Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 15, 1880, Image 4

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Railroads.
len iinj 1 ran in Ital I road
-'ffJE;.
TYRONE 1 CLEARFIELD BRANCH
N -nd fttr Monde.. NOV. S, USD, the
MMOitr Trim will run (Utijr (tioupt Ban
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH. "7 LKAVM NORTnT
Uorwenirllle,.J.JO, f.M.j Tyrona, J.OS.a.B
ni.ornew " Vaniflovoe u .
Olaerleld 1.41),
Leonard, 1.4V,
Barrett 1.64,
Woodliod 4.01,
Bigler 4 08,
WallaceUm,.....!.!!,
Blue 1HII, 4.IJ,
Summit,,...
rewelton,.,
Oioeola......
Boi biob. ..
..111. DO, "
...10.IJ, "
...io.tr,
...10.21,
Steinor'
Fhlllpiburf,. 10. Ji,"
Graham 10. 10,
Bluebell, io.r,
Wallaoetun,... 10.44, "
Bigler 10.it, '
Woodlaad, 10. 40,"
BmtM 11.07,"
Leonard, II. IS,"
OlearGeld U.I0, "
Rirervlew 11.2ft. "
Oraham
Phlllpiburg,
..4.31,
.,4.S,
leiner
Boynton,...
....4.SU,
...4.40,
OiohIi 4.63,
Powallun,.
05,
Summit,
Vanaeoyoe,...,
Tyrone,
.4.15,
..MS,
..(.00,
Curwnilll.,.ll.iu.-
clearfield express.
Leave south. leave north.'
CurweniTillo.. 5.30 A. II
Tyrone, 7.20 p. a.
Kiierrlew.
t.lV
1.47
i 53
5.57
DOS
08
0.15
d.Sl
5
0.20
0.82
0.17
0.42
t.il
7.04
7.25
7.(6
I taoMoyoo.....7.4a
Summit 0.05
Powelton 8.17
Oeoeola,.. 8 28
! Boynton, 6.84
, Steiner'e, 8.89
! Pbllipiburf...8.41
Graham 8.47
Cloerleld
Leonard
Barrett
Woodlaad
Bigler
WtllMttOD,..
Bint Bill,
Qrabam
Philipiburi..
Steiner'e,
Boynton,
OlOOllll,
PtlWlltOn,...'..
Summit,
Vnnaooyoc.,...,
Tyrone
Uluo Bell, 8.55
Wallaoeton, ...11.02
Bigler V.10
Woodl.nd, 9.17
Barrett, 9.25
Leonard, 9.30
ClearGeld,.... 10.07
RiTirriiw,..,lu.l6
Curwinl? Ilia 10.29
PIULIPSBtTRO A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES
LI ATI I0OTI.
P. a. A. M. A. If,
it 1M
1:46 7:33
1:49 7:40
1:65 10:20 7:58
3:10 10:35 1:11
3 IS 10:43 8:19
3:13 1B:48 9:26
3:30 10:58 0:36
8:36 10:68 8:41
3:40 11:18 (:4V
I.RATB HORTV.
A. M. P. M. r. M.
7:16 12:40
TATIORB.
Morrlidele,
Phlllpiburg,
Sleiner'l
Boynton,
Oioeola,
MoshannoB,
Sterling,
lloulidale,
MoCauley,
Kendriek a,
Ramey.
7:00 12:25 5:09
13:22 5:0(1
12:14 4:68
9:50 12:04 4:40
V:84 11:61 4:10
9:S0 11:46 4 26
9:25 11:40 4:20
9:20 11:36 4 lo
9:16 11:80 4:06
V:1V 11:25 4:0o
BALD EAULK VALLEY BRANCH.
' "" Mall. Kip.
r. a. A. a. ... . i
7.08 8.20 l.ara Tyronn arrlra 0.31
1.23 8.87 Bald Kagle 8.17
8.01 9.18
Julian
1.39
6.15
6.116
4.65
4.31
leara 3.66
8.24 9.43
3.32 9.61
8.46 10.03
V.08 10.29
Mlleiljurg
Bellefonte
Mileiburg
Howard
.-AiL'0' "rlre L- llT"n
WRONI STATION.
BilTWABB. A. B.j WRITWIRU X.U
Pacini Iipreu B:S7 1 PltUbWKB Kip'ii, 1.58
Johoitown Exprui 8:5IIPacl0.e Eipreii, 8:18
'' P.B.
Daj Erprew 12:5lj Way Paisengir, Ms
MallTralB, 3:27 Chioajo Eaprain, 3:36
Atlaatio Etpnia, (1:51 Mail Train, 8-34
Pbila. Kiprail, 9:33lFalt Lina, 7:08
Cloaa Bnotlonl made bjr all traini at T;rsr7a
uh iMH jaaran.
S. I. BLAIR,
jl7-tf. Snparlottodant.
STAdK LINES.
A atBRtlaaTaa CarwenaTilladally fur Rovnoldl
Tllla, at 1 o'olook, p.m.,arriln(al Rejnoldirllla
at 0 o'clock, p. m. Retaming, leaTBi Koyoolda
ill daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur
venivlllt at 12 o'olock, m. Fart, aacb way, 12.
A llaga laaTta Curwcnitllli dally, at I o'clock,
p. a. , tor Dulloli City, arriving at UuBoit City
i vovivh, i. u, ntiurniog, leavaa iuuota
t o'clock, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwcoivillc
vowoa, in. r ara, aaoa way, 91.60.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
fN and after Monday, Nor 15th. 1880.
V 7 tba paaangar train! will run dally (aiotnt
Sunday) botwaai Rad Dank and Lriflwood, aa
EAHTWARIWDay M.lll.ar.i pltdburg
: a. m. nau nariH I i:d Ollgo Junction 11:51
now n.iaitacai il ea . a.; Mayitllla 1:10
Troyl:l6 BraokTllla 1:66 Fnllar'a 3:20 : Rey.
aoldilllai:.18 Dulloli 3:0(1 1 Bummit Tunnal
1:11; raaocld 3:42; Tyltr'i 3:66; Banatta4:3l
arrival at 1ririwooa ai 0:20.
W WW ARB Da? Malllaavai Drift.,
12:20 p. m.; BaaaietU 1:(0 ; Trlrr'l 1:18
PonOeld 1:8'J ; Summit Tunnal 2:00; DuBolil:16j
naynoiuivuia 2:30 1 raliar'l 1:54; Brooklilla 3:16
Troy 1:52! Mayaillla 8:65: Niw B.lhl.a... i no
Sligo Junction 4:17; Rid Bank 5:03; arrival at
riiMuura, ai i:iu p. m.
ffr- Tha Raynoldirllla Accommodation laalaa
RcjnoldiTilla daily at 7:56 a. m.j and arrive, at
nmi nana at iw:au a. m., flttlburab at 1:40 p.
Lovm Pltukurgk at 2:15 p. m. Rid Bank at
a:aa p. m.; arriving at Keynoldivllla at 9:06 p
1.101a oonBaotloai mada with tratai on P. A B
Railroad at Driftwood, aad witb tr.lul on the
AMignioy valley nallroad at Hid B.nk.
DAVID McCAROO.Oib'I Sup't,
r A. A. Jacrbow, Bap't L. ti. Dir.
FARB FllOM
CLKAKF1JSLD, TO
Bell.fcnU, Pn 12
Middlatawn, 6 00
MarlattnH 6 66
Lanoaitir.H 9 80
PHILADELPHIA 190
Lock Havan t
Wllliimtport.. 1
Hootlaaon. 1
Lawittowa- 1
MaryiTllla.. 4
Cawaaivilla
Oaoiola H.
HARRI8BURU... 4
Altoona 1 06
JobBltown.. 186
rhilipibnrf ...,
Tyrona 1 22
PITTHBURd t 1
Hisrtt.anfouj.
FARM m SALE.
inaondaraiitnad will nil it prliata aala, hli
farm, laoalad in Pino townabip.CliarCild ooanty
BI3CTY Aonns,
hill of whlek It In a rood ilata of nltlyattoB
witb a frimi dwillini, log barn,;a thrifty onbard
ua ucaiiiDi ipriog oi niver limn watir,
toiilbir witb tba nicimry outbulldlnn. Ti
portion not claared la heavily timbered, and all
ii BBneuaioj wlta coal and Inn. It will ba told
low aad on aaay tarmi. For furthar Inforaation
aau an tba nremlaet, or aidrei tba inhicribar at
uramplaa uilli Y. U. OW IN 1. KKKNAN,
tlraiaplaa Hilli, Juno 2d, I8d0-3m.
CENTRAL
ntate ISormnl .School.
(Eighth Xormal School District.)
Lork Haven, Clinton Co., ro.
A.N.RA VB, A. M., JA. ., iincii.
Tbll School aa at pranat aanitltatad, oDira tha
Bary ant aVaililiw for Prafaailoaal and Claaleal
liarninR.
Baildlnii rpaaloaa, Inilllnf and com modioli
oomi.UI.lv bialad by iImib, wall Taatllatad, and
farnlrbad with a bountiful lopply if pure, wft
F'" B """"
Locatloa aaalthfal aad aaay of acaaal.
BarroBBdiBf aeoniry aaiorpaiaad.
'liacnara azpariaacad, amclent, aad allra to
tbeir work.
Diaeiplina, firm hot kind, uniform and thorough.
Pity oenta a waak deduction to thoaa preparing
BtadsaU admitted at any Una.
Ooaw if atady praacribad by tba Bt.ti I.
muqc. erBooi. 1 1. rraparaiory. ju, Blamea
Ury. IV. Sclantlle.
anjrrcT cooaaaat
I. Aaadamta. II. CommanlaL III. Uailo.
IV. Art.
Tba Ilamentarv and HpUMia. mhu nw.
feavUaal, aad etadenti g radaatiag tharaiB reoeive
o.... uipieaiai, aaarernng tba lullowiog mm.
foBdlag degrwiii Mutar of tba Kbmiata and
attarallha rcliacai. (Iradualaa la tha other
varna raceivw normal Clrtlfteatat Bf their Bt-
wj ae racaii.
TkA IhII..) . ...
.r noaral, aad ara
la tbomghBaas Bet Inferior to than of oar ben
Win-..
Ika Suaa raaairai a alahar oriar if alilu..
hlp. Tba llaee demand it. It Ii ana af tha
Rrlma objaeta of thii achool 10 help lo taewra It by
iralihlag iBtalligaal and .Hcleal laaohara for
her aehoall. To thia sad It aolklla ywang par
toai af good abilitlis aad goad pnrpoaaa ikoaa
whadaiirau Improve their Uma aad tbeir UI.
aau, aa itideala. Ta au neb it premiawa aid In
devaloplng their power and abandaat opporta-
Itln for well paid labor after leiviii arhooL
For aaUlotrwa aad tarmi addraat the Priaeipal,
ar tba Secretary of Ib Board.
BOARD OP TRUSTEES l
atvoaaaLnaaa' TarrlTaaa.
. i, H..B?,''.,- - ". Jaaah Browa,
5 " lti'or4' Chriat, A, If. Rank, R r.
Coak.T. 0. Hippla, Kea-O. tlBttlng, . hla
Cormlok, Kr,., W. W. Uaakia, W. If. Browa.
arara Tarrraaa.
Rea. A, O. CartlB, Hot. B. L. DleeTeabwt,
ue. -eeea nam 1 1, Roa. Wm. Bigler, J. C. 0.
vaaioy,B. miuar aeunaion, Jiaaj.
orriraaa:
WILLIAM BIDLER,
Praeidwi.Cleariald.ra.
Ota. JBSPE MERRILL,
. i,,,,'.'-'Haa,r.
MILLAR MaCORMICK.
" ary. ah Hivwa, Pa.
TOOHAal VARDLKV,
in . traaanrat, Lo Illr, Pi.
l4k Dana), fa, Aagaat 4, IW I,.
WlsffUaufous
AKNOLI) HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND 8AWKD.
Curwen.rille, Ju, 0, '78-tf.
E. S. HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKER
DUIIN8IDK. PKNN'A.
TUB rabwrlbtr no offn to tb eiliiMi of
BuroiUt tud Tlcinity, on unprovided
lwlllr. HertifUr oil kinJi of CmUH ood
Coffin will b ktpt on bMnJ, ftud ordcri AIM ot
ODOt.
M'unerali 4tlnnlfd rfnyu-here.
I will Cum. ih tht flnait u well u iho ehMptit
sftioUt dediofttod lo funerals- All orders It ft at
tbo tor of Joan C. Conbib will reocire proBpt
MitBiaiiuik rur innutr )nn'uiri, enil on or
Huron K. s.
GEO. WEAVER & GO,,
SECOND BTRKKT.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have opentii up, In the itor room Utely occulod
by Wrr A lie t to, on Seoond itrott, Urg and
wf ii niorieu diook Ol
Dry - Goods Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUKENSWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARE
HATS AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Wbieb they will diipoas of at reaiomkla ratal
for tub, or elchenge for oountry produoa.
GEORGE WEAVER A CO.
Cl.ir5.ld. Pa., Jan. 9, 1878 U.
REMOVAL !
James Iieavy,
Hftrlnr parobMl tho on tiro itook of Frod.
Stckfltt, hereby notice thit he hte mo rod
Into tli room lately occupied by Reed k Hsirerty,
oo iSeoviiti atlret, wburo lio ll pre pared to uflcr to
me puouo
COOK STOVES.
PARLOR STOVES,
of tb Inteit improvod patterni, at low prico.
HOUSE FDRNISHINQ GOODS,
Gas Fixtures and Tinwwe.
Roofing. Bpontlng, l'lnmbioir, Qaa Fitting, and
Repairing Pumpi m ipecialtj. All
work warranted.
Anything In my lint will ba ordered tpeelal If
deilrad. JA8. L. LKAVY
Proprietor,
FRBD. 6ACKKTT,
ITT,
Agent
Olaarfiai, Pa., January 1, 187-tf.
The News From
MOORE'S?
THE! HAVE JUST BECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
ps and CapJ
-AND-
Cent's Furnishing
That Ever Came into the
County,
AT THEIR STORE, BOOM X0.1
OPERA HOUSE,
CiEO. C. aVTIIM W. MOORE.
ClaarteU, Pa., Rapt. 21, lSSO-Jm.
HOFFER'S
Cheap Cash Store.
ROOM Nik Til It RE, OPERA HOIIHE.
Clearfield, Pa.,
WHOLESALE A RKTAIL DIALER IN
DHY GOODS,
Oomprlelnj Dren Oooili of tha rary lalaatrtilH,
suH-ipunn ib pan at uainmaral, 11 Mien. iter
Paaeiaa, Alnaraa, and all Banner it
Fancy Dress Goods,
Sura aa Cretnm, Mohair Lu.nr, Pi.u,, Ure.
uiBKnami, irreea r.acli. ll mi ,y tltll
tjlee, and aa ahean ai thee aan aa Mid
la thia market.
NOTIONS,
CeniletlBi r Qlena for (lean, Urtlee aad
Blliaaa. lloas af all ahadea, 611k Prtntei,
laea, Pane Draaa rtattaai. Lidlei'
Tin at all ihadaa and itTlee. Caff,
lad Cellara, K.bhoal af all kladi aad
qailitiaa. Marias ladarweu, TriBeaiafi, all.
BOOT8 AND SHOES,
CROCERIES.
QaeenewaTe, Hardware, Tinware,
Carpet-, OH Cloth-,
WALL PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc.,
Vbiak will ha Bold wkeletale ar retail. Will uke
Country Produce
la Ritlia. rar Cawda al Market Prkaa.
WM. J. BOFPBR,
ClrartVM, Pb., Krpi, , iwao tr.
HIVE
iWtt' a,dvfrtisfmfnl.
( (KM) IH HHI.l.l.(lf..r,e Weaver A Co
tj4 want On tbouiind bd.bili of OATH, now,
and will pay ci.k or prodnca,
Cr.rftel J, I'a., Au(. 18, 1879 If.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARDON & BRO.,
Oa Markit St, ana door weal of Man. Inn lUuia,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oar arraaremente an rf tba aaa.1 aoiapliu
liaraotw tor furni.hini tha putilla witb Vmb
Miataof all bind, and of tba vary bait quality.
nwmtmv ui la ail amm oi Awrleultural luipla-
miBti, which wi keep oo aahihliion for tha ben.
silt of tha public. Call
around wbas In town,
and taks a look at thine", or addnn ui
ni
r. H. OAR DC
Claartald, Pa., July 14, 1876-tf.
P. U. OARDUN A IHO.
anft
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
and
NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS
and all klmli of
SEWING- MACHINES,
U0 TO
O. H. M KlililiLL, . Agont,
CLEARFIELD, PA. (Jum , '80 If.
Thomas A. Duckett,
jp'-xy-jsi-jLm.
IHKhEBV flvt notiM to Iho eltlttni of Clear
field and (ho iiurTonnding rlcintty tbat I am
prepared at nil time to furoiib familial nod
inanufaeturfBg ottabliihmetit with a optrtor
ijualit.v or
Coal, Wood Coke,
Which I ntn prepared to aMIvor In fw hnnrn
notico. I am a I way m raadr to baul and dallvar
Iron and to th depot, or anywhrt tUa, and
mora familici and buuiehold goods aoywhera on
abort notioo. THOH. A. DUCK KIT.
Claar&old. Pa., Mar. tl, lB.HO-tf.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITFRE,
MATTllEiSHES,
AND i
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tba anderalrned beri leara to Inform tha altl.
lent of Clearfield, and tba public generally, that
ba baa on hand a fine aaaortment of Furniiara,
neb aa Walnnt, Chealnnt and Painted Chamber
Suitea, Parlor Suitei, Heolining and Eiteniioi.
Chairt, Ladiea' and flenta' Kaaj Chain, the Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cane Keati and
winaaor (Jbairt. Ulothei Ban. H ten md Kil.ii
iub avauiuara, un ivacaa, ocraDDing uruiaci, 1
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
00k in Qlaiiee, Chromoa. Ae.. which would
luitable for Holiday pretanta.
juuh TtinHTMAN.
Re-Union of Trade
THE nnJenlicned wlihtnK to inform tba publlo
that he opeoed a
COMMISSION 8TOHE
At tha old Hind In Troutrllli, Cleartelil oouBte,
ra.f on ine lem I01U, Wltn a lull atoeK or
DHY GOOIiH, O HOC Kill ES, NOTIONN,
Itouta, Shoea, ltr.
In faot ararrthinc to ba foond In a flrit-elatiitori.
all of wbioh I ata detamined to Ball at Ilia lowaat
eaio prioaa.
FARMERS AND LUMHERMEN
Will Ind It to tbeir idrintiri to do tbalr daallnrj
witb nia, aa tha hiabeit prion will ba paid for
drain, Sbinrlei, or Product of aru kind. Part
or one-balf eaeb wiU na paid. Trading for
ooinaiae or i.amnaroi ana Bind a meeialtr. a n.
agint for
Singer Sewing Machines.
Harto matle irraDeemeote witb Ektra mar.
oheotl to sell goods furniebej me, therefore eall
and are, ae I will be enehlet) to sell heftptr thao
1'routnlle, Fa., Hept J4,'7H-It. AKnt.
John Irvin Bros,
. CUKWESSVJLLE, I'A.,
DliAlL'BS IN
All Kinds of Merchandise,
-Sl'CH AS
Dry Goods, Groceries, Elc,
toj
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ISll Alti: TI9IIEEII,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER,
The Only Mnnufiictiirern in Clunrfluld
County of the
NEW PROCESS FLOUR!
flo tit, nion.i.rn rci:o
.if. .)- o.- n.i.roi
fF"Cft8li paid for nil kinds of
Lirain Whoat, Bye, Oats, Etc,
Carweai.llle. Pa., Jana i, ISSO tr.
Cathartic Pills
romMnn the rhnlrmt rntliBrtlr, tirim-lplm
In mi'lllrinff. til .irnrwirtl,.... ...
Jnatnl to nrvura mtlvltv, rrrtalnlv. anil
tinllortnltjr o( afTwt Tlwr an- tlie nault
ol yem ol rarrful itmle an.) pro. -tl.-nl ei.
f;riint, anil ara tha mot i-fTn liml rem-
nlv vi-t diarav.rrf I... .liu-. ......1 -
jlirnnuimeiit ol tlm atinia. li. llirr. anil
iNiwitla, nien rmiiira tinmnkr. .ml . e. i,..i
trratmpiit Avtua Viu am aiwlalhr aw
pllrnl.le to tela rlMS ol iliaeaara. Tlii-v a. t
llirfilly on tha dliroatlva ami uilmllmiia
r-roreawa, and reaUira tr-gnlir Infinity ai
Inn. Their eih-nilve nr I.t .i.I, in
their pram, an.i by all i-lvllliMl natimia.
la nun ol tha many prtKili of their value -.
a anli-. aur. anil rle. llv rellnhle niirirallt n
nieilichin. Helna mtnoniinilrll of 11... rnn
rrnlratiHl tlrtnaa ol imrrly rrr-rtahln siil
atanroa, they ara pmltlrrlv Ire from rah
ml. or any liijurlnna proirrterB. anil ran l
ailiulniauml tu i hllilrru vt ith pr-rlo t anl. iv.
Atfii'b Pimb are an anWtnil . fr
tonitll.atlon or Coatlvonexa, Inillxr.
lion, ItyapotMlm la nf ApiH-dio,
I.. "I'maxih anrl llrwalh, lMliMm.
Hewlfarho, lM of Memorj. r)wnihnea.
llllloiianoaa. Jmimllro, llhrumallirnl
l-.riintlona nml Hkln hlueu. i
1'liniura. U orate. K..n.ll. .-..n'.v
JlrlpiWL Olarrhcrav hyier-niir), (iniil,
I'llea, niaonlors of the IJver. an, I j
other illaenaM rennltlii from a dlxr.li r.-.
lata ot the iligratlva arwralui.
Aa a Pinner Pill ihey hare no r)nal.
TThila twitla In the-lr a.-ftnei Him. 1...
am tha mint thoromrh and aran-liliiff ratliar.
Iki that ran ! mejl..ye.l, nnd never ftim
wn iiiiinw uia noweri am innanieil, nml
then tlietr inrlilanr la hMlln.. Tl... ii.n...
lata tho anpettr nnd diireative nrwana: Um
operata to purlfT and nirk-h tha Idnral. and
Impart renewed health and vigor to Ilia
Pr.par.d by Or. J. C. Ayer It Co.,
rrwmcwH aau naaiyiiaal lliaaBlata.
Lowell, Mats.
aau av ill nnraotire vrBari
aW, fbti WVaar. 'aMrWt.'.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAHKIKLD, PA.
WIDNEBDAY MOKNINti, DKO. I&, tSM.
I.I N KM
wait or 1 m I'VAi h of mmi. auniia krhabID,
110 nran ituvafaaa 13. 1SSK.
ARMixa drar, aU art thou gone?
Oar warm and geotroui (run J,
Where peace and joy and hapfilneu
Will naver have an and.
Ob ! yea, metbinki I bear her lay t
"I'm lafe on Cauan'a ihore.
There at the (J a tea of emlleii bliia,
I ling my auflerisga o'er."
Not all that gentroui friends could do,
Nor tiea of bindred dear.
Could keep her longer In tbia rale,
Tliii wildarnan 10 dear j
I little thought when lait 1 aaw
Her lo Ibe month of June,
All in ber life and beaut J
Would be called lo die so aoon.
Twaa three months put ilnetahi a bride
Was to the altar led 1
Ala ! she bas led ber bosom friend
And ll numbered with the dead ;
Put, Alfred, put your trust In (JoJ,
And wben this life la o'er
Von'll meet bar, ne'er to part again
Oo tbat Celestial Shore.
They miss ber In the family now
Wben the meet together there
The look, and oh I they weep to lee
That loved one's vaoant ebair ;
, Dear parents, It will not be lung
I'ntil both you and I,
Brothers and sisters, one and all.
Will meet ber up on high.
She waihed her robe, and clean ae 4 from sin,
ene wans in spotless wbita!
And with a smile, Ob, hiw serene,
She patses from our sight.
Yet while aha soars to worlds on high,
tibe easts one lingering look
On lorad ones she must leave behind,
And then this world forsook.
'TIk bard to part with a loving bride
When liageriog rays grow dim 1
And aorrow fills our bleeding heart,
And earth has lost Its charm.
Oh 1 mast we say farewell ae soon,
Bo abort, aa brief tbia borne f
HaMen on, Ob, glorious hour
When earth shall be change for Heaven.
So earthly pleasure fade and diej
When thou dust take my lamp away
Those ties which none but death ean break
t We scarce ean say, they're gone I
Yet Angels beoknn her away ,
And Jesus bids ber eome.
She is done witb sin, and eare, and woe,
And with her Sev iour rests at bom.
A. K.
POL 1 TWA h TRWKH A ND M UD-
DL EH.
When politicians find the law an ob-
staclo to thoir partisan schomes, they
are likely to precipitate a muddle and
resort to all possible tricks lo gain
parly advantagoeven at tho expense of
law. In cvory contingency that can
possibly arise under our Stato or Gen-
eral liovernmcnts, the law is equal to
a just solution of ull issues, if political
leaders are willing to givo an honost
interpretation and faithful obedience
toll; but tho rule of parly managers
is to seek for all technical quibbles
which may offer partisan advantages,
and thus tlicy keep tho Jsutton almost
continuously shamed by their tricks
and muddle.
Ilieypretondtobaveapoliticulmud-
dlo in Ohio, but it is tho partisan and
not mo law that is making it. Prosi-
dent Garfield is tho Senator-elect from
that Stuto, buthis term does not begin
until tho 4tb of March, and as he has
never qualified he cannot resign. Ho
may declaro bis purpose not to accept
tba position, but that does not creato a
vacancv. aa Hnnntnr Thurm.n .! I
n ..I , j,. ... .
until tho 4th of March, nor does it pre-
elude him from nnalifvmr, .. Snnln.
;r I... i a.. ...... ? . m '
omwu.u i uu irue,
thero is no probability tbat a Presi-
dent-elect wil rcieet ihlp,.! . .
,..li( .....- I,... n
field can ilii nolbinir lii'dir.i ll,., Jih (l
m.k ui ,. :.
.... , . ,,. vv.uu. ..:, ny
legal way from qualifying as Senator.
It he were to die it would concludo
ihft nilPHlinn III l-a.-aimr 1...1 ....lt.1 I .
short of Garfield's death ,
f ... . .
...... v .eai.ejr ,
tKn W, ...... i-ii i . i I
a- . u I.,, J'eK18lulure
can immediately fill ; and if he shall
lio. Ih.. l. .
: i ";?. . "
dontoftho Unitod Slutcs. The ao-
ccptanco of another ofiico that is in
compatible with tho Senatorship, Is I
the only way that Garfield can creato
a vacancy in tho Senate, without quali
fying as Senator and resigning.
(l. .1.. J.i. -r w ... u . ., ...
, ,
i a vancy in tho Senato from Ohio.
rri - i ... -
Tho law requiring tho election of a
Simntnr nn i... a... i... .1..
v aa imiituiui UN) V V Lilt
TiOirinllklnra unvl nrnoarl i
B IHO WIU-
munct'moin oi lue senatorial term, hB
a i
cancy occurs tho Governor could ap-
nnint n, 1...I.I u. L
filature will
I -n in ire m
bowo
over, but the Governor
but Iho Governor
cannot formally notify tho Legislature
' e
of a vacancy until tbo vacancy actually
occurs on tho 4th of March, and the
aw requires that the Legislature shell
then bo allowed some days to deliber
ate before Voting for a Senator. Tho
Ethiopian in the Ohio Senatorial wood
pile is the prohablo Democratic organi
zation of the Sonate at tho Executive
Soa.inn .1-..-. ..II.J .L- I.L .,
J Z;: .: .r.
ti ........n. u. .uv nunvinTw
of a Republican Sonator from Ohio,
and tho placemen bave made a muddle
""')"g wat inca win en-1
ble tbcm to got a Senator from Ohio
on the Ith of March without direct
enance oi law. ino bottcr way would
oe lor mo party leaders to accept the
oo ,. ., i,e..reV n uonesity, an-
minister it fairly, and accept tho con-
nniw.n.na Tka.a 1. 1.. I ...i .
- " -" ""tut
way to meet tho wants of tho Repub-
ncan icauem. u rrcsuont Uaycs shall
11 a I. - L . - i. ..
,u" r'ecuiive oession oi mo Sen-
ato aoout mo middle ol March instead
f . 1. . A.V. J . L I. . . I
v. iuw ,lu, im tnun enauie unto to
. puwr in mw. ui manner do- pie Wbo are Instructed through Radi
foro the moetinir nf tbo hn.lv it,nMLai i. i.
.... r i ..
wuiDenonoccssiiyio resort lo party
tricks to givo Republicans Ihoir lull
power in tba 8enato. The postpone-
mem oi tue r.xecuttvo Session of the
Sonato would bo a questionable ex-
pedient to serve a purely partisan pur-
I..-.., it woutu oe uwiul, and that
is bettor than having an Ohio Sonator-
ship, a muddle and disgraceful trickery
to win party advantage from it. to
Tho eamo question arose in Penn-
jivania in ib j. in late l.enoral
U'rn: f cj ii .
iiii.ni r .omaii wuoiccica a senator
r hlm.ji... ... . , .. .. .
...u iiiiiaucipma county in the f all is
of 1810, but be volunteered In the
-.v..v. r ueioro tne oenate met,
and before he bad qualified. Ho .em
bis resignation to the Governor, who
. i. . .. I
w. .r.umiu .v to lne. ,,. whenthtt
Krula- rnol la. T fTt I
..... ......,..rj. i no question
. .Muiw. TCIIU ulu never
qualified could resign or vacata his
seat In any othor way than hr I
death or the acceptanee ot another
antl an inconinatible office, was fully
discussed with an uncommon free
dom from party iirelndina. anrl It
was decided that he could no resign
what he had newer arrepted by finsll.
flcutinn, and liU cat romui nol meant
until he rtituriiedaflur tlio war. Thorn
havo beon Instunooa where HontH were
duclurotl vacant becuui-o the ioieon
eleetud did not qualily, a tru dune by
the Hopkins lluimo In thin Slato in
lK.'l'.t, in the runu ol the Into Thaddtttia
Stevona, but it has nevor been regard
ed an a flcurly established riyht of tho
body.
They protend to have another nolitl
ral mtiddlo In Indiana, but thore, an
oltiowhore, no diftlculty can arise if
both partioa oboy the law. The In
diana Sunato it a tio, and tho Demo-
eratic Lieutenant Governor bas become
Governor by the death of Governor
Williams. The Senato will, tberoforo,
moot without a Lieutenant Governor
to givo a casting vote, and the Demo
crate have the advantage in ooercing
tho Hopublicans as tho Republicans
must orgauuo tho Sonule to inaugurate
their Governor and elect a United
States Sonator. The Democrats havo
tho power and, of conrsej they will ex
ercise it. I hoy Happen to lio in a
position to command a few petty offices
trom the Republicans, and the election
ol a Democratic President pro torn,
and a Detnocrutio Clot Is willsuttlo tho
muddle. One side or tho othor must
yield, and as the Republicans have
great pososions to attain by the or
gankalion, while tho Democrats have
nothing to gain thereby, the Republi
cans must yield two or three unim.
portant places to the Democrats, after
which iho Republicans will sweep the
board. The same insue arose in I'etin
Bylvania in 1819, when tho House
stood fifty Democrats and Whips.
Tho Whigs bad a majority in tho Senate
and on joint ballot, and they bad to
organise the JIuuso within a Kpocified
period loseeuroa Joint convention tor
tho election of United States Senator.
William K. Packer was tho Democratic
candidate for Speaker and Ileiiry S.
hvans the W big candidate, and both
sides polled their full vote lor some
days until tho period fixed by law for
the Senatorial joint convention au
proacbod, when the Whigs had to
yield tho organir-ation to secure tho
senatorship, and Packer was chosen
Speakerand James Coopcrwas elected
Senator.
They are making iudustrious efforts
10 Maine to got up a muddle to give
trickery a chance to keep Governor
Plaisted out of his office. Tho Ro
publican party leaders who passed tho
plurality amendment to tho constitu
d made It applicable to tho
election of this year, are now threaten
ing t0 dispute the constitutionality of
tneif own constitution, hoping thereby
to thro the election into the Legiala-
turo and re elect Davis, tho defeated
cuntlidttto. 'Ihore, as elsewhere, tho
'w clearly points out a path of duty.
nu tho siarly that makes a disgrace
ful muddle to steal a triumph by trick
cry, must pay dearly for all tho ad
vantages it can win by tricks and mud
dies. PhilaJdjihia Times,
THE U. S. SEXA TORSI11P.
....
I lie I uiladelphia Times thinks that
;: ,, I. ' .
. . "'""r I'ru8enl
slron8 ""m" bt'rore the next Lecisla-
turo for th s . - . ...
L, , V . " , '
f th 0finion lh ' i t
m"J "inBOlll. in
. uu
D0CI,,,"0 ne not f their stripe. For
tho that . . ., .
with the Camcrons they will do all
they cun for tho Governor. Hut knew
J TW,B 1,18 Comin
"got. w pro-Jict in advance that both
q . Q.. ... .
aajDiMv
the end for HoyL Quay has a miKhty
,.: .,, ki.
a - niiailivra will DO
broueht into gov.
ornor. Orow, to bo suro, bas friends.
but be will prove to havo too few to
pit against tho Cameron -Quay-AIairee
combination. It was fixed up two
years ago that Hoyt should succeed
Wallace if the Legislature continuod
rtannlMrnn anI vl.ii U..
r """o mt TnKOOU
ooal said in lavor of Grow in thiac tv
Li, .k r- . '"'"'V"
.no viuvvruur rosiues. It was
., !,.... ... . . ,
' "'"'v -'iuie oereaoouis
nm
If theso pledges bad not
boon
tbo men would not bave
1111111 nt im i n n i mi sini ... 1
VArV nnliifalln Kahi. A I I I
"', v' 7 , ' 1
tho "loarr ot t" Governor and
Attorney General from tim to limn
,nrf , .n . ... . '
lhnrn " " ... ,n"
tboro was to bo no otmosition to Ilnvt
among successful candidates. Mr.
Miner kept his mouth closed on th
subject, but those who understood mal
tors knew very well that ho wna a
Uoyt man, although ho professed cor-
tain friendship lor Grow. That thero
will bo a fight, and a seemingly hot
"'" 1 ll UOVOmor
H' '-t be successful we'
TAKES PRIDE IH IT.
r thero is one tliinir moro than
another that Ilcnr W.ttnro p ....
Louisvillo Courirr, can do it is to write
boautifulthinirsaboultl.oS.mil. -i,ii.
accountsfor tho fact that many South
orn men tako pride in hiin. His
fession that the SouLh in m,e .l.l.
...... 3 &
lis no Doner tban it ought lo be, but in
many things much worBo than it
should bo. is not mn. f. of . enf..i
. ... - vv...v.iWu
alter all, but it is much more than tho
North is willing to admit ahni i..ir
... . . "
aitnongh just as portinent. Our peo-
v. nnpa.om to uciiove 1'anuora B
box was opened In the South, and
whatovor ot wickedness stalks tbo
earth bas a Permanent roaidonoo in
that locality j that the pure and clean
ol heart are to he found north of Mason
and Dixon's lino, and only thero in the
Kepablican party. Wattcrson says
"The vounir Sonlh ara full nl .i.
and activity and promise. It wants
got on, and, If it be let alone, it will
eet on. The nretonao that It !,...
murder for mordor'a aake. and nrofor.
' i
roast darker on toast aa a reo-ni.r ,i..
..." "
stnmd and ., .nt It I...
and may yet be politically effective!
t he notion that justice and grace, and
all thepublic and private virtues which
adorn our race ar. not w.l....l .nA
'
,ultrUd tbe gouth j, h
'
parUsao hoax. llotit,too sedulously
nromuiiTAiflii hw iK-
When is It all to ami .H how, v,..'
evr,lin i .u. a l .L '
until tbesonthtarni Republican j and
if it should do so, tha minority in the
Sooth would still be accused of the
black arts and bloody dewicesof which
tba whole south is bow aoonaed.
"The South Is no better than it
j..
should bo in iiiniiy things. In many
others it is a good deul worsj thnn it
should be. Hut, in the sum total, it is
tho offspiing til conditions which can
only be corrected from within. Out
side pressure, attended by abuse, In
flumes all that is had and Impedes tho
movement of that which Is good. The
North wants the South to go too fast
It wants the Sou I It logo a gait not
natural to it. Kver since the war i
has been knagging and harassing, and.
since this seems to servo as a smart
party expedient, it will continue just
so long as it proBporB, no matter what
the South does ; and thus, as to tho Ro
publican purty, the South bas nothing
to expect.
"We think bettor oi the North than
tho Republican party think of tho
South, and, thorelore, our advice to tho
South bas been and will oontinuo to
bo, to proceed as though thero was no
Republican party. Wo have much to
learn. Let us learn it. We have much
lo unload. Lot us toss it ovorbourd
Wo want an ontorpiising and froo sys
tem suilod to our peculiar character,
situation and climato, and this must bo
based upon justico, order, education
and luw. Stale by Statu we should
set about perfecting such a system. It
will bring us wealth. No maltor where
it carries us, it will be our own. But
our hope is that it will lighten our
burdens on tho ono bund and so im
press the North on the other as to con
found tho calculations of tho Republi
can loaders and tho Republican press
THE OHIO CONFLICT.
The Washington Post remarks : lio
fore Mr. Hayes found himself in pos
session of tho stolon Presidency, tho
Stuto of Ohio hud secured great and
unusual prominence in tho personnel of
tho general Government Tho two
highest lite positions, General of tho
Army andChief Justice of thoSupromo
Court, wero owned, occupied and pos
scssod by Ohio men. All tho depart
ments, civil and military, bad thoir
full quota of men from that Stato. It
was noticed, too, that they hold pay.
ing pmccs. xuoy hail not looked up
positions whore work was required,
but had settled down into sinocuros
and offices whoro duty was lightest
and pay heaviest.
Since tho advent of Mr. Hayes, as in
ciimbent of tho Presidential oflleo, the
great industry of finding places for
Ohio men has been vigorously prose
cuted. The Kedoral bench, the Army.
tbo diplomatic and consular service,
the Treasury, Interior, State, Postal
and other departments bave been en
riched by large deposits of Ohio brain
and muscle. Ofd men bavo boon nut
into life positions, so as to make tbeir
declining years comfortable at the
public cost. The Twonty-third Ohio
regiment, and most of its widows, bavo
boon provided for, lo the exclusion of
other regiments and widows. "As
proper men as ever trod upon neat's
leather" havo been summarily hustled
out of oflleo to make room for the
Ohio invasion, it bas seemed as if
Mr. Hayes looked upon tho Federal
Government as an applianco designed
to furnish positions for his fellow-citi-
zons of the Buckeye State. It might
bo incidentally useful for other things.
but thia was undoubtedly its great
primoval denign, in his estimation.
Mr. Hayes is now about to go out of
the f.xocutive office, and another Ob
mil is coming in. Thia fact creates
commotion. Tho crand army corns ol
Ulnoans in ollico naturally want to
slay, but it happens that there are
other army corps in that Stato who
are hungerins for the flesh not of
r.gypt as typified by places at the
public crib. Tho "ins" are bosciging
uanicld to adopt thorn into his saving;
grace. Dut if bo turns a gracious ear
to tliia petition, he will havo no plaoea
lor his battalions of friends, without
depriving other Statos of the few
placos not already taken from tbcm to
meet the demands of Ohio grood.
I his strngglo is now fairly nnd
way, but it will go on. it will wai
loudor, and grow ftorccr. Its roar will
swell to a mighty diapason. Meantime
thoso who havo no immediate stake in
tbe fight will watch it for its aflluonce
in amusement.
SCOTCH JUSTICE.
tHf'FERKNCES IIETWKCN THE PHOCW.SSIS
OF TITAT AND OF INdl.lRII.
From Ilia Albany Law Juutr.ll
i bcottisli criminal trial is a model
of fairness and deliberation. The ao-
cusod is in cood timo served with a
rery precise intlictmont, alonir with a
list of the witnesses to be used in evi
dence against him. At tho trial the
jurors are chosen by ballot, and each
are furnished with a printod oopy of
tne indictment, with paper, pen and
ink to write notes of evidence aa it
proceods. Tho trial begins by the
clork of the Court reading tho indict
ment, by which moans tho exuet na
turo ot the accusation is openly and
clearly defined, and thero is oo noed
for a lengthened profatory harangue by
oouttsoi lor tho prosecution. Tho in
dictmont being road, tho ovidonco is
at onco proceeded with. Any one can
oomparo tins precision with what oc
curs, and is occasionally complained
of, in Kngland. A Scottish jury may
give a verdict ol guilty, or not provon
luia last altornalivo being adopted
wncn tuo evulonco is incomplete
mere is no such alternative in Kn
I I- I ... t
s...u. in unguaii criminal procedure
tho jury consists ol twolvo men, who
must bo unanimous in their verdict of
guilty or not guilty; and whon not
being ahlo to agree, after wrangling
logoiuer, tnoy aro dismissed, thereby
occasioning a now trial. In Scotland
tho thing is conducted more in accord
anco with human nature. Tho jury
is composed of fifteen mon, who, if not
unanimous, may decide by a majority,
nucu as eight to seven or possibly four
teen to one, by which moans a juror
with twisted notions, resolved on be
tngsingular.as olten happens, is unable
to thwart tho ends of Justice. The
doclslon by a majority Is accentod with.
out demur. In tho trial of civil cases
a latitude la also allowed. The jury
oonsists, as in Kngland.of twelve men ;
hut if they bave beon in consultation
for throe hours, a majority ot nine is
suffioiont for a verdict. If after nine
nours there be not a majority of nine,
the jury may be dismissed. Theso
Scotch arrangements aoem to be in all
rospect more rational than the prac
tice prevalont in Knsland and Irai.nrf
No one over heard of a ruiacarriao-a af
nue, gun ur umniuai, in ooouand,
""'"ar w oecisioni oy a na lontw. The
accurate and impartial method of ram-1
moning Scotch jurors, special aDdoora.BalIlZ,a.a.niS&SniiraLS3.
mon, in Itself merits commendation, July 28, lUflf) tf.
IHiHtUanroua.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs,
Ourwemvllla. Jan. V, 7S-tf.
jn. n wixsLow,
PIl YS1CUN SVRGEOy,
Ol.irH.IJ, Pina'a.
Tha Dr. baring reoeatly located In ClearneM,
oneri nil lerrleae lo tba people or tan rleialty.
Ollei oa Kaed Ureal. Keild.ooe-I.eoa
ard lluaia
July Hit en
A Bargain t
FARM FOR SALE
Tbt undenicnid otTi-rt at nrirftt (hit i
o-ljli Una lituftUd la UK All AM TOWNdlJIF
Urflf Id ouunty. kaowa tu th
Cinliii.laK 133 Mm, U of wbioh art olr1
ana Ha? tog ttiarwm rtoud a larg rrama dwall
ing t.0ut, Uric Crami barn, and tba at ber aaoea
flary uatballdiDiri, toiathar with ft lam arehard,
ffoodwatar, ato. Tha propartv will ba aald oa
fry aaijr tarmi For furthar parttoalari laqulr
auaj Duuawrioor, io ptuu, or or laiwr.
FKANK riKLUINU.
Claarfield, Pa., Marat. Jith, lhBU.-tf
IMPROVI THI HOUR
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Prlra 511 Onta and On Hollar.
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O.-tober 17, ltSS-ta.
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BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Market HU, Cle&rflcltt, (at the Pott Offlce.)
TUB noderiigaetl tMt leara to anooaBoa to
tha oitiieai of CloarAcId and rlolnlty, that
ho has fitted up a room and baa Jnit ratarnad
from tha city with a larira amount of raiding
aUaYUCr, CKinaanar aj pfn Of
Bibles and Misoellaneoaa Books.
Blank, Aeoount aod Paaa Booki of OTarr da-
cription Papar and Bnvalopaa, French prauad
and plaint Pam and Panallai Blank Laval
Paparr, baadi. Mortncan Jndsmant. Biamo.
tlon and Prumiaarr aotaaf Whita and Parch
ment Uaiar, Uml Cap, KaoordGap, aad Bill Cap,
Stunt Mail e, for aitfaer Piano. Flata or Viohn,
oonitantlj on hand. Any hooka or atatlonar
daiirnd thai I may not hare on hand, will ba ordared
bj flnt aipraii, and aold at whotaaala or reuil
to nit auatomara. I will alao kaep pariodicaJ
ntaraiora, iuob aa jnaxaainai, nawapapon, oa
r. A. UAUlilH,
Claarfiald, May T, 1ft9-tf
A NEW DEPARTURE
is
LIITHEBSBUBQ.
narmfUr, goodi will ba told for CABII only,
In axehaojra fur uroduoa. No booki will bi
kapt in tha fiitura. All old aocouati nuit ba
ettlad. Thota who oaonol flaib ap, will plaaaa
uauu ur iiioir nuiM ana
CLOSE THE RECORD.
am detarmfnad to aall mT foods at aaah
prioaa, sod at a dliaownt far balow that avar
offarad in thia vicinity. Tha diioouat I allow my
ouitomn, will makatham rich In twenty yaaralf
they follow my advioa and buy thalr foods from
ma. I will pay cash for whaat, oats and elnrar
d. UANIKL (iOODLANUEH.
LatharsbarK, Jaaoary 17, 1TT.
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PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CARE-
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laiaetloa.
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Will be found ot first oualitv a.rf
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Clearfield Connlj, Pa.
LOYD nousE,
Miia Street,
PUILIl'SIIHHII, PKNN'A
Title alwiyi iu.,M.d wlib tbe be.l th.
fiord.. Tbe irev.lio, public i. meitea i ,.i
Jen.lie. ItOllKhT Loll,.
WASU1XGTON HOUSE
NEW WASHINi(,N p.
Tbll new aad well Urai.bed buu.. h..'i
lakea by tbe nnder.l,ned. II. fe,, conidea,
beic able to render utiiraetiun to tboie wbu e
favor bim with a aall. -May
8, 17. a. ay. DAV1P, p
jICMI'ERANCK IIOUXK,
NEW WASHINGTON, I'A.
H. D. ROSE, . . p.,,,..,
ST-Tbi but of aeoomuiodatlaDi for u,. ,
!! i"i'-', v.
gUHQUEUAXNA HOUSE,
CDRWENSVILLE, PENK'A,
-Tbi. old and wrll-etlBbllihrd lli,l t.,
been lea.ed by tbe under.lgned, and be l.ri. r0.
patrouiia bim. Hood ilahling attached.
........... H.,.,.ruuD 10 mote a . s
any
LEWIS C. ULOUli. I',
April II, 'ho.tr.
'prt.ior.
Hanks.
DREXEL & CO.,
. SI Houth Third Hlrent, Philadelphia
n.i.t'HEns,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will reeeira prompt ,"'
tlnn, and all information eheerfull. f.... .....
Ordara toileted. Aorilli.i,
a. a iaaoLii. a. w. aaam.n. j. a. aM.,,L.
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
IltuikerM mid Itrokcrs,
Ki-jnold.vlllr, Jrltrnoh Co., Ha.
Money recelred on depo.it. Diieonnt. at n .
derate ratei. Eaetern and FureiBo Kichaner .1
will on hand ind eotleetion. pnimplly miLi.
keynuldtrille, ilea. 16, 1874.-ly
' County National Bank,
OF CLKARPIKI.D, PA.
KOOM In tlr.Hm'i Brick Buildiej. t. j,,,,,,
ei.t of Kleck A Co.'. Store,
railage Ticket! to and from Lirarpool, Qot ,
town, llla.gow, London, Peril ind CopenUtrr,
Alio, Draft! fur tale on tba Royal Bankgl Irt!,n.
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAAIKS T. LKOKAHb, I'm,
W. JI. SHAW, Cahier. j.nl,;7
fDfntislru.
J L. R. HEICHHOI.n,
II H (i T. (1 M I) R N T I N T,
Sradnate of the Pei,n.;lnnla CWrgc of Ii.m.l
Surgery. OtJca in relidenee of Dr. Hilla, opiH-aitai
the Shaw Houee. techla, 'Tf
DR.
(Offloa in Sank Building,)
Curwanavllle, Clearflrld i,.
neb 21 '7-tf.
JI. IllLLS,
CLEAR PIKI.D, PENN 'A
ar-ofhee in reiidence, oppoiite .h.w lloj.
JvH,IB7tl.ir
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, P.t
(Offiea in reiidence, Second ilreet.J
Nltroui Oilde One admlnl.tered fur the e.:n.
m extraction of teeth.
ClearHild, Pa., May , IS7T-ly.
ItUsftHaarous.
vw . oami iree.
Addreei H. iiallrt A Cnttir,j,
Fortand. Maine.
Idecii, IV lv.
$a TO $90 Fe"iJ, b""'- Sunple.awih
?'J CiSU ii r,re. Addre.1 Ptin'on i ( .
Foitlind, Maine.
(decl7,'TV I
7' " "k' ''J ' n""" '" 0l,i'
- vo.iit ouiqi iree.
Addra'l True i Co.,
Augu.ta, Klaioa.
Ideal 7,'711-lr.
ir,'
PR KAI.BThirt..o ll... r
Italiaa Beea which I will .ill ehr.i. for
enb, or eiehlnge for wheat. For farther
lormattoa eall on or addreu the aader.iin.1.
J.F. KHA.MKK.
NoTj.lStf. ClcirHeld, 1't.
MOSKV TO IOAN.-On Br.t cl... I..
nrnee.1 fa.n. k .l. -i i :.
Io.ur.nci Company of New York, oa Sr.t aort
giga, in inml from II, Or np. For furlo.r in
formation apply ta the ondereigned.
m.KATIIAL W SMITH.
Clearleld Pa., May 7th, 167s tf.
a. r. aeuca. a. b'cobilb. j. l. i,.lii.
(.11.1(11, MeCOBKLE & (O.'S
FURNITURE ROOMS.
Market Street, l lra.-Bcld. Pa.
Wa maanfaetara all kinS. af Fornitnr. f,i.
Chamhan, Dlalag Rooma, Llbrariu ind Halle.
If yon want Furniture af any kind, do'l bo;
until yoa taa our itock.
J
IT IV II K It TAKD'ti
In all Ita branchei, promptly att.nd.-d to.
tiril.CH, McCORKLK A CO
Claarlald, Pa., Feb. S, '71.
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale St Retail Dealer in
CrocorioS,
TUB
.ARUESTand BEST SELECTED PTOfK
IN TIIK CUf.NTV.
COFFER,
TEA,
Sl'GAR,
SYRtlP.
.MEATS,
FISH.
(JUF.K.NSUAKK.
rrns md rttTEKTs.
DIM Mi FKVITS.
CANNED GOODS,
SPICKS,
BROOMS,
FI.OUR,
FEED.
SALT,
OILS,
Countj Agent for
I.Oilil.I.JMVS TtHI.it 0.
Then good! bought f.r TARII la l.r.. Ii-U.
and eold at almoit city price..
JAMES II. Ll I La,,
Claarlald, Fa., doao 11, IHTS-ly.
The Hell's Run Woolen Fnclurj
Faaa towaiklp, Oleartald Co., !'
H 11 It N E 11 O tl T 1
ot not
BURNED UP1
Theanhaaribaei kara, at 'reat aitama.reeilit
aaighhorbood aaeaaaity, la the erection of a I rev
alaaa Woolen Maanfaclory, with ill thi aederi
ImproTementi attaohed. Bad ara nrenared tc aa'
all kind! of Clotka, Caailmarai, tietiBitli. HIM-
eu, riannali, Aa. Plenty of (nodi oa "
apply all ear aid aad a thoataad aawearleaera
whon wa aak ta bobjb aad aiamlaa ear if"'-
a ba baiinaai af
CARDING AND FL'LLINti
will meat, war eipeetel atteatlea. rror
arraageraeata will a- laada aa reeeire and tH
Wool, ta rait eaatoman. All work warrailed
daaa apoa Ika ahartaat aatloa, and a itrUI
Uoa ta bailaaaa wa kops u raallaa a abaral iaa"
al pablla patraaage.
IU4MMt POUNIM WOOL WANTIDI
Wa will aaw aha hlkM ea.el artaa hf
ad aall ear Baaafaatarad (aaae aa law a. radial
goodi aaa be kaaght la tha aaaaty, aad k"'
wa fall to reader raaaaaaaaa aaUinatloa
Iwayl ha taaad al haaia raaaly ta aae prT"
iiplaaetioa, atther la paraaa aa by lataer-
E. M. THOMPSON,
aja. ,-a.di: -ti..hWH.. na
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