t jRnilroails. IVuuaylrniiliillnllrond TVRONK I CLEARFIELD II RANCH ON and after Monday, MAT 14, HfO, Ilia Passenger Traina will e-.-.n dally (oxeepl Bud daya) batwean Tyrone aad Clearfield, ai follow. CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. , LKAVB NORTH. Curw.navill.,. Hlrerriew Clearfield Leonard,... llarrett Woodland Bilar, Wallaeeton,..., Ulna U.I I, Graham Pbilipsbiirg, ., .1.10, r.a .8.10, - .1.40, " .Mil, " .1.64, " .4.01, ' .4 0. " .4.17, " .4.JJ, ..4.91, " .4.84. Tyrone,....., .. 8.00. a n vaosooyoo,. Summit, Poweltoo,..., Osoeola........ ... 0.J4, " 60, ...m.uii, ' ...10.11. Uojnlun, ... Steiner'e, Pbtllpiburf, Orallam, Hlua Ila.ll Welleootun,. Bilil.r Wuodland,.., llarrett, ....10.17," ...10,11, .10.16, ..10.18," ..10.87," ..10.44," ..10.61, ..10.60, " ...11.07." tamer a, .,4..!ll, " uoynton, Osoeola, Powolton, Summit, Vanaeoyoo, Tyrone ,4.48, " .4.4J, .i.Oi, " .1.14, " .S.S5, " .8.1)9. " Leonard,... ,...11.11," Clearfield,.., Hivervlew... ....11.10," ...11.16, CumaniTl It,. 11.40a. CLEAKF1KLD EXPRESS. LEA VE SOlITIirT- LEaVb NORT h7 CurwanaTllla. RiTarriaw...w Clearfield...... Laonard, Ilarrett, Woodlaad,.... Blptlar Wallaoaton,... Ulna Hull, Oraham Philipeburf.. Bteiaer'a, Boynton, Oeeenle, Powalton, Bumiait, Vaosooyoo,.... Tyrona 6.80 a. 6.SII " 6.47 " 6J " 4.67 " 8.01 " B.II8 " 8.16 " 8.21 " 8.15 " 8.1 " B.S " 8.37 " 8.41 ' 8.63 " 7.05 7.23 7.46 " Tyrona, 7 Vanaeoyoo 7. Hutumll, 8. Powalton 8. Osceola,.. 8 Bojotoo, 8. Hteiner'a. 8. 10 r. a. 4.1 " 06," 17 " 18 " 34 30 " Pbilipabarf...! Ofehain 8. HI... Ball 8. WalleoeUio,...o. Bioler t. 41 " 47 ' 66 01 " .10 " 17 " 15 30 ' 07 Woodlnnd, 0. Barrett 0. Laonard 9. Claarlield,....10. Hlverrlew,, ..In. 18 " Curwensvillo 10. i.2 P1MLIPSB1IRO MOSIIANNON BRANCHES 11ATB IOCTB. . a. a. a. a. m. Liarn oohtb. 1 0 aTATioaa. Morrlsdale, Pbllipaburc, Bteiner'a Boynton, Osoeola, Moshannon, Sterling, Ilouttdale, McCauley, Kendriolt'e, Hamay. 1:14 11:10 7:00 7:08 r.f.Q 12:15 4:30 11:21 4:14 11:14 4:18 1:14 1:80 10:90 7. la 1:44 10:35 7:11 1:47 10:48 : 1:51 10:48 7:46 1:87 10:51 7:56 1:07 10:58 8:01 3:11 11:03 1:119 :I0 12:04 4:01 8:44 11:61 167 8:60 11:45 1:60 8:46 11:40 1:46 8:10 11:36 1:45 8:36 11.30 1:30 8:30 11:14 8:30 BALD EAQLB VALLEY BRANCH. Li. Mail Mall. Kip. 7.08 8.20 leave Tyrona p. a. A. m arris. 0.32 1 IS 8.37 Bald Kafle 1.44 6.17 7.41 7.06 o.ui v.io Julian 8.14 1.43 Milesbnrf 6.31 0.61 Bollefonle 8.46 10.03 Mileebur. 6.08 10.10 Howard 641 11.08 arrlra L. Haren 6.38 6.16 5.05 4.66 4.31 leaee 8.66 8.48 8.83 8 13 8.00 6.16 TYRONE STATION. Paoilia liprrea 8:w' Pittsburgh Eap'M, l'.4S John.tiian Rrt.Hi, asill...u. L a .a P. a. Day Eipress 11:6)1 War P.siencer. 1:16 Wall Train, 8:17 Chicago Jiipreas, 8:36 " wprra. 0:51 Mall Train. 8:34 rbi. Kaprees, 6:33 1 last Line, 7:118 Cloia oonnootion. mad. by all train, at Tyrona and LMk 11 a van S. g. BLAIR, atylT-tf. Snparlntandent wensville at 12 o'clock, m. Fare, aach an. 12 A stage leaves Corwensvllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DuBoia City, arriving at buelots City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leave. liuBol. at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at CurwensvlUe at la a'.lb V L ? a. i - v.n.a, , HCU , 1..W. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. N and after Mondar. June 28tb. 1880. V Iba naaaenger trains will run daily (except ouaunjj uaiwecn nao nana ana vrutwood, folloWl ! EATWARI).D.j Mailleavei Pittihurg 8:66 a. m. Red Bank 11:36 1 HI. go Junction 1 1:61 : New Brtblchen 11:56 p. m.; Mayavltle 1:10 j iroyi:.io; iirooavii.a l:oa ; rullor a 8:20 t ney nold.vilta 1:38 i DuBoli 3:06 t Summit Tunnel 1:11 1 PenBeld 8:42 Tyler'. 3:65i Baneaetta 4:31; arrlvaa at Drirtwood at 6:10. WEXTW AKII... Day Mall leaves Driftwood 11:20 p. m.; Baneaetta 1:00 Tyler's l:.a i PanOeld 1:80 ; Bummit Tunnel 2:10; DuBot. 1:15; neynuiimuiez:3: fuller's 2:5): Urook ville 3:16 Troy S:31i Marl villa 3:15; New lletblehem 4:00 Bligo Junction 4:17; Bed Bank 6:03; arrival at riu.ourg ai 7:au p. m. .JaCT The Reynoldsvilla Accommodation leaves Reynold.ville daily at 7:66 a. m. and arrives at Red Bank at 10:60 a. m., Pittaburgh at 1:40 p. m. Leaves Pittsburgh at 1:16 p. ; Red Bank at :ap. m.; arriving at Iteynoiasrllle at 0:05 p. m. Close eonoeotioas aaada with traina bb P. 1 1 Railroad at Drill voi.d, and with trains on tbe Alleglieny alley Hailmad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARllO, U.n'l Bup'L A. A. J AORaoa. Bup't L. G. Div. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellafonta, Pa (1 Lock Haven 1 Williamsport. MiddletewB 96 00 Marietta. t 61 Laneaatsr.. I 80 Huotinfdon ,M..H 1 LewistownM M t Maryavllls-. 4 Cuwensvilla Osceola BARR1SBURG ... 4 PHILADELPHIA 7 60 Altoona 1 (6 Johnstown..,. 3 66 Phllipiborar Tyrone 1 21 PITTSBURG 6 16 IHisrt.laticous. FAM F011 SALE .......... nMI jr)Tia mi, nu farm, located tuPeno townabip.ClearAeldeoonty, Th. i.ti,l.l...,l .... ... riij bod wining bair of which li to a food atata of anttivfttlon with a frame dwelling, log bm,;a thrifty orahard ano nn e iiini apnng 01 netcr railing water. together with tba Decenary anlboildiaga. Tbe tiortion not cleared ia heavily timbered, and all ( uadrrlaid with aoal and Iron. It will ba aold low and on aaay termi. Kor farther Inrormation all oa Iba pre ml nee, or adrlrem tba aitheribar at urainpian 11.11. P. O. OWKN J. KKKN AN. Urampiaa Hllli, Juoa 2d. iHHft 8m. CENTRAL State Xorinal School (Eighth Xormal School District.) Lock Haven. Clinton Co., Pa, 'A. N. RA VSt A. M.t P, D.t Principal Thta flflhool at at praMntoonatltntad, olTcrnthe vary tteat fMllltiaa for Proraaaiasal and Ulnaleal learning. Building! vpaaloaa, Inviting and eommodloaa i ooanletely betted by eteam, well venttleted, and imi-BMi wua ooanuiui loppiy ai para, ton Location health fa I and aaay of aoaai. Barronnding aecnery anmrpMted. - Teaahari axperieDoed, afflclent, and allra to uifir won. Diaeiplina, Brm bat kind, uniform and thorough Kinen'M moderata. Ytiy aanta i week dediction to thoao preparing 8tadnt admitted at anv time. Conrea of atadv nreaeribed bv tha Stttt t Model 8fhoo. If. Preparatory. 111. Elaman- wj, m. v . ciepune. AiunacreoDamit I. Asadcmle. It. Commercial. III. lfaaie. IV. Art. Tha Rleeaentarv and tVlmJit faeatonal, and laden U graduating therein receive Diate uipiomu, enfmiog Iht fullnwing oorraa ponding degree i Muter of tho Klementa and Neater of the Seieneee. Oradaatea la tha ether warm meiva normal uartiAeatoa of their at tainment, eicned hv tbe Facali. Tha Frafaeilnol aonraoa are liberal, and are in .Bovwwgwaeaa net ie tenor ta ibete ef ear beat oiia. Ta.Ptata reqalrea a kigber vrdar of allien fbip. Tha Umee demand K It la mi ,k. ririaae objeeta of thia aehool to help to even re il by araiibing Intelligent and effleient teaehere for bar Mrrhola. To thia and it aolieite yeang per oaa of good abilities and good parpoeea ihoee wbedeetreto improva their lima and their Ul nta, oa aladrnu. To all faeb It prumtaaa aid la ereioning their powera and abaodent epporta iltea tor well paid labor atter laavla anhooL for aatalogwa and tarmt addroaa tha Principal, v. '"w nvinwf I IB9J ousra. BOARd OF TRUSTKISi arooaxtioLbiu' ravaraaa. i. H. Bortoa, M. A. H. Beat. Jeeeb Brewa, o. m. niuKiorq.uBnoi UOrtat, A, n. Haoa, K. , Ooeh, T. O. UlppM, Hoa., Q. h lading, B. P. He Cormiok, Kiq, iff, W. Kaakia, W. if. Brawn. riTi mrtrtaa. Has. A. O. Cnrtln, Hon. H. t. tkffnbfh, wn. awi merrtii. ilea. wm. Blglar. J, 0. 0, Wbolay.fl. Millar MeCormiak, Bio,. rpieiaat WILLIAM RtULRR, Preeidmt, Clearfltld, Pfc. ' . f flet.JlHPI MKUKlLla, . w Vtea PraaKtwal, Uek Havtft. Pa. I MILLAR MeCORMICK, Hearatary, Loek Havflm. Pa. i rmuAi TARDLBY, , . . TrvAarar, Loeh navem. Pa. iiiah Hav Pfc, Aegwat , lMa lr A .t.ge leaves CurwensTillodally for Reynolds vllla, at 1 o'clock, p.m., arriving at Reynoldsville at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leaves Heynolds- Tills dailv. at 7 u'ctnrk. a n, . avrlvlna. ., P.... Wisffllnofoiis. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SIIAVJJD AND SAWED. Curwen.ville, Jan. 9, '76 -tf. E. S. HENDERSON, vvi. ,, t..'..,; y iMt-f ifiai.i i.aV.hnA.iTt-,-', J" UNDERTAKER 11URNHIDB, I'KNN'A. TUB lubtvrtUr nu oflVn t lb eltlieni of Uuroai'U nod tlolnlty, o unpruvldtd )eltltjr. iltrtfttter all kindi of Cwkati and Uufflni will b krpl ob bftod, and ordan BHad at odo. M uttrralM tticmUd 1nyuhere. I will furniih Iba flawt M wall aa ih ahsapeat artlelM dvdinklad to fuaanla- All rdra lafl at tha atora of Juai O. Coxa a a will raoaitt prumpt aiteotion. For fnrthar particular!, osll on or ftddraaa B, B. HKNUEHtiON. Dto. 10, 18Ttf.tr. GEO. WEAVER & CO., BKCOND 8TKKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Ilava opnd ap, In tha atora room lately oooupiad dj nearer uetta, on ttaooad itraat, a larga and wau leieeiaa itooa of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND BII0K8, QUEKNSWARS, WOOD WILLOW WARS HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will diipoae of at rtaaonabla rataa for enjb or axetunge lor country prouuoa. OKOROR WKAVER A CO. Claarflald, Pa., Jan. 0, 1878-tf. REMOVAL! James Hi. Leavy Having pnrehaiad tba an lira atook or Fred. Saekett, oerebjr givea notice that be baa moved Into tbe room lately occupied by Reed 4 Hairerty, on Heonnd el reel, where be ia prepared to offer to tha public CQQK ST0ES, PARLOR STOVES, of tba lateat fmprored pttteroi, at low prltea. HOUSE FDRNISHINQ GOODS, Qaa Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, fipontinjr, Pluinainjr, Oaa Pittinn, and Kepairinf Pomp, b apeeialty. All work warranted. Anything in my Una will be ordered apeeial If desired. J Art. J. L.HAY i, Proprietor. FHBD. 8ACKKTT, Agent. Clearfiad, Pa., January 1, 1879-tf. The News From MOORE'S? THE! HAVHJUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, jats and CapJ 's Msh That Ever Came into the County, AT TIIEIS STORE, R00H !,(). 1 OPERA HOUSE, GEO. C. TOM W. MOdHE. Cl.ar8.IJ, Pa, S.pU 21, 1888.9sa. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NO. THREE, OPERA HOUSE Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Comprl.lng Dress Seals of the er latest "Itl.s, von.i.HDit ib nan at uasnmeraa, BtaBoaesier a'aaeiM, "Alpaaal, an 4 all asaaaar if Fancy Dress Goods, Sack aa Cretan a, Mnhalr Lnttere, Plaidt, Draaa Ulagbama, Uraea Faneiaa of tba very lateat atylea. and aa aheap oa they oaa ba aold la tbla market. NOTIONS, Conelating ef Olovee for Oenta, Lad lea aad Hiaaaa. llea tf all ehedee, 8tlk fringe, Laeea, Faoey Draaa Bottona. Ladiea' Tiaa af all ehadee aod atylea, Cafe aad Collera. Ribbooa af oil hiode aad inalitiea, Marina Underwear, Trimaiage, ttc. BOOT8 AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Qneenaware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpctA, Oil Cloth, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Wkkk Brill ka bbU waelesele raUIL WlU uk. Country Produce la Riekaaf for Om4b al Markaj lrltea. WM. . DOFHR. ' ClrarfeM, l.., ntpt. ti, lot) If. HAVE YO II! V $fUJ 3nlr(rtistmfnt3. TIMBER FOR SALE I AH of tha white plae, hemlock and oak tLtbei oa 276 acrea, being pert of tha (inure Halmlfir tract, tln Muni toanibip, ia for aele. Tlie ur.iUr. algned will receive lrj oaala fur laid limber, ail her by I tie foot or fur iba whole a mount, with tucb tiuie to n-mova It aa may b $rti upon. u. m. m w. ba ntt it r I. Atty'i for tba Oaner, ClearBald, Pa., Sept. 22, ltiM-if. Jt)H TINWAHQ, IIAItllWAltEt ftnt HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, lid NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all kinds of SEWING MACHINES. UO TO O. B. MKRKFaLL, - Agent, CLEAHF1ELD, I'A. (June J, 'SO if. Farm For Sale. Tha fubserlber Bow offers bis f.rm fnr ..Is. Tbs property I. looaled one mile an.l a balf nortb of ClearBald, eoulalninir KU.HTV At IIIOH, most of whirb I. ole.reil aod under Rood cultiva tloa, food two-stur "i," house, large frame bare aod atber aeeeerary outbuilding!, together with ao orchard of all biodsof fruit. The whule Is undsrlaid wit b a rcia of good eoal This prop, ertj will be eiobange.l forsoialler iiropvrty. For further r-arlleul.rs oall ob the premi... or br letter addrrsird to JOHN ('. HKKli, September I, IskO-Sib. Clearlleld, Pa. Thomas A. Duckett, DKALEIIIN 3PXT-DS-3Lji. IIlEBEtlYglra aotiea to tha eltiaetia of Clear field and tbe lurrouading vicinity that I ato prepared at all timei to furoiab femlllaa aad manufaotaring entablishmenli with a auperlor quality of Coal, Wood g Coke, Wbih I am prepared to dfllvfr In a few hour' notice. I an el way roady to haul and deliver Iron and to tha depot, or anywhere alio, and mote fatnillta and boueehnld guodi anywhere od abort notice. TllOS. A. DUCKEIT. Clrarfleld, Pa., Mar. SI, 18S tf. ff70f .! : EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Richard Shaw, Sr., Dco'd. THR omlerrigned. Vieeut"r. of the eitate of 1UC1IAKD SHAW. 8r.,' deeeased, will offer at publie sale at the COCHT JIOl nK. Ib tbe bor ough of Cloarfirld, Pa., oo Monday, December Cth, 1SS0, AT 1:3(1 O'CLOCK P. M Tba followiog Taluable real aitau,rts : Tba three. slorjr DltlCK I10TKI. prnp.MJ, corner of Market aod First stroels, Ib the bof ough of Clearnold, koowa as 'The Shaw House,' Front log with two lots of ground thereto belonging zuu leet on Market it reel, and 120 Um dwelling bouae attached. Tha bo- all eoDvenlecKea for a 6rit-oUia botal. One of tbe moat drairabla hotel pmpertiea In Central Peonaylrama. Tha above will be aold together with a two atorv frame dwelling boo.e on Market atraet. ad- jeoeat to tha Hotal, and one other frame dwelling home and a two-atory itore buiiilmg, all iron ting oa Market at reel. Alao, a frame dwelling houae fronting oo Firat itraat. ALSO. All (bat certain lot, kouwa la the plab of Clearfield boroni h aa Lot No 1UV, fronting 50 feet on Locoit atreet, run ning back 172 feet, more or leaa, to an alley with dwelling houae and all oeeeaiary out-1 buildinga thereon reeled, and other improvementl. TERMS OF MLE I One-third eab al delivery of good deed, and the balanea to ba aeeured by bond and mortgage, payable la one and two years, with intereiL A. B. HIIAW, JOS. SHAW, Sarvlvlog Bx'ri of Richard Shew, Br.,dec'd. Clearflatd. 1'a.. Oet. , ISS-ti. Join Irvin & Bros., CURWENSVII.LE, PA., -DEAt-KRS IK All Kinds or Merchandise, SUCH AS- Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. -H- UANUFACTURKRB AND DKALEHS IV NflUAItE, TIIflREK, AMD KVIItY DESCRIPTION OP SAWED LUMBER CUT TO OEDEE M Tbo Only Jlnnufni'turerH in Clvarfli'ld County of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR I Jot fior n, chop .i.rn tt.r.n ri?"CaHli paid for all kinds of Urain Wheat, liye, Oat", Etc. Carw.B.-IIU, Pa., Jane t, IIH tf. THE BEST REf! Discasas ol tbe Threat an. Laiif- 1 lfi(!iiKPft 'f tin- Hilnio- lAYEai-S nary orjmne tin-r-u ; h v- Bll'lll HIKI Uti.,1, li.it a aaffi amln-hai Iiti-ihi ily for them trt l..u'it-iliii to fvirv ii'tiiiiiuiiity. Avfk'h l'HKi:ti I't o T(rai ia aiiili h rfiiHily, aixl no oilier an i nit nrntly mrrlu ilic (niiti-dt-nce nf tlm pitlilir. It in a orient, tic roinMnn Uin nf tlm mwilt hml prinriploa and t unitjvo vtrtii'ia oi the nncm ilniga. rhwiiirftlly nnit- nl. to InaiirA tlif cn-tit- rECTOR, 'tint powtll)ls rni.-irncy and uniformity of r an I U. wrliii'.h nualitoa phyalrlana m wall m invnlida to dm tt with contiilfncp. It la the rmat rrliahlo r'in,ly for diacaiwa of tlm throat anil lunjpi that act rnoo hoa protliioMl. It atrikua at tlm foun dation of all pulmonary dimaw, affording prompt and certain roliof, and ia o4lotMl to patient of any age or either rpx. It-'lttg very polatalrin, tha youngoat cliildren taka It Tvitlimit iltnii tilly. In Utfl trouttnniit of onlinary 4 ugh a, Colda, Hort) Throat, llronrnllla, Innuenaa, 'lergyinnn'a Hora Thront, A at h ma, Oroup, ! ta tnrrh, tlia erfecU of Avm'a tiitrtutY IVo torl aro magical, and mnltltnilra ara an nually prmnrved from aerloua llineaa hy iu timely and faithful ue. It ohotikl kopi at hand In etvary hoaaehold, for tha pro. tTtitin It affords In atid.len attnrka. In Whooping-cough and Consumption thfnt la no other remedy to eflicacioua, aootlilng, and beliiful. Tlwi marrotlmw mrea wfiirh Arnn'i Ciikhrt I'RfrroRAi. hoa effected all ovr tha world am a auftMent guaranty that It will rontinne to proilur the lmit reaults. An lmanrtil trial will oonvlnm tbn moot oeeptU ml of Ita wonderful rtimilve power, aa well aa of Ita aunerlority over all other prej-Ara. tiotu for pulmonary complaint. Eminent pTiyalc.ana In all pnrta of tlie ivtitntry, knowing Ita rompoaltion, rrmn mend Avrr'o Ciirrrt PitrntnAi.tolnvRliila, and preacritw. It In tholr practlro. Tha tt of Imlf a rontiiry haa proved Ita alxmlut certainty to enrw all ptifinonary romplainta not already Uyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., PraeUeeil and Aaalytleal Chemlata. Lowell, Mata. CHERirr n Ai AL. THE liEPUBLICA WKUNK5DAY OKNfNl( 1, THE LATTICE AT SUNRISE. Aa oo my bed at dawn 1 iuurd and prayed, Aa on my ltltioe -rnkt np"0 Hie will, Tha Haunting leavre sod HiiUng bitdi Hithal A aunny phantoav inlarfjctnl with abide ; "Tbaoka be tw llcavro 1" in happy wind I aali, 'Whi iwrtlir kid nv matiua euuld befall Thao thia tair glory from the Batt hatb made 1 What holy sleights bntti uuj.tne i.noi an, To bid ua feel and ree ; wa are not free To any we sea nut, for tha glory cornea Nightly aod deity. Una tbe lUwing tea His lustre pleroeth through the midnight gleomsj And at prima hour, btbuld I Ha lullowa ma With golden shaidows to my acorot roimi 1" THE LEStiOy OF TWO LIVES. A writer In a avctniiun juurnal taken occiinioit to apeak ol' tho Huv. Honry Ward JK'cehcr an "ono 4 tho noblest mn ot our ue." Ho know of "no lil'u ho ulll tiunt in all the elements of niorul grondeiir n that of the Ply mouth pnntur." Mr. lUoclior pnpKt'uses annio ele ments of intellectual greuftioiw. That la umleniahlo. He is n meniber ol a rutiiai'knhle family. Lyman Beoeher was a atruiiK inii'i, ono ol the uhli'st of New Kngluii'l llionhiLMiiiis uL a timo when thoro were ittnts in the pulpit of that seel ion. All his children in heritcil something of his intellectual character. All have tuken rank far above moihvt midioci iiy, and in somo attributes of greutnes tbo pastor of Plymouth church is llie superior of1 any of his race. This much is his duo. Hut tho writer who finds "jlcmenls of niorul grandeur" in tho lile of this man hits either failed to study his sub ject or is too much prejudiced in his favor to set bim down honestly. Mr. Boucher is not morally great, but sadly tho reverse, and a religious journal is making bad nso of its col- umns when it puts such a life before tho young men ol this country as tho fittest model for their imitation. In the almost univcrsul conviction of un prejudiced minds. Mr. Hoechor has been L'tiiltv of such crimes as inako social outcasts of thoao wbo commit them. Ho was morally weak onougb to yield to temptation, and moral cowardico involved him in an intricate network of falsehood and deception such as shocked tho moral sense of tho civilized world. If the eulogist from whom we have quoted had been honestly and intelli gently looking for a man on whom to bestow cninmeiidittinn, lie might havo lotind him in the person whoso name is inilissolubly associated with Xhat of Henry Ward lieechcr. There aro ele ments of mors! grandeur in tho quiet, manly life of 1'heodoro Tilton. If ho has not borne himself grandly, we know of no man who has His home was destroyod by ii in friend, his pastor, tho man who hud officiated at tho founding of thut homo by his anion with the woman of his choice. Gath ering tho fragments of his wrecked life, lio calmly and bravely luccd a dreary future, made ten limes harder than it should havo been by tho perse- cution ol Mr. Uoechor's friends. From that day to this the lito of Theodore Tilton has been a grand, heroic slrug glo. Ho has discharged all tho obli gations of a good citizen, a wise father and the husband of a wilo who con fesscs to infidelity. He has given his children all tbo advantages ol a liberal education and tbe most careful train ing. Ho has quietly and unobtrusively provided for tho wants of bis chil dron's mother. In no respect has ho failed to perform all the duties of his high standard of manhood. A weak man would have been crushed by tho blows that fell on Tilton and bis home. A bad man would have been driven to a life of crimo. Intellectual and mora strength enabled this man to boar up against unexampled wrongs and givo tho world tho lesson of a noble life ovolvcd from apparent ruin. It is duo to common honesty to pro test against tho presentation of Henry Ward iiccchcr's character as one which American youth should iinitute. It is duo to jiislico to say that tba vie tim ol Boucher's moral infirmities has shown bow a great nature can triumph over the most cruol wrong-t and build on a wrock tho solid structure of woll ordered life. Washington Pott. OVER A PRECIPICE. A TRAIN BLOWN FKOM Til K TRACK AND UIIRI.I1) DOWN SEVENTY VIET. Prom tb. N.w Xealasd Herald The train which left Groytown for Wellington at 8:30 A. M. on Scptom ber 12ih, when just bovond Cross Creek, was blowu off tbo line and burled over a precipice seventy feet high. Tho luggage van and passenger carriagos wore overturned. The coup lings did not break, but still held tbo carvor I tames to tho engino, which ro maincd tightly gripping tho middle rail and luckily held firm, although swaying visibly under tho strain. Tbe whole of tho uppor part of the carriage, bowovor, was mashed Into match-wood and hurled over the precipico, passon gcrs and debris being scattered among the boulders down tho sido of the de clivity, but not lulling to tho bottom ror awnuo the wrock ol carriages hung suspended above them, and had it given away or the engine lallen over, all must havo been crushed to a jolly, oa tho gully at this placo converge! al most to a point nearly a hundred feet below, ao that had all gone down they would havo been crushed into a com pact masB at tho bottom. They lay around fur a tnno unconscious, and those who first recovered their senses described tbo sccno as a fearful one- killed and wounded lying around in all directions, covered with blood, and the train ubovo suspended in mid air, threatening every moment to lull on them. A Fell brake was detached to run down tho incliho for assistance. Tho two produce wagona were also capsized by tbo galo, and tho engine had to sustain a doublo strain ol tho several vehicles hanging over tha prec ipico at both ends, lull weight on the couplings, whirl) lortunatelv bold last iwo 01 uie Children killed on the spot were smothered in debris. Tho other was partially decanitatcd and its brains dashed out. Tho third was licked up not quite dead, by Hugh l)ickson, ono of the passengers, himself much injured. He tried to carry her up the bank, but she died in bis arms before reselling tbo ton. When the special train arrived at tbe spot with doctors, tho force of I ho wind was ao great that they bad to crawl on their hands and knees, tiuhtly clulchinir tha middle rail to avoid being blown over tbe precipice. AX VSFORTUXATE TRUTH WELL SUBSTANTIA TED. Ono of the most aerioua charges brought against Gun. Garfield in the campaign which hat just ended was that while Intellectually able hu lu lied the courage ol Ins conviction. Jt was no new charge. For years II bus been tho regret of his bust friends. Judgo Black bus expressed bis sorrow over this in words which must have brought tears to tho eyes of Garfield himself to read. In a private conver salion recently Hon. Ahram Hewitt, ol New York, gave somo additional in formation strengthening thu charge. Concerning tbo Electoral Commis sion, on which Garfield was put by Democratic votes, Mr. Hewitt said: "When the bill was proposed miiny Democrats wore in fuvor of it. I suy il frankly, though I got cheated. Some prominent Republicans, among them Gen. Garfield, weio opposed to it. 1 asked bim to support it. Ho said be was opposed to it becauco il required the judges to investigate and go behind tho returns, lie knew that ho couldn't sit on such a Commission, becauso he bad been in I.ouir-iami and helped manipulate those returns, und if u Commission went behind the returns, James A. Garfield would bo invcui gated. Ho therefore voted nguiiiBt tho. Electoral Commission bill; but afterward ho was put on that Conimis sion because ho said that the Corn in is sion would have to go behind tho re turns, and go to the bottom and h um tbo truth of tho matter Hu wus on thut Commission, and, al the first vote, voted not lo go behind I lie returns, thus violating tbo sucrcd and solemn oath thai ho took when hu becumo judgo on that Commission." This was a clear case of following party behests to tho injury of his own conscience. llulnlive to Garfield and the Credit Mobilier matter, Mr. Hewitt laid: "When General Garfield wus nomina ted, his Credit Mobilier lucord wus brought up against bim. It was answered by a loiter written from Judgo BiacU to Mr. Blaine. That U t ter was deemed the best delenso posni ble. 1 landed in Europe just as Judge Black was about to set sail for homo. 1 said: 'Judge, they're using your letter to Bluinoas evidencool Garfield's integrity in tho Credit Mobilier busi ness what aro you going to do about it?' 'I don't know,' ho answered, 'but I shall do something when I get homo,' and then ho explained what he has since put in writing, but not as fully as be talked to mo. 'Garfield sent for mo,' said Judgo Black, 'not as a coun sel, but as a friend, and I asked him if he did agree to tuko the stock, and if ho bad tbo dividends. He until thai he had both agreed lo tuke tho stock and hud received dividends. I asked bun if ho thought theio was any harm in doing it at the time ; if ho considered it a bribe. Ho said decidedly that ho did not, but that be considered it simply as an investment a good plan to make money. Then I (aid Dial the caso was clear ; to say that he did tuke the stock; but that, when ho saw a color of barm in it, bo gave it up.' Garfield agreed to do all that hiB friend, Judgo Black, advised, but sub sequcnlly klho men who had received tho stock met in a cotnmittco room and agreed to swear thai they never took it, and they stuck to it. Now, Gen. Garfield has appealed to all bon Cel Icruccra'.: to do !i' justice. I claim to bean honest and manly Dem ocrat, and 1 challenge him to deny Ibis, and to produce tbo letter on tbe the bulged that Judge Black wrote to him. Ho is one of the honest Demo crats who will do him justice." Another instance of Garfield's insin cerity was related by Mr. Hewitt: "On tbo 20th of February, 1879, or thero ubouts, Gen. Garfield standing in his place in tho House, with a book bound in tbo official oheep in bis bund, said, laying bis hand on tbe book, 'Here is the evidence that never has been con tradicted and never will be contradict ed, that Samuel J. Tilden was the author and finisher ol tho election frauds of 18G8.' I bad heard the charge made from tho stump, but never from such a source. I walked to General Garfield's place and askojiim to let mo seo tl.e evidence The book lay ou bis desk. Ho hesitated, and said thut ho was about to return it to tho library. said thul 1 would return it, and 1 picked it up and opened it. Tho first thing I read was Mr. Tilden's do uiul of any knowledge pi tbe famous circular, and then tho words ol Judgo Lawrenco, who investigated tho mat ter, saying that fur somo reason the circular had been prepared and circula ted without tho knowledge of Mr. Til den. I walked back to Gen. Garfield, handed him the book and asked bim to read tho passages. As he read 1 watched his face. 1 will do him tho credit to say that he blushed. I asked bim what be was going lo do about it. He said ho would tnko back the charge as soon as he could get tho floor. He didn't do it. I spoke to him aguin, and be said bo'd correct it in the Record. Next morning tho Record came out, but not corrected, Now, Gen. Garfield appeals to honest and manly Demo. crats to defend him Irom slundor when he himself slandered Samuel J. Tilden as be did, and then refused to take back tbo charges after his promises. and alter tho proof given that his charges wero false. I have raid this ilh no satisfaction lo myself, but simply as an ael of justice. The Amer ican people should know tho character of the man they are asked to clevato to tho seut once occupied by Washing ton." Fixed. Tho Ifepublicans of North western Pennsylvania aro deluding themselves with tbo idea that Gulusha A. Grow will bo elected United Stales Senator. They thought Itlaino would be nominated at Chicago, but he was not, and will not bo for four years hence. Cameron don't want Grow, and that settles it. He Is boss ol the party in this Commonwealth. Ily the wrock of the schooner A bra ham Lincoln, on the Liborian coast, thirty persona were lust. Among the passongors were James B. McQill and tbe Hon. Georgo 8. Wood, ex-Kopro- scnlativo for the ooonty of Maryland, Liberia, and other prominent Liberiana. Tbo vessol was loaded with provisions and carried 15,000 in money belonging 10 me ijiuorian goveriimonu Theroisono beautv about a mustard plaster, via. : tbe wearer don't bankor alter any other nndcrclothing. KATIE'S ANSWER. Ouh, Katie's a rtiftne.lt Is thru., Uut bcr S as, like 111. .k.r, are so blue, An' bor i l in f.lca .0 swat., Ab' her aueleB so n He, title il.i-ii aod b;.lbrrsj loe, loo Till cue morBln' ro wlnt f r a rl la, tVltin, diuiura e a briJe, br 8i a.Jn, 'Hit. darlllil, slir sul, Wio) Ih. wieke.lelt h.t 'Nealb I'urt girl, plus iv.r tie i. Au' tbj heart, arr.h. IbiB bow It b.ite! fur Uiy Kale louerd so t.uilin' adi! swale, Wi) Atteolt. like Ihe r.ies Au' all tbo re.l ,in.iet Tliat iow in tbe jflirUen so nato. Hut I sat just as inula aa Iba dead, Tilt .be .Hlil, wid a loss ul ber boa I, "Il I'd kuowti ibat tu-dty Ye'a have nolbiug to ear, I'd bare gone wilb luj euuiln lustead." Tliiu I felt ui)Felf crow vtrr bowld, For I know .be'dool .fold if 1 towld I't Ihe love in uiy besrt Tli.t would never depart, Though I Heed to be wrinkled and old. Ao' I said ! "If I il.red to do so, I'd lit go uv tbe ba.1. an' I'd throw Doth arms around yer walat Au' be alalia' a taita llr llieia lint that are eoaiiu' uie so." Tbin she blmhed a more illrgnt red, An' iho said, iridout r.iiln' bar heed, An' her eyeslookin' down 'Neath bar lathes ao brown 1 "Would you like nie lu drive, Mislher T.df" It'OfA' CUT OUT FOli OAlt FIELD. WHAT l'OSTMASTtll JAMKS.OK NKW VUHK, TOLD A COllimsl'ONULNT. Alter a puusu Colonel Tom James said: "I wish I knew liui field. I would like logivu bim un idea or two.'1 I told Ihe Colonel to give them lo mo ami they would bo itiude general.. "Well," said he, "I would toll Gar field if I know him thut be ought to abolish thu Indian Jliireuu of the In terior Department. Thuro is no sense in trcuting the Indiuns us notions. There ought not to bo such a thing us Indian agent in the country. When wo were mere Colonies wo had to con sider thu Indiuns us nations, or they would have eaten us up. Hut now that there only two or three hundred thousand in tho country, what an out rage it is on the public treasury and good Itioruls thut wo should havo whut is iitually an under Stale department, and un Assistant Secretary of Stuto for Indiuns, with his ministers and coun sels in every Indian nation) Let tho country pay what is proper lo tho In dians, but let their head chiefs and responsible men como to Washington und get tho money, instead of allowing il lo dribble Ihrungh tho bunds ol a co agulated muss of harpies around tho Indian Bureau." "Thut ia a siifllcicnt posllivo idea, Colonel. Whut is tho next one f" "In the next place, Garfield ought to recommend tho telegraph in tho postofticc. Look at the immense sums of money spent to keep up these star routes driving coaches three thousand miles across deserts when a little cheup wire stretched through tho air will tuko all they do llko a bird. Ours ought to bo the first instead of tbo lasl country to put tho telegraph into tho hands of tbo peoplo at cheap postage rates. Girls and women could do most of tho work at moderate sulurios, and thiia no political advantage would nriso to either party. When we .have the telegraph in universal nso through out our broad country these unnatural speculations ana cornering ol crops and produco will, to some extent, bo prevented. I rnmwhatl have beard of Garfield, his mind onc'lit to take in that proposition, as an educated man." "Uath, in (incinnflfi hnquirer. A TEST (JuENTlOy. Dr. Mary Walker slill panls for ro nown. Slid appealed nt the polls in Oswego, New York, and offered hor vote. Th? inepe'ra declinm! In ro ooivo hor ballot on tho ground that alio was not a legally qualified votor. Sho insisted on her right to voto, and when tho oath respecting the qualifications of the voter was read, she said "I'll take that lam notonlyamnlocitir.cn, but even more than that, I am a fo mulo citizen." Tbo inspectors refused to rcceivo her voto and she warned them that she would enmmonco pro ceedings against them. Somo port young follow in tho crowd said il she was going to vote, they might as well dress up all their women folks in mon's clothes and bring lliem down and voto them. "I don't wear men's clothes," retorted Dr. Walker, sharply : "I wear my own clothes." It is scarcely probablo that Dr. ulker expected to huve ber vote no cepted, but ber appcaranco at tbo polls served to bring out somo sharp con trasts. Sho wore pants just as tho mala voters wbo stood around, and alio intimated that her trowsers wero paid for, which is possibly mero than all tbe male voters could buvo said. Her vote was therefore excluded on tbo ground ot liabilimcnt. oho was a practising physician, a woman of considerable culture and learning. It could not therefore be on tbe question of intelli gence bIic whs rejected. Tossibly Dr. Sprigging and Dr. Jalap, who voted at the same poll, wero not as good phy sicians as Mary Walker. It is to be presumed the election board was com posed of hoalthy men, and toa healthy man ono doctor is as gooil as anothor ana a goon: ileal bolter. It seems then that Dr. Walker's vole was rejected, not becnuso sho woro pantaloons, or oeoaiiso sno was a woman ol inlulli gonco or a practising physician, but occauso ner given namo was Mary in stoad of George or John. Exchange. COXGRESSIOXA L CONTEST. oiriciAi, VOTE TOR, CONflRESSMEN PENNSYLVANIA. IN Tho following is tho official voto for tho several Democratic and liepublican candidates for (Jongicss in this Stnto, cast at tho recent election : Ms. aart'.i.!cA.. I. Ilinirhau). I..HI4 . O'Nrill H.V5I 1. llrtr; f.KBll 4. Kill.jr JS VIM t. Ilarmer II.4M 5. Ward In una T. Iloil.halt ... IT.tMe t. Jacobs H a.l..a 9. Smith H. 10,4ns IS. Pi.her I.':S MtaocBiT., Pnowden ., 14,171 llartranft 13,12 Kendall 1.1, SSI Hull IS.isj T'lwell 17,11.11 MonanhsB 1I.H4N Slinglod IS.IISO Urmaotroat IS.ntu Nt'intnets In. Sob Mutchler 1I.3A4 Klota IH.SII Connolly 10. VIS 1 1. Soott II Serantoa.... II. Drums) 14 U.rr Ib. Jadwio It. Walker..... 17. C.ui,WI... IS. Fisher H IS. Little 10. Murrar . 11,469 . 11,431 . II.IIHS Htnn Il,(lii7 , 11.190 . is.m . IT. Sa'l , 1 7. 3110 Ifl.HIT 16,0,10 . 14,471 neidinao la. 171 I'aokar i.i, am Kirk t'.'ffrtb , Rpeer Delteboover.... 17,104 la,s4 lO.lsa 10,611 tutila IT.4SI Win 1. 1st II. rla.ere .. I1.S7K II. Krr.lt IS. VI I HopkiBB I4.0S4 Miliar B.I7S Clerk lO.Vrin Mo.grara 10,014 CalJwell I4H7S Kbort 14,4.1 1:1. Hayna I6.S4I 14. Khelenherger It Ml 7 la. Unit Ih 1st it Miller IT.Slli II. Walsoa 15,740 Tatal 4)l,.14 Total 4O5,0So Tho liepublican mnjnrilics agjrreiato 79,020, and thorni or tho Democrats 42, 721. In tho Twulftli district. Wrinht. Independent Pemocral, was also voted for. Connolly in (he Twollth, Kirk In the Sixteenth, Bncvr in the Eighteenth, Moseroro In tho Twenty fifth, and Short in Iho Twenty-seventh were nominated by tho lomocrats and Urecnbaelcors, and Bramm In tho Thirteenth district by tho Republicans and Grecnbacksrs. 5iJU "rcHaiuous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curwen.ville, Jan, k, '76 tf. jyn. it winsi.ow, pn ysiciana- suitanax, Cleftrfltild, L'tJiiu'. Th Df bslTijf rerentlj toottf". la 0Uir"tlil, oliari hu f-rvlri"' lu (litt pnnpleof Ihiiv.cia.iy. jr-T Uflkki ua Iloe.l atraet. Koii lutut Uuod rj Hull Jul lift 6m A Bargain ! FARM1 FOR SALE ! Til uujrr.mi oflfuri kit privitt l tin .hit vtl uahle Unu nt an ted ia UK A HAM TOWNSHIP, CUftrfifld ooonty, known u th CtmUInitij 122 a:rm, 5H at which re elcirtil, mi tittTin thoraon a rented ft rst9 frm dwll tn It bouMB, lnr frniai Imrn, ftnrl iho o(tirr neaci mtj oudiuililiof;. ttiollier with ft iVj(t orelurd, good water. ie. Trio pru (tarty will lu mid on vtirj DftNjr ttruii Pur further (lartii-uUr iouirc of lb Kul'ioriber, in jtomon, or ly li'tor. KltANK KIKI.DING. Cle.irflel I, I't, Miroh If lb. I to 11.-if IMPROVI TMI HOUR. TRADE (MMARK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES CONSUMPTION, Hpittme: of lllnnri. llnin'-lilt:e. A.tbnia, Concha, and a.l d!n-.... of til. pulmonary Orftaue, I'rtrej a) 4 nils null 4tii DoDur. GUENTHER & CO. Proprietors. 39 Filth Annuo, PirtSBURurl, PA. Ojtobor 47, loi' rt.ii. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS fc STATIONERY. Market HU, Clearfield, (tt the Pott Office.) TUB undersigned bgi loav to ftnnounot to the citimni of Cieai tjulti nd ricioity, thai ho bat fitted up ft room and hii Just returned from ih oily witb ft large amount of reading coatter, eonsiititig Id part of BiLlos and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account tod Haw Booki of irorj d oriptionj I'annr and EnrolopM, French prt.iia.t and plaint rtnt and Panel.!; ItLnilt Legs: Paper, Daedi, MortgagM) Judgioont, tiiorap tlon and Promiiarv octet; Whita and Parch ment Uriof, Lfltfal Cap, Heord Cai, and Dill Cap, Sliet Mm 10, for titder Piano, Flute or Violin, oonttantly oo hand. Anj booki or itatlonarj drmrd that I may not bavon hand, will be ordered bjr Qnt ipraM, aud luld at wholuiala or retail to uit ouitomori. I will alio koop periodical literature, tucb ai 5iagJsiol, Newipat.eri, Ao. P. A. UAUMN. Clearfield. May 7, IMS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IS LUT HE RS BURG. Hereafter, fondi will be told fur CASH 00I7, or in exrhaaice for produce. No Woki will be kept in the future. All old account 1 taunt be fettled. Those who eannol eaib up, will pleaw band over tbeir no'es and CLOSE THE RECORD, I atq determined to tell mj goodi at ouli prtcei, and at a ditcnent far below that erer offered in tbii fictnity. The diicouat allow my ou it omen, will make them rich In twenty years tf they follow my advice and buy their gooli from me. I will pay eh for wheat, onte an.l lover aeed. DAMKL dOOUI.ANDKK. Luthernbartt. .Unuirr 17, 177. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, 8KCOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CUEMICALSI PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VAHNieilKS, HRU9I1E9, pkrhimkry, fancy ooods, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS for medioloftl parpotet. Truuea, Support erf, School Booki and Station try, ana an other artielei niuilly found tn lruf Store. PIIYHICIANB PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. HaTioa Urff ev- Cierlenee In the builnen they ean giro entire aat BfsMtloQ. J. O. I1ARTSWTCK, JOHN f. IRWIN, narft.ld. Dovwrnbar M. 174. i. I MRU ; CO. DEAI.IRS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'F'D CO,, Pi?. Dospectfully solicit tholr patrons 1 V anil Iba pablle renarBllv to oall anj .tao). iDa laeir Be aloeR 01 Spring and Summer Goods OONBIRTINO OF Cnslimrrca, VolTetoona, Drlninca, uni, itinjfiinma, I'nntR, Un bloailinl and lllcacliorl Muo lino, Knncy Skirta, Stioct inj,', TickinitB, CarDolo, liiiRB, Oil Clntho, IIOSIKRY, IannlrioJ, Whllo, Clmviot and Poreala Rliirta, t.lnna, Neckwoar, Mon'a and Ilura' (:ln)liinr Ilata, Oapa, Boota, Sliooa, etc., eto Groceries & Gcn l Merchandise Will bo found ot first oualilv. and satisfaction iei guaranteed. Tho fol lowing aro always kopt on hand, (somo few onlr in thoir season): Sugars, Toas, Coffoos, Spices. Syrups, Conftotlonorios, Oranges, Lemons. Dananaa, Pigs, Dates, ete., Hard ware, Quoenswaro, Glooswara, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow- , ware, 1'uinU, Oils, Cloeka, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Fnrnitura, ft Minors' Supplies, ALSO, DitAKU IH VAXX, 2. XLT1E3 fc SHQT0LS3. July 29, 1880 tf. (Our Civil JirrtUcmtnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Published aorj WeOauflaj bf G. B. GOODLANDER, ( l EAHFICl I), PA., IIbb tba l.arfeat t irrulatlun of aujr paiwr lu North weoleru PcauaylTauia. Tlio largo aud oouatantly incroaaing circulation of tbe Kipiiblioan, rondorsitvaluublo tobuainoaa mon as a medium thro' which to roach tbo public Thumb or Subscription : If paid in advnuco, . (2 00 If paid after throo months, 2 50 If paid after six month)), . . 3 00 Whon papora uro nont outeido of the couuly payniuiit muelho in advance. ADVERTISING i Ton linen, or less, 3 times, . $160 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Noticos, . .2 50 Exocutors' Noticos, . . . . 2 60 Auditors' Noticos, .... 2 B0 Cautions and Katrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 BO Protossional Cards, 5 linos, year, 6 00 Snocial noticos, per hoe, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One souaro, 10 lines, . . . $8 00 Two squares, . . ... 15 00 Three sqnaros 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . BO 00 Ono hall column, . . . . 70 00 One column, 120 00 It L, I MiS. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUISPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, AKHUijhfl uF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., Ao., &o. JOB PRINTING. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 6UCII A3 VoSTKRS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, a Ao., Ao., IN TIIR BKST STYLK, AND ON REASONABLE TKRMS. ORDF.ItS DY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. C3m. tt. CJoodlander, Clcnrflcld, Clfarlleld County, Pa. LLKGHENY HOTEL. Market Rtrrct. C'learllrld, P. Wm. 0- Dridley, fornorly vroftrUtor of tbi I. oliiril J !", bftvlng kaitj tk Altfghfn? Moltl, uliolii a ihart ol ftublte strnn(, lb, llu hai been I boron jrMy rtpHtrrd i,i ai, fumtibed. atid (ucu will flu J it a iitfti,t tu,p. EUi )lc. Tli tuMt will bo lupfhtd witb in. rit or rjrthttiK tb Bftrku At tb ltr will b fountl lb boil wino?i and llijuori. Uud laUlDg attKobrd. WJU. tt. BhAULKV, I kjt J7, 'J. l'rtnior. gl'Sf.UKHANNA 110U.SB, CDEWINSVILLE, ttWA. -Tbll old ansl wel 1-eslabll.bed lluiel h br.a leased tij llie unJereiKOed, abO ba le.rs'e(.a llilebt ul rruile)liR sati.lacliftD ta tbia abt, but .lruui. bita- UuikI .tabling alta,-hrd. l.hU la t. IlLUUM.Pniirltlor April 31, 'U 11. rEMPEKANCK HOUSE, .NEW WAfilll.MIION, PA. II. D. HOXK, . . PauranT... aTbe l-ast ot aceuuimudatluus fur luaa .ail b'a.t. A liberal share ol pubite alro.(. 4iettod. lieaV,'a..e WASHINGTON HOUSE, KW WABHIMJTOS, H Ibis Daw and w.ll furnished bouaa has I...L taken by tha Dndersigaed. He feels aunfideul ot beiug able to render aatisfaotloB to thoao wbu u,.v favor bin with a oall. Mae , 187J. O. W. DAV18, l'ru.'r LOTD HOUSE, Main Mlreot, PIlILIfSliUHO, I'KNN A Table alw.je wpllad wilb lbs beat ih. aist). alords. Tba traaliti publio Is Inrlted to call Jan.l,'7. hdllhKT LOVli Vnnts. County National Bak, OP CLEARflELI), PA. ROOM In Or.' em's llilck Bulldinj, toM., ee.t of Klrek A C.'i More. Paaaatfe Tinket. to and r..n. I I. , r.. n- a..,iimi, yuecTr town, UIiSi.w, London, I'aris and Cupenb.iiri, Also. Draft, for sale on tha Hn.al U...L... I. and Imperial Hank of London. W. M. 6IIAW, Casliler. Janl.'IT DREXEL & CO., . 31 South Tlilrd strict, Philadelphia U.l.rHEllS, And Dealers in Government Securities Applioatioo by mail will reoaira pruuiit atlrn Hon, and all Inti.injation eheerfully furai,).,.d Orders aolieted. April ll-ti e. K.aRKottt. a. w. aanoi.n. j. a. iK.,,La F. K. ARNOLD &. CO., IlaulaiTH uiul ItroLrrs, H-)tiulds?IMe, afefl'rroon Co., Pa. Money reeelred on deposit. Dl.enunt' el tr derate ratea. Eastern and Foreign Kiefaar:tr .1. ways on band and collections promptly made ReynoMsTllle, Dee IS, Ib7.-ly glrntistri!. J L. R. HEICIIIIOLD, 'nDHdP.IIK IIEDTIKt. 'Iraduata of the Pennsylvania Collere of Dpi.t.l Snr.ery. f'fllee in residenee of I)r. Hills, oppo,it. ihe HIihw House. mohlS, 'Th-lf (Offlce In Bsnk ftuildlni,) CurweniTllle, ( IrarHeld Co.. Ps. meh II '7S If. 4 . hills, 1'in.t ti i u fa tis t, CLEARFIELD, PKN.V'A. T-Ollico (a residence, opposite baw lltmia. j.vo.isrotf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, VA (Offioa In reaidenea, Saoond atreet.) Kilroaa Oiide llaa administered for the pais, aaa eatra-ition of teeth. Clearleld, Pa., May I, 1HT7.1i. Pisrrllanfous. $661 f outfit free. Addrcii II. Hallet a Oomtniit. Portland, Main. dt17l'7V ly. S TO 5s9lO fr AtJ kt borat fiamtlM Adtlrtra Ptttioa A C., Horllantl, Main. (doeir,'; ly. (t79 WMk- d'Jr bom BiJ' V " Coilly outfit frea. Addra-i Trut A C,, auRuita, Nalot. (dMl7,'7V j. m. r. arLica. ft. m'cvrkli. d. ikilbri.ii. (.11,1(11, IUcCORKLE & (O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market fttrct, Clearfield. Pa, W Banufaatir all kfnda of Purnitnr for Cbambara, Diolm Rooma, Librariea to J Halli. If jon want furnituro af tnj kind, doa't buj until jroa tea oar atok. UIVUKIITAKIIVU In all Its branches, promptly ntieodad to. Ortl.CIl, McCORELI A CO. Clearfield, Ta., Feb. 6, 'II. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale k Eetail Dealer in Groceries, THE LARGEST and REST BRI.ECTKD STOCK IN THE COUNTY. COFFEE, TKA, Sl'GAU. HYRDP. QUEENSWAHK, TUBS and HHCKI!TI, Dill It I) FKIT1S. CANNED OOOUS, SPICES, BROOMS, FLOUU, FEED. M EATS, Finn, SALT, OILS, County Agont for Lonii.dnws Ton.i((os, There oods honrht fer CASB la letft leU, id Mid al almo.t elty prie... JAMK8 n. LVTI.l Clearlleld, Paw Jaaa II, Itia-lj. Tbe Hell's Run Woolen Factorj rvna wwniup, VNarMlfl vq ra- HUSHED OUT! Ot IOT BURNED UPI The .nhaeribar. hare, al .real eioenee. r.kei'' Balehherhae)d waeassit. In tha ereetioe ef a Irsl- alass Wool.a Maaafaatary, with all the aeaer. IntproeeniMitB nltaebad, and ara prepared to all kind, af Cloths, Caaalmeraa, aetmetts, Klsa k.ls, Flannele, A a. Plenty of foods oo s.4 a) supply all onrald and a lhaaeand asw sallow" whom wa ask to ooaao aad eiesalae ear sleek. ') a bnsinaa. of CABDIKO AhID FULI.ihl) will raeelea awe aaeMaalal allentiaa. Fre arrani.n.nU will ho aaada to raealTe and d.H' Wool, to sail awatosaara. All work warraetalss. done upon tha ahortael notion, and by atria) a'"' lion tr. bnslaaaa wo hope he raaJlae a Uheral seals of pablle patrtnaira. O.IKMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED' Wo will aav kha kln.aa aakal .ataa fer DR. E. M. THOMPSON, iiiiiVm.nWuawiii :f .ihliM Vifl and oall omr sanainfMlarad f ewda a. lew as llwaW ds oaa he fcowtht la lha eeaelj, an. waaae wa fall to raadar raaaonaWo seaUsfaeslaa t. st alwajro ha rownd at keaito ready to aaelse pnf oiplraatlo-i, elaher la ase... a hy lessee J Aa i ;oi)8n A aoKo. pHUMf g.war P.