! r . ' M-r : I ' 1 FA. j: 'I O'M. j ,1,. I 1 1 'I' iM V-' -... 1 . : it 1 1? .. I I t. ! 4 l; V i t. ' y SallroailJ. leuimj-l vaula Railroad TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRAKCii fS and alar Monda,, NOV. !. i'l, tba V rumw Tralna will run dally lalo.pt Ml dayal biiwHi Tyrnnaaad Ciaarlald, aa follow - ' CLEARFIRLD MAIL. I.M lH NOM7M. 0rw.n..llla, .S.!. r Mmtb w, Cka.rld, .8.4S. Laooarl 140, " rlirrall 8.44, " W.arlland 1.81, " rlll.r... ..41". W all anal a t It, " Bla. IUII I 13, " Or.haia Ml, " Pnllipa.arg,...4.!l. " tMPOI. ., " H.yntua Kl, " 0...l 4.H, Pgw.llon,. ....Ml. " huiouill. SIS, Vanaouyo 34, " Tyr..., d so. " rTrt.nr,..... 08.A.B Vmbwufm 8.1. HoaiiaU.M. ." P..lioo, Iituo, Oaaaola,... in II." B.IJBWH. lull, - Hiomor'a I0.!t, Pblllp.burg,..l8 llt.n.io. ...... m," lllua B.ll 10.87," WallaoBI..B,...lll44, - Higlar l(l.6, W.ioltand 10.68, Uarratt Il.f,' Uouar.l II. II." OLrH.ld. .... 1 . 1 1. "l.rvl......H.1." 0uran.Till,.ll.4UA.p CI.EAHFIKLU KXPHBSd. I.KAVK Klll'TM. I.MVK VOKTH. Curwaa.flila, Hi.arviaw..... i . a t .111 " Tjnm ..t.J p. a Voioiiyoo 7.48 ' Huitiailt, 8 04 " P,,w.lwa 17 " OwsoIb, ...8 H " B.iyat..a .4 " tuioor'l, HIV " failip0Br(...l 41 ilmb.n 147 M Hiu. B.ll Hit " WbIIbobuib, ...V HI " HitLr d.H " WoudLiad 17 " B.rrau, ........ 14 " Uuar.l. " Ule.ra.1,1 P.Hd " Kiarl (49 " OarwaaiTillo III.M Oiaaraald....H & 4I LouBwrJ.H...! It trrwtt, WiMdU d,... Jllgl.r, W4IIB0UIUU... BIBS Ua II.... , JroBBiu , . t it , mil , . B.1 , A I! . ! FjlllptBr.. f IV BiBinr' It 3 B jrotoB.M.... It.:!t Uos..l, II V.imtllm 1 r3uinu.it, 7.3 Vnojoo,Hn 7.M TyniB T.4 PIllMPSIIURil MUHII ANNON BHANCIIBS LB4VB BUOTN. p a. a. a. a. a. 1:14 ' 1-M 111) 7:11.1 til I:IW 3:10 10 20 7:18 1:14 1 lt:ti 7:11 1:47 H it I:l :41 l:l t:ll 1:W 111:44 7:44 1:117 l":i l:ll .1:11 ll:l8 8:l'V Latva bohtb. a, a. p. r. a 12:14 4.8' 11:11 4:1 STATION. M'irrliidBl, Phllipfhurg, ttuinir'a BilTBtuO, OmooIa, MtiobBOIiOB, NttrliOK. lloBtl'lol, MoCoBlejr, Kandriok', Hror. 11:14 4:11 (10 12:01 4:1)1 P.t4 11:41 St 8:111 I hit :li 8:11 11:40 14 :HI 11:81 :4: 8:81 1I:S0 8:JI BSD 11:14 8:81 BALD RAtILK VALLKY BRANCH. El. Moil. Mail. Kip p. a. a. a. r. a. 7.08 8.80 Itltl Tyron arrlr 8.18 S 18 8.47 111.1 g.if I 1.41 8.11I v.io Junto t.ld 8 11 1.44 ' Mil.iborj 4 41 881 IU.B1 UnllofoBtB 4 14 8.41 10 11 Miluhurg 4.14 8.08 10.40 Howard 4.111 V 41 11.14 orrlro I. IUOB 8.14 TVKllNBl ktatiiin. Pl Klprai 8:l4lPltlihurKB Kip'M, 1.41 ittODatowa Exprcw 8:4lPaolfio KapraH, 8: B4BTWABO. A.B. WSNTWAKP. , Mail Tr-in. AtlftDtia Ktpreil, fhlU. Rtin-a. 1:1' (1:6 MM Ail Trkia, t:t' fmtt fdtn. Cloatt ouaaMttuBa uivd tty til tram at Xjrrva aod Loak llaran. 6. 8. BL4IR, mylT-tr. flu pari n tan daoi. 6TAOK LINKS. A ataita teavei. V.arwtaf Uinil j tor RayaoHi Till,! I it'eloalt, f m..airiTinnt KayaoldirHI at A n'ol'teh, p m. Kitarmng, Ivhtm Kayn'Orlt m ilntiy, Ht 7 b'elipok, a. d.. rrtrtng at Cur wtraivUloj at 13 o'oluck, m. Fr, eaob way, t. A taj(tj Ihtm CurfnilH dully, at I o'olmk. p. m , fur Oulioit City, arming at DuU-ria Cit) at o'eJoek, p. Kataroing, Imtm liuBoli a T o'olok, a. m., dally, irrifiogit OarwaniTillaai II a'olvrk, m fara, aack wty. $1 6. , : : Allegheny Valley Caltroad. LOW GRADE DIVIBIO.N. Ow aad after Monday. Aogait 4th, 1878 tb paaasagar traina will sb daily (aiep Bua.lay) botwaaa Had Bank aad Driftwood, a. - follows I K.AXTVV ARI. Day Mall loaros Plttaborr I lis. ai.i Rod Bank I lilli Uhgo Jsootloa II.:I8 Now H.lblrbMB 11.14 p. B MayaTllla 11:40; Troylilli RnHik.il a list i Fallsr'a liP Bay aulda.llla Ml; DuB..I. J:i I Buoasill Tuod. 8:ISi Paa8old l:ll i Wao4.illo4:01 Bsaasatu 4:31 arrival St Driftwood bi 1:10. W tTW AHIl. Day MaillaBTsaDrlflwood 11:111 p. ai. B.b.inu 1:04; Mndrill 1:80: Polld 1:48; HuuBlt TaBBal 1:18 1 DaBoi.l:!!: R.yaoMaTlllal:4l: Pallsr'.l: 10: Brook.illa8:.18. Troy 8:t4rMya.lll 4:I4 Nw B.tbiabeta 4:88 ; Bligo jBBOtina 1:IS Rad Baak 1:30 j airlTat si Piltabarg at 00 p. ai. far Tb BryaoldaTilUAoconnHMlalioalaaoM Rayould..ills daily at 7:41 a. m. aad srrl.sa at Kl Baak at I0: a at., Pitiakargb at l:8t p. Laa.a Viluaargh at 1:11 p. at ; Had Baak al 1:11 p. Bj.iarrl.ioial ft.yBolda.ills at 8.01 p. a Cloaa aoaasotlirtia siada with tralaa oa P. A E Rallrsad at Unit aoud, aad witb tralos oa th, AlUgboaj Vall.j Railroad al Rad Baak. DAVID McCARllO.Uaa'l Ssp't. A A. jAcaaaa. Kap'l L. . Dir. FAKE FUOM C'LEAKFIELD, TO BallafOBt. Pa ....$: Oil Middlatswn 11 H Look Ua.aa.. . 1 70 IMuiaua. ....., til Willlaaa.port.. I 00 Laneaatar I So U.nliak-Joa,r.. I 8oplllLADELPUIA 7 t ' Lawlatowa- lOOiAltooas Ill Marya.llls .... 4 1 Jobaatowa I 81 Caw..,. ilia JOIPhllip.b.rt. . .. 11 Oaoaola . 84Tyrua ,.111 UAHHIKHIIRft... 4,TlpiTTSBIIRO.. til llUsffllanrous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Owrwamwrlll. Jaa. -T81. New JIarble ,,Yrd, tojibstonesTmonoments, . , Potlt for Cemetery Loll. A NEW MARBLE TARD fall at 1. FLA II ARTY 'it Marbl Worka. t'holas work and low prioaa. Diraatly appo,iis tSs LataoraB Cburrk. Tblrd atraat. ClaarOald, Pa Marah 17. 1878 if CENTRAL Ntate Normal Nchool (DiijKlK formal School IHtlrict.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. X. RA VB, A. i, Principal ) a at pi . tary bast failitl for Prafwalonal aad Claalaal laarnlng Bai'dlng. taslnaa, larlttng aad eoataaodloa i anmpM.ly kaatad by Btaaal, wall .atittiatad. Bad farnUbcd wnb a boBaUta! aopply f par watar, !t sprtrg walrr. L. aatlaa baal'bfsl Bad aay af bbsisi. Burroaadiag sarnary asaorp.aaad Trarh.r aiprtaa.d, amomt, aad alir la Ik.lr w.b. t Diaa'pllfts.lnBbatkibl aBlfsmiaad thoroagb. K.paBMt at nUrals. T Ffty aaau a waak dadastlua ta thsajprspstiag to Laok. Btadaat. adiaittad any lima. raaras af sia'ly pnwaribal by th fttaUi I. Modal l-nb ol. I . Pr.par.lury. III. Klaain. Ury. IV. aal.ntila ASauacr Cora. a : . Anadaaalo. lb Coaiasntal. III. lolls. IV. Art. Tba ElrsMatary and SataatlO anar.a ar Pna. faional, aad aiBdant. grBdanting Ibaraia raaal. tltata utphiaaaa, sonfar'tug la IniKiw.ag mtrm .paadlng d.grru : Maaur of tba Bolaaaw. Onvd aal.. IB tBa ataar aaaraaa rao.1.0 Aornal CarnO. . aata. of tbair sttaisuiapta. aignad hy taa Faaalty - V Tb Profaatlnal auaraaa ana llharal. aad ar. la tboroagbBBM aot Inforiur to thoaa of oar boat allaa. Tba But rrawrsa a blghsr ardor of altlssa tblp. Tba tiBwa daaaaad It. It la Boo of lha rnart ob)ata of tbia Mfco-d to hatp tolaear II hy araiablng tatalligaat aad aoaoioat taaakara fur . t oar s Bais. to ibt aa it solicits yoaag par s of giSt1 ftbiaiilws and gwd parpoaaaikaai i ' wao'clsaira to liopma thMr lint asd Ihair Ul. . ' tats, as stad.ats. Ts all Bush It ptvaalsaa aid ta d.vaiMpiag tbatrpawara aad aaaadant owparta . Bwiaa lor wall paid labor altar Isartag aokaaL Far SBtslogM aad tanas addraaa lbs Priselpal, ; ,,'.b4VI0 P f trmui , storaantaaa' ranaraaa. . H Bartsa, M. D A M. Baat. Jseah Brawa, . M. Biokfirfd.Baa.wal Okrtw. A. M. Haas, R. . Cook.T. C. nippla. h,IP MaOaransk, Kaf , . i . w, .. waaaaa, aviiw av. rw o a tTATn raasmo. rf Baw. A, Q. Oartls, Haa. H. I. Dlotnhvsh. 1 ON), saaaa larrriii, Haa. wi ' kaJ.y,g. Millar MsCorailoh, Bl,lr, J. O. 0. )rmih le J IWId, mUtmt Hvra r r ' ,, . .tVtil MI1RIL, aaa Pi laiijl . A aBUJB anniicsl. itaan . ; ibomaa lAtutiHii, Sotrls. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corbarof BeooBd And Market Slroata. , tXBAl'lfcLI, PA 'IAHIS aid aad oommodioes Holsl lu, durlna X lb put ysar, aalargad to doablo in forma? eapastty for tBo aatartetamnnl or llraa or tad uiU. Tb bol anlldtag haa baas Mimihia, and lb proprietor will apar. h p.laa to rodf tic gaasls ensalortabia whll staylflg wttb bin. aT-fbe alaaaioa Hob' ObbIobi raa ib ad from tb Dpl oft tb arrival BBd dopartorr Of BB0B ITS1B. W. V. WRHUB, Jul II tt.lT Pr.pri.lei LLEGEENY HOTEL Plartat traat, I Irarneld, fa. Wat. 8. Brmdlay, foraiorlv proprlolor of th Loonard Una, bavtnf tooaea lb AlloshaBy llnuil, anllelu b bar of publi patrooaaw, Ta H',ua ba boaa tboroafftily ropalrod aod awly funiiahad. aad auaata will lad'lt b pleaaaol atop. pi8 plaoa. Tbe tabl will b aoppliad witb tba Mat ot rytblDK ta lb aiarkau At tb bar will b fuuad lb Mat wloaa aad llqoora. Qood ttabllog attaoaod. VM. 8. BHAULBY, May 17, it). rropriator. SUAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Marks! A FrBliI atrMla,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Th aaderalgnad barlug uka abarg of tkU Uulal, would raapMtfully aolloll nabile patronaga. l.bl, JI. H. MEHTUN bllAVV. 'JJJilPERANCE HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. II. D. ROSE, . . . . PaorBHToa, Maar. 14. Man and horvo orr aigbt, II 08. Maa and two boraoa orr aigbt, $1.40. Th brt of AoeomalodatioBa for ataa aad baaat. . Oct. 23,7 lf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, MEW WAS1I1NUT0N. PA Tbia saw BBd wall faraiaaad hoar baa boB takaa by tba aodaraigad. 11 faala ooaAdoot ol baiog abl to raadsr aaliafMtioa to tboao wbe aiay (arur Bin wiib a eail. May 8, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Strati, PHILIPBBURa, FENIf'A. Tabl alwaya aappllad witb tb boat tb mark! tttorda. Tba travalibg pBblle ii lBrltd to oalU Jaa l,"78. ROBERT LOYD. County National Bank, Or CLEARFIELD, PA. ) OOM la Maaooie Bulldlog, ooa door north of I V C. u. Wataoa'a Urug Btor. Paaaag Tlakta to aad from Livarpool, Qaoona vtwo, tllaaguw, Londoa, Parla and Copaohairaft llao, Drafta for Bala ob tba Royal Baak of Inlaait ted Imponal Bank or liuadoa. JAKRS T. LEONARD, Praat' W. M. B1IAVT, Caabiw. jaal.TT . DREXEL & CO., Mo, 34 South Third Street, Phlladclphb BATHERS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applleatiot by mall will riv prompt atun inn, nt all inforuittioD ahMrfullj furnlihod JrJen olleua. April ll-lt. . B. ABMOLD. W. ABBOLB. t. B. ABNOLD F. K.ARNOLD CO., Bankers and Jlrokera, Reyuoldaville, leffenoii Com Pa, lioiiay rcoelred d dapoilt. DIhoodU at mo- (rata raUa. Rattan, aod VortigB Kxebang a al ayi on faand and eollration promptly madt. Kaynoldarilla, bno. I. IB74.-ly Jratlstry. j l. r. nEicniiOLD, IUROEOIT DENTIST, 'Iradaata of tha PtnanlTanU Collvra of Dantal nrgery. Offloa in rMidaoetof Dr. Milla.oppoalto ho Minw Hoot. mohll, '78-tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, , (OBca la Baak Baildlog,) CarwenarlJIa, ClaarBeld C Pa. BMklJTSlt , , ; J. Mj STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, t CLEARFIELD, PA. (Ofllo la raaldsnea, Baoond atrast.) Nitrons Oiida Oa. adailal.tarad for th. paio- laa satraetloa or taatn. naar.ld. Pa.. May I, Utf.ly. HisrrUantontl. OIKIEMAKIrjl harahw lafomi mi w O troaa, aod mankind la gaoaral, Ibat I havs famoaod my aboroiBking abop to tba room la tlrabato'a niw, orar 8. I. Snydar'a yawalry store, slid that I am piaparad is do all kinds of won in ma Una obaapar lhaa bb. otaar abp la town. All work warraniad aa aoid as eaa ba duae bbt. abaraslaa. Pasiti.sly this Is lbs ohapaat ahop IB I'laarusld. , dUH. It. VKBUiriU. Das. II, 1871-lf. Wagons for salE. Tba anasrtlgBti hat as band, at his shop la Claartald, Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons, ..I. VABtama smmaanansi ska nw.ll sU itldnamn BanmAtak ka.a. m.wa oat nmki.k as. ill kdn U dbkdaBh fB AtaVBirl 4rapprarad aaaoHty For fertbtr loformatioe, aall it MraoB at mf BhM,araddrMa ma by laitar, , . 1 HOVAi JtEILLY. Claartald, Pa April JX, iSJt-tf. The Bell s Ban Woolen Factor y Paoa towDtbip, Cloarftald 0o4 Pa. , . BVIHED OUTI Iff po BURNED-U PI TbaiabMrtbtri bav,at groat oipoaM.robaitta oiibborbood aeoaaity, le tba aroottaa of a Im alaai Wooloa klaaalatator. wltk all tba modara tmprovamoau attaebad. and ara praparad ta mako all kiada of Clelba, Caaalmaraip fiatlaotU, blaa kata, PlaaaaU, 4a, Plaaty of gooda ot baed ta aapply ail oar old and tboaaaod now todnomoii, trboa wo mi to oom aaa ajamiaa itooi, Taa boataoM of CARDIIfQ AND FDLLIH0 will rooolvo oar oipoetal atUatlM. Propat arraaffamoau will bo mado to raoolo aad doKvctr Wool, to fatt aoatomora. All work warraatod aad ioaa npoa ibo akortoat aotioa, aad by itrtat attaa- Uoa to baaiaaai wo bopa to roaltie a Uboral abaro m paoiu paireaago. KMMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wt wlU pay tbo klfkoat markot artao for Woo aod fall oar maoafaotarod gooda aa low m tlmllar foedi aaa bo boog ht la tbo oaaoty, aad wbaaaTar o fall to roador roaooaabla aatlafaotloa wo aaa dwaya bo foaad al homo roady to mako propor apiaaatioa, attaar ia poraoa or ay tottor. JAMRS JOHNSON flONS, V)(ifr nn-p-4. p i REMOVAL 1 JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald raapoothlly aottfy tbo poblto gooorally that ho haa romovad bit Ontoory Btoro from Hbaw'f Row, to tbo batMiag fonaorly aaoapiod by J. Miloa Krataor, oa Soaoad atroat, aoat door to Blglar't hardwaro Mora, where be tateaea taaping a fall Itae of GROCERIES. BAMS, DRIED BEEPnauJ LARD, SUaARSsadSlRl'PS, afangradas. TEAR, Oraas aad Black. COFFEE, Rsaatsd sad Orssaw FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJjrjTED JFRVITM, AU kiada Is) las mark at, PICKLifl, iajara aad barrala. 8PI0R8, la arary (Drat and aarlst. FAMILY FLOURjJ A Lt K.ISUtOPCfiACKKRB. OApa, .,..4 MATCHES, pMO APPLKS, t . i- iPKIID PIACHia, " ., ,v DltlD CHIEHI8 Coal Oil uii Lim$ Chlmuryu J aaoanmow at uioaa taiago owmvry I r -Mrhetiof at tM makot prteea. wtiaai aa aaab ao ofcaaoly aa aay oibat Ptaaoa ealt aad aae hia aaaoh ad badge lV J0.1JI atoAADSBIT. Oaaafwa-A, Jm. tftt. Bi5ffUafoui. J. H.XjYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Sealer in GrocorioS, TUB LA HO EST and BEST SRLECTBO STOCK IS TI1KCUU.VTV. COFFEE, TKA, 81'UAR, PYROP. MEATS, PISH, salt, OILS, QUEEN.SWARE, T0U8 and BUCKBTH, DRIfcl) KKurrs, CANNftD 000D8, 8tlCaKSt HKOOMrt, KLOUU, PKKD. ; j , County Agent for lOMLLaRD'8 TOBJCCOS, That gooda boagtit for CASH la larga lots, aad old at oinoat otty prlftoa. J AM KB M. a.1 i LB, Clarild, Pa.. Jaea 11. 1878-ly. jpOLRT PROCLAMATION. waaaaAH. non. u. a. Mai an, rroaiaaoi Jadgo of tba Coort of Common Plea of tbo Twenty-fifth Jndleial District, oompoaod of tbo eoeatiea of Claarfiald, Caatre aad Clieue aod Uoa. Aaaa Oonaa and Hob. Vucbmt B. HoLf. AaaoelaU Jodraa of Claarfiald eeonty haf a taaaad tbalr prooapt, to mo dlraaud, for tbo holding of a Onart of Commoa Ploaa Orpbaoa Coort, Coort of Quarter SatatoB, Coort of Oyer aod Terminer, one uonrt ot uaoerai Jail uoiie. ery, at the Court hoe at at Claarfiald, ia and for the ouout of Cloarlald. eomnienoini on tb atcoud Mouday, the l'iia day el Jauaary, immi. od to aHiDtlaaa tone wanks. NOTICK 18. thorefore, hereby iWea, to the Coroner. Joatifltre ftithe Faaea, aod Cooatablaa, ia aad for laid eoaott of Claarfleld, to appear in their proper partooa, with their Reoorda, Rolla, Inqalaitlena, Kiamioauona. ana otnor nemem branoei, to do tboio thlagi which to thtlr ofleea. and io tbair babalf, paruia to be done. By aa Aet of Afeeiably, paaeoe tbe 8th aay of Mar. A. D. laM, it ta made tha duty of tbe Jua- tioaa of the Poaoe of the eararal ouuntlea of tbia Commonwealth, to return to tbe Clerk of the Coort of Quarter fiaaiiuoa of tbe reapeetWe eoontica, nil tbe reeugniaaooea entered Intu bufore tbam by any perauo or peraona fibarged with the eommiaaioa of any eriine, etoapt auoh eaaaa aa may be ended belure a Juatise of the Peaoe, nn dor exlating lawa, at leaat taa daya befure tba oummeaoaaiaal of tba aaiiloa of tbe Court to which tbey are made retarBablaretpecitrely,end la all enact where any reeugnitanoci are enured into leia tbao ten daya befure tbeeemmeDoauiaol of tbe eeaaiun to which tbey are made returnn ble, tbo told Jaatloei are to return tbe tame in the aan.0 manner aa If aaid not had not been paawd. tilVIN andtr my hand nt Clearfield, tbia 3d dey of December, in tbe year ot oer Lord, one Ihouaaaa elfin nuoarea end aeeenty-ntne. deca-M AaNDKBW PKNTZ, Jr., Sheriff. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a moat agroealila dressing, tiliich Is At once harmless auitl crfecttinl. ftr pre serving tlio liair. It restores, with the glow suiil freshness of youth, failed or gray, light, and red hair, to rich tirwn, or deep llock, as may ba desired. By lis itso thin hair la thickened, and baJiltieat uflcn though pot always cured. It chacks falling of the hair Immediately, and causes a new growth In all case when the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it Imparls vitality and strength, and renders it pllaula. The Viooh cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by 111 cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, It beale most if not nil of the humors and disesaea peculiar to the scalp. keeping It cool, clean, and soft, .under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair an Impossible. Aa A Dressing tor Ladias Hair, The Vioon la Incomparable. It la color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for tbe toilet It la economical and unsurpassed in Us excellence. rniXABM ST Dr. J. C. ITER & CO., Lowell, Has.., Pnaotlaal aad Analytical OtanaUta. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVKRnrilgRR. 18SO. Harper Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. "Studying the 'ubjeet objectively nod from the wleoaiiooaJ peietof w aoekiag ft provide that which. teRea aliegetner, will no el too boa eer vloa to tbe loner a amber I loee oeo eoneloded that, if I ennld beve hot one work lor a p abl he libra?, I would eelect a eompiete tot of lttrpr't aVoMfAfv. l bah Let raA-tna aoa, ar. Iu e eleo'a are oeatrib-ttH by the moat emU eeat aatbort aad artiata ef lurope end Americc, while tbe long elpcrltBoe of lit pahllnbora haa made them thwreugblyeoneertaet with the deairea oi tbe publie, w&kh they will apare aa effort to frwifj. Tbe TolBmca of tbe U-rnimi bog's With tbe Number for Jeneead Uaoemw of each yeer, Wbee no time it ipeciaed. It will be eaderaUNxl that toe aa&Mfioer wianti to eegia wun toe ear rant Number. i " HARPER'S PERIODICALS. , HARPER'S MAGAZINE, Ooa Yr.....4 Ml HARPER'd WEKKLT, " " -..4 4 uakper'8 Bazar, " " 4 oa Th T II R B E BbovB-aaiaa'l PBBltaatloaa,Oa Iwr. 18 80 Aay TWO aksTS-aamad, Ow Taa. 1 08 UABPERItOUNe PEOPLE, OaaYaar... I M Paataga Fraa Is all labasrlosra ia th Ballad State ar UaBada. A OampUta aat Bf EUarea's Masasiaa. aam prlhi 1 10 Volamaa. is Boat aloih hla llBg. will ba sB4 ky onrft., fraif hi ataspaBos or puroaaaar. aa laaaipt af 81.81 par ralBoaa. Biagla aolBia.a, by mail, poatpai J, 8.Y 00 uioth aaaaa, lor bifid log, SB eaat,, by aaai1, poa'patd. Kamtllaaaas BboBid ha m.d hy PoatoOw Muay Urdar ar Dralt t a.old abano. af to.. Kawrpapers aroaot to aopr this Blaarlisaskaat WitaonllBBaspraaaanarroi naara.a DB.raBaa Addrass HARPER A BROTHERS, Yaw York 18SO. Harper's Rnznr. , 1 ILLUSTRATED. ; ThU ptipolar period leal la pre eminently loernal for tba bouHbnld Ktery Member fareltbea Ike late it information la regard to fehleoa ie dreai nod ornaaMot, the nceatt aaa. moat approved palterea, with Ottvilp iie arttelee deneed Irom noibentie and original errureeai white Ma tftortet. Poem a. end Beaava on tfeetei end Domeatie Topica, give vertm to iu eoinmne. Tbe f elomea of the ffecer begin wl-h the Irct Number for Janearyer,ech year. Wbennetiane la mentioned, it a III be uneWrotnod that the aeb terleet wiibet te emreenwe with the a em bet aeit alter im reeeipt of order. HAllPm'SraLIODICAlS. HARPER I MAAAZINE, Owe yaaT....l4 0 HARPER'S WEBKbYB. " " .. 4 08 HARPER'S BAZAR, .. 4 IS ThaTHREE ahuTs-asmad oabJiaallaai.Oaa . Yaai...... . .. ..18 M Aay TWO Bbara-aaaad. Oa Yaar......, t PS .1 HARPER'S YOUNft PEOPLE, 0saYsar. I 88 PsatafB Fraa ta ad anhssrihacs ul lbs llaltad atsaas at vanaai Th Aaa aat Talamaa of Haapan's tiia, la east Math Madlag, will aa aoat by mall, paataaw pud, a hy espraaa, rrasaf aapaaaa faro id aid, a hp espraaa, fro of aaaaaBa (proaidad tha frsigwt daaa aa ssaaad an dollar par as amaal. for ST .00 aooh. A aomplrta Sat, anaaprlalag Twain Valamaa. Ml am taaadwt af sash al tha lata a It. II par talama, fratght at aapaaaa af paranaaar. Ctath Oasaa for atoh arma, aaltahls far bind lap, will as ssal hy mall, postpaid, aa raasipt af II BS saah. Raantttaanraa a Van Id ha saada hp Paaroflsa oway Oroar ar Draft, la a.ud shaasa af la. Mawapapars ara Bat ta this adaortass morn wlibwat tb siprass erdar of Uaarsa A sawreaae. , Addtsas ARPERABROTaiRBJI.wTa Iaa. M THE REPUBLICAN. WIDNMOAY MOKNINIt.BKO. II. I870 THE S T AXE. The rrunitlenlial eloclion of nexl yor may, to pay the least, prove a criaia as (irave aa any in our bialory. riiat ol 18C0 was followed by tbeoivil war, and that ol 1876 by the Groat Fraud, which in tho opinion of thought ful men, wa a fur heavier strain upon our institutions than tno war. vv nat ahull follow tho eloution of 1880? Man)' wise men firmly believe that it involves nothing less than the con tinued existence of tho ltepuhlio. If it shall be carried by force or fraud, or balb, a second time if tho bayonets of the Federal army shall gleam around tbe ballot-boxes, or if the votes of tho pcoplo shall not be countetl as they were caat it will he tbe end ot tree elections, and will be so accepted by tbe vanquished as well as by tbe vie lore. We may not and we must not shut our eyas to the tremendous isanos, or delude ourselves with the idea of rufoly, wbon our whole inheritance Is in dun- ger. ltie masses ot tbo ttupuDlican party have do conception of tbe de signs of their loaders; it they had they would resist as patriots those whom tbey blindly follow as partisans Tboy do not, mora than DomocruU, desire to abdicate tboirowo sovereign ty and be governed by rulers not of tbvir own choioe; but their confidence in party and party men blinds them to the tendoncy of their measurca. They are convinced that any expedient to keep the Democrats from power in justifiable,becaua.e as an abstraot prop osition tbe Democrats in their judg ment, ought not to havo power. But that same expedient will serve aa well to deprive them of their just weight in the Government, when al ter another turn ol tbe wheel tbey may desire to displaco the men whom they were will- ing should boa put in office hy nnjual and unlawful means in 1877, and tor whom tbey were willing the futul ex periment shall bo tried in 18S1. Wben the form of government shall be chang ed, and It shall be given power to guv ern one section or one class without regard to the fundamental principled of our present Constitution, it will bo tound to have the dame power with re gard to the rout. When made "strong" against one it will be strong against all, and those who have been so esger to make slaves of others will dincover that tbey have succeeded so well as to make slaves of themoelvos also. Tbia lesson is found on every page of time. It is the story ol every Republic sub verted and every Constitution over thrown. That we aro drifting rapidly npon perils greater than any we have panned must be voiy plain to thorn who are willing to see. Tbe great Fraud of 1876 won all the priies which lbs con aptrators proposed to themselves as the reward of that then uniarallelcdcrime and its success emboldens them to another attempt. This is the meaning of Carpenter's alarm about tbe alleged purpose of the Democrats to tuke posse- sion of tbe Government in 1881 some what as the Republicans did in 1877. If that be not its meaning that is to say, if it be not intended to organise Republican fraud behind this cry ol fraud after the Democrats then it haa no meaning, and is such aensoleBs twaddle as Senator Carpenter is not used to ultor. Tbe Democrats havo none of the appliances of fraud on a national scalu iu iboir bands. Tbearmy.tbe marnbala, tb. whole machinery of election, con stitutional and unconstitutional, re mains with tbe party which employed it so corruptly, so rulblosnly, and auc- oessfully wben tbe great Iraud was accomplished. That these aro retained for some nnavowexl purpose, was made manifest by tbo spirit with which the were defended during tbe late, content fur the repeal ol tbe laws which, in clear violation of both the letter and tbe spirit of the Constitution, seem to authorize their use agaiuat tbe people "when tbey assemble to express their sovereign pleasure at tbe polls." In the two Houses of IJongreas tbe Democrats possess tbe means of resist ing Iraud, unacoompanied by military fore, such as Grant threatened to ex. erciae in 1877 i but tbey have no uioana of intimidation and dirfranchisemcnt suub aa the Republicans employed then, and are now preparing the pub lie mind, by such deliverance as tbia of Senator Carpenter, to tolerate again. JV. Y. tS'sa. SooUNDRtLisM. In alluding to the recent bappeningi away down in the 'loyal" Stale of Maine, tbe Clarion Democrat volunteer, tba following: '"Jim Blaine, of Maine,' iaa talented chap and a demagogue, but a amort one. Ho knows that he won the Uaine election unfairly by money and fraud. Ilia latest stroke of masterly strategy has been to raise tb. cry that tbe Democrats of Main, were going lo count his ticket out, and be gathered a mobol ex Senators, ex-Governors, bold repeaters and wily political manipa lators (it the Cspital, insisting that tbe returns ought to be banded over to I hi m for counting, contrary to law. but io accordance with their party modos in the 8outhern Btaica. . Gov ernor Garrelon aad the rest of the Slate official, who constitute tbe Board, promptly refused lo let anyone meddle with the returns, answering that tb. count won hi b. conducted ac cording to law, Blaine's conduct ran only be explained on two groundsill oither fell himself guilty and knew he ought to be counted out or tbat under similar circumstances b. would nnl hoailate to violate tb. law to gain sue- A Good Dig. Th. "pbunny mart-' of th. Philadelphia Timet gete off thr following at tbe expense of the Demo crat, or Bun. Butler, or probably the W.' "Th. Boston afoot keeps on wanting Demnoralio National Conven tions to be held in Boston. This, how ever, cannot be until the mnut am phatio assurance, are given that Mr. Umi. Bailer bis been tied .p. 11 is mission on this earth is to steal Domo cratio Conventions, and be has been found oat " Thr "Coobtid iii." That rude Chi cago Timet man, in alluding to the frugality of "lb. Government," any. that "Mr. llaye. iegMM oi tboe bnepi tabl. people who, having a charming flrsxid. and a well stocked larder, take, bis Thanksgiving with somebody als.." A QUESTION OF STEAL! HQ.. . Ills said that Mr. lloycs regardslho case of Ambrose, tbe povulaling clork of tba Federal Court at Cincinnati, with specit.1 Intercut, because it presents "the largest and clearest cao ol steal ing that bas been developed under a Republican administration." It Is, no doubt, a clear case of stealing. Am bnae charged unlawful lees and put them in hid packet instead of account ing fur them, lie also pocketed lawful fees. Tha place lor such a man is tho ponltuntiury. Hut speuk of this as tbe largest, clearest or best developed case that bus been brought to ligbtainoo 1801 is to talk nonsense. There have been tbolla by whisky rings, compared with the stealing done by Ambrose, is but a mustard seed beside a haystack. And the authors of those enormous robber. ies are now high priests in the Ropub lican sanhedrim. They are buildinn Presidential booms, constructing plat- forms, namingcandidalcs and dictating tho policy of their party. Under the Republican administra tion of Grant was stolen tbe oftlco ol which Mr. LI ayes took from tho hands of tho thieves, That theft included 104.000 smaller uffiuos. Under tho same administration, thieves flourished in every department of the Govern ment, and many of thorn are trusted friends ot the prosont administration The groatesl publie robber of modern times held office fur ten days under Mr, Hayes, daring which time ho made fraudulent contracts amounting to mil lions. Tbat man bus since stood on the floor of the Ilouso as tho ablest and most earnest champion of Mr, n ayes ana his auminmtraltnn. vt hen it was propoied to past tbe official re- p.irtof his robberic over lo tbe proper authorities, so that jiiatico might have a chance to got at him, tho entiro Re publican party in tho House, including all the special friends and spiikeamen of Mr. lluyes, stood up in solid column until they placed the robber nndorthe protection of tho statute of limitation To compare Ambrose with Robeson is to liken a midnight raid on a melon patch to the Manhatten bank robbery. Did any one ever hear that Mr. liayes wanted pnnishinont lo fullon R iboaon T On the contrary, did not tho friends of Mr. Hayes in Congress represent him witb fidelity when they massed them selvos for Robeson's protection f And didn't Robeson reciprocato by defend ing the high handed usurpation of Mr, Hayes during the special session, when tho statute ol limitation had been thrown around him ? Everybody who knows anything about Ibe infamous business understands thai, on tbe ques tion ol defending and protecting Robe son, ail tho factions of tbe Republican party were solidified into absolute unity, and tho hand of Mr. Hayes claed ihoso of Frye and Conger. We take the esse of Seward, pro moted to be niinimer to China alter wholesale plunder in tbe Shanghai consulate. This is a lunror, clearer and quite as well doveloped'eae ol stealing as that of Clerk. Ambrose Seward pocketed fees both lawfully and unlawfully tuxod. Ue appropriated funds to bis own use in many ways. He disgraced bis office and bid country by many criininul deed. VV'ilb such a record, was hq punished ? Or was be rumoved irom office f Nothing ol the kind, Tbe thief in the cumulate was made envoy extraordinary and Minis. ter Plenipotentiary I When It was proposed to impeach this public plun derer, did Mr. lluyos' spokesmen in tb. llouae vote fur his impeachment T Did tbey say that "lb. relorin admin miration of tho good man Irom Ohio could uot tolerate such a scandal V Did tbey remark that it was "the firm purpose of the adtninisUalioii to pro mote tbe purity of the civil service by ferreting out and punishing diaboii esty 7" Tbe record shows tbat, as in ibe case ol Robeson, tbe Hayes Re publicans and tbe Stalwarts forgot their differences and rushed together, impelled by a common impulse, to shield and defend a thief a man who, having been detected in high crimes and misdemeanors in a consular office, had thereupon been promoted I Were the thieving Court clerk al Cincinnati to be treated as Seward has been, were the same principles that have guided official action in relation to Seward to be applied lo Ambrose, his nam. would be sent into tbe Scnste' lur promotion. There is nothing more sickening in this fraudulent adinitits tralioa than its hypocrisy, Its sniveling, whining cant. Tha man who fills a atolcD office, who bas rewarded and protected all sorts of thieves, will nut gel credit lor holiness because he bas seen fit lo select one thief and he a comparatively small one for a dis play of simulated iudignat ion. U'uM tniton Pott, DEA Ta OF OEX. JVFFEHSOS C. HA l'a. A dispatch ooovuys th. intelligence of tb. death on Sunday, Nov, 3(Hb, at Chicago, of Gen. Jefferson C. Davis Colonel of tbe Twenty-third lulantry at tb. ago of fifty one years. Gen. Davis was born in Clark coun ty, Indiana, March 2, 1823, and served in tb. MegioaD war under Col. Lane, gaining a Second Lieutenancy ia tbe U.S. Artillery service, lor gallantry at UuenaVisla. His military record dur ing tho rebellion began at the capture of Fort Sumter in 1861. In thai open ing scene of tho war, be served under General Anderson and engineered the' works ol defence eructed to slrengibon the historical tort, lie was then order ed to lb. West, served under General Nelson, in Kentucky. September ii, an encounter between Nelson and Davis took place, which resulted In the shooting of the fortnur by Gun. Davis. This tragic affair occurred ia a Louis ville hotel, and it Is said was brought about by General Nelson's attempt to draw a weapon.- A Court of inquiry was organised, but popular feeling waa evidently an Davis' side. and he never was brought to trial, and was sooa realorsai to bisoommand. At ibe battle of Murfreesboro and Chicks mauga Gen. Davis served with dts linction.and in 1864 k. eorntnandsd the Fourteenth corps of Sherman's army, with whom hs marched to th. sea, la 1806 be received lb. brevet of Major General, and oa Jaly 18, 18C", was mads Colonel of th. Twenly-tbird U. 9. Infantry. Subsequently he was stationed for a time I. Alaska, aad ia 1873 suoceedod General Canby lo oper ation, agaiitst tb. Modooa. Oi rale years bo has beon In poor heallh, and lor seine months bas had sick leave ol a'eouco iioiu duty. At the recent re union ol th. Army of ibeCunihciland, Gen. Davis, al Vico President ol the Asnncialion, took active part In tho Washington ceremonies of tbe unveil ing of the Thomas monument on tbe lUih and 20th of last month. His ap pearance at that time indicated tbo rapid advance ol the disease, Jaundice, which caused bis death. 1170 PA YS THE TAXES. The leading Republican newspapers havo for soma lime past boon endeav oring to make the people believe that nearly all the taxes of the country are paid by Republicans, and th. Radical campaign managers havo been engag ed in spreading far and noar campaign documents to show through "statistics" cunningly compiled for the purpose Ibat Republicans contribute far more to support tbo Federal Government than Democrats. Tbo Now York Timet bos recently, in a convenient John Shormanized despatch, sent Irom Washington pretended to believe this Radical foolishness, and gives tho re port pluce in its columns without ex planation or dissent. Of course the Tribune eagerly makes use of the false hood, for it is a paper so bitterly and unreasonably partisan as to hesitate at nothing iu order to advance its party interests. We aro well aware tual tbe Republicans have long claim ed lo have in their ranks all the mor aliiyaud inlelligeuco of lb. Nation, notwithstanding the thousands of ig norant negroes, North and Souih, who always vole their ticket, but they should now claim lo pay nearly all the Federal taxes, is a new move whicb demands attention. Tho New York World bos accord ingly takon up this subject respecting who pays the taxes and fairly inquires into tho mailer, ll very propel ly does not propose that the Republicans shal impudently and lulsely claim ihbt to which they hare not a shadow of light. Tliurelbre taking tho customs and internal revenue figures for tbe sovorul States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1879, the World makes tbe lollowing showing : Cm ama aollrallona Ib tha Statoa tbat w.ot tlaaioaratuj at tha Lit Naliiioal .lariloa. tlOS,01n,118 II lolaraal rarraao Bollaotlooa is taa aamaBiataa. 11,818,18104 Total Drmoeratl contribn'ioa to rvnu Cx.toto. eollfolioo. to tba dial. tbat want Kapubiiaae at tba Lai N.tioaa! olaelioa, aad tba T.rrltoriaa. .... u Iotarual ravraua aulla-'iiuo. ia tba aama Stala and Trilir- 1188,008,788 II $14,IW,SM II 17,701,811 II Total R.ratlB aoatribetl is to ra.au . ... 101,004,818 81 Tho World in explanation of tho above stalcmont lemarks that it bas given the Republicans tbe advantage of all the Territories and of tho major porlion of the receipts from sources not classified. It is of course some what to the disadvantage of tbe Demo cratic showing that in tho great distilling Slates, like Ohio and Illinois, the Republicans, despite their temper ance professions, have the greater fol lowing, nevertheless the totals are by DO means unsatisfactory, as tbey show that if there ia Anything in tbo argu ments of tbe Republican campaign staticians, the Domocralio Stales pay itilo the National Treasury 63) per cent, of lb. country's revenues, leav ing the Republican States to furnish 30 per cent. A CLERICAL DEVIL. Tbe great foe to sound morality, in this country, Is lleecher. A contem porary, in alluding to bis blasphemous effort on Thanksgiving day, says: At tention was called a few days ago to the low grade of political honesty and morality set forth in th. Thanksgiving day sermon, or rather slump speech, delivered by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher at th. Plymouth Church. Low rensationalism marked its politi tics and morality and now here is a sample of the religion given out from tbe pulpit of that church on Sunday lost. , Mr. Boecber recited the follow ing imaginary conversation between a believer and a peasant. Tbe latter aks concerning Our Saviour : "Ol what country V "Nstaieth." "Who were His parents?" "Joa.ph and Mary, reputedly," 'Who was His mother?" "Mary, who just escaped a divorce lb rough th. magnanimity ol her be troihed." "Who was His lather?" "No one. ' ." " What was His country r "Judca." "Urn a Jew a bastard Jew. What did he doT "Worked as a carpenter in th. shop of His putative father." " What became of Him r "He was obarged with violation of the Roman law, tried and convicted and put lo death." "Cm a bastard, Jewish mechanic; a malefactor, put to death lor viola tion ol the laws of His conntry ; is that the Follow you bring to m. for worship?" Then Mr. Bcechcr proceeded to give a sugary sentimental turn to this cosrse and abominably vulgar dia logue. It is a rhetorical trick ot this charlatan in religion to shock bis au ditors by some blasphemous utterance end then smooth off the angles nnlil it seems a spiritual and beaulilul truth presented in a startling way. II. has done this sort of thing so often thai ths Brooklyn audiences are n. longer shocked at anything b. may say. lie could preach downright atheism for three quarters ol an boor and wind Bp with a few senlenocs of gospel gnsb and it would ill be accepted devoutly by tb. intellectual audaoooss of Ply mouth Church, fcvory sentiment and law of morality and religion baa been more or less blasphemed in this way, anlil reverence and vei.aration have been pretty well rooted out of tb. Brooklyn mind. Tb. religious leei inga of believers ia all parte of this country bav. been rudely jarred by lbs ribald blasphemies of Bob Ingcr soil but it would ba bard lo find any thing in any lectors of his tbat is so coarse, vulgsr and indecent as this. Yet Bub rngersoll is an atheist and Beeeber is a Christian minister. Tbe barm that such a thing csn do, ems nating Irom a Christian pulpit, Is incal culable. Religion bas leas to tear Irom such foes a liigeraoil than from sucb friends as Henry Ward Beeeber. j 'PresiJcnt Hayes on harmony" is tb. last Radical joke, lis is a w.n derful harmoniaor at a bors. race or a County Fair. How wcMMiertally man oast b. atiflaed ansnwtlsrr. ly bis friends or tb. other fellow, perhaps I 'dMlJffllanfouj. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties CaraaeaTllts, Pa. Jaa. I. '78-tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTIti:ESt AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET HTREKT, NEAR P. 0. The enderalgned begt leave te Inform the Mtl. tana of Clearfield, and the pnblit generally, that be baa oa band a dne aaaortmeet of Furniture, aonh aa Walnut, Cheat nut aad fainted Chamber dultet, Parlor fluttea, Heoltnlng and Kitenalon Che ire, Lediat and ..rata' Eeiy Ckaira, tbe Per formed timing aad Parlor Chain, Cane Saateaad windaur Ubaira, u 101004 ri. step and Kitea Ion Ladders, Hat flaoka, Sonibblag Brutbea, di MOULDING AND PICTURI r HA UK 8, ookit.it UlaaeM. Chrom ja. 4c which woald a iltalile for Holiday prcaenta. ispis7 at'iitr" intii'Tsiftri, Re-Union of Trade. rTMIB nnrierflgord wishing to Inform the public X opeoodl a At (he old stand to Trout lilt. CltarAold county, re , on tbe isth mat, with a lull atooi ot . , UHY COOIM, (..HOCEKIIvS, NOTIOK. Iloota, fchoeo, Ktc.( In fact cveryihinc tbe fuuad In a Brtt-claaattore, all of ohli-b J aui deicrmiovd to tell at tbe lowttt onth prioea f AHMGRM AND LUMBBRMBN Will And it to thtlr adventagtie do thtlr dtallng wiih me. aa the biebeet prteea will be paid fui Urata, Hhlnrlea, or Produce ef eajr kiod. Puri ir oot half tab will be paid. Trading for nbtnjr'ee or Lumber of any ttioJ a rprctalty. Alio, agstitt for Singer Sewing Machines. tUt-ant- K.'U MUmis, .Ilk K..t mm SB IP, obnate to aall goeda furniatttdl n tb-wefore call arid are. aa I pill be enabicl to tell o hamper thee the-breprt. J W. CAKLILR. ' ' '' r "t "'7' "I"1' TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hm opened, In a building on Market atteot, on too old ncetcra Hotel lot, apposite toe uun litiute in ClearSeld.e Tin and dtieet'Irou Mann fectury and Hiore, where will be found et ell timet e full line of HOUSE FtJUNISEIlTCl C00DS. Stovos, Hirdvaru, Etc Ilnuae Spouting and all kiada of Job work, repair Inf. Ac., done oe abort notice end at reaaoaable t, Alo, agent fur the Singer Sewing Machine. A sanply of llaohlnaa. with Naodiaa, Ac, al waya oo band. Tar to., atrlatly aaab or eauatry p rad aoa. A ahars of patronaga aolioltad. 0, AIHKltBl.b. BuperiBtaadaBt. Claarl'ald. April la, 1877-tf. Wheeler & Wilson Family SswinjtlicMao No. 8. a M"Etr u.rrex'Tio.r. Staight Needle, S:bnt, Easy Running, At the Paris ExposltIon,1878, Wheeler A Wilson roceived the only Urand i'rise awarded lor sewing Machines. Over 80 com petitors. Report of the American Institute of Xetc iorkonthe Wheeler Wilton Machine: " We do not hesitate to declare it THE BIST SSWIMU APPARATUS IN TUI WoBLO." Tha No 8 aad No. I MaaBfaiitarlne Mu-baass ara rapMtally raeommaadad tat AUoKHAKEHS' aad lAILOKD' ar. H.B.THOMPSON, 3 doors Ea of Bank. CURWENSVILLE, PA. WHEELER 4 WILSON MfTJ 00., 1338 ChaitnutSt., Fbiladelphia. April I. mi-Paa. PORT GRAPE WINE Uasd ta th priaelpal Charebea for Commeafoa purpoaaa. Sxoilltmt abrlaa-Ues AndWwkly dreTBoaa ua ui Ajoa. SPEErTS PORT GRAPE WINE I , roiu rc' old. ria Oalahratad rlallra Wlaa la mads from tha itiioa of th. "porta Grapo, ralaod in thlo Coaaty,. Ita Javalnahl Tonio And Strengthening Properties ara aaacrpaaaed by aay otbar rTaUra Wis. Ba ia tha para ais af ha Wrap, prudaoad aador Ur. Spaar a .aa Maaaal aoparvialna. ita partly and gaaaiaanam ara gaaraataaaV Taa yoaBgaat ablla may partaha af IU gaaaruas awalittaa, aad Iba waaSNt isvalil aaa it la adraaiaga. It Is p.nirolarly hanalcial ta tba agad Bad dabilita. lad. aad Ballad ta tho vartama allmaata that af foot tha waahar art. It la In avary raspawt A WIN. TO Ell B-BLtap OX. ., SPEER'S . P.J. SHERRY, To. P.. BHIRP.T Is a Wlaa af ..parlor rtana ar, and partaBaa ar taa golden Bjaalinaa a tha grapa fraa, wbioh H la mada. Far Parity, aiahaaaa, Flavar aad Madlalaal Prapartlaa, it UI ha faaBdj eesiaalla. SPEER'S P.J.PR.OTDY, This RRArlDTMaadaaarlralaallathUaiaplry, being lap fa par", far madiosl parposos. IT II A PURE dlatinatlaa frsm iha grapa and aaa la taa va'aaam ataaiaal prapartlaB. It ha a aMiaatt lavan similar Oa that af tha napaa Mea waaah It U dwlllad, aad Is la grant a, raff saasnaj aim aaaaa .amines Ba. anas iwa atgaaiwr af ALPRSD SPIER, i saiaaiia w. at away tea earn avasi aastaa, SOtaS BT atVW. CTnArTfttt iaa. ii, tiri-i. a . -Lssai C. iJ 0nr &t dwUifmrut. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabllahad Bvary Wadaaaday hy G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEARFIELD, PA Haa the l.argaat t'lrealatloa f aay pa par la Horthwsstn ra Pennsylvania. The large and oonatantly increasing circulation of .tha. TlWMjyj.aAii. -rendors it valuable tobusineas men as A medium thro' which to reach tb. ' public Terms or Subscriptioii i If paid in advance, ... 12 00 If paid after throe months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten linen, or less, 8 times, . tl 60 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 60 2 60 Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notioes, . Executors' Xolices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . , . , Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Spocial unlices, per line, . . . 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS i One squaro, 10 lines, . . . f R 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throe squares, 20 00 One fourth column 60 00 One ball column 70 00 One column 120 00 II LINKS. W. have always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, 8UBP01NAS, , EXECDTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, to., Ao. JOB "PRINTING. W. sre prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH All POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, to., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON . . SEASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS DY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE FROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. D. Goodlander, - Ckarteld, CSfartrtJ Cointy.ra WisUantoti. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE, verwanainiia, ra., Jaa. p, la tr. MIIKIiV TO LOAUOa Ir.t .!. B pro.ad farm propar'y. by Iba Mataal Li a lu.uranoa Cuuipaoy of Naw Yorb. oa Irai m. g.ga, la auaos irom 81. Out ap. For fanb.r ia. foraiatioa apply to tha nodaraignad. BIIHATHAl, W. SMITH. Claartald Pa., May 7th, 1870 If. ABankthatNcvcr Breaks. Try My Coal. Tbe anderiigoed edupte tbia method of Inform, ing ibe outntruua oonauoieit. Ibat bia coal biak ii not a Winter arrangement only, but thnt ii e'.M btoperatrd ia bt J'ltmmtr at well ta Win. tar. I claim that I hart tbe Beet Coal in the Market, and will tell It for entb, or In cichange for flow, IochI, grocerlct, etc. Large oontraoU mill be made at n very tmall profit. For fall partiouleri cell ub rue in perton, retiding io one of tirahtm'i of. per bwtttet, or eddreea me thrc"gb tbe poit. office. Ordera left et tb pottoftoe will miva pr mpt altaatliin. TII'H. A. UI't'KElT CParfleld, Fa., Jen. e, l79-lf. R. U COBKLU. GILICII, SldOBKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street. ClearErld. Pa. Ws maaBfaatara all hiads af Furaitar. fo, Cb.ali.r., Ulaiag Rooms, Llbrsrlaa and Halla. If yoa waal t'uniitare af any kiod, dua'l bay BBtil yuB aaa our stook. UNDEUTAKING In all lis biaaofaas, promptly auandvd to. OI ILCil. UoCOBKLE A CO. Claartald, Pa.. Fab. 8, 'TS. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY Market ItL, Clcwrteld, (nt tbe) Poet Hre.) fpHK nndoraigned begt leave te announce to A the eitueat of Clearfield and fie laity, tbat a kat ttted up n room nnd haa Jat returned from the rity with a large aioian of reeding matter, oontittifig ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blanh, Aeoonat nod fata Booka of erery de mription ( pHper and Borelepea, French preurd md plain fern and Pencllc; lilunh Legal Papers, Deed a, Mortgage! Judgaaont, KietLp duB eed Fromiaarv aoteai White nod Parch tatat Brief, Legal Cap, Heeord Cap, and Hill Cap, eeet Muaie, tor oitoer Fiuo, Flete or Violin, uoetaatly on bond. Any booha er atationary leiired tbat 1 may not here on band, will be ordered y I rat ezpreat, aad euld ni wbolatalo or reuil to enit eatt4mara. I will eleo keep periodical literature, inch aa Uagiiainea, Newaptpera, Ac. p. a. uaIlin. Clctrneld, Slay T, lBB-tf A NEW DEPARTURE LlTHEBSDr RG. Ilereaner, gooda will be told for C.8II t,bly, 'ir in exchange for prod ooa. No booka will be kept In tbe future. All old aocouatt mutt be nettled. Tfaoae who cannot eaah ap, will pleaae band over their notae acd CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to tell my gooda at eah prlcot, and at a diaeonnt far below that ever offered in tbia eirduiiy. The diaeouut I allow my uatumert, will mako them Hob in twenty ycara If they follow my advtee aod buy their gooda frum me. I will pay eatfa for wheat, oeta aod clover ttod. PANIKL flOOULANDKK Lotharebarsz. Jaaaary 17, 1U7. HARTSWICK & IRWIN. SEOOKD STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IK . PURE DRUGS! CHEMICAL 81 PA1N1-S, Oil JS, DYE STUFF t'ARNHIIKS, BRt'SIIES, 1 PRRFITSIEET, Fancy ooors, TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL HMDS, PURS WIXES ASD LIQUORS e for medielnnl perpoeee-, Traiset, Sup port era, School Booka and Station ery, and nil ether article neually found in a ltwg Stern. PHYSICIANS PRKSCRIPTIONB CAMS FULLY VUMPOUNUKU. Having n large e perlenoe la tbe baainoai they eaa give entice ant- itfaetion. J Q. BARTfiWtCK, 1 JOHN P. 1HWIN rMiHIld. IWatiiW 1. 1IT4. JARD TIMF-8 HAVE RO EFFKCT IN FRENCH YILJLE I I am aware the) there ere tome percent a Htite herd te ptoaee, end X em alee ewnre tbat tba complaint of "hard timet" it well nigh nnivertal. net i am to Mieatee now taut I eaa entitly the former and prove eonclnalvely that "bar 4 timet" will net effect thoea who buy their goeda from me, and nil my pa4rona ahajl be iaitinted Into the to- erel el T HOW TO AVOID BAUD TIMES I hove goeda enough te eup.ly all the lahabi UnU ta the lower end of the county which I tell at eieeeding low met from my mem moth alere in Ml'LHONHUMQ, where I eon alwaya be feuad reedy te wait npon eel lore end iepply them eitk Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saab as Cloths, BatlaatU, faaataaarar, Mall ualamaa, libbb, tlrllllaga, L'alisoM, Trlmmiaga, Rtbhaaa, Laaa, Raadj-mado ChMhlog, Boou aad Bhaaa, Data aad Cap a all of taa boat malarial and mada ta ardat Hoaa, Bout, uw.aa, Mituwa, Lasaa, aibbaBt, ao 6ROCIRIE8 OF ALL E1RDS. Oofaa, Taa, Ssgar, Rloa, Molaaaaa, Flab, tail rorh, Llaaoad Oil, Fiah Oil, Carhwa OU. Mardwara, Qwaaaawar. Tlawara. CaaUaga, Plowl aad Plow Caauaga, Mailt, Bpibaa, Cora CalU.s tara, Cldsr Praasas, and all bind, af Aias. Parfumary, Palata, Veralah, Slasa, and a gaaaral aaaartmant af Btallaaary, GOOD FLOUR, Of dllatant hraado, always aa hand, aad hs aald al tha lawart poaatbl. Igaras. J. H. MaOlala'l Madiauiaa, J.TB.'B Mad)clo. Ilaautlar's aad Raolaad's Blttsra. IMS panada af Waal wsatad far whiah tlf highaat prlsa will S paid. Chtv.raaad aa hand aad far Him al taa aawavt ssarkat prass. A Iaa, Agar far Strattaa.Ula and Carwaaavllal Thraablag ataahlaaa. Taa,eM ad aaafaa ya.Mliaa. Tan will lad awarylblag aawalty Bp4 la a rateil atara. L. M. eODDRI" IVaaahaiUa f. t, Aagnat U IM. " a. a