P'iinylvn.ili.ltiiHri.l X 1 ; TYRONS CLEARFIELD BUANCH OV and (lar MDli7, HOV. 10, 18T9, the Pwenfer Trait, will rna dailf (eiot Hot. d batweea f front and Olearflaid, a. (olWwt t . OLBAltFIBLD MAIL. T Car.nillL,..l.lO, r. RlTervleu) ISO, Cl.r.ld....l.u, " ' Leonard Jell, " ll.rr.lt I.M, " Woodl.nd 4.01, ' Mgler,... 4 0", " V?AllAe.lon,.e.l7, , " BlaaBell .U.li, " llr.h.m Ill, " Phllipiburc,...4.!5, Bt.lB.r'i,.....4.l;, " Bojnton, 4.40, " , O.o.ol.,. 4.1 J, " Powelloo, .0, " rlummll, 1.15, " Vaueeojroo 6.J4. " Tyrone ., " Tyrone... .",.. Veneeoyoo,,... Wit, " Bommlt, ...... ., " Pielloa 10.00, " Dnilt,.. I 13, " lit) sen,. 10.17," Btlmt'.,..A...10.2J, Pbillp.uuri,..10.I4," ()ru.i.,.... I0.8H,"- 11 In. 11.11, 10.97," Wllirl(.n,-. 10.44, MlRler ..10.63," ' Woodl.nd U.S, Barretl, 11.07," Lcoo.rd 1113," CU.rll.ld 11. IV," Ki..rvl.w......ll.Si. " Ciir.nivUI.,.U.40i.ii CLBAHKIiaU KXI'HESS. 'iliAVB SOllTHr T lTaVB NORTH" CarweotvilUH Hirer. iew...M Cloarleld.... Leonard Barren Woodlead,.... Blg-lor YYellar.toii,.., Bint IUII,..,. Graham, Philip.lur(.. Btela.r'e, BuTDtoo, Oaoaula, Po Walton Humrait Vanercyoc Tyrono, M i.M a. a. 0.8. " i S.47 I 4.1 " 5.J7 " 0.03 " . " 0.10 - e.aj' " .3 " 0.33 0.37 " 6.42 " 0.J.1 " 7.01 " 7.23 MS 1 Tyrone....... Yaneooyoo,., Summit Pow.lton,.... Oaceola,......, Boyntou . ,..M r. . .,. f ..t.Ot ..0.17 ...8S8 " ,...34 " ,. S.3W Hteinor'e Pbilinabarc. ..0.41 " Orah.ro ..0.47 ' ,.. -..IP.0J " Ulo. Ball Welleoetou, . Bi(l.r, Woodland,... Barr.lt Leonard, Cieerneld, rtivervloi.,... Curwenevill. ..e.io ..(,17 .2i ,..S(I ,..ss .' " ' ..0.41 10.01) ' u a u'snimoAji os u a n non jb b a n cii ks IAATR AODTA. T. N. A. V. A. Mi SHU 2:14 ,'i MB ' 7t0 3:14 7:01 1:30 10 SO T:lo 1:44 M-S5 7:11 1:47 10:43 7:1V 1:41 10-43 7:40 1:47 '10:09 7:45 .1:07 10:41 8:01 1:11 11:09 e:l LS4TH Honm. a. m. r. . r. 11:40 1J1 4:10 11:11 4:14 12:14 4:10 0:10 13:04 4:01 4i 11:41 1:47 1:40 11:45 3:50 1:44 11:40 1:44 9:10 11:39 1:45 ::i5 11.90 3:30 1:30 11:24 1:90 TlTIOlfl. Morrl.tlnle, Pblllpehnrg, - rUotnor'e Boynton, Oaoo!a, Moihannoa, . ei.rllm, llouttdal., ' MeCaul.y, K.odrick'a, Uamay. BALD RAULE VALLEY BRANCH. El. UaiL. . m'. a. m. Mall. Exp. . H. A. M. 7.08 9.30 Itava Tyrone nrrivo 8.10 113 8.47 Hald Bade 5.59 5.10 4.48 4.95 4.15 . . 4.01 leave 1.15 8.01 0.90 S.14 0 65 8.31 10.08 9.45 10.14 U.08 10.411 Julian Mileihnrf Bellefonta .Mileabary UOHArd 41 I 11.18 errire L. Haven TVRONB ! STATION. RARTWABD. A. II 1. 1 WRflTWARD A. H 4 1 Pittaburih Bip'aa, 1.59 PaelBe Kipreaa 9:14 JohoiUina Kxpraafl 8:51 1 r. W. Day X.preu 11:54 Mall Train, 9:17 Atlantic Gxpreii, 0:51 I'blla. Ktpreel, fill ParlOi! Kxpr.il, 8:10 Wav Pai.eng.r, 1:15 M.il Train, 0:34 Pat Line, 7:08 Oloie oonneetlooe made by all train, at Tyrone and Look Haven. . . B. I1LAIB, '. myl7-tf. 11 Bupert&tenilent. ' PTAOB LINES. A rtane leavee Conven.ville daily for heynoldfl ville, at I o'elook, p.u.,orTtviDf at Reynoldirille at 9 o'elook, p. m. Retornint;, leave. Reynolda ville dally, at 7 oVIock, A. a., arriving nt Cur wenivilleat 11 o'elook, m. Fare, eaeh way, $2. A ftare leare. Curw.nivllle daily, at 1 o'clock, p. m., lor DuUoi. City, arriving at DuBnia City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Rotaming, Icavoi DuBoi. at f o'elook, n. m., daily, arriving at Corweaavilleat 11 a'ehaok, m. - Pare, oaao way, $1 .60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW 6RADK DIVISION. H ud Aflrr Monday, Augnat 4th, 1870, V tbo paeaeager tralnt will run dally laioopt Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, iollowa ! EAXTWARD. l).y M.lllve. Pitt, burg 8:56 a. m. Rod Bank llilSi Bligo Junction 1 1:3.1 1 New Betbl.heni 11:36 p.m.; Mayivlllo 12:60 1 Trot 1:11: Brookvilla 1:36 Puller'. 1:00 : Iry. noldivlllo 1:11 1 DoBoil 1:50 1 Hnmmlt Tunnel 8:I0 Penleld 1:43 Weedvllle 4:0 Ben.ieKe 4:91 1 arrirea al Driftwood t 5:10. V lT WAR l.Day Mall leave. Driftwood 11:20 p. H4 Bnietett 105 1 Woodrllla 1:10; Penlleld 1:40: Buromit Tunnel 1:10 : Unr)ol.l:: Roynold.ville 2:52: Pallor'. 9:10; Brookville9:93: Trov :44i Jiav.. ill. 4:14: Hew lt.thle6ov.4J10 Hligo Junction 6:11 Bod Bank 4:90: arnVM At ruunarg at :0 p. . : n , pV Tbo ReynoldtvilleAaeoBttwdAtien Ioatoa KeynoldavilM doily At 1:66 a. ai. aad srrlvea at Had Bank at 10:50 A. riuabnrgk at I:.l p. ta. Lcavoe Pittebnrgh At 1:16 p. m. Red Bank at leap, a. arriving at nay no larviiio at v:ve p. au. Clooa eonnoetioni mad. wltn tralnfl en P. A 1 Railroad at Driftoood, and with tralnt on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Hod Bank. DAVID McCARUO, Uea'1 Bop't. A. A. jAoneon, rVup't L. U. Dir. FARE! FEOM CJjKAKFIELD, TO Ballefonu, l'A....8J 05 Middlelowa .I4 00 Lock Ua.ea. I 70 Muielta. ...... . 6 66 WiUlam.port... 3 60 Lanoaaler I 80 II .nungjoa 190 PUILADBLPU1A 0 LewittowAM W.M 2 00 AltoonaH,.HHJ 1 66 MaryavllleM.,.MM.. 4 50 JobnitownMnHm t 95 CaoanavUla.. . 30 1 Philiciburc... 61 Oieeola 65 Tyrooa 1 21 BARRIHBURO ... 4 76IPITTRBURO 8 . ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. . ' CarwtuTiUa, Jan. , '!8 tt i BAWMIIiIj AT- PRIVATE SALE t AST partial la need of a Sew Mill nreborrby ialorned that I will tell them m at good a. uew. fitarn a Bloeka, a FIFTY FOUR'INCH 8A JV. Silt la f, and til thi other fiitaret Id xxi ordr. rot Tortiier imormatioo, aadr justi! 3. m. 1 OioU MllU.CIwrlltkl Co., Pn. " CENTRAL Ntate formal Nchool Eighth Normal School Dintrict.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. rf A. S. J.-4 UBf A. jtf., Principal Tbii School an tt prtntit joniti toted, offurt th Try bojrt fMllitiM for Prriiot.al ud CIaiowl iMraltiK ' i t v ittiildlirfi ipMlttali iaTitip)( bb4 oixjfoat ; otspWuly kmtmd by tm, m ll TMUitUoxl, tnd hnai.t4 mh toniif! Mpptj f fwr tr, . Kfi tprir$ tUr. ' . Utti hkkfal w wy of Itvehn ium4ojM8kI ffilit, t4 tit to ' ttMlrwork. r - i lliMipliaa, naatatDd,aa.fgr)ud to.oragi. - BxfMnBMii nolrtvt4. tfif taali a wmk ticdMliaa W tbf praparing totaMUh. Hwdtoada..tto4aaytlBia. 1 Oearaat af atadv piaaiitbad fc taa Htata I. Madal Botwal. II. Piaparaury. III. Klamaa Ury. IV.Kciaatila. , . i ABidact eavaiai I. AiMdatala. 1L Gmm.rwUi. III. Maaia. IV. Art. - - Tba ItataaaUra aad Saiaattfta aaara an Pra (Mioaal, aad tadtata aradaailaK Ibarata raoatva Huta Diplotaaa,aof.rerTlB tba follow.; anitaa pndvgifr9: IfaaUrartb 8Imom, Omd oi m to lb othar eaaraaa raoalTa Herts hi Cortia rstM of their aiUJomoiU, kitaad h tt.a PtvmltT. Th ProfMjIaal eoanoa ra liboral, tad arc ii tfaoroagluiaaa aot lafahor ta tboia of oar bait mlljraf. Tha Btata nairat blgbar ordir of tlttata fblo. Tha tlnoi defaaad It. It la oaa af tha er.aiaoshaflU rf tbU aohaol to htlp totarara Itbjr ianiiatarx iatiiitaf ana one ton i Maaauro ror har arhaala. To Ihta aad M aalMta yaang par aaaa of (ad abilitta aad food pvrpoaM ihoM vaodaatraaa tnprava taalr Ubm aadtbafftal aota, atadwato. Ta all aaoh U pfnaaifot td ta 4ovaHp.ff harpnwan aad abaadaat opparta aiUoo for wall paid labor aft Itmriof ariool. ofor aatalogaa aad taraw addraaj tha Priaaal. ; HOARD OF TBURTEK8: - : " mcfioiuM'-nnnM, j . J. S. Bartoa, M. D, A B. Baat Jaah Irovi, A.M. Bioktard.ftaaaa. Ohrit,A. N. lUah. R. 4. Cook, I. C. Hippl 4ia, ft. H. McOaraiiak. Ktq., W, W. fiaakia, JO UN A. ROB Li. v , . tj, " a trAT favaraaa. ! . - Ifaa. k, it. Ctirtla. Hon. H. L. IHrfffabarb, ' W Jaaaa Morrill, Mae. Wa i!r, 4. C. WhaOT,B. HiUarMaOomtak.ifiq. ' WILLIAM BIOLKR, 1 j w Traildaat Hmra af Traataaa. "' MIKRTW, ' Vtaa rmidani. ft. MILLAR MiORMICR. firy. ' THOMAS YAHPLRf, Traafnraf. ! Laak JIaramaba,7l.lpM, T.1K()l(TOl4 NoTICR.-KoUoa It tiara J flvan ihnt l.-Hn TrilaiDntary on tha artata t jnHN IIOI.T, Uu of .Vallacttoo Loruuirlt CUarlMld aouot, J'nBn'a.. laceaiwilt bartaft ," lulf Krntoa tw tlm antlerftirnftl. all rt)h .ndbtil to itato am i.,.o rnaka muiMiMtt paTioanl, aud ihuat hit. ion or -If ma ml ftjrMlo, lbt en iiit will r4iiit Uvtn riitrljr auihrntkaU'd lr t-ltliant without Uli". HKl'BKV HI.Tv L ,; ;, f HTKI'IIKN lU'LT, . . Bia'ut4ir-, WalU.ttait, Y., M-r.-h 24, IfflO-nt. E.S. HENDERSON, a ' UNDERTAKER Bt KNSII)K.J'BN A. npiiH nltarritiar auw LVn to tha oltliaai of X BoroiiJo and vkinttr, an onpruvldoil tiorUlty. Horcanr all Jcinda of Cinktn and Coftoi will be kopt oo hanlp and order i flllod at onaa. j j v .'r " frttural .Ittritiifd ltiytrhfre. I will furniih tha flacut ai writ ai tha etirapt artlolu dedleattd to fuoeraU- AU ordara loft at tba atora al' J una C. Coma will racetre prutnpt attaotloa, ror rnrflior partlrniarf, Or.ii no ur addraai t B. H. HKNUKKHO.S. Dae. I, lSTD.tf.. f , GEO. WEAVER & CO., CLEARFIELD, PA., Hara opeoad up, to the (ra room laUly otvuplod by Woarar A Uetta.oa tSaoond itraat, a larfa and wail aoleclad itook or Dry - Goods Groceries, 1 BOOTS ASU SHOES,. , " QI'KKNriWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARK, - ' ' HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dinpoia of at rra.t.naMa ratal , lor aaab. or aichaoia tor oountry produca. titOKGB WKAVKU A CO. ClaarfiolJ, V., Jo. 0. 67-tt. REMOVAL ! t James L. Lcavy. ' HaTloff pnrehitied tba in t Ira stock of Frol. Sackatt, naroty give notice (hat ha bi inored toto tba roooi lately ocr tutted by Kood A Harty, on tfeaond itrat, whara La ii prapared to offer lo lha publio COOK STOYES, PARLOR STOVES,5 of tha lalatt improrad pittertin, t luw prica. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Hpouting, Plumbing, Oas Pitting, And Hepnlring Pnmpt A epreialtj. All work warranted. Anything in my lino will ao ordered ireoMal IT doairad. - .. JAS. I.. LKAVV, Proprietor. FKKI). rMCKATT, Agont. Olaarllod, Pa., January 1, 1970-lf. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS andCAPS, Cheoirtr thn ever ut tha nloi-e of GC.& T.W.MOORE, KIMIM HO. 1, IMl'.'K OPP.Rl HOI'SE. Wo have just roccived (ho lurget and bout uluciod tock of . . , BOOTS & SHOES, Hats, caps,' ' AND tienis Furnishings Coods, That h ever oome to town. ' .Mso, all tbe new noveltios in HECKWEAR. SOtE AOC5T8 Ton riKKISS' Driving Boots and Shoes it- Rubber Boots & Shoes. Give an cJi and mo If wa don't sell oheapur than anybody eliie,, ' f;PO. C. MlMlHR, TUB! W. MIMIHK. Ctoarlild, Pa, rnt. 14, lBTt-la. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. IIIMIM Nil. TIIKliU, OPKItA HOIAE, " Clearfield,' Pa., '. M'BOLISALS A RKTAIL DEAI.8R l.v' D It Y GOODS, Conprlaiaa; Itraea Oooda of tbo very lataet tytta, ltataiea, Alpaaaa, aad all aiaaaar of Fancy Dress Goods, aa Cretorm, Mohair Laitare, PUldd, Draaa Uiaffeataa, Uroat raaataa or tba very I -teat " atylea, and aa ehaap ae thoy en ba aold . , la Ihta narhat. NOTIONS, Conriftlaa; of O I or an for Oeotf, Lad let and Miatoa. Haa of all ihadaa, P.Ik Prinn, Laoee, Paaey Draaj Itattoa. Ladlea' Tie of all ehadaa aad atyla, Caffa 1 aad Col lore. Htbhana af all kiade aad qaalUrrt. J4ttaa Uadorwoor, Trinalaga, at. B0OT8 AND, SHOES, GROCEHiES, Qoeenswara., Hardware, Tinware, ' Carps'f. Oil ClotliN, f WALL PAPER, ' , LEATHEE, FISH, Etc.,' Waletj clll ke naM wkoleaalA at rataU. Will take Country Produce In Eiriuafw tor Cioo4. mt Market Frteea. WM. J. BOfFKH. rirarOtia, ra., . t. iav?.tr. 1 rtllsr flliinf ous." j JOHN TROUTMAN, OtAI.KK IN JURNITURK, MATTICKMNEM, A Nil Improved Spring Beds, MAHKKT 8THKKT, NRAR Y.O. The underiiiinad briri I ear a to inforin tba eltl- aani of Clear lie hi, and lha public generally, that ha haa on hand a Una aiiortmenl uf Kuruttura, inch a Walnut, Cbaetnut and I'ainted Chamber builei, 1'nrlur euitei, Hechniiit; and bi tent ion Chaira, Ladiei' and leote' Baiy Cbaira, tba Par fn rated Din in and Parlor Chain, Cana Hfate and Windi'.r Chain, Clothe Han, 8tp end Kxteo iuo Laddere, Hat lUcki, tSorubbing Bruebee, Ac MOULUINa AND PICTl'KB FKAMKS. ooklnjr, (llae'ie. Chromoi. Ac, which wnuld awl tab lo fur Holiday pment. aWIU'M JOItrV THOIITM AN, Re-Union of Trade. riHK underiifturd winhing to infurm ttic mho that bo oieood a t'OMMISMON htokl: At tbeold eland Id Troutrllle, Clearfleld i'unty, Pa., in the 1 Htb ioaL, with a full etork of IHIY i(OI4, CHOCI.ItHCH, NOTIONS, IWo te, dhoca, i:ir., In ftet averythiuff to be found lo a flret-cla itura, all ol which 1 out determlDeil to sell at lb loweat caxh priece. kahmickm ash i,i Mt:itii: Will find it to thrlr adrantaffnto do their ilaalinx with iui, ae the hlgat-f-t prieef will aapxul fur Graia, BLiinglta, Or I'rodiiM of any kind. P-rt I'rodiioo or anv km.- rani: , . .. , . , . Ul kt..fiaV Tidi. lor j be deeraod guilty of mudumeanor, and ShiDRle. or Lunibrrol any kipil a .rtmalty a.nt for Singer Sewing Machines. Utiing miula arraDxctnante with Kairrn mer nhinte to nll guodi furnielied me, tliirrtil'ore onll and ire, aa I will lie eiiulad l ai ll otiaapor than tlierlic.j.eit. , J. W. CAHtU-K, Truutvllla. Pj.,.o.i U, 7-lj. AjfarU1 , TIN & SHEET-IRON W ARE CANDISMEHRELL" Haa njifnt-d, in a buiMing oo Market etrcet, ofl tha old Woftero Hotel lot. nppueite tha Court Houee in Cloarflald.a Tib and rShaat-Iroa Mana factory and tilorv, wbere willtw found at all tiuei a full line ut nouss PTOitrassmG goods, St0709, Eardwaro, Etc. liouie Spuutlog and all kind of job work, repa ir in j, Ac, done on eh'trt notice and at reanfmalile ratvij. AIo, wnt for tha SingerSewlng Machine'. M.y ': : : ) A .apply of Mauhiiier, with Wordier, Af., nl way. on hand. Ternff, atrlotly ra.li or country protluoa. A bare ol patronage mlioiteil. O. B. MERRR1.L, ru)rrioteDd,nt. ClearBcld, April 2.1, IST7-H. --- .lEQETAbi V 5,c- ioK Baa been In eonatRlit Ft. , nae by tho publlo Jf It ' 'SJ?": for over twontj jtrara, 1 .Jy 1 Atul at tbt boat rireiMeratto ever iBvontcd for UKSTOll IXO GRAY BAIK TO ITN VOtTIirt'I. COI.Olt AMD Tbo 8taU and . LIFE. I, OlicmUt It anppllea tha natnral 1! uf Mflf3. end l"iliti' enilorfie and it ai a great triumph in medi cine. food aad color to tha hair (laoda without atalolug tha Lin. . It will Incmupp aud Utlckra tha arnwih af tha halra prevent Ita blaachlBa; aad ftUllna; off, and tliua 1VRRT HALUNFJiM. It aarfia lUJilnif, Emo tion a and IkandrulT. Aa a II AIR DItKHSING It la aeiry dValmbla, alTlaa; tha hair a liken aoflaeaa which all admire. It keena tho head cleaa, awemt aad baallhy. WHISKERS will diancw too bnril 10 a UltUWN ur BLACK a dlerroUon. HHm In on. wrararAUon It Ia esallr AppUod, and roduoM a nernuvnoTit color that will A wnah rwT. 1 1'Ht.l'Allt.U IIV R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. N. H. Sold or a DmM eck PORT GRAPE WINE Uaed la the prloelpAl ObArabal fur ComiooAloa parpoaea. Excolloat for Ladies andWoikly "v rorsons ana uti ajoo. PASSAIC. Kj, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE t rorn olo. riLt Olebraiad Nat ire Wine la mada from tha Jaieaaf tbe O porta tirapa, rajietl la IbU Coat) t jr. It Iavalaabla Tonio and Strengthening Propertied ara anaarpaaad by any ether Natlrt Wiaa. Ba in tba purajaieaof tba tirapa. prodaocd andar Mr. Rpaar'a owa aeraaDal aaparrteioa, ita parity and KftaatBeaaea ara gBarantaad. Tba yoaBa;aet ehtltl a.ay partake af Ita aaaaroai qaalitiaa. and iaa aaaaeei tarana aea it 10 aurantajra. it ia partlralarly baneBHal la tba aged and debilita te.!, aad tailed ta tba Tarieaa ailment! that af fect tha weaker . It Ii Id arery rpaet A WINK TO UK RKLIKD ON. SPEEDS P. J. SHERRY, Tba P.J. HIIRRRT U a Wiaa of Superior Charaotar, and partaken af tba toldea a,nalitia al tba papa fraa whirh It la made. For Farlty, Rlohnaei, Flavor and Mrdioinal Propartlat. it will ba found anaieallad. SPEER'S P.J. BRANDY, Toll nRANDTMaAdiolirlvAledlathUeoaolrv, baloR lar auperlor for ajedloal parpoaaa. IT IB A PI RIC dlillll.tloA rrem the (rape tod ooAUiAt valo.kle airwioal propartlae. It ae. a delleat Hevor, .Irallar to Oi.t of tba rapea (real wbleb k la dlillllxl, aed la la graAl ivar aama( Int-elaa. faailllat. Rottbel th. altaalir. of ALFRID flPHBR, raaealt N. I., it .veetbe ewrb af Moh bottle. SOLS 7 S. VT. OR ATT AW Jala- it, lttt lv. THE;:REPUBLICAN.' t.'LKA KUKi.i), r,. WKUNESDAY MohNlNll, AFK1I, 14. 184. wmmmmmmm .111 THE FRAVJf.S yjtAl J) .. MR. B. B. HAYES' PROFESSION CONTRASTED WITH HIS ACTS. HOW I'KllKIIAL OFt'K'IAo' UKHE III.IH IN (IIU)F.ll 10 COBHI'I'T FLECTIONS A TATIIINU KXI'OKE Of OLBL IIOANT-HH-IVIl. HKRVIC'e--Tllr; I1KM- KIY 1'ROI'OSH). Tha aiucittl I'uniiniltou of whii h Sen ator Wullmo is Cliaii man, diiwlcd to inquire wlmtlicr, in tlio ycur 1878, money was rnintd by urisiwiiient op othorwinK, upon Federal ottiro lioldein or omployen for uleclion pnrxwiH, liuvo hiilimilli'd their report lo the Senate. It Mule that the nun lor N recuhitcd by act ol ConieiM approved A 11 trust 15, IS"!.!, aa Iollowa: Sr.CTlON ti. Tbut all executive ofli eurs or employ ea ol the United Stulea, not appointed hy the I'remdent, with the advice and eminent of the. Senate, are prohibited from requentiiiir, giving to, or receiving from any ollieer or em ploye of tho liovernmont, any money or property or other thing uf value for political purposed; and any audi offi cer or employe who ahull offend against mi.- j.i.r.imunn hoi, raiiuii siiuii no ut once discharged from the service ol 'i'jn, unu us runu ai on conviclion thereof kIiuII ba lineJ in a sum not oxccciling 05011. , Tlie"l'rt'i(it'nf" of tlio t'nitctl States icKiu-il an order itlxo, iroliiliiting a 8eKinL'nt for political purposes on ofll fern or snbordinaU's of tlio Govtrn meut. j Tho oommittoi' repoi ta lliut both tlio lotter nil tha spirit ol the etatuto bad been violated, and that the plain mean ing of tlio order of the President has not been oboyod. Tho late Secretary of the Senato rMr. Gorhaml. who was an employe of tho Tinted Slates, wasinJ'. ," '"'yi("ion thereof, shall bo ..... . , , ., I punished by imprisonment tor a torra at the same time Secretary of tho lie- ,ot 0!CO(,di R ,x an(ii in tho muiienn v uiii en.iionui V'Olllltolieu, anu whilo holding both of these places ho issued and sent to employes ( f tho Government printed cireiilars, asking for, and urging tbo necessity of malt ing contributions ol money for tbo ad vancement of the Republican cause in the political campaign of 1H78. , a. - That clkuso ol this circular which declare) that "thero will be' no objea tion in any ofliciul quarter lo such vol-1 untary subseription" was proved lo have been suhmilteil to Mr. Hayes, who approval the same, and tho refer ence here made was to him and his action. Tho ciicular was sent to every per son in and out of the United States r linhlimr nr nllion u-It I I A , ' n.g al.OOO, tho amount required usu- ally being ono per cant, on the salary. The .whole sum received hy the fie - p'lblican committee in tho Summer and rail of 187S for these purposes from Lj b'otleritl officials was SM.OOO, and theltcc wholo sum. received from all other sources was (13,(10(1, making the cam- paign fuud of the liepublicnn National Committee amount to u total ol $l(l(!,. 000. When the circulars were neglected, or those subscribing were slow in pay ment, other circulars were sent out hurrying the delinquents up This modo of obtaining money for political purposes was also adopted and carried out in 1870, when two per cent. upon the' amount of the salary ol tho nlncial or subordinate wan demanded by tbe Republican Committee. In addition to Ibis aum of 1106,000, the Republican Stato Committees of some ol the Status vrero authorized lo collect, and did collect, moneys for po litical purposes from the Federal ofll cials within those States. It was charged tbat. moneys were collected from 'ladies In Government employ, and from those receiving less than .1,000 per year, and such seems to boj tbe fact. I , " Tho sum collected from siiboidinates and employes in tbo Interior Depart rocntalone was 13,217. Tho Treasury, the Department of Justice, War, Navy, and tho Agricultural and. Printing De partment was each visited by these collectors and moneys oblainod in large amounts for political purposes. Inquiry was made as to tlio amount of moneys received by the Democratic National Congressional Committco in 1878, and it was found to bo a total of 1,K'J5, collected from members of Con gross and private ciliacns. This mon ey waa shown to havo been expended on printing, stationery, and salaries of clerks ompliryed in -distributing docu ments. 'The campaign fund of 8100,000, col lected by tho Republican Committee, of which this 19.1,000 collected from employes of the United States was part, was expended as Iollowa : (21,500 for documents and postago; (12,000 for omployes, folders, etc.; anil about (3,000 for printing, autionory, rent, otc. Tha remainder waa Bent to per son. Ill the Htatee to b. n.fl In trio eloso Congressional districts, to aid in the election of tho llcpublican candi dates for Congress. 4 It acorns to havo boon distributed aa follows : ' Maine, (5,000: Now llainiishire. (1,750 ; Vermont, Third district, CilM); (Connecticut, Third district, (1,000 ; New Jersey, rirst district, (1,600: Second district, (500; Fifth district, (500 ; Pennsylvania, Seventeenth dis trict, (1,500; Maryland, Sixth district, (1.250; West Virginia, Second district, (.150; Third district, (500; Virginia, Second distrirt, (1.000; Fourth dis trict, (1,000; North Carolina, to three districts, (1,300; South Carolina, First district, (1,000; Filth district, (1100; State at large, (200; Florida, First district, (500 ; Second district, (1,1100; Alabama, fourth district, (500; Ten nesson, First district, (500; Kocond district, (500; Missouri, Second dis trict, (500; Third district, (500; Rev. onth district, (100; Tenth district, (1,000; Ohio, to nino districts, (0,300; Indiana, to btate Conlral Committee, with recommendation that it be dis tributed as follows: First district, (2,- 000: Fourth district. (1.000: Sixth district, (1,000 ; Kichth district, (500; Tenth district, (500 ; cannot aay whether or not tbe distribution waa made as recommended ; Illinois, Eigh teenth district, (250; Michigan. (5,000, Iowa, (5.000; Wisconsin. (1.600 ; Ore- eon, (2,000; Colorado, (1.000; Total, (53,900. i The report states that llarry Ct baugh, the captain of the watch in the Treasury, in the Fall ol 1878, furnish ed to the Republican Stale Committee of Pennsylvania list of the clerks who were voters lo that Slate, aad that round trip railroad tickets wero distributed from the room ot Ur. Co baugh, ia the Treasury, to the voters. One hundred and three, voter wont from the (uluiior and I'oatoRico Du purtmeiit" to Hrnnnylvanla In Novem ber. 1878. ... , Tho committee believe, and au re port, that the collection of nioiioya In any amount, but especially In an large a proportion of the whole fin in hero dixi'loscd, from pcraon ill lliu public Service, to perpetuate tho rnlo of those in power, in contrary to the apirtt of our Governmental iimtitulionn, und in direct anlagonixm to freedom of choice by tho people. Your committee think that the Htut ulo of 187U ia in practice a dead letter, and renpeetfully report for adoption the following hill : A bill to prohibit officers and em ployes of the United Staler) from eon tributipg money for political purposes. Ilryt enti'inl by thr Si m'te au l Jfouu of Jli jircscMalivas of the failed .Slates of America in ConnrrM assnnblrii, That it shall not bo lawful for any person holding any office under tho United States, or any employe thereof, to eon tribute or pay any money, property or valuable thing for any political pur poses whatsoever, ir to pay any as sessment or percentage upon the in come or emoluments of his ofliue or position for any political purpose, or to give, lend, advance or pay any money, property or valuable thing with the intent, or with the aisont. pormiimioii, or nnderstanding tbut thu samo may be applied to or for anv po liiioAal purpose whatsoever, or to'him- : sen or neiuoll apply the same to any "' "'i"' " "' ' jmliiical purptwe. No head of a de. parlmunt or othersupcrior officer shall himself collect, or permit or allow any other person to collect or receive, from anyollloeror employe in hia depart meat or under his supervision, or any other officer or employe whatsoever, any assessment, percentage, contribu tion, gilt, loan, or advance of any money, property, or valuttbld thing with tho intention, understanding, or permission that tlc Bame shall or may be used tor anv political ournose. Bio. i. luat any person who aball; violate any provision of this aet shall bo deemed Kinlty of a misdeineanor. discretion of the court, by a flue not exoeediniv $n,000, and on conviction shall bo forever thereafter disqualified from holtlioir anv ofTice of honor. nriitit.. orti-iiHt. under tha I'niliul Ktiititu ' Any officer of tbe United Slates who shall violuto any provision of this act shall, in addition to such imprisonment and fine, be deemed and taken to have vacated the office by him held. Tbe abstract ol testimony appended 10 ,ho r"'10rt con,in tbe r,,llwinK in loi inalion : Sonators were assessed $100 apiec.o and Kopresentalivea $50. Over wtO.dOl) was collected outside of Senators and representatives. No direct appeal waj made from the Nationul Committee to Kederul office holders in New York city. row lorn. railanelpliiB, t'ltunuigh I""" KllMIIIMull wit re UIIOWCII lO 11 SO 1110 i fund tsilleclud Irom Kedernl otlicrrs in i thl.jr rusI00tivo cities. " j Wisconsin was allowed to retain thai : amounts collected within Iter Slate of i '''"'! otlloe holdei-s. ' , in iiij moniAiii ti. iuu iiiiiu w an j need In tho Coni'ressionul Commit-1 tec'a hands. one-sixth to the State Com- mittee, and the other two thirds thev ; could use according to their host judg-1 menl in ami about Cincinnati. j (iorham's Committee aided nineteen I Southern districts and tilty eiitht' Northorn districts. Tho averago to Northern districts was (712 "Thero must havo been many times the sum wa collected used throughout tho cniintVi first and last. i The snbscriptlon in tbo I'ostotlice Department was headed by Thomas J Hrady. In the Treasury Department,' by John nnerman, recrtary ot tlio 1 reas ury. t In Ihe Agricultural Department, by William O. LoDuc, commissioner. the ijinrarian ol the Senato waa employed and paid for getting up a texi-ooox lor the campaign In ad ditinn o bis salary as Librarian ((2,220), ho iceeived (250 lor aiding committee with information as above. Of tlio money aeut out by tho Dcm ocralic Commiltoo Dot one dollar was sent into any Congressional district. it was expended lor labor and dncn ments entirely. FREE TRADE ETHICS Congress haa a constitutional right ' u lay and collect faxes, duties, im posts' and excises," and to "regulate commerce. Hut this power was grout ed for specific purposes, "to pay the debts and provide for the common do fense and general welfare." i U was not the intention of the men who made our fundamental law to clothe Congress with authority to "protect the business interests of any mau, or corporation. Import duties were to be laid Tor tho purpose of rais ing revenues, not to enrich any class ofcltiacns. Incidental protection, such aid as comes, to any interest incidentally from an equitable adjustment of tariff for revenue, is constitutional. Bat discriminating tariff, a selection of one industry to bo "fostered" by shutting out competition, and another to be opened to competition Irom all tho world, is an illustration of the paternal plan that haa no rightful plnco in our system. 1 ho government that, in or- dr to AbNok tw. jaw- iku. . doe.a) men, doubles the cost of any article to tho ennsnmor, Is not such a structure as our fathers erected. As thr tariff stands to-day it in unjust to'lho last degree, and cruelly oppress. ive. It is such a regulation of the coat of food, clothing and other wares as should not bo tolerated outside of a despotism. We cannot hope, for many years, to dispense with a tariff. H will take timo to educate the people up to abso lute freedom of trade. We are com pelled to raise a large rovenue to pay our debt,' in addition to eorrent ex penses, and a considerable portion of this will coiiui from duties on imports until a better plan has been popular ised, j j ; " ' Hut; wo can get this abominable heresy of protection out of our slut ittos, can lay imposts for revenue, not for the enrichment of one and the rob. bcry ol another. ' We can destroy the notion that any kind (if business en terprise haa a right to have its profits enhanced by art of Congress at the er perso of its customers. Having done this, we shall be lii fair condition to move on toward tlio accomplishment ol the ultimate aim. of free-trader the destruction of all restriction! on trade and tlio estab lishment ot the rights of all men to ex change tbe product of Ibeir labor without being robbed In the naruoo! the government and under the disguise of protection. Wa$hington Post. A woman Hung la the nearest ap proach to perpetual motion. BUfiKAYKS. The editor of tlio Philadelphia iV.v-! rrrrf, in alluding to surrounding events, hits somebody light between the eye in this way: "iy any eodu of political oihics which is rei'ognir.ed as respecta-! blu, Mr. John Kelly, the Tammany Chief, Ia on a higher plane than that occupied by sundry men who are la-Id up aa examples, including, perhups, President Woolsey and several of tlio faculty or Vale College. . Mr. Kelly oelioveej that hainuul J. Tildeh is not'a fit man to bo nominated for the Preni dency, und, although ho owes much to the Peinocratie party, lie avows his unwillingness to support Tilden if nom inated. Tbo President of Yalo and soma ol tho Professors aru reported as expressing condemnation of tbo third term project on prineiplo; asi-ondomn-ing tho aeeond term administration of President (irant, r.nd as helioving that Grant ia not a tit man to be nominated for the Presidency, independent of the third term question. 1'nlike Mr. Kel ly, they are not encumbered with par ty obligations ; yet, should he be nom inated, they suy they will vote lor a man whose fitness for the office they deny. .. "Tbe graduates ot our colleges exert a powerful influonco upon the politic! . and the prosperity of tbe country; their conceptions of political duty arc supposed lo be largoly derived from tho teachings of their Alma Matrr, and the public ia interested in knowing what kind of political ethics is taught by any particular college. When President Woolsey and othors ot tho faculty of Vale openly repudiate the sentiments of Washington's Farewell Address and are rebuked by the Chief of Tammany Hall; when the Chief of Tammany bocomes the better exemp lar for rising generations by the code taught by tho Father of lna Country,1 to which source should wo look for those influences which are to bring about civil service reform to Georgo Willnfm Curtis and John Kelly, or to an institution which, in this case al least, teaches us pot house elhica!" Till F. V1S(1 OFFICIALS. Tho banner Republican Stato of. Iowa has ninety-nine county treasur ers. Of these, forty -lour have proven defaulters. One of the forty four was a Democrat and was promptly sent to the penitentiary, as he deserved to bo. The forty-three Republican defaulters were not punished, and never will be. In addition to these, tbe Chicago 'Vinos tolls of Governor Stono'a Pri vato Secretary, Onvig, who bagged (75,000 of the people's money ; ol Ran kin, Stato Treasurer, who got off with ail the Agricultural College funds, some f 50,000, because accidentally on purpose ho had given no bond, and the faithful Republican trustees didn't ask' for any, of Brandl, Assistant Slato treasurer, who also mado off with more and many thousands of dollars, and, when indicted for hit crimes, was promptly acquitted hy the Supreme Court, not beeauso ho didn't do it, but becanso the Deputy, and not the Sheriff Himself, drew tho jury. Hut why in definitely prolong this disgraceful list? Knougb haa been said to show that Iowa, with a hundred Republican ina ionty in tho Legislature, and ruled by Republicans for the last quarter of a century, is governed from one end to the otbor by a gang ot conscienceless thieves, who, while their olllciul oaths yet echo from their lips, steal all they can tnt their fingers on. This, too, is done in broud open day, without con ocalmont or subterfuge, knowing woll that there is Viot the slightest risk of punishment, provided tbe amount stolen is large enough and mount up into thouaandt ol dollars; knowing well lhat Iowa law, administered by Republican officials against Republi can thieves, ia like the Yankeo'a fish net, that let loose all the big fellows and caught only thu little onoa that thero is no penal law for thorn. . A MERITED REBUKE. In tho early pari of Hayes' admin ittratinn, Gon. John McNeil, of St. Lnnia, waa appointed an Indian agent. Recently ho aspired to he a United States Manhul for the Kaatorn Dis trict of Miaaouri, and Hayes nominated him for that position. The reanlt waa that tho Senato refuged to confirm him by a voto of 32 naya to 7 yeaa. Thla emphatio way of aitting down on Gen. McNeil will excito no aurprino when hia poraonal history, which waa di vulged to the .Senate, ia mado known. In 1SC3 ho waa in command ot some United States troops at Palmyra, Mia sonrt. One day a Union man, a resi dent of thai locality, was diHcovered lo bo missing, and it waa alleged that be bad boon abduoted by tha Confed erates. Accordingly eleven persona living in tho neighborhood wero ar rested at McNeil's . command, and it was proclaimed that if tho missing man waa not returned within a certain time itie penalty or his abduction should bo paid by tbo lives of the eleven persons under arrest. As this proclamation dM tint elicit any response, on tho an pointed day ten of1 the persona wore vxoanted without trial under thadireo tion of McNeil's 1'rovnst Marshal. Tha life of tho eleventh was spared on con dition that he would, sacrifice his wife to thu luat if the . i'rovost Marshal General McNeil was cogniiant of this disgraceful oompant, but nevertheless rotatned the Marshal in his service. This Is the sort of people the ttepnbli- can parly desires for United States Marshals. Luckily tho party cannot alwaya have ita own way, Took Uin at his Woan. The Pitts burgh Ditpatck remarks: "Not long ago the venattWo Jtiehnrd Yam said to a mealing fit 'liia followers in Phila delphia that if the Democratic Con vention oop Id get along without them they could get along v ithout It ' Tho Committee seemed to think that tho Convention oould got along without them very handsomely. Mr. Vaui may keep hia well-oiled and well brushed members of the first families at home, and continue to instruct them through short aud apiry lectures In the science of government and the arts of advaaoed statesmanship. . ! (ioorgo Washington," say the el- act paragrapher of the New Orleans TVayune, "had bo boom." Oh, well, if it oomet to that, ho didn't even bavo an active mother-in law. lie was a very limited statesman compared with aosne of our modern lobbyists " MSlIaiUOUS. ' " . ' AIllNOI.D lAlO CASH OV TRADE, Ourweo.viiie, iv, Jan. u, '7t-tr. LUM BER CITY ACADEMYI rpilK Humtnar trtn af tble Nohnnl will open 1 hi tha NKW KCIiOOl HClLlUNil al Lua ber t'ity, Pa., oo Uundav, Uny Id, to oontmue eleven week. TUITION' : Comnitiu KuglUli llranrliea Ml (M) llilitr KiigiUI. aud .atin...... ......... HtNl jr-O-Uoud boardini oan ba bad at Iroia t'i to tl it ler aaek. A Nuruial CUm will be organ iiH. K. !. HOTT'IRF, Prlnol.al. February I, 11.Mf-.2tn. Enlislii, Classical Sdiool! THIS f.'hl will open oa MONDAY, APRIL 12TH, ISSC. in tb. Uooard Iwkool buildmg, lu CltarAold, and nuntlDue eleven w..h. TUITION i Common KiipriLu llraurlio., ttl.tMl lll(lierlUlrllll aud ClABalra, H.WI JMT-A Normal Cla will bo wllb Wirk- erxham. School Gnnnomy a.atrit bonk. II. U. YOliNOMAN, A.M. Clo.rA.ld, Pa., JVIiru.ry lib, Isso :im. R. r. scLiea. a. a'ooaRi.R. p. RRatRtia. GILICII, MctOIIkLE & lO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htreet, Irarlirld, Pa. Wa maaufaotura all kin tie of Fornitara fur Obamnera, D in Inn Hikiioi, Llbrarlaa and Ualli. K ynu went Furniture of an; kind, don't ba; until rnu tea our iiwk, 1 A I)i;jtTA KI(J Is all lu braorbea, promptly atteadod to. (1UII.01I, McCORKLK CO. ClearSeld, Pa., K.b. t, '7S. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market HU, CltiArOold, (At the Poet Oltre.) THE nndaralgned b.gt IrAVa to aonounre to tbe oiuirm of Clr.rfi.ld And vidnitv. thai he haa fitted up a room And OA. ja.t returned irom me cuv wiir a large amount ol raadinf matter, eonaUting ia part of . Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, ' I Blank. Aerouat aad Paaa Baokf of arary' de-1 aoriution ; Paper and Envelupea, Prenok praaaadl nd plain t'eni and Faurile ; blank Legal! Paper. Deedi, Mortgf;ai; Jnd)tntit, Kituip tlon and Pmnieftrv amaai White and Parrb-! meat Brief, Legal Cap, Hword Can, and Bill Can,1 LSbeet Muttfl, lor eiloer Piano, Flute or Violin,! eonitantl? on hand. Anr book, or itationarv ! Ldeiired tbat 1 maj nut hare on band, will ba ordered I ay ant aiprata, and aold at w boieiale or retail ! to nit aaetoaere. I will alio keep periodical i literature, mrb ai Magaalnei, Nawiipipere, As. 1 liAl LIB. i Olearlleld. Ma; 7, lSSS-lf A NEW DEPARTURE IS L I! T II B S B U R G . Hereafter, jtda wilt ba 10IJ for CASH odIt. or in f ichtoje for produce. No booka will ba PJ,!" 'ibo'i'b. ..ILt "TP" in "Lm aaad over tbeir ame. And CLOSE THE EECORD. I am determined to tell my jtouda at naah prisex, and at a dinflaant far below (bat arar offered in Iht Wo it jr. The diecouat 1 allow my fluatomera, will make them rich in twenty yeara 11 thej fallow my advlca and buj their Roods- from me. 1 will pay cajh for wheat, oata and nlovee aaed. HANIKL OOOULANDKH. Lutberahara;. Jaauary 17, 1H77. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN, SKCOND SIRLET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALEHS IN PURE I)HU(iS! ' CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VARNI8IIKS, BRl'SUKS, PERP1TMRKT, FANCY 800DS, TOILET AKTICLKS, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medtotnal parpoaaa. Truaia 3upprtfra, Hchool Book! and Statin ary, and all other articlei aauallj found Id a Drag Htora. HHYHIOf ANB PRKHCRIPTIONH CAR& rULLY OOMPUt'NUKl). Ilaaiaff a (arfra a- Eerieaee la tha baainaaa tbay aaa fir a aatlra aat ifaotiaa. 4 J. H. BARTHWirK, JOHN V. IHWIN. rtar1d. (MtMimW IA, M74. II AMD TIMES HAVB MO BFfHOT IN FRENCH VILLE I 1 am awai-e that there ara aoate person a lttUe haj-d ta pleaie.and I am alio aware that tba ao in plaint of "hard timet" ia well air,h unlvaraal. But I am ao pituatad now tbat I can aatiafy the former and prove eoDclaalvaly tbat "bard timea" will not eflVol thoaa who bay their ffooda from ma, and all my patrokj abnl) ha Inttiatad lata tba aa- drat al Ht)V TO AVOID 1IAH1) TIMKS f have rood aitonrb to tihi.ly all tbt Inhabl rami in tha lower and of tba county wbiob I aell at aireitinf low rataa from my mammoth ttora la MtlLSONUl'RU, where I aan alwaya ba foand raady to wait upon aallert aad tupply than wllb Dry Goods of all Minds, Snob ai Clotha, Hatlnetta, f anal moral, Muallna Ualalnaa, Lioaa, Irilliaa, Caitaeai, Trimmioa, Ribbon a, Laea, lUadj-made OlotblnR, Boota aad fihoaa, Rata and Cap! all of tba baat malarial and made to order lloaa, Soeka, Ulot aa, Mutant. Laeei, Ribbon a, eo t (IROCKRIKS OF ALL RINDS. Coffee, taa, Sugar, Rla, Molaaeati, Pit Hf Bait Pork, Llaaaad Oil, fiab Oil, Car ho a Oil. Hardware, Quaaaawara. Tlnwara, Caatlnvt, Ftowt aavd Plow Caatlaaa, Naile, Holhaa. Oora Caltlrav! ton. viaar rraaaea, ana ail ataaa at Aiae. Parfamary, Faiata. Varaith, Olaae, aad a faaerai aaavrtmant at fllauoaary, . OOOD FIOUR, Of different branda, alwaya oa band, and will ba oil ai tba lowait ponlble afuraa. J. B. MeClala'a Madieloat, Jayna'i ttadlolaet Haatattar't and HooBaad1! filttara. 1001 ponadi af Wool waatad for wbleb tbe blghMt price will ba paid. Clotweetd on band and ror aaia at tba lewaat aaarkat prtea. Alee, Afanl for Btrattawrllk aa4 OanraaaTllta Thraabiait Maablaaa. f.Oall tad aaa fat yoa real ra. - Taa will led rarythlna; aaaally kpt la a retail atora. L. M. COtlORIRT. lWhTllia P. n., Aarnri It, IST4. OOnr Own 3flwt.Ufmf.it. THE REPUBLICAN, fttblunW avert Wadaaadajr tj G. B. GOODLANDER, CL BAH KliU.il, PA., Has the x.Ara;.at ClrrMlatioa uf .uy paihii lu Northwestern PenneylvaiilA. The largo and constantly inoreuaing circulation of tho Republican, renders it valuable to business men as a medium thro' which to reach the public TiKMs or Subscription : If paid in advance, ... (2 00 If paid alter threo months, . i 60 If paid alter six months, . . 3 00 When papers are sent outsido of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, ,'i times, (150 Kucli subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Notices, 2 50 Executors' Notices, . . . 2 50 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Kstrays, . . 1 50 Dissolution Notices, . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, f 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 V KA lil.V A DVKRT1SKM F.NTS : ! One ftqtiArt, 10 liiivB, . . . $8 00 j Two squares, 15 00 jTliree ((juaren, . . . . 0 00 One fourth coliirnD, . ... 50 00 Out hall column, .... 70 00 One ifolumii. 120 00 ItLAMtlS. We have always on band a large sUx k Of blanks of all descriptions. SUMMONS. SUBPtENAS, bxkcutions, attachmkntS, akticlks op agreement, . LEASES, HON PS, KEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Xa.f 4c, &.c. JOB PRINTING." ,4. Wa re prepared to do all kiudu of j PRINTING MUCH AS POSTERS, I'KOGRAMMKS. CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, . ' ' , PAMPHLETS, CIRCl'LAUS, ' " , 40., Ac, . ... - i . IN TI1E I1KST STYLE, ASD ON ' ' . REASONABLE TERMS. ORDEttS UY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORk WILL RECEIVE ' . PROMPT ATTENTION. 4 tJeo. II. HfHid lander, Clearfield, ' ClrarflrM Countr. Pa. flortls. THE MANSION HOUSE. Oornarof baoondanil Mtrket Straati, !XfcAHt-Jt-.LI, FA. T' H 1 9 old aad aooi modi one Hotel bae.durifa; tha paat year, teas enlarged la double ita ksruar eaait tot lata aaui-tavksment uf trail, ftn aad gueoie. The wbwie ba.lt.ini; bat beta rain rale had, aad tba proprietor will epare aa palaa to render bli gaeita comfortable while itay.og with bin. tfr-Tbe 'Ma ail on Home" Omalbai rvai ta aiid from tbe Depot on tba arrival aad depart are if each trein. W. 0. CaRDuN, Julj 12-TT.tf Praprteuir A LLKGDENY HOTEL. Market fttreet. 1 IcarMeld, P. Wa. R. Dradlve, foraorry proprietor of tba Leonard iloaea, having lae'eed tha Allegheny Hotel, eollcifa a ehra ol publie patronage, Tba ltuae hue best, thoroughly rapmrod and eealy furtmhed, ant) gutriia will find it a pleaeant etup ping pfce. The table will ba up plied wttb ta brat of eteryihtug ia Ihe market. At the bar aiU ba fuand Lba beat wlaea atxl li'juera. Uoid lUbliag at inched. H M. H. KKaDLKY, May 17, '7. Proprietor. JL NKW WASHINGTON, PA. I!, b. HO.SK, . Paof-aiaTuH. Meal', Jj. Mau and bone jr night, $1 DO. Maa aad two boraee orer night, l.i0. The hat of aoootnmodatioDf for Kan aad beaal Oct. 2V7S-tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINUTON, PA. TbJe new aad wall furnlabed hoaaa haa beaa taken by the aoderiiguad. lie faela ooDfident of beiog able to render eatiafaotion ta tboaa who amy lav or bits with a call. May H, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Paap'a. LOYD HOUSE. Main Btratt, FUILll'SBUHU, PKNN A. Table alwaya euppiied wttb tba beat the market aflordr. The laveliug publie ia invited U (tail. Jn ..'V- KOBfcRT LOYD. Santa. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD. PA. KOOM In Maaonie Building, uae door north f C. Li. Wateun'a Drag f-tore. PaifegeTicketf to and from Liverpool, Queane town, (ilapirew, London, Paria and (JoptMihagen. Alao, Draft for aale on tbe Koyal Dank ol Ireland tod Imperial Bunk of l.nnrioo. .IAMF8 T. LEONARD, Pm'i. W. M. 8IIAW, Caahirr. janl.'TT DREXEL & CO., S'i. Hi Siniltl Third Mtreet, Philadelphia BttJfKEUS, And Dealers in Government Securities. AlilicaliuD by mall will reeaira prumpi atten 'Ir.n, and all lutortnatioD eheelfullr furai.hed OrJera tolioled. A.rilll-1L a. w. AttaoLD. i. a. Ainu Lit F. K, AFIN0LL7 L CO., ISankorN unci llrokerM, He)uoldarlll, eHftersoii I'a., p, Mnney receired on depoafl. Diieourt at mo icrate ratta. Km tern aud If or a ten KichaniriaK arayt on hand and oulltctiotia prutsptlr made. KebIJtvilla, beo I ft, 1874. -ly Jrntlstrg. j L. Ii. IIKR'HIIOLI), V H ; E W HE T1 IT. 'Iraduate of the Pannxylvania Colleve uf Dental Sundry. Offioa in ratidenee of Dr. Ii Hit. nppotite be tbw Houte. mrbll. '7S tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, i (Offire Ia Bank Boildini.) Curw.navllle. iMrtirld ( o Ha. mcb II '7 tf. A. -M. HILLS. o a a-j. at.ferv CLEA11FIR1.D, PKNN'A. .ar'Uffio. ia raeideUM, poit Shaw llouw. jj,l;tl.f J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CI.KARFIKI.D, PA. (OfBr. tn ra.U.uie, ftreooj .treat.) Nitroua Oxide (iaa adtmnlrtere'l fnr the pais e. extraatioA uf tuetb. Cl.Arltld, Pa., Ma. 1, 171. UsrtUanfous. SG6: a latk triii nata tnwn Tttrtti and lA ) ooi fit frea. Addrett II. Hallet A CiHnpmny, Porn and, Uaine. (d17,'7K 1. rt Tfl CQH 1 " B0"- ffaiplatwirtb V v " ' vv 9 ir frea. Addrit ttltnton A Co., Portland, Maine. dael7;ily. $72! a waek. $11 a day at home aatll mada. Coelly oat fit frae. AdJret Troe A Co., Auruata, Maiaa. delT,'7lt ly. SIlOF.MAKINfla I fcarvby Inform my pa trona, and aoanklnd ia feaaral, tbat I have removed my a twine k inn thop to tba room ia tirahatn'a row, ovar 8. I. Snyder 'a Jewelry atora, aad that I am prepared ta do all binda of work in my line ebeapar than aay other abop in towa. All work warranted at fooi at eaa ba dune aay. where el. PtieiUrel; this it tba cheapen! abop tn Cleerueld. JOS. II. DKKHINU. Daa. U, l7-tf. J.H.LYTLE, WLolesnle & Retail Dealer in Groceries, TIIK LARflESTaad BEST FRLKCTKfl STOCK IN THKCOl'NTV. COFKKB, TKA, Sl'tiAR, 8YRUK. M HATS, riMH, SALT, OILS (JUEENSWARK, Tl'lW And I1ITKKTH, DltlKD KKU1TS, CANNKI) SUOKS, SPICKS, BKOOMS. FLOCK. fKKIl. County Agent for : i.onti.i..inu s to n.t ccos, . Th.e good, bouitht for CABIt 1. lars. Int., and raid at aluin.l rit. price. J4MRS H. LYTLK, rieatteld, I'A.. June II, 1K7A-IT- The Itcll's Run Woolen Factory Pann townthip, OlaarfleM On., Pa. H (I H N B D O V TI BT MOT BURNED UPI Tba aubarri bora bare, at ureal eipenaf.rabalMa ne.KhbArbood neaeaeity, In th ereftlna of a tret alaaa Woalaa Maaafaoiery, with all tba aaodtra laiprofamaata attached, and ara preparM In aaka all klnde ot Olotba, Oaaaiaaerat, P at I net u, lilaa kaU, Haanala, Aa, Plenty of food a at band u aapply ail our old and ft tboweaad now aaatomera, whom wo aak ta aoma and aaaaaioa av atook. The baalaaaa of CARD I If Q AND rULLtNO will rvoalra r aapaMal aitantloa. Proper arrangement will ba made ta raeeiva and deliver W ool, ta aatt awatamara. A II warb warrantad and doae apes tba ahonaat aot lea, and by atrial atUa tioa to baalaaaa wa bapa to laaiiaa a liberal eaare af pablk patronafa. POINDS W00I WAMTBOI Wa will pay tba hi (boat market priee for Woa and hII ear mannraetarad food a aa low aa almllar food i eaa ba bouR-at la tha aaanty, aad wbeaerar era fall lo render reaeonabte aatlefactlaa we eaa alwaya ba foand al hema aeady la maka pwpet aaplaaatiaa, altbar la pereoa ar by letter. JAMES JOUNUOK A SONS, aprlilAtf Bwaf P fl