gaUrojitto. lon iimj I v 11 11 In Hal 1 road TYBONS & CLEAKFIF.LD BRANCH OS end after Monday, MAY 14, 1BX0, tbe I'caaenger Treloa wtll run dally (elcept Bun- daya) between 1 jroni ua vimaim, u iuiuii CLEARFIELD MAIL. " LKAVi BoFlil. 1 LEAVE NORThT Curwenevllle,. Hirer, lew Clearteld Leonard,.. Herrell, Woodland, Blgler Wellecelon,... Ilia. 11.11 .1.10, r. J.SII, " .1.4", " .., " .1.54, " .4.01, " .4 OH, .:4.1T, " .4 25, .4.31, " Tyrone,.. Vanaooyoe,,,,, Summit Powelton, Oaooola,. Moj nton, Stelner'e, Pblllpeborg,.. Greaam, ltlu 11.11, Wallecetoa,... Bigler Woodlud Ilerrelt, Leonard Cleerfleld , Kiferviow..,.., OO.a.a Mi, W.60, " 10.00, ' 10.11, .10.17, ltUJ," 10.14," ll.W, 10.87," 10.44, 1(1.61," .10.60, ,11.07," ,11.11," ,11. IK," .11.16 . tlrahaDO, Philipabnrg, ., ,..4.S, " fttelner t, . Iloynton, Oeoeola, ...., Powelton,. ... 811 intuit, H Veneeoyoe,..., Tyrone ., " ..4.H, " ..Mi, " ..I IS, " ...J.S4, " ..e.oo, " CurwenaYllle. ,.U.40i. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. L K AVE BO V T 11 I LE AV K NOHT1I. Carweaarilla Ktrerrlew.,.,.. Cloarleld...... Laonard liarrelt, Woodland,.... Blgler, Wellacetoo,... lllua Hall, Orahera, Pbllipeliurg... Steiner'a Boynton, Oiceola, Powalton Snuimit 6..10 A. a , Tyrone ..7.t e. I 1 Vanaooyoe,..... 48 " 1 Summit, g.06 " j Powelton 8.17 " i O.oeol.,.. 8 18 ' 1 Boyaton 8.4 " Steiner'a, 8.80 " I Pblllpiburg...Ml " (Irebatn 8.47 " ! Ulua Ball, 8.66 " 1 Wellnoetoa,....l)l " 6.S0 8.47 8.63 " 8.57 " 60S ' 8.08 " 8.16 " 8.1! .J6 " 8.1V " 8.82 " 8.37 " 8.41 8.68 ' 7.05 " 7.2J 7.46 " gigier,. v.iv " Woodland,-....'.!.' Brr.It t.li " Leonerd, t.at - UlaarOald, 0.38 " Rirerrlow (.48 ' Vanecoyoo,.... Tyrone, I Curwenaviile 10.00 1'lllLll'Klll RO A MOHHANNON BRANCHES LIAra IODTM. f. a. a. a. a. 1 1:00 1:15 : Liiva Hon' aTATioaa. Morriidalo, A, a. r. 12: 12: 12 12: a. p. M. 40 Philipiburg, 15 4:80 11 4 14 1:10 7:03 124 TOO 1:30 10:20 7:18 BtuineM Boynton, 14 4:18 Uicoola, 0:10 11 8.66 11: 04 4:01 2:44 10:36 7:81 Mmbanaoa, 52 1:67 45 8:60 2:47 10:43 7:30 (Starling, 8:60 11: 2:52 10:48 7:46 1:57 10:53 7:61 8 07 10:58 8:01 lloutadale, MoCealey. 8:46 11 40 1:46 1:10 II: 36 1:45 Kendriok'a, 8:36 11 8:30 II 30 8: 3:11 11:01 8:00 ilamey. 26 1:30 BALD EAQLB VALLEY BRANCH. Ki. Mall. M. A. W. Mall. Sip r. a. A. a 7.03 8.20 lean Tyrone arrlra t.31 7.66 1 23 8.37 llald title 8.17 7.41 1.06 8.43 8.33 8.01 0.18 8.24 1.43 8.32 9.61 8.46 10.03 Jallaa Mileaburg llellronta Mileaburg 8.38 6.15 6.05 4.56 4.31 lean 8.66 8.13 V.08 10.20 itowara 8.00 (.16 41 11.08 arrlra L. Harm TYRONE STATION RAarwABn. A. a. WRITWARP, A. a Pittabureh Eip'n, 1.68 Pacific Kipreea 8:14 Johnatowo Expreaa 8:51 r. a. Pacific Exnreaa, 8:18 r.a Day Eipreaa Mall Train, Atlantic Eipreaa, l'bila. Expreaa, 11:64 8:17 8:61 0:331 War Paaaenger, Chioago Eipreaef Mail Train, Fast Line, 1:16 8:36 :34 7:08 Cloae eonneotlona made by all traina at Tjrrona and 1.001 tiaren. 8. S. BLAIR, tnylT-tf. Haperintandent.. STAIIl LINES. A etage learea Curwenirilladaily for KejrnoMi. rllle, at 1 o'aloek, p.m.,arrlrinftat Rpjnoldiville at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, learea Rernoldl rille dailr, at 7 o'clock, a. m-, arrlring at Cur. wenirille at 11 o'clock, n. Fare, enob war, $2. A Itego learea Curwenirllle dally, at 1 o'olock, p. m., for l)uBoia Cilr, arriving at DuUoit City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Returning, learea DuUote at 7 o'clock, a. n., dally, arriritigat Curwenirllle at 12 o'olock, m. fare, each way, $1.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, June 28th, 1830, the paaeenger traina will ran daily (ozoopt Sunday) betweea Had Bank and Driftwood, aa followa : EAST W Alt l.D.y Mail learea Plttaburg 8:56 a. n.; Red Bank 11:85 j Bligo Junotion U:5li New Bethlehem 11:56 p. m.; Mayayille 1:10 ; Troy 1:36 I Br.okrlll. Iit6 Fullw'e ltlt t .y aoldirillel:3Si DuBola 3:00 Bummlt Tunnel 1 11 Penfleld 8:41 ; Tylar'a 3:55 Boneaetta 4:31: arrirea at Driftwood at 6:10. W RSTW AR IT. Day Mall learea Driftwood 11:20 p. n. Baaeaatut 1:00) Tyler'a 1:28; Panleld 1:30 I Summit Tunnel 1:00 ; DuBola 1:16; HeyneldlYillel:38; Fuller'. l it; Brookrille 1:15; Troy 8:32; MayerlHe 3:55; New Bethlehem 4:08; Hligo Junction 4:47 Red Bank 6:03; arrirai at Pittaburg at 7:40 p. m. 9 The Reynolderille Aceommodation learea Reynoldarille daily at 7:56 a. m. and arrirea at Rod Bank at 10:60 a. m., Pituburgb at 1:40 p. m. Learea PitUburgh at 2:16 p. m.j Red Bank at 6:66 p. m.; arrlring at Ray oeldarilla at 0:06 p.m. Ctoae eoaaectloae made with traiai on P. A K Railroad at Driftwood, and with train! oa the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID M.-CARllO, Uoa'l Sup'L A. A. jAcaaoa, Bnp't L. O. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO BellefonU, Pa $185 Middletown $S 00 Lock Uaren I 70 Marietta. 6 66 rYlOtiamaport. 180 Lancaater.. 6 80 Huntingdon.. 180 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lewlitowa. SOOjAltoona 186 Mry.rllle..... 4 50 JohnatoWB....... 185 t'owenarilla Ill I Philipiburg 61 Oioeola 85 Tyrone 1 22 HARKIHBURQ... 4 76lPlTTBB1)RU 5 16 UsUatuous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curwenirllle, Jan. 0, T8-K. FARM FOR SALE ! Th nnJenirnod will mII X private mU. hit firm, loeatvd iaPtno township)ClMrfleldeogDtjr, BIXTT AOIIBS, half of which ii Id i t ood tUt of eulIlTtUoD, with frtm dwallinK, lof bni.;lhriftjorehrd and tiflellnt tpting or ntver failing water, to(Ttbr with lb MMMtry athnildiogt. Tha purttoo not clvd la beavlly timbcrtd, and all (i Dodcrlaid with coal and Iron. It will U told low and on mij tarmi. For further information call on tit pratBlaea, or a-Hri tho naharribtr at U ram plan Bill F. 0. OWKN J. KBKNAN. Uratnpian Ililli, Junt Ji,lSfl0-m. LI DIAMRI IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'F'D CO., PA. T OBpoctfully solicit their patrons IX and the pallle generally to tall and eiarn laa their aaw atoek of x Spring and Summer Goods, CONflBTINO OF C'ahhrnore, Ye Ire teen , Celnlori, Lwns, Ginglitma, Printi, Un bleached and Blotched Mus lim, Fancy Bkiru, Bbeet ing, Tickings, Csniets, ' .iiogi. Oil Cloths, HOSIKIIY, Ltnndried, White, Cheriot od Percale Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Mon's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc Groceries & Ccn'l Merchandise Will be found ot first quality, and satisfaction la guaranteed. The fol lowing are always kopt on hand, (soma few only in their season) : Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spioos, Syrnps, Confootioneries, Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Datos, etc., Hard ware, Queone.wa.re, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow war, l'ainta, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, A Miners' Supplies, AUO, DIALIRS III SiIlZ,fi.&.TIZ3 & SSST0LS3. Jnly 28, 1880lf. WlSffUanfous. ARNOLD nAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SIIAVKD AND HAW KI). Curi..vlll., Ja. '71 tr. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER Bt'RNSIDB, PKNN'A. rpilK auliafrlbr Bow olTtn to the eltlaeaa of X Burmlda aad vicinity, aa unprorldeu apeclalty. Hereafter all klnda of Caikela and Coffiaa will be kept oa haod, aad ordera filled at onoe. itinera I Mttndtd Juywhere, I will furelah tho 8a.it aa well aa the cheapen artlclea dedicated to fuaerala- All ordera left at the atora of June C. Uoaaua will receive prompt amotion, fur farther particular., oall oa or addraaa I. B. UKNDKHHUfl. Deo. 10, 1970. If. GEO. WEAVER & CO.. BKCOND HTH KKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Uava opened up, In the atort riMtn lattlj oorupied by Weaver A littt,oa Second treat, a large and well f elected itook of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND SIIOKS, qi'KKNMVARS, WOOD A WILLOW WARK II ATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Which they will dlopoie of at reato cable rate for twb, or exchange lor country produce. GEORQK WEAVER A CO. Clearfield, Pa Jan. 9, U78-t. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, Having Tinrobaaed the entire itoek of Fred. Saokett, hereby givee notice that be hai moved into the room lately ooonpied by Reed A Uagerty. on Second itreet, where lie li prepared to oflur to the publio COOK ST0ES, PARLOR STOVES, of the lateit Improved patterm. at low prioei. HOUSE FDRNJSHINO GOODS, Qas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting , Plumbing, One Fitting, and Repairing rumpa a apeelalty. All work warranted. Anrthiog In my line will be ordered apeolal If dealred. JAS. L. LKAVT, Proprietor. FRED. SACKETT, A rent. Cleared, Pa., January 1, 187Mf. -THAT ALL- WOOLEN GOODS HAVE ADVANCED ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE, THE PRICES OF 0TO New Spring Clothing 'ill Bs Found k Low AS LAST YEAR. GUINZBURG'S ONE PRICE- AVESTERS HOTEL CORNER, CLEAHFIELD, PA. Oleardeld, Pa., April 14th, 1880-Jm. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NoTnRF.B, OPERA HOtlftE, ClearHeld, Pa., WQOLKSALI A RETAIL DEALER 15 DRY GOODS, Camprlalaf Dran Oooda ot tha rery lalaat lljlea, ".! " per ei uaeoaaerer, aaaoeaeeier faaalea, Alpacaa, aad all Beater of Fancy Dress Goods, flock aa Cretoni, Mob at r Laetert, PI aide, Draa u i n K Tutu aj irmmm ihiih vi ib twtj iaie tjla, and aa hap aa they mi b told ia Uia markal, NOTIONS, OonaletlDg of Qloraf for Geata, Ladlef aad aiiaeea. Hoaa or all aaadee, Slk rnasaa, Laeea, Faaee Draaa Battoaa, Ledlee' Tiee af all eaedea aad atrlaa, Oaffa aad Col la, Rlbboaa af all klada aad qaalltiaa. alarlaa I'aaerwear, Tilmaalaia, tie. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queenrware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpeKOIlClotlus WALL PAPER. LEATEEB, FISH, Etc., Wklek win W tald wa.laae). ar reUll. Will Uk. Country Produce la Kirka far Caoete at Mark rrlcaa. wm. j. BorriR, rirarld, Pa., Sept, , IMT9 r. mm RE lUisH.infou. Thomas A. Duc'kett, liKAl.KIt IN IllKUKllV give nolloe to (he eltiiena of CI oar -field and the urroundkrig vlelnity that I ain prepared at all liniea to lurniah famlliea and inenutaeturlBg tabliabinenta with ft auperlor quality of Coal, Wood g Coke, Wbloh I am prepared to deliver la a few linura' ootlre. I am alway. ready to haul aad deliver Iriim and to the depot, or nnywhire olio, and mora fainlliia aod bouiehold goedi anywhere on abort notice. TII08. A. Ul'LKtrT. Clearfield, Pa., Uar. 81, 18al-tr. TO FARMERS t t wiih tt Inforui tb Ftrmin of CletrfttlJ oouotj, Hmt I mm tb mftoufftotunr of Whevlor'i llOHSErOWElt, .v' .... - I-':-"-. With Tbruheri nd CIDri of ooi.or two horM puwtr. For lurtbar pnrtlculr ttJrM tb untlenifned at Ulootniburg. ColuinbU twanty, or ll upoi F. M. CAKUON A DHO., Ajtintit In JtiDB 1J, IhSO-Jm, JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, iTTiti:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. O. Tht andorflrned btgt Imt to lofom the eltl- MDl of Clwrflcld. and tbo publio generally, that ha bu on hand a floe aiaortmcnt of Kami tar, nob ai Waloot, Cbtatnot aad Paiotad Chambar Bui tel. Parlor 8uita, Reclining and Elton lion laairt. Lad tea' and ueoti Eaajr tbalra, tb Per foratad Uloingaod Parlor Chain, Caa Beat aod Windanr Cbakra, Clothaa Bara, Htop md Kileo ilon Lad tier a, Hat Raoka, Bernbbing Broibea, At MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMK9, ooklng Glaaiea, Chromat. Ac, whlob would wit able for Holiday p relent!. Re-Union of Trade. 1HK ODilenigned wiihtog to inform tb publio that h opened a COMMIHMON HTOHK At the old at and in Trontvllle, ClaarfleM euuntr, Pa., od tb 18th ioiL, with a full itook of dry t;ooi)M, crocl:kif,h, notioka, llmta. Wioea, Etc., Id fact everrihing tob found in a flnt-elaa store, all of whieb I am determined to lell at th lowaat oaab price. PARMER8 AND I.t MIU.HME Will find U to their advantAgoto do their denting with me, J tb bighait prie will be ptitl fur (iraia, B bin glen, or Produo of any lind. Part or one-balf caih will b paid. Trading for Hhinalaa or Lumber of anT kind a fDeoliltT. Alto. agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Harlot Bad rrnffwnBti with Baatera nar- flhaata to a 1 1 gooda furniabad ma, therefor call and ae. aa I will b enabled to tell cheaper than tbebapeat J. W. CARLII.K, iroatriii, ra., npi. u, -iy. Agot. h Leading, h Cheapest, THE BEST Boot and Shoe, Bat and Cap Store IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY la th on in tb OPERA HOUSE, KEPT BY-e G.C.&T.W.M0011E, We have jaat rolfJ oar Spring aod fiommar aioei, abtoB, aaviDg dmd purcnaaa oeior tb adrane, aa b aold at th OLD PRICK. Call and aa. Beiidea th cheaper gooda lu oor lioa.we keep BOOTS, FINE SHOES, Perkins' Boots and Shoes, CLAFLIN'S SHOES, STETSON'S HATS AND THE GENUINE TAYLOR MACKINAW HAT, Wbloh ar oar fpeoUltleit. W alao hare a full 110 OI wlii IB DUHHlaK UffUKftWlA K. All tb UUatooTeltlM ia NKCKWKAK. UIt aa a eall and b aattifleda ;eo. c. tom w. m(mrc ClearAelJ, Pa., April 14, 1880 Dm. NOT AT STUMP CREEK, BUT AT H. LEHMAN 4 CO.'S Store, ROOM NUMBER TWO, Pic's Opera Ilouse, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where B. Lahaaa A Co. bare opened a my large biock i id uieai ana eei atyiee ot DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, MILLINERY GOODS, AND A fULL AUdORTMENT OF Udlos'.liiBsos'StCliillrtn'i S-X3C-0-DGS-S Of a) rl;le, aaw la laa aarket. Call la pereea, or ad4raaa H. I.EIIaiAK A CO. ClearieU, Pa., Marrl IT, ! If. .....?74 ANOTHER SHE THE HEPUBLICAN. WKHNKHDAV MOHNINd, AtKIUSf II, ! COMB AGAIN." H.ie rou apeat a pleaa.nl tie ? d.aie agetn, ooaie affala I Wiiuld u leara the better way, Then flome, eoma aRala I lltTe yuu'll Arid a welcome true, ll.hrla tlial warinly liaal for you, lie will I'll rou whal la do, U come, enBie effelu, CIKlHU:- ll.re yea rpeal a pleaeaat diy Coaie t. In. enuie .n.ln. Wonltl you leara the Letter way, Tbea eenio, euiua af.la. Would yuu leara all alnful weya ? Coma aRala, eome arain t Would you Join our obeerlut laya' Tlten eoute, eonia aKaln. We ere bound for Canaan'a land, Will yoa eoiae and joia eur band 1 IVe will lake you by the hand, O eome, eouie again. oiinnrs : Worda of eonirort yoa aball bear, Coma attain, eome attain ; From Ilia llook wa lore ao dear, Then eutne, eome erain; Jeiua euflVrti on the tree, Jnui died for you and me, llli diiolple yoa oi.y be, O eouie, eome kk.Iu. CI1HI'8 : Come oa every Sebl.alb day, Come attain, eome ag-aiu ; Never, boier .lay away, O oome, eome attain t Now Improve lb. boura tbat fly. They are gliding awiftly by, You are not toe yotitg to die, Then oumo, eome again. CIIIIRII8: WILL THEY t (iunenil (Jurfluld rocuivod a $5,000 Ico in tho Do Golyor pavomont contract btieincm ut WaBhington. Tbin is not deputed by any one. (Jarflold biinsoll Bays lliut he receiv ed ttie money. He thinks be made a brier in the caso. That brief, if evor made, was never nrceontod. Garfiold will not say that it was. Now, what did he do to em n the five thousand dollar J lie Bays that be spoke onco to Boss Shophcad in tavor of the Do Golyer pavement. This is all ho did for the (5,000. He earned the money easily. Bat any fool must know that sharp Washington City contractors do not throw their monoy away. They do not give it to pooplo for doing nothing. Thoy put it wbcro it will do tho most good. Do Golycr'g ?5,000 was put where it did tho most good Into the hands of the Chairman of tho Committee on Appropriations. Who was this .' General Garfield. The (5,000 were given to Gen. Gar field not as a lawyer, for be did nothing to earn tbo money. It was given to him as Chairman of tho Cotnmittco on Appropriations, to see to it that the Do Golyer pavement bid was pushed to an acceptance Garfield saw to this. Do Golyer could lavo had no tetter friend at court than Garfield, who had it in his powor either to defeat the De Golyer contract or to push it through to success. Ho pushed it through And pocketed his (5,000. A court of law says this was not an honest transaction. Tho pooplo say it was not an honest transaction. And yet, Garfield, the member ot Congress who took this briboof (5,000 to push through a swindling pavement contract, that robbed tho poople of the District of Columbia of their money, is the standard bearer of a great political party its candidato for the Presi dency. Will tho honost pcoplo of the land have this man for their President ? Ko, tiikt will not! Gettysburg Compiler. JEREMIAH AND ST. PATRICK. Tho Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle has bocn illuminating Church Fairs for cme time. In a recent number of that journal wo find the following: "Some months ago a costly church in this city was sacrificed to an oystor festival. The Are which was used for stowing tho luxuries which gave tho festival its name did the mischief. It was lelt to itself when tho ladies and the acxtou went home. Now comes another tule ol destruction, this time from Brooklyn. Tho City oi Churches has ono church less than it had, and, as tho oystor is out of season, the fes tivo strawberry is debited with tho damago. Tho ladies of tho Klin Place Church wore busy with their borrios and drove a thriving traflle until near midnight. Half an hour after tho church was closed the flumes broko out and in a littlo whilo all but the walls of a sixty thousand dollar odifice was a mass of charcoal and rubbish. Never was there a cleaner or noator fire. Tho ladies camo oarly the next day to begin work and woro astound ed to find their occupation and their church gono. They were disposed to take a cheerful vtow ol the case from the fact that tho insurance amounted to (50,000, which will give them a now church, but will not rcetoro the excep tionally valuable library ol Pastor Wild. This clergyman ia he who takos a special Interest in looking up the loet Twolve Tribes of Israel. He be lioves that Jeremiah and St. Patrick were ono and the same person and has proved it to his own satisfaction in several sermons. He has also demon strated that the British people are the Tribe of Manassoh. To lose the books from which such things can bo proved is no light calamity. The strawber ries woro not Insured." A Southern outrage, the first of the campaign, has boon invented for the New York Timet. A fellow named Bissol, who it an Inspector of Customs at Velasco, Texas, says that he heard that for having mado a Republican spooch twonty five mon wore to tako him from bis bouse and hang him. Among the curious communications Dr. Tanner has boon roceivlng during the progrro of bis long fast in New York, was a proposal of marriage from a Philadelphia lady who has taken ad vantage of leap year. She ia probably boarding house keepor. Some of the wealthiest citiaont of Hilton have put In tboir claims for a share of the charity fund tor the suf ferers by the fire in that place, and the distribution will probably be mado under the direction of the court. -V H. TIL V EN SPEA KS. Tho Deinuoraey of Now York City had a monster ratification mooting on Wednesday evening, July 28, which was presided ovor by Mr. TtlJen, who made a bi iel'spoet'h. After warmly con gratulating the audienne on the nomi nation of General Hancock, ho said : "The wellaro of iho people of the United States demands a ehntige of administration of the federal Govern tnent. lielorm is necessary to remove tlio abuse which have grown up dur ing twenty yeurs of continuous power prolitio of false principles and bad counsels. Tito Republican parly slit, ling its conscience bin mado itself re sponsible for the elevation under color uf law to the chief magistracy of our great Kepublio of fitly millions of tho ncoplo, of a man who was not elected by the pooplo ; thoy have set an ex ample which unless condemned by the pooplo, and signally condemned, too, will subvert the elective system ol government of which we are so .mind, and substitute in its place a rule and dynasty of olllco holders holding ovor aguinst the will of tho poople. The complete ovorthrow of the Republican parly in the election of 1H80 will be a retributive judgment, und will prevent a repetition hereafter of the crime of; IrlYu against sovereignty ol tho pooplo. When Mr. Tilden took his seat tho applause was wild and long continued. During his brief address he was fre quently cheered. Letters of regret at not being able to be present woro read from General MuClellan, Gov. Seymour, Gov. Robin son, Gov. Palmer, and other prominent Democrats, and addresses were deliv ered by Hon. Samuel J. liandall, Gen. Thomas Kwing, Senators Jones, of Florida, and Jonas, of Louisiana, Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, of Virginia, Hon. llarnos, ol Georgia, and others. Largo meetings woro held simul taneously in Irving and Nilsson Halls, near the Academy of Music, and out door meetings wore organized among tho crowd of 15,000 pooplo who were unable to gain admittance to the halls. Hancock's Pibbohal Api'earance. That eclebratod newspaper writer, Gath Goorgo Alfred Townaeud wont tho other day to tako a survey of the Democratic nominee, and among thingB, says : " Ho has a torchead by rio means high, yot mod. oiled on the lines of a head of action, tho faculties being compressed thoro, though in harmony. His blue eyes aro guarded by a pair ol utifflsh lashes, which, without being soft or beautiful, give a fine regularity to this part of tho face, coupled with decision and sometimes stcrnnoss. He seldom smiles and nover laughs. He seemes to moasuro what is going on with those lashes placidly, and when they rise and open more than usual tho mottlo in the man then is seen to bo form id able. Ho has a straight nose, not par ticularly striking or largo ; a chin well- rounded, but not heavy, though the chops and throat come up to its assist ance, and show the bull-dog lying about the jaws and neck. His hair is yet smooth, aud of a light brown color, a little warmer thau sandy, and some gray now appears both thore and in the goatee and mustache, but not enough to expunge the phantom of tho young officer at the outbreak of tbo rebellion, who bounded from a Quartermaster's Captain to a Brigadier General of voltmteers. The bodily parts of Hancock aro equally large and harmonious. It is easy to be seen how his fine, straight figure neither rigid nor pliant seated on a horse, and with his cool, but watchful face dominating it, would look to be ono of tho spirits of batllo. Tbe army, in. docd, has taken a healthy subject from nature and moulded it to her uses and history. . Anotuir Convibt. Tbe Pitta burgh Critic gives the particulars of a straw voto taken on a train noar Pitts burgh, theothor day, during which thoso engaged in It met a surprise. The Otfic tells the story as follows : Among the passengora was Col. Henry B. Hays, and when tbe self constituted Committee approached him, he in ans wer to thoir inquiry said, " I am for General Hancock. " Considerably surprised, one of them said, " Colonel, arc you In earnost ? " "1 novor, " replied tho Colonel, " put my name to paper unless I mean to stand by it I am for Hancock and don't caro who knows It. " It is well known that Col. Hays baa been one of the stalwart Republicans of tho State and has bean for many years a momber of the county Republican Commiltoo, and has repre acntcd his district in every Republican Convention for twenty years. Tbe Colonel has long boon known as a " Coal King, " as well m the fact tbat be has always boon liberal to bis men in ovory way, and as a natural result bis infiuonce among them is very great. The Colonol was an officer in the regular cavalry during the war, and prior to that lime, was private Secretary to the Hon. Waltor Forward, when he was minister to Denmark The Colonel will be followed to the Hancock column by many of his " old vets. " flu's Mad. Chairman Jewoll, of the National Republican Committee, ia re ported by the Washiongtoa corres pondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, as having left the capital city in high dudgeon. He found while thore tbat Secretary Mcl'horaon, of tbe Congres sional Committeo, instead of attending to his logitimato duties, hat engaged the clorical force ot tbe office in mail ing thousands of circulars announcing that on the 15th insL he (MoPborson) would have ready a new political hand, book of politics for sale at (2 a vol umo ; also that Chairman Uubbell was using tbe rosonrcoa of the Committee to advertise a patont in which be is interested to extract gold from quartx. At Jewoll puts it the Chairman is a gold speculator and th Secretary a book agent, and at the oxpense of the Committee. Uoro Is a Tory mysterious passage from tbe New York Commercial Advtr titer: "Tb court of Kngland dancet while tbe murmurt of an oppressed people, thirsting for freedom and man hood, are heard beyond the gates. Tbe king bat not yet read the writing on the wall, but it will come." Ring who? And what will oome f Mr George Bancroft began fifty-five year ago tbit July hit "History of tbe United StatM," and In a few weekt he expeota to celebrate it completion at hit Pttwporl country borne, Mr. Ban croft la R0 years old. STILL THEY COME. Soma of the Republican journals having Intimated that Goorgo Bullock, tho wealthy Republican manufacturer ol Montgomery county, who has do clared for Hancock, wus a man with out influence, the Timet sent a reporter up there to too about it. Ho returns the information that Bullock generalk gives about four limes as much to the campaign fund as any other Republi can in the district, that when he goes into a campaign with interest he affects local results about thirty-three per cent., that he is strikingly popular with the throe hundred voters who work for him, that ho is earnestly for Hun cock and would give bim a thousand vote if he had them, and tbat among tbe Montgomory oounly Republicans who aro going with bim tbit trip may be counted "such cititons aa Gen. Wm. J. Bolton, a battle-scarred veteran, who, after doing good service for the Union flag, has since dovotod much of bis lime to the intorost of tho National Guard; Dr. L. W. Read, Surgeon Gonoral of Gov. Iloyt's staff, who served as Surgeon in the Crimean war and also throughout the late civil eontest ; B. R. Chain, a prominont attorney, who was one of Hancock's playmates, and other citizeni of high standing in the community. BoBidos these aro many mon of less prominence, who decline to 'come out' for fear of offending em ployert or for othor roasons, but who will vole for Hancock whilo supporting the Republican State and Local tickets?' Con i no Uomk The English Gov ernment, which blew Sepoyt to pieces from the mouths ot cannon in India, has found, like the acute Frenchman who went out to bunt tigor, that the amusomonta of Asia are not altogotber onesided. Very fragmentary Infor mation reaches London of the reported annihilation of Gen. Burrows' British brigado by Ayoob Khan's Afghan array. Tho survivors who bring tho'nows straggle in in details which indicate tbat the reported massacre may bave been only a rout, and Gon. Primrose, who telegraphs that " wo are going inte the citadel, " may have sought safety before he was accurately in formed of the fate of his follow soldiers. It would be an awful thing, to be euro, if two or three thousand Christian English soldiers bad been murdered by the unboliovlng Afghans whose territory is invaded, and we see no reason to believe such a calamity has occurred. But if, at appears likely, the British cause baa received a sori oua check in Central Asia, we trust it will remain chocked long enough for Christendom to pause and seriously reflect for wbat Kngland with more territory than she can rule, more dobt than she can pay, and more soldiers than she can feed, is trying to Und her conquoring arms among a pooplo like the Afghans. A Good Docuuknt. About tbo most interesting lottor yot written by Gen Hancock was the one in reply to the congratulation! of the Virginia dele gation. The letter was addressed to Delegate John W. Daniel and run as follows : I thank you moat cordially for tbe congratulations in your letter of tbe 1st instant. It it in the highost degroe gratifying to know that my nomination gives entire satisfaction to the Virginia delegation to the Cincin nati Convention. I am fully aensible of the marked kindness I received at the bands of the gentlemen composing tbe delegation. To yon I am especially indebted, not only for the kindost feel ings, but lor ardent and effective sor- vice. I appreciate moat highly the noble sentiments which yoa express in relation to the past, and I rejoice with yoa that we may all "be formed inthecitizonshipofaoommon country." I bog that yoa will make known to your colleague my aense of obligation for thoir great kindnosa. With slncero thanks for the pleasant expressions and assurance in your loiter, and with the highost estoom and boat wishes, I am yours truly, Winfiild S. Hancock. A Fat Citt. The richest "city in the world ia Franklort-on-the-Main, in Germany. It has about 100,000 pops lation, and it is assorted tbat there are 100 Frankfortera worth from (4,000 000 to (5,000,000 each, and 250 are worth (1,000,000 and upward. Tbe city ia one of the groat banking cen tres ol tbe globe. Its aggregate bank- ingcapital is estimated at (200,000,000 more than ono fourth of which the Rothschilds, whose original and parent house is there, own and control. " It was rather cool of Marshal Jewell," aayt the Now York Evening Telegram, "to instituto that Gonoral Hancock's fidolity to the Union in tbe late unpleasantness doponded upon tbo State of Pennsylvania. That of Mr. Jewoll himsolf, who was not conspicu ous for whipping the rebels anywbore, depended on tb State of Connecticut If ho had boen South of Mason and Dixon's line all hit lifo wonld he have been a Union man ?" How at Knew it. Rev. Dr. Ly man Boocher, one day on his way from ohurob, aaid tn bia son Henry, who re lates tho story : "It seems to me that I never made a worte sermon than I did this morning." "Why, father,' said Henry, "I never heard yoa preach so load ia my life." "That it the way," said the doctor ; "1 always holler when I havn't anything to say." a p a "General" Garfield's vote in Congress it recorded in favor of the eolebrated joint resolution signed by Abraham Lincoln, which expressed the national gratitude to Major-Qeneral Winfiold Scott Hancock "for gallant and con spicuous thare in tbe great decisive victory of Gettysburg." The Boston Globe says : "Th re duction of tho Republican majority from 41,000 to 3,600 in thro years may properly be eonsiderod as placing Massachusetts In th column of doubt ful State. On th 4th of March, 1881, th Re publican party of tb United State will begin fasting experionc beside which Dr. Tanner' will em ridico lout. Israel Painter, of Westmoreland county, once a member of th Legisla ture and also a Canal Commissioner, died lately aged 73 year. SttlsreUaufous. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Carwaaarllle, Pa., Jan. I, TS tf. WILLIAM POUTER. CLEARFIELD, PA., Manufaetarer and Dealer la Firal flUee Wheat PLOVK, CHOPand FEED, All of wbloh la guaranteed to be of Iba Irat qual ity. Kiln-dried Oote Meal made a epeeialty ! Try il ! I japrll lm. A Bargain ? FARM FOll SALE 1 Tht aatlert lined offera Drlvtt tbt ?l oftbla farm ittuaiad ia UKAliAM TUHNSUIl', Claarfiald ooootj, koewa ai taa Contaittlag 111 mm, 0 of which ara olaarati, aad faaffpff tbtraoa aroUd a lar frataa dwell ing bvaaa, laro franta baro, and iba at bar naoaa ay outbuilding, togatbar with alarga orabard, good watar, tie. Tba prupartv will ba aold oa vary aan tarmi Yot farthar nartlralara lanulra ui m ruiiaacriirttT, ia parauB, or tty iiur. CloirDtld, Pa , Maroh Sttb, 16hO.-iI a. r. ettLici. D. aiiLiaoi GILICH, McCORKLE & C0.'8 FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htrcwt, ClearOeld, Pa. Wa naaafaetare all ktndi af Pnmliiir. for Ubaiatitra, Dining Koomi, Llbrariti and llalla. If you want Karoitara of mnj kiad. don't buv until yon aaa our itook. la all lie braaebee, promptly attended to. OtIILCII, MeCOKKLE A CO. Clearteld, Pa., Feb. I, '78. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS t STATIONERY. Market HU, Clearteld, (at th Poet OaVe.) THE anderal(ned bega leara to annoaaoa to tbo eitlaeoi of Clearfield aad Tieioity, tbat bo baa tiled op a room and baa jnet returned from tbo eity will a lerje aawant of reading aaalter, oonaiatlng la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blaak, Aooeuat aad Paaa Book, of ever da- aeriptioo ; Paper and Karalopee, Freneh proeaed and plain; Pane and Peaolla) Ulenk Legal Peperr, Doeda, Mortgagee Judgment, Kiemp. Uoo aad Promiaarr notes f Wbito and Parch ment Brief, Legal Cap, Hooord Cap, aad Bill Cap, Sheet Muilo, for oitber Piano, Flute or Violin, oonataotly oa hand. Aay books or etatlonary deeired that I may aot bare on haod, will bo ordered by Irat oxpreaa, aad sold at wboleaalo or retail to auit eualomere. I will aleo keep periodical literature, auch ae Megaelaee, Newapanere, Ae. r. A. UAl L1M. Cleerleld. May 7, 18-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IV LUTIIKCSBURG. HtraafW, goodi will ba icld fur CASH only, or In axobanga for produoa. No boobi will ba kapt ia tht futurt. All old account- matt be aattltd. Tboaa who oaonot eaib ap, will pita uvoTir tnair doioi aaa CLOSE THE BECOBD. I am dcUrmined to Mil mj gooda at taib prloap, and at a di tenant fir btlow tbat trar offtrod la thli vielnity. Tba dlaooaat I allow my oieUoman, will nakathaai Hob In twenty yaaratf uty follow my adrioa aod buy tbair good lrota a. I will pa tMB for wbtat, oata and elovar oad. DANIEL UOODLANDBR. Lutbambarg, J unary IT, 1877. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, BKCOKD STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OII, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY. FANCT SOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDB, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Bodielaal parpoeoe. Truaeee, Sopportora, Sehool Book and Statloa ery, aad all other artlolee aaauUly fvaad la a Drag Htora. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY OOMPOUNDKD. HeTiag a largo ok. porteaoe la tba boalneae they aaa gira eatb-o aaa- uraettoa. J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. RWteld. Doneeaher la, lI4. JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLEI 1 aaa aware that there ara aoe pofooat ft little hard aa ploaae, aad I aaa alee aware that the ooaaplalat of "bard tiaaoe" la wall algh aalroraai. But I aaa ee allaatad aew that I oaa eett.ry the renter aaa eroee aaaelaeleely tkat "bard tteaea will aot afoot Ihooo who hay their goode from ae, aad all my patroaa ahall bo iallieted lata aha ae- eret oi HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I fcava goodi aaoatb to rapvl all tit lafaabl UaU la tht lower and of tho ooawty wktok I aall at aseoadlnt low rwtoa froai bit aaaiaata atora MUUUNHURr wbar I aaa alwayt ba foaad raady to watt apoa aallari aad rappl? tba .a with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saab aa Clothe, Satlaelte, Ca.almerea, ataallaa velaiaee, Ltnea, itrtHtage, I'alteeoa. Trimming,, Ribboaa. Laeo, Ready-Bade Clotklag, Boote aad Shooa, Hate aad Oape ail af tbe boot materiel aad made to order Uoeo, Boaka, Uloree, UltUaa, Laeea, Ribboaa, Ao 8R0CIRI18 OF ALL KINDS. Cofee, Tea, Sugar, Rlee, Molaaooa, Flak, tall rera, Liaaooel uu, riea oil, oeraoeOii. Herdwara, Qaeeaawere, Tlawaro, Caetlaga, Plow aaa now vaeuaga, aetio, Bninoe, uera value- tore, Older f rei.ee, aad all klada of Aiea. FarfaaMry, Palate, VemUk, Qleoa, aad a geaerot aaeonmeat at Btatioaerv, OOOD FLOUR, Of dISeroat kraada, alwaya as head, aad will ha told at tka Hwatt peeelele If area. 1. H. MaClala'a Medlelaea, jeyne'e afedielao. oetotwri aa Ueetaad'e allien. Ml pe.ada of Wool wanted for wkleh the klgheel prleo will ho paid. Ctoeeaeead aa head aad for aaia at tea toweat attract prleo. Alee, A goal for StrattoarHI aad CarweatrUk Tareoaing Maaaiaea, tavoall end eeefer yeeieel.ee. Yea will lad ararytaiaf anally kepi la a mail atora. L. M. OOCDRIET. Freaehrllle t. 0., AagaM U. Htd. Our (Dun dvutagfrntut. THE REPUBLICAN, Publlihad ovary Wadoatda; by G. B. GOObLANDER, ItUlRKIKI II, PA., Ilae tba Larfeet t'lrrvlatlon of au paper lu Nortbwoeteru Peuua)lranla. The Urge and constantly increasing circulation of the Rifudlican, renders it valuable tobusinost men as A modiutn thro' which to reach the publio. Termi of Subscription : If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three month, . 2 60 If paid after aiz month, . . 8 00 When paper are lent outaide of the ooonty payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten linee, or lots, 8 timoa, . fl 60 Each tubaequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Ezecaton' Noticot, . . . . 2 60 Auditor' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estraya, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notioet, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 linea, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: On sqnaro, 10 lines, . . . 8 00 Two squares, ..... 16 00 Throe squares, 20 00 Ono fourth column, . . . . 60 00 One-balf column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 We have alway on band a large ttock of blankt of all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOJNAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., &c, io. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kind of PRINTING seen as TOSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, ko., ko., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS 11Y MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. H. Ooodlander, Clearfield, CleartlfM County, Pa. TlOttlS. THE MANSION HOUSE. Oornarof Baound and Markat btraau, ( I.KAUI ItI !, PA. f pill aid aad aomtaudlom llbUl fan. dui-.m -aV - p. uvrniia II) furaitr aapaoity (cr tbt aoturtatnoitnt uf trau. ra ana guu. in p nut puujing baa Lett TiuriillPiA, bun ufefnawr win ff.art Lb paint to rtbdar bit guiit ouufur titbit mUtit it. via with bim. Iht 'Mtntion Uouaa" Onnlbai ran to and from tbt btpot on tbt artlral and drarturt oi oaoa train. nr. v. i-akuo.n, July 12 fT-tf l'riiriftir J-LKGJIENY HOTEL Market Mtrect, Ck-nrtlcld, p. Wib. 8. Bradlty, fortuorly proprietor ol tit Lonnard Jiotiat, AaiJiif lvuti)-!a Ajlt-gljtt, llutal, oltetia a ahara of public atrona(t, ti 11"Um baa been tboruuljl rtfiairrd aud aawia furiilabad, aril guttata ml 11 bd it a pleasant (,, ting plaot. Ilia uMa will bt aupphed with ilb (Mtl ol averTtbiiijr In tilt market. At ttta r in oa louua ma wa i ".in ct ana nquori talilini; atlacfted. aiay 17, l'ruprietur. rEMI'KIUNCE HOUSE, NliW WASIIINM10N, PA. II. I). I108E, . . I'aoKtitrea. aieela, 20. Mao ai.d borae over bight, tl 00. Uao atiiltwo botaea orar aigbt, fl.&u. Tbe bait uf at-eeloiuud.tiuQa lur baa eail brrt.i Oct. avu.ir. WASUINGTON HOUSE, NKW WAMIINUIUN, 1 A. Tbia oew and well rmtil.h.! h,.n.. t.k takea be tbe 0t4eri.gn.il. lie (eela euiibdem . I bolog able to render aatiafactloa to tboie wb a.r laror bim with a eell. Me, 8, l7. 0. W. DAVIS, Proor. T OYD HOUSE, Ja-J Main Strict. PHILIPbBUKti, PKNN'A. Table alwar. aunnlliul itl tk t..., .. aford.. The traveling public ia inrlted I., cull County National Bank, OP CLEAKFIELP, PA. KOOU In Maeonlc Mulldlng, one dui.r c.r'l. l C. D. Wataon'a llrug Store. P Ti.b.t. . I t . I . - - i. . buu ...ui ...terpooi, yuc-n. town, Olaagow, Lundoo, Paria and Ct.l.eiih.Ker, Alio, Draft! for aale on the Koyal Hankul r.iii JAMES T. LEONARD, Prr.'t W. M. 8I1AVT, Ce.tiar. J"nl,':r DREXEL & CO., Ko, at Houlh Thlre) street, Philadelphia H.l.rKKHS, And Dealers in Government Securities. A)(bllcation by mall will receive prompt alien tlt.n, and all infoitnation checrfuliT turni.ted Ordera eolieted. April ll tt. r. a. anaoto. a. Wj anaoLD. j. a. Ah.(.i,b F.K. ARNOLD & CO., ItauikerH and ISrokerN, Hc)tiuldsTllIet Irfferaou Co.. Pt, Monty reeaired on depotit. DiaroanU at u- -derate ratef. Eaatern and Foreign Exrhanfffal wtTf on band aad eu licet ion a nroiupt'y mt KeynQliUrillt, Deo. 11. 1674.1y gtntistrii. J L. R. HEICIIIIOI.r), V II C E () N II K N T I H T . Graduate of the Peiin.rlvani. College of Dental n'orprrr. Offire inreiidenco of Dr. Ililli.orpi.rite the fhaw Huoae. mblS, '7ttf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Oflce In Bank Building,) ;('DrwenaTllle, Clcarflrld Co.. Pa. M. HILLS, CLEARFIELD, I'ESX'A. par-Ofiioe in realdence, oi.noaitc 6bw Houne. J).l7 IT J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Offloe la roeldeoca, Soeoad itreet.) Kltroat Oildo Gae admlaiatered for tbe pain eee eztraotloa of leetb. Cleertrld, Pa., Ma; 1, IStMy. fttUultanfou. . fMk U nnt Af. tAt. TaaVltnal aafarl tl ) eniftt free. Addreaa 11. Ballet A Cotnianr, Portift&d, Maina. tdeel7,'7t-l.T. (Iv .a. P9r7 ' Dome. Bitnplei worta V vv 4 int. Ad AddreM Bttnaon A Co., Portland, Maine. deel7I'7 ly. C77 WMK' til a da at noma tafilj made. V I 6 Coillj outfit Tree. Addre.i Trne Co., AuRaita, Maine. (deolT,'7V-ly. SIKIKMAKINGI fcareh Inform my pa. tron, and mankind in general, tbat I have removed my tboemaking ahop to the room la tirabaB'l row, Tar tt. 1. Snyder'a Jewelry at ore, and tbat I am prepared ta do all kunda of work ia my line obeaper than any other ihup in town. All work warranted ai good aa aan bo doae any where elte. PoeitWely thii U the rhapet abup In Clearheld. JOS. II. DKERINU. Dee, 11, 1878-tf. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LA RU EST and DKST 8RLKCTKD STOCK IN THK CDBk'TV. COFKF.E, TEA, si'GAn, SYRUP. MKATS, FIHII. SALT, Oll.f., QUEENSWARK, TUB8 aad SI'CKETS, D1URD FRUITS, CANNED OOODN, SPICES, BKOOMH, FLOUR, PRKD. County Agent for LOHILI..1Rr8 TOBACCOS, Theee gooda bought tor CARTI la largo Iota, and aold at almoel city arieoc. JAMES II. LYTLR, Clearteld, Pa., Jan. 12, 1879-1;. The Bell's BunWoolcu Factory Pans towmtip, Clearfield Co., Pa. nURNBD O IJ T 1 OT MOT BUR N E D U PI Tkeiabaarlbari bara, at (ree4 eipenaa,rebaiM elghborhood neoeieity, 1b the ereetioa of a Aral alaat Woalea Manafaatory, with all tba aiodera laiproTamenta attaobed, aad ara prepared to anaha ail klnda af Clothe, Caaaimaraa, flatiaetta, bltxa katt, PlanneU, Ae. Plenty af food" oa head te apply all oar old aad thonaand aewauiteaitrt, wbom wt aik ta eome and asamlM ear itoek. Tba bajitaeea af OAHDINd AND FULLING will raeeira aar aapaolal at teat Ion. Proper arraiafemaata will ba made ta reeeire and delirer Waal, ta tolt aaatemara, AM work warraaled aad doaa apoa tba ehorteet aot lea, aad by itrlat etua tlea to baiinaaa wa hope to raaile a liberal ibar af pablla patranaf. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WAVTKDI Wa will pay tba bluett market a riea far Wee aad fall ear maanfaatarad ffodi aa low aa feede aaa ba boafbt la the eawaty, and wbeaerer we fall ta reader raaaoaabla aatlifaetioa wa eea alwaya ba feand at home raa4y U make prop" uplaaatiea, aitaer la aereoa ar by latter. JAMKA JOHNSON A SUN. prllldtf Bower P