gUllraadf. PennHjIrnulalCnilroml TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH fS end after Mond.y, NOV. t, ll0, the V raiienitor i raina win run daily (exeent Boa day!) between Tyrone aad Clearleld, aa followa: CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Cerwenillle,l.JO, r.a Rlroreiew 1.10, " Clearleld, 1.40, Leoaerd,........S.4, ' Tyrone,.-... Veoaeoyoe,.,. Bammtt, Powoltoa....... , I.M.a.i . ., " . , " ,ie.o, " .10.11." Barrett, I.St Uieeole,. Bo) aton, Bteiner'i Pbillpibure;, Oraaam, Blae Ball, WallecetOB,.. Biajtar . Woedlaa (!. Barrett, Leonard,,,..,, Clearleld woodland, ....4.01, ..la.ir. 10.JJ, " .10.15, ,H.I," .10.17," .10.44," .11.11, at .II.W," .11.07, " .11.12," .11.10, " .ll.Ji." lr.- Walla.tnn. ....4 04, .-4.17, BlH Bell, Hi, Oraham 4. SI, Pbllimbnre....4.S5. tamer ...AS,, Boynton.. ...4.411, ,..e.I, Oieeola. .. Powelloa, MJ, Summit, ..e.ll, Vanoeoyee,....-.1, Tyrone, I.M, Riverview...... CarwaaiTilU, 11.401.1 CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. CarwaaiTllla t.SI 1. S.SII " Tyrone, Vanacoyue,.,. .7.M r. a. Rlrerriew..... Clearleld.... Laoaard, Barrett, Woodlaad,.... Blfler VYallaeeton,... Blut Ball Orabera, Pbllip.burj Steiner'a, Buyntoa, Oieoola,......., 7.41 0.47 " I.5J " 47 " e.ui " 6 0S " 15 " B.Jl " .!5 " 20 " 0. 33 1. :i7 " 1.41 " US - 7.05 " Summit,..,..., Powalton,.,.., .1.05 " .11.17 ' Oieeola,.. ..J " ...I.M " uoyntea,...., titeiBer'e. ,.I.J ..8.4J .1.47 " .. .0.01 " .0.10 " Pbilipsburf . Graham , Blua Ball WallaoatOB, Bialer WoudUad,... ...I7 " Barrett,..,...., 0.15 Poweltan, tiamm.it, Y.nioojwj,..,, Tyrone, Laoaard OI.arli.IJ,.... ... 10.07 10.16 " 7. J J " 7.45 Kiverf iew,.., Carwenirlllo 10.lt P1IILIPSBITROA M0SUANN0N BRANCHES LB4TB lorTB. LB1TB MOBTB. P. M. A. B. A. B. KTATIONf . A. M. P. B. P. M 1:10 1:40 1:46 Morriidala, 7:15 13:40 7:30 Pbilipibarg, 7:00 13:15 5:N 7:1s Htllner 12:33 5:00 1:4 7 10 l:,'.i 10:3 7:58 BnyntoB, 12:14 4:58 Oieeola, Ml 12:04 4:40 Hoihannon, 0:34 11:52 4 10 3:10 10:36 8:11 3:18 10:43 8:10 3:13 10:48 8:36 8:30 10:61 8:36 1:35 10:58 8:41 1:40 11:13 8:40 Sterling, 0:30 11:45 4:35 Hoatidalo, 0:25 11:40 4:2o MoCeuley, 0:20 11:35 4:lg Kendrick'i, 9:16 I I .JO 4:lj llamoy. 0:10 11:15 4:1) J BALD EAULE VALLEY BRANCH. El. V. M. T OS 2 1.1 8.01 8.14 8.31 8.45 0.08 t 41 Hall. A. B. 8.20 8.37 9.10 1.43 0.61 10.0.1 Mail. Kip. P. B. A. B. leave Tyrone arriva fl.81 Bald Eagle 8.17 Julian 6.38 Mil.iborg 6.16 U.ll. foul. 6.06 Mileiburj 4.65 Howard 4.31 arrive L. Haren laara 1.66 10 l'i 11.08 TYRONE STATION. liaTwaan. a.m. Paeile Eipra 8:67 Johnatowa Exprcel 8:51 P.M. WBITWARD. Pittiburih Exp'le, 1.63 I'aeilo Uipraai, 8:11 P.B. 1:16 3:36 8-34 Day Kipreu USIjW.T Paiienger, Mall Train, .l7Chieari Elpreir, Atlantic Kxpreir, 0-6ljM.il Train, roue, aipren, v:ui raft Line, 7:08 Clole eonnefltloni mail, hv all train. .1 T.n,. ami uu.a natea. 8. fi. BLAIR, raylMf. Supartntatadant STAOE LINES. A atarelearai CnrweniriHadal.T for RerooMt. Till, it I o'clock, p.m.,arrtT.ngat Reynoldirillc t a o'oW-k, p. m. Haturning, la ara Karoo Id a. tiii aauy, a. j o cim!, a. ta., imv.Dg tt uur weniviU at IS o'clock, tn. Ftrt, cb way. $2. A lUff learei Curwcnirlllcdallj, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DaUoli Cut, arriring at DaBoli Citj at I o'clock, p. n. Httarning, Icavct DuBoLi at T o'clock, s. m., ditlj, arriving at CnrwcaiTillc at a ocwck, w. far, aaolt wa. 91.6U. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION, and aftar Moadar. NaT I6lb. USO. 7 tba paanngar train will ran dailv (axoapt Banday) batwaan Red Bank and Driftwood, al IOIIOWI I" BAKTWARII.D.yM.lll.avM Pltltkorf 8:56a.ai.t Rad B.nill:6: Sliio JanatiaB 11:11: Now B.tblfb.m 11:55 p. a.; May.vill 1:10 1 iroy l:s Hrooatir 1:55 rallor'l 3:20 : R.y noldirilla 2:38 1 DuBoii3:O0i Sanmlt Tunna 8:11 ; Panflold 3:41 1 Tyler'i 3:35 1 Btnoarlta 4:31; arrtrai at irrtltwooa at a:zo. V KMT W A R DDay Mall loarai Drlnwood 11:20 p. m. B.atietta 1:00 I Tylar'i 1:26 ; Pant.ld 1:30 ; Faainll Tannol 1:08 ; DaBola 1 16; K.ynoldirlll2:38i Fullar'al:5l: BraakTllla3:l6; Troy 3:33; MatlTilla 8:65; Nrw B.tbl.b'm 4:00 : Hlito Janation 4i47 I Rad Bank 6:03 ; arrlraa at riitivara at i :av p. m. Tb Rayaoldiyilla AeeonmodatioB laaral Rrooldiyilla daily at 7:65 a. B. and arrival at naa nana at iw:u a. ., Ptttibargb at 1:41 p. a. Laarn Pillibtri b at 1:16 p. m. Rad Bank at a:ea p. arnviog at Hey Boidirtlla at 0:05 p. m. Cloaa oonaaitloai a. da with tralni oa P. A I Railroad at Drlflaood, aad witb tr.lnloatk. Allagbanj t allay Railroad at Rad Bank. DAVID McCAKUO.Gaa'l Sap't. A. A. Jacibob, Sup't L. O. Div. FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballafaata, Pa. tl Look Haran......... S Mlddlawwa $60 Mail.tu t 61 Laaoaatar . I SO PHILADELPHIA 7 88 Wiliiaaipart. I HuatiBgdoB.H 1 Lawiatown. ......... 1 Maryiilla....... 4 Cawaairllla. Oieaola HAHRI8BURU... 4 Altoaoa 1 68 Jobailown 186 Pbiinibnu 61 Tyrona 1 11 riTTNUUHU 6 16 intsaUanfous. FARM FOR SALE. Tba aaJ.nlfn.d will Ball at priaala Bala, hil tara, weaiaa inrann tawnnblp,clarB.ldaoBnty Pa., aoataiBlnf half af whith la la nod itata of mltlaatfoB wllb a fraaa dwalllaa. log barn, thrifty onhard bdo aa aloallaal aprlag er aarar faillaf w.tar, totalhar with tha aaeanary aatbaildioKi. Tba portiaB aot olaarad ia haayily tiaharad, and all aaaa.rlald with ooal aad Imn. II will ba Bold law aad OB aaay tarai. For fartbar Infaraalian aall aa tha nraaliM, ar addroM tha raharrihar at uraapiaa Ilill. r. O. OWEN J. KEKNAN. tlrampia i llilli. Jon. Id, lHat.3a. CENTRAL Ntatc Normal Kcliool. (Eighth A'ormrtI School Diitrid.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. If. RA VB, A. Al., Ph. D., Principal TkU Rohoal aa at Braaat aaaitllatad, a(m tha aary boat faaihtiaa far Prafanioaal and Clailaal laaraiaff. Balldiaai apaalaaa. laaltlni and aoaaodloa. eoaalataly haatad by ataaa, wall aaatilaud, aad faraUbad with a aoaatiful lopply af para, aafl LoeatlaB Baatthfat and aaay af aoaaw. Harraandiaf wnwr aaiimuial, Taaakara aipariaaaad, tSalaal, aad aliri to thrlr warb. Diaiiprina, Ira ant hiad, Balfora and tbaraog n. ExpaBMa aodarata. Ffty aaau a waak dadaoliaa la Ikaaa praparlai la ima Sladealt adaltlad at aay tiaa. Oaaraa af itady araaaribad hi lb. St.l.i I Modal Sohool. If. Praparatary. HI. Bloaaa. tarj. iv. aaiantiaa. Anirncrfaraanit t. Aaadaala. II. Caaaaralal. lit. Muile. IV. Art. Tha Rlaaantary aad Saiaatiaa aaanaaafa Pra faaiaaal,aad iladaata (radaatini tharoln rnal.a Hut. Diplaaaa, aaahrriaf tha followiaf aorraa- Kdlag d.araoit MaMar af tha Elan.ati aad itar af Iba Balaaaaa. Uradaataa la tha athar aaaraaa raoalra Roraal Canlbnalaa af Ihalr at lalaaaati, tiaaad by tha Faealty. Tha Prafaalaal aoaraaa ara libral, aad ara IB thoraagbnaat aat tafariar ta thaaa af war bait aouaaaa. Tba Btata najairaa a aiibar ardar af aitiiaa ihlp. Tha llaM daaaad 14. It la aaa af ihi BrlaaahjaeU af thii aahoal ta kalp laaaaara It by w.Bi.B iBwni(.n. aaa .a.i.ai taaaBan tar bar arboali. To Ibti aad it aolieiu yoanf par anai af food bbilillal aad rood parpaaaa thoaa waa daitra ta taprava Uair tiaa aad tha tat aata, aa rtad.Bta. Ta all awak It proabaa aid la d'Talopiaf Ik.lr pawara aad aaaadaal apporti Bltiai for wall paid labor altar aa.ta aebool. For ealalooa aad larai addraa tba PrtKlpai, ai tba Saeraury af lha Board. BOARD OF TRUSTEES; TQCiaauaBB' tattarBBa. I. H Bartaa, M. D, X. I. Baat, Jaao Brawa, B. U. Blekford. laaaal Obrilt, A. N. Rank, . N. Oaak, T. C. Ulpfla, Eaa, 0. Kialtlna, K. t. Ma Caralok, E, W. W. Raabia, W. II. Brawa. BTATt TBITaTSBl. Hoa. A, O. C.Mia. Ha. B, L. Diafeabaak, Ora. J.m. Mamil Hoa. Km. Tlialar, J. C. C. Whala,1. Millar McOonalak, taa.. a arnnu: WILUAM BIllLIR, " Fr.rid.at, Claarlald, Fa. Oak. JlSPi MERRILL, Viaa Praatdaat, Laab Haaaa, Pa. I. MILLAR MaOVRMIOI, Baaratary, Laak Haaaa, Pa. TDOHA8 tAHDLRY, Traaaarar, Uat B.Taa, fa. Lark llatak. Pa, iBfaM 4, laao.ly. Usrcllanfous. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWKD Carwanrrllla, Jam. 8, 71. if. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER . BURNSIDE, PENN'A. rpilE aabaorlbar aaw ofrra la tba altiiaai of X Barnilda and aloinlty, aa aaproyldad paalally. Hanaftar all blndl af Cubtti and CoAaa will ba bapl on baad, aad ardrrl allad at anoa. I'untralt ittendtd .frM-Aar. I will farolab tha tnait aa wall al tba obaapait artleloi dadimlid to faaarall. All ardan laft at tha atora of Joaa C. Coaaaa will reeaiv prvapt altaotloa. For fartbar partirulan, aall an ur addrail I. B. IIKNUKHMUN. Das. 18, 117tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO. SECOND BTRKFT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Har opened up, In the itor room lately occupied d weaver Bettt.oo Bceomi it reel, a large and wen micuj took or Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS A NO SHOES, QrKKNPWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARE. HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c. Which they will dlepoM of at reaaoniblt ratal fur aaah, or tiohaog for country product. OEOROK WEAVER 4 CO. CUarlelil Pa., Jan. v. 1878-tf. . REMOVAL ! James Lib Lcavy, Havlnir purobaMd the entire itock of Fred. Sack eft, hereby givte aot let that ba hai morod Into the room lately occupied by Head A Hagerty, on Second atreet, where he l prepared to oiler to tha publio COQK STQYES, HE.iTi.ru .. PARLOR STOVES, of the lateet Improved pattern, at prieaa. HOUSE F0RNISHINQ fQOODS, Oaa FLxturea and Tinware. Rooting, Spouting, Plumbing, Oaa Tlttlng, and Hepainog ruu.pi ft apectaitj. . All warb warraateeV Anythiog tn my lino will be ordered ipeolal If Oe il rad. jar. l,. lkavi, Proprietor. FRRD. 8ACKETT, Agawt. Clearted, Pa,, January 1, Iflft-tf. The Kcws From MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, als and CapJ AND Gent's k:i hi: That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM U OPERA HOUSE, (iKO. C. ATOM W.M(NRB. Claart.1.1, Pa, SapL 1, Ue.J. HOFFER'S Clieap Cash Store. mm Nil. TIIRP.R, OPER4 HOIWB, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, OoBBrialnt Draaa 8aad. af tha nrj lalart .ll, awviuBR ia pan ai I'albaMrai, Haacbaitar raaaiM, Alpaeaa, aad all BiaBnar af Fancy Dress Goods, flacb Vt Cratona. If oh air Laetort, Plaide, Dreei fJiagaanM, Ureee raneioo al tae vary lateat ttylea, and aa ehttap at tbay aan ha told ia Ihie narkrt. NOTIONS, Canrtitlag of Oloaaa far OaBtl, Ladlaa aad H iiiaa. II naa af all aaadaa. Hilt rrtafaa, Laara. Faary Draaa fiattaai. I ..air.' Tiaa af all akadai aad atrial, Cat. aad Callara, Rihbaa. af all hlad. aad qaalillaa. Mariaa t aa.rw.ar, TrlanaiBia, ata. B00T8 AND 8HOE8, GROCERIES. Queenaware, Hard ware, Tinware, CarpeK Oil Clotlu, WALL PAPER, LEATHEB, FISH, Etc., Valet win ha Bald waolaaala ar ratalL Will taha Country Produce Hackucw fcr Casals Marhat PrkM. wm. i. norrER, riari, Pa., ntfi. t, I Mao tf. HAVE YOU 0 IMHI nirHMKI.M flMirwe Weaver Co O- want tn thoueaod buebell of OATH, low, and will pay aib or protuca. Olearfieli, fa Aug. n, iB(-.r. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0"N & BR0., Oa Market St., an dmr wn of Maniton llcaea, CLEAKFIKLD, PA. Oar arranccmenti Ira rf tba mot eomnlvt eharaeter tor Curat thing tba public witb Frefh Heauvi ail kind, and oj tba vary baet quality. WaaUe daal tn all kinde of Aarieultural luipla. menu, which we keep on exhibition for tha ben efit of the publib. Call around when la town, aad take a look at (hinge, or add ret ui V. U. CAKDON A UUU. Claarfteld, Pa., July 14, 1876-tf JOR TINWARE, IIAROrVAKG, tnrl HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, nd NKEDLEd, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, nd all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, OO TO O. li. M KRKKI.l., Agent, CLKARPIKLD, PA. (Jaaa I, ' If. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN 75 -TT-3GS -Xji . IllKKEDY give notioe lo the eltiiem of Clrar fleld and the turronnding -trinity that I ata prepared at al time to furniib fauiliee and manufaetoriog etabliahmnri with a luperior quality of CoaJ, Wood f Coke, Which I an prepared to deliver in a f-w hoitre notice. I am aluay read; to haul and deliver Iron and to the depot, or anywhere elea, and move fa mi lit and bomehold good anywhere on ebortnotloe. T1IOA. A. Dl'CKKTT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, ISHO-tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, 7i ATTJti:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tha oaderitrnad Wri laa.a ta lofora tha altl. b.bi of Claarflald, and tha pablia gaoarally, thai ba haa .b haad a fin. anortnaBt af Puroltera, raeh ai Wataat, Chaitont and Paintad Chambar Baitei, Parlor Haltaa, Raollnlna and Eitaniion Chain, Ladia.' and OonU' Eai; Chain, tha Par fnrat.d Dinlajrand Parlor Chain, Cana Saatia&d WIDdaor Chain, Ctotn.a llarl, Stan and Kltcn iIob Laddarl, Mat Raeki, Horabbing Braibai, r MODLDINU ASD PICTURE FRAMES, ookin. Glum. Chroaua, Aa., whUh would auitabl. for Holiday nnianti. daalt'fi JOIIK TRM'TMAN. Re-Union of Trade. THE Bmlariianad wlihlDa to Inforo) the publla that h. opined a COMMISSION BTORE At tba old itind in Trootrilla, Clavfleld eonntj, Pa., on the 18th IniL, with a full itock of DRV GIKIIW, GHOCEHIKH, NOTION, Boots, Shoes, fclr.. In fill .Tarjlhlng to ha foand in a flrit.clari itore, all af which I am determined to lell at tba loweit eaah prioea. PARMRRN AND 1.IIMIIF.BMEN Will lad II ta their adraBtatala do their dealln, with me, aa tha bish.it prieei will be paid for Oraia, Shieglee, ar Praduoa af aay lied. Part or eae-haif eaib will he paid. Trading far Sblsf lei er Lnmber of any hind a rpeoialty. Alio, areal far Singer Sewing Machines. Having made arrangementi with Keftra ner ohente to eall food furo lined me, tberefora call and ara, aa I will be enablad to tell ebeapar than tba ebenpeet. J. W. CAHL1LK, Troatvilla, Pa., 8pU J4,'7W-ly. Aeat. Join Irving Bros., CURWKNSV1LLE, l'A, DEALERS S- All Kinds of Merchandise, -SITU AS- Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. -M- HANL'FACTL'RERS AND DEALERM IN !S(ll llti: TlttKEIl, ANU EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LUMBER CDT TO ORDER. H Tho Only Manufacturers In Clcurfleld County of tha NEW PROCESS FLOUR I -M- tor h, nor jjt n rr.Kn aLHU H o.r H.t.rui l-TCasli paid for all kinds of Oram Wheat, Rye, Uats, ttc. Carw.Birllla, Pa., Jane t, Islt tf, ,ltOETAE.,-.J V Has Was) Is) aaaaual f mm k lha ,abtle fa Bee taraaty faara. a4 Is tka kaat preanratlaa aaas laaawlaal for RK8TOR- INO CHAT HAIR TO ITS lOITBITL OOLOR AND MFC It ma4las tha Bmtarml aaal mm motor ta) tka kali ffmit arltkMt amlala( tka aia. It arm laereaae aad IkMiaa Iks gravlk of tka kalr, Bwawsail lu Wmarhlaa Ba4 faillna an, an4 tkaa TERT BALONBSa. It MfM ItarktM. Uona mm& ItawdmaT. Aa BAIR PKimirK.hi.Tvn Mirabts Ktvlaff Um kalr atihots aoftMaa which all ftdtatlra. II fceawa Um hmd aM, aerwM im eMHUtliy, WHISKERS VIII akaaaa Ika kaar, ta a SHOWS ar BLACK at AlsitwUaa. Belac la aaa araarallaa) H Is aaall, arallaa, aaa araaaaaa a ,aiaiaaaBl aala Oaal art I'Kr.l AUll BT K I Hill a CO., IASKUA, N.R. tMtyPaarile BeaVw. THE REPUBLICAN. C I KA KKI KIA), PA."" WKHNKMDAY MMMWINO. .M!t. i. 1 ! WINTER WEATHER. at JuU U'M Tbe deed karri rumle en the b "gli, Tba wpatbar'e getting oold The grwund ie froara, and tbe uo Cuvire tha laroa anil tuld Tbe farmer 1U and lingt blde Hii chavrrul beeeb trwid Br And oheruliaoa bli bncei dib ride, Aad prattle to their it re, Tha kettle oa iheraoe Hill iwlngi i Jill goud wife ratublei round, Aad viandi from (he (ardor brfnge, Ai goud ae any found j The neighing elorb are homed aad Tod, The ibeci are are In the fold f Tbere'i wood within tbe grate and ihed, Without the mow and oold. Hit goal It friend ibeie ehllllng deyt Are you prepared to meat Ttie nortn-wind'e biaat, the toy gtata, And Winter! mow and ileet r Ara yoa prepared to faoa tbe wild, Relentlen ice king 'i apell, Supplied witb food fur wife and child, Aud raiment, too, ai well t If not, Ood pity you my friend ! For ebarity ii oold, And aynpathy bo elolhei will IrnJ, Unlaii indoreed by gold. TVhi rAarily hai open eare, Uut ) en eeldon found Tbut little af tbe fmc appear To aid tha pool around. God pity you, full well, my friend ! And care for yu and your, And aay ho food and raiment trnd While Winter'! oold endurei ; And wben tha Me; day oomai ejti, With brig Lit mnibine and fluwori, May you (orget tbe ipell of pain, And lire in brighter h'inri, (J mi nvii.1., Pa. 1VKXKY TO GOMiORX. TUB CiHKtT Hl.l'l lll.K AN toll. HllPTI.t KIM). Anchor White Lead Company, ) Cincinnati, Due. U, 18S0. ) Cot. John W. Forney, Philadelphia : Deab Sir : 1 hava just rvail your criticism on Mr. Jolm Welsh in Progress (December 4, poo 61), and regret that, in view ol the political course of your paper, and cnpeciully this attack on ono ot your oldeat and best friends, than whom then) is no one in Phila delphia who in more esteemed and respected fur tho putity of his life, 1 must request you to discontinue send ing me tbe Progress from this date. Yours respectlully, A. T. (joHiioaN. OryicR Troubius," ) I'liil.AUtLfHIA, l'a., Dec. 14, 1880. j lion. A. T. (loshorn, Cincinnati : Mr Dear Sir : Tbe rilit to stop a newspaper is like tbe right to breathe God's free air. But wits certain other riL'htB it may sometimes be abused. So I hold that no man stopping hit paper Das a right logiveconticlenlial reasons for insulting the editor. Having gone through this business for more than a geneialion, 1 propose to discuns tho qucstion'with perfect candor in this public reply to your letter of tbe Utb of December, ldHO. As tho wrong I condemned was a deliberate outrage upon tho American people, 1 claim the full privilege to jiislily myself in de nunciation of it. Twenty-one years ago James Bu chanan, 1'residentol the United Statos, set tbe example to bis army of office holders by stopping my paper, the 1'rms, because I conscientiously de clared lor the freedom of Kansas. I boldly exposed his proscription to the Eeople, and with their aid broke down is administration at the polls. When l advocated, almost alone among my contemporaries in Philadelphia, the movement in favor of letting the cars run over our streets on tho first day ol tne vuck lor tne Denent oi tho labor ing poor of this great city, my paper was stopped by thousands who now go to cburcn in tbe same cars every Hun day. For that sincere effort 1 waa as sailed by a concentrated cordon of an gry clergymen, one memorable Sabbatb day, calling upon their congregations to stop the Press ; and now most ot those men of lind frequently rid to ana irom c buret) on nunday. When, equally solitary and alone, I pleaded that the colored people should be allowed the use of tbe same curs, bun dreds of those who now amiably sit aide by side with tbe negro in these cars, also stopped tho Press. but my last and crowning crime was that ol declaring lor ueneral Han cock lor President. One mnn with drew his subscription bocauso ho de clared 1 was dishonoring the lame ol the dead Ueneral Meade, the most ol the urvivrs of whose family voted in tbe Presidential election for the living hero of Gettysburg. Another, who was one of tbe loudest to applaud Gen. Hancock in July, 18C3, for bis magnifi cent services to our great State and tity, stopped Progress tocause he could not train, bo said, with a party which supportod Lee in tbe rebellion. Btill another discontinued his paper because tne election ol Uenentl Hancock, in bis belief, would be a decree against the control ol bis special ring in this conn try. Others, not quite so bold, waited to see if General llancoak could be elected in November, in which event no doubt your name would still be in scribed on my books. John Wolsh was among this list. He. like yon, waited for Hancock's defeat beture he aired his anger. In addition to his note withdrawing his name from Progress, be declared that he could not stand my theory that tho Kmpire was i-vruiin 10 ue successiui ii luero money waa berealter permitted to crush and control free judgment in this country. Now I have your letter of the 6tb of December. Instead of meeting the aireci issue instead ol discussing on fair grounds tbe doctrine that there can be no free- untrammcled suffrage in this country if capital is allowed to muzzle conscivncoand lo turn tbe labor ing population into so many white slaves, you speak of Mr. Welsh as "one of your (my) oldest and best frionds than whom there is no ono in Phila delphia wbo is mora esteemed and resneeted lor tho nnntv ol his lire." All of which 1 freely admit exocpt luat wniro maw to ine irienusnip between Mr. Welsh and myself. That has always been maintained by perfect independence ol all money relations between ns. lint II, In this remark. you mean that I went abroad nnder bis invitation as Centennial Commis sioner, in 1874-1875, please remombor that, Dtaudca doing my duty honestly, according to your records and the pub lic (augment, i spent thousands ol dol lars out of my own nockot. in addition to tho two hundred and fifty dollars a monin allowed By tba inance Com mittee. Ho much for that. It is be cause Mr. Welsh is precisely what you say bs is, because he is so good a man, oecause uis nie berclolora has been a model, because of the Duritr of that lilo (virtues you claim lor him, and I concede) that a lata! loroo was given to bis secret application for the money of the millionaires to bay a man into the Presidency, convicted by the He publican party of the United States oi brazen corruption in lha American Congress. i be purity of John Welsh's life mail. tho Impuiity of that example more ter rible. Until he signed the monstrous circular of the I4lb of. September, 1880, General Hancock was the foreordained 1'resitlent or the United Slates. Han cock's friends had Just carried Maine, and Mr. Garfield himself, and the trained bands of bis party the office, bolder and recklce managers wbo have been getting rich for twontv years from the plunder of tbe general uuaornmeoi sawaod trembled Dclore thai handwriting oa lha wall." At this point John Welsh took lha field against General Hancock, tin lo tha Maine election, in September, John Welsh alood aloof. The thrilling reo ord of Genoral Hancock, his splendid contradiction of all charges or suspi cions against himself, the attractive incidents of his stainltwH life, and the graceful dignity with which he avoided all offensive advertisement of his per son and his claims had reached thou sands of hearts, and there is no doubt that if these evangelizing Influences hud oven pornilttcil tocontrol, lluncock would havo been the choice of the Antorican people. At this moment John Welsh, of all men, tho very man whose "purity ol lite" should have led bim to yield to those great facts, made his appcaranco aa the author of tho extraordmary circular which I republish. Up to that time ho had stood alool. And when that paper appeared there was not a gentleman In I uiladelphia, out side ol the aspirants for office, who did not read tnis demand lor a corruption luna Willi amazement. 1 no shameless circular was a blow in the dark, struck from an unoxnectcd anaiter, stiuck under the mask of confidence in tbe hope that those it was intended to debauch and destroy would never hear oi It. Fortunately, such monstrons trans actions always see the light of day. You cannot print a wicked wrong in this age and hide it from human eyes and beans, any more than you can hide it Irom God ; and so, when John Welsh ptomised to keep the money sent to him to buy the sullruge a secret, be admitted all of which ho now stands convicted. Hv this pledge of secrecy he confessed ho was wrong. "Tho purity ot his life" was a living reproach upon bis deliberate act, and the success ol bis wrongcrnwiicd hisown dishonor. It was he who sounded the challenge. His was the bugle-call to bribery. He re-aroused the elements ot hatred against the South. Ho organized capi tal against labor in tht North, lie stimulated the worst men. His bid was the boldest hid against conscience since tho days of the bank of the Uni ted Slates, and it was a more audacious assault upon individual integrity than thai great corporation. Itwasa mote formidable temptation to parties and to tbe press, in proportion as tbe money John Welsh marshalled against Uon'l Hancock was a thousand times more than that organized against General Jackson, Ally years ago, by the bank ol tbe l nited Mates. And so, long beforo the day of eleo lion, John Welsh became tho text ot sectional hatred on the ono side and sectional humiliation on tbo other. The money he raised was tbe open treasury irom which desperate men could draw at ad libitum, and last No vember tbe States bought by that money were handed over, liko mana cled prisoners, to the tender mercies of tho rescued office-holders anil their chief at Mentor. Wits I to stand silent before such un occasion as this ? Was 1 to remain muzzled beforo the exposure of tho dark secret ? Hud 1 consented to such a rthamo 1 would have been partner in the conspiracy itself. Now, lost you may not have seen this most shameful circular, 1 reprint it as lollowa : 23 Soutb Tatar. Stbb.t, PsiiiADXLrBiAi Hipieiabar Utb, Itthtl. At a ajeetlr,. of a Bumber of the baiioefi rn.n of rbllid.lpliiB, arid TOertd.y. Sepumber Utb, Hub. Jobn Welib ill ehoiea Cbairraaa, aad Cr. rua Elder Beorotarjr. Tba aajeriiaeed were ap pointed a Cataoiittee to procure fundi lor tbe are oi tue nopaniieao part? la tbe prriiot oimpaiftn I oa kaow thai aa lb. remit of the Noreatber eleetioa depend! the pmpirite af our aiaaafae turen. tbe eiliteaee, probable of our aaiioaal uankinf ijitem, aad the infrlj of ear national Qnaneel. '.. tew fief fee infetfaafe aaa feeifiaaf ar. aeaiei of iar a eaajMf'ea are farae, aad fant la one af lAa dBfwf tfulei, wAin lae. (M It afcfo. (MMfe wrcemary la oar mate, fa. anrfaf sad. M.Mot ar prefwred. Sirea weebi froia tali day Ika (reel battle will he fohl aad, if tha areeeBt epatbr eoatioeei fait.. LAHliK SUMS AHK NEEDED INSTANTLY, and ta job, aa aaa of Ike aiod.rate nuaiber ta wbora lucb aa appeal eaa ha Made, the Committee look for a prompt aad liberal eentriballna. Teia efi aad year ea.trer er eoelrieitfioa are fa e httd aa.ytdr.oaf. faymaali are la be node to Wberuia Dehor, Treaiurer, Jfo. SS Soath Third Street. Von will perceive, Mr. Goshorn, that 1 do not stop lo discuss the sin cerity of the excuses of John Welsh for this corruption fund. It I did, 1 might say that thcro is not an honest man betwoen tbe two oceans wbo be lieves that II General Hancock bad been elected President last November be would have destroyed our mans factures, impaired our national banking system, or intenered witb the safety of our American finances. Hancock's wbole lilo is a protest against the scandalous assumption. Ho is a citizen of Pennsylvania, known to John Welsh, far bettor known to John Welsh than Jobn Welsh is known to yon or by yon Hancock was born in Montgomery oounty, almost within sound of tbe bell of Independence nail, and yet, because a man whose whole life here tofore has been a single illustration of "purity ol character, alleges all things against Goneral Hancock (I will not insult John Welsh by tho intimution that ba believes what bo wrote and signed,) but because he alleges such things against General Hancock, be did not hesitate to recommond the pur- cbaso of great Slates, and to take the lead In a crusade against tbe consciences of thousanda of poor workingmen who ustt iu vote agaiiisi, ueneral iianooca on tho threat of being turned into the streets or being beggars or paupers. Together witb thousands of others I denounced this most cruel, unprovoked and dangerous proceeding, and 1 am convinced that the American people win never lorgot tne means hv which. under the name of a man boasting of bis "purity of life," a brave soldier lias been deprived ol bis electoral maioritv. Under the rule of the Uritisb House of Commons, the practice el a govern ment to which John Welsh was the accredited American Minister, a mem ber of Parliament, elected by the pro cosses recommended by himsell in regard to the choice ol the President ol the United States, would have been unseated without a votu.; tho very petition slating tho fact that he had purchased the ballot, would have led him without a rase. 1 am fflad that roil hnra rlonn mn tbe honor to strike your namo from my list of subscribers, because 1 should feel degraded in taking the money ol a man wbo attempts surreptitiously to proscriD an independent American editor for denouncing practices which ir done by an ordinary citizen would consign that citisen to deserved con- tempt and shame. John W . lonmr. I'aorosiD Stats Hoard or KuavzYa The Kngineers and Surveyors of the StaU ol Pennsylvania in convention assembled demand new legislation, and have drawn np an act to be presented for tho consideration ol the Legislat uro. The act referred lo creates a Htate Hoard ot Hnrvcys, to consist of tho Secretary of Internal Affairs and two practiced surveyors to be appointed by the Governor for a terra of lour years. The Heard is to liconso survoyors, es tablished true meridian lines, examine instruments, and make such rules and regulations aa ahall secure accurate work. It is to supplant tbe Hoard oi Property. The duties of County Sur- veyora ar clearly set iorth. l,snd- maras wnera practicable, are to be made of atone. Persona removing or altering landmarks are to be punished with fine and Imprisonment, and a definite scale of Iocs for surveying is established. The proposed act con tains other matter of detail of less e-en eral interest. We believe its passage would prove a public benefit, thelili- gations growing out oi erroneous sur veys in Ibis Stale bavebwn very conlly, and they will continue ta be so as long as tha business ia left la tht bands ot dabsters and jickaf-all.trtdea. Phil aAelphia ftrxiiril. di vouch of bvsixess axd ST A TK. ' Prom lha Nia York Dimnorilie Praia Is "a titriir lor protection" to use the common but inaccurate phrase constitutional T We do not Hud it so i.oiiiiiiuted in the bond, and inasmuch as all powers not plainly granted are wiiuneiii, ii is clear Ihut Congress has not the right to legislate money out of one class and into tho pockets ol another. So fur aa protection is the necessary incident of the raising of revenue, there can be no question ; but when a turilf ia madu prohibitory, as ours is with regard to many leading articles, it cuusus to produce any revo- nuo whatever, and its sole operation is to lorco tne American manulucltiror, ut prices fixed by the latter. This is not, strictly speaking, protecting any body ; it is merely an artificial arrango- ment by which a small class of men are enriched ut tho expense of all oilier classes Docs "protection protect ?" We havo nartiallv answered above. It clearly does not protect those and they are the multitude whom it confines to one market antl compels to pay more than tho merchandise can be had for in the markets of the world. Nor does it appear tn protect tho manufacturers themselves. Uvery unnatural condi tion imposed upon commorce or pro duction tends more or less diroctly to disasirous ernes. High prices, pro duced hy a monopoly of the market, from which the foreign competitor is excluded by luw, indu 'os over pro duction, unit, unit ruin to tho very persons who thought themselves pro tected aguinst ail chances. Ko wo soe periodical lips and downs in tho iron business, tho period of unnatural high prices lo the consumer ending with the period ot inaction to the capital on gaged, and ol deop and terrible (lis tress to tho men thrown out of work. Freedom is the life of trade, monopoly us death. Tho plea of "protection lo American industry" i an impudent pretense. Wo havo never heard of a manufacturer sharing with his mon the profits which he reaps by reason of a prohibitory tu rill, lie pockets them with oqtinnim ity during tbo period ot prosperity, and when tho crush comes, that inovi tably iollows unnatural stimulus, bo shuts down, and thinks no more of them than be does of the "pauper la bor of Europe." Our tariff needs revision and will bo revised. Tho monoolists, who nre absorbing millions, which aro no more nor less than enormous bountios levied upon tbe sweat ot labor to support the luxury of a few a tax upon the whole people lo maintain the lords of the turnnco and the mill say that nothing shall bo done, nut something will be done. Tbeir allianco with tho party rrtconlly successful by their aid will not save thum privileges so op prcssivo lo tho rost ot us. 1 hcao in terests must be divorced from the government. Tbe union is contrary to tho whole spirit of our system. If wo must have nobles, living upon the proceeds of other men's labor, for whoso support the government levies a general tax, which doos not even pass through tho treasury, but goes directly into the pockets ot the tavored class, lot us have patents of nobility duly issued, and no moro pretense about it. Kxactly So. The Carbon Democrat says : "Kvery time after defeat, some one has suggested the necessity of a thorough reconstruction of the Demo cratic party, and just such suggestions, hero nncf there, arc made now. Wo say stick to the organization and tho party just as it is. It is as good as it can ho. A party ol tbe people, with out political power, that id led by such un incorruptible man 08 General Han cock as its standard bearer, and strong onougn to cast tour and a bait million votes, and in tho faco of over a hun dred thousand ofllce-holdors with fabu lous snms of money in hand to buy up all tho scalawags that aro for sale, even carry a majority of tho popular vote of the country such a party will and must, at tbe proper time, effectually crush out tho spirit ol im perialism and restore tbo Uupublio to its former integrity and glory. To talk about, or even suggest a change oi party base, without the semblance ot necessity, would be political suicide. Therefore, stick to and rigorously sup port the good old party of the Demo cracy . That's good sense every word of it. And it will provo the ngnt thing in the end. Another Fideral Paitib It is announced that Justico Wm. Strong, of the United States Supreme Court, win enter himself upon the "retired list" established by the Republicans, and win noncGlortb cease lo sit upon the bench or perform any other duty. We buliovo the amount be will receive from tbe Federal treasury will be 17,. 000 per year during hf'o. Judge Strong obtained his appoint ment to the .Supreme bench by agree ing in advunco to reverse a lormer de- tliston made by that Court, Highly disreputable as this a t was. Strong i-i;iiinuu uimauii lor ineuiinues anu con- A L: lr r i tept lor judicial honor when planed upon tho Electoral Commission. In that rapacity he decided everything in favor oi the Ifadtcals, without regard lo law, logic, evidence, lacls, honor, oath or decency. Now ho shamelessly goes upon ine pauper list, though he is in full bodily and intellectual vigor, and lias aireatly accepted a position as attorney lor tho Heading liuilroad Co. nut ine pcoplo vole to keep a party in power that does such thinc'S, and they must put tip with it. Clinton Demo crat. A Phztty Pair Tho New York iVun IB tllHllv anvnrn in iiukLi.. nf Arthur and Conkling as they stand r.lutwt 1,1 IllA ..,) litV M.fi . I - w ' j ..... j i . , . u tumr two rtnt l..m.n " it . - inkn .. - toremost among the Itopublicnn lead- cm hi ine nation, ana representing the greatest of all the States in tho Nalion- ui tn-naw, mo oiner tne vice rresidenl idppl of tha ITtiiii, Riui. . ...w v...v..w umitn inl Bluing and lending themselves to tho further ing in corrupt scnemcs to purchase votes in the Common Council of Now York! If it bo possible to conceive of a lower depth oi dohascmont than tb ieu are not aware oi ll. Eitbkmis. MtaJ. Errolt ia another applicant lor Iho Kenalorsbip. Ho ia a protective tariff man sure, having refused to vote for Gonorul (rarfield for Speaker because the new President was not considered sound in hia viows concerning a tariff suited for Ponnsrl vania. He will not hesitate to criticise Grow e record. It would not be a bad plan if the fifteen or twenty aspirants wouki nave a mass meeting and concen trate their strength. Unless thev do so. trouble may result and Grow carry off tha prize. It looks now as il tloyt was ine strongest man against Grow. attTnnt.wn ft la M1 Lnnn it..i the Republican party ia divided into iwo uisiinci wings, i no one is known the Conkling. Cameron. Loiran and rant wing, and tho other aa the aine, Sherman. Kenton and anti rant thirl term wing. Undur which ing will President Garfield seek shel rr Itlaina and hia Mn. nnmi.,..l im, but lb other lollowa eleclod him. A story aliowiuirwnman'a nnrfldw l told atmiif. a enmiMnfiil and wulth. young oil operator ol Hradtbrd. He ft. II : .. I ' :.u - , , ivu iii iu.w wun a young gin WDtajo parents OOuldn't aducnta hnr Ha aonl hor tu boarding school, built and lurn ishad a handaoma. nnatl naer knnu and was ready lo bo married and movef into hi new? borne, when hit affianced I elonod with another fallow. t $UsrrUanrottf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs, Our wen villa, Jn. V, Tft-tf. Clearfield Nursery. KNCOURAGK HOMK IXDU8TKY 'nil If andoriiaaad, kavlag eetabllibea a Mar JL ear; oa tba Tike, aboal Beit way aetweae Clearfield and Curwemville, ie prepares, ta far siib all klaui af mtlT THKKo, (itaadara aad dwarf,) KrrrgreeBi, Ubrabaarj, (J rape ViaBa, Uooeobarry, Lawtoa Ularlberrv, Strawberry, aad ReifWrrj Vlaee. Aleo, Sibarlaa CrabTreee, UalDoe, aad aarljf outlet Itbaeera, Ae. Order pronpUjr attaaded ta. Addreee, - a. v. naiiiDi, leplO CarweanlUl, Fa. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE I Tb Htlariif owl often at print ) thiU Tl nub!, firm ituatvd ia (J HA II AM TOWNSHIP Claarflald 0011017, know w tha Oontaialog 1 SI sir, fit of which r olari and bat-iDf theroB rtd larf fram dwell ing haoM, Urg fratu bara, and the titer ury outballdioga. tugelher with ft Urg reberd, good water, etc. The proper. will be eeld vert eatr terma For further parties I ara ...quirt 01 me Mbaoriber, in perano, or by letter. FRANK riKLDINO. Clearfield. Pa., March 21th, l&SO.-if IMMOVI TH HOUR. TRADE (fvMARK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES CONSUMPTION. KpittiBf! of Blond. BmoehlUe. Aitbma. Coasba, aud all dl...Mia of Ui. Pulmonary Oreana. Prlra ao onta ill Oai lallar. OUENTHER 4. CO. Proprietor. It fia Aeaaua, IfTTMUaaH, M, AUK YulIM UKl'UlildT Iftm IT. Ootober 17, lBSI-ta. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market St., Clearfield, (at the Pee Otfke,) TUB KBderalgned hegi leave t eaeoaao le the eitiwoi of Clearfield end eloiaitr, that he haa tHfbd np a roon and hai jaat returned from tbe city with a Urg eaevnt of reading matter, eonmung ta pan or Bibles aud Miscellaneoas Books, Bleak, Aeootmt aad Paw Beohi ef erery de eeriptlon ; Paper and BaTelepee, French proceed end plaia Pane and Peacili j Blank Legal Papon, Deeda, Mortgage JndgtaeBt, Exemp tion aod Promiaarr notee; White aad Pareh- ment Brief, Legal Cap, Keoord Cap, aad BUI Cap, 5 boot nuno, tor etioer riaoo, fiat or vioua, oonataaMe oa hand. Any book ar stationary deitred that 1 may not have oa head, will be ordered by flnt etprua, and told at wholesale or retail to aait eiutomer. I will also keep periodioal itterai ore, auca as Magaamea, newnpapera, , P. A UAl'LIN. Clearfield. May T, 196S-tf A NEW DEPARTURE LITH ERSBl'Rti. flereafUr, goods will be eold for CASH only, or la exeheago for prodacte. No books will be kept In the futare. All aid aeoonats mast be Uled. Thoaa who euoot flash np, will pleas Danaorar tneir notes aaa ,CL0SE THE BEC0ED. I am determined to Mil my Roods at easb priees, and at a diaeottnt far below that erer offered in this Tlclultr. The dlsoouat I allow at eastomertt will make them rleh la twenty yearelf taey follow my aanoe eaa bey Utelr goode from me. 1 will pay ea ror waeat, oat and ciover eeed. DANI8L ttOOU LANDER, Lathersbarg, Jaaaery 17, 1911. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND BTRIRT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKaLIRB ih PURE DRUGS! v cn fl MICALSt PAINTS, OIIiS, DYE STUFF vARNisuKs, BR US HIS, PERFUMERY, FANCY 80OD8, TOILET ARTICLES, 01 ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS far medlslaal paryeee. Trasses, BapperUre, School Books and Stat lea. ery, and all other artielee aanallj foand la a Drag Stare. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARB PULLY COMPOUNDKD. Uaring a hug e perlenoe la tha buinesa they eaa glr eatir aat- UlaKUaOB. 3. a. VAKTRWtCK, John r. iiwm. riMrdold. tkeoomher U. 1HT4. iEJODHHO. DIALERB IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, OL'F'D 00., PJ. I espectfully aoliait their palront a. v aaa iaa paatte gaoerairy la eall aad aaaai iaa laelr sew aUeh af Spring and Summer Goods CONfflSTIHO OK Cashmeres, Vtlwatatna, Dslalnea, iawns, uinntiams, 1'rinU, Un. bloaibed and Blnachad Mm Una, Fancr Skirts, 8htat inr, Tickiriffs, CarpcUi, lluin. Oil Olothi, HOSIERY, ' Launtlried, White. Cheviot and Percale Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Men's and liojra' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ale., to Groceries & Gcnl Mr rchandlse will be found ol firat quality, aod satisfaction ia gaaraiitaMil. The fol lowioK ara always kepi oa band, (soma tew oslf in tbeir aMaon)t Softara, Taaa, CofTeee, Spioee, Syrup. vviiimnivHii iaa, vratngaa, irtWrnA Banana, Fijr, Dale, ate., Hard, war, Qaeensware, Glassware, , Tinware, Wood and Willow war, PainU, Oile, Cloek, 1 Trunks, Valise, Mlrrora, Blatlonery. Purnltnr, A Miner Suppllee, ' ALSO, DIjUSU nt BaUa3C,a.n.Tnta assaroisss. July ?9, 1880 tr. Our Glen flrfrtUrmfnt. THE REPUBLICAN, f ebllilwd ererj Wedaaadaj hi G. B. GOODLANDER, CLBARflELU, PA., Haa the Largest Clrcalatloa ef aay paper la Marthwaatera Peunaylranla. The large aDd constantly increasing circulation of the Bepuulioak, render it valuable tobusinoss mon aa A medium thro' which to reaoh the public. TeBMI OP SUBSCaiPTION i If paid in advanoe, ... 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid after aiz months, . . 8 00 When papers are aent outaide of the oounty payment mast be in advance. ADVERTISING : a Ten lines, or lean, 8 times, II 60 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 linos, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEAKLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . . 18 00 Two squares 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . 60 00 One-half column 70 00 One oolumn, 120 00 HLiAXKf. W have always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, , LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, , Ao., Aa, " Ao. JOB PRINTING. W are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SCCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER IIEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPIILET8, CIRCULARS, ' Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. IX. Goodlander, ' , Clearleld, CtoftrflrM Coentf. Pa. . etttt. IOYD IIOU8E, J Maia Street, PUlLIFMtlUHII, PUNK A. Table alwai lupplled wllb the belt thi Biarkn eflortli. 1 he trar.lma putlie Ii Invll.d tw oal!. JBB.l,'7e. ituiialtT Lot It. WASHINGTON HOUSE, TT KKW WA81IINOT0N, Pa. lhli Bew aad well furolihed buaie h.i Lm. takes oj the andeniffnetl. He feeli eoafldeat ol betas able la render aetiifaetiea ta tboee wbu air iiruf alia wiia mm... Mari, lift. O. W. DAVI8, Prop'r rpEMTEUANCE HOUSE, KP.W WAlSIIINOTO.V, PA. It. O. BObS, . . sWbibtci.. Tbe belt of areuaimoditioni fur nia in bean. A iberal ebere af publlo i.alroais" ii aolieiM. ii.2V, 'mi.. g U S (J U E II A N N A HOUSE, CUEWENSVILLE, PINK 'A, ar-Tbli aid and Wrll-.d.l Ibhrd Hotel b.i aeea leaanl b; Iba uaJeniiriird, and be frt-li cud. fideat ol rrndeiinK i.tiilaelion to thoie alio an, aalrcniie bim. tjon.1 it. bling attached. I.LW IS V. rJl.UtM, Promietur. April Il.'fcO tr. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 ftoutb Third Htreet. PbtUlclfliia H4m'Ki;HSf And Dealer, in Government Securities. A flicauoo by mail will refeira prompt tun rln. and alt Infffrroatiort phefrfullr furtilfbr-i Orders aoliotad. April ll-fi r. K. AKftfLD. 4. B. AKl'.in F. K.ARNOLD & CO., RunkrrH and ISrokt-r, llejiioliletllle, dtelleraun Co., Fa. Monav rceeiied oa driiurlt. Iliieoutitl at u... derate rat.1. Kailem and Foreign Kiobiifi .1. wayi ao Band aad eolleettoni promptly uiaile krynoldlville, Dee. Ill, lSTt.-lr County National Bank, OF CLEAKFIKLD, PA. 00 M lo Oral im'i Biirk Baildinr tWftJr.i rat nf Flfcit A O.'a Ktore. faaMRe Ticket to and from Ltrarnool. Ooctra tw?, (ilanfrow, LoDiioa, Paria and Coprnbai'rr, Aiao, urait lor aaicoD ma kdtmi lianh..j irlr and Imparlal Bank nf London. JAiUhO 1. LKOAKU, YxttX W. .V. SHAW, Cahir. janl.'TT Jrutlstry. J L. R. Hi IEICHUOLD, lUHG EOSI DKNTlNT, QraduaU of tbe Pennvrlranl. Colire nf Dental SurirrrT. Offiet) In rrti'deiiea of Dr. Hi,li,ointi tha Hbav Hooaa. lacblS, '7h -tf (Ofaaa in Bank Boildioj.) CurweuBTtlle, Clrarflefil Co., Pa. eh 12 '76-tf. A. Al. niLLS, J' I II. i Tl 1 i.- II r. 7 IS 7 , CLEAr.FIEI.fi, PFN N'A "Offlre in reil'lrnre, oppoiltc Shiw Ih.ur. J)W.ls7ll-tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEAKKIKI.P, PA (Offlee In reildrnee, Saeuad itraet.) Nitroua Oiida (lei adminiitered for tbe piin esi eitra.'tioB uf tratti. Cleartl.ld, Pa., Mae J. Islt.lj. isrfl!anfous. Br.KS If I It "I.K. Thltlern blv.i of Itiliia Urn wbi'h I will irll ebr.p for emb, or exchange for wheat. For furtait in formation eall on or addrm the andenianed. i Y. KKAMKK Koti.fl-tf. Clearleld, Pa. MttXKV Ttl l.OAN.-On Int el... ia proved farm property, by tbe Mutual Li:i Iniuran?e Compaay of New Vork, on (Ir.t anrt Kiee, la uni rrom ll.lvl ap. Fur furthrr ta. formatiuB apply to tbe andrretirned. BI'H.XTHAL W. PMITII. Olearlpld Pa., May 7ltl, la'l lf. BUY AHOME ! H016EP, LOTS AND FARMS FOR SALE ! rpWKNTT IinrSKS and LOTS in CltarfirlJ X. (ot ' at rvaaonabT prieca and on It ran. Alao, tTral FA K.Ms in UraJ ford and Grabara townthipa. Apply to WALLACE A KKRIIS, 1, 'dO-lf ritarfili, Ca. Ba P. atLira. a. a-'rotiiai. t. i. RICLIT. Gl'LICII, McCORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Mtrct, t Irartielrt. Pa. Wa naanfaetur all kind of Fore itor fur Chambara, binls Hoama. Llbrarlaa and lUlli If yoa want F ami tor af aoy kind, dua't ba? until jim aat our atock. IT 2VT I K II T A K I X la all tie braaehea, praaaplly attended to. Ol'ILCII, McCOIIKLK 1 CO. Clearleld, Pa,, Feb. I, 'ia. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Eetail Dealer in Groceries, THE LARtlK?Tar,.l flKST Pf I.ECIKII STKk IN lllaCOt.NTV. C'OFI'EG, TKA, snun. PYHDP. M RATS, PISH, SALT, OILS, QCEEXSWARK. 1I DS ind BITKETf, PRIK1I KliflTS. CANNKI) OOOI'S, STICKS, IIHOOMH, KI.UtK, even County Agent for I.OItll. II It'S TO . . There aoo.li kooabt f.r CASH la liret I.H and eold at alranit eity prlrai. JAMKit it. Ll ll.' CleerlelJ, Pa., Juae II, IMS ly. The Heirs Run Woolen Factor; Ptna lovnuhip, Cloaroaid Co., l'a HUINEI) OUT! UT MOT BURNED U PI Thaaahaartbari hara. al araal airnM.nkil"1 oalgbborbood atetaait;, in tba arMtmD of ir laa Moolon Maaufaailorr, wilh all tht Imp roramanta atlaebod, and ara preari lo a.11 ki.J. ni.il.. Uaiinaltl. B' katf, rianfMla. As. ' Plant af foodf oi -ju I ,a a a ...aiABtt" wbooi wa aad to oa and aaanlaa oar iw- Tba baainaaa of CARD. NO AND fl'LUNA will roralTo r aapaolal attaalia. frr arraftftarjatnta will aa nada to raoaira aoJ WmI tn It milnieim A II nrk warraBtM r doa apoa t ba ahortaat aotloa, and br itrt mvi tm DHiawai wa aepa to hmih of pablia patroaafa. POUNDS WOOL WAKTIW' V wit) aat tha alfboat arkai arlat far ' and aaU onr aiaaafaotarad faoda aa Wo goodt f aa ha hoofbt la tha aaa at, m mm fall 4n miiJ. M...kU tlrril Mplaaatiaa. ait bar la paraoa or t w. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, pHitf ofr