$aUroafl. Ieunj ivanln llallrond TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH AN u4 after Monday, NOV. 10, 1S7, lb. FPauenger Traina will run dally (except Sua- daye) ye) hIihi Tyrone and Clearfield, ej follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. "LEAVE BOUT if i" L E A V BN 0 R T H7 CurwenivlUs, Rirerriew...., .10, F.I, ,.J30, " Tyron......... Veeeooyoc,., Summit, , Poweltoa,.... OMMla,...,. Bo) DtOU, . i.so.a.s , V.U, " . .0, ' .1.00, .10.11, " .I0.1T, .10.21," Clearfield,. ,..1.40, " Leonard, ...., Barrett, Woodland Blgler,... Weilaoeloa,.. Ilia. Ball, (Irabatn, Philipiburg, , Steiner'l ,....4, ,..4.01, ,..4 0, " ..4.17, ...414, ..4.31, ,..4.8i, " ...4.811, " Bteiner'i , Philipiburg,. Granara, lilueH.il Wallsoetoo,... Blgler , WuoJI.od,...., Barrett Leonard 10.10, 10.JS, 10.17, 10.44," 10.61, 10.411," 11.07," 11.11," Boynton, , ..4.4, ...t.tl, flaeeole, Powoltoa,. Summit, M Var.KXJjliC,... Tyrone, .. 0.05, " ...li, " ..t..1i, " ..t.00, " Clearfield....... .ll.1t, " niverviaw...-, CurweaaTille, 11.16," .11.401.1 CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. Ourwenaville. 5.S0 a. H. LEAVB NORTH. Tyrone MS . M. Vaniooyoe T.42 " Hlv.m.w.... i.st Clearfield...... 6,47 " Summit, t.Oi " Looaerd 1.61 " Pow.ltoo,.....l.l7 " ll.rr.lt. . t.67 " OaMOla,. $ IS " Woodload,.... 0.0S " lloyoton 1.14 " Blgler (I (IS Steiner'l 1.311 " Wallaoetoo,. 1.16 " Philipibarf ...l.4 ' Blua Ball 21 " Graham 1.47 " Jr.h.m 6.36 Blua Ball t.bi " PUillp.burg.. t it " Walleoeton,...v.ej " Bleiner'. 0.33 " Blgler " B.iyaton, 8.37 " Woodlaad, 0.17 " Onaola, t.41 " Barrett, 0.16 " Poweltto, 6J Leonard D..H0 rJumait, 7.06 Clearfield, 0.80 Vauiooyoo,.... 7.28 " Rieerrl.w (1.48 " Tyron., . 7.16 Curw.nsrill. 10.00 " PHILIPSBURG A A10SIIANNON BRANCHES LBAVB SOOTB. L-S4TB MOBTB. 1:00 1:16 J III 114 1:811 1:44 1:47 1:41 1:67 8:07 .Hill Morrladala, 7:00 Philipiburg, 7:03 Htainar'a 12:40 11:16 4:80 11:11 4:14 11:14 4:18 10 12:04 4:01 8:68 11:61 I 67 1:60 11:46 8:60 1:46 I M0 1:46 8:111 11:35 8:46 8:86 11:30 1:30 8:80 11:16 8:311 T:HV Boynton, 10:11) 7:18 Oieeola, ::! 7:81 Moahannoa, 10:43 7:30 Starling, 10:41 7:46 10:63 7:66 HootidaJe, Mcl'auley, 111:68 8:01 Kandriok'l, 11:08 8:u - Hainsy. BALD RAQLR VALLEY BRANCH. Ki. Hall. 61.11. Exp. t. Tt. A. H. P. a. A. M. 7. OH S.30 leara Tyronn trrlrt 0.18 7.(6 I. 13 8.47 Bald Eagla 6.6 7.41 8.01 11.30 Julian 6.10 T.06 8.34 .66 Mllciburg 4.46 8.43 8.31 10.0.1 Belleronte 4.36 6.33 8.46 10.16 Mlloiburg 4.15 6.23 II. 08 10.40 Howard 4.01 6.110 41 JUS arrlreL. Heron leiri 1 11 6.26 TYRONE STATION. BABTWABD. A. Peelfl. Expreis 8 JobnitowD Expraaa 8: waarwAfti). a. h Pittihurgh Exp'aa, 1.53 Pacing Expreis, 8:18 Day Eipreai 12: Hall Train, 8: Atlantia Express, 6: Phil.. Kprail, V: 1:17 War Paiaenger, I SM Mail Train, 1:16 6:34 7:08 1:331 rant Line, Cloia oonnaotlona made by all tralna M Tjrona and Loak llarao. 8. B. BLAIR. raylT-tf. Saparintandant. STAOB LINES. A itaKalaavaa CurwanaTilla daily for Reynoldl. villa, at I o'eloak, p.m..arrlTingat Raynold.rilla at 6 o'clork, p. m. Roturoiog, leavai Raynolda. villa daily, at 7 e'olook, a. n., arrlviog at Cur. wcnavillo at 12 o'olook, a. Para, aaob way, $2. A ataga leave! Ciirwenivllla dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., Tur DuBola City, arriving at DuBoia City at 6 o'clock, p. m. Katurniag, laaraa DuBoia al T o'clock, a.m., dally, arriringal Cnrwanirillaat II a'clock, m. Para, aaoh way, tl-60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. ( LOW GRADE DIVISION. OV and after Moaday, Aoguil 4th, 1870, tbe paxaengar tralna will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwuud, aa followa i EAMTWARI). Day Mail Uavea Pitllbarg 8:65 a. m. Red Bank 11:16; Shgo Junction 1 1:33; New Bethlehem 12:36 p. m.g Maytrille 12:50 ( Troy 1:12; Brookvll a 1:85 Puller'a 1:06 ; Ray- oldavdla 1:11 ; DuUula 2:50 ; Summit Tunnel 8:11; PanOeld 8:42; Weedrllle 4:05) Beneiette 4:31 ; arrival at Driftwood at 6:10. Vt KXTW A H ll.Il.j M.ll learai Driftwood 12:10 p. B. Beneiette 1:05; Weedrllle 1:80; Peufleld l:4i Summit Tunnel 1:10; DulloliJ lS; Reyaoldirllle 1:61 . Puller'lSMO; Broekrille 8:33; Troy 8:64; Mayirilla 4:14; New Bethlehem 4:30 ; Sligo Junction 6:12; Red Bank 6:30 f arrirea at Pittiburg at 1:00 p. m. JF)T Tbe Reynoldavllle Aeconmodetloa laaret Rcynold.rille daily at 7:66 a. m. and arrirea al Red Bank at 10:50 a. ax., Pittaburgh at 1:30 p. at. Learea Pituburgb at 1:16 p. ; Red Bank at 6:66 p. m.i arriringat Kayneldarilleat 9i06 p. . Clote eonnecilnai axade with traina na P. A B Railroad at Driiteood, aid witk tralna on tbe Alleghany Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID UcCAROO, Gen 'I Sup't. A. A. Jlciaon, Hep't L. G. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bollefonte, V ..i b Htddletown . $5 0 Loak Haren...n.H, 2 70 Marietta............. 56 WllliaiDftMrt.H..M SAO LanoaeUr.. I M Huntingdoi.. 180 PUILAUELPillA TWO Lwiitowa-HM.H I A I toon a 6b Mai7irille,..mM 4 6 JnhnetownH..,w,MH I 86 Caw eat Till.. 10 Pbilipiborg 11 Omeola H. 86 Tyrone 1 21 HARKIHHUKO... 4 To PITTKBUHO ft H Usffttatuous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Ourwanarllla, Jan. I, 7I-t. Xew Marble Yard, tombstonesTmoxuments, l't for t'rmrtrrn Lola. A WKVT MARRLR TARD-Call at J. FLA H ARTY'S Marble Workl. Choioa work and lew nricen. Directly oppo.it. th. Lutheran Chereh, Tbird itreat. Clearfield, Pa March 17, 17 tl CENTRAL Htnie Normnl Ncliool. ( Eighth Hormal School District.) Lock ITavrn, Clinton Co., To. ' A. N. RA VB, A. M., Principal. : Thla Sehoel ai at nrearat eenatltated, offen tbe vary beat faeilitiea lor Frofeaikonal and Claaieal learning. . Baildinga apaeleaja, laritlng and ewmmedloui ; eonpletely heated by I team, well ventilated, and fnrnt.hed with a bountiful aupply ef pure water, foil tprtrg water. , Location healtbfal and May of aMeaa. Surrounding eeenery aninrpaaaed. Teacher, experienced, eAetent. and alive te their work. r Uieelpllae, Iraahnt kind, nnlforra and theroogh. Rtpeniea moderate. ITli eenu a weea dedaction to thone nrenarlng . Inteaeh. r ' StadeaU admitted any tine. Courtei ef atudy preacribed hy the Hutei I. Modal rVbool. 1'. Preparatory. III. Kleol.a Ury. IV.SHaati6c Anjpar-r oevaai: I. Acadaail.. IL Commercial. III. Maile. IV. Art. Tbe Rlemanlary and M.aUl. aeara. are Pre. foMlonal, and atudentj graduating therein receive Stale IHploaea, aenferrlog tbe fmlewiag eerree nondkng degraea t Maaterof the Selencea. Orad aatea la the ether eearaee receive Kormal Oertlg - eatea ef their atutnmenta. ngned hy the Pacultv ... .......... .re nuerai, aaa are in tboroagbnaaa hot Inferior te thoea ef ear bait , , "'aw vrear ar tittaea fbip. The timea demand it. It la ane ef the i airleie ehtaer. nf tht. ..! . k.i. . ... . . ..B.p Menu h oy ' fumt.htng lltelliirenl aad effieienl taaehera for ; her aahwli. To tali end It eelirlte eoang per. ni of g.ed aUlilira and ga..4 pnrpeaee fao -" iui.iwt nir iime anqtbelr ani ent., aa atudente. Te all inch It promleee aid la '( pwera awe aoaaaanl epporta illea for well paid labor alter leering aeheel. for eelalegae and tarmi addram the Principal. BOARD OP TRI'STBBSi TorvacLnaaa' rat-traai. . tD.l,.,?","' b- A " " 'v 8. M. Blnkford. Samuel Cbrlvt, A. M. kaab, R 1 S""1. ?'.,!'"- E p McOeralck, Kr, W. W. Raakia, JOHN A. ROBB. 'tTAtl tnoariaa, SUa. A. 0. Onrtle, Ilea. H. L. Ulrfenhwh, a. Jeaa. Merrill, Uea. ' b.gler, J. C. 0. Whaley, . Millar McCermlek, Kn William Blni.m, Prealdeat Beard af T nuteel JK6SS MRHRIL, 8. lfll,UR VrCrwMICIC, aJT'L . THOMAS TARDLKT, TraaMlrar. Leek Birea, f ae.'Myao, THE MANSION HOUSE. Cornor of btttonri ud Htvrkt4 t.trMU( CLEABFIELI). PA. mHTStld 111 ouodloai UoUl t,M. doriiiti J. tht pail jfi bta oltu-f! tt doubl tt rt d (I. Tht whoU bvilJlnc ku km rfaraifhi, wd4 tk proprtstor wilftpAr so pilmt .to r)odr hit gutsioi MmforUbl wblU uylng with him, pTh 'NhiIm Hoai" Oaatbn rvsi le udfroB tk Dpot tht rrlTl tod dtptrturt m iwi tram, w.u. VAnuu?., Jaljr ll-TMf Proprietor LLEGHKXY HOTEL Market Street. Clearfield, P, Wn. 0. Bradley, fomorly proprittftr of tht LtODtrd Uobm, htvlnf toaMd the Allagheoj Hotel, folio. U abtra of public pttrostfe. The aouee ntvi oeea inoroagnij repairea du oewiy furnlibed. tad raMtt will llnd it pleuuit stop. pi dc pike. The table will be implied with the beat of everjthlog in the market. At the bar win ue ion a a me oeei widh man uavn. uuoi atabiiDjt attao&ed. r 3a. o. uhaulbi, Umj IT, It. fn-prietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market front rtreete,) CLEARFIELD, PA. The anderilned baring taken charge of tbii Hotel, would reipootfnll lollell nubile patronage. rpEMPERANCE ITOU.SK, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. a. P. ROSE. PaorniTOR. Maala, 2Sd. Man and hora. orer night, $1 09. Man aad two borate over night, $1.60. The beat of eoeommOdaUonl fur maa and beaat, Oct. 2t,';8.tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NRW WAfllirrVllTHV 1 Tbii new and well furnished hotua bu a. taken b the an iaralrnt.fi. lla IWIa winft.Ini ni being able to render .etiifaotlon to tboae who nay lavor aim who a sail. May 8, 18T1. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main (Street, PHILIPrfMllltu. PRNN'A. Tablt) alwari lunnlied with the belt the market auorai. i oe traroiiag public le inrited to sail. jn.i, id. nutjisnr ukixu. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. 1 1 OOM In Maaonle Dulldlng, one door north el lll'.U. Hataon'a Drug Store. Paaiaee Tloketi to and from Llrernool. Oueene. town, Ulaagow, London, Peril and Copenhagen. Alio, ureii.ior aaieen tne rtoyai uanael Irelane and Imperial Bank of London. jam no i. bisuHAHD, Pree't. W. U. 8 HAW, Caihlcr. Janl.TT DREXEL & CO., Nu. 34 Mouth Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will reeeirt prompt atlas lion, and all lnformatioa eheerfullr furnished Orders lolloted, . April 1141. P. K. A It MOLD. . W. ARHOLD. i. a. AaaeiaP F. K. ARNOLD & CO.( Ranker and Broker, ReuoldT!lle, hlefl'erHii Co. Pa Money reoelred on drpo'lt. Diioounte at mo derate ratee. Kaitere and Foreign Kxohange al wan on band and oollretiom prompt) made. nernoldiTUIe, Ve. IB, 11174.-1 Jitntistry. L. R. nEICJTHOLD, 'SURGEON DBKTI6T, Graduate of the Penaavlvanla Colleae of Dental Hurgery. Office in ruidanoe of Dr. II illi, oppoiite tbe Sb.w Home. BohlS, '78-tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OBea la Bank Building,) Curwmavllle, Clearfield Ct Pa. ch IS 7c if. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIKLD, FA. (Ofice In reiidcnce, 8eeond vtreet.) Kitroui Oiida Gm adminivtared for tbe pain aaa estraotiea of teeth . Cleareld, Pa., May i, 187T.It. lUisffllantous. SIIOEMAKINCI barony Inform my pa tron., and mankind In general, that 1 hare removed my ahoemakfng ihop ta tbe room in Uraham'a row, over S. I. Bnyder'a Jewelry at ore, and that I am prepared te do all kind, of worl la my line ebaaper than any other abop In town. All work warranted aa good aa aaa bo done any. where olaa. Po.itir.ly tfcii lath. eheapeit ihop In Cloarneld. 109. U. UEKHINU. Ilea. II, ISftV-lf.r Wagons for SALE. The anderilgned Aaa ea hand, at Ma then In Clearlold, Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons, Spring Wagons, k&i Baggies, B?no malai WemtAieHa oao evej mm arj.ll mm ttm.mm, ..aril, atre. ny 01 wowa win m etiia eneap tor oaan or appro-ad eeeurity For farther iniormation, all in person at taj ehof. or addreu me by letter. ft IKlU A aA tlL-ll I V Clearfield, Pa April 23, 1871-tf. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Peaa townihlp, Oiearleld Co4 Pa. HUIIIED OUTI DT lot BURNED UPI The enbaerlbera have, at great eapeaie.rehuiUa nelghnnrBood neeeinty, ta the ereotioa of a Brat, claaa Woolea Maaafaetory, with all the modern Improvement, attached, and are prepared to make all kinda of Clotba, Oa.ilm.rea, Satiaetta, Blaa. keu, rlaanela, so. rienty el good, ea head ta aupply all oar old and a tboacand now eaatomera, whom wa aak to aomo and examine ear atoek. The haalnaaa of CABDINO AND FULLING will reoeiva ear Mpoeial atteatioa. Proper arraagemeaU will bo made to reoeiva and deliver Wool, to aeit eaatomera. All work warranted end done upon the ahorteat notice, and by atrtet attea. tloa te beelaeea we hop. to reelieo a liboral ihare el poniu patronage. IOAMIO FOUNDS WOOL WANTBDI We will nay the blrh.it market Drlea for Woo aad aall oar maaafaetured gooda aa low aa aimllar gveda aaa be bought in the oeonty, aad wbonovar we tall to render reeeonable aatiaraetloa we eaa alwaya be foand at home ready to make proper oapieaauoa, eitner in peraoa or hy letter. mb.b juuntiun buns, .nrt'lAK wer 9. O JmSi v3 I -2 w U A suss a . ! vxlv Oo a tin O i 3 a, 4 5tm ' g 9 o a in I I o I 3 a S gf 2 "a ! r 2 r a CD 15- s I H J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Bot&il Dealer in GrocorioS, TUB LARGBST.nd BKST BRI.RCTBD STOCK IN TUB COUNTV. COFFEE, TKA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, Finn, SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARE, Ti lls and BUCKETS, DUIKD FRUITS, CANNKD 000D8, Sl'ICES, B ROOMS, FJiUUK, FEBD. County Agent for LOHtl.L.IRIVH TOU.HtOS, There gooda bought fur CABH In large lota, and acid at almoat city prieei. JAMES H. LYTLB, OlearSeld, Pa., June 11, IHI.-ly. QIUrRT PnOCI.AMATlON. WaiRBAi, Hod. 0. A. MAYER. President Judjre of the Ooarl of Comnon Pleaa of the Twenty-lfta Jndiclal Diitriet, eonpoeed of the eountiea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Air am Oanxn and Hon. ViaoanT B lioLT. Aieoeiate Jirdicei of Clearfield county bare liiued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphani' Court, Court of Quarter Setiloni, Conrt of Ojer and Terminer, and Court of Ooneral Jail Deliv ery, at the Conrt llouie at Clearfield, la and for the oounty of Clearfield, eoaamenetng on the second Muuday. the 1411. day ol -.aiiuary, IWHO, aad to ountiaue three weeke, ea NOTICB 1H, therefore, hereby glreo, to the Coroner, J aetieei of the Peace, and Conetablet, m and for eatd oounty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper pereoni, with their Reoordi, Hulls, Inquiiitiune, Kxaalnatlona, and other Remein. braooei, to do tboae tblnga which to their offloea, aad In their behalf, pertain to be done. By an Aot of Aaeetnhly, pasted the 8tb day of may, a. v. ini, u ta naae tne auiy 01 ice jua lioei of the Poaeo of tht eereral oountiea of tbii Common wealth, ta return to the Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Beialon of- tht reapeotlre trountiaa, all tbe reoogataanoea entered into bnfore them by any person or pereoni charged with tbe eommiaaiea of any crime, except euch aaaea aa may be ended before a Juatiee of the Peaot, an der exleting laws, at leant tea dayt brforo the oommeneemeal of tht teaeion ef the Court to which they art made returnable rerpeetltly,and In all eaaea where any reoocniianeea are entered Into leal than ten day a before theoommenoeuiant or the eeaaioa to waieb they art made returna ble, the aaid J uatlcea art to return tht pamo In the same manner u if said act bad Dot boon pasted. GIVEN nnder my hand at Clearfield, this 3d ay oi ueeeiober, in toe year or our Lord, ons thousand tight babdrtd and aevtaty-nlne. deo3-to ANDKKW PKNTZ, Jr., Sharif. THE BEST REMEDY pon Diseases o! tbe Throat and Longs. Ayer's DinAAHpa of the pulmo nary oiyann ar no prtjv alnt ami latal. Hint a note andrelilil'lorv mtily for them i iiivalimlile to every emniiuunty. AVER'S rur-KBT i'KO- toral Is audi h miut tly, and no of her no t-uii-tifntly merits Die confi dence of th publir. It ta a srtantitto combina tion ol th mMtiti,m prinrlploa ami curative vlrtitra of tUm titifat tii.to insure tne (frcat- eat iirawililii eftii i, nrv PECT0R l and uniformity of re- nuiia, niiiru f-iittnia'a pltrwlctana u wrll an invalids to una it with ronnltmc. It la the moat rellahle romtnly for diMi'tutes of the throat and lung that sci encm htw produml. It atriktw at tli foun tlatioD of all pulmonary tlianan, atforiling prompt and onrtain relief, and la adaptiHl to pntleut of any affs or either sax. lluing vrrv ralatahlA, the youngest children tak It witltout dim.-nlly. In the trrtatment of ordinary Cougha, Colds, Ho re Throat, ltronrhltla, lofluanaa. Clorsry man's Ho re Throttt, Aatiitna, Croup, tsnd tvrrli, the efferta oi Arn'a Cukrrv Pko toral are m antral, and multitude are an nually preserved from serious illnnaa by Its timely and faithful use. It should he kept at hand in every houaehold, for the pro ttvtlon It affords la sudden attacks. In W hooping -cough and Consumption there ta no othr remedy ao cttWackms, oothlng, and helpful. The marveHoufl mrea which A tub's Chkrrt Piictoral has effected all over th world are a aufflrient guaranty that It will continue to prortw the beat reft tilts. An imartial trial will convfnre the most aoepti caJ of Ita wonderful curative power, an well an of ita snperiority over all other prepara tions for iiuunoturo complaints, Kminent phralrtans In all parte of tin country, knowing its malposition, recom mend Avrr's Currrt Pat-ixiiALto Invalkiia, and prescribe it In llieir practice. The tat of half a century has proved tta absolute orrtalatyto cere all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the roach of buniao aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Prattle) ane. Aaalrtleal Ctaemlets, Lowed, Mats, SOLD BT ALL DBVOtlSTS BTBSTWRt RS. 18S0. Ilurper'e 9IaKizIne. ILLUSTRATED. Stndyliif the (abject objeetlvtly ana from the educational point of view seeking m provide that whieb, taken altogether, will be of the most eor viee tt the larger awmbcr I long ago oonelowed that, if 1 onuld bavt bat one work for a public library. I would seleet a templttt eat ef farpr Monthl.- Csarlbs Paaecis Adams, Jr. its oi. d tent a are eontrtbetrHi by the most emi nent authors aad artists tf Europe and Amtrioa, while the long experleaesef Ita publisher baa made them thoroughly ooaversaat with tbe deeirea of the publit, which tkey will spare no eff-irt le ratifj. Tht volumes of tbe JfatMtine bea-ln with the Number for June and Ieoember of each year. When ao time is tnteoiwed, it will be WDderatood that tht aubeeriber wishes to begin with tbe cur rent Number. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. BARPKR'8 HAOAZINI, One Tear tt M HARPER') WBKKLT, " Ill harpsr'S bazar, t m The TURKS aUre-aeraeJ publleallena,One ear - .id a. Any TWO above named, Oae Tear . T to HARPER'S TOUNO PB0PLK, Ona Year... 1 M Pxlr. Free la all rnbacrinerB In the DbIUiI Statea or Canada. A Cemnloto eat af Hanr-an e Maoabibb. eoai- prl.ien 10 Volume., la aaat elotk kinjiai. will be aeni a; expreii, iret)tBl ataipenae or puroBaaer, oa rerefpt of 12.26 per rolBme. Binale relnmea, bj mall, po.lp.id, U.08. Cloth eaaea, or biad lnt, 18 oenu, b, mall, Doetpeld. Remittanea. aboald ba raade by PailoBae Moaej Order or Draft, to arold ebaooa of Ion N.wrpapera are not to enpe tbi. adr.rtlarmaat witboat tb..iproaaerdarof llAaraa A BBaraaaa. Addran HARPER A BROTHERS, Yaw York. 18SO. Harper'n Rnznr. ILLUSTRATED. This wopalar wertodioal Is are smiaestlv a joernal for the household. fcrery Unmoor furniahea tht latest InformatioB in regard to feahiana is dress and era en sat, the newaat and moat spprered pal t em a, with descrip tive arttelea derived Tram aoibentle aad trigiaal aowroesi whiU Its Bteriee, Poems, and Kseays ea fteeiBl and Dtmtatlt Toplos, girt variety to lis eolsmas. Ths volumes sf the ffar wiik n. Sr., Number for January of aeh year. Whenattlmt is meamaes, tt win te aneertteoel that tbt aub striker wishes toeommeaes wuh tht a.m bet ait after tbe reoeipt of order. HARPER'slilllODICALS. HARPER'S HAOAZINI, Ona Jr .....$! N HARPER'S WEEKLY, 4 HARPER'S BAZAR, 4 M Ta.THa-m.bore-e.a.!p.blhlatl.ni,Oaa Tr ......M.I M Any TWO aeraaaael. Oa tear. f N HARPER'S VOUNO PEOPLE, Oae Year... I M PeHaaa Pree le all aebeerlbera la lb. Vailed Stelea or Canada. Tbe Aaaaal Velaaiaa ef n.araB's Biiab, la eat el Mb Madla(, will be aeal b, mall, peatare paid, er By eipreaa, free of eipeaee (pre.lded the freibt doea Bel eseead oae dllar per eo'amael, for T., mB. A eompl.le Hal, eeaprlilee Twelre Velamea, Beat ea retrial of e.ak u IB. rate a( li.li mmt tol.ma, freibt at eipeaae ef Cletb Caaee for eaeb eolama. al..ku r ki.j lo,, will Be aeal by auiL peatxwid, aa reoelpl ef l.Maaob. Remluaaaes Bbsabl ba made by parmaea oae. Order Br Draft, ta aretd ebaaee ef Ion. M.wapeper. era aot la enpy ihli adfanlia eat wltbaal tbe aaareai araW Uaana AS Aeara. 1 BARPBR A BROTH ERP.rfew York. traa. I, lm. i re 3t AL THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIKLD, l'A. WIDNR8DAY MORNINll, JAM. f, !. CHICKENS COMK HOME TO HOOST. Tho clonor the Alleged "count out" in Mttino is diauiliied tn'l ik . mnro dcfiniluly Hi true character in uncur tained tho more certainly it i found that it ii only the logical, it not tho comrnonduble, result of Hepiililican leg islation and precedent. Wo repeat what we have said before, that it tho liomocrati have changed the cstab Untied practice of the Slalo, or if tbey have perverted the law, or applied ono rule to tho ozclualon of Jtupulilican returns and another to the acceptance of recall favorahlo to the Democracy, their act in to bo condemned. Hut if they have impartially followed the mandutes of the law, ttrictly obeying iti provmion, as thuy were framed by liepublican legislation!, it is not to their discredit that It huppens to hit more Kepublicans than Democrats, or even that it changes the political ma jority of tho joint aiembly and tho ultlmato choice of Govornor. We do not believe that fraud ought to be met by fraud, nor that bad pro cedents etublihed by Republicans in Louisiana and Florida, approrod by their friends in Washington, or even the examples of arbitrary abuso of power , in Maine, justify a rexort by Democrats to the same practices. But it is not for tbone who have been guilty of such frauds to complain when they aro outwitted by their own sharp prac- tices.' Tho unskillful engineer should be silent when he is hoisted by tho petard of his own construction. In this Maine businets two things socm to bo conceded, that the State Council are acting strictly within tbe letter of tho law, and thut they are enforcing the law regardless of parly Private letters received by a gentleman in this city from a relative in Maine, who is thoroughly informed in regard toils political aflairs,very much illumin ate our knowledgool the situation and strongly confirm tho foregoing opinions. According to this infurmunt the laws, whose execution by Governor Garcelon and his Council now gives the Itupub licans so much trouble, were all passed by liepublican Legislators and op proved by a liepublican Governor, who, it is to be presumed, thought they were the military and necessary Stat ulut. Tbe liepublican Governors and Councils have never hesitated to en- furco thorn literally against tbe inter estsof the Democracy. For example: A few years ago a Democratic Slate Senator, named Talbot, was fairly elected. There was no dispute that he had a majority of the voles, but owing to some inlormalitios in tbo returns several towns favorable to him were thrown out, while a Republican town, whose rtlurnt had txictly the mmt defect, Will counted. In other instances Jio publican returns that wore faulty wero counted and throtcn into the stove, so that their irregularity could not bo discov ercd. In another campaign James Madigan, Democrat, was elected from Aroostook. Governor Conner and bis Council threw out four Democratic towns for inlormality, reducing his voto sufficient to defeat him. But it hap poncd that his opponent was a non resident and ineligible. Tbe matter was submitted by the Returning Board to the Legislature, with Madigan counted out and the citizenship of bis opponent unsettled. They settled it, snd the defeated, ineligible, non rosi dent Republican was counted in. For twenty years this sort ol thing has been going on under the Blaine Hamlin dynasty. The laws bave beon mado and executed solely in Republican interests. In all this time no Republi can bos ever lost his scat by it, while time and again technicalities have been invoked to unseat fairly elected Demo crats. Tbe rosull ol It all has been that the opposition had their wits sharpened. This year tbey were wary and watchful. Grown careless by sue- cess tbe Republicans wore negligent and erred in making tbelr returns ; many of them are informal ; and they bave fallen into the pit which they digged for their opponents. It is hardly human nature that tbe Democrats and Grconbackcra should not heed thciropportunity and embrace it. It may be wrong ; it may not be the spirit of Christian forgiveness. It may be that having suffered for years from a strict enforcement of the law against them tho opposition should now "let up" and construe the law liberally to please and benefit the Re publicans. But it is not human natuie nor political practice. Of course, a rule that Is properly ap plied to one return should be applied to all, and it tho aggregate result changes the complexion of the majority it is tho fault of tho law and not of the State Council. Even the equity of giv ing tbe Republicans control of the Stato, by a failure to enforce their own laws, would be more apparent if two elections had not shown their party to be In minority. Laneatter Intelli genctr. A Backset. Tho election of Cam eron as Chairman of tbe Radical National Committee, is a stab in Blaine's political abdomen, fully as fatal as the ono hs received at Cincin nali in 1R7C. lie is ovidently not as full of brag now as be was tho morn ing sltor the Maine election, when he telegraphed Zach. Chandler, (now gone), Chairman of the Radical 's tional Committee, saying : "We have swept the 8tate. Tho Governor and both branches of the Legislature aro ours!" Now, since the Totes have been oounted according to law, Maine Blaineism is nowhore. We suspect that II the tun were a little nearer the centre of the sky, tbe Senator from Maine might got anotbor clip from tost direction. Dr. Kalloch, Mayoroloct of San Francisco, bat called upon the Com- misslonoit of ToHco to revoke a Srecial license whereby Charles De Young, who recently attacked and shot him, is permitted to carry arms. General Mahone was a Rohol llrlga dinr a brave and dangerous one. The Republicans in the Virginia Legists tore, la eonjunttion with the lie ad. jntlers, bave mode blm a United Stales Senator. THE PHILADELPHIA DKMOC- RACY. Several times within tlio last ten years tlio Democracy of Pennsylvania havo gone (0 Philadelphia wilb a ma jurity, and we feel ourselves safe in as sliming that the same thing could luivo been dono regularly evory year, bad It not been lor tho certainty that the party would default sufficiently in thut city to give victory to tho enemy not withstanding. This coitainly doubles the task fulling to the lot of the work ers of tho parly throughout tho Stuto. Democrats who can attend the polls without inconvenienco respond readily enough at tho call at State elections for "a full voto," but thoso who must needs travel long distances to got to the polls, or who can put in tho time that would be cuusumed in going to voto so at to earn a dollar or two, are prono to excuse themsolves upon tho plea that "there's no nso use ; Philadel phia will whip us anyhow !" And well enough do the workers know that is the fact that howover much tbo country Democrats may do towards achieving victory tor thoir party, tho dissensions constantly going on among thoso who call themselves Democrats and havo direction of "iho Democrutio machine" in the metropolis of tho State thoevil character of many who are intrusted with the manage. moot of tho party interests there, and tho old fogyism and inefficiency of oth ers, are an inovilablu and all-sufficient offset thereto. It is for this reason that country Democrats, as thoso out side of Philadelphia aro called, are found so frequently decrying the men and the methods of tho party there. All the good wo can do is nullified there, and it is not to be wondered at that wo compluin. It is not pleusant to tboso who aro Democrats from prin ciple and who labor in tbe party's be half by such means and such only as will bear tho scrutiny of honest men, to have such humiliating fuels thrown constantly into their teeth, by Repub lican journals, as tho dreadful scenes that attended tho recent Democratic primaries in the Fourth, Filth, and other wards of that city. It galls to bo taunted with the preferment per sistently accorded by the party there to the Bill McMullens and Sam Josephs and others of equally notorious and unsavory ilk. It makes us wince to know that antiquated blatherskites like Dick Vaux can attitudinizo there as the leaders of Reform or Anti-iiing Democracy, and do it, in association with somo of the most hardened Ring sturs and confirmed "dead beats" und "knacks" in all Philadelphia. And the thing attains almost to tho climax at which endurance ceases to bo a vir tue, when euch cattle elect themselves as delegates to our Stale Conventions and assunio to dictate to thoso bodies whul they shall do. It is a crying shame that tho purer rural Democracy has not long since applied tho axe of reform to the root of tho trouble in Philadelphia by refusing to recognise delegates sent from there unless sent by'tbo regularly organized Democracy, and not then unless they aro men suited to honorubly represent the lofty prin ciples upoo which the party is founded. It is gralilying, however, to note that despite our past failure in this parlicu lar, and notwithstanding the disgrace ful incidents that attended some of tho delegate elections snd ward and district Conventions recently held there, tho regular Democracy jf Philadelphia was in tho main victorious, and gavo evi dence of its ability to at an early day crowd down and out tbo roughs asd imbeciles who havo to frequently here tofore ruled the roost to its ruin. Some of the wrong men wero successful, it is truo, but the reverse was happily tho result in the generality of cases. When tbe McMullens and the Jo sephs are compelled to take back scats, and ths Vsujcs are relieved of their self-imposed duty of running tbe party, there will be hops for tho Democracy of Pennsylvania, for tbe regeneration of that of Philadelphia will have com menced, Left to tho management of bruisers and roosters the purest and greatest of causes must noeds fail ol success. And a man who is so much of an egotist that he persists in wear ing a conspicuous gold ring upon his thumb, and prides himself upon the idiosyncracy, Is huts little bettor fitted to lead it to victory. Wilkes-Barrt leader. THE VICTIMIZED KEQR0E8. Unscrupulous partisanship has been productive of many evils in this coun try'. nd with tho worst of its bad fruits may be classed the distuibsnce which it has creeled among the colored people in certain sections of the Sonth. For no other purpose than partisan advantage Radical politicians, with the approval of tho leaders of their party, havo brought incalculable tufTuring upon many hundreds of poor people, whose stolid ignorance and the creduli ty characteristic of their class renders them easy victims of the emissaries sont among them to lure them away from home and friends to suffer among strangers. From tho evidence of the negroes who havo recently left a soction ol North Carolina, under the cruel delu sion that a warm welcome and a brill lent fortune awaited them in Indiana, it appears I hat their prinoipnl grievance is poverty. Men with families of six, eight or ten children speak of it as a great wrong and hardship that tbey bave not been abloto sccnmnlate much property. The close of the war found those mon maslors of their own per sons, heads of their own families, and clothed with all the rights of citizens. But they were homeless and money less they had only their daily labor to depend on for the tuppott of them selves and those who had a natural and legal right to look to them for mainte nance. In the war-wasted, stilly devastated section of North Carolina from which these poor persons have come, and are still coming, ths whites were but little better off than the blacks when peteo came. All but the land, a few farm ing Implements, and here and thorc a worthless borne or mule, had been swept away by the rudo blasts of war. It is tbe testimony of both whites and blacks that tbo owners nf the soil bave given tho negroes evory advantage possible. Both races bave had a hard struggle, and both bave suoceedod in accomplishing alt tbal could bave been expected. Ta have made a living nnder snrh clrcumBlunoos is to bavo achieved a most gratifying success. There Is no moneyless man at tho North, without a house or foot of land in his own right, and having a family to euro fur, who dues not feel that he has dona well ii ho has kept want from his door and "muilu both ends meet." The evidence of thoso oxudusing blacks speak vol umes in favor of the white people among w hum they bavo lived. Thoy have not suffered for food, raiment or shelter, snd they aro leaving beoauso they "can't make money down thur, Bah." Tbey aro going where they aro promised forty dollars a bead in cash, homes free ot ront and remunerative employment, on the sole condition that they "voto tho 'publican ticket ovory time, sab." Wo do not charge, for wo do not be lievo, that the Republican managers in Indiana Intended to sot a tido of help less men, women and children flowing into thoir Stato at the beginning ot Winter. They proposed to work up tbo exodus so that it would get a good start hy April, when farm bauds could bo well placed, uud they did not want a crowd of women and children to come with tho voters. But they started a now that they can't control. Their emissaries did their base work too well. And those who sent them are directly responsible for all tho misery that lias resulted and must result from the exodus. Tho wrotchod victims of this heart less rascality aro objects of pity. Thoy aro mora children in thoir ignorance of the world. To imposo on their trust ful simplicity, to fill their beads with wild dreams of prosperity that cannot be attained, to draw them away from a locality in which thoy bave fared quite as well as any of tho prior labor- ing people of tbo North, to get them into a State where they will bo gener ally regarded as most undesirable in traders to do all this diabolism for tho sako of gaining political advantage is like the work, of thoso Christian statesmen who, as managers of tbo Freedmon's Bank, put their hands into tho negro's pocket and filched Irom him his scant savings. 11'mAiiijrfon Post THE RIGHT MUSIC. Appended is an extract from the speech of Hon. W. S. Grocsbvck at the Grunt banquet 111 Cincinnati. While it is commendable in all respects, we confess to a curiosity to know just what wero tbe sensations of the great tramp snd third term candidate as ho listened to it. The enterprising indi vidual who could worm out of Grunt his own convictions and impressions in reference to the points touched upon by tho speaker would certainly be en titled to a reporturial medul. Said Mr, Grousbecki ' 1 venture to say there isacerlainty that ill the not distant future the pop ulntion hero will be as large as that ol Europe. What then? Shall we bo one Government, with all the econ omies ot administration that it implies, or shall we bo broken into many nations, wasting their energies in rival ries and mutual strife? Shall we on that day be the United Slates of America, the mere continuation and expansion of what wt nrof What a cousumation that would bwl Shall these sscred written constitutions wo now have be preserved aud faithfully administered, or shall thoy be thrown away? Shall the people rule then as now, or shall the voice of freedom be silenced by the drums of despotism? Miall tbo leoeral government and the Ststo governments bo as now, both under limitations, with tho ultimate sovereignty in tbo people, or shall the ono be an Kmpiro and tbo others Provinces ? Speaking lor yourself, I would not give to one government as much additional power as 1 could hold in tho hollow of my hand'. Secession and centralization political monsters, both of them. Secession and central ization Scylla and Charybdis. The channel of safety lies between tbem. May woboablelokoopit; may wo move watchfully, and ever take our reckon ings only from written constitutions." Those noblo principles were never moro appropriately uttered. Tbe Dec- laration of Independence contains no grander sentiment, and every school boy should embrace them. Tnr, Czar's Jars. Tbe attempt to blew up Alexander, the Czar, is the fourth attempt to a-sassinate bim. In April, 1SGC, KnmmiBsari.fT, a liberated serf knocked up the pistol ot an assas sin which wss mado a corpse. The second attempt wss made io 18C7, in Paris. Alexander was riding with the French Emperor in a grand review down tho Boit do Boulogno whon the young Pule Bizoofki aimed a shot at the autocrat which missed, of course. Tbe attempt was witnessed by Mr. Carl Vogt, of the Press office, who was then a lad iu Paris with bis father, a commissioner to tho Exposition. The third attempt was by a lady richly dressed, whoso heavy shoes revealed a man in petticoats. Like the rest it failed and now a mino under a railroad track has blown up a freight train and missed the Czur entirely. Alexander will begin to fool that be was not born to die with his boots on and the assas sint may as well improve their aim or their wcopons or cry quits. Iowa City Press. Backinii Down? Tho Dayton (O.) Journal, a No. 1 Radioal organ, puti tbe brakes down in this way: "It is gradually dawning on the popular mind that no one man is essential to the prospority of this country, Thoro is no sorrowful widow so utterly dis tracted that she cannot, if she desires, find a substitute for the late lamented." IIo is ovidently ready to drop the Grant "boom." Large numbers ot colored emigrants from Goldsboro, N. C, bave passed through Petersburg, Vs., during ths last few months, en route for Indiana. A noticeable feature is the large num ber of female emigrants with infants in their arms. They go without a leader and appoar to be in good spirits. General Sherman is a persistent tho stre goer. lie prefers a seat in the orchestra and is somotimcs so carried away with tbe performance that be rises in bis seat and claps bis hands long and loudly, lie bad bettor look out, "Old Abe" had his brains blown out at one of those places. A Pa milt BusTrD. Mrs. Spraus has autboriacd Lor attorney to draw up papers lor a divorce Irom Govurnor Hpraguo, t la taid that ths Intends to push (be csso to tbo Conrti as speedily as poif,'":. Inn all arises from lb um ol a"' . "n, micas the rap, IHiSffllnutouj. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Ourwanarllla, Pa. Jan. i, 'IS-lf JOHN TROUTMAN, UKALlill IN FURNITURE, II ATTKIaSSFaM, AND Improved Spring Beds, MAKKRT STREET, NEAR P 0. The aaderilrned bttn leare to loforn the eUl- aant of Clearfield, aad tae puti I is generally, that he hae on hand a line aieorttntnt of Furniture, lutth ai Walnut, Ctieitnut and 1'alnled Chamber Sultei. Parlor Hnltei, Reclining and Exteniioi Chain, Ladiea' and Uente' Kaev Chalre, tlte Per foratetl Dining aad Parlgr Chain, Cane 8eaU aad Windifir Chain, Clothe- fieri, 8tep and Exteo lion Ladders, 11 at Racki, Scrubbing Bruahee, tte MOULDING AND PKTUUB FRAMES, ooking Olaeaee, Chroaae, etc.. which would ejltable fr Holiday present!. iaali'M JOHN THnHTHAlf. Re-Union of Trade. rpHK UfideraigDed wliliitig to Inform the puMio .1 inai be opened a COMMISSION 8TOHI2 At tht old Hand io Troatvllle, CleerBeld nonntj, Pa., on tbe I Sib mat., with a full hum of lHV C.H)IH, GHOL'tiHIKfe, NOTION. Ifctota. Mliofla, fctc.. In frtet vry thing to be funud in a flrit-elaas tore, II ol alt loll I atu deUNniat'tl to cli it the low eat oafh price. PAHMUH AND LCUIHCIUIEN WtU find It to thrlr advantage to do their dealing with nie, u the bighnt prices will be paid fur Urain, Shiuglee, or Produce of ant hind. Part or one-ball eaah will be paid. Trading for bh(ngiea or Lumber of any hind a rpeeialtjr. Ateo, agent tor Singer Sewing Machines. Raring wade arrangement! with Etatcra mer ohante to aell goodi furoiaaed me, therefore eall and ice, at I will he enabled to tell cheaper than tne rnaaprit. j. w. UAKLlliK, Troutville, Pa., Hunt. l,'70 1. Agent. TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haeopennd, In a building on Market atrtet, on the old Western Hutel lot, oppoaite tho Court Huuee in Cleartleld.a Tin and sheet-Iron Mana factor? and Store, where will be found at all tines a full line of nouss FusirisnuTa goods, Stows, Hwlwaro, Etc. n.tm.. fin Inn tt.l .11 tritBa f l..k .ek ..,. ing, Ae., done on abort notion and at reasonable nwt, i I vu, anf riii lor tu Singer Sewing Machine. A inpplr of Maohinea, with Neeiile., A.., al ware oa hand. T.rui, etrlotly eaih er ooanlrj produce. A ener. ot patronage euucitaa. 0. O. MEKRRLL, Suprrintendrnt. Cleerteld, April ii, 1877 -If. Wheeler & Wilson Family Sowinj'JiIioliins No. 8. .f ei'eir i.rt'E.mo.r. Straight Needle, Silent, Easy Running, At the Tarls Exposition, 1878, Wheeler ft Wilson roceived Hie only lirsna l"nso awarded lor sowing Machines. Over 80 com petitors. Report of the American Institute of Aew lorkontheW heeler a Wilson Machine " We do not hositiito to declare It Tin lust Sewiso Apparatus in rim World." The No. S and Nn. Maeofeetnrlni: Maeoiaee are ranerlallr reeeraaveeded fin AIIOBHAKa'KS and TAILORS' are. H.B.THOMPSON, 3 doors East of Bank, CURWENSVILLE, PA. WHEELER & WILSON li'F'O CO., 1338 UbestnutSt., Philadelphia, April I, 18;t rca. arumves FORT 6B APE WINE Ceed In the principal Cb arches for ComaiQiion purposes, Excellent forLalios ftni Weakly atrorstma ua in? ajocu SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE I fpkU CHehreted Kit I re Wtte It aede fmu the X J" of Opert Hrape, raited la thii uenatf, lie laeainabw Tonic and Strengthening Proportion are inn rpe tied b any ether Natire Wine, he- (nxthe parejnieaof the Grape, produced nnder Mr. rtpeer e own penonei eapereieton, ite partly and leanineneM are gnartnteed. The yoaagii eh 1 1 it my pertake af iu (eaeroni qualities, aad the weak fit Intnl. d ni It to ndvantace, tt le parttralerly beneflalel I the ajt d and dobllite trad, and called ta the vartene ailment that af feet the eater net. It le In aery reeneet A WINK TO UK RttLIKD ON. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY, The P. J IHRRKT If n Win nf Superier ae meter, ana peruee or we fiaon ejeamiee I tho trope from whieb it If mad. For Pnritr. Rlehooee, PlaTor nod MedtatnaJ Prepertlw, It til no iaa neieoilod. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY, Thla BRANDT Btaae'.aarlTeleellatBl.eeaBtrj, aetng lar aaperior far Besieat paraeeea. IT II A PUR Jlrlin.lloB Irore theraaeaaS oonlalu, ralaabla BlrSlaal propertiea, II Saa a eelleete ierer, aiailar to thai af lea iirapae trera eBi.k It le liaillled, aad It la great arar BBaeag Brat -el aaa faatllae. Sea tkel lee llrae'are af ALFRED RPIRR, Pereeia R. J., la ararlae aert af aaek Settle, SOLD ST J. W. OUATTAM .!. 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The ouderittoed adpti tbii method of Inforo. ing tbo nuoieroue eonvuBete, tbet hit etial bank it nut n Winter nrranjctiueot talt, but that i will be uperaivd in tbe Hummer aa well aa Win ter. I eUita that 1 have tho Best Coal in the Market, and will eel) It for eaab, or In eiehanfe for flour, -. grecrw, etc. barge eoniraeu will i made at a vet y mall pr-.fli. For lull partioularo i oaJI on me in person, residing io one of Uraham'a "IT11 u'"i "uuiim ma mruugii ioe poei ofllce. Ordera left at the poitotfioe will receive prompt atteotlon. TH'-m. a. DUCK KIT. L'lrarQelJ, 1'a., Jen. 5, 187 It If. R. n'cunai,!. o. in.nniTN. CILIUI, McCORKLE & (O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market 8!rt, Clearfield. Pa. Wa uunraetore all kind, of Forallara for ChAmLera, Didlna; Roorai, Librarlca aad Ualla. If job want fumttore ef eny kind, don't hay until ua tea our atwk. VNDEKTAKIIVO In all It. br.Debee, promptly attanded to. OHILCn, McCOHKLB CO. Clrartald, Pa., Kcb. s, 78. READING FOR ALL II BOOKS it STA TIOXER Y Market IU, Clearftelri, (at the Poet ritScci TUR aaderiiicned befi leats ta annuunre te Ilia eiliaeaa of Clearfield and rieiuil, that Ba haa Sued ap a room and aaa juat returned from tb. eity with a larre amoaol of reading matter, eoaiiatltif in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aenount and Pail Booki ef every de Mriptioo; Papr and Envelopei, French preaaed and plaint Pet" and Pencil!,' Hln.k Latal Paper, Deeda, Bluttgareij Judgment, Etoutp Uun and Promiiarv Bote. White and Parch, meat Brief, Legal Can, Keeord Cel.. and Hill Cap, Sheet Mmie, tor eitoer Piano, Plate or Violin, eonataatly oa band. Any booki or etatiooary deiired tbat I may not bare on hanl, will !ie ordered by (rat eipraii, and Bold at hcleaale or retail to anil euitoman. I will alio keep periodioal literature, auoh aa Uagaaloee, Kaaipaneri, Ao. P. A UAl LIN. Clearteld. alay J, Ihts-tf A NEW DEPARTURE L I T II h It S li I I! ( . Hereanr, gouda will be fold for CAKII onlr, r in eirhange for produce. No booke will be hfpt In the future. All old accounts mutt be erttltvj. Tbo who cannot each op, will pleaee hand uter their uotea ard ; CLOSE TBE EECOBD. t am determined to sell my goods at eaeh price, and at a diseunnt for below tbat over ottered in this rtatnity, The discount I allow my ruBtomen, will make them rich in twenty Tears If they ivUvw my wdrlre nd buy fbetr goods Trota mo. 1 will pay eaah for wheat, oeta and cloTer aeed. DANIKL 1001I.AMKH Lutbervhorg, January IT, 1 H7T HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND STREKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IU PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS) PAINTS, Olli?, DYE STl'FF VARNISHES, BUrsllKS, PERFUMERY, FA!CV UDODS, TOILET AKTICLKS, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS far tBedielnal parpo Tmites, Supportora, Bekool Book a and f tetion err, and all other an teres naually foand In n Drug Stora. PHYHICfAlVfl PRK8CRIPTIONB CAHI fl'LLV COMPOUNUKU. Having n large ek perlenee In she bnatneaa the; eaa gif entire aal tafaotion. 0. HA RTPWICK, JOHN f. IRWIN n-arfleld tietnUf I. IHT4 II AUD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I am aware that there are some persona a little hard to please, and I am else aware that tbe complaint of "hard timea" la well nigh an W true I. Hat I am to tritnated now that I tan satisfy tho former and prove eonelaeWnly that "hard times" win not enact loose wno nay tnoir goods iron me, nod all my natrons lb all be Initiated Into the ao oret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I have goods enough to supply nil the Inhsbt tan Is in the lower end of the oounty which I sell at (needing low rates from my mammoth atore la HliLHUNUUKII, where 1 eaa alwaya be foand ready t wait npoa eall era and aupply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such aa Clothe, HatiaetU, CaaaiBnree, Muillai Uelaiaee, Llaea, Ilrllllaga, Calleees, TiimaitBg., Rlbbeas, Laea, Ready BBde Clothier, BeoU aad Skoea, Hat. aad Capa all of the beat material aad Bade to order lloae, Bocaa, uioree, atitteaB, baoea, HtBboaa. SB GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Soger, Klea, Molaasee, Flah, Sail Poib, Liaaeed Oil, Fiih Oil, Carboa Oil. Hardaara, Qaeenawere, Tinware, Caatinga, Plow. and Plo CaaUaga, Malta, Spike., Cora Caltlra torl, Cider Preaeea.aad all kiada af AlBl. Parfataerj, Paiata, VarBlih, Olaaa, aad a g.aeral aaeortaiBBl af Slalloaery, GOOD FLOUR, Of diFereat hrandi, ala-aya aa hand, aad will ha eld ai the lewaat poeaial Sgarea, 1. B. MeClala'e Medteiaaa, Jayna'a Medielaaa lleitettar I aad HeoSaad a Hitlera. IB0S aennda ef Waal wealed for whleh the hlgheat prfea will as paid. Claeereaad aa head aad fat Bale at Ua leweal Market priea. Alea, Agent for StratuaeUle aad Cnrweni.llle Thraebiag Maehiaea. am. flail Bad ass far luaiealtee. Tea will lad everything anally kept is a retail Mora. L. SC. COUDR1RT rVan-hrMla t n., Aegnrt II, 1T4. i'0 JWuib