3t!aitroaaj. lV'ii liny 1 vnu In Elnll rond TYRONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH OX and after Monday, MAY 34, 1880, the Feasanpr Tralna will run dally (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, m follow! CLEARFIELD MAIL. LKAVrTrJOUTII. T LEAVE N0RT1L CarweneTillal.tO, p. HlTerriew 1..10, " Clearfield, 1.40, " Lmnard, Let, " Barrett J.M, " Woodland, 4.01, " Bi;ler 40S, " Wallaoeton,.....4.17, " Line Ball, 4.1), " Graham, 4.81, " Hiilipihurf, ...4.35, " ulnar's 4.311, " Uoynton, 4.4(1, " Osceola, 4.52, " Powelton Mi, " Buonnii, (.IS, " VaBecojo,.H.e.3), u Tyrone, fi.00, " Tyrone,.. 0.00,1. eoaooyoo " Summit, 64), " Powelton, 10.00, Oeeeola, 10.12," Iio)ntoa, 10 IT, " Bleiner's 10.lt, Philipsburf,..10.IJ, ' QraDam 10. JK, ' Blue Ball 10.87, ' WallaoetuD,...10.44," Bigler,. 10.61, Woodland 10.60, " Barrett, HOT," Leonard 11.13, " Cleer6eld,......ll.ltl, " Rirervle.....ll.l6. " Curwenirllle,. 11.40a. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LKAVK SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. CurweniTllle. 6.80 A. n. Tyrone, 7.10 p. . Rirarview..... 6.10 " Vaneooyoo,.... 7.4:1 " Clearfield.... 6.47 " Summit, 8.06 " Leonard 8.63 " Powelton 8.IT " Barrett, 6.67 " Oioeole,. 818 " Woodland,. ... (.03 " Boynton, 8. .14 " Bljler .08 " Steiner's, 8.30 ' Wnlleeeton,... e.li ' Pbilipaburc...8.41 " Blue Ball, 8.11 " Graham 8.47 Sraham 8.16 ' Blue Ball, 8.66 Pbllipiburj.. 8.10 " Wellaoeton,....01 Steiner'i 8.81 " Bifler 0.10 " Boynton 8.87 " Woodlead 0.17 " Oeeeola, 8.41 ' Barren, ......... 8.25 Powelton, 8.68 Leonard 0.30 " Summit, 7.06 " Clearfield, 0.38 " Vaoeooyoe,.... 7.13 " interview 0.48 " Tyrone, T.46 " Curwenlville 10.00 ' PHILIPSBURO MOb'HANNON BRANCHES LKaTI IOUTI. P. at. A. M. A. M. 1:00 LlATI At . P. NORTH. iTATtONl. Morritdale, Philinsnurg, Bteiner 'a Boynton, Osceola, Moshanoon, Kterlinfr, Houtnlale, McCauley, Kendriok'e, Kamey. M. P. H. 11: 11 11 12: 10 36 4 30 21 4:14 14 4:18 1:16 7:00 7:03 7:00 10:10 7:18 10:36 7:31 10:43 7:30 1:10 1:14 1:30 1:44 1:47 0:10 12 8.61 11: 04 4:01 62 1:67 8:60 11: 8:46 II:. 46 8:50 1:61 10:48 7:48 1:37 10:68 7:66 1:07 10:68 8:01 3:11 11:03 1:00 40 1:46 36 8:46 30 1:30 26 1:10 8:40 11 8:36 II 8:30 11 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH, El. Mall. P. H. A. H. 7.08 8.20 leave Tyrone Mail. E.ip. P. m. A. M. arrive 0.3 7.66 7.41 T.06 8.43 8.33 13 (.00 6 16 1.13 8.37 Bald Eagle 8.17 6.38 6.16 6.06 4.66 4.31 leave 8.66 e.ui v. to Julian 8.14 0.43 Milelbnrit t.31 0.61 . . . U.ll.font. 1.46 10.03 ' MMe.burg 0.08 10.10 Howard 41 11.0) arrlre L. llaren TYRONE STATION. AiTWABD. A.M. Paoifio Kipress 8:14 Johnstown Express 8:61 WRHTWAHD. A. H PitteburKh Eip'u, 1.63 Pacific Expreeo, 8:16 P.M. 1:15 ,3:.I5 8:34 7:08 Dar Expreie Mail Train, Atlantic Expreie, Pbila. Kxpreel, 11:64 8:17 Way Paiiengor, Chicago Express, 8:61 Matt irein, 0:33 1 Felt Line, Cloie oonneotioni made by all tralna at Tyrone and Look Haven. S. 8. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. 6TAIIB LINES. A stage leaves Curwensrille dally for Reynolde vllle, at 1 o'clock, p.m., arriving at Reynoldivllle at 0 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leavee Reynolde vllle datly at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur weniville at 12 o'clock, m. Fare, each way, (2. A liege leavee Corwonivllla dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DuBoli City, arriving at DuBoii City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leavee DuBoia at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at Curwemvilleat 11 o'clock, m. Fare, each way, 11.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. and after ' Monday, June 18tb, 11X0, the nassenirer train! will run dally (except Sunday) between Bed Bank and Driftwood, aa followa :-'.. EAS4TVV ARI. Day Mall leavee Plttiburg 8:56 a.m. Red Bank 11:36; Sligo Junction 1 1:61 ; New Bethlehem 11:56 p. a.; Mayiville 1:10 1 Troy 1:35 Urookville 1:65 Fuller'! 1:20 1 Rey. anldsrille 1:38 Dulloll 8:0rt t Summit Tunnel 8:11 1 Penfleld 8:4! I Tyler's 3:6 . lleneiette 4::il; arrlvee at Driftwood at 6:10. HISTH ARII.-Day Mallleavei Driftwood 11:20 p. m ; Beneirtte 1:00 : Tvler'i 1:28 Penfield 1:30 ; Summit Tunnel 1:00 ; DuBoli 1:16; Reynoldivllle 1:38 1 Fuller'l 1:54 Urookville 3:16 Troy S:.'II; Mayiville 1:55; New Bethlehem 4:00i Bliiro Junction 4:47; Red Bank'6:03 arrive! at Pitubarg at 7:40 p. m. p9 The Reynoldivllle Accommodation leavee Reynoldivllle daily at 7:56 a. m. and arrive! at Red Bank at 10:60 a. m., Pittiburgh at 1:40 p. m. Leave! Pittiburgh at 1:16 p. at.; Red Bank at 6:66 p. u.) arriving at Reynoldivllle at 0:06 p. m. Cloee eoDBectlona made with tralna on P. A B Railroad at Driftwood, and with train! on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARGO, Oen'l Sup't. A. A. Jicaaon, Sup't L. U. Div. PAKE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Betlefonte, r 06 Lock llaven I 70 Wllllamiport. 1 80 Huntingdon ... 1 80 Lewislown- S 00 Maryiville.. 4 50 Cnwenivill 10 Oiceola 85 HARRlfiBUHIl... 4 76 Midul.towa. ........ 6 01 Marietta. 8 61 Lancaster.. I 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Altoona 1 65 Johnstown.. S 86 Pbilipsburg. ...... 61 Tyrone 1 22 PITTb'BURU 6 16 IWsrcIlntuoua. FARM F011 SALE ! Tb unlrsi)aflil will t prirMn m)c, hit turn, It4jijl ioPnn townnhlp.Clettrlieldooonty, I'., eoDtoiniitg SIXTY AOX13Q19, hilf of whlohiln rood Ut of onltiraUon, with ftfnmfl dwslllnff. log bam,), thrifty orchard India ticvllcDt iprinit of Mitr failing wnttr, together witb tb BtctsMry utbnildingi. The portion sot olewod it heavily limber!, an 4 all u aadtrlaitl witb coal and Iron. It will ba to Id low and on tatij tarmi. For lurlhtr inrormalion call od lb nramlMf, or addrpni th inbicribar at Urampian Hill. P. O. OWKN J. KKt.NAN, Urampiaa liilli.Juna Id, lfttM)-3ra. CENTRAL IStale Xormnl Nchool. (Eighth Normal School District.) Lock llnven. Clinlun Co., Fa. A. N. RA Ufi, A. Mt Fh. D.t Principal. Tbls flrbool m at praioBt oomtltnUd, offer tha vary bwi facilitiei for Profoiiloqal and Cluioal learning. Bnll'Hogi ipaolona, tttrltlng and aoniraodloai ; eomT lately hatd by itMm. wall vanttlatad, and furnbhed with a booatilul npply af para, toft iprtrg wtsr. IwOoatioB healthful and aany of acan. FarmandlnK teenery naiorpaiaed. Teaohtn uptrienoed. efflclent, and altra to Lhlr work. Piac.pMn. flrtn bat kind, nnlforn and thoronb. XipnM oderata. Ffty oaata a wk deduction to tboi prtparing totob. BtadeaU adtiittad at any time. Oonraa ( ctndy trieribd by tht Sutat I. Modal Pohool. II. rnparatory. Ill, Bletnen tary. IV. Helen tin p. AnjuRrrcomm t. Apadtmla. IL CommaroiiU. III. Uude. IV. Art. The Ilnamtary and Bolantlfle eonratt art Pro feMtonal, and itadvnta graduating therein reoalr Btata Diptouu, eflnferriog the following eorret onding degree, M after of the Klernenta and Matter oftfa K"l4.Brt. Oradnatel In th other eraM rweelr Wr-tmul Certifloateti of their at tainment, aignad by the Paevlty. The PrefeMlnal eoartvee are liberal, and are In tboronghneii net inferior to tbe of or bett olkgei. TheBiat mjairei a higher order or altttea hip. Th Usee demand it. It it one of the rrime ohjeeU of tfaia echool to help to Monro It by arniihlng Intelligent and rffirient teaebera for her aehuole. To thit end It aoHoiU yoaog per naa of good abilltlea and good pnrpoe tboae who deilr to Improre their time and their Ul onto, ae itwdenU. To all each It promiiei aid In e,evnplng their powert and abundant opportn itiae In well paid labor after lea ring arhoul. ot oatalogae and termt ad drew the Principal, or tht Beerftary of the Board. BOARD OP TRUSTKKSt 1 tTontvoLnnnt'TtrfTiai. 3. II. Barton, M. A. H. Beet, Jacob Brawi, 8. U. Biehfard.Baianel Ohritt, As K. Raub. R.. Cook.T. C. Uippje, Km4 O. Kmtiing, U. p. hie Oormick, jiq., W. W. lUakin, W. U. Brown. ', . f Tart nivaraaa. . Ben. A, O. Oartlo, Bon. H. L. PlrrTmMeb, wa.Jeoo Merrill, lion. Wn. Blgler. J. C. C errtnu: ' ILLIAIf BIOLiR, President, Olearfleld. Pa. X,- ' JKSPiWiRKILU . ...i Prwideat, Lock Hareo, Pa. ' 8. MILLAR MeCORMICK, Jl' . . P47, Uek Uaroa, Pa. .V - TfMr Lock tlaToa, Pa. Lk Battn, Pa-, Augart 4, 1880 )y. fHterrllaucouj. Ali.NOI.U HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwenrrillo, Ja. 9, TO-tf. E. S. HEN ERSON, UNDERTAKER BURNPIDK, PENN'A. rflllB lobarrlber now offfra to Iho eitiieni of X Burmide and vicinity, an unprovided ineelalty. Hereafter all kind of Caiketa and Coffl db will be kept on hand, and orderi filled at OLoe. Funerals 1tiew1td wtnywhere, I will furnlih the flneat ai well u the ohtapeat articlea dedicated to funeral All orden left at the it ore of John C. Con ma will reoeire prompt attention. For fnrther prtirolr, cull on or addreai E. 8. HKNDKH80N.' Doe. 1ft, 187-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO. SECOND 8TREKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have opened np, In the itore room lately occupied by Wearer A lletta.on Second itrettt, a largo and well eeleoted itook of ry - Goods Groceries, DO0T9 AND SHOES, QUEENSWARR, WOOD t WILLOW WARE HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, Ac. Which tbey will diapoae of at reasonable ratei for erjth, or exchange for country produoo. GKOROK WEAVER A CO. Clearfield, Pa,. Jan. 9, 1878-t. REMOVAL ! James L. Lcavy, Having parehaied the entire atock of Fred. Beckett, hereby gives notice that he hai moved Into the room lately occupied by Bead A Hagerty, o Second itreet, where no il prepared to offer to the publio COOK STOVES. HK.iTi.rti t.rn PARLOR STOVES, of the la toil Improved pat term, at low prlcea. HOUSE FDENISHINQ GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbin;, Gee FtUinK, and . Kepalriof Pumpa a apeoialty. All work warranted. Anything in my line will be ordered aped el If deaired. JAti. h LfcAV l, Pmprietor. FRKD. SACKETT, Agent. Clearfied, Pa.. January 1, .879 (1". -THAT ALL- WOOLEN GOODS HAVE ADVANCED ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE, THE TRICES OF 0TTS New Spring Clothing ill h Found L Low AS LAST YEAR. GUIItfZBURG'S ONE PRICE- WESTERN HOTEL C0RXER, CL.EAKFIELD, PA. Clearleld, Pa, April Uth, 1890 1m. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NO. TIIHEE, OPERA HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa., WITOLK.IAI.g RETAIL DKALER IN DllY GOODS, ComprlilnR Drcie Goodi of the rtry lateitflylM, eonlftin In part of Caubmeref, Manrhaaler Faneiea, Alpaoaa, and all manner or Fancy Dress Goods, fluh an Cretona, Mohair Larterw. Plaldi, Preaa Uinghaaia, Dreaa Fanoiaa of the very lateat it lee, and aa cheap ae they oan be Bold In thit market. NOTIONS, ; Confuting of QloTet fbr Gent. Lad lei and Uinee. Hom of all ehadet, Silk FHnicee, . Laeea, Fancy DreM Battona. Ladiea' Tiee of all ehadei and atylea, Cuffa and Collara, hlbbona of all kindi and qoalitiea. Aferino Underwear, Thmminga, ett. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queen8ware, Hardware, Tinware, Cnrpet.1. Oil Cloths, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Wbl.k will be eel. wholetale ar retail. Win take Country Produce la Eichanfa ftir Oooeli ( Market Prlrca, WM. J. BOrFER, tlnrSela, Pi., tnt. l, lT9 If. GumnK i3A."W SVIXXjXj PRIVATE GALE ! ANY putt lei la tveid of a Sew Jllll arr litrrby iu I or mod that 1 will nil tbno Dpe an good a new. tkera'a IMookf, a fnTYFOURiaai sa w, Bellinir, and all the other Oituree In good ordrr. rur further inforuiatlon, adilieii JUhTIS J. Plli, Oeeeola Willi, Clenrlleld Co., Pa. Haroh 1, 1SS0 If. WAGONS WAGONS HUGCIIK8-liUG(iIKS. SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS. THE COXKLIX WAC0XS. T07 AND 0FE2T BTjaaiES, KEPT OA' JUNO FOIt SALE. STAGE & REILLY, CLKARFIELD, PA. M.j II 3ra ATTENTION FARMERS 1 T 11AVE returned to mv old liuiloen, el.d will J. be funnel at the Planing Milluflio., on Pine treet, CLKAIIKIKLU, PA., where I will et.ll all klnde or AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND THE CELKIIRATKU WOOD H0WER Ss REAPER, A Urge itook of which I have alwaya on hand. Alio, HAY HAKES and all other niaohinea uaeit by the Farmer, aa well aa material! for repair.. jt-it I will eiclunge the above articlea for CASH, GOOD DKEF CATTLE, or SHEEP, Ai X contemplate butchering, and would be pleased to have the trade of the farming publio. FLAM W. BHOWN, Clearfield, IV, Juoe 9, 1830-tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The ondenlgoed begs IcaTo to Inform the eiti ieni of Clearfield, and the publio generally, that be hai on band a fine auortment of Furniture, vnoh aa Walnut, Cbeatnut and Painted Chamber Buitea, Parlor Suitee, Reclining and Eitennion Ubaira, Ladiee' and uenta Kaiy Lbatra, the 1'er fo rated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cane beat and Wind. or Chain, Clotbei Dan, Step and Kit en don Lad den, Hat Racki, Scrubbing llruibei, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FHAMK3, ooklng (llaixek, Chromon, Ac, which would tultable for Holiday preienli. d1071 JOHN TROUTMAN. Re-Union of Trade. THE nndenignrd wiiliing to inform the publio that he opened a COMMISSION KTOKE At tho old itand in Trout rl He, Clearfiold county. Pa., on the 18th iniU, with a full itock of DRY C.OODH, GROCER I EH. NOTIONS. Iloota. Sliori, I'tr., In fact everything to bo found in a firat-clamtore, all of which I am dotermined to tell at the loweat cash prieee. PARMERM Antl LtMHERMEN Will find It to Ihilr adrantnge to do their dealing with me, aa the blgheat pricei will be paid for Grain, rhiogtna,or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half oaub will be paid. Trading for Shlnglei or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Alto, agent fur Singer Sewing Machines. llarlng mad arrangement! with Eaatcrn mar ohavnta to lell gooda furniined me, therefure call and ace, ai I will be enabled to tell cheaper than the eheapttt. J. W. CAKL1LK, Troutfille, Pa., Bpt Jl,'7-ly. Agent. John Irvin & Bros., CURWKNSVJLI.E, VA., -DEALERS IN- All Kinds of Merchandise, -sren as Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. H IIANDFACTI'IIERS AND DEALERS IN sti Am: Tinni:u, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LUMEER CUT TO ORDER. M Tbo Only Manufacturors in Clvarflrld County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR ! n t'Loi H, f hop ,i.ri rnr.it t-"F"Casli paid for all kinds of Uiain Wheat, Ityc, Oats, Ltc, Carweaivllle, Pa., Jane 1, 1 SB0 If, NOT AT STUMP CREEK. BUT AT H. LEHMAN &C07S Slore, ROOM NUMBER TWO, Pie's Opera House. CLEARFIELD, PA., Where H- Lehman A Co, hare opened a rery large atork of tbt Unit and boat ttylei of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, MILLINERY GOODS, AND A Fl'LL ASSORTMENT OF Laiio.', Kisses' ft CMldron's S-D0C-O-3t3-S Of all llvle., now la tfcl avarket. Tall 11 nerm, or addreM H. LEHMAN k CO. ClMrtelJ, Pa., Mark 17, 1'M.tr. ANOTHER THE REPUBLICAN. rUwVlUIKM), I'A. WKIINfflOAY MOltSMNd, SHPT. J?, HM. GAUFIELU AXD Till: lfK- . Tho New York JiuUpcntlcnt in U iioii DOlilico rulinioin cnal (lorlaron tliat "nil tho cfl'ort "1 parliKuii liomo cr.its, nmJo bwaiiho (jcnorul liurfli'lil linn huon nominstoil for rroeident, to eliuko or iinjiuir hi. jxmitiun, ai'o aim ply futili1. Their campaign fclorica amount to mmiily notbinj; with lie- publican". We do not boliuvo thisro aro tun licpublifain in tho land whoso Totus will bo urTettli-d in tho Bh'ulituBt dogreo by tboo potty. BianduU." Wo foar that in tho above the Independent temporarily throw off ita religious char acter and was writing ns "a partisan Republican." Two of thoso potty scan dala aro (iarflold's coiincclion witb Credit Mobilier and J)oGiilyor. Of tho former Hcandal tho Independent said in 1874: "Wo cannot forget that Gar field was more deeply involved in tho sad Crodit Mobilier difficulty than any other member ol tho IIoiIho ol Repre sentatives, excepting, of courno, Ames and lirooks." Thin was said in intro ducing tho scandal of tho UoUolytr revelation which tho Independent tells thus : Hut the teillmonv taker, in the loveltifCH"r of the District of Cularahia freade ihowe thet Mr. derfleld reoeired $i,ul)fl fur bie aid la Retting through a paving anntre't aonepted hr the Dia triet Uovernmeat. And Mr. I'arittDi, a ootorloui Jobher, made an argument for the paving oora panr, and then got Mr. UarBi'ld to make a fur- tber arguiueot anu to me fill porionai lonaeaoe io iti favor. Of enuree Mr. tlerlleld'l argument wae euooei.ful. How could It be othorwiie 7 lie wee Chairmen of the Committee od Appronria lione. Kvery eent ol money voted totbe District bed to come through him. Shepherd eould not allord to refue. him anything bo aiked ; and Mr. Marat-Id knew It when be aiked and received lor hii lervicel a foe which would bare been eitrav- agant but for bis official petition. For $5,1)110 be wal willing tousebll position as guardian of tbe Treasury of th. Nation to make tbe District tlov ernment award a profitable contract. Ai far ae most men can see, SJ.iiuu wee au axtravagaut price for any eervlce whioh Mr. (lartlcld oould render that did not depend on his official posi tion ; and, If wa csn Judge, the breaking away of tbe Williamsburg dam no mora clearly Indicated tbe worlhlessncis of its oomtruction than doei ucb an aot as this, thus far unexplained, the giving wuy of tbe moral foundation! of a man's charaoter. When this was written in 1874 tho official fnc In of (iarfield's connection with tho He Golyer scandal were fresh before tbo public. Tho pious jour""' ist had no motive or reason to ; down or aggravato tbo inorul of this pictnro of a represent! tbe people selling his official po. for (5,000 under the thin covering legal feo. 7to tolls tho HtoryolGa. field's shame right on as il was pre sented in tho report ot the CommiUoo of Congress. His mind naturally re verts to Garfield's lornicr record, and it recalls tho fact that ho was "more deeply involved in tho sad Crodit Mo bilier difficulty than any other mem bor of tho llouso of lieprescntntivet excepting, of course, Amesand Brooks.", In this DoGolyer revelation tbo editor of tho Independent Bees "tho giving away of tho moral foundations of Gar fluid's character." liy a sudden and surpriniiig turn ol political events tho man who wa9 ns deoply involved as Ames and Brooks in Credit Mobilier and tho morul foundations of whose charaoter had given away in tho DoGolyer transac tion, is tbo candidate of a great party for President. It is the party to which tho editor ol tho Independent and a largo portion of its readers belong, anil it becomes nocessury that editor and readers alike, should forget wlr.it that eminently religious journalist said of! Garfield six years ago. Not only is it all taken back but "partisan Demo crats" aro reproached for circulating the extracts from tho Independent as "petty scandals." If such they be how deeply responsible is the Inde pendent for having sown tho seeds of dintrust of this good man among its pious readers. Rut if Garfiold did not happen to bo tho candidato ol tho par ty to which that nowspapor belongs now (hero is reason to belicvo that tho lormcr outlines which it gave of his character and conduct would be black ened and deepened. Its course shows how hard a master party .is to tho ro liglous as well as tbo secular organ. llarmlurg Piitriit. SoMEWiiATor Farm. Calilorninns have reason to bo proud of their agri cultural wealth. Kvery visitor to that Stato hears with moro or less surpriso of tho farm of Dr. Iiugh J. Glenn, in tho fertile Racffimcnto Valley. It com prises G5,0U(l acres, of which 4i,000 aro in wheat. Tho doctor tells a corres pondent of tho St. Louis Republican, that though ho has .'150,000 sacks, each holding 140 pounds, he docs not think they will hold his wheat this year, llo manufactures in his own shops nearly all tho machinery and vehicles ho uses, and employs in harvest 150 men and 200 horses and mules. lie has ono threshing maehino with a capacity of 7,000 bushels a day, and another of somewhat less capacity. Yet, with aH this agricultural wealth of the State, baldly a Calilomia farmer raises the vegetables which his own family con sumes. Nearly all tho truck farming is dono by Chinamen, who work early and lato and pcddlo vegetables tho year round. Thin Lies. When a Radical snort er makes a stump speech bo generally has something to say about the "Rebel Claims" if tho Democracy got into power. It is a sufficient answer to that sort of twaddlo to say that the Constitution expressly forbids their payment and il is well enough to know as wo go marching on, that Republican Congresses have passed moro than ono hundred million dollars of so-called "loyal Southern claims." Whilo a Dcmooratio Congress refused to appropriate a single cent in that direction, but passed a resolution re ferring all such domonds to tho Court of Claims wboro they properly belong, presided ovor by the Radical Jadgos. A Dad Vkavr. Tho St. Taul Ga zette, in alluding to the Greenback can didate for President, says: "Weaver has divorced himself wholly from tho Democratic party, and saya he desires no affiliation with the Hancock com pany of any natnro whatever. It Las not transpired that tbo Hancock mon have expressed any desiro to affiliato with Mr. Weaver, and his avowal, to say the least, is a littlo premature and presumptuous. lie is simply a Repub lican spy in the Democratic camp and usos tlm (ircenbackoin as a blind to cover his real game." THE FRAUP YEIPEHS, Homo of tint Republican newspa- pots, glowing w ith honct-t indignation, charge that tho Democratic leaders of Imliuna uro engaged in an extensive conspiracy to import negroes from Kuntut ky into thnt Slate to volo at the October election. There is not tho slighlcBt proof to justify this charga and it springs only from the guilty imaginations of mon who were conneetctl last Sjuhig with tho infa mous schemo to overwhelm tho Demo cratic majoriliy of Indiana with color od immigrants from North Carolina. Of Ibis colonir-ittlon the Republican leaders in Indiana admit that less than a thousand voters remain in tho Statij, but they do not pretend to disclaim their nefarious partisan object. Thos. P. Mills, a leading Republican of In dianapolis, guvo tho following testimo ny before tho Exodus Committeo of Mr. A'oorhces last Spring: "Q. You have been in i'uvorofemi gration? A. Yes, sir. 1 was much in favor of It. 1 told tbo boys when they first camo there thttt wo wanted 20,000 'bucks,' biiel; niggers in Indi ana this year. 'i. lou mean to stty tout you wanted 20,000 men? A. Yes, sir. "Q. You hail no nso for women f A. No, sir; we had no special use for them. "(J. You hud no idea of lubor con nectcd with this matter? A. No, sir. 1 bad no idelt of lubor. I was looking lor votes. "(J. Yoti wanted theso 20,000 'bucks' to volo? A. I wanted them to vote, of course. "Q. Aro you a Republican ? A. Yes, sir; I am. "(. And you thought if yon could get 20,000 'bucks' you would slay us? A. I thought wo would get away with you everlastingly. "Q. Ruvo you mixed with them much sinco they camo hero? A. Tho colored folks? "i. Y'es. A. No, sir; excoptattho depot. Wo have ono ofllco near tho depot and when a gang would como in I would go down thoro to see them "Q. Have they como in as fast as you desired? A. They huvo not come in as 1 wanted them to. "Q There bavo boon rather moro "Q. I want to ok you whethor tbo' Republican parly, or leading Republi cans, bavo anything to do with tho 'movement? I will put it in a ditTer o.it w,iy whether thetto views of youis, which you have given to tho Committeo very frankly, aro shared in by tho intelligent Republicans in your State? A. 1 think they aro as inrlirldnnto " in Pennsylvonia for 1980. Tho crop is now being housed and the list is valuable, as Iho overngo estimate of five leading buyers and puckers now in Lancaster: COtTSTY. Ilurbl Philadelphia... Delaware Montgomery ... Chester Berk Lancaster ea.ve. .... 10,1100 300 00 ... 1,000 .... 15,000 .... 6. 000 40,0011 , ito.noo York . Lebanon S.II00 Oaupbin 2,0110 Cumberland..... &.0IU1 Franklin i.000 Juniata l.Olill Miltlin. 1,000 Northumberland e0 Clinton v 20,000 Tioga. 0,00(1 Westmoreland. 1,000 Scattering 1,000 Total H,S00 As a cuflo of leaf tobacco generally contains from ISO to 200 pounds, it will bo seen frcm tho above that tho crop in this Stato will reach tbo good round weight of 20,000,000. This at tbs avcrugo price puid lor leal tobacco will amount to tho snug sum of 1 4,000,000. Somo persons who know say that the tobacco crop is ono of tbo best paying crops a man can raise. (in. Gahkield's Wickidniss. Tho Washington Post digs into tho Radical nomineo in this way: "When General Garfield is charged with having accept ed tho $5,000 from tho Do Golyer Com mittee as a bribe, his friends indignant ly repel tho charge and lull back on his own testimony, and that ot Mr. Parsons, that tho money was paid to him as an attcrncy'a fuo. But in this movement the' rimply pull General Garfield out of tho frying pan and pi n n go him into tho tiro. For tbo statutes of tbo United States, In tho most direct and explicit terms, provide a penalty of two years imprisonment, a line of 110,000 and disqualification for holding any ofllco for any member of Congress who accepts any feo in any matter in which the United Slates is interested. Tho United Slates was interested to tho extent of millions in tbo pavement in this city. Tbo proof is overwhelming and incontostiblo. On his own evidence Gen. Gurfield could bavo been locked up with convicts had any citiison chosen to present the case boforo a grand jury ol any Federal court." Not ao Bad. Tho Radical organs crow lustily over their victory In Ver mont. Well, they aro entitled to that Stato. The majority ot tho votors novor voted for a true Union, and thoreloro they cast thoir ballots for any pat ty eicept tho Democratic par ty, llowovci, our party has lost noth ing in numbers. At tho Governor's oloction in 1H78, onr friends polled 20,072 votes, und at tho election tho othor day they deposited 21,217 bal lots. Tho Census Knumerators show that tbo population of that Stato is at a "stand still," yet, thoro are moro Democrats to day than there were four years ago. (.ADITS. Iho hewistown Sentinel saya : lion. 8. II, Yocum has appointed as the candidates to Annapolis Acade my from the Twentieth Congressional district Charles Uarrold Haves, son ol Hon. ATlred Hayca ol Lowlsburg, aa principal cadet, "middy," and Joseph II. Hollis, son ot Mr. Hoi I is, a foreman In Mann's axe factory, this county, as alternate. No Such Tiiina. Who dare aay that Hancock would befriend the South at the expense of the North f Doea bo bear the scars ol Gettysburg for naught f He fought for tho Union then In Its hour of dangor ; he would not snrrender It now in time of prace. HANCOCK AXfl LONOSTHF.RT. Tho Indianapolis Sentinel gores tbe enemy in this way : Tho Republican organs, Republican OJiispiiutorM, linpubhcun orators, and tho w hole gang ol Republican leaders, about liOiigstreet and denounce Han cock. Hancock and Ijongstreet wore distinguUhcd in tbo war ol the rebel lion. It may bo of Borneo to note some of the moro diHtinguished battles those Generals wore engaged in : Hancock's Defiles. Williamsburg, Krasler's Farm, Soulb Mountain, Antietatn, Krederliksburg, C'hiDcelliirsrille, tlettyeburg, Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Petersburg. Longstrect's Uattlee. Willlemeburg, Presier'a Farm, Boutb Mouulein, Anti.tam, Kred.riok.borg, Chancel lorartllr, Orttyshurg, Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Petersburg. It will bo seen wboro theso genorals met und where they fought. On tbe ten battlefields named above, Hancock and I.ongstrcct met faco to laco with their opposing legions Hancock be neath tho stura and stripes, Longstrcot with the stars and bars floating above him ; und now Republican conspirators ak soldiers to strike down Hancock whilo they shout for tho elovation of Luugstreet. How does it strike, you boys in bluo ? It is not allegiance, it is not patriot ism, which tbo Republican parly would demand of the Southern people. If that section would support tho Repub- can party, you would not see that bloody shirt waving in the midnight air of dissolution and sectionalism. All would bo tranquil and tbe Southerner would bo as good a fellow, and as much to be trusted as oithor Mosby or Long street and a few others whom that party of grout pretended morality have been able to reconcile. Tho stalwart sees and dreams of fresh rebellions when Mr. Mosby votes tho Democratic ticket, but should he becomo so wiso in his own interest as to vote the Republican ticket be is tho lion tamed reposing with tho lamb. That same "lamb," then of tho carpet bug specie, once nearly devoured by that might be idolized lion. It iB strange indeed that tbo burnt child should hesilato again to thrust bis band into the same fiamo. II R WantsaSktti.imf.nt The War Closed. Senator David Davis sounds the koynoto for all conservative and independent votors when ho declares: "I havo no hesitation in supporting General Hancock, for tbe best of nil reasons, to my mind, because his elec tion will put an end to strife and to sectional parties, and will rovive a pa triotic sentiment all over tho land, which political loaders and factions for sinistors ends havo sought to provent. There can bo no permanent prosperity without pacification." Made rp. A correspondent writing from White Sulphur Springs,,Virginia, says that liluti.o and Camoron woro reconciled there by the diplomatic meditation of Mrs. Cameron, a lady of no littlo political sagacity and great personal attractions. Tho two tough old statesmen wouldn't look at each othor wbon they first camo horo. They were mad as tho old gentleman him self about Chicago; but she captnrod Blaine, made her husband accept the situation and so closed tho breach DfaiAUomsai. It was supposed to be Carl Schurz who put into Mr. Hayos's lettor of acceptance that" pub lic officers should give their whole timo to tho Government and tho poo. pic." With Hay os and Evarts and Schurg and Sherman and Dovons and Thompson all away from duty, and most of them on tho stump, it ia no wonder that foreign ministers feel en couraged to' disregard Mr. Hayes's talk, and to come homo to look after their chances of "staying on." Qtitia Tasti. Thoro are some Rad icals who like Hancock as a soldier but thoy "can'l go" his profanity "they say ho sworo like bluo blazes at the battle of Gettysburg." Well, thoro probably was some oxcitomont around thero in July 1803; but how about tho follow who swore so awlully in tho Fodcral Capitol In 1873 ton yoars af ter bctoroa Congressional Committeo, whoro thoro was no fuss, nor t, "Con federate Brigadier" within tho bonnds of tbe District of Columbia. A Niw Dkpabtibi. Wo soo it slated that Gonorul Dntlor now reads his epooches and avoids tbe embarrass ment which might ensue if ho should forget himself and drift into a Repub lican or a rag baby arrangement. Bui be bas dropped bis most successful "gag' witb country audiences hitherto the address to the reportors and tho dis sertation on tbe inherent cussedness of nowspapor proprietors and this robs his speoches ol much of their humor. Suiw Virhont. Some of the Re. publican papers snocr at Democratic triumphs in Arkansas and hurrah ovor Republican Vermont One Stato is stationary and tho other progrossivo. From 1870 to 1880 Arkansas increased its population from 431,471 to 700,000, while Vermont increased from 830,551 to 334,455. The Democralio Stato added 278,629 to its population, whilo the Republican Stato only increased 3,900. a circus managor wanted a new namo for bis show. A sophomore col legian suggested "monohippio aggre gation" as good, and the circus roan bad got three towns billod boforo he was informed that "monohippio" moant 'ono-horso. General QarlleM recently presented a hand some bible to Old Well (Campbellit.) Church, la lienry county, i a. radient AjrcA.noe. Tho Goneial had bettor send that poor congregation tho 1329 loan of Ames's. Or, bettor still, tho $5,000 I)e Golyor feo. Bolt DtriATED. A correspondent at that celebrated watoring place, Sara toga, says : "Bob Ingorsoll ia not a success at Saratoga. They can give him points on wickedness, instead ol his teaching them." A Raiucal Tbio. Mosby, Koy, Longstrcot and other Rebels are at tacking Hancock vigorously with Just as little prospect of success as they re ceived at Spoltsylvania and Goltys burg. Knvlouj St. Louis people try to make out that the mastodonie remains un earthed at Chicago are only tbe chook bones ol a prehiitorio Chicago hotel clerk. $llsrrUaufous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Tarweniville, Jan. II, 'TS-tf. jyi. it wiN.si.ow, Pll YSIVIAN fc SURGEON, Clearfield, Poon'a. The Dr. having recently loeated 1. Clearfield, offers his servieea to tbo people of tbie vicinity. ptn Offloe on Reed street. Keeidenoe Leon ard House July II si m" A Bargain ! FARM FOK SALE! Tht undrrtiguix oflvri at print imle thai Tl tubl Urui ultimltJ la UHAUAM luWNsllIl1, Cltsufleld oouoty, kaotra u tb I Kt& r tRJft9 Cunt tin. fig 111 urei, (0 of wtiicb tf cleared, nd having llmrD rUd Urge frm dwell ing houi. Urn Cnine barn, and tbt other neoe arj outbuilding), togotlier with s largt oreiiaril, good water, "(o. The propert will ha iold od very eaij- tarini For further particular ioqulra of the ttubacribar, Id perfoo, or by letter. FRANK FIKLDINO. ClaarAeld, Fa , March tlth, ISSO.-if A BARGAIN. AN OUT LOT FOR SALE. The uridflrilgntd offor at private lalt, a lrat of about I LKYIY ACKt.tfof land aituate in Went Clearfield, adjoioing landi of IS. Kith el, llflndenuD, and Kiobard Bhaw. Tb aerea of tliii land la covered with rafting and lit tiubar. The balanoa ii improved, baring thereon a ituttil bank barn aoa a guoj COAL-BANK uiieoed, besides en excellent spring of water. Tbls lot adjaoc&t to Clearfield, Is a very veluable prop erty, and can be out into lots of any sise. Tbe property will be sold eheap'.and on verr .aav lerini. For farther partioulen, eall In nerion or addreee O. li. 11 KR KK1.L, Agent. Clearleld, Pa., Aug 25, IsSO 41. READING FOR ALL II BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market MU, Clearfield, (at the Port Office.) THE undersigned begi loav. to annoanc. to tbe eitisem of Cleaiueld and vicinity, that he baa fitted up a room and baa just returned from th. elty with a large amount of reeding matter, eonllsttng in part oi Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,. Blank, Aooount and Pass Books of every de aoriptlon t Paper and Envelopee, French preeead and plain; rem and Pencili; Ulank Legal Papare, Deedi, Mortgagee; Judgment, Kieup tton and Promisarr notes; White and Parch ment Urief, Legal Cap, Keoord Cap, and Dill Cap, Sheet Muiio, fur either Piano, Flute or Violin, eonetantly oa hand. Any books or stationary desired that 1 may not have on hand, will be ordered by fi.rat express, and .old at wholesale or retail to eoit euetomers. I will also keep periodioal literature, sueh as Magaiinei, Newspapers, eta. I'. A. UALbifl. Clearfield. May T, ISSS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE LUTIIEHSBUKG. Horeafta. ftoode will bt told fur CASH only, or In axchaaK fur produoa. No booki wit) ba kept In th future. All old aaoounta unit t Httlad. ThoM who aannot aah up, will plaaaa band orar tbair notaa and CLOSE THE RECORD, X am datornlned to sell my goods at eaih prloai, and at a discount far balow that avar offarad in thit inlnitjr. 1'ha diteount I allow my fluitomari, will matt tbam rich in twenty yoara tf way follow my advleo and buy their noodi fro a ma. I will pay aaph for whaat, onU and dorar Mod. DANIKL UOODLANDKK. Lntbarabura, January 17, 1877. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN, SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALBRB IN PURE DRUGS ! CHKMICALSI PAINTS, OlIJS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY OOOD8, TOILET AKTICI.KS, 01 ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medltjinal parpoaaa. Truaaca, Bupportart. School Rooki and Station ry, and all otnar arttclaa atnally (band In a Drag Stora, pHTsrrrANfl prkscriptioss care FULLY COMPOUNDED. HaTlnjr a larn av larlaooa la th buaineii thoy oan gira antira tU iiaeuon. J. O. HARTSWICK JOHN F. IRWIN. Otralrt. nMMifciir !A, 1T4. i I HI & CO DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., Pi. Ronpoctfully olioit thoir patrons and tha public generally U flail and aiaa ma inair now hoc a oi Spring nnd Summer Goods CONSISTINd OF cnaiimorcs, Yoivoiosns, ucinlnos Lawns, Ginghams, I'rints, Un bleached and Itloached Mus lins, Kancy Skirls, Sheet inc, Tickings, Camels, ltiiRS, Oil Cloths, HOSIERY, Tjaundriod, Whito, Chnviot and I'orcalo Bliirts, OIotos, Neckwear, Mon't and Boys' Clothinir, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., do Groceries & Gcn'l Merchandise Will bs found ol first quality, and satislaclion la guaranteed. The iul lowing are alwaya kept on band, (some low only In thoir season): Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Byrupi, t' . I ... - T iuniuuiiunpriuB, urangos, JiCrnona, Dananaa, Figs, Dates, ate., Hard ware, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Taint, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, & Miners Supplies, ALSO, DEALERS IK BJLHZ, B.S.TIES ft SSHTQLES, July 28, 1 RSO-tf. (OurOirn 3flwrtUtmfnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Publislieil even VTeJaesJaj l G. B. GOO LAN ER, CtEARHKLI), PA., Ha. Ih Largest Circulation of any aicr III Korthwcet.ru Heunejivaula. The largo aud constantly increasing circulation of tho Republican, renders ilvaluablo to business won as a raodium thro' which to roach tho publio. Tikmb or Subscription : If paid in adranco, . . (2 00 If paid aftor throo months, , 2 60 If paid alter six mouths, . . 8 00 When papers are sent outside of the oounty payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ton linos, or less, 8 limes, . II Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, . . Auditors' Noticos, . . . Cautions and Eatrays, . Dissolution Notices, . . Professional Cards, 5 linos, yonr, 6 Spocial notices, per line, . . . YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ono square, 10 lines, . . . $8 00 Two squares, . , '. . . 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, .... 60 00 One-half column 70 00 Ono column, 120 00 We have always on hand a large stork of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OK AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, 4o., io , io. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING flUCII AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ' ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, &o., Ac, IN TnE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK . WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Cisf o. II. Ooodlnndor, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. The mansion house. Coruar of Second and Marital (Streati, U.I. UIHLM), V K a'HHald ad umvul:ttf Hotel baa. durinK tha pait year, wu salaried to druLi. ,lt former oapaotty fur lit cnUrtaiamani of iiruu. yarn and guetU. 'fbowuoU buildinff baa bock rtfurciabad, aid tha ruirUtor will $yTt dv paina .to randar hit guaatt oWorlabla abilo itaia with him. pr-Jh 'Manaion uouaa utaaibui rum to aud from tha Depot on lot arrival and dtpu-tur of each train. W, C. CAHlxt.S, July l 77-tf I'rcpr.tUt LLKGUKNY HOTEL Market Mtrret, I Itarlleld, p., Wui. 8. Bradley, formurly proprietor of tie Leonard House, having Icasrd the Aliegltm j Hotel, ef.lieile a share ol nubile patronage, 1l,e Uouee hea been thoroughly repaired and aenlv furnished, ami Ru.stk mil litid it a pleasant .top. ping plara. 1 he table will be suppliod with tbe beet ut e.erythititf in the luerket. At the hst erill be found the nest aunts end liiiuori. Ooi.il Helling attachid. M. H. U I; A U l.r.V, e 17, i. rropririor. rE M r JCli A N CK HO US li, NEW WASUIKUTUN, I A. ii. ii KOSK, FKOI RiJ SI caf, Aleu and burs, nvt-r night, (.(,. Jilun and two horses over night, .1,1,1). The test of aeootninodutioDs lur mon end loe.i Oct. 2S,'JS-tl. WASHINGTON HOUSE, KEVt M At;li:.NUT(N l a This new and well furnished hn. h..'i... . takea by tbe nnjersigned. He feels evrtdeni ,. being able to render satisfaction to those a ho u . favor bitu with a oall. MajtS, 187J. 11. W. LAVIK, Prop , LOYD HOUSE, . Main Street, PHIMl'bblHIi, l'KNN'A. Table always supplied with the hel ll . affords. Tb. trereling publle Is inrited t.i mil '"' '" ' HOUEKI I.OV ll. Counly National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, Pa. ROOM In Masonle rJallding, one door n..rll . O. D. Wetion'e Drug rjtore. PaiiaireTiekets to and from Liverpool. Our,-.. town, Glasgow, London, I'arii and C.,p nbi.,.,, Aieu, .raiiB tor sale on ine Itoval tiankof Iri ls, and Imperial Ilank of London. 4AM hp T. LEONARD, 1'u. t W. K. EHAW, Cashier. J.nl.'r! DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Mouth Third Street, Phllajti, !, And Dealers in Government Securities. A ) plication bj reil will reei. rnm;i titer, tion, nd all information chmfrliv furni-hr-t Orden loltcted. Atiril I I n . w. iniui.li. J. I. AhXti.i F. K. ARNOLD & CO.. IZnnkerM and ISrokirM. Kejuolds-vllle, Jefli-rftou Co., Pa. M'TltV rertivi'tl on drnorlt. Dltcnuiitu at ... ... tic rate rtc. Kaftcrn and Foreipn Kxliaiiirt. ul witi on haod and oliietioT. protDLtlr toaaa Keynolderillo, Dro. I A, 174,-ly grntistnt. J h. Ji. DEICHHOLI), 8 l! H - l; O N I) K N T I It T , 9raduate of lie Ponoi'ylraniA Collnre of Dectn t Surrry. r,flj,.. in n-ndeiipe ol Dr. Hilln, iVniite the hhnw flouia. inch 13, 'iS tl. DR. (Offlee In Bank Building) C'ui-wenevlllc, Clcarlicld Co., I'a. mch 31 tf. A, M. HILLS, CLEARFIELD, 1'tNN'A. ,4eOllire In restdeiioe, opposite fihw Hou..-. J.lsrtf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (OSee In reeldtnce, Hevnnd street.) Kilrona Oxide tie administered for tho p:.i.v ee .llraotioa of teatb. Clearfield, Pa., alar I, lm.ly. UisrfUanfous. RP.ft In yoor own town. Termi tni tb OUU outfit fre. AdJrilI.llallttICnnranv, Portland. Maine. dwl7'V-ly. C"i ta COO f r day at homo. Satnnica nrtb V'J u "0J & ttt: AddrcM tftlnooo A Co., I'oUlatid, Malna. dMl7TV It. J"'Y0 11 w,,lt' ht Dnn 'ly na if. V 16 Cotly out Hi free. Addrora Trut A Co., Augmta, Maine. decl'.'TV lr. SIlOKMAKINnI hereby ln-Vm wy p.. troof, and nianktnd ia nner't that 1 have r mo fed my ihoemaklnf hop to tha room in Urahatn'i ntw, ovar S. 1. Snydsr'i jewlry itorr, and that I am pteparad to do all kindi of work is my line cheaper than any other ihup to town. AH work warranted ai pfood at ean be done any where a Im. Poeitirety tbie U tbo fihraprit ihop In Cleartield. JOS, II. DKKKINU. Deo. 11, lttrs-tr. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Botail Dealer in GrocorioS, TIIR LAltilESTand IlKST BKI.ECTRD BTllt'K IN THE t'OLXTV. COFFER, TEA, Sl(iAR, SYIIUP. MEATS, FISH, SALT, OILS, 01TEENSWAHK, TI PS and Ill'CKETS, IMUr-,1) K1U ITS, BANNED flOODS, SI'ICKS, nrtooMs. KLOUK, FEED. Couuty Agent for M.OIlll.l..lttl S TOtt.tftOS, These iroo.1i bouitht for CASH in large lots, and sold at almost city prirer. JAMES II. LVTI.E. Cl.artald, Pa., June 1, l7 Ij. The Dell's Run Woolen Factory Penn township, CleerBeld Co., Pa. B It R rf li I) ( II T I ant an? BURNED UPI E. M. THOMPSON, Theiahaeriberi hare, at great eipfnie, rebuilt a aetfhhnrhood oeoenity, la the erection of a firt Ian Woolen Manufaftory, with all the medrra Isiprorententa attached, and are prepared to rente ail kinde of Clothe, Cejataerei, batinetu, lllia keta, Flannel Ao, Floaty at goodi oa band te tupply all onr old and a thoaand new eoiidoirn, whore wo ak to eome and eiamtne oar rtcsk. Tbo baelaeai of CARDING AND FULLfNO will twoetva aar aepeetal attention. Prrprr arrangementa will bo made to reoeire aad driver Wool, to tult omlomero. All work warranted add done apnn the iborteat aotlne, and by rie attua tlon to bnrineei wo hope to reallie a liber iktre of public patronage. IO.IMX FOUNDS WOOL WAWTHT-t Wa will pay tbe klgbert narket prioa ht W and aell oar aiaawfaetored goods aa low ae aiaiilaf good, eaa be boaght ia the eooety. and whoaerer we Tall to render reaeoaable latlefaetloa we eaa alwaya be foand at hone ready to make proper oiplaaattoa, either In pereni or by letter. JAMKtf JOHNSON A 8uN8, aprliSAtf Bowar 0