sBallroaflj. PMiiiMjivauIaICaIlroal Lt '' f-auauw I ' TVBONK & CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and nr Monday, MAT 14, 180, the 1'eMenger Trelm will run dally (oicept Buo daya) between Tyrone and Clearfield, ne follow! CLEARFIELD MAIL. LKAVK HOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Ciirwenaril!e,..!.ln, p.N Klverview SHO, OIrltld 1. 411, " Leonerd, I .411, " Ilerrett S.54, " Woodland, 4.01, " Biltlar 4 lis, " Wallaiet.,o, 4.17, " Dion bill, 4 2'., " Urahatn, 4. XI, " Philip!burg,,..4.S5, Tyrone,.-.... Yunsooyoo, . ! Kuuirott, ! Powelton,.... .. l.nO.A.I .. U.J4, " .. y in, 11 ,.n.oll, " ' Oeoeola,... 10 1J" 11011H..0 i.tr. Steiner'e IH.2J, " I Philipeliurg,..lll.JV I llr.n.tn 10 J, ' Illue 11.11 1(1.37," 1 Walleceton,...Hl.44, " ' nigter 10.4J, j Woodland, 10.511, llerr.tt, 11.07, l.eun.rd 11.13," Clearlleld "I Hivervlow 11.25, " Curweneville,.ll.40A.M Bteiner'e ..i.U, lloyntOO, Oaooola Powelton,. ., Summit, , Venacoyoo,.. Tyrone, ...4.4", ...4.63, ...S.ilj, ... 15, ...i.Sj, .. .6.U0, CLEARFIELD KXHHE.Sg. LEAVE SOl'TII. LKAVK NORTH. Curwenarille.. . 5.30 4 . Tyrone, VanecoyOO,.., Kuiuoill Powelton, ' Oecoola, ; Doyntoo 1 fciteiner'e Philipaburg. 1 Urniuira ..7.30 t. at. .7.4.1 " .8.06 " .8.17 " .8 28 " .8..14 " .8. .11 " ..8.43 Hiverview..... Clearlleld Leonerd Ilnrrett Woodluud, ... Illgler WAllacrton,.. lllu Hall . S.itil , 6.47 4 51 6.57 . 0.0.1 . Mi! . 0.16 . 0.2! 8.47 " OrahAin, fl.Jj , lllus Hull B.6S I Wallaceton, ...11.112 Iligler V.IO I Woodl.nd, V. IT ! Barrett 11.25 Leonerd IUI) ! Clearlleld ..'IS 1 It.r.rviow (S Ciirwcjievllle 10.00 Phillpaburg. n.2 Hteiner'e, 6.33 Boynton (U7 Oaoeola fl.43 Powelton 0 5.1 Summit, T.Qj Vaniooyoe 7.23 Tyrone 7.45 Pliail'SIllIRQ A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES liavk Bourn. f. M. A. H. A. kt. TATIOfll. 300 Morrledale, 2 15 7:00 Philipibnrg, 3:111 7:01 Kleiner'. 3 34 Mill Hoynton, 3:111 10:20 7:111 O.ceula, 3:44 10:16 7:11 MoibAnnon, 3 47 10:43 7:111 Starling, 2:51 10:48 7:45 lloutldole, 3:57 111:53 7:55 MoCaulcy, 8:07 10:58 8:01 hendrick'l, .1:12 11:111 8:00 ltuuiey. LD.VB NOnTD. A, M. P. H. r. H. 13:10 12.36 4:10 12:23 4:34 12:14 4:10 0:10 12:04 4:01 8.66 11:53 1:67 8:60 11:16 8:50 8:46 11:40 1:45 8:10 11:15 3:45 8:15 11.10 3:.'I0 8:10 11:36 8:10 BALD EAGLE VA1.LKY BRANCH. Hi. Mul. r. m. a. m. Mail, r. m. Kxp. A. M. 7.65 T.42 T.Oj C.4H fi.:t:i fl 2.1 48.no 6.26 7-08 8.20 leave Tyrone irrivt frrt 3.23 8.37 8.01 V.lll 8.24 fi.U 8.HJ 8.46 10.0.1 V.IIH 1(1.3'.! HaliJ tuglo .17 S.;tH b.M 6.11& i.ii 4M lore 1.65 )uimn Milciburg Bellefonla Mileiburg Howard U 42 1 1.0 8 rri.' L. llmveu TYRONE STATION EASTWARD. A.M. Pacific Kiprcfl 8:14 JoUnitown Exprfii 8:51 P. M. Day Kfprosi , 12.&4 Mail Trtin, 3:27 Atlantic Kxprcsi, fl:M J'hiU. KipreM, 9M WJCNTWAIll). A. M IMttfhnrcb Kxp'si, 1.63 1'acltio Kxprm, 8:18 P.M. Way Paiflengor, 1:16 Chictno Rxprem. :i:.'i6 Mull Train, (1:34 Knit Line, 7:08 Clout oonneotium made by all traina at Trone ana uoc uaren. 6. 6. BLAIR, mjlT-tf. Superintendent. RTAOB LINKS. A itage Iravei Curwrnnf illeilnflj for Rtrru) Mu rine, at 1 o'clock, p. m., arriTinpat Kfynoklovlllo iio riwK, p. m. iieturnmg, icarea UoytKUdi rille daily, nt 7 o'clock, a. in., mrrlvin itt Cur wennvillc at 12 o'clock, m. ' Fare, each way, $2. itn((e Iravrit Curwrnivllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. in., (or lul)oii City, arrivinji at IuHl City at 0 o'clock, p. in. Uoturning, Iravei BuBnit at 7 o'clock, a. id., tinily, arriving at Ciirwnnsvillc at 2 oulocK, m. fare, each way, 91. 1U. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADK DIVISION. OS and after Miinda;, Juno 2Mb, 1 8.-0, the liUKOiiffer traina will run daily (alcapt Hundaji) Utwran Kcd Hank and Driftwood, a follow! : EAXTWAHIh Diji Maillrav.i Tllliburj 8 56 . m. Red Hank 11:35; Bligo Junction 1 1:41 ; New Helblehem 13:55 p. m ; Mayanilla 1:10; Tmjr 1:15 Mrouk.il'. 1:66 ; Fuller'! 3:30 ; R.j. nolj.vllle 2 :i ; liuHola :0A i Hummit Tunnel S 31 ! 1-enfleld S.-42 Tjler'i .'1:5.'.; Ueneiette 4:11; arrive! at Driftwood at 5:30. I'.STW All It. Day Mail leavea Driftwood 13:20 . m.; UeneulU 1:00 Tiler1! 1:28; I'onllri J Mil ; Summit Tunnel 2:00; HuBoii 2 15; Itejnold.ville 2 .1.1; fuller'! 3 51; llrookvilla 3:15; lrujf ..; ije,ii. tf.aj; livw KI!i1uLlUI LCD; Slijo Junrtioa 4:47; Red Uank e:0:i; arrival at Tittaburfr at 7:40 p. tu. ff" Tbe Reynoldivllte Accummodation leafei Rrjrnoldaville dail; at 7:56 a. n. and arrirea at Hod llank at 10:50 a. m., I'ittaburgh at 1:40 p. m. Learei Fittibureh At 3:16 p. m ; Red Uaok at 6:66 p. m.; krriviug at ltevnoldavilla At 9:05 p. u. Cloaa eonneetlona made with traina on P. A B Railroad at Driftwood, and with traina on tbe AllegheUT Valle; Railroad at Red llank. DAVID McCARtlO, Uen'l Bup't. A. A. JlckaON, Bup't L. U. Dir. FARE FHOM CLEARFIELD, TO DallefonU, Pa 13 05 Middletown 5 00 Marietta A 66 Iiok Haven 3 70 Willi. meport.. I 80 Uuntingdon . 1 80 Lewlatown. 1 00 Marrnilla i 60 Cgwenaville 30 Oaoeola 05 IlARKISDUHll... 75 Lancaater 1 PU1LADKLP1UA 7 00 AltoonA 1 86 JohnaUwn.M S 85 I'bilipiburav 61 Tyrone 1 33 PITTKBURtt ( 16 "iUiscfUanrous. FAPiM F011 SALE Ttie undenlffnoj will tell at private hit farm, located in Pann townahip.Clearfiflld county , I'a., containing SIXTY eAOXXXBS, half of which ia tn mood itate of cultivation. with a Train dwelling, log barn.'a thrifty orchard and an excellent prim of never failing water, together with tbe aecenary outbuildinn. The portion not cleared it heavily timbered, and all (a underlaid with eoal and Iron, it will be aold low and on any termi. For further information call on the nremlnei, or ftdlrM the unburn be r at Grampian Ilill F. O. OWKN J. KEEN AH Orampian Ililla.June 31, Inho 3m. CENTRAL Slate ZVormal School. (Eiijhth Xormal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., fa. A. .A JIA UBt A, M.t rh. V., Principal Thl Pchool m at nrenteontltated( offcrMhe Try heit fnallitln for Probation! and Cl !(! iraminpr, Buildlnnnalona. iBTltlntV and enmmn.11.tna iwmi.lMely hratod by itinm, well ventilated, and fg nil-hod with a bouothul tuply of pure, loft Location healthful and eay of aceou. PurnnDdinit tcraery nnrpamed. Teaebert experienced, efficient, and alive thrlr work. Macipline, Arm but kind, vnlform and thorough. Kvprmee noderat. YiXy Mats week dedaetWn to I bow preparing iSiudeou admitted at any time. Courtx of ttudy nreerrlbed by the Ptntej I mouoi ocnooi. n, i; Preparatory. III. Klenan. tary. IV. Boient.fto. AiurKrTcoi'Kakt: I. Aeadetnlo. II. Comineirlal. IU. Muile. IV. Art. Tbe Klenif ntary and Sclantlfle ananaa an Pro fMaional, and atudenta graduating therein reeelva Btala Diploma., conferring the fnllowinff aorrea. fondioj ,le,ei: Waaler of tbe Klrmeote And Maaleroftbe Hel.ne,a. Draduatel In the ether eouraee raeelra .i,l CertlOeAt.i of their At tainment!, eiffned by the Faculty. Tbe Profeaiinal ennrare are liberal, and are In thnroughneaa net inferior to tboie of our beet eollegee. The Bute rrejairea . ki,her or.l.r of ellli.n aip. Ike lluie. demand it. It la one of tbe prime obimti of thla !ehol to help toaecare It by furniahing Intelligent and efficient teackera for ber arhoola. To thia and It eolirita young per aor of good abilitlea and good parpoaoa tboee who deaire to Improva their time and their tal tnu, aa atudenta. Ta All eurh It promuwa aid in developing their power, and Abundant opportn nitiee for well paid labor Alter leaving arbool. For oatalogna and terma addrew the Principal, ar tba Berretary af tha Board. BOARD OF TRUSTRKSi ATonaaLnnna' tAnarii. , i ",:;? . A. H. Bt, J.,.1, tlraw.,1 P. M. Iliekferd. 8.m..l Ok.i.. a v k-l b ' Cook, T. 0 Hippie, K- 0. Kln'lil.g, g. p. H. Ormlck, K.,., W. W. kMkln, W. U. Ilr..." Titk niatni. Ho. A, 0. Cortln, Bon. II. L. Dlerbh, (len. Je.ee Merrill, Ho. Vim. Iliglar. J. C. O WbAley.8. Millar M,0.n.lok, La," rptmAi; WILLIAM RIOLRR, Preildent. Clearldd, Pa. , Oc. JKSSE MKRRILL, Vice President, Loek ITaTaa. Pa. 8. MILLAR MeCORMICK, ccrotAry, Itek Havaa. Pa IOOHAR YARDL8T, ' Lk Uir.A, Pa, Auguat 4, ISSO.Iy. -H'$rfU;uiu3. ARNOLD II AS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SI1AVKI) AND SAW HIV Curweu-vllle, J11A. 0, '78 If. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER nunNSlItt PKNN'A. rpilE luliirrlber now offfn to tbe eltiient of X. Burmlda and vicinilv, an unprovl I'cclelty. llerealter all kind of Cttrti and CoBloi will bo kept on band, and ordvrt HIM at onee. fifiirni ittlttuUd .liiyirirrr. I will furniih the II net t at well at the elteapett art ic let dfldialed to funtiralt- All ordera left at the atoro of Jona O. Comma will receive prompt attention. Fur further pari Ionian, nail on or addreti E. 8. II KiN UKKoON. Ieo. 10, ISTtf.tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND BTRKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have opened un. In the ttore room latelv oocunled by Weaver A Belli, on Second ttrcet. it large and weu fleiecieit ttocK or Dry -Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND BIIOKS, Ql'KKNSWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARB HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dispute of at reanonalde ratee for eaati, or exchange (or country produce. OEOHUK WBAVKR A CO. Clearfield, I'a., Jan. I), IH78-tf. REMOVAL ! James 1m. Lcavy, Ilavlnf pnrohated tbe entire ttock of Fred. Sackett, hereby givei notice that he hat moved Into the room lately oreuoled by Reed A Hajrcrtj, on Second street, where be ll prepared to otlt-r to tne public COOK STOVES, tlK.tTIJTU .!. PARLOR STOVES, of the tatrtt improved pattcrnt, at low pricoi. HOUSE FUKNISHINO GOODS, Gas Fixturoa and Tinware. Roofing, Bptmtinjr, liuiubiuc;, Ou FitlinK, and Repairing 1'umpt A apeeiulty. All work warrnnted. Atiythirf; In uiy line will be ordered apeelal If deeired. JAS. L I.KAVV, Proprietor. FRKD. fiACKKTT, A Kent. Clearned, Pa., January 1, 1879-tf. The News From' MOORE'S? THE? HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, a!s and Smt's Furnishing Mi That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STOKE, ROOM 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, .!:. (.ATOM W. IKMIItli. CleartelJ, Pa., dept. 33, l00-3m. HOFFER'S Ceap Cash Store. ROOM NO. TIIIU'.K, OPI'HA IHICli, Clearfield, Pa., 1VII0LKBALG A RETAIL DEALER IN DIfcY GOODS, Comprltlng Dreti Honda of the very latett ttjlei, eontitting In part of Gaibmerer, Manehetter Fanciea, Alpacaa. and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Such at Cretont, Mohair Luilen, Maidt, Drcn Uinirhamt, Dreaa Fanciea of the very lateit it j lee, and cheap at they ean be told in tbia market. NOTIONS, Contttting of Glove for flentt, Ladiei and Mi net. Una of all ehadei, Nilk Fringet, Lace, Fancy Dreaa Itultona. Lad let' Tie i of thed and etylet, Colli end Collara, Klbhoni of all kindt and qnalitioa. Merino t'nderwear, Trimmingt, ete. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Qneensware, Hardware, Tinware, Cnrpet. OU Cloth, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Wblck (III be Mid wholeealo or retail. Will lake Country Produce la KirhAnff for fioodt at Market Prlrce. wm. j. norm, , pt. , tNTft tr. Clfsrflrld. Pa lnv tU'ntisdiuma. TIMBER FOR SALE I AM ofthe white pine, biiuilook nnd oak tiuliei on '.'76 errt, bciriK ftrt of tlie (Jtorje llataktr irtrt,,!!, jioriti toninp, tt lor ii. I lie untUr tlitnod will ftooite priti omU fr ami J limber, tlth'T by the foot or fr itie whole atuount, w it U ufii lime to ritoove u at iddt i aitrrrit va, U. U. A W. BAI.llk.TT, Attj't fur the Owneik, Clrarflt-ld. I' .Sept. 31, IsHU-tf. JOH TINV AHf2, II A II I) V A It K, ut HOUSE FUENISEINQ GOODS, and BM.III.KS, ATTAC11.MKNT8 AND PARTS, and nil klntli of SKW1NO MACHINES, UO TO O. II. MKUliKLL, . Aijoiit CI.KAKF1ELD, PA. June J, '10 If. Farm For Sale. The iibcrlttr now olferi bit fatal fir lale. Tlio property ta located one mile ami a half north of UoarbeM, emitaininff ACII10M, mott of wuii-rt It cleared and undtr good cultiva tion, good two-etiry 'L" bonte, Ure frame barn aad oiitwr nccctpary uithuildint;t, loKuilifr with an or:liard of all kindt of Iruit. The whole It umleriai l with a vein of good ooal Thii prop erty will he exchanged fortmallur propt-rty. For Turiher parliouUn Ottll on the prcuitet, or by Irtler addretfd to Jit(N f. RKKI. September I, IHHO-Sm. ClmrlluLI, I'a. Thomas A. Duckett, Ill i:H KI;V give notice to l lie citiiein of (Mrar. fle'd and the turrountlitig vicinity that I am prrpartd at a'l ttutPi to furniih fuiulliei and uumifacturing entabliihoicnlt with tupcrior quality of Coal, Wood t Coke, Which I a in prepared to deliver in a fw hotirt' notice. I aui nliiayt readr to haul and deliver Irom and tu the depot, or anywhere elie, and move fitnillct and bouieholil si.nili anvwhere on chort notice. TIlOH. A. DL'CKlirT. Clearfleldp Pa., Mar. 31, IhSO-tf. EXECUTORS' SALE Ustato of Eichird Shaw, Sr., Dce'd. rpilK underaigned, Fiecut.,n of thoealnteof X IIII HAIIU B1IAW, Br., deceaaed, will oiler at public aalcat the COURT HOUSE. In the bor ough of (.'leartield, Pa., on Monday, December Ctli, 1SS0, AT l:.'IO O'CLOCK P. M Tba following valuable real eatate, vlt ; The tliree ttnry IHIIOK three alery PRICK HOTKL properly, corner of Murkrt and Firtt ttreetl, in tbe bor ough of Clearfitild, known ai 'The Shaw House,' Fronting witb two lot t of ground thereto belonging ji 200 tcct on Market Hrect, ami UO lo"!( - freton Firtt ttrect, with a two-ttcry dwelling boimi nttached. Tho ho tel pnipor hut tiity bed-roomt and .'.v5S3 nil convenioncee for a flrtt-clata hotel. One of the nwM dfiimlile hotel prpcrtiut in CcctMl t'eontthania. The above will be io!d togotber with ft two ttory frame dwelling h"Ute on Market ttreet, ad- jtceHt to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling bout, and a two-ttory ttore ounaing, all fronting on Market itreet. Alto, frame dwelliog home fronting on rirtt itreet, ALSO. AH that certain lot, known ia tbe plah of Clearfield borough aa Lot No HV, fronlinff 60 fert on Louuat atreet. run- frA ning back 172 feet, more or Ictt, toan alley B- j'-l with dwelling houte and allneoeiBary out- ' building! the toon t reeled, and other improrementa. One-third eaih at delivery of good deed, aad Ihe balance to l-e teuured by bond and mortgage, jpayahle in one and two jeiir. wilb interett. A. B. ISIIAW, joa. siiaw, .Survi ing Ki'ri of Iticbard Sliaw, tSr., 'h e'd. CIcarGeld, I'a., Out. G, I S0 lp Join Irvin & Bros, OURWF.NSVILLE, I'A., -DKALKRS lN- AII Kinds of Merchandise, SI'CII AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. -H- HANI FACTI RKRS AND DKALKRS IN St1JAKK TIHIIi:it, AND KVKIlV DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER. -M Tho Only MnnufacttircrH in Ckutlii'li) County of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR! H n.oi it, rnon .wn ru n .ii.H-.u s o.r n.i.vn i riTCnsli pniJ for all kin1 of lirnin Wlient, liyc, Oats, Lie, Curwenaville, Pa., June 3, IfiSO tf. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING1 GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It It a molt agreeable di-cHlng, which lo at once harmless and efTertital, fur pre imlng tlio lirtir. It restnrri, wilb lite fjloss and freshness of youth, foiled or pray, IIrM, and ml hair, to a rich brown, or dorp black, as may be ilciircil. Ily lit use lliin hair Is thickened, and baldness ofii-n tlimiRli not always cured. It checks falling of tho hair Immediately, and eames a new irrowlli In all cases wlinro the glands nro not decayed; while to liroaliy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, It Imparls vllnllly and strength, and renders It pliable. ' The Vinon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formal Ion of dandruff; and, by lis cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, It heals moil if not all of Iho humors and diseases peculiar to tho scalp, keeptni It cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of tho scalp and hair arc impossible As a Dress Laa for Ladies' Hair, The Viuon Is Incomparable. It Is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It Imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet It Is economical and unsurpassed In lis excellence, msraRSD snr Dr. J. CATER t CO., LoWcIl, Mass, Practical aad Analetlral Cttemlata. loi.n bt all rmrootsT kvkrtwtikiik. mm TI1K REPUBLICAN. t l.KAKKIKI.D I'A Wl.DNK.UAr M"KMNtl, NOW 10, 1810. talmaok o.v roi.n irti. HOT HIIOT FIlliM Till llll.'oKI.V.I TAIICH NAI'I.E UATTEUV MANY OF THE PAS TORS L'TTEIIANt'LH 11 lit ETUI WITH II KAHTV AI'l'LAl'St. Pltlft'HeOr Gl'IH'O V. Allll'ltn, Willi bud j tint rcliii'iK'! irom u munii ul lour, pjl lorini'il un I In' .rtliidu in tho liroilc lyn Tubcrnut-lo Lin mwtKt composi tion, un oll'mory in I), und tliu Nu tionul A n Llif in "lly country, ol tlice," tung by flvo thoiiHiii'l void's, pi'oeo'iiKi tho Btirinon. llr. Tultnuo took hi text irom lialutium v., 13, "Kor, brethren, yo huvo liot'ii fulltiti unto liberty ; only two not lilierly lur un oceiiHion to tin) lletth." llu rttitl tlmt an wo tiro m the lever of a (luud- ronnial PrOHnhuitittl excitement he pro posed ad u I'hriKliitn putriot to ud drenH hie eol'ii'iiltioii next Kiindiiy ulna un politiuil lopicn. lie wore no party fellers, noil her did ho gel hia iiiMlriietiona from either Chieairo or t'inciiinati. lie congratulated h let hear cm upon llio Nepal titenend td Church and Wlato in Ainericn, and eaid : "Xerxes took from tho Teinplo of llelus 8100,0110,000; the Kn(;linh gov ornment paya the Archhinliop ofCan terbnrv a ealarv of 875,0111) unnually, 8770,001) to all iho hiihom, and lH.OOO of her clergy nro supported by the government. In this country wo havo U"h tornptutiou to nurrendor private judgment to Slalo dictation. One word in loo text blii'H tho blood ot ovcrv Christian mad. That word was writ ten under Nero, tho tyrant going through tba street ul night for the purpose of robbing pitMHengeis, kick ing his wife to death, ordering hia mother ansai-einated, and then com mitting suicide Tbe word 'Liberty' cost 1'aul his head. It got into the Magna Charter, and Kngland wusfreo; it got into tho Declaration of Inde pendence and America was frco. It took hold of Iho printing press and made it the miglitient engine for evan gelization the world bus over seen. Let there be liberty for tho Church, liber ty for tho fStnto, liberty for tho press, liberty lor tho pulpit, liberty lor all nations and all ages. Hut there is u limitation. I cbutge you, as your pastor and teacher, that you don't go to'tho extent of licenno as it is shown in tbe Blander of public men in Presi dential tdection times. Tnko down tho newspaper files for eighty years and von will find that the stiitnstmui ot tho past waded chin deep through lampoonory ami tli tarnation." J 20." Dr. Tulmugo instunced Tom I'aino's shocking delamution of Washington ; the phauukism tu which tho elder und tho younger Adams wero subjected ; tho coffin handbills thut flooded tho country during Andrew Jackson's can didature and tlio niolurc representing him as receiving the sccplre Irom tiie hands of Satan ; tlio caricatures ol Martin Van lluren, who was present ed to tho public ns a rut, and Iho alle gation that Henry Clay was a libertine, murderer and gambler. Then, open ing a book, tho pastor of tho Taberna clo road Henry Clay'd eulogy of Ken tucky und on closing tho volume he said that on the same ticket with the great Konluckinn was Theodore Krc linghtiysen, culled tho vinognr-fitecd Presbyterian, although u more genial man never lived. After speaking of Daniel Webster as having died heart broken tho preacher recalled the poli ticians' cry, "Who is James K. Polk !"' He answered that. Polk annexed Texas und thus made it possihlo tor us to own an unbroken territory Irom tbe Atlantic to tho ' Pacific. Then Dr. Taltnogo set before his hearers some ol the mildest of tlio epithets that wero applied to Abraham Lincoln, and coin inii down to tlio pending contest said thut wo aro at it yet, unit are hunting in our uicliunuries lor terms of politi cal dumnntion. He had been told that one of the Presidential candidates wan tonly bunged Mrs. Stirrntt und is a weak man and has a boo in his bonnet, and that tho other took unlawful conn sol fees, and as the spcukei rodo thro' tho, town bo saw written on the sides ot stores and on doorsteps tho number of dollars that wero alleged to have been taken;!-!). He would like lo bury all theso campaign lies in two graves and erect over them a monu ment bearing tho words, " Reqmeseal ill )ii?e." Applause Administering a scathing rebuke to some newspapers that seemed to havo tipped the city sowers into their inkstands, tho preacher counseled his hearers to havo nothing to do with tho presses that descend lo slanderous malediction in dealing with public men. Applaso. IIIVE US A UNITED COUNTRY. "The work that is belore the Chris tian patriot," Dr. Tulmogo went on to say, "is os much higher than this as SI out lihtnc is higher than un anthill. Tho question is, How shall we turn a solid North and a solid South into a solid nationality? Applause. It is tho one great central question. Pon der it, pray over it, and voto with ref erence to 1 1. Let Massachusetts and Alabama, so long divorced, bo remar ried. Applause. Let tho blue and tho gray forget und foririve. fAn plauso I hope to (iod there will bo no moro political platforms with tho words 'North' and 'South' in them. Appiauso You havo crossed swords, now cross palms. IApplnnsc.1 Let not the sun of our generation go down clouded with nalionul wrath. Let tho ballot-box next Tuesday week ho tho ailnr on which we shall sacriltco na tional halo und on w hich unity ahull begin her reign. Applause You and 1 ought to do uur best lor this country. It is the land ol our fat hem' graves, ol our own cradles, and it is our children's birthright. Uur chil dren must got it from us as wo got it i.om our minors a trco land, and a Christian land. Hand it to (hem over the ballot-box and charge them lo put thoir lives between it and any keen blade that would destroy it." Here tho appiauso forced the speaker to panfo. In conclusion ho said : "Apd Thou, Lord (iod Almighty, wo Iny In Id of Thco in a thousand armed prayer. Kemomber our fathers' bleeding feel at Valley Forgo I ltn member M anion and Kosriusco I Ito member the hunger and cold and thirst, tho long march and the fever hospital ! Iiemember tho fearful charge at Hun ker Hilll liemcmber Lcxini'toii nnd lorklown and Kings Mountain and Gcttysbnrg I Kemcmbor tho bike whern Perry fought and tho llamn ton Roads whero tho Cumberland went down I licnicinbor Plvmoulh IJock and landing among strangers I Iiemember Indeiicntienco Hull and how much it cost our lathers lo sion their names I ilcmomber all tho tears and tho blood ol throawarsl 1770. 1812, 18041 Remember a groan that was migtmer man all oibor groans, a wound that was deeper than all olhor wounds, a thrust that slunir worse than any other thrust, a denth that was gastlior than all other deaths iho mount on which Jesus died to make all men happy and free. And by tho memory of all this sncritico, human and divine, deliver this Nation Uliodl And whoever would hint it out, and whoever would cut it down, and whoever would turn it hack, let him be accursed I" "Adam never had tn bent a rarnnt " says onVxcbango. No, bat bo bad to beat a retreat in tho height ot a fruit sonn. a Yousa hoy .v hollas i STOLEN AND TUES KILLED TO I'll EVE ST 1UHVO VEIi Y. A speeiul dispatch from London says : i ho particulars of ft most ulroeious crimp, committed a short timo ago, aro published in tho Knglisb papers. It hut tt speeiul interest tor tliosu who huvo made tho Charley Ross case a study, as the cunliBsiun ul the murder, nude a few days ugo, shows thut in Ibis us in tho American case tho ob ject of the criminals was to obtain u huge amount of money us a rausnm. William Marianus tie Jongh, clork to the .Minister of tho Colonies at tho Hague, confesses to murdering a tichonl boy named Mariua Hogaurdt, son ul a former Secretary (ieneral, now living a retired life, f liu murderer luid his plans very cunningly, und hctbro so curing tho boy, had written a letter to tlio father asking lor 75,001) guilders, or 8i)0,000, for tlio surrender of his son, but how and where tho ruiisum was to bo paid was rnit clear, though, it is sup posed He Jongh had accomplices Tho conlossion of how the murder w as com mitted was told by the prisoner to his sister, to whom ho wus devotedly at tached. Do Jongh wept bitterly while giving tho following account of tho inotivcsamlcircumslnticcn under which the murder took place : Jlo sum that on September iJ, be fore ho commuted the dime and bo fore he bud oven iioss-ssi'in ol the boy. ho wrote the letter referred to, de manding tho rauson on it certain date. Tho letter was written in tho Cafe St. Hubert, from which ho went to Will iam's I'urk, where Mr. Hogaardt re sided. It was two o'clock in the at ternoon. Mrs Dogaurdl bad just h it tho houso and driven in her curringe to iScbevingen. Ilo'Jongn thereupon went to tho Rhenish ruilwuy station, and, having directed a lellur, put it into tho piiBtotlico letter box ut tbe station. Ho then took a c.tb, but as the cabman was asleep when o Jongh entered tho vehicle bo did not notice his face. I)e Jongh drove to the school and asked fur young Mm ins liuguardt, a fine looking hoy ul thirteen years of ago. "Do you know mor ho asked ol the boy. "To bo sure," the latter replied, ' I have often met you in the patk." "Now, my hoy, your mamma asked mo to fetch you from school," said He Jongh. Did sbo not, then, go to Schcvcn- gen ?" replied tho lad. "les, replied Do Jongh, seeing that tho boy knew hid mother's intentions, "but sho tul I me she would, on her re turn, wuil for us ut a peasant's house on the, downs near the town. The bov then fetched his school urticles, usk'Ml permisMon to leave school and uotuh nuim j-'e mi;ii m u cuu. tl'l 1 -wl I .... .I.- .1.. ..lieu Lilly uiuitu uu lllu uie lie tho murderer sought u rpiiet place, where ho threw the boy on tho ground, bound his hands and feel with cord, which ho had bought that morning. "Itcmain there," be said to Alaritis, ''lill 1 return with tho money I have demanded from your lalbor. Slop your crying it you do not want to ho killed." llu covered tho youth with his coal and intended to go, b'll the boy cried so loudly that lie relumed. Fancying he heard footsteps, Dojongh link his sword out ol iiis walking stick and killed tho child, stabbing him seven times in tlio breast. In a very agitated slate of mind Iho inhuman rttllian fled to Srbcvingen, washed his bunds at iho sea shore and returned to tbe Untrue, aflor having thrown uway his sword stick in a btllo chan nel by the roadside. lo Jongh was arrested on the downs, whither ho re turned enrly the following morning: but after being confronted with the coachman anil ulher wittientcs ho was liberated, lie was arrested afterwards on his own cutilession Alter his avowal ol his crime, his sister tifked him what motives ho had for tho horrible deed. Iio answered : 'I saw our father die in poverty. An lor myself, I could not inuko my way in India, but I bad a place in tho samo ofllco where lather worked, with no better prospects than ho had. What would bo my mother's lot nnd yourBl I wished to asnuro to her a comlortublo old age, and when 1 heard from n family who are acquainted wilb his circumstances that Mr. Hogaardl was a very rich man, I w as seized with a desiro to constrain him to give mo money by stealing away his only Ron. 1 did not intend to kill tho child ex cept in case ho should possibly becomo my accuser. My only motive was my wish for money. Nobody assisted mo either beforo or at tho murder." Tho accused munitions tlmt ho is the sola delinquent. Ho will appear nt the end ol this month before tho criminal court. Musqneter, tho eor giant who discovered tho minder, ro ccivi's daily a number ot letters of thanks. Tho case has created an un paralleled excitement in Holland. rJIASTOM 11 Oli II El! S. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE Of I! I Itll I. A U V AND RESTITUTION. A strange story of robbery and res titution comes from lire town of Led yurd, on the Thames river. Conn. About the middle ot lust month bur glare entered the country sent ol Cap tain II. M. liandull, a prosperous resi dent of that tuwn, und Btolo 115.000 of United States government bunds und oilier securities. Captain Kan. dall's resilience is a w ide, brocsy, old fashioned farm houso. It is un tbo Norwich road, and is a mile north of tho villago of Gale's Kerry ; tho near est dwelling is that of John Watson, twenty rods avfay. Just before tho robbery Cuptain liundull and his wife sailed ibr New York in tho Captain's largo three-masted schooner, tho Hot tie V. Kclsey. Mis. Uundall returned to her homo a week later, leuving her husband in Now York. During tbo absence of tho family the house was left in charge of Mrs. Randall's lather, an elderly gentleman und his sisler. At no lime in tho absence ol Mrs. Hon dnll wero tho suspicions of Iho occupants ol tho house arousod. On ono day only did they leave tho dwell ing nnncenpicd. As soon as Mrs. Ran dall hud returned sho discovered thai tho largo private desk of the Captain nan neon opened nnd its contents dis till bod. Sho found that sovornl sav ings bank books, government bunds, Atlantic Insurance Company's scrip registered in Hartford, and other pa- pots, among which were notes of largo amounts, nail been taken. Mr. Kan dull telegraphed that payment bo stop, ped on tbo bonds. Captain Randal! was apprised ol I lie robbery by tele graph, and he placed tho cuso in the hands of a detective, who set to work with nfllcial cul und sagacity. In other words, ho made no progress and no discovery. A few days ago, on a bright autum nal morning, Mrs, Randull was chut ling about the robbery with a lady friend on tho lawn in front of her houso. Tho doors and many of tbo windows wero open. When Mrs. Ran dall came out of tbo house tbcro was no ono left within. Everything insido was in its usual position. A quarter ol an hour Inter sho returned to tho dwelling. An errand led her to tbo room in which was tbo desk of tbe Captain. Her astonishment may bo imagined at discovering tho box con- taining the missing securities on astand near the desk. Hhecaccrly opened it. and bcr nirpriso was redoubled at uniting ins securities within undis- turbeil. Ity whom the property was stolen and returned, and in what man ner are still putties for the Captain and bis wife. Superstitious neighbors hint at ghosts I (1 TEH LOG ! ETl 1 S M I D OCEAN. AN I'SHI'lTESSr'LI. ATTEMPT TO REiC'UK A S1NKINU SHIP'S CREW. New York, Oct. III. Tbo sleuin ship Calilbrnia, of tbo Anchor Lino, Irul'i London, dropped uHclim' in the lower bay on Friday uflcruoon. Yes Iciduy morning sho was lowed into ber berth at Pier 10, North River. Her olliiers reported that they had encountered heavy s.-us arid rough wealher on tbo vuyuge, und that Ibey ha I fallen in W illi a waterlogged bark, whose crew refused lo leave her, des pite the clouts of the California's crew lo assist them. Second oflloer Win. llcrdic, who had churgo of the. rescu ing crew, snid : "Wo left London un Salurduy, Uetuber 10. Tbreo day sail from the Knglish Channel Wodiies day, October 211), at about 2:i!0 in the afternoon, wo sighted the bark flying signals of distress. We exchunged signals, und sho run up it signal that sbo wus tbo bark Macedonia, Captain Parker, ol Newcastle, hound from Pen sucolu to Berwick ou-Twoed ; that she had ton feet of water in her hold and wauled us to pm out a lifeboat. Tlio sea wus running too high for a small bout, but wo had throo lifeboats on hoard, all as tight as a bottle. With seven men I swung off tlio starboard boat, in which we bud twelve oars und a bout-hook. I was ulruid she would bo broken beluro sbo lelt tbe ship's side. Wo boro down nlongsnlo tho hark und backed in stern foremost to save ourselves from being crushed. which would havo happened bad wo gone broadside on. "Wo rose on tbo sea to tho level of her rail and I could sou on ber dock ber crew numbering eleven men wilb their kits paekoil ready to leave Throo of them rushed to the ruil anil, while I wus speaking to them, the ship keeled over and struck us astern, breaking our rudder and starting our stern post. t o were lorced uwuy a few bout lengths and called for them to throw un a ropo. They Hung us a lead line, which I suid was not strong enough, but 1 told them 1 would do (be best 1 could with it. With tbo uid of Iho lino wo backed up again to within about tour lengths ol her, and I cried to tho crow to jump. Tboy made no attempt, however, and seem ed quilo composed und not unxious to leave without their clothes. A second sea then struck the bark, listing ber over and again driving her UL-uinst our boat. We struggled back to hor again and told tho crow to jump into tlio water and wo would haul thorn on board. Still Ibey made no attempt to savo themselves. A third sea gwept over us and nroKo the lead lino. "1 thon told tho Captain of tho bark to gel a Dual and nut out lo us wilb his crow. I could see three boats on her deck, but ho mado no attempt to tauncn ono. n was men witmn ball an hour of durk, and as wo had no signals on board and tbo men wore greatly fatigued, I concluded to put back to the steamer. Wo had hard work to get buck. Wbon wo got along side four or livo of tho crew got aboard uod tbo rest hooked tho boat on to tbo davits. When they gol hulf way out l lie snip wus rolling so that the boat was dashed against hor and stovo. A lurch tilled hor with water and mado her so heavy that she car ried away one davit and bent tho other. Wo then cut her adrift. Dur ing tho night we laid near tbo bark, about two mile to tho windward of whero wo had last seen her. Tho lust wo saw of her was at II o'clock that night, when sho burned a bright light, which we answered with a blue light. At daybreak noxt day, wo bad two men aloft, in the lookout, but they could find no sign of ber. Wo lay to ull Iho noxt day, losing in all about twenty six hours in the passage, but got no tidings of her. Sho had hor lower maintopsail set and looked deep ly laden, hut no moro so than many of tho vessels I havo met. Tbore wusn't much water aboard, except amidships, und that apparently was caused by tho wash ol the sea. It blow heavily next dav. and the wind in creased in violence, but I believo tho hark lived through it all, and as she wus in the truck of both steam and suiling vessels making for Knglish ports there can bo little doubt of ber safety. I thought a small boat could never livo through that night, for I never saw a heavier sea. After wo had left tho ship I would havo given A.i,iiuu in ue uuck on ooara. Iho California brought over 400 passengers. NINETY MILES AN HOUR. T'bero was rooontly turned out from tho Grant Locomotivo Works in Pat terson, N. J., a now locomotivo of po miliar construction, intended fur the Pittsburgh, Fort Woyno ft Chicago uutiroad. p.ugeno fontatno, the in ventor, claims thut this locomotivo con bo mude to go 00 miles an hour, while tho mnchinoiy is run no faster than that ot nn ordinary locomotivo travel ing at the rate ol 00 miles an hour. Tlio machinery is all on top of tho boiler instead of nnder it. The driv ing wheel rests on another wheel, which in turn rests on tho track. This lower wheel has two rims, ono a foot smaller than the olhor. Tho othor rim touches tho track, and tho inner or smaller rim supports tho driving wheels. Tho motion uf tho driving wheel thus communicated is magnified by this arrangement so that tho lower wheel turns one-third faster than the driving wheel, and so tlio speed is in creased. The smaller rim of tho lower wheel bears to tho larger wheel a ro Intion similar to that of a very large huh to any wheel. Of courso any rate of motion communicated to such a hub is greatly magnified at tho poripbory of tho wheel. In the samo wav tho motion ol tho driving wheel in this case is mugnitted by the pociihar ar rtingemeni ot tho wheel It rests upon .Mr. Fontaine believes that hia locomo tive, if it were not for tho increased resistance of the air, could bo run at tne raleol JII7 miles an hour. Ho ex pects it to make DO miles an hour ensily. Tho machinery of tbo new locomouvc, willed stood tironncd tin on blocks, was put in motion recently witii nuusiufiory results, .tiany rail road mon havo visited It. "V bat aro you looking for?" asked ono ol widow Hedott s two danghtors, who wero entertaining two vouriir con. tlemon on tbo pinr.ti, rather late one night last .Summer, of their mothor, who Rcemcu to no Hunting something around tho front yard. "Tho morn ing pnpers, answered tho widow. The young men left. "I now havo something for a rainy tiny, said old Mr. McSnilkin the oilier evening, as ho entered tho room arm greeicu ins inmtiy, "A wintHnll, a windfall! screamod Mrs. McSnilkin, in un ecstasy of mental paralysis. "No, no I" bo responded, quickly, as ho drew his slinpors from under tho sofa. "It's an umbrolla." A Memphis man wanted to kill a mosquito on the back of a friend's neck, and, without stopping to men tion his design, hit tbo insect a bolt, and whrn his Iriend got npand brush ed tho sand out of his mouth and eyes, four men had to bold him while tho explanation was made. A Dutch landlord up at Grass Val ley, wishing to be thought np to the limps, re cnristeneu bis Hotel the Tan ner House, and was sold out by tho Hhoriff as a bankrupt before he found out what tho matter was. A certain Drencher called hia l,nt Golgotha, because it was the tdaco of a skull. I tlsrcllaitfous. AUNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Log Carvenavllle, Jan. , '71 if JR. 11 WINSLOW, ' YSIC1AN .SL'IKJEON, Clear He Id, Penn'ft. The I'r. having reoeatly lotmled In Clearfield onen hit irrvit'ot o l be people ol thlt vlctmiy. Office on Huud atreet, Keiidenne Leon ard Home July Hot Aui A Bargain ! FARM FOI1 SALE The undenignud olftrt at private tale tli it val tinkle Unn eituated to UKaIIAM TuWS.tHiP Ulearneld county, known at tbo Vl ilLKV af.W, Containing 122 ft) ret, 4ft of which are eleared, and baring thereon erected ft Urge frame dwell ing boute, large frame barn, and tbe other oeooe taty oulbuildingi, together with ft large orchard good water, tie. Tbe property will lie auld on very eaty termi For further particolart inquire ui uj ouuaariuwr, in ptraon, or ny iftter. FKANK F1KLD1XO Clearfield, I'a., March 2Hb, MHU.-if IMPROVI THI HOUR. 'MARK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER HTTPT P fiTTSTTMPTTftTT Bnlttoi. ot 111"".!, ltrwliltie. A.thma. Omcne, ami an ai.i.i-a or uie i-oiiiionerv unraus. Irle Af) 4'..;ila nnd One. Ilolli.r. CUENTHER Ai CO. Proprietors 39 Filth Avasim, PITTSBURGH, FA. October 3T, I "so tin. READING FOR ALLI HOOK'S & STATIONERY. Market HU, Clearfield, (at the Post Office. TUB Hodertigned bega loava to announce to the eitiiena of Clear flold and viointty, thai ba hat titled up a room and baa jutt returned from the oity with ft Urye amount of re tiding maiier, oontiaung in part ol Eiblos and Miscellaneous Books. Blank, Account and Pan Booki of ever? de- Mription ; Pa pur and Envelope!, French treated q(a (jiiiin; rent ana renciil ; imtiK begftl report, ueeiit, Aiorigagotj Jujgineoi, Kieinp tion and Promitary notetj White and Parch moot Brief, Legitl Cap, Kecord Cap, and Hill Cap, Sheet Mutio. for either Piano. Flute or Violin. oonatantly on hand. Any booki or ttatlonarj detired that 1 may not have on hand.will be ordered by ftrat expreti, and aold ftt wholesale or reuil to euit out tome ri. I will alto keep periodical literature, tuco at ;nagiiaei, newepiij.eri, AO f. A. UAUMN. Clearfield. May 7, lSflS tf A NEW DEPARTURE L U T II E It S It IT K G . Hereafter, goodt will he aold for CAKH onlv. or In exohaoge for produce. No booki will be kept In the Tulare. All pU aocountt mutt be tettled. Those who nannnt eb up, will p1oie uavdu tiver meir qoici ana CLOSE THE RECORD. f am determined to tell mi cj.1i at oath prleet, and at a ditoount far below that ever offered In thlt vicinity. The ditcntiat I allow tor euitomera, will make them rich in twenty yeartif they follow my advice and buy their good from . l will pay eitth for wheat, onte and plover ea. UANIKb UOJ DLANDKK LtitbertltarK, .Urtuiry 17, 1S7T. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., dealers in PURE DItUliS CUKMICALSl PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, DRt'BHKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY OOOH8, TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for nedlelnnl pnrpotae. Truaaoe, Rupportere, School Booka and Station. 9rjf and All other Artiel.e oeuAlly found In a Drug Store. rnymciANH' prescriptions CARB- FULLY COMPOUNDED. Marine a nerlenea tn the bualneal they ean give entire eat lafaction. J. 8. HARTSWICK, JOHN t. IRWIN. OtearSetd. DlMieW IS. 1A74 dealers in- Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., Pi. Rospcctfully solicit thoir patrons and tho potille ;enr.llv to eall and eiata. ina loeir new atoek of Spring and Summer Goods, C0NSISTINI1OP Cashmeres, Volvoteens. Delaines. j.nwns, iiingnams, rrlnls, Un bleanhed and Klenohed Mm lins, fancy Skirls, Sheot ings, Tickings, Carpets, Rags, Oil Cloths, HOSIERY, Lanndricil, Whlto, Cheviot anil Percalo Shirts, Moves, Neckwear, Men' and Rors' Clothlnrr. Hats, Caps, Boots, 8hoos, oto., ete. Groceries & Cen'l Merchandise Will te found ot Brst aualitr. tnil satisfaction is guaranteed. Tbe fol lowing are always kept on hand, (some few only in thoir season): Sugars, Teas, ColToea, Bpioes, Syrups, v oiiiocuuiinrics, urangos, Lemons. Ilansnas, Figs, Dates, eto., Hard wsre, (Juoonsware, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Cloeks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, A Minors' Supplies, also, dealers in BAHE,U.E.TIE3!cSimTaLS3. July 28, iaso.tr. TRADE (Our Own Mi'tTtUtmfUl. THE REPUBLICAN, Publl.b.d every WeJoeeilij tj G. B. GOODLANDER, L'l.fCAHKIUI.I), HA.. Una the l.argeel Circulation or any pepur lu North we.teru HeuuejIVAIllA. Tbo lurgo and constantly increasing circulation of the Republican, renders it valuable lo business ' men us i medium thru' which to reach tho public. Terms or Suiisuription : If paid in advance, 12 00 If paid after throo months, If paid alter six months, 2 SO 8 00 Wbon papors are sent outsido of tbe oouoty payment must bo in advance ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or loss, 3 times, . (160 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, , . 2 60 Executors' Notices, . . . . 2 SO Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 SO Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 SO Professional Curds, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YKAULY ADVERTISEMENTS: One squaro, 10 linos, . . . IS 00 Two squares, ...... IS 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, .... 60 00 Ono bulf column, .... 70 00 Ono column, 120 00 HI, A Mi S. We bave always on hand a large stock of blanks ot nil descriptions SUMMONS, SUHPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, KEK BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., &0. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, 4o., IN TIIE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Jeo. II. Goodlauder, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. lOft!. LLEGUENY HOTEL. Market street. ( If ArUeld, Fa. Wui. 8. Bradley, formerly proprietor of the Leonard llnuaa, having lenaed the All.nb.ny Hotel, eolielti a ahara el publle patronage, The Ilouae lie. heea thoroughly repaired ai,il newly furtiial.vd, anil Kucle will find It a pliaianl iti.-p. plug I'lai-e. T he tahle will be eupplied with the nt'il ul oierilhlng In the Market. At the har III he found the beet wlnoa and lio,uou. Uuod atehling altm-'bed. WH. b. DHADLEY, Way IT, 'IS. Proprietor. gUisyi'KLIANNA HOUSE, CDRWENSVILLE, PENN'A. JB-Tb!e old and wrll-ealal,li,lird Hotel liu. hrm Itaacd by tbe unjemgi.rd, and he tela coo flilerit nt rrnduiiog eatirlaetiuu to llu,.. aim u,,, patrumae hliD. iioixl at.blirg allaohed. I.KWld t. 11 LooM, I'topil.ior. April SI, 'SO tf. tjU: M I ' E R A N C li IOl'S E, NEW WAflllNUTON, I'A. II. l. KO.sE, . Fsuraiaton. JST1 lie ba.1 of acenimnodiitiona for nan and neaat. A iueral ebare of puhlio palruneKH ia eolieited. .rpVVMi.e WASHINGTON HOUSE, II NEW WASlllMjfo.V, IA Tbia new and well lurnlabed bouse baa l-. taken by tLe nnderal(ued. He feela eonhdeni ,,t being ante lo render aatlalaoti'in to tboae who Uvi; favor biro with a call. May t, IS73. U. W. DAVIS, Prop r T OYD HOUSE, Xj Main Htrtet, PMLIPtUil'HH, PENN'A. Tatle alwaya aui.plied with the heat tbi mark. etlutd.. Tbe traveling Dnhlie ia Invited t.enli Jau-I.'H. ROIlKhT LOJK County National Bank, OF Cl.EAHFIEl.il, PA. I I OOM In nrainm'e llil.'k Ilulldii , t j, , J ea.t of r'li-ek A Co 'a Store. PajaageTieketa to and from Liremool. On.., . town, lllaagow, London, Parla and I'oprnU,., Alao, Drafta for eala on tbe Royal Dank i. Irrl. i and Imperial Bank of London. JABKS T. LEONARD, P,..'i W. ,M. SIIAW, Caabler. Janl.'TT DREXEL & CO., hi. 31 Kt.iilh Tblril Hire!, Pblladelplilt And t ealers in Government Securities, Aipl .-ation by in itt I ill receive protnM ttirn tion, and all iiif -rrcatiot- chrrrfullv furniilied Orderi toileted. April H it r. in no i iv w. An hold. j. i. mm. id F. K.ARNOLD & CO., HiiiikcrH ami IKrokerw, Itejiioldnllle, Je Hereon Co., Pa. Money received on depotlt. Ditto. into at mo derate ratrt. Knttern and Foreign Ktcbttng' l wavi on hand and oollectiont promptly made HejnoldtTille, l)o Iff, 1H74.-Iy Jfutistrji. J.1 I?. IIEICIIIIOLR mihc i: o s I) K N T I M T, Graduate of the Pennylvanl Cille(re of Dental Surprry. ('Aire in retideLCe ol Dr. Hill, o(.poitc tbe Shaw Home. tne b 13, "S-tf DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Office In Rack Building) l urwenevllle, ClearSeld Co.. Pa. neb 11 int. A. M. IllLLS, CI.EAIiriKl.fi, PENN'A. JMe-OITi(M! In real.lenee, oniinaitr Shew lle-iir. jyll,lS71P If J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Office In n-ifrience, Second atreel.) Nitroua Oxide Gaj admlnirlered for Ihe p.in eaa eatr-liun of teelk. Clearnrld. Pa.. May 1, ISTT-ly. tisffUanfous. "k " 0WB- Term, end ti ll)0 cotStfrea. Addrvaa II. Ilallet 4 Companv, Portland, Maine. pteel7,'7V-ly.' (i en COrt T" J,y st noma. Sampler werlb lu tfU Jj f,. Addreil gllnron A Co.. Pottland, Maine. plecl7,'T Iv. CTO a we.k. Ilia day at home ea.lly made. J I (l Coally outfit free. Addreia Trne k Co., (deelT.'TS.Iy. Augusta, Alelne. w. r. atiLirn. a. m'corklr. d. iilbmijs. GI LICH, MdORkl.E & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htrrrt, Clearfield, We manufaotare all kindt of Faro it or fur Ch inhere, Diolnjt Roomi, Librarlet and Hallt. If yon want Furnitnre of any kind, don't btif nntil yon tee our lock. UMlERTAKIHrt. In All iu brAnehaa, promptly attended to. Ut'ILCII, McCORKLI A CO. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. , '7S. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale dc Retail Dealer in GrocorioS, THE LAROBSTand REST SELECTED STOCK IN THE COIII. TV. OOFI'EE, TEA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, FIMII, SALT, OILS, QVEENSWARE, TTIIS and ItUCKETH, DIUfcl) FRUITS, CANNED OOODS, STICKS, n tioo ms, FLOUR, FEED. County Agont for i.omi.i..iHi s to ii.i i (os. There good, bought f.r CASH In large lots, and eold at aliunet oily prleaa. JAMR8 II. LVTI.E, Clearfield, Pa., June 13, IS7S-1.. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Peca tuwnahlp. Clearfield Cu., Pa. It 11 R N K II I) II T I BURNED U PI Tneenhaertbore bave. at ireet ain.au rehelli a neighborhood aeoeaelty, tn Ike eraenoB af a (rat elaaaWoolea Manafaetory, wilb all tbe modern Improvement! attaehed, and are prepared to reeke All kinda af t'lotha, Caeaimerea, Satlnetta, Ulse keta, Flannela, Aa, Plialr of Aoodi on hand la npply all our Aid and a thonaand new euitoncia, wnora wa aan to aom and Axnmlna ear itoek. Ike oBaineea of o CARDING. AND FULLINO will reoeWs onr aepaelal Altentloa. Proper arrangeuenta will be made lo reeelve and drllver Wool, to aoit enetomore. All we.k ,..r.nt.d end done upon tbo ehortoot notion, And by Uriel atlea tlon lo bualneH wa kope to roellio a liberal ahare of publle palroaago. lOMHI FOllKDS WOOL WANTED! Wa wiU nay tba hlokaet udd .l la. Woe And aell our masaraetejred gooda Aa lew a almllel gooda eaa be boogb.1 In the eouatv, and wkeoever wa faU to render raaaeaakKi aatlafaeUoa era eeA AlWAya AO foand At hoaeo euj. . oroeer AiplAAAllea, Altkor la pereon or by lottar. rHltHtf nans dOHHBOll A 80KS, Rawer P. O