Unilronds. .Pennsylvania ltallronl TYROSK 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH On and after Mondar, Nov. i, iao, tbo Peisenfer Trains will ran daily (exoept 8ua deys) beta-eea Tyrone and Cleerllolil. as follows: CLEARFIELD HAIL. LRAVi ROUTII. I LEAVB NOKTH." Cnrwenavillo,. Rlvervlow Clears. Id, Leonard,... Ilarratt Woodland, Biler,. vYelUveliin,.... SIM Hall, Orabam Pttiliprliure;, .. Btelaer's Buynton Oioaola Powellon, fiatnmit, , Vaneooyoo...... Tyrons .1.10, P. H Tyrone., t.nta.a . an, .1.40. .8 411, 1.54, .4.01, .4 OS, .4 17, .4 IS, .4 11, .1.31, AM, ,4.411, .4.SI, 6 05, .Hi, .4.34, .1.00, venecuyoe,.,., " j nuiamii " F"wehoB, " ! Oeseole,.. " Do) ntun 9 oe, " n no,'" 10 12, " . 1. 17. ' 10. 21, 10 14," .M, " I0.AT, 10.44, " I0.6J, ID.4II, 11.07," 11 13. U.l. " I l.la, .II.40i.ii Philip.liura;,.. OreReta Hlu.ll.il Wellecetun,... Rlgler " j WiwIleBd...... " ! Uarrall " i Laonard " Cleerneld, ...... " j rlivervlew " ' Curwensvtllo, CLEAHFIKLD EXPKBS.-t. LEAVE rlllllTll. ' LEA V K NOHThT Oarwea.ville, Kiverview Cloerteld...... Leooard Barrett, Woudlsed, .... Blgler, VVellaeetrin,... Bine Lin II, Qrahatn Pbilipaliurg.. Hteinor'e. Buynton Oieeule, Powelton Summit, VlDMOJOO,.... Tjrrona 5 .10 a. j an .47 SSI ' J47 " 0.CJ " (118 " R.1J " 21 ' (1.24 " t.it " tU2 " (U7 " 1.42 " .M " I.Oj 7.2S " 7.45 ' .j Tyrone, I eneroyoe,., : Satomll ,..7 10 e. ..7.4:1 " ...6 ' ...17 " .. IS ...84 " j Powelton O.coule,.. I Boyotun i dteiner'a, , Pbilipsnorg. I Oraliam Bluebell WallaoetuB, ., Bigler Woodland,..., ; Barrett, . t .10 " ..I4J ' ,.8.47 " ,.8.6i ..0 01 " .11.10 ' .. 17 " ..013 " Leonard,., j Uleartleld,, Kiverview, ..V.10 " 10.H7 " l".IS I0.2K " i Carweneville PHILIl'SBl'ROA JI08IUNNON BKANCltBS LBAVB ROCTB. r. B. A. . 1. M. 2:10 1:40 7:30 144 7:13 i:4 1:40 1:44 10:20 7:41 3:10 10 34 111 1:111 Hl:43 8 IJ 1:!3 10:48 8:25 3:10 10:51 tU 8:15 10:58 1:41 3:40 1 1:1.4 1:41 LR&TB ROBTB. A. B. e, H. r. 7:15 12 10 7.0J I225 5 0t T1TIONH. Merrt.dale, Philip.hure, Kleiner's Uuynton, Oseeola, Mu.bani.oB, Sterllni, lloutidala, MoUeuley, Kendrleb'i, Homey, 11:11 i:i 12:14 4:59 :M 12:04 4:l V.U 11:1 4 0 :10 11:45 41 0:35 11:40 4:lg 0:20 11.35 :l 0:15 II..10 4:J V:IU 11:25 4:0, i) alu baulk valley branch. Li. Hail, r. H. A. B. Mail. Kip, 7 OS 8.20 leave Tyrone arrive 8.32 113 8.37 Bald Kail. 8.17 1.88 6.15 6 06 4.55 Sol 1.24 8.31 0.11 1.43 Julian Irtilestinrg Belleroote Mileaburg 51 8.45 10.03 0.08 10 30 llowara 4.31 41 II .""arrive l, , ,T, a,Ss TVONK STATION. BaamaKP. WRHTWjRn. Paeifio KiprcH 8: :67PiUaliiirRl Eip'al 1.51 : Jobnstown ExpreDf 8 r. Day Eipreia 17: Mall Train, 3: aijiaciae bxprvea, 61 Way Paaenfer. P.B. 1:15 3:36 :27iCbieajro Kxpiea. 5I M.il Train, 3 Fail Line, Atlantic Eipreri, 8: 1'gil. E,ri.M. I: Cloae aonneotiona a and Lork Uavaa. mylT-tf. 8:34 7:8 lade by all tralna at Tyrone 8. I. BLAIR, Superintendent. STAOE LINES. A atajtaleavea Curwemville dally for Reynold!, vllle, at I o'clock, p. m.. arriving at Reynoldivllle at 8 o'clock, p. m. Hemming-, Iravee Keynolda- vine oawy, at t o eiooR, a. m., arriving at Cur wcnivllleat 12 o'clock, m. Fare, each way, II. A nate Ifavei Curwcnavllle dally, at 1 o'elnrk. p. n., tor buBoia City, arriving at DuMoie City nt 8 o'oluck, p. n. heturnina, leavei DuBoli ai 7 o'clork, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwcnavllleat a ocioca, m. rare, each way, 11 .50. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. Oy tnd anr UundtT, Sot litb, 1?0, tb ptuonnr t ruins will run dallv (trm 8 on da) bctwoen Bd Bank nd Driftwood, m EAHTWARD.hDa.t MtllUavei Plttihnrit B S4. m. Rd Biiolt M:36t bllgo Junotion ll:ttl; New BKhtrhrm 12 55 p. m ; MariTill 1:10 1 Trov l:Si i Bruohvil 1:55 i rollcr'i 1:30 i B. ncildevilll;:tS; Dullolt &-M t SuramU Tunnel 8:11 i I'm 8 1,1 3:42 ; Tjlrr i 3:55 ; Benrtt ;J I , RiTiTtii fti vrtii wood si a-.w. U klHTW AKIWDij Unll lesvpi Driftwood 12:20 p. m.; iivDfltrttt 1:00 j Tjler'i j hejnollville2:S9; Pullrl:i.; BrookrilleS:l5i Trof 'A il; Mtvyartlls 3:55: New Bsttiichtm 4:bU i Htlgo Junction 4:17 Red Hunk 6:03 ( ftrrifti t riilRDQr u 7.4U p, b. jlfr The Kr; mild"! 11 AcooutniodattoiileavM RcjnoUivill dully at 7:55 a. m.; and arrivM al Red BfeiiR at 10:50 a. a., t'lUibnrgh at 1:40 p. m. Leatn fitUkurRh at 1:16 p. m ; Red Bank at a 'l arm log ai HoyDoidnvnwat :d p. B. Cloae coBBArtloBi mad with trait. a P 1 I Railroad at DriHood, and with train on the Alltgnen; Valley Katlroad at Hd Bank. DAVID MtCARUO.Otn'l gap't, A A. Jaoikon, (Sap't L. U. Dlv. FARE FKOil CLEAHFIKLD, TO Blltfont, Pt 13 OMMidJIetewn $5 0V Lock Uavn S 70 UarUtta.H.H., 6 6ft Williaanport 8 80 Laneaatvr . 80 HuotinjrloB 1 SOjPllILADELI'HIA 7 M Ltitown. SSOlAlloonw I 06 Maryit-ll1. 4 40 Jobnatown..H..... 166 Cuweaaviile Om?eola.... . HARRIHRIlRa... SOlHhillpebnrg ft) 6i Tyronor. 1 JJ 4 761 PITTHBIlRt ft I $H5Uaiuou5. FAM FOR SALE ! The ondenlgned will at) at prlva'a aale. hta .arm, irs-a renn wwohtp.uisarBeld eonnty SIXTY AOIU1S, helf of which Ulna good aiam of cultivation with a frame dwellinr, log barn.'athnfiy orehard and an u eel lent aprlog of never failinw water. together with tb aeetiaary outbuilding!. The r. portion not cleared ia beavily timbered, and alt a underlaid with eoel and ir -B. It will h mid low and on May term. For fori her In'ermation eail on tbe prmte, orMreM tb en-a(ribr at Grampian Uiih F O. OWKN J. KKK.NAN Orampian llilla. June H, IBHB ilm. CENTRAL Htate Noruial Neliool . Eighth Normal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton C(h, Pa. A. iT. RA UBt A. AI.t Ph. P.t Principal. Tbie Bchool at at tire -en t ennetltnted, effertthe very nn laouiuei lor rroreB.i.onal and Claaieal Imrning. Bitblitlngi epadona, Inviting and eommedlow ; eomtdrttly betiud by ft earn, well ventilated, and fnrnirhed wtib a bouatifal in p ply f pare, toft ep" wct- lo eaiwn health fol and eay of acMaa. Pormottding eeeacrv nnrnrnaeaed. Teaehera oiperieneed, efflolcat, and alive to ineir won, DfM'plina, Arm but hind, an I form and thorough. Kipraea moderate. Ffty eeau a week dedoottcB to thane preparing Ktadeot admitted at any time. Court or aiody preenribed by the State i I, n'ai r-ioi. i', rreparaiory. lit. btomea Ury. IV. HctaatiAe , Atuir!rTci7ftaia: I. Aetdemie. U. Commercial. III. Mutle IV. Art. Th Rlementarv and Sclent! ft enartMiM Pm. feealiinal, and indent gradnting therein receive Btat Uiplomae,enrering tb following eorre v.odihf deareea: Alaater af lb klem.nia m.nA Waaler of tb Menoee, Oradaalc la tbe other court rewtv Kaimal Certili f their at tain to cntt, f i toed b tbe Faoaltv. Th ProfeMlnal unrac aro llheral. and are in iBoroagoneM act minr t tboae of or Veat foiiegoe. Tbe Rtate reqntre hither order of ltlan fbip. Tb timea demand tt. It ia o of tbe prime object! of thle eboid to help toewonr It by fnrnUhtng Intel I i (tent and era dent teaeben (at her arhoola. To tbit end It eoliniu oon dm tow of gnd nbtliitce and good prpoe-.ibia who dir to Improve their tint Bad their tl enu, n etndnu. T all neb It promt aid m viLioy tnetrpowert and abcedant opporta itiee for well paid labor aitr leaving echo.il. For catalogue and terma addreae tbe Principal, r tbe Secretary or the Board. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ITOCKBOLnBU' rkUNTUi. J H BarloB, M. A. H. Bet, Jwb BrWB, 0 M. RUhford.ltamaalCbriet, A. N. Rnwb. K. h. Coob.T. C. Hippie. Rao., U. KiBtting, B. P. lie- """'"i "l i " w. u. row. wi rnrftwne, . A. O. Cnrtia, Bm. H. L. Dtrbh, f)e. Jeaeo Merrill, Ho. Wan Biglw, J, 0 C baJy,0. Millar McCrmiofc, RN. frncint WILLIAM RIULKR, PreelaVfji, Plearfleld. P. Om. JbVWl MKHRILL, Vleo PrMieWit, Leek llaM, Fa. S. MlLLAHMoOUKHICK, Socmary, Uh Uave, Fa. TOO At A 4 VARDLKY, . . IrwMejrw. Loe Bavm, P VUsrfllanfous. ARNOLD II AS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED CyrweD'Ull, Ja. 0, TS tf. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BI'RNBIDK. 1'KNNA. THEE guawribar now offrrt to tba pit twin of Barnitd and flsiolt. an aoprttded npeUlljr lUrealUr all kind of Caittett aod Colli l i will b kt on band, and ordrrt fillod at one. Ftmerat Uttndtd .1nytrhrre. I will f n mlita th flout m wfll the ehnpn-artlclf-i drdirtted to funerali All orders loft at th tin nf .In a (1 rimiiti l I nwfii.B nrB.M attention. For (nrthr ttarilulari.otll on or adlrvu B. tf. ItKNDr.KriOft, Doe. 10, 1870-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO, BECOND STRKKT. CLE ARFIELLT, PA., Havt openad up In th itor room lately occupied by Wearer A Bctu.on Kttxmd itraet, a largt and wall MlMt(l atrwik nf Dry - Goods Groceries, HOOTS AND SHOE, Ql HRfiSWARK, WOOD t WILLOW WARE. IIAT8 AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Whlcb they will ditpoia of at rrajoaabl ratea for eus, or ei change lor country protluo. OKOHUK WKAVliR A CO. Clrfll.. Pa., Jan. 9. lHTH-tf. REMOVAL ! James Lib Leavy, Having pnrebaied tba aotiro itoek of Fid, 8aokelt, nereby gii notlea (hat be baa moved Into tb room lately oeeai.led by Red A Hairerty. on Keind lrt, where he la prepared to ofltr to ina puouo COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of the lateit Improved pattern, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures And Tinware. Rooflnt, tipontioir, riumblnft;, Oan Pitting, and Repairing Pumpa apooiaJty. All work warranted. Any thing in my line will b ordered tpeotal II deilrtd. JAR. L LKAVY, Vmprietor. FRRD. SACKKTT, AgenL ClearSed, Pa., January 1, l7t tf. The News From MOORE'S? THE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, als and dapj AND Crcni's Furnishing E:ii; That Ever Came into the County, ATTIIE1RSTMK, R00U 110. 1 OPERA HOUSE, f; KO. '. .V T m W. Ml H ) R R. Ckarflrl l, Pa., fc.pl. 5t, IHKO Snl. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NO. TIIREB, OPERA HOVHR. Clearfield, Pa., WnOLESALR A RETAIL DEALER I! DRY GOODS, OomBrialnit Drraa Goot of th. vary lataat altlaa. v i" aww uwiaMf.1, MaaekMlar FaMlaa, Alpaew, ana aU aiirajw ol Fancy Dress Goods, Sark aa Cnlrum, Ma.lr Lmlara, Maldt, Dra Uincbaaia, Uraat FanaiM at lb .mrj l.trt ;IM, an ai abaaB aa ik.v aaa t anld la Ibia a.rk.t. NOTIONS, Cofiriftlna; nf Otnm for Oaata, La1iaa bb1 lli.i... Ilaaa of all balM, Hill rrltiM, Lbcm. Faaa. Draaa Hutlooa. Ladlaa' Tin M all abaitaa aa alvlaa, Cfa aaa Ca'lara. Rlaboa. of all ama. ani i)Btllllaa. Marlao Uadammr, TrlmralRn ale. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QaeeuBwar, Hardtrare, Tinware, Carpel. OH Cloths WALL PAPER, LEATHEE, FISH, Etc., , WhOk Bill ba aU obol.nl. ar raull. Will uka Country Produce la atBckUK It OomU Market rkta. WM.i. BOrPFF, Clnrttit4, IS., Hapt, l, Iwaa if, . . . e-tJJ HAVE Unr SArrrtisrmrnttf MM ll!lNMI-:i.ie,-(lc'rK Weaver A Co ej. want five Ihouaitnd buthele of OATH, nuw, ami will pay emh or produce. L,ernii, fn., Aug. n, i (.7H.tr. J"H TINW4K IIAItn- ARK. ana HOUSE F0WSHIN Q GOODS, NKIiDI.Krl, AIlACllflEXTK AND 1'AHTrl, and nil kind or SKW1NO MACHINES, 00 TO O. B. MKRKELL, . Agent, CLEAR PI ELD, FA. Jum I, 'HO IC Farm For Sale. The fwttferiber now titTttti bit farm for tale The pptarty U loaaied one mile ani a half north or Cie.rOold, eunulning I.K.II I V It KM. moat of which la olvared and und-r good eulilva lion, griod two-itory "L" houae, large frm barn nd other fteeei-ary nutbuHdinga, together with n orchard of all hinJa of Iroit. The wbolo ta un.ierlaii with a veio or good eoal Tbia prop--ny will be exebaoged foramaller property. For fun her parileulara call on the p remit a, or by letter add reaied to JOHN V. RKKU. September I, lJ-0-5m. Clear&ld, Pa. Thomas A. Duckett, UKAI.KKIN- jr-xy-js-X-M. IHKKKBY give oollrw to the clttiana of Clear flo'd and the aurrounding rloinliy that 1 aia (trepured at a'l timci to furniah ( am t ilea and manufaoturing e(gltinhintim wl'h a auperloi quality Coal, Wood g Coke, Which I am preparvd to deliver in a fi-w honra' notice. I am always ready to haul and deliver Irom and to tb depot or any w bore ola, and move fttmlllea and bnuiiehold guoda anywher on ebon noticw. TICoH. A. Dl CKKCT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. SI, lttf.s-tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, niTTiti:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STRKKT, NEAR P. 0. The under Iff ned beg leave to Inform tb eltl aena of Clearfield, and the public genermllv. tha be haa on hand a Ad aaaortmenl of KumttBr. aaeb aa Waloat, Cheettiat and Haintod Cbbt Sot tea, Parlor fiultee, ReHntnt; and Bitenaion Ohalre, Lediea' and Oenta' Enar Ohatra, tbe Hr 'nratetl Dining and Parlor Cbatra, Cane fleet and WlBdmir Cbalre, Clothea Bara, Htep and Kite) toa Ladder, Hat Rack a. Borabhlni Bruabea, A MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooking Qlaiaee, Chromoa, Ac, wbtoh would iluble for llolldaj proton t a. HIOT Jnillf TRAI'TMAW. Re-Union of Trade. rTlIIE m..-ri((Ofd wishing to Inform the public 1 trial oe opeDea a COMMIHSfN 14TOKB At tbe old ttand ia Troatrilte. CleerBelJ roantjr. ra.,on tne ima tnat., will) a run a too or ORY CIHIIII, CKOCEK1K8, KOTlON Itatoti. Nhoea, Ktc. In fact evorythlni to be found in a flrat-elaaeatore. 4ll of which I atn deterntatd to ell at th loweet oua priea. KARMERH AND LtMRERMEN Will find It to their adt aotaM to do their dielim with m; aa tbe blhrat pncea will be paid for urain, nningiea, or rroauc ei an iiDd. ran r on half eaab will be paid. Tradinaj for Binrtee or Luraiw oi any Kind a epeeiAitt. Alao, agent wr Singer Sewing Machines, Rarlnti made ananrementa with Kaatrra aaer- obenti to (ell RfMda furoiafesd an-, therefore eall ad are, at 1 will enahled to tell ebraper than tnepBapeet. J w. UAKLILK, Trootvilk, Pa., Sept l.'79-l. A (cot, John Iran & Bros, CURWENSV1LLB, PA., DEALERS IS AM Kinds or Merchandise, -BUCK AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS lit MIITAR13 TIMBER, AND BVIRY DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LDMBEE CDT TO OEDEE, The Only Mannfucturarit in Clearfield County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR I flour, rnop .i.rn fkko riFCasli paid for all kinds of Urain Wheat, Rye, Ontii, Etc. Corv..a..llla. Pa., Jnna 1, H-ir. la a rotnrMHin.1 fif the virtna of aarNinnrHla, atlllliiRla, Bianrirak", Tallow tanra, with th kallil,, of noUatt ami Iron, all powerful hlnol mnklnK, olooriH;lfnalnft ami HftMiiiatalninir rlanvnu. Il la III nnrrat, aalaat, an.1 In avnry way t)M moat rrlratiial albirallva ni. ill chio kiKiwn or avallaMa bi Hi., pnl.llc. 1 lie fc'leiKHa of uinllilne ami rlM-mixtrv have nev.tr proiliKJ ro valualiln a rwim-.ly, nr nm an pnt,iit to rura nil llaHa.yi routlthie; fr.in Imj.iire M.whI. It mrmi rVrofuln. bikI all M-rofuloi.a iltaraara, Kryalprlaa, How, nr Kt. Antliony a Hrr, I'linpleK ami rarMraha, I'ti.liiln, lllnlrhra. Holla, 1'n.nnra, lllrr, llninora. Slt Klieuni, H. -nl..hfil, Kliiajnorm, I'lrrra, Korra, Itlii-ninnil.iii, lwnrlnl Dlaraai., Km. ri.lirln. ! -ti.nl.. W enlt ii.aa anil IrroffU. I. .rlllr, .Irtiimll.e, Atlertiona uf tlie i.l.er, liynp. 'alit, I'.nia. lnLlon, anil linelill l.')illMy. Hv lu H.-nnlui'T ami rli.iiu.li.j nnalltiB It I'.iti.. ..or tliH ft.iil ivruiI..Ma whirti nuil.tiiiiiiiiii. Ihe l.l,1, ami maae ileranire. rni in mill ,11. Il .'nniilal, enllvina IIm i ImI iKiii lliina. It pmmoiea enrrtry and airt-.-yil!. i riotorea anil iwei-rvea liraJth. Ii ii 'ui. n w life ninl rlayvr llirmifh.Mil Ilia V li.'li. a.Mii. fc'o anfffmrfrom any ftiaeaee in. hmU. fmiQ liiiHirltrof Uui Ukxat nueU il.i. .!r. .vlioarlU Klvr At rn'a BamArawi.i.A a l. in liiitl. RnmeinlMT, tliii aarlier IImi I'ln', :;i.- afiefilliir tiki ir.re. I' n..'la haa lienn furnUbe.1 In nrivalrlanl i i 'rv ii 1,,-tT: ami Kiev. refyMjalxlnt; lu aniie. rim , ialiu, a. ailmltiialer It In their pracUo. F ii. n.lr fortr reara Avrri'a ktiuarv Kil l.. li.M l4-n Wlilelv liaeil. and It now Ma. aHi.a the ennllilen of tnllliona nf peonla tvlw) liave experlenreit KoBaAta freta U, mar. iitHia I'lrnuivii rtruiea. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer h Co., i r u aM Analrtloal Ckeawlata, Lowell, Mm, aai a ay .u rmnoejere tvnarvsua. parsaparilla THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKJKL I), PA. WKDNKHDAV MOKN1NU. DKO. , ISHe. THANKSGIVING. r ALL N 01KR4. Ttie grief and jojr a blob t'-.thrr loio oir bit tiai eit i Our fodet hope and Jut l.-t fe ir liar goue luto lb pit. Than hi firing , w rala our fer.irla la praiasto Una auov, Who guidanoe Um u ne'er di-parta, Tbougn w rvjeot Ilia luve. Our land U rleb la lunren rivld t W td a ltlbi-d wurli ; Aod ooinntaroe'e patent aoi pire witlJ, nnih our Bg uuturlrd. Now grntle l'eee rula our fair U'i I ; tiitin War onw reigna nu roor ; II ii I joined by kind Hetl ' ban 1, W'ie one frouf aiior to ahor. for tbeie rich gifti we thank the Lord, Whoa cuere erown ur dv, And may th prwpt of Hi Word iotJB all our future wya. An t ma we enter at LH' aloae Th Uad of peaoe eurraal, Wbrre, avr broasn by Life'' won, Tbiibkagtving ia etemal. Pmriit-u, Pa , Nor. 2Mb, m. PUTT TO OABFJULD Donn I'iutt, ia tliv ediliir of thu Wunhington Capital, and, likoGurhY-ld, ia an Ohio mun. Honuo tliu iamiliar ity between them, an followa: Mr Pear Gsnrral: Now that lhi Heimeleca politiral row iaover, and you are the IVeniileiit-eliet, I venluro, be loro yon aro buried in that, munmoii lit roil I) tbe thick wnlUand ilnlOilui ol which no word of truth over roacht a the incumbent, lo writo you a low word in theeame intimute and friend ly apiril that marked our intercourse when wo both occupied a cheap board ing bonne. 1 go back to the time when you gladly accepted my aid and aym putliy in your troubles and my heart felt congratulations in your triumplm, and I jours. 1 feel more anxiety about yon, my friend, now that you are fortunate, than in tlic darker! hour of your lilo, when lilii itself deemed so horrible that an ertcepe liom it was a temptation. You are no politician, my dear friend You have sadly conlensed I ho nunie over and often, when, giving way to your generous impulses, you have brought upon your unhappy head the wrath and disuuxt of your parly nsso elates. Xo District save that of Ann tabula, that kept Joshua It. Giildings all hi life in Congress, would have re turned you to the House ol Represent, atives, or, having done so, keep you there. Ashtubulu widened itself when you were made Senator ; while al Chi eagn you wore nominated by accident, and then elected Irom necessity. You are not only no politician, but you are bated by the politicians. Aa every man is belter in the estimation of bis associates than bis own, we are much given to sustaining our self-re-spoct on the good opinion of others. And so wo guard against a knowledge of our inner shortcomings with jealous care. The most sacred trust of a man is bis own meanness. A very mean man and one has to be very mean to be a politician not only guards with anxious watchlulness bis real self from being known, but ho bales any one whom be believes purer than himself. Uow, then, could one who preferred his library to a rostaurant, and the in tercourse of rcflued, cdiiculed people lo the senseless clamor of a caucus, keep terms with men whose lives were bounded by tbo low rewards of olllee, where intellect and character lent no lasiro to position f You were a living rebuke to such, and so Oakos Ames aDd bis guilty assoriates turned on you with the fierceness of entrapped beasta; and, while men who openly acknnwl edged their guilt lived forgiven or died lamented, you bavo been bounded down night and day. Had your honored namo boen can vassed in advance of that convention I doubt whether you would bavo re ceivod a volo. In the fierce contost between the men who sought to per neluate the Presidency in ono family, and t bey who were quite as willin, but tenred tbo attempt, and so rallied unaer jumes u. iyisine, your name opened a door to escape for both sides, and in the wild hurrah that followed the show of such relief you were nom mated. 1 put to record this fact In voor honor. To that same be it said thai to I bavo not a single leeling, through principle or impiilso, in common with the party that has made you its Presi dent. OoJ knows yon have labored lung and persistently to bo nf that party, and keep step with tbo music of its rogue's march to power. Ol course tbo leaders are insinoete They mean to securo a control ol the uovernment, 1 bey oanuot look each other in '.be face without laughing. ana enjoy tne jusimeation the event givos of their low estimate of human nature. But the poison thus oroalod lives and permeates the masses, and as fraud breeds violence and the sun- healed rot brocds storms, tbe const queues of tbo infamy is sometimes graver ana ol more importance iban vuo IllUJV P'JUUV0 V. IllUllt'tl III Presidential contest. It Is not. however, of this that I sat down to writo. I want, as a friend, to warn yea ol a matter not onlv Der sonal, but of public concern. we have among us certain evil die posed persons, with a heavy backinc of plunderers, throogh class legislation, wno are Dent npon changing in lorm, as they bave long since changed in substance, our self irnvernment Threatened with a loss of their ill got ten gains, through the returning four year's strugglo of a I'msidential can vass, they seek lo make of the Presi. dency a life tenure, and, under tbo name ol a strong Government, escape the return ol power to the people. wbicb is yot apparent in form if it be without reality. lou know the man who Is to serve their purpose in this treasonable scheme. They bank upon bis military record ana supposed popularity: and certainly be is thu fittest tool evil op- ixiriunuy ever onerca. lou a now be did more to debauch our Uovernment in bis eltrht year of administration than JetT Dans, with his armed hosts. did (o destroy it iu bis eight years of war. ine result be Drought about is more terrible than a violent ending, lor it is that decay which not only irooedea death, but sickens one of the iving, and so fetches a Republican lorm of Government into oontempl. ion auow mat from tbe Orst to tb last hour ol bis administration he was on the make " to use a vulvar but expressive pnrase and tba patron ol thieves, be made the Executive Man sion the resort of plunderers, the Civil Service ao rolten that Republicanism oecame a oy-wora ol reproach and of shame to the civilized world, while bis constitutional advisers were men upon whom be held a lien in common with the penitentiary. Mow, don't frowo and turn away. Let us, before you are lost to a know I odgeof truth, through an Inauguration that will surround you a thousand deep wilh syoopbantio liars, indulge, as we have so often In the past, tbe luxury of expressing our convictions. It was your committee that investi gated that National scheme railed Black Friday, wherein fisk, Gould and (Irani sought, through a use ol the National Treasury, to enrich them. selves at the expense of thousands of honest men. It is not my ntrnoM to recall the dntuila of that infamy. Tbe chief oriminai was tracked lo the threshold ol the Eieoutivs Mansion, aad your Icuminhlt pHod rcnoliition tailing iuponthft I'reftidttnt lo appear bulorv! j tbe commille and defend hlrnclf t'roin tbo damning proof thut inadubintj , iho cim-'l oniiKpiraiur. j , .u.ii .m. u ,,.. ,-,, n pnnBi'j yii called wuh It upon llic" I I'roHl.lunt. Il w,.a uhcr niidi.iirht bn.l foro yon kftihti White lloumi, uinarod and rick t lirart, and at your ugi(i lion, Ihut t.t.v i!y, the ron'iliition vk ri'ViiKi'ii I need not say that you and 1 know why that resolution was so suddenly uliundoned. The fuel that under the cln umslunces il was revoked tells the whole story. The very Democrats ol the committee shrunk irom the threat ened exposure. The conspirators who put this man 10 the Ironl with this evil design huve seized upon your eumpuign as the purH)e lo scire upon your aiiininintra lion. By depriving these ciinspiiulors HifuinHt the peace and dignity of the United Suites of political patronage you doom them to immediate death. They are uiudu up of crualuro who, whilothey have grown rich on poli tics, would have starved in any other pursuit. Were you really a great mun, did you possess the morul courage equal to your intellect, I should expect you as President, to kill off' the taction which elected you. As a parly made up of meaMircs without principles, and eitch measure shaped to benefit some ono I class at the expem-c ol llie industrious many, in its jealous greed it suuls us . uub irom lue iniciiecuiMi progress 01 tbo world ; and while in Europe states men aro discussing gravu questions ol political economy, and the people are clearing away such Imrliarisins as tar ills, land tenures, civil service reform and incorporated mnnopolie-i, we are shouting ourselves hoarse over polit leal differences no man can define, while the combined lew ureaccumula ling property through processus ecracu ly one removed from open thill. The Republican party is a deud weight on una hindrance to iho conscience umi intellect to the people II ounlil to lie killed. Donn Piatt A KEPUBLICAX X 10 HTM ARK Jtcpublican organs are munilostiiiu serious apprehension of a calamity that will never happen. They are making themselves wretched and their renders uncomfortable by the absurd supposi tion that, in some possible contingency, Gen. Garfield la lo be "counted out." Ihey deem it expedient (o assert every day, in a hundred vuricd shapes, that Gen. Garfield's election is hacked by such a majority of the Electoral rote that it cannot ho tampered wilh. There has been no suggestion Irom any quarter that any attempt would be made to "count out" General Garfield. There has been no bint that anything out of the usual order of evenls would occur in connection with the Presi dential question. Tbo Republican ularni, so evident in the organs and to some extent in the utterances of Re. ptiblicun leaders, is entirely gratuitous and, to a disinterested olisorvor, ex tremoly ridiculous. But it is not unnatural. Ills, in fact, the legilimute effect nf a known cause. Having found unlawful and revolutionary means of annulling tbe election ol IS70, the Republicans can not but bu fearful thut the precedent thus set up by tbem muy be followed by their opponents. Knowing that they have deserved perpetual banishment from power, knowing that, In the usual Mquenceof human affairs one wrong ia generally matched by another, und knowing, perhaps, a good deal more than they would cure to Confess ol tbe appliance! used by tbe munagers ol tbeir cam paign, this year, tbo Republican organs and politicians must inevitably leel that their party cannot rely on its ex ample or its merits. It is the old story, as old as the hu man race. Men always dread that which they feel tbey have deserved Tbe same principle of human nature which made Cain tremblo, and trans lormed Macbeth into a lunatic, is im polling thoso Republican newspapers to about continually, wilh one accord, 'It cannot be done I" Of course it cunnot be done, or will not be. There is not likely to be a repetition of the couuting.out of a law fully elected President. That Repnb lican crime will, in all probability .stand alono in our history. But it will be many yours before ibe party that per. petraled that crime will cease lo be haunted with the fear that now sets its journals to shouting, in daily cho rus, that "General Gat field it elected and must not be counted out." IVitM inylon Post. TUB OLD DEMOCRACY. As the Baltimore Gatettt says, the Democratic parly is stronger lo day in defeat, than it was before the late dis astor overtook It. The old flag, the old namo, the old principles, are dearer to its enthusiastic millions than they wore before j and at uo previous period of its eventful history was it moro de termined to "stand hy us guns" thBn at tbe present hour, when the victors are exulting and the faint-hearted few aro faltering. Honostly entertaining ihcse opinions, we do not believe Ihut any portion of tbe Democratic party can now be found in any Slate in the Union who would be willing lo lower our flag and change tbe legend in scribed npon its folds, when the smoke ol the battle ha cleared away and Ibe fortunes of the day havo boen decided. Our case is the same to day as it was yesterday, and though defeat may dis courago the timid, it cannot alter ihe great principles which norved the heart and strengthened the arm of the Democracy in the struggle from which they bave Just emerged. In this posi lion we shall have the satisfaction ol knowing that we neither helped lo purchase victory by the abandonment of principle, nor invited and deserved defeat by striking band with the com mon enemies of the Republic. Itmay, perhaps, be old-fashioned thus lospeak, but if, iiHtead ol toiuporizing, yielding to expediency or sacrificing one jot or little of lis ancient principles, tbe Dem ocratic parly remains true to iu old traditions and shows the bold, fierce and aggressive spirit of its bolter days. Tbe time is not far distant when it will on oo more be lo the foe hat It was of yore, "as terrible as any army with banners I" Ireland fur the Irish is a good mot to; but bow thu Irish are lo recover Ireland is a proMem. wbicb they have been trying for several centuries to solve. One of tb first requisitions reoolved from a newly-appointes) railway ita lion agent waai "Send nil a gallon of red od for the danger taotertM." EDVCATIOX ASP POLITICS. Kiliy yottrt ago when litis oounlry wu nparH?ly cottlcd, wlien tlu-i-o vvu but ono or Iwo wIhmiI Iiousos within a tli1, llf (Wil1 0. b mili,s . ' "KT" WB" """ '" wu" "'" " liili loluclj rdufAtimi. But In day, w hen wo luivo mIumjI huildinti Kllin u nuiuu'a tlirow ol our bonnes, und where the cost under our free school system is but light, there can lie no excuse for not having receiv ed a common school education, and thu plea of not knowing how to writo or read should revert hack to him who inukea it as unpardonable. Parents who huve chil lren in their care should be particularly cureful to see to it thai tiny receive ul least a common school education, for the impailing of knowl edge to the young mind will be better than till the ncliet he muy leiive them Knowledgo ell applied is riches, fol with a good education and an bonis trade a child when come to manias d will alwuys he ulilo to support h.msel', whilst weallh wilh Ignorance may soon beget beggary. Aside, however, fiom personal ud vantages, let tp see what influence ed- uoatmii has politically. In thin great liepiiblic of ours, where there are no ris or c,.()Wnej heads, but where rich and poor stand alike, and hero the chances of ruler of this grout nation as well us latv-muker aru aa qniikly olituined by tbe Kior mun as by the man of weullh, edm-ulnm is surely a necessary requisite. How many young men sclfmude men have obtained the highest positions in political society, becauso they have not neglected the opportunity of tak ing advuniuge of their edin-aliouul chances. But how many bright little boys and girls tlo we see daily, who, if their parents would give them tb opportunity of schooling, might real ir.u their friends' fondest hopos, were il not for the parents' neglect. If such parents are approached upon thu sub jeel the answer comes : "I had to work for a living ami had no education and he can do the same." How wrong is Ibis morally an i politically, A man who cannot read or write is not capa blc to study or havo knowledge of iho workings olour Government. Hu can not read the Constitution of his own State or tbo United Slates, he has no power to learn tho laws made in a cordunco will, said Constitutions, and would not know right from wrong, bill for the teachings of his own conscience. Ignorance ofttimes rules the nation, and an ignorant voter knows not why he votes the Democratic or Republican ticket Too many merely vote such a ticket, because "my father and grand father were Republicans" or "Demo crals." These voters huve no idea ol a change in their voles, though the country, under tho nanij of party, might go to anarchy and desp nieiu. As citizens we should study thu nature of our institutions and acquaint our selves with the needs of our country. During the past cumpjign much wus said about DoGolycr Garfield, tho Cred it Mobilier, the Chinese question, the tariff, etc., and it was astonishing how ujany you could find who knew noth ing about it, and when you tried loex plain to them that a Committue of Congress had declared (tarfljl l a rob ber ol the Government, that ho took a $5,00 bribe, that be perjured himself, or that ho voted for Chinese immigra lion, it was only by them stoutly do nied and declared an "electioneering scheme." If you wished lo show the Congrruional Globe, they had never heard of such a paper, and that paper was only in thu Interest of Democrats. When you told them that Garfield tariff record was free trade it was pro nouncod by them as a falsehood, and nothing and nobody oould persuade them to cast aside their prejudices and be convinced. Is there any doubt in the mind nl any reasonable person, that bad ihtso men tho necessary edu cation wbicb thoy huve neglected, and studied the character of the man pre sented for tho highest offico in the gift of fifty millions of people, that they would have elected a cundidalc charged wilh corruption. Ignornnoe is only mislca l hy th cunning who havu somo mercenary object in view, sucb as offices, etc., but knowledge will spurn deception, in limidution and fraud, and go ban I in hand wilh that party whose causa is only fur the welfare uf the country and all mankind. Education Is necessary In politics as well as in business, and wo would par ticularly urge it npon all aliko, Demo crats and Republicans. Inlorm your selves upon the questions of tho day. and, when you bave full knowledge of ibe candidates and principle of Ibe parties, go unawed to the ballot-box and cast your votes for the principles you think will be conducive to the country's good, for thus only can Ibis great Republic, be maintained. Edu cation and polities should walk band in hand. Altoona A'un. WILL LAST WITH TUB BE PUBLIC. We mean the Democratic party. It mailers not whether it suffers one or twenty defeats, it will rise every time with iucreasud strength to renew the contest, it was horn with the Ii. pub lie, and has grown and spread with it I he more the Republic is threatened the more the necessity there is fur Democratic parly, and utter haviriir withstood a century of storms, it is idle to think thut it will now vivo uo or lie when the necessity of Us existence ts most urgent. Upon this samu point Colonel Forney wrote upon election duy as follows : "The trlaiaiia ol laiparialliai, already at M doors, ram be mnte.1 iruia f an a iar by tba obIv avallai.la fiiree. laura la ena great p iar l.fi tn im napaniie. ah ina alRere Save Seen sweat away. Trie taeie.arlea bava saisad the ai -aael, and all w,iuld ba harlrd aba , HU f FOK TUB UK.MOCRATO I'ARTY. Tbat la tas la.l pillar left af the la lap la af Ueaalila'liaal liberty. Defee'ed by a een.plraey a. Bwaitreia aa ibat abteb save Kapua-oa bla fraaduleat bald Buea the F rent a a'aipira. May lie, ln, la the pe.ea efibe air eualwa.djiir,rMr of OonRreee, aad Ibe erlaloal uaiveriellv enavleted by hit ewa party, ibe toajeerate dart set di.aaad ee aaapair. new, ware laaa aver, tbey are e ended by a great people, ag-BUl eheated aad betrayed. as tno miicy niru says, " our principle are t ti rnal, and they shall live whn the Republican patty, lor the fraud it Perpetrated, fur the iiul. lutionoltbe ballot il committed, lor tne aouae ol place and power it on-rout-aged, will bave boon consigned to iuurav. Twenty year without pulilio patronage and national power show the Democrats party with greater strength than ever belore, and it can survive thrice twenty more, if need be, without any food save that wbicb it member gain by honest toil in private pursuits. We bava a mis ten to perform and our work will ro onantif the rad wt tebor tori t. lainsd.' IJt.SffUanfOM. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cureouertllo, Jan. a, 7 if. jyn. a wixslow, PH YSJC1AN SL'RQEOX, Clearlald. PeBR'a. The lr bavins recently located la rieorfloUt. ufler. Ina arrrlee. lo (be people of Ibia vicinity. p-6 Odtee oa Heed atreel. Keaideaee Leoa ani llee July Hit A Bargain 1 FARM FOR SALE! 1 Tht uadmirQeti offort at print l tbt fl until fern iiiiMi.fi ia UKAUASI TOWNaUIP ClMrf.fld oaaij, known m tht f XL;i 4RJtt OonUlniDC 112 arm, 6fl of tthifl, ar 1 . Dii bavin tbrio ereeutl Urg fraiu Jwh ing bout, Uro fraai barn, an4 la her MN a f Oai'tiaiMiBg, tigibr ltfc a Urga rhril, epHtil wtar Ma. Tba pruporty will ba ali 01 rarf , tarnt For Turtbar particalart iaquir of la tiu bur ibar, ia paraon, or hy letter. PKANK F1RLD1X0. Cletrfielrl. Pa., March tab. I810.-f IMMOVI Tt MOU TRADE QJfcAftK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CUBES CONSUMPTION. Splttinc of Blond. Srnacfalt'a. Aettune. Concha, aud a I dl.. of tne Fulruouary Onrana. Pr'ra as Onle anal On IIImp. OUENTHER & CO. Proorlator. II Fan eae, lIII$BUH, r. Asa I Uo ..tuiui.l-i t"H IT. October 17, llSS.Sm. READING FOR ALL I BOOKS & STATIOXEBY. Market RU. Clearteld, (at the Post Oflee. rflHR anderaigned beee leave to aliBonaoo to a tbe altlaeoa or Olearsald and etolaity, taai ie baa fitted ap a room and baa ju.t returaoe from the elty with a large aatoeat af readiay natter, eonilatlng la pan ol Bibles and Miscellaneous- Books, Blaak, Aeeoont aad Paao ftooka of every do eerintioo: Peper and Unvelopee, French prone nd plain Pen. aad Ponetlo I Blank Log rapera, Ueeila, alongageai Judgment, Kiemp Uon aod Pnnairarv noleoi White and Parch meat Brier, Legal Cap, KeoordCan, aad BUI Cap, 4 beet Maiio, for either Piano, Plate or Violia eonataatly oa hand. Any booka or atationan daalred that I may not hare en bBad.will ba ordered by firat eipreee, aad Bold at wboleeale or retail to aalt eo.tomerR. I will alao keep periodical Itteralaro, taca aa Magaataea JVewapapera, e. r. A. U AULin. Clearfield. May T, IMS-IT A NEW DEPARTURE LITII ERSBURG. H.reafW, goodi will Im told for CASH oay, ir Id eiohaotT for prorJaoa. No Woo be will be kpt Id tba fiitnr. All old awoaatt mail ba wUlarf. Tbo who oanuot talk Bp, will ph htvod vr their aotac aad CLOSE THE RECORD. I am detonator 4 to Mil j ffoodf at eaab pncai, anil at a ditooant far bolow tbat oo nffarad lo tbia TirloilT. Tba ditoouat I alio naiionin, will Ultra taea rth la twMtj yaartlt tbaj follow my aavtea aod buy tbatr ffoo.li Irara bo. i win pay wu ror waoat, oafa aoi eiovar era. IJAni Kb U'UULATIIIEH. Latharitvarr, Jaaoary 17, 1877. HARTS WICK & IRWIN. SKC0ND STRUT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DBALIKl m PURE DRUGS! CnBMIOALSI PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF VABNI8HIB, ' BRrSHCS, piHrrtmaT, FAH0T QO0DS, TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WIXBS AXV LIQUORS far aieallolaal avraota. TrBaaea, Sopportera, Behoet Beoht and StaUea. ory, an all ether ertlelea aaeejly foaad la a Drag Store). PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIPTI0N8 OARaV rilLLJ VOHPOUNDID. HaTiai a laria oa nerlenee ta the baainoea thee eaa glra satire aaa. iBiac.i-ie. 1. 9. HAP.TSWICI, JOHN r. IRWIN. (-!-... I, fueenker IS, lare. i 1 10LEI1 & CO, OtALtMllv Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, OLT'DOO., P. I J eapeclfully solioit their palrona IV and tbo paella generally to sell aaj eieaa. ioe .eeir new atoea af Spring and Summer Goods, consisting or Cashmeres, VelTtteena, Dotal oos, l.nwne, uinirliams, t'rinta, Un blcaihed anil Rieachetl Una lins, Kaney Skins, Snset Inirs, Tickings, Carpels, Kugs. Oil noihs, HOSIERY, tianndrietl, Whit, Cheviot and Percale RhlrlS. IvIoTOB. Nei lternnr Mun and Bojra' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, eto., elo. Groceries & Gcn'l Merchandise Will be found ol firat oualltv. and salisfst-tlon ia iruarantMii. The fo. lowing ara always kept on hand, (somi few onl in their oa)t anfrsrs, Teas, CoiTp, Rpioe. Byrup v w". vrreivijrvni, isernotlS. Banana, Plica, Dates, etc., Hard, ware, Qaeenaware, Olaeawar, Tin war. Wood and Willow, ware, Painta, Oils, Cloeka, Trnnks, Valise, Mirror, I Stationery, Purnitara, & Miners' tyoppllea, ALSO, DEALtU l BAlVTn:! a BgPTfl Jaly 88, 1880-tf. Car 3.flrr rtUrmrttt . THE REPUBLICAN, FeBllibec) every WedaeeUaj by G. B. GOODLANDER, CLBARflELD, PA.. Has th Largest ClrctiUUoa of any paper la Hortbweaterm Penuaylvaula. Thelargeand oonetantly increasing circulation of tbe Kepublioan, renders it valuable to business men as a medium thro' which to reach the public. Turks or Subscription : If paid in advance, 12 00 If paid after threo months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, S 00 When papers are ent outside of the county payment must bo in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, 3 tiroes, Each subsequent intortlon, Admioislrator' Notices, . Executors' Noticos, . . Auditors' Notices, . . . Cautions and Entrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . II 50 SO s SO 2 oO 3 50 1 50 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, yeur5 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 line, Two squares, . . . Three sqnares, One fourth column, M 00 15 00 20 00 50 00 One-ball column, . . . TO 00 One column, 120 00 HLIXKS. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., Ao., 4o. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinda of PRINTING eUon as PO8TER8, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, to., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS, ORDEKS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. B. Goodlander, CrcarfieW, Clearlcld County, r. LLEGIIENY HOTEL Market niroet. Clearttels, p,a VTib. S. Bradley, lorBrly priii,,,,, b Leonard lluuea, liaitn leaeta lue Jill, lintel, Rollrli. a abare ol publte patr-.it.B., h', Hoaee bee beea tborouslily repaired ana a,,,. fuTDi.bed, enrl gue.ll Bill fled it e p!.a.at,i pins tilaee. Tbe table Bill he .upiliee eitb u, beat ol everylblns ia Ibe market. At lb, k,, III be fwaud tbe beat wlnee aud liquor, iiu, aiaMin attaohe. al. r). llh AULi.V, ftfa; '' r'rvyrieior. CUbQl'KUANNA HOUSE, CUEWEKSVIILE, FEKK'A, p01bit old antf w.ll t.litlltii JJui,i kt tti Ilc4 b lb WuJjrl(l)i4, ilJ bt litis rt. tetlwlit ul rsletivill.i talUllillull tb lb. I ),!. hlt trutiM (it in Uuixt aublii-g kUtiebrd. April II, M tl. T Eill'EHASCE HOUSE. NEW KArilllMIION, 'A. II. D KO.-g, . . Pauiaiaioa. rTba IBI of acei,nittloijMtltiba tvr Ui.l b eel- A iheial raare ot n.b,ti alr.R.e. i, Boliotte-I. iv, 2V, iv. WASHINGTON' JJOL'bK, NKW WAoHia.ulON, pA Tbia Be ana1 mail lurntahed k.. taken by tba unJerilgneiJ He leel. eonndt,t vl . w . iu..i ,a.,.uia iv luo.e vnu in. Uvoi bin witb B aall. May 8, I67. U. W. DAVIS, Prvp'r LOYD HOUSK, Maia Street, PHILIfbUUHM, PENN A Table ale-aye eapplloa wltb tbe beat th. maia- afiorda. The u-avehag publle ie invited loeall. jan.i, ie. KOULHT LOVli. !Jnt5. County National Bank, OF CLEARPIKLb, PA. ROOM In (;.... n,l.-h BolMltp;. ItvoJoon real et pieek A C. '. etere. Paaane Tleket. to end froai Llvemoel o. Wivrn. aia.juer, Undon. Parle and Copenh.e.n .rv. m.vn in. noyai Dana ol Irela,, and Imperial Bank nf Loadoa JAMK8 T. LKONAHD, p,,.,-, W. M. SHAW, fanhier. Jel, ;T DREXEL &C0., no. .IS aouth Third atreMi, Phllaiel,,!,!, And Dealers In Government Securities, A.pi.eetloa by mail will receive pronii,t .11. Inn, and all iufirmatioa obeerfully (urni.1,.4 Ordera aolieted April II. 11 e. a. bbiii.. a.'w. AaeoLS. J. a. tn.,,,1, F. K. ARNOLD b CO., Itaiiker) mid Hroki-rr.. KefAioMayllle, JeHereon Co.. Pa alouey reeeived on depo.lt. Di.cooM. at in- -l.r.te ratea. Ea.tcra and Foreiea fii-h.i,,. ., nya 00 band aad oullretiona nrbmplly mail. Reynoldavllla, beo 18, IS74.-ly Jrntlstrj. J L. R. DEIC'IIIIOLD, U WM c;f. ON DP!, tint, Iradtiale of Ihe P. nn.ylv.nl. (Vllrir ol te.,teit Surrery. Offloe lo reaidenee nf Br. Hilt.,ri.ii, he vhw Hoe., Bichl.l, ; t DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OSSee In Benk Baildluy,) rarwenaylire. Clearfield Co., Pa. neb Jl 'rs.tf. M. niLLS, r 1 It si 1 1 11 a; V I'.ITI.S T. CLKARFIFLP, PBSN'A. .evAS-llBice In reri l.noe, eppmlie Fbaw lla.e. J - 11 J. M. tSTKWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLKAltriKUl, r (OfBee la residrooe, Seeoad atreet.l Nilroul Oiide tlaa admlniatered for 111. p.ie eal eatraolioB uf tuelb. ClearSela. Pa., May 1, l7My. .UsrrUanrouf. fill """l joor ova ir-wa. Trroii and St Addreei 1). Uallet re.pnj. Pn't-and, Melne. (deall.7S.ly. W TO COO rrday at fcoaie. Snreplr, eerlk Hoitlend Meine. teel7,'; ly. it e.k. tit a day at kerne ee.lly niaJe. Via Only oettlt tree. Addre-a Tree A to , 1 1 eaaeae eat ew. . faal, oowwunoinii January 17th: Seciinn WBRaJaetj a try 17. $ QardnerA A 8 Murrow v. Petri Klyna lleurae BitiKtaia va ' lMBae.U aViaiaj a. UoeTer A KUae FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Rtrewt, C'learOeld. Pa. Wa naflnfaetare all klnde of Familore fof Obaranera, DiolBS Roobji, Libraries end Hall.. If yoe want Parnltore of any kind, dua'l bey aatll ye aee oar sleek. HMH:itTAKI.(J la all Ita br.ee bee, prooaptly attended to. OIIILCH, MeOOKKLR SCO. Clearneld, Pa., Pea. t, 1. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Ketsil Dealer in GrocorioS, TUB LAKOSSTaad BEST SRLKCTID STOCI Ifl TUB LUliMl. COFFER, TKA, Sl'UAR. YRtlP. MEATS, PISH. qUBENSWARK. IllBS aed BtlCKSTR, Dl(l Kl) Khl TlS. CANNKIi OOOOH, SPK'H, BROOMS, KI.OU1I, FKKO. Salt, OILS County Agent for LORILLJHU'H TOIMCCO, Tkeee aooda booekt fvr CASH ta larf. M. aad eeld at alraoat elty prieea. JAMKii II. Lt 11-B. Clearlald, Pa.. Jone It. mlK-ty. The Bell's Run W'uotrn Factor; BUR IBD I) II T I bot ant BURNED UPI Thaeobeertber. beve,a iraat 01 peaae. rebel"' aatabberkeod aaaa.ettv. la tbe ereeUoa of e lre elaee Woaloa Maeeleelery, elth all tba aieeeri trerrevaeaeau el tanked, aad are prepared Ie all blade af Clotke, Oae.la.ere., aatlaetu. bete, FlBBaele, Aa. Pleely af feeds oa b.ed reeply aU ear eld aad a theaeeed eeeeerioa.rk Bboai e ask la eoas aad aiaatlae ear iuxb 1 ae Metaees af OAHblHO AND rOLLINO III reeelve net aepeelal aueatlea. Pter' arreeceaaenu will be Had. ae reeelve aad dellraj "eel, to eall oestoeeeea. All ererh srerreeted M ea eei tee akemeel net tee, aad by slrlet allev ee, to aeudaoM are beae ta reellae a beeral " et paena patroaaga. lUMKJ POUHM WOOL WAirtlDI e elll Bey Uo ktskeet aterbel arte, for Bad sell eear ajaaaraetBeed Mode aelea as slsrlar edeaa be eeeaeit ra la eeeaty, eed ekee- sail aa reasdee eeeaee.be. eaM. last lea e ranaya be eeaad at beaee eeadr H aiaks araee) arlaaatloa, ellker la aeraisi or by lelter- . JAJU V)H.fn3f owl. aantastr Bee-er r- e