'I if " t'j Ill: '1 il 1 ' ' i l r. 1 ' t ', .1 r f. She ScouMif an.! tiaoaot B. UiKHH.ANUF.u, Kilitor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WION'IKPAT MOMMNM, OCT. CO, l7S. Header. It you waul Id know what it goto 00 la the baetneea world, Juat read imr a.lrrrtlrinf olamne, IIm tyref! anlutun In particular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. Nn man worth, the ollloe of I'rerident ihnuld bo willing lo bold it lr enuuted In. or placed Ibtro by any (null. U . lln.T. I oould netar bare been reconciled lo llio ele Tntlen by tho aniallral old of nine of peteon. hnweeer reapeotable In .rivto lifw. who muet forever carry upon bit brow lot lamp of fraud Aral Itloniphanl in Aaterican Hi.tory. No auli eqaool ootlon, howovor aifritorioua, oan waib awaj tbo lolttri of that rooord. Cit.ai.aa Pailtt'ii Adah. I would ratbtr b tv tbo ondorMuiont of aquar ia til a Billion ' bo Autorinau potiplo lhait llit of tbo L(,uif ana Ro urnioa: liard, or of tlta Com ntttioB obieb oaviatlrd tbo faoll and decided tbo quaition on a tacbnicalitj. Tutu. A. Hr.armcKB. Democratic State Ticket. run aovrRNua, Hon. ANDHKW JI. 1ILL, or cion cooxir. for LlKt'TKNAitT oovraaoit, Hon. JOHN KKItTKi, or raAWrotn corarr. roit aarRRTARr intrrxal ArrAina, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or HCKTliMlDON rocNTT. ron acr-RKiic ji oox, Hon. II. P. ROSS, or MnMTaoMaRr roraxr. Democratio District Ticket. ron PREsinrNT jumii: Hon. CIIARLK3 A. MAYKH, Or LOCK IIAVbN, JOB CONOtlEHS : HOX. A. (i. CURTIN, ok iiklmpont. IOR STATE BKNATOR: CYRL'S T. ALKXANDKR, 0F BEI.1.EF0NTK. Democratio County Ticket, ron AKHKMin.v : A . D. 11 1'.N N KTT, or new wahiiinoton. ton TtiEAKf her: PHILIP DOT'l'S, or beccaria. TOR COCKTT COMMlKMONERg: C W. KYLKR, or BfiAtirotiu, KLAII JOHNSON, or nriEENWoon. tor cot NTv AuniTous : WM. V. WRItillT, or cLEAREiEitn, JOS. G1LI.ILAKD, or kabtiiaus. FOR COUNTY OORO.NKtl: JAMF-S A. MOORE, or ci,earkifld, DEMOCRATIC Ml LTIM.S AT IIOUTZDAI.E, 4 on Montlny night, November 4 th. Speakers Governor Curtin tuid Hon. Geo. It. Barrett. AT LUTIIERSnURG, Monday afternoon, Nov. 4, 1878. Speakers : Senator Wallace, Israel Test, W. M. McCuIlough. AT DUBOIS CITY, IMoudity evening, Nov. 4, 1878. Speakers : Senator Wallace, iHralcl Test, W. M. McCuIlough. Ishakl Test, Chairman. John Howe, Sec'y. STATE TICKET. Dill, Fcrtij, Airica and Eoss. Our first pago is cmbelishcd with littvrary articles thin week well wor thy of porumi and study. Tho citizen who wants thu Cameron family continued in tho Senate will vote for Caldwell for Senator. lemocrats eo that your full vote is polled on election day. If any are ab sent at 5 o'clock send after them. Those voters who aro opposod to the election of Von Cameron must vote for C. T. Alexander for Senator. A full Democratic poll on Tuerday noxt in every election district, will give tho Democrats 20,000 majority in tbo State. Too Bad. The personal warfare waged against Judgo Mayer, by Furst, McCormick & Co, is disgraceful in tho extreme. We are glad that tho Judge gives tho whole field to tho blackguards in which to carry crusade in their own ignoblo way. McCor- mick'a conduct should defeat any can didato for Judge who pursues a simi lar course. Is ir so ? Yes ; the man who wants Don Cameron elected to tho United States Senato, will vote for cither It rd, Read, or Caldwell, and the votor who wants another able, competent Demo crat as the colleagno of Senntor Wal lace in that body, will voto for Dr. Bennett for Assembly, and .Mr. Alex. ander for Senator. To voto for tho former trio is chcop political harlotry. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Ciirlln nnd Alexander. Bribery the Game. The ('amor ous havo bocomo to despcrato within tho past ten days, that agents are go ing around in our county offering large sums of money to prominent Demo crats, soliciting them to become candi date for Assembly, but np to this time (Monday ) no Democrat corrupt enough has been found. Wa have no doubt bat tho agents aro alill about looking or their man. Ro look nut. yi' llifi STATE TICKET. 01' It TICKET. Wo i vit entered a potilical contest heller cd. (Jur siainliud -hearer en tho State, ilistrict unii County tickets ii iv nil firm clam men, lor wliotn no Anmrrun need lie ashamed tu vote, but exactly llio reverse, proud for hav ing the jiriviK'o of doing no. Our coluiunii will hear witness that wo lave repeatedly alluded to the tumii-1 I. .(..a , .1 ,, Kli.tn tu. 1.. I it.,.-,.... 1.11. dates i ii our State ticket during the cunvuf", si well as to the eminent men who huvu been placed upon our dis trict ticket, and wo now propoao to speak of our comity ticket. Personal ly wo Lit to known all of tho candi dates l" many years, and know them Ui be us well qualified for the several po sitions (or which they havo been nom inated, as those of any ticket our par ty friends have put in tho field for a number of years. To start out with tho county ticket, us found at our masthead, und for which alltruo Dem ocrats aro pledged, we allude first to ASSEMBLY, Dr. Ash D. Konnclt, of New Wash ington, who hails from the southern section of the county. He is our nom inee lor this office. That he is as com petent to fill it as any of his predecessors, no ono will dispute, and that ho will do it honestly and laitfully all who know him personally will admit. FOR TREASURER, we l.uve Philip Dotts, of Glen Hopo, Iieccuiia township, from tho south eastern portion ol the county. Ho ia one ol nature's true noblemen, and one of the bcM farmers in the county. He is honcat, competent and deserving, and should command the vote of every Democrat In tho county. , FOR COMMISSIONERS, our nominees aro Conrad W. Kyler, of Graham township, and Elub Johnston, from Greenwood township. The for mer from tho eastern, and tho latter Irom the middle section of the county. They both belong to old representative families anil are farmors, and Demo crats in whom thero is no guile, and will take in to tho Commissioners' of fico as much common senso and per sonal integrity as over went thero in ono year. Our nominees for COUNTY AUDITORS aro Vm. V. Wright, of Clearfield, and Joseph Gilliland, of Karthaus town ship, (Three Runs) as lar north as we could go, whilo Mr. Wiight belongs to tho centre of tho county. These two gentlemen aro expert book koepers and accountants, peculiarly qualified for tho duties assigned them by their par ly friends. Their integrity has never been discounted ron CORONER wo have James A. Moore, of this bor ough, belonging tooneof the oldest rep rcseiitutive families in tho county. Uu has served in tho same capacity before, and discharged his duties faithfully to his constituents and tho party. Democrats of Clearfield county, you have not had a better ticket presented to you for your suffrages within tho past twenty years, and there should bo no hesitation on tho part of any ono to wul It boldly up to tho polls on Tuep. day next and cast his ballot for the whole ticket, from Dill down to Moore, without a scratch. Friends, this is no time to swap horses, or to be higgling ubout candidates like ours, but go straightway to the polls on Tuesday, November 5th, and doposit your ticket in tho box for the gentlemen indicated. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, furlin mid Alexander. An Impregnable Structure. Wo notico by our exchanges that tho now Stato Penitontiary for Jliddlo Penn sylvania, which is to bo erected at Huntingdon, will bo a formidable structure Twenty acres will be en closed by a wall thirty two feet high and eight feet thick, planted to the depth of ten feet, and provided with a peculiar coping which will defy at tempts at scaling It with clamp-ladders or ropes. Tho buildings will bo ofj stone, one story in height, radiating from an octagonal structure in tho cen tre. Tho cells will bo similur to thoso in tho now addition built to thu Kust orn Penitontiury under Michael Cassi dy's plum; they will be provided with a retiring closot and a hydrant and leaving sufllciont room for a shoe maker's bench or weaver's loom. Tho solitary confinement system will be enforced. At each corner on the front will be tho houses of tho warden and assistant warden, tho gate keeper's I welling being handy to bis station at tho outer entrance. Tho citizens of Huntingdon agreed to lurnish the site nnd all nocessary stone and water fico of charge Threo hundred and fifty cells will be finished beloro the prison m to bo turned over to the Board ol inspectors. An engineer has been or. dered to Huntingdon to survey tho lund and get ready for tho grading The deed will bo delivered to tho At' tornty General lor examination. The Sluta has appropriated $100,000 to commence tho work. Tho total call mated cost is 1300,000. vor.rrr ticket. Ilrnntlt. Volt. Kyler, Johntton, rigni, vtiiiiana ana .Uoorr, Good News. We never in our ex pcrience, on tho evo of an election, had moro cheering news from all sec lions of the State, than we have on this 2!Uh day of October, A. D., 1878. The jobs set np by our smart enomios aro tumbling down, thousands of the honest portion will not go to the elec tion, and it goaded by tho whippors-in will voto the Democratio ticket. We havo proof loo that tho great majority of tho true Democratic greonbackers will voto the old tickot at this time because there is so much at stako, and whatever wrongs may exist can be remedied hereafter as well as now. Watch Voi r Tickets It would be well for our Democratic friends all over the connty to keep an eye on the tick ets that may be furnished in thoir re spective neighborhoods. They should look closely at ovory tickot purporting to be Democratio which may be given out, and see that none with a wrong name on it gtt Into the ballot bo. MUltliKH AM) FIIAVP (10 . J1AXD1X J1AXD. llnves, who flraw tno stuarj Ol Air. Tihlen, ami the guerrilla Mtstby went down to the grave of Madiwm the other duy. It was a titling pair the heno ticiury II not the thief of the Presiden cy, along with a lawless murderer, whom ho had recently appointed to a U.OOOoflice. And Hayes talked about ''limtiiitL miincY " n oilier evidence of the inability of spirits to return to W,,; fifrt.- l)iun Vimpty to know i .U o lhc 1 falsely quoted did not ictiirn and dc. mand that bclore ho quoted ' honest money" over their gruves he should bo come an honest President. ' Fraud" and "Murder" joining hands over III gotton gains, to shout "honest money" ovor the grave of Madson, is a specta cle over which angels might well weep. To mako the dark and damning picturo complete, Hayes should have tiad all the mcmbcrB of tho Returning Hoards he has appointed to rich offices thero as chief claqners. And then, as these tra (fleers In a nation's honor, those cor rupt conspirators and forgors and per jurers of election returns, smiled or cheered over their fraudulent chief's platitudes about "honest money," Gus tavo Doro should have been thereto havo sketched their features, with Hayes as central figure, for tho illus tration of the great work w hich will come to illustrate that political era so well expressed by Cliaihs I'rancis Adams as ' Fraud first triumphant in American histoiy." STATE TICKET. Bill, Fertig, Africa anl Ecss. Gov. Ci rtin's Visit. The editor ol the Lowiatown Democrat, in alluding to tho cx Governor says : Ux -Gov. Cur tin arrived in Lewistownon Thursday afternoon last, about 5:30, via tho Sun bury and Lewistown railroad, and, in company with Hon. Andrew Reed, pro ceeded to tho National Hotel, where Irom that hour ho was colled upon by hundreds ot our citir.ens, without res poet lo parly affiliations, for, however men may differ in respect to Gov. Cur tin's position in politics, all agree that be is at onco ono of tho ablest and most attractive statesmen of llio prcs ont time. Many old acquaintances as sured him ol their sympathy in his prcsont fight against corruption in liih plueos, and it did ono'.i heart good to see the warmth with which many of tho veterans of tho late war grasped tho hand of tho old War Governor. Ah, the memory of other days swelled in many a bosom, as tho cx-Govcrnor, with his usual welcome smile, once moro stood beloro them. Next day, beforo leaving, Gov. Curtin also called on many ot our citizens, and every where whorever ho went or was seen ho made friends. Mifllin County muy be set down us good for 350 majority for Curtin. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curtin and Alexander. "Prussian Kuucation." Tho friends of compulsory oducation in this coun try are always citing Prussia asan cx amplc,whero everybody is educated and supposed to be civilized. Tho conduct of the Government and citizen with in the past two years causes many to hositalo upon the points indicated. Tho Emperor dare hardly rido oat for his health for fear of being shot at by an assassin, and Bismarck fears uttuck within his own Castle, although ho has been tho chief educator and manager of tho Kingdom. Moro: A recent ex amplo of high-toned education will bo found on our first page tho boheading of Hoedcl. What moro could Burba riani do. If enforced oducation yields tho fruits now being harvested in Prus sia no one need wish to cultivate the seed in America. Till Cameronb at Work. Wo know it to bo r fact thatif 'Cameron man offered a prominent Democrat (1,200 in ciiAh to bocomo a candidate for the Legislature, and pay all his ex penses, but the proposition was spum ed and the briber just missed a good hooting for his impudence. Failing in his bribery scheme ho is now doing tho next best thing soliciting votes for Bard nnd Read. When he finds a man who will not voto for tho latter, bo politely asks him to go for tho for mcr. t'Ol'.ITr TiCKKT. Ittntult, ltoll. Kyler, Johnston, H'rlf-K, vili liana ana .nooi t. IiOoK Out For Them. The friend of tho Cameron and tho paid emissa ries will concoct all manner of roor backs and other schemes to defeat our nominee for Senator and Assembly from this forward until tho count is complolcd on tho night of tho day of the elcutinn. Their game Is a despcr ato ono of lilo or death, politically, banco they will resort to all kind of means to carry (heir point. Watch the men who blow loudly for Bard and Read, and soo that nono ot our own party friends havo "been ccn" by the enemy. An Aoed Roouk. For moro than forty year the name of Simon Cumcr on has been associated with corruption in politics. Whalcrorof political demor alization exists in Pennsylvania to-day can be traced directly to his example. And yet tho Republicans aro pushing this campaign for tho sole purpose of re-electing his son, Don Camoron, to the Senate and to retain Quay in tho Recorder's office And they claim to be honest 1 At Work. Hon. C. T. Alexander, our nominee for State Senator, spent a largo portion of last week canvassing our county. Ho addressed meeting at lloutzdale, Kylertown, Girard and Pbilipsburg. lie created a vory favor bio Impression whorever ho wont. In point ol ability and persnnul charac ter be has Just lour fold that enjoyed by Caldwell, the Cameron candidate. The Detroit Free Preu say : "Mrs. Bcecher hasn't bad a day of rest ex cept Sundays in thirty year, 8he never visit, has no visitor, never goes out with ber husband, and ber lire is a dreary monotony of old stocking and cold ltvt." 5 VATS TICKET. --821 Fcrttft Aftlei v..' Cosa-i- JAM.V . NAILED! The prmonul enemies nl Dr Hi nn. lt, our noniineo forAssiinhly, have under taken the task ol he khiiiiiir; ami libel- lug '''"'i 10 nn 05tU'hl 'l,llt u" rao on ( iviliratioii. The rio-aha who havo enquired in this inl'umoiis work irculaling all manner of stories uooni ins persona, .miru.-.c, ,....s i , t 1 .i . it ...... .i.... i ., WUICII iney Kiiccilicuny suiiu uiiti nw ti a uruiiKunl and on lull ki. The following corrcssndcnco bear ing upon Iho case should be conclusive it h all reasonable men : .mil siiuiiart's Ltrria. Ci n.tiinrl.0, O. I. 16th, 1 S7 . Jr. tlfk-frf i Duar hin : ltvptrti hitv. Iiovn cir-ultttvl ia our viciollr, to llio tff. rtt lint Ilr. A pit U. Ilront-lt, our ntiniit.te fur A.ituibl.ti I. a man ol ttitruipor ate balltr, nnd ki an uiktlivrr in llio i xi.ipiiro of tloil. KnutriuK Juo tn bo well ariUatnlt-d with bli bobiu, and, In all pruhabilily. luintiliir a- lib bit uttctanooa on Ilia auliji-ct ot Mijtiiio. I anttjuu Ii r inlt.rmalion tin tta almto iuljm-t, on lb tiblidtroo tbot )t.u mil itsto "tbo t uth, tbo ahnle tiolh, and btlliin but tho trulli." Yottra truly. JnR W. t-neoART. Mtt. MAIIAirEY S LETTER. MAHArrrv'A, ''LKARHRt-n l , I'A , Crtolior 2Sib, I I. Mm W .Va...l, ..,.: IIkar Sir : Your luvorof Iht S6tb is rrerWr.l, and, a Arli II. Bi nnrtt i. a tiar rrlaiito of oiln. t ItMrl .onto dilto y ifl a.tuniitig to dclrnd bias from Ilia aou uAoOnii. ya mj aro circulated in Tour r iciDttj but 1 a..ute )ou tbai I am gre.llr lurprtaod at aiiob rrputla awaaT frum bl. butne, attd reipectlull refer yta ti llio aocotupineitiK uteiaent of bit fritiid. and noibbura, Willi wbiitu lie bl iotiuiattlv a..teiated for fifteen jean, and bit. anj"i-d llio cuufitlrnva ol maur ol ttirtu a. tbelr fttuilltr phjiiclio. Yutir, Irutr, KoiiKHT Mauarrair. CITIZENS' LETTER. Naw Warri-oto.1., Oel. 18th. 1978. M II'. Skmynrl. A'.f.' llRAf 6ta : Iu repljr 1 1 jnitr letter of the 36tli, a'Mro.eil to rlolirl M i-ofl .y, e toko freal ploaoura in as.urtnjK rnu ttiat bate boea inti nialtij acquainted oub Ab 1 lleourlt liiruiai ycitra, and our tnltrouurvu wiib hitu bai be.o aucb tbut wji there at:T louo littion l ir Ibe re porta vuu tay art- etreulatel in your vtgioll.v, lu roaaid to hit liabiie or relieiuu. rieata, tra wuld ceilainly bate uiauvcr. it ; anil o utibii.iu tiRKly dtuouoco il.cnt a. faLrlt-aiiima, uuaarr.tit cd li any actor wt.rdaol hi., aud have been oir oulaled by bta poraoualaud olilial ouoiaiti. l our. tru y JtJllK f. FSAIII. t'nnlnT. I..Thli:Ki:ir, Adah baarn, N. A AlLSuLU, . W. Uari'Lat, IIrsiiy Ntrr, Jr., Juua WaAV'KH, Javls Ciiaphar, Dasikl II ikhar, E. lilLUKRMARD, JuHR II. Uratta, II 11. Id.an, fa A AC MaRKI., Jacub A. Utit.Ta. F.squire Shiigart and Robert Ma huffey are two prominent and upright citizens of our county. Mr. Sliugart was unaware of the relationship exist ing belwoen Mr. MuhalTcy and Doctor Bennett ; but tho step taken by Mr, Muhuffey to answer the inquiries of tho former, through Dr. Bennett's im mediate neighbors, is conclusive on llio points indicated. Wo personally know all tho parties whose names appear in tho nliove corresitondence, nnd we know thein lo be representative men, whose truth and venn ily cannot be successfully nssailod anywhere. That Boomeranii. Tho Know- Nothing lie which the Catholic .S'Mwi ard told about Dill bus proved a veri table boomerang lo Jloyl, who will now have to clear his skirts If he cun. Tho Seranton 7Vnc says that the Know-Nothings nmninuled Ilot for District Attorney at Pittston the twelfth ot September, 1835. Will the Republican candidate for Governor please rise up and explain if he can Como Iloyt, out with it guilty or not guilty ? Wo hopo the newspapers, which printed tho Catholio .Soiikutii's Know-Nothing lie about Senator Dill, will ventilate General lloyt'a record on that subject. It will make inter, esling reading. Democracy Means Ktonomy. In tho last threo years tho Democratic Congress has reduced tho approprla lions tho enormous sum of $33 927,950. Givo Democrats tho power all over tho country and they will recluco the publiccxpenditures every where. When Andy Dill trots It) b Governor of Pennsylvania, with a Democratio Leg islaturo at his back, ho will cut down tho appropriations ot llarrishurg, and save thousands of dollars to thu tax payers annually. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curtiii and Alexander. TilR Prril or tiih Hoc. Aa before the re bellion, ao at the prt rent titna. the people of Ihe North aro dcccirlnir Ifantoaelrra and beinjr, de ceived. The irrireaalhle conflict" ia not orar ; the air ia dark.ned wiib elouilr tbat portend an ioinrnrfina eritl. an t irrhapa when too lata we wilt And tbat the ajillit uflli."lsat Can.e" Hill neea, uareprta.ea. Wo find this stuff in every Radical newspaper wo pick np, followed with all tho goro that con bo pqueczed nut of that ancient und bloody shirt. Forgetful. Tbo Jersey Shoro j7t- n(f man has evidently forgotten about tho puffs tho Bellefonto Watchman gave Gov. Curtin's Domocrocy as fur back ii 1872. Tho declaration now made by tho editors of the latter journal, arc of tho boldest character, nnd for un truth aro equaled only by tbo straight est Cameron organ. SiutiowKO. Tho character of the Radical nomioco for Governor, Colonel Iloyt, is pretty well set forth in sev eral articles on our first page. For a "Christian statesman," a 1 claimed by his friends, his career ha not been very bright, but in foot, the reverse Ha is a bad man, and wholly unfit for Chief Magistrate. Almost.' When such onco proml nont leader of the Radical parly, as Gov. Curtin, who left his purty in 1872, and Chief Justice Agnew, who has just now abandoned il, with their fnl lowing, como over to tho Democracy victory to u is as suro a tho rising snn, on the 5th of November. f'Of.lTI' TICKKT. Itrnnrll, Doff. Kyler, Jnhnnton Writ hi, tillltland eitut Jlloort. That Jewel. Siime hculhcn philos opher once remarked (hat "ennsisten cy is a jewel." But the Democratic Grecnbncker who helps lo mako Don Cameron United Slate Senator, by voting for Read on Tuesday next, i never become the owner of the Jewel indicatod. "A Bio Thing." All the speaker ut the Pbilipsburg meeting, on Satur day, agreed that il wo ono of the larg eat gatherings they ever witnessed in tho mountains. Thero wero not le than eight thousand present. A Plain Duty. IIhuo Voteis in in Clearfield county, who want to see a Stutcsman dueled to tho United Sluice Senator, Instead of a political strumpet, should vol lor Bennett, for Avmhly, and Alexander, lor Senator. " y- a. li.Dii. i;s A xs we It 1 o r.m ot, , .! , ,.- Lewisbuho, Oct. 21. 1873. Senator Dill, i n his arrival home yesterday, received the letter from the Oil Producer Union interrogating him on the issues which are deemed vital in the oil region, uml he preptired und forwarded tho billowing answer lo Mr. IVriine: A. .V. Pernio; Ivi.. Chnirmtm Cumnit Uxqfl'.r. Cntun: Dear Sia : 1 am iust now in receipt i t four coiuniiinicalioii of October 15, ISTrt. In answer to your first que lion, viz : " ill you, il eleclo l, loconi . .. II. ,,,, ..v. w ., mend lo the Lfgialalnro Ibe passage ol ; ;arry into effect the third and 1 Imu- to PHrt-v mi.. ... .... ;,.....,, i. .,,iljccl the third, seventh and twelllh sections of the sevcnteelh articles ol the ('an tiunion ol Pennsylvania?' I reply that, if elected, 1 w ill recommend the nassauo of laws lor the purpose of ear rving into etTect those provisions of tiio Constitution. I have been and 1 am now earnestly in sympathy with all ol tho reforms" iiuiugurt ted by tbo new Constitiiii'tn, nn I w ol so in.o my official power, il ilct lc.l, os lo carry them into lnactieal execution! To vour second tint hlion, viz : -If such laws should be passed as referred to in the preceding question, will yon, ai Governor, tippi-ovo them, if consti tutional ?" I unstver, I will. To your third question, viz : 'Will you, as itovcrnor, recommend ami ap prove unh otiier remedial legislation us may be required to cure the evils set forth in a memorial to Governor Hart ranll of August 15, 1R78?" I answer, I will exercise whatever official power I may have lo control and remedy the evils under which the oil producers suffer. To your fourth question, viz: 'In the selection of Iho law nfiicer ol the Stute will you, il elected, r-ecuro the services ol one who will prosecute with vigor all proceedings already common cod, or that inav be instituted, having in view the sill jcelion of corporations to the law of the land 7" I answer: llio selection of tin Attorney General, in tho event of election, must be con trolled entirely by '.he qimlitionlioin of thu gentleman l filly fill his place in all re-peclf. I will i hooso no man torso important a place who will not pcrl'nrtn his whole duly in carrying intotffect the remedial provisions of Ibe new Constitution or use every lawful means to remedy llio evils under which the oil producers snfTvr, or compel subjec tion I iv 1 1 persons, whether natural or artificial, to the laws of tho land. I uuswer your questions us I do, not Irom any desire to express my sympa thy wilh your cause for tho purpose of the pending canvass, but to emphasize my record made in the Senate upon this subject prior lo any thought on my part that I would bo a candidate for the office of Governor ol Pennsyl vania. Very respeeilullv, A. 11. Dill. The following letter has been receiv ed from Senator Dill in reply to a let lor from citizens ol Philadelphia asking if ho was in favor of the repeal of tho Recorder bill : Lewisiii iki, October 21, 1873. Gentlemen : Your favor ol tho -1th instunl did not reach mo until my re turn homo yesterday, and 1 hasten to renly. When the Recorder's hill wiib beloro tho .Senate 1 consistently and earnestly opposed it in debate and by my voles and 1 regarded it as such a flagrant outrage .against the spirit if not the very Idler of the Constitution, und against ull considerations of public policy und thu individual rights of tho citizens of l'hiladclpbiu, that 1 felt con strained lo refuse my support lo the confirmation of Recorder Ojiay. I can only say that my record as a Senator would be my record os Governor ol the State should 1 bo called to that im portant position, and no legitimate and constitutional efforts would bo untried on my part to effect the repeal of this justly obnoxious und wantonly oppres sive measure Very respectfully, A. H. Dill. To Robert II. Ransley, Jr., and others. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curtin and Alexander. TO THE DEMOCRACY. Fellow Democrats: But a few tlay remain in which to work. All we waul is concentrated action and a lull vole. The enemies of your homos and the .National prosperity aro disintegrated and hroken. Philadelphia is much mixed and thu counting machine has got a screw loose. The "National" dodge, of Which John Sherman is the reputed parent, won't divide tho Democracy worth a cent, and only saved Ohio, tho homo ol Hayes, by a pitiless majority, while il lost the Congressional delegation. Look at llio onicial returns, showing thnl in Ohio, Indiana, tt est V irifinitt, and even in durk Iowa, the people ure clamoring lor light, ana hove, in all these Stales increased their repre sentation and pronounced aguiust hud ical rule. Pennsylvania must soon answer the roll call, and let her do it with a will. We have the men. BRING THEM OUTI BRING THKMOUril 1-et every borough and township select their men nt onco to havo our whole vote polled. Through the careless and stay -at-home voters our Statu has been plundered lor years. I ho most tlehperittu means as H is a despcrato case have been, and aro being mado lo hoist upon you ' Henry M Iloyt, tho gallant soldier, tho up right citizen, the jnsl Judge." Honors nro cosy in this country, gentlemen. and we might add, "fViinri'on's pup, the ring candidate, a.,d Chairman ot the Kepuhhean Stalo Committee. Money, promisee of place, and immu nity for minder aro some ol the induce ments used to have I'enusyivania select for its Governor the "upright citizen, tho just Judge I Lei no such selection hiimilialu and disgrace ber people. Let no side issue distract or divide our strength. Let not personal preference or party big otry lead you to scratch the ticket, break tho organization or slay away Irom the polls. On next Tuesday let na poll our whole united voto and Pennsylvania is our. 1'very thing indicate a grand triumph. The people aro massing and moving toward the great jubileo of 1880, Poll our full vole in every bor ough and township to a man, and In the near future you and I will rejoieo together. lsKAEL Test. Chairman Dem. Co. Committeo. covjrrr ticket, llrnnell. Dolln, Kyler, JohmlOH, irrlfht, iJUHInnd " vVosrc. A Queer Freak. Tho following card has appeared in the Journal, lor several week: 'I hereby announce myself an In dependent candidate for tho office of Law Judgo in tho 25 ih Judicial Dia- trict. Clearfield,Otl,lfi C.S. MrCoaMlcK." A there l no such officer known to the law of thi Stato, we cannot sea why Mr McCormick, want to ran muck ol that kind. If it ia "President Judge" be ia after he should have told the voters so. As il is somebody's Ig norance is being played upon. STATE TICKET, T11 r.lm ft A U.. aA TT . f ai tMiw tM DILL, TIlKMIffiVK'S rgllifP. The llariwbuig f'utriut publishes the billowing red id of Mr. Dill ill ttle Senate on contun. legislation; nllVvling the iiileiosls of llio' cioaI iiinerr.jus u complete refutation of thu lulsehiiods of Iho Republican paper on the same MllijCfl 1" order that the malignant and . i ..a i i i , .;,ia..l..u.,u in i...Mi.1l tn .Sena.or Dili's action Rilh' refer, ;.Vl- to er and state uow oitei, , u i. . -legislation alfecting the miners whit-1, U"' )'" 'Utd ai.d the lin n I are now beintf ciiltivAu-.l throuirh tin. ..I. I... i j. ...i i:..i.. ...j.. i....' i.i. . i... i i, , . , . . . . . ( 111"' SWr'A1.1" l3l2S ViiiaiS. I On tho 1Kb of Fobiuury, 18il), in , the Senate, Mr. Turner, from thecom- mittee on mines and mining reporteil. 1 wiib amendment, bill -175, entitlotl : .i a . .j .i... i hi. ..n.tl nn au iinniuiiiir .tn itiw iii.m,ii. ..,.! safety of person employed in coal mine, ami the lull wero read Hie firot lime. Six tiny afterwards namely on tho 17th of Fubi uarv the Slate Senate proceeded to tho second rcadini; and consideration ol mo mil, and alter considerable discussion and somo flight amendments il passed finally by h vote of 2H to none. .Si I piifc MOnnd Sm, Senate Journal lHitl. Mr. inn was then a niemtn.r ol tne House. On Thursday, March 3, 1870. In tho House Mr. Steel (Schuylkill), from the committeo nn mine anil mining, ro ported Senaie bill, No. 475, entitled "An act providing for tho health ami safely of jH-rsons employed in coul mines, as committed, and on motion thu rules were suspended and the bill passed unanimously and without de bute. See pa:ir 559 llnutr. Journal lK7n. Mr. Dill.it a member of the House, supported und Voted for ihe lull, as did ill the nii-mlnus of the House. So much fur the base rifflrr. of that Mr. DilLopposeil the mine venti lation bill. i lu 1871 a bill was reporlf.1 in the .Senate by Mr. Tiirmr; of Luzerne, ex tending the proViKiimrt of ibe act of .Vlurcb 3, !k,0, to the biluiiiiiions Coul section of the commonwealth..' After! varioii amendments and tedious dis ciission thu yeas nnd nays were If mantled by Mr. Peirikeli and Mr. Iltifttulew, in the final passage of the bill, resulting yeas IS, nav 15, Mr. Dill Toting fur the hill. .S'tY Sinate Journal ;. 301 nnii 843 J So on this, as on the former hill, the record of .Mr. Dill is clear, and although the bill was ih looted by a tie vote, II was no f.nltl i of hi. ..it III 1372 tho bill was ogain revived anil passed tho Senate, Mr. Dill voting on a cull of tho yeas and nays tn lake up tho bill. .Sir pp. l.o:i4-6 ttf Henltte Journal. ' ' In thu session ot 187-1. Senato hill 88, fin- "the heller protection ot miners mechanics, laborers and others," pass- ....ut, "",..., I . ..,,,., Ci,v Solicitor od the Sennto on a call ot tbo yess nnd against his old party friends has been nays, Mr. Hill voting in Ihe 1rma. lranHllllUcll t0 ,ho poo, ut ,he right Wee. 8ef Senate Journal pp. H27 ftn( . 11 " 528. timc' In 1875, Sennle bill 191, Introduced! , by Mr. Siantoii, of Luzerne, entitled J'"Liticai. Jackai.i.h. The hardest "An act fixing common basis from I thing in this world to do is to forgive which to calculate the ornings of min- a man you havo foully wronged. This ers or persons working in ciih I mine,"! bit of cynical philosophy finds its illus was passed on a call of Iho yeas until, , ,, , ,, ,. , nays! Mr. Dill Voting for the b,IU-,Se, H1'?". th!' w h'J'"111 rl Hi nate Journal p. 652. In 187b, Senate bill 1811. entitled 1 stipplomcnt to on not entitled 'An act j to provide for tho health and safety of persons employed in t-onl mines, np proved March 3, 1870," increasing the number of inspector of coal mines nnd collieriiB, passer) the Senate on a Cull of the yeas and nay, Mr. Dill voting for the bill. See pp. 579 ami 580, .Sen ate Journal. ' In 1877, last sesoion, tn tho 8th ol March, Ilonao kill S3, onlitlod "An providing the means for eecuring tho health and safety of persons employed in the bituminous coal mine ol l'ettn- sylvania," passed tho Senate on a call ot the yeas and nay, Mr. Dill voting for the bill. .Sr-iMf Journal, p. 872. This bill (No. 60 II. K.) passed the Senate during tho previous session, Mr. Dill voting for It, failed In committee of conference. .SVe Senate Journal pp. 791 and 851. THE PIIlLIPbBURd MEETING. Tho largest political meeting that wasovor held in this section of Penn sylvania, met at riiilipsburg, on Satur day last. An immense concoursu of not less than 8,000 t amo to listen to tho ex Governor nnd or-Senator from Indiana, Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks; ex-Governor Curtin, next Reprcseiita tivvol the Tw entieth ilist-.i t; ex-Gov. Gilbert C. Wulker, of Virginia, and the veterun ex-Govmior nnd cx-Uniled Stales Senator William Bigler. Gov. Iligler was made President, assisted ly about thirty Vice Presidents, anil open ed the meeting with an able and ex. buuslivu speech, full of his old time vigor. Govern- r Hendricks folluwod in a masterly Sierch on the situation, and highly complimented Gov. Curtin for his services in Indiana In 187(1. His arruigumci l of (ho Republican parly's mismanagement for tho lust ten years was unanswerable, and hi appeal to Democrats to stand firm produced a marked impression. He was followed by Governor Walker in a brief speech Gov. Curtin then catno forward and wa received wilh a perfect ovation. Tho encoring did not uhsido for ome tinio. IIo pultl his respects to Camer on, Uoyt & Co. und (ho. Republican Ring in gcnerul. Ho was followed by Hon. George Bull, ol Philadelphia, in ono of hi best effort. ' Tho evening meeting was another immense affair and was addressed by Hon. C. T. Alexander, of Bellefonto, Democratic candidate for (State Sena tor of this district, Israel Test, Ksf)., and Col. Waller Barrett, both of Clear- field. The Iruila of this gathering will bo visible on election day. rorvrri ticket. Itennelt, Dolln, Kyler Johntlon, ir rirni, toiimana una ,Uuore. Look out I Wo advise our Inentl In keep a look out lo! tho atraddlo county ticket. The Radical and Grot n back leader havo entered into a part nership in the district ticket Judge, Congress and Sohator and they aro hard at work now, trying to settle on a county tickot of the same kind. Drop Read, for Aisembly nndsetiloon Bard, drop Bird, for Treasurer, and accept Kratzer. This i tho scheme by which Democratic Grcenbackcr are lo be utilised for tho purpoao of gelling a voto for Don Cameron, lor Senator, To accomplish this plot our enemies will work until Monday nlghl., Solook out for eome bold piece of strategy dur ing the very last hour of the cam paign. ' '' tn 1 1 l 1 i -t t PHIUMBuao AaaAV.-w-Uigler, Uon- drlckn, Wulker and Curtin. Such galaxy nf Statesmen wa never before seen iu bivouac in the Allegheny rooun tain. Tb Democrat of thnl borough may well feel proud of their achieve ment. Their noapUality is highly spoke., of by all who were present. MrCOIIMirK'S SI.AXPKKS, i It I-hi: I l'.l- J - ...i r... .;.. . Wi, '-." - Ii. G. KlA.l.ok. I'.MJ r- Kditor of the Clinton ..nWi : : III at'onlmiiiiiuuli.in tlml appeared In ; your last iss4v, heath il ".lodge Mayer culled mi the witness elui.il for cross I'Xiiiiiiiiution," and signed by Cl.rlf S. Mi Ct.rinii k, u releivneo is nude lot me which 1 desire lo bruntl us a false- and inluiiiouo noei upon me .i.-lj.mj ol Judge Mayer and myself. Thu wriler i-nys: "Wilfyoi iliu wi-iiur. H you now un r.UL Ui'UllinL .Ull. II I It II.: I w imw J"-- ""'t r!'' J""' """".r " ru,u Colin, was iiuii nrmtnt, because tn mi.ui.r n, ysell, who was the success- r ,I(m . Pl,nlp, ,.,, appointed hi"Mo the olliee i.fAudiitn-, and other viiiuunie oinces, una wuui was i ' .."""""""'' , quotum contains an intimation that 1 was induced bt bribery to allow a non . . . r t !," " t.-im-i. m mo i.. Noild eersiirv suit was brtiuirhtairaiiist Judiic , Mayer, but il was an iimicablo action j entered by agreement ol parties, filed j March, 1871. Seethe records of the Court to No. 01), May Term, 1871 Thocnse wns pending fours) ears before I bo new pros was entered. 'As City Solicitor 1 examineJ the case, and was tulisrlcd the suit could not be maintained, and ihe case was abandoned long before the n.ii pro) was filtered. Judge Mayer always de nied his liability lo thu city, and he never solicited me in any manner lo have the Mill lion prutsfd, nor was I in fliM iieed in any manner, directly or in directly, by him or any one else for him, not to ptoscetitu the case. !ly character, and lhat. ol .lutlee MttVfr, in this couimiiiiiiy is loo well established to be uU'eelcd by the mali cious ussuults of McCormick and bis ullv. I pronounce the charges tnaile at' littiitiut,tcttiultilouiinl infamous, and the writer deserves at Iho bawls ol the vo lers of Ibis district, who valuu their own reputations, a meiiied rebuke, which be will undoubtedly receive on the Fifth day of November next. James Chatham, ' ! ' 1 Attorney at Law. A Damaoino Doitment. Thu al divas of Chief Justice Agnew, lo the people of Pennsylvania, is a tlouemenl of rare damage to thu Radical loaders of this Slate. Judge Agnew is ono ol the ablest men the Radical runks con tained, but like Gov. Curtin, he is com polled to break from his party, because of the crimes tbo leaders are commit ting against personal liberty and the Coiiflitutioii of the Stale. We ure sorry that the Judgo bus concealed his revelation to this lute hour in the canVaso, because as a patriot be should havo mailt) u statement four months ago. However, ho may think his bull are lying about Mr. Tildcn and ptjr vctting all sorts of stories to bus in- Jury. The only thing Mr. Tiltleii can do to ftttlsly these jackals is to gel un der tho sod. They helped to steal tho Presidency from him ; he is a living witness of their rascality, and they aro now trying to steal from him his good numo os a citizen. And they engaged in this despicuble business for the meiv ptlt'in.i r.t ,..,j, poli. c...t.l their party in the present campaign It will yd work their own discomfit ure Ohio Official Tho following Is the voto polled for Secretary ol Stato at tho recent election : Bnroca, Republican- , I'aige. Democrat, Hoy, National Itobiaon, i'toliibitlonirlHn , 274.110 , l;u.iin , S.t:i: b.Hi Tlnrne,' iluralitt over Pif M 8,114 Tho Greenback stumpers proclaim ed from one cud of tho Stato to tho other that (hoy would poll from 150,- 000 to 175.000 vdle. But behold what it tallied 30,332. They claim from 1,500 lo 2.000 volos in this county. Il will "peg out" just as it ditl in Ohio Their vote will not reach 400 in this connty, notwithstanding thcl.' exces sivo blowing., Number One Testimony. The Bt Ik (onto II'iifVAiniin, published al the home ol Gov. Curtin, and the organ ol the Democracy of Centre county, on the 19th of March, 1878, said: II F, IS JUST AS GOOD A DEM OCRAT AS TI1ERK IS ANY IN I'll IS COMMONWEALTH. S1NCK 1872, GOV. CURTIN HAS BI-'.F.N HEART AND SOUL WITH THE DEMOCRACY." , Wo call tl.o attention of those who are skeptical ahout the Governor Democracy to this completo endorse ment on the pin t of the IfiiffWiH cd ilors. , IltME.MllEll I Democrats, remember that tho next Legislature elect a Uni led State Senntor for mix year. Shall it bo Don Cameron, who I without a single qualification for tho position, or hull it hu a Dumocrat tho equal of Sonator Wallace. Those voter who on Tuesday next cast their vote foi Bard or Read, will indicate thai they wuiit Cameron continued, but those voting for Bennett declare by their ocl that tbey want a Democrat. In all coses of this kind "act snook louder than words." Radical Desperadoes. On Inst Wednesday night, while Speaker Ran. dull was addreiinit a Democratic meeting in Philadelphia, somo black guard throw a atone at him from the opposito tido of the stroel. Tho alone was tho eiz of a gooso egg, and just grasod hi bead. Had it atruck him, il would have killed him instantly. District Attorney Hagort, who wa addressing a' Dt mocrutic meeting in another section of the city, wa also stoned, but he prococded wilh hi speech. " '' "Tn a v All Do It." Tho Philudel phia Times says: "It begins lo look a though Senulor Cameron had pair ed wilh ome one nam unknown on (he money queelion lor (he cam paign. This I a little awkward to a lot ol pcnple who would liko to sup- port Mr. Cameron for thu high offleo for which ho Ike only Republican candidate There novir wa a belter opportunity for the young Senator to mako the groat effort of hi life or he might refer it lo Quay. They all do iu" ,.. --. .t . I a 11 I . ej . i U i 1 A Cuoick. Thoso votcra who want to be reprterntod in the United State 8enate by a natural Know-Nothinu and anoted corn.rtlonlt,wi.t ofconrsel vote for Bard or Read, and Cold well. lull ( axiiiion -Aitnougo .......... CnMwi - ll I iho Gree it U noninico-i . . .. v ........ .. it- w'. n'i 'a. '. ! ,,, ,, u i...i..ri.ti lhat he has I . , ' ,. I , i givon uo " I"; h- , he will enlef und nliido l.y inoir caucus, if vlc-cli-.L This it the reason why II. e Radicals put no candidate..! Iliiirown in tin. field. Il.-n.-n every vole nt for Caldwell is u vote fur Cameron. Sanim.e l'ATitiors.- The cililors ol Iho Bellefonla ll'iifc'imiii, although ralher slow about il, have come lo the conclusion that they will not lukeany 'Yocuin in llu irii," but accept the Cur tin situation for n perfect tlelenoe, ill 1 1... l;... ..C l ri...j mi I Li. iir-ciision . - j rtrit .. . . I it. .. V.. ,.. I... 1 nai s inaioy, uiei just in iiini; ... i.mr,w the landing. i hetaocr.ta, can yo oonal.tetillr .'t- i fir Dill ohun x-.u ku'it bitn to be tbo loul ( Iro-vl enrnotallina f With bit. a.rl.tnoe llio Ulo d-bt a,l iicnart-d tiiofltinto In ot.e year, wliich amount mu tr.tuuohdi. poop leltt. tup ultaxoi. 1'ii.i.s There is not a single wot 1 ol truth jn i,i paragraph. Ilul, ll'.cn, " here ignorance wise.'' i-i bliss, it is fully lo be A Tremi.xiioi s (iatheiiino. 'I be I four cx-Gnvernors, liigler and Cutiin, j of our Sin !e, lleiitlrit Its, of Imliiii.it and Walker, ol Virginia, nn Salurduy ot! Philipslmi-g; divw ti.gellier tin. hlltrest I CrOWfl td people lhat ever assembled III the Wistein I. use o!' tho Alleghe ny mountaii', on an)' ticcusion. .. ,t . i, t I ... Democrats, to lb.) pubs on 1 llesdlt) i.i. l mill cii.l lint whole Delnticrjllie ticket ii.tr tho ballot box, and help to rescue the Stale from misrule. Ttfir 3iU'fftiSfmfnt5, l)l'l I I'OII AI.I'. A few fool. rlrnnit J) l',r!:. f Italian, hrlirid, and Ii1 1 'k U.-ca, in uiotalilu Irnute hl.'i:, fir a. la by A. M HILLS Clci.JM., I'a, Oil. 74 It. Xrt'llTORH' MlTICK -Nolle ia here by Riven that llte TctamaR'ary on' llie ramie of AI) I M KNYKIiR, 'at of Mirria rtiorn - Ii i-, ( Iritrftold Co.. I'a., drcM, boring been duly i:raolcl to tbo iind.ralitiic I. all p-raii'ia in drl.'cl lo raid calate will plcare imtko lutlou.liA'o pntuii-i.t, anl lliote hdvin c'aiua or th-tnaii'la will prrar'it Ibtm properly sa'hi'nlicntei! f .r eel. Ilrinrnt widinut di-lav. JOIIV IIO-IVKR, Kthrtown. Oet. 3", IS7S St liieiut ir. VDMIWISTKATIHX' KDTICIU ' Entice ia hereby git-.-n dial l.ottcre nf Al nnut'tnt'liic on iho rotate ol' J. L DALM ti A KliM: It. tale of llnutailale. Clearfield o-iuntr, I'a., iU-oi:ara:l, bartnff bt-ett duly foanle-l to tlte uinii-olK-ncd, all poranaa indebted to raid e-tatr will plt-a.o make iitiiueil taio payment, and there oaring olaiiiir or diiiunnda njfiiinrt Ihe aame will proa- nt Mi-IB propctly aulh -titicslr-l for et-ttlo. ia-nl without delay. - f.l.iliBA I) tUUilAlilAtd. ' AdwitiMratrix. Oat. .HI, i;t, Ct. (t A1ITIOS, Allp.reotte aro beruhr aautlnnv I i a;.itii.l purrhaaing or in any way meddling with the following dcrcrllifit prnperlT. now in the pn.aerri'in of C. A , Spanojrlc, nf Morria lownabip, to a it : One conk atorc. ooo n-irlor al"f a. ono cow . or.e heifer, otic puir In rlcda. t carlin cull. .one aorrel mam aa bay imr.o one 2 htT'e oann, noa act double lutram- and I j aoira af wheat in the frnut.il. .Si. d pmpntty waa pu--tttcd by me at pii-atc eatf, nn-l la leh with .aid Sp tnaile on loati,rul.jc t toniy order ot anv time. KAMI KI. HPAXAULE. Uraaantton, dot. l:,'78-JeV Great Western Hotel, No.. I.'lll, 1.11.1 A I I I Market Street, (Pirretly 07,ioa,' Wo-itirtW-rKe'e feWMif lepor.) Pliiladolpliia, Ponn'a. Torzxxm, I&U.OO jjor dray. Tbl. lintel ia near tbo now Pubtio fluildince. new Maannio Temple, H. R Mint, and Aondeuy ol Fine Aria. T. W. TKAl'Ck. I'r.'p'r. oi-r.if ALL Rlfllir. j)l "S.y. B4.S 4NKKI IM( V N'OTI(;rMIntb P'iMriot !ourt of ihv t'nitfd bttc, f..r tli) Wt-ilorn Iitl r.l of lvant.Tlvaiila, RiHmri! R. Tailor. of C. irfifl.1. Pi.. - tiink- ruit uu tier in rtiH ut ;tfi((rfK or Mnr.-liJ, 1M17, bat. UK applied fur ft lilbiirftd Iron till bil Jt-bU, nd 0irr olkitna trobl oojir At, by or drr of the Court, NoIim hertnjr K-teD tn kit creditor bft bvc prnroi thutr debti, aol oibor Driuiii iDlerrirvti, tii kiir on lhc dy ut Kotmnbrr, IH7H, at 2 o'clock, p. m. tcfor H. K WtmtJrtiff, lUf uter im Hiuikruptrj, a, bit 'fficc, ia Kne, l' , to rhow etuve, if any ihny haw, nhr a ')lctiarirR b'iuld not le (franl.d to tbRiaid llnokrui.t. . C. MnCANHLKS.', Ool. 8U.2t. C erk. Tho (irrat Klin jM ,M)iii In ntan. fonipDund t It Iim bena . bi fcirt'tlicpah)lc)yfri lit VPH 11KIKII Y ihtven from iihk rtnf nmj nd drall) hun "ii in) hittn bcr-a to d!o. IHM' S Iti;Ml lV r'arris wil III- or tnr HitliH)r, liinodrr, and I rlnarv Intana l)rut, IHnlK-Ua, and iicuinlnrn.ft a:nl ("trntloit f ('rftlf. 1 1 STh it I'.ltV.t V eii''urai: ilfcp, nr.ii an arrw'tito, uracrii up tin' nyslnii :n1 ri-m wi d ht allll UthntU iniNT'M ItKIflKDV rnrr. I'atl Intlir Hiilo. liirk, or l oin-, (.fin riil III till. IV: Aptiellic, Itrlithl'a iMwcna- nl' Hi nubile, and Ibe tunn.i rriitnea in dp nlnrt J in It. IM NTH IILMI'DY it pirpnrr.l KX i n r."Mi.a mr ins Ebuta (liB4aM-( and aa optrr beuu i'in-n to fatl. lino trial will bead lur wm. r. n hkf, l'aoviiut;a.B.I Notice in Ejectment William A. ltoetl In the Cnmtain Plea, of ClearftiM eonnto. No. , S- pt, 'tern, 1H7S. - K joctmanl to oitniel ajieeill t ,er lortn.nee of oontrael, tor a jiieeo or tr.t-t of lanil ia Lioro ioo ttrji., Cicral.l ouoDt,r, Pa., bounjej aa-J tleannbni aa fnltotfa: 0.1 tin Joel 0. Forert, Richard Ft.rrrl, Ftutljr Haualer, soil Marr.it Haualer, ber borband, Mare Ann t-oe- lor, anil Jnmea J, Foitt-r, Iter buabaoi, Caroline Maith, anal A. 21. gintto, her buabanil, EliBAb, Ih Ailoiua, anil U illiatn M- Atl.ina. her ho.bano. euat be laola of tloo. Iluorr, o the ataat by the Kria uirniiika. on tba north uy iaotla ot Maiariill Kowlaa ao I otliora, Imi ltK iart ot ortttioal aurvey In the oniae of Marr Keeil, ooiilaiiiioa: aiit-ail acr.l. It Iniaj an equitable EH-iuant brought tocoinfil tho aoe ettte perfiirtnanoo of eniitraut. lo Kirbard roraat, Emily Sanater, and Merretl Baaater. ber ba.band. StAry Ann Voeier.aoa Ja. J. lo.ur, bor haaiiaod, Catolioa ciiattb. and A. M. tiniiib, brr buaband, K'iBAlietb Ailanaa, and Wot M. Adaa,bar hu.baad, drfeailaat, abova aauteil I Yoa will take sotlca tbat rule waa erantnd oo ov by tba Judtfea of Ihe Court of Couiunn Pleat of Cleurbeld oouaty, on th lib day ol Oelobor, a. ii tain, in in BDove oaaa, retjotrtaf yoa aad each of you, lo appear aod plead to tbe abore aait or aoliaa within aigty day, f.ant tha data orreoi, accorainc; to tbo prnrttluBa or the Act or Alaeoibly ot Uth April, ISal, or In default there oLjBtlgaiebt will bo readera. agatuat you. VertiSed from Ibe ltoenr.1. hl.l BLOOM, frolbonitary, Clearfield, I'a, Ol 30, l7. CURES- HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS llrn In mnm I nc lor t went yrnrw. ?.Il7.VM'r l,rwTr, Nl" Ml K MII,K, K(00MirAl,a(.KI .V. IK1t JnrdlDni?-. known. Try arr Juat what wmni, anrinv tlmr, nmurT. atrknraa and i.mrlnc. V.vcrj ainaffi apiilo me ril irlrd pcrrrllion f nn eiulncal pbyatcltub I. Pover. Onnsortlnn l...n.,L,-. t Worrno, Worm Kerer, Worm l u ll- . , f lrl,,5-''"o'Teethinitof Irlaiita,. J. jlrrhtr,ot blldrrnor AOaMa, . . & IM-amler-. Orij.loK, rlllloiie Colic. . . I h.ilrr.aierbuo, VorolUaji. . 7 . . T. I'onxlla, Colda, Hronrhiua S Nrtiralarta, Tooilinrhe. rerearhe. . . a HreHlnrhr-a, Hlrk IL-atlaelie, Vortlao. . ia llylerl, Billona Nli-oiarh, . , . II. htipi.rpaarit, or 1'alnr.il I'rikoda. . . . 11 Ul.itra, tno rrofoae rerlntla, . . . , I X I'm ii fi. l-otiRn, it Dlrint Hreatlilnf, . , thrum, Knalprlaa. Ititipil.itla. , i. nun itnruiii, srrnns'iaii. Kiupiimia. Irl. Fi vrr nnd Atntr, i'lilll t-svur. ArusML . at) IT. PIIm. bi ml or blci'rtirw, , . . JJ IR. Ophthnlmr. and Ho.rrrWrnli Fr . m Vt. f itlnrrh, arnt or rhronle. Inll-icrna, . M Whoop n-lmih,i(,irntou:Ua. . 5tl II. Anlmia, frriprrwd Pn-slhlrr. . . . (3 H Hr Wiirhmur. lmiaircd bfartntr, . no tl hrrnluln. enlarged eland. fiw,-itnsis. . hi II. fctMtrral Iteltlny. rf.vlr WaaUi-ML . to . llroiHrand eaniv Hrtn-ttotis . , , , m Ifl. Mm-mrhnraa, atrknr-a fr.tn rttlltu. . U IT. Itiitn?. nigral, (Jravel, ... m K rSrrwms llrhlllty, VJtal WvakarM. 1 00 . hnrr 'lonth, Vnnkor 60 I nnnri rnhnra,rrtttnrtirbl, N l. Pntnlul rrriorto, orwtih Hrmana, . . w m tlisirnorof Hrurt, ra)riliaiion, etc. . t tti St ri.Hi prT, Si-.n!., ft.ina- Daw. . 1 on llMi1hstla, itkrrali'd anrrt Ihrviai, , . H) n t'hioti:e( i.nrctiiUMaandlCraiUoM U PAilLI CitlM. Cf . Mn-rm. wtih ahsva S lanrt SH and Manila) of dtrsKitoaa, ..... ti,))) Mororfo, of larjra tlala aod Dook, M TbMf rrmrdlpt mrts rut by th tHKltteo.or vim, in mmr part or iha roimtry, free ml r boner, on rectlptof "wpwr-'MrtinfOfolhMHIIrtlC, tMrbVrJ th. wi.i- HUNT'S Ri-Wi! inaifiMiDff a hu rs , v ' . j oi torraBeWt!if lru 'flt'trtlsfmnitj. )HOI.'.H TV I I'M III: Ml', I" Jtr ' .1 U. H.ff.'l'. J.f I' :" .' a , :t .v. p .ittati-li. llo..ll. ol ivrn.ll,.. For fuel.tj -i I"' ' " BAKFKI.TY. Or.ti-pl.e Mill. ocl S.VT If. Sheriff's Sale. liY flrlua of aril, ol V- ',t, I tint of tho Court ol Ctunmi, I'l f CI... Iteld enuntr, and to ma directed. Ibara il . eipnard to ft! lll.lt! SAI.K. at Ihe Con ll.ti,,, in the h..r'-or of Clearli-i.l oil frlilar, ,v Hlh tlay t.f Sti.amhor, IH1M. at I o'etort p llit- (ulloarinie dcaoribod real oalato. to i r ' All Ihe tnti-reai of tVm. alsbaire? in a eatii', lot of land ehuat In lie I ttiarn.bip, Clrarti.M jcotntly, I'a , buuniled and deeorihel a. Ii.i i... ' hrninnisK at a piat, eoro. r "I line of lleti., Ilrre . I'tlie.icr Ho.ith S Hcrreoa Kaat 17 perebe. tn . Iirtulirti 1 llti-iti-o by Suydar'f Ud N ,rih 1:1 ,. tfri-e. Ea-t TS ri-u-hca iti i,nt. : tlx Doe S-iutb tji di-Kti-ea K .at Tall-Ill piri-hea lo p-ial ; tlii-ae. Ntuib ft'lf tlrjtrota 2:i4 petrlio. In a m.,it frolic), Iberre Ii.' J.eub Suy.li-r'a land Hnoih i:1 uVurrea Wert TU s)rtln-a to p.t.1 by Chr, croikl Ibenro up aAtd oroclt Houib S3 drft... h'a.t i4 8 in peri-hce lo a pnat i ib.-nra by Chuit A Jenklna'tand North S7 ilrcrrce Writ Wpirrl,,, to a bruilorli ; Ihent-e l-y Ad:.lu Breth'aland H .ut, ii dcreea Fa. I 170 perchoa to tbo place ot b. inBtnf, oiiDiatniPR at.) acre., aaoro or la.t. faiio'l, taken tti elocution, and to bo aold a. tlia proiietly O' Wtlaoui M.ballry. Al.ii, A certain torn lot ailuato lo Hurti.l,.. bor...ti.'h, CI. arfteld enittily, I'a , luiuo-M aua 4.. Mtribid a li'lliiwa. to oil: On Ilia Ea-t b, tt.i, elr.'l , no ll.r rnulb by land of Ju'-Rtuo I'a'.-liin no lliu H rat by an allev 1 on Ibe N'irlti by lut r Kliu. Itutfmr, cniitntnliiii alsiut ona-riiunh ol an arc, and ha.ioit rrt-oir,l tltttr.-nn a frauia hnu., frame rlt'.'c, aid tilliar OU' outl'li'i. K.,1, takrl. lo cie-utl-in, au I 10 l.o a,i'd aa lha prujrt, .if Julm l tai'.-r. 'Iraaa or nai.. The prli-a or tut at whirl the prnperty ahall ha atrurk off mual be paid at I tho tine of or .uch olbor .rran,.tt, I mn.la aa will bo ai.t-r.,e'l , otbertelaa the proper. . ty will bo Immediately put op aod aold av.lnat the esornao and rlak of the perann to wltmn a ! waa altuclt oil. and h... in fa of drB.-l.ney it ouch re-rale, ahall make utiud the eatno, and la nn in.lanoe will the herd be preaontod In Coon i for oonhrmatlon ur.lera tba loi.uey la actually ' ,tij , , M,or,r. ANIlllltW l'F..T..Jr ! Sttaairr'a Omcs, I Sheiit. 1'lo.roeld. r.. Oo . 24. IS7S Sheriffs Sale. By firlue nf aun-lry write of Ltvnri iVicio. i,. ! 1 nut - f tec f tiurt of I', nitnnn I'leea of Clrar- 1 Gold eminlv, ami to we .lite-tej, ilicro will be enia.il to publio ante, at lbs floart llnure, In ti, I'nrouxh it arfli-l-t, nil 1'iidwy, Nitrt uitier Hill, IMTrt. ui I o'ulnek p. ta.t ttte t.llwiDf Ji'Mriltcil ral rut-He, tn ait : A rrria'n Iwo-ftorT fcin Uo'et. known ti tb Arlinrloii II" ut," with lot an t cm Miitf1 apmr tenant ht-itii, ultnla in the liorouzh f Monti, -lull-, CI' (irBi-ld 'on-, r-npiri of lot N SH, in Kfiif nl p n '! ail l-orr.ii(h : vita f bni-, AD feet, frurt'inif on th Si.uih l.lfl f tba Maltri Hraneli K lilr.ni'i. 2 frM uwp nn tlit T'nl ami uf i. l.rilrjirtr. air! 47 fal 011 WH d bi-ian ti thr nhapa of an Id S(.ld. lnlifn in exivjutlia, fttxl to be r:d aa ibnproptrty ( Fr. V r A1, A rsrit.iin l.iiilJii'X iln'a In Houtilni l.iriui;h. ClraTtltld n-ui.l.v, Ta . iih lot and -ur-telflft ppir(anart iberrtu. Katd hnue is athra nor.V friiritn bull tioi. kriown a tha ' i rlini;tij HoiH. rn.niirn: 7l f-nt no Htilron.l stfrt, a-nl depth of it,.., it -in fi rt, wiili an I. ru n linj Wit, Af., with I I.oiifia anl iitlit" nut iik: lingt, Pr-iiwl. toltrn t fSifC-uiito. a-i.l t 'J a tha pr"!'. rly .f Frr U'f'. A If 'i. Oif-j'm lulu nr tf-tirl fitd itf (i tli.1 bir ouch i-f Clcarfli'l.I. riaarficM cui y, t'j .h im lifj anil 'Jtti-r.l"Ml fhllowa: On thr- Wr-t r.y F.mrlh Rtrcol ; n ilir North by Uy rxtrc) d I-'.cust slrrei; a ll.a Kaft liy l! former f nwne.i ly Il-mry Kt-iii-linn;; on the ;'nttH hr tin aHov ; cuntaininf tao town lo'f, t-nh br-i'tf 4(1 fot IVoit n I. wet Mrrtt nnd ITS !tit i -rp to att aliov, b-i'iit 'hi i a i l)t fliiitvevrd Uy II. I.affhtsr Kwit.., A Jinini trtor nf la. H. Tartt r. df ersn.' I. tn I4t.icl Sic wurt, Uy -Iw4 H,it d !i I nf .Ucltil cr, 1., ai d havipa; tinrtwn eneliol k laK" rtory frtua iUnl U.g ti-msr, wiijrm i-1. 'p. cliil l and oitwr in. p r c-iunt. .vii'd, la'ti'ii in rtft'titi-ii", ai. to tit. mid a tha j.ri.piTty f John W tSlmxirt-". Tikhi r Bulb. Tha prlca or mm at whirl, tba pniorty ahall h atrurk off biuk ha paid at tbo tiuj of iaie. orauofa har arraniceiMDii tuadeai will ba anprnvad, olharvin tha property will ba itntnadintaly put up and told axaia at th ex pen a and rink of tti 0 per fun to whom it waa (truck off, and whi, ia ojio of drdoianey al aurh re aala, nhnll tnalta Rood tba isviao, inrj ia no ibManea will tha ta4 ba prasantrd In Coart for fi'tilirmaliwri unlum tha tnonav la artaaily ! tathe hbanlf. AN IUIEW jr., iiamrr'a Orricn, ( SherirT. I lunti.M. I'a., Oct. U, IS78. ( SherifT's Sale. ")Y T.rtuo of anndry writ! of l. Ex., iMaotJ f I out of tha Court f Common I'lra uf Clfir Qo!l ("ft , and to m dlrrotod, thera w i il lio eipoird tn piiriU,' ante, nt tlm '''iirt l!'ina. In th huroitjEh nf OnrfiflJ, nn frlday, ttio Hlh day of November, I HIM, at I o'elook.p. m., tho fulbiw In j ilffcrlhi'd ral aetata, to wit. ; Allnf dotVndant'a iatarrat tn ao i to a frrtiin trantofland vitua'a In Morn toa'nhirt. ClarHflj Hrmnn uHit, oonr -yad by Mtll.a AHn'irt. Ki ar'titor, to Jtm.'S llitthaa bt d I dtu, May 4tS, Irili, rccordd in lad II .,ik "V, pig 4 1 j. bmindi'd a'.d dforirm'l ai follow : Dititilti( at a ehftttiut enrnar 1 tlinoa antitb 1 ddife well .13 parch- tn a d"ftrv.l ; thenoa aoutb .1 dcraai enitt 112 prohr to a hrmtook ; tbanoa north S'i J )rr"ri weat IAS parohaa to a aarrioo barry, mow a p't) ; tTDoo aouib n9 deroei atat lal peroho t ehfutnut and pUa nf btijinninff. tMi'.tninioj Mi annni anl 1 11 perchan and allowaatMt. AIo, tho liTe aetata of thi di fan 1nt ot. In. to ao'l out of ad thtt. trnnt of Und on which he now rrptdar, aituate in Morria townahip, RnntaiDinf lf T arraa, baing prt of Rain 01 Mi lei' anrvi-y, ponvcyrd by tlratt at. al. to J ami ma llmhei. hj drd rrenrdrd In Dead Book "N," puga . bouti drd and datrrllv-d at fol owa : HfRlnninft at a ebeatnat anath-eat ooroer of thii aad laud f ir rartlynf Abram Brown and Alpurt ; tbanoa north I dfajrve aait '67 prchpi to a poit ; thanoa nirth PPdigrrra aeit n ruhet ton pout thcooa rootb I drtrrra went r7 ptrrhai to pot; f lb"n:a ' aouih P9 irg- rant O0 pcrchen to plaoo of ia fiinrin(. b-ivinff ob.iut HO aera nf r lot red lan.t. a Kvd iao-tory tama bo, wiib kttahrn. a Ii-k barn, two thnrdi, and nu'ltoi di.iir t!iruin. Soifd. tuVin ht cXifutloD ail tu ba a-ld ai tha property f.lM'nt a liuith?a. Al-o. thu f.ill'iwitu dficrih-J rft aMIata of la feD'Unt fitHate in thj b'rouh of Luiabr C.tTi hfginnioit at a nhrftnut; tlirom a ulb 6 decree at 68 psrshft to m ft ; lhnoi aortb St d'uraei" putt An I oel t thonott 'th M derHi ait iat; tbrnet poulh II dffrrea writ (UI faat ; thenoa a-nth ft) dajrrcea oil 8-0 perrbaa lo a ooraar l Chritiiin Veafror'a lot thanao by aaiol I 'tnoitk 20 dr-rrr eat ISO ftet (hvnoo aoofh t d.rea catt 120 frut to atroati tbanoa by atraat north tJ direai at il ftt; thr noa by oibar Iowa !( euih Al drtftrrea east 50 percbrato a poat t fba fuih 9 doraea went 27 i parotiea t tbanoa louth Sft f green rait tb p' rohfi 10 a poat a Una 0! C. M. Moure ; tbi'ttra by land at mid Monro and I d of Famual Kirk north Ii dereea taat 179 pfffhrj to a a oot tbanoa anrlb 16 decraiw wen t4 perrhea ti a rheMnutj thaaoo br Un ! of In in'i helm north 53 dtgraea went 44 prrohe to iAt by hiokortj t tbrnca by laad f ItoVrl Y mitf auuth Ifl ui-ffrufi watt 12H narehoa U a Mark oitk : tlin- nor lb HI drtr.ca wt 21 oa - obai to placa of Italian 10 (, enniaialng 6t aara, mora or !", &Q a-rei ole tvrad. burin thoroia a iwo itury frame h-i'is, Irana btrn, W4ia ibl nnd ubfr natliuil lin 4. Sdital, Ulta la 1J0J tion and to be nit ai thu propjrty of Jatai A. Cupplei. Aln, a ofrtaia tr.t iof land nituata io F.ritti-ia township, rirtarfli'ld enm:y, ., houmlcl on lh "'l by laad of A Ir i. Kaiprtwoa, a tall, by landtof nuienr ucn,wot l y I m la of Hurtin Walt, n -rta I y I nd of John K Ura l, aad eoataininc SO a.'fej wore or It a, with alnat C4 aorea otaaraJ, hvinf; ibt-nca rroii'd a twti-fttiry twuta, fratua hank barn, aad bearina orchard, on aiid itn;aiit. Hviiad, taken in est-ejlloa and to ba aoU r.a tlit property of Kinbenoa Hnad. Aim, a -r'aln traot f land tltoat ta Daoatar tcw-nhip. Clearaald -wanly. Pa., bualed a foU loam (ia (he tomb by llcllrfnoU and L'arweaa tl!c tn rt),. ike, went by townihip roid, aorih by Ian 1. or M. Owena, and oa tha a.tt hy laadi ff WaHaor, tlraham Co., o btaining 4tt aorai. a I ttnprovnd, baring a Ure frame bouM, larifo haik bira, and oibar oultiuU liu tharaoa are'lrd. SeiieJ, takm in axecuttoa and lo be aold aa tba properly of l P Copelin. Alao, a oertaiB traet or Und ait oat a tn Corlnc too lownibip, Clearfteld eounty. Pa., boanded waal by land of uirmaa tooth by Krtbaaa' hein, and ruiilainlng 0 aoraa, mora or lea, and bavir.g thrtoo two tnutt houara, aad outbuild ingt. AUo, another certain ploee of ground altaata ia Prennhrillo, (nvingtoa towaahtp, boundad aad deeribed aa fallow : S.iath by puhltn road, aart by eburrh lot, n orth by aama, waat by raid, toa Uioiag about 1 aerra, mora or leaf, and having thereon artad a two stiry t.M hooHs atahle, and other outmkldlnga. Satied, taken in aiaea. ' Md to be told ai tba propo-ty of Joha B. Ba'ry. All ., a -rtia traot nf land aituata la Pitt" townihip. eiajrlleld eonntr, Pa, boandad and dateiltied aa lollnwi x On the ao-ilh hy J. P. DIN on tbe waat by Toier A ."harp, a.ir,h hy Wra M. Hloo, raatainlng 71 larai 4 aeroa alaartxl.with platk bouie, rraaia I. era. and yoang orahard ib.reor. S ited, tahen ia axaeaiioa and to ba aold aa tba property nf U. B. Draaekar Aijo. Ilr Tirtao of aaadry wnla af l d Kx, and -. , iauej nut of tha t'ourt of Oomtaoa Haan, and to ma diraetml 1 A eartain tract of Und atlante io tlulirh townihip, Clearfield aoaaty. P., boanded Kit by Und or J,.ha Jor-Uat Hoath by load or J..ka T Hnxer , Woet br Uad of Alexan der War ray , N.mb by land of Wi, Wbiietida ooniatnlag lui ar,a, mur or Iom, aad baiag tliereoa a largo bearing orchard. Inrja plank frame dwl i0 home, two atnriea bijtb, frarat naok barn, Urge etaula, and alber oattvitldtag. riiad, taken ta etenatim, ail t ba ild ft lha property mt W, H. Huiiib. Al.o. a ertaia tract of land aitaata In Wod- atd lownahip, C ten r Bald enaatr, Ha., bowadrd on the ea-t by iho fhiltpa plaee, oa tba aoutkhy 'and of t ha,a A Cbarebmaa oa tba waat bt land uf J..hn M. tbaa. na tha artb by William enJ John Howlra,antat.lng IDS aarwa and allowaooa witb about 1& aarei alaaiwd and an ier aullla ita, and having ibereoa ereoted a two iiury rrawa boo-a, Im2 bara Ha2 feet, atih abed atlaobad. htiiaj, ..ken ia eveaailon, aod to be Mid aa ibe property at W. Aiwrt A Urot. Taaaa or Sals - Tba pr.ee at aa at abieh tha propony ahall be etruak of Miiai ba paid al tha ttase oT aala, or aaeb oibar a-rangeaeou aada aa wtli bo approved . etaerwiee tha properly will ba inaved lauiy put up and aold acaia at It poaaa and rtfe of tba peraea to whi t waa truek af, aad who, ia aaaa of 4oeieoy at aaak ra-aal, ahall make good tha aaaa, aad la aa tfteteaoe will tho Deed ha presented la Ooart foff ooalraatina aaleaa tbo money ta aetaaltr paid W Sharif. ANDKBVf PHHTzJr naaairr'i Orrira. 1 Sharif, vworwoia, ra.,iie, 117H.