gailroatls. IViiiiHjivuiiIulCallroad TYRONE I CLEARFIELD BllANCII fS and after Header, NOV. I, 1M), tha J Peaeaattor Train. tui M dally (elcept Sun der.) between Tyrone and Clearfield, u followat CLEARFIELD MAIL. " L(AV RODTII.' " LRAVI NOKThT CurweneTllle,..i. r.a Tyrone,....., VunaCoyoO, Summit Powellon,... Oeoooln,...,, HoBlon, ... Hteiner'e..... .1)5,1.11. .2ll, " 40, " III. t0, " 10.11," 10.17, " Hirer? lew. Clearleld,... Leonard Barrett Woodland,.. Bller,.. Waller. too,. Ulan U.ll,... llratietn ..1.41), ..!., ..1.44, ..4.01, ..4 OS, ...4.17, ,.4.Ii. I0.JJ, Pklllpibur(,.10.3o, Orahatn 10.18, Blue 11.11 10. St," Walleceloa,... 10.44, " Bijler 10.il," Woodland U.S, " Barrett 11.07, Laooard U.ll," Clearfield, II. IV, 4.SI, Phillp.bur, ,.,. SS, blelo.r'e BoToton, i.it, O.c.ole 4.62, Powelton 4.0S, Summit, J IS, ene0oY0e,......0.33, Kimviao.. ...ll.lt, " Tyrone 6.00, I Curwenevtle,.11.4Ua.ii CLKAKPIBLD EXPHKSs. LKAVK 601'TH. I LRAVI NORTH. " OurwaaiTllla. Ml l. Ki.er.iew. 5..1W " Clearleld...... 1.47 " Tyros Yanacoyoc, Summit Powelton,.. Oaoaola,..., BoynloB,.., Steinor'e..., ...7.10 p. H. ...t.4:l " ...D.06 " ...S.17 " ...8 18 ...I..H4 Looaerd, .41 Barrett Woodlaad,.. Blfler WalleeetoB,. Ilia. B.ll,... Orahata J.47 ti.oa (.08 (1.15 Oil I.Ji ..I.SV " Hhllip.burj.,.1.41 urauaio 8.47 Blue Ball 8.55 Waluvcelon, ...0.01 Bijler, o.io Woodland 0.17 Barr.il, 0.25 Laooard 9.80 ClaarOald 10.07 Ki.erviow..ln.l5 Corw.nivill. 10.20 Phlllpibirf.. o.2 Hteiner'a A..H3 Bovnton 1.37 Oaceola, (.41 How. lion ( la Humutit, 7.05 Vaoacoyoe,..,, T.l.t Tyron 7.45 PIIILIPSB1RO A MOSHAN.NON BllANCHKS LBAYS SOCTB. P. B. A. M. A. M. 2:80 2:40 7:J0 2:45 7:.1 tit 7.40 2:U 10:20 7:58 1:10 10:35 (.11 1:11 10:4.1 8:19 1:13 10:48 8:15 3:30 10:53 1.15 1:35 10:58 (:4I 3:40 11:13 1:49 LB.VB BORTR. A. II. P. . P. R 7:15 11:10 7:00 12 15 (:09 11:21 5:00 12:14 4:58 9:50 11:04 4:40 9.34 11:51 41u 9:30 11:43 4:15 9:25 11:40 4:2) 9:10 11:36 4:lo 9:16 11.30 4:08 9:10 11:25 4:0o BTATIOXft. Morriadala, Phllipaburg, htainar'a Bojrnton, O.oeola, Mu.hanoon, Sterling, lloutldale, MoCaoley, Kandriok'i, Kaoiey. BALD BAULK VALLKY BHANCli. K". Mall. Mail. Eip. . " A. R. p. w. .. i. 7 0S (.20 Lava Tjrona arrive 8.S2 7.55 i n ..ir ji.ld Eagle 8.17 8.01 9.18 Julian J.33 (.24 1.43 ilileaborf (.13 (.31 9.51 Bellefonle 5.115 8.45 10.03 Milaaborf 4.54 9.08 10.19 Howard 4.31 JM2 11.08 arrira L. Ilarea laava 3.55 7.42 7.05 (.43 (.33 (13 (.00 6.25 TYRONE STATION. BABTWARD. WRHTWARO. A. R Pittbur;h Kip'ai, 1.53 Pecine fcipr.il, 1:18 P.R. Paelfie Bspreie (:67 JohnMown Expreal 8:51 p. H. Da; Ripreia 12 54 Mall Train, 8:27 Atlantic Kxr-re.t, 8-51 rhila.Kiiir.il, 9:3.1 Way 1'aaaenger, 1:16 Chicago Rip,.,., a;J6 Mail Train, 1:34 Fait Line, 7:H8l Cloi. conneottoni made by ail Iralm at Tjrona 8. 8. BLAIR, JlT-tf. Saporlntendint. STAUK LINES. A .tageleevea Curwenevllle daily for Reynold! Tilla, at I o clock, p. m., srrirlng at Rrynoldivilla . o u cioce, p. at. jiainmlng, leave. KeynoMa. Tilla dally, at 7 o'clock, . m., arriving at Cur. wonivlllo at 12 o'clock, m. Kara, aacb way, 32. A stage learee CurwenaTllia daily, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DuUuia City, arriving at Dulloia City at ( o'clock, p. m. haturning, learaa DuBoia at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at Curw.Barilla at 12 o'clock, m. Para, aaoh way, $1.50. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW URADK DIVISION. ON and after Monday, No? llth, 1880, tba paiaangar traina will run daily (aicapt Sunday) bolwaaa K.d Bank and Driftwood, aa Mlowa i KAHTHAHI).l).r Mall laa.aa Pitt.barg (:65 b. m.; Rad Bank 11:35 1 8hgo.lun.tlon 11:61: N.w Batal.hoaa 11:66 p. m.i Mayatllla 1:10; Troy 1:36 i Brookrllia 1:55 Pnllar'a 1 JO , R.y. old.Tllla 1 18 i DuHoil 3:0(1 : Kuminit Tunnel 3 111 Ponlald 3:42! Tyler'a 3:65 j Benelotte 4:31: arrira. at Driftwood at 5:20. VY KHTW AH D. Day Mall l.ar.i Driftwood 12:10 p. m. B.Beietu 1:00 i Trl.r't 1:18 i PanOald My ; Bnmtnil Tunnel 2:00 1 DuBoia 2 15: Keynoldirllla 2:38 ; Pullar'a2:6t; Hrookrill. J:li: Troy 8:32; Ueyaoille 3:64; New Betblenem 4:09 ; Mligo Junetlon 4:17 1 Had Bank 6:03; arritai at PiltabBrgat 7:40 p. m. p9- Tba Reynoldnlllo Acconmodatlon learaa RojnolJ.rill. daily at 7:66 a. m.; and arrlr.i at neu nana at !: a. ., rittaburgb at 1:40 p. Leairaa Pliubur.h Bl 1:13 n. m.l Red Bub 1:65 p. aa.; arming at R.jnoldirille at 9:06 p. ta. ikm conaactloni Bade with traiaa oa P. A Kallroad at Driftwood, and with traina on the Aiiagneny valley Railroad at Rad Bank. DAVID McCARIlO.Uea'l Sop't. a. n. NtviN., oap b. U. HIT. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO B.llefoBte, Pa tils Hlddletewn ....15 Loch Ua.ea I 711 Marietta. I Laneaatar I PHILADELPHIA 7 Altaona 1 William, port. I at nuntlngdoBH. 80 Lawiawwa. ........ J 5t.rya.ine 4 it CaweBiTille , fa Oeceola tb BARRINBURO ... 4 7S JoBaetewDH...... S fbllipibarc..- Tyrone 1 riTTHllIIRH a ItUsftUantoug. Farm for Sale I rpriS ulaertber sow oir.n hla r.. r. ..1. X The preperty la located one mile and a half noria or lieerneld.eoBtBtnlng MO 11 TV ACRK8, oei ar wmen la cleared aad under goad eultira- tiOB. mod twa.Btare I. hnn L, ..... I Bad ether aeoaaeary eattjuildlnge, together with n nrcneraer an Binda or rrult. Tha whole i UNUhKLAIU WITH UOOD COAL. Thi.nroe, arte will be nK... r. . . 11.. ........ Per further partioalan call en tba preml.ee, ar -wM.e a lei.er l JUIi.il V. KKKU, Dec. 15, USI-41 Clearlold, Pi CENTRAL Ntate Aoriunl Ncliool (Eighth Sormal School Dittrict.) lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. X. RA VB, A. A!., Ph. D., Principal Taia School aa at pre lent eamtltnted, olTera the vary beat faeilitlaa for Profeaaioaal and Vlaaieal irunina. Dalldlngi ipaeloni, la.llleg and eoamodlona f lj' V "' w" ""t. and -'" - """"uiui aappiat pare, ton koaalies haallhfal ud aaay of acaeaa. Harmading aaeBery aaearpaieed. ..aeaere aaparieneeB, ameleat, and alire to Dleelpllae, Ira hat hlad, anlform and thoroagh. RineBeaa modarata. Pny ante a weak deduction to tho. preparing Stadeate admitted at any lima. Caere, af atady preeerlbed by tha Stalai I . !7, 1 . ' rrP"l"J- III. lilemaB. ADjr.cr c-erRiii r IV AVt " CoaimeretaL IIL Maaia. Tha Rlemaatar and Setaalia a. ' faaeleaal, Bad eludeata gradaating tharela reealea -i"-eiae,ae,niemng oi. tallowing aerrea- poadlag degreeei Haatw af tha Klemeate aad Kaetarafthe Bdeaeae. Oradaatea la the ather " . , V. . iiaeataa af Ibeir at- I'gaew ay we raealty. Tfc. ..I 1 1 ... , -" are nneral. aad are . taroegeneee nei laiarior la thaee ef oar beet The State require, a higher order af ell I taip. iaa umea Bemana it. It la aaa af the (rime object, af thl. erhool ta help to aeeara it by aral.blag iBtelligeot and eScienl teacher, for Mr acBeoli. To Ihil and It oolioila yoang per sobi af good abilities aad good purpoeea thoea ha daaire ta tmproee their time and their ul. eau. aa ated.au. To all each It promieaa aid la .toping laeu-powera and abaadeal apporta itlae for wollnaid labor alter ltl.. MkA.l Por ealalogaa aad Urma addreaa the Principal, -w7 wi ina voara. BOARD OF TRU8TEIS1 BtOnt ROLbBBB' TBVBTBRB. . 1 ".."lT"!'."- ". H. t Jma Brew, 8. M. Blehford.Bamaal Chrlat, A. N. Raub, R. H. "' i "'PP. aiatilag, I. P. ale Oomlo. Re,, tf . W. Raakla, W. If. Brewa. bt.ts tacaraaa. Ilea. A, O. OwHIa, Boa. H. L. Dlrfeabaek, nn. nm. Dlgler, 4. V. O, Whalay, . Millar MeO.ra.iek, Ra," orriraaa: WILLIAM BIOLRR, Preetdewl, ClearlelJ, Pa. Oea. JRSSI MKRRILL, Vsae Praatdeat, Urk H.reB, Pa. S. MILLAR MeOORMIOK, rwwweary, La Maraa, Pa. tBOMAl VARDLIY. ' an Twaaaeai, Lee B.rea, Pv tewl Davn. Pa, Aaguet a, leM.lp. irtUsffUantoiis. AltNOLD HAS ADVAXC'KD Prices of Shingles, SHAVED A.NP HAWED rurwaoitille, Jan. 9, "I If. 1. S. HENDERSON, BaKauu. TT NnFlPTAtfF' T3 BI RNSIDE, I'KNN'A. rpilg anbacrlbar now olfrrl to tba rltlteni of X 0nrnatle and vicinity, an unprovided apeclalty. Hereafter all kinda of Caibcla and t'olnaa will be krpt on band, and order, tilled at once. t'uutralu .itltnittit .liiyichrrr. 1 will furniab tbe (neat ai well ai the eheapeat artiolea d.'lii'aled to fnnerala All ordera left at tbe itore vf JollN C. CoNnaa will receive prompt atteatlon. For fnrtber parllculara, cell on or "Hrean K. 8. 1IKNHKRSON. Deo. 10, 1879-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hav oftanoij up, in tbe atore room lately oeauptatt 7 - ""r nim, on oeeotia it reel, a larg and WtU tttlfctot) dtnclt of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUKKNSWARK, WOOD X WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which tbey will diipott of at rraonabl rata for uh, or axcbaDga lor country prodaoo. OKOHOR WBAYEE A CO. CUarfiflld, Pa., Jan. 9, U7H-t. REMOVAL ! James Li. Lcavy IIivIdc parohaaad ths antira atock of Prad. Sackfftt, hrtby gvn nntln tbat be baa muTad Into tba roan) lately occupied by Roed A Haircrty, lb, public ' ' ' STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of the lateat luipruTtd ptittrrn. at tow price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gaa Fixtures and Tinware. Roeflnit, Spoutinir, PlomMnjr, (Ina Fittinr, and Repairing Humpa a apecialty. All work warranted. Anything in my line will be ordered epeoial If da.lred. JAM. L I.EAVY, Proprietor. FRRD. SACKKTT, Aent. Cloarled, Pa., January 1, 1179-11. The News From MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST EECEIVZD THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Jals and Capjj -AND- dent's h:::i Mi That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STORE, BOOH 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE. (.to. ('. aVTtIM tV.tKMtRR. Clearleld, Pa., Rapt. St, 1110.3m. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store, RIM1M Sit. TIIRI'.B, 4IPI R A lliumi:, Clearfield, Pa., nilOl.KKALK A RETAIL DEALER IS DKY GOODS. 7 Cnmprlilnii Or... Oooj. of tbe very letet .lelea. """i wan at ua.ameree, Hnche.tar Panelea, Alpaeai, ana all ajaaner of Fancy Dress Goods, Sarh m Craton. Mlikir lutfn, PUi.lf, bmi uiitKbM, UrM ranoiM ef tb Tory tM Hjirt, n4 ehfKi thy cm txi txtd la tfaii Bitrkft. NOTIONS, Cenelitln. ef GliTea for II. at.. Ladiea ana Ulnae. Hoi. of all eheHre, rjilk Prionaa, baeea, raae iireee Haltona. Lailiea' Tiee af all ehadee anil Itelea, Cell, aad Collare, Hihhoaa af all kmde aad aallllae. Aleri.. laderweer, Trimmings ate. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QueenBware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpeN, Oil Cloth. WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Whlek will h. Bold whalaaala at retail. Will Uke Country Produce Birhanc tbt Cede at Markrt Prlraa. Wal.i. HOFFER. ricarfald. PaM tft. , liaeeo if. TDD lira Julnrtisfiurnts. ft HM IIUHIIK1J4. Oe.,ra Weaver A Co ej4 wanl Ave tbouaand bu.bela of OATS, Bow, and will pay ca.b or produce. C: arlt.l J, I'a., Aug. 13, I87l tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0N & BR0., I I On Mirlbet t'l., ota Jr wat of Matnloa Hou, j CMaARFIhhD, I'A. ' Uar irrmmrnjnu art rf th mo., oumi,ltr 'fliKnfttr tvr frrnlnbinit thi publn with Krib Mrgf all klntl.anti of thtrtrybctt quality. m"1'- htob l"r bbliiaa for the ben. a. M-m jYI"i puono. L. II around whan In town, and lake m look at thini.. or aiidrn F. 34. rAklinw a nun Clearteld, Pa., July 14, 1876-lf. JOH T INW AIt, II AIM) W A H tj, nil HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Bud HKKIiLKM, ATTACHMKNTH AND PARTS, nd all klntU of SEWING MACHINES, 00 TO O. B. MKRKELL, , - Airent, CLEARFIELD, I'A. Jute 1, 'M If. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN T IIKKKHV aire ootiea to Ihe rttiietie of Clear J. Held aiid the nurrounding tlninity that I am prflptrrd at all timet to (urniah fainlliaa and toanulactutinf fut.btinbiaftiu with a mperior Coal, Wood t Coke, Wblnh I atn pnpirtd to ddlvfr In a few hu notice. I am alwey read- to hnul and dellrer Iroiu and to tba drpot, or anywhere else, and wot Uioillta and boufbnld guo.l anywhera on '"""nonce. iiiuw. a , v thLIT. CIarBeld, Pa., Mar. 81, IHSo tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, 51 A TTIt ESSES, AND . Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREKT, NEAR V. O. Tba anderalgned brft leave to Inform the eltl leoa of C'laarflald, and tba public generally, that ba boa on band a Hue aiortmot of Furoltara, nob aa Walnut, Cheitnnt and Fainted Chamber Soitei, Parlor Buitei, Reelinlna; and Ettenaion Cbaire, Ladiea' ard Grata' Eaay Cbalra, the Per for ted Dining and Parlor Chaira, Cana Heats and Windaor Chairs, Clothea Itara, Step and Kiten aion Lad den, Hat Racka, Horubtlng Bruibea, Ar MOULDING AND PICTnRR PRAMKR, ookinK Glaae, Chromoa, Ac., which would citable for Holiday p rewrite. dMlfl'TI JOHlf TROVTMAN. Re-Union of Trade. rpilK nnJ.r.iKnedwinhiK to iuform the fublio X that be opened a tOMMISSION Kit I UK At tbe old etinj in Troutrllle, ClearBnlJ cuuntjr, Pa., on ttie Itlth iniL, with a full atook of IIHY l.'KODH, UKOCKKIGN, N(ITKIH, Itouta, Khoea, Ktr., In feet everything to be found in B flnt-elaaa atora, all of which I aln determined to eell at Ilia loweet oath prioea. FtRMP.HH Ar I.I MIICHMRX Will Und it to their adrantngetn do tbalr dealing with me, aj tha bighc.t price, will be paid for uraia, BnoiKice, or froiluoa ot uni kind, fi or aua-balf ea.b will be paid. Trading for oningiee ur Lanjnerel any BinJ a eiieeia te. a .0. agent lor Singer Sewing Machines lUring mai arrKriftenienlii with Etaitrra mrr hoti to ) fondt (urotH&eil nr, thftefor ell fend ff, 1 mill heentulctl to if 1 1 ebfuptr tb tbehprit, J. W. CAltLM.B, Troutviili, P., Sfj.t. f I, '79-1 j. A((oot. John Irvin & Bros. crnwE.Nsvn.LE, v.., DKALF.HK 1S- All Kinds of Merchandise -bi;cii AH Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc, -H- MAM'f ACTUKKRe) AND IRALKRS IS AND kVERV LESCRIPTIOX OK SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER M The Only Manufacturer in Clearfield County of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR I LIU It, CHOP .WO t EF.lt .ii.ir.tt s o.r ii.t.rin TCasli paid for all kintls o Grain Wlicat, llye, Oats, Etc. CBrweBa.llle, Pa,, Jane 1, I81 lf. THE BEST REMEDY Diseases ot tbe Tbroat aoi Lungs. j. f r-Vx niafaanaoftlirpiilinn. J I AT V nnTr ntn are, an i-n-r. aiena ami Hum, tiint a aafe bihI relialOi- ri-iu'lr fur tlnm 1b ImnlimHn lo Try mmiiiuniir. Araa. Chrrhv 1'rn. TunAl, Ib such a rnu v and bo oOinr no cmi. aontly inerlta Ut ctHill. (t.aea of trie pulilir. It la a arienttuo outnniiia. tlon of tit. mcliriiii.1 prlnelDlna ami curativo vlrtuua nl tlia flneat dniaja, chejalcallF unit en, lo inaura inn srn PECT0 eat pnARililr, rHli-lenry and unifonnilj of ry i,lla hL.I, a.,nl.l, pnrnriaiM aa well an InvaUila to nan It with coiirMrincei. It la IImb Dmt rwltalilo mnilv for tllaeajwta nf the Uimat ami hinga that aim. haa) prfKluncri. It .trtkea at tint fiain. dnUon ol all rnilmonarw illiwaewi, affimltufr linimpt anil enrtaln relief, ami la a,lu.l.l to eitlnta of any aaa or Utiiar aca. Iteliiw very nalat.l.l., tha younireat eliililrem lake H wltoout dlfHniltj. In tha trentimwit of onllnanr Ooulia, (lokla. Mora Throat, llmDrhltla, Inflnanaa, 4 Icriryniau a rkiro Throat, Aathma, ;roiip, and 4v. ru. win nnrcia M A VRR a CHrKKf I'HO. T"Kt. ara oiaiOral, anil multitiloa am an anally ireawvrl fnaa aerioua illiwiaa by ita tliiH'ly anil faithful aaa. It alionhl I IteM at hand In ovary honachold, for tha pro. terthm It affimla in aii.l.lcn attarka. In whoopim-coiiAh anil ConaumpUnn thi-ro la no othr reraeily ao afuracruiiii, aooililnjr, and nclplul. Tin marrallonj rurra whloh Arm's CKKaar 1'ar-n.a.i. haa .ffnrteal all rr IIhi world ara a iniflMent waaranty that It will rontinua So rworlor. tha beat leaulta. An Impartial trial will convince tha moat emr.il cai of Ita eroaderrnl pnraUra powera, aa well aa of Ita aunrftortly orear all other praraira liooa for palnaotiBrj complalnaa. Kmlnonl phraHans la all tairta of Ilia onuntry, knowlnR Ita oompoaltion, rerom. aieml Araa'a CHanar fa.-r.iai, to Invalid., and praaorlha II la their prartaon. Tha teal of halt oenlnry baa proved Ita alwrnliila certainty lo ran all pulmonary romolainu ot alraady bajroml lha roanb ol haraaa aid. Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayar fc Co., rrwatteal aavl AaalrUaal Ctemlata. lwafl, Mate, sau ay iu aaoeeiera tvtavwasaa. THE REPUBLICAN. CtEAliKI VAA), I'A. " WKDNKSDAY M(lH SINK, j AS. IS, I6HI IF I COULD KNOW. "If 1 could know," 1 laid, Wreping bikide my dad, "Know all about Ilia life llryoud tbll Blurlal elriie. "Then 1 l iililbt bear lo give I bra up, ilhir bt'arl, and III Aa one whu only wita 1 be opening of barrd f '." Jut then a lilty Ml From nut the dead hand fell) I took li In my own Ami thought bow it had growu, From aeniele bulb anl root, A altnder, fragile bwutt I'niil, with nj'Ufi powci. It bant tu tit.wer ! Hut how f Nny! who own knw Jurtt bow (he lillire grow t Ami, wre the ecret ouri, Say, would it cbanK t'' tinware And if we hntw what liaa Heyond thene eailbly ak tee, Koew all, put doubt, what then ? Would we be belter men t SIX MESWKXT1AL KLEC- noxs. Tho number ot voter in Uio I'liited Slatea haa nearly dottbleil in tho taut twenty years. Six I'runiilentiul elec tions have taken plauo in tbia meinora bio cycle tici lining with tho civil war, and ondinir with tho Cireat Kraud and Garfield. Tho accreirato votes of tho two extremes are as lollows : Total, 18M.. Total, isfiil,.. ,.4,07n,85;l Incrrara in 30 yean 4,51&,T42 Mr. Lincoln was in a luri,'o minority of tho popular vote when elected in 18(iU. Tho Dcmorratio parly split in two iiarts at tho Charleston Conven tion ot that year, and npuneij tbe door lor tho success ol thu Republican can didate with the following remit : 1HIIO. Lincoln, ( Republican) l,Hiio,.1!3 Douglae, (Deuorrel) l,a7S,l!T Ureckenrldge, (Il.touoral) 84o,7o3 Dell, (Know Nothing) H 6MI,5sl Lincoln'! minority, 944,11V. At tho next election tho rebellion was on its last legs, and the Democrats nominated licticral McC'lellan for their candidate upon a fot.lish platform that tho war had been a fuiiure. Tho fig ures below muko it plain that the peo ple did not concur in thut partisan opinion : i I. Lincoln, (Republican) 3.11 B.PK7 McClellaa, (Urmoorat) ,M$,T2i Lincoln'i majority, 407,313. I'nlortunately for the country, Mr. Lincoln was ashassinated at tho open ing of his second term, and ho was succeeded by Andrew Johnson, who, in attempting to carry out the policy of bis predecesior quarreled with Con gress, and embittered tho relations of parties. Fresh from success in closing tho rebellion, and gathering into his own hands tho laurels won hy the heroism of a great army, part of which bad been cruelly sacrificed by obstinacy and ignorance, tien. (iranl was nomi nated in 18CH. A strong sctilitnoiit in tho North pointed to the selection ot Salmon P. Chase as tbe most avai'able candidate for tho Democrats at that time. Hut tiuv. Seymour, ugieJMt bis own judg metil, wus, by a abarp nick in the Convention, put in tho IuIho noaition oi accepting wnni ne am not desire and of thus rejecting tho man whom he preferred usulleriug tho best chance of succors. 11 iii tleleal wax lorenhadow cd Iroin the boar that tho Convention made thia blunder, though it wan lent emitting thun had been anticipated, aa is show n by the returns: 1HOH. Orant. i Repahlloan) :l,lilo.0?l Sejmour, (Oemuerat) S,7tlV,nlit Oranl'i niajorlty, 5Ui,4il. The corniption and rnacalitien dur- inif li runt s first term led to an nrtran ized revolt alnonij the bent lienublicanK, who alao desired to cut Iooho from the extreme views of leader who encour aged tho worst elements and oiltioBcd any proper rentoration of the Union Then was a );reat opportunity, by a combination of this divatfecled brunch of tho party with tho rctrular Democ racy, to achieve a memorable success and to arreRt tho dangerous tendency oi the exircmtsiB. A taction or the so called Liberal undertook to force candiduto on the Cincinnati (,'onven tion, against the declared preference of the party "which had to furnirdi the votea. Tho attempt failud, und Horace Greeley becanio the nominee, aL'tiiimt bia owo belief thut the true lickut should bavo been Duviej and Curtin 1 he ond of thut contest will soon be forgotlon. It is summed up In the almanacs in these totals: IHTt. Oraal. (Reauhlican)... Orcel.y, tDrniocratj..., O'Conur, ( OcBoflr.i)... s,jr,oro ....2,s.n,o; ... 29,41'S 1,601 oibok, t lem,eraBceJ Otant'a majority, ;;,7i. In 1S76 Mr. Tildtn was elected bva lariro maioniv oi tne rionulur vote. aim oi tne r.iectorai ivOlliiKes, Dtit was defrauded ol' the olllce. He not only overcame tne inreo qtiancis of a mill ion which Orant had received in 1872. but ho got a quarter of a million over Hayes, and ono hundred and fifty sev en tnousanii over all candidates as lollows: TildfB, (D.iBoeratJ II. yea, (llepulilioan) Cooper, (lireenbacki , 4.JS4.717 4 Uo.'t tl .O ...... SI.H0 South, (Tenperaacr) tie.ttarin; ,o.!6 lilden erer lla.ee, 250,8,7. TilJ.a arer all. US lies. This last year of the cycle, the year 18SU, closes wltb tho election of tainted candidate, who was vehemently oennuncea as corrupt na unworthy of confidence, at tho time of the Credit ilobilierand lie Uolyer exposures, by tho very party orirans that wero re cently most at tivo and conspicuous in ins support. 1 bo nomination ot a Uepublican convention was suflicient to absolve all his siu., and lo nurify his soiled varmints, even in the esti mation of the most advanced reformers. W e append the figures of the Toting: IHM4K U.rB.M, (H.,ublican) Il.nnock, fOeatoorai) 4.4M.I1S 4, Oil M'ea.er, (llrccnbackj SM.7.0 le.t.14 1,7113 Oow, I rrobtbiliontlll Hcaltering Honeack over OerBeld.. 6,tll Oarfl.ld'a aiiaority oa the whole vole, ft!,! Kor philosophers and polilit ialis who nave Hleasol their own, these tacts are .i .... . crowd.'d with tho most weighty In. strnction. Let them bo studied earn, cslly, and possibly in 1884 the (food iriius oi ripe political wisilnm may be gathered Irom the lesson. S. Y.Siih. Not Statfpjiansiiip. Grant has turned bis Arabian steeds to irond ac count. They aro quartered on a breed- ng farm near Vt ashington and have ireauy yielded to their owner over 14,000 in cash. The Kow York S'ua ays that this, though not strictly in the line of alatcsmanship, ii very profitable business. Two strangers, gentlemen, will oo py the same seat in a railwuv ear bat pleasantly on politics, trade. crops, etc, and have Quito ancnlnta- 1.1 w -. . . . ui. season, ii tne airanirers bo ai ten. owever, inev win sit mum lor flftv miles, only approaching sociability by casting sidelung glances at each other's good clothes. Mxn 11a vino Mrs. Senator I.o gan auperintendt her husband cor tospondence, dictating to a stenogra pher lor hoar ai time. She also as- lals the Senator in oolloetinir material for reportt and addresses. 1 ' SIX K YE A US AO O. j ANOTHER LIBEHAL DKCULIIT. KX CONURIHH.MAN UROW, OK rKNetaVLVA- NIA, UIVIH U1H AI.LIIIIANI'I TO (1RKK I.HV-AN I.OyltNTTRIIIUTTOTII LIIIKRAL CAMII.Tr. i Sucli wan the caption of an nrliulo ;tlmt appouroil In tha New York Trib- uiifun tlio 12lh (if August, 1872, when jtirow joini'd Ihu Donincriitif party. JTIm editor tif that Jisdiral miftiii ctin limit'd in thin way : "The Hon. Ciuluilm A. lirovr, for twolvo jfttni llupublitan C'oii).'rcHmun from the Wiltnolt di.'lritl ol I'ciiiibj I viwitt, furmerly ,Speukfr ol tho Houko during Ilia lutil h i in of ncrvit o, him iur iniilly ropuiliatt'd (iranl ami dcelurvd lor (ircuh'y. Jr. (i row's rt'cord aa ono of thw cailnwt and mont iniiHintWit id Jti'publicaiiii ha given him an tin ipitwtioned rifjht to rutiU with tho ablest and purest of In, partv. JU wa. an early advoeato of .L ilomenleud act, and ono ol its must tireleaa i hmn pions. Jn a letter recently aildiesed to Col. A. K. McClurc, Chairman of tho Liberal Republican State Commit too, alter staling his inability to tuko tho stump because of throat Uieano and generally impaired health, Sir. (irow says: 1 am lor (ireeloy for President, lie haa- devoted a busy life to earnest thought and atudv on all the grave questions of (iovernmeul policies, and tho many equally iravo question af feeling tho welfare ol labor unit tho development of the indtinlrinl elamtca of tho country. Penniless, friendless und ulono in a great city, struggling for years against adverse fortune,, he has achieved unprecedented success I'Miting the recognized organ of tho old w big parly (in winch ho bad been schooled from boyhood) he wus among toe llrst in advocating its abandon mout and tho formation of tho Kopub lican party when ho had to choose bo tween duty to his convictions or lealty to party organization. Knr thirty years, with each setting sun he has boldly uttered his convictions on the world s public doings ot the prccedim' twonty-Iour hours whether political. Bonn i, moral or religious yet never pandering lo tho vices ol Ins tinto. During that whole period, Crusader like, bo lias championed tho universal manhood ol tho race and the equal rights of all mankind. No ono living has dovoled more bruin-work to tho couso of universal liberty or tho elevation of fallen and (rushed humanity, und few, if any, have endured more ol the jeers of gild ed public prejudice, or the scoff of big. otetl error: yet to-day the leading ideas for which ho has struggled so long with unyielding tenacity aro stamped indelibly on the pl.lurs ol the Republic. And now, when Iho great political party, through its regulur or ganization, selects sin h a man for its stamlurd bearer, 1 hail it as tho politi cal dawn ol a brighter and heller day. The Democrat who can lay aside bis party prejudices of a lilo limo and ac cept tho loremost and ablest represent ative ol the ideas ol his political oppo nents, gives tho best evidence ho can furnish that he is willing to let tho dead past bury its dead and to act in tho living present. Vt lien Iho people ol ono section ol thu Knton, despite the education ol their section, rally Kronnd tho sTand- aid of a man whom for a quarter of a century they have been taught hy all ' their teachinga to hate aa their dead iieni me, tney givo me neal uvioenco thut with them thu auiiniwitiea ol the pant aro buried forever. II not in thia way, bow then is the I nioncvcr to be restored to IiOMI'A anil liiuliiur Iron. mil.. ily ? A victorious party in a carnival of blood cannot, in this ago, convert ennwrt itsell into a party of perpetual bates. When the vutiquished are ready lo closo the bloody chasm and bury for ever the animosities engendered in the deadly strife returning over the graves ot their dead ones, and through the lienor memories ol the past to grasp in fraternal concord the hand of the victor, where is tho patriotism that wottia reinse mo protured otfer? in wnat other way can wo expect to havo our people homogeneous in ideas and institution from tho Gulf to the Lakes, end from Ocean to Ocean, with one Union and one destiny now J ! n anu lorever r Aro these grand results of less con sequence lo tho liepublio than tho am bilious wishes ol one man struggling to pruning nis icrm oi officer Yours truly, Galusiia A. Grow. We think this somersault will cook Grow'a goose, and if ho wants to sti ike a blow at the Camerons, he had bolter train bis followers on Wallace, who, like Grow, voted for Greeley, and tho members of tho Legislature who wsnt to do tho square thing should vote for tho sitting Senator who is not tbe pro prietor of any ot tho vagaries of Mr. (Irow. I'll E BETHLEHEM I YX CHE IIS. A aobor mintled community will oc casionally break tho bounds of restraint and do things that are to bo regretted Tho telegraph brings the Information ol a terriblo trauudy thut occurred near Bethlehem on Sunday niilit. De cember 2Glb. It appears that a brute named Joseph Snyder wanted to many tho daughter ol Jacob and Anna Uogcl, but tho lutter objected to the man and tbo match. This so incensed Snyder mat some time during Sunday night be killed both of the girl's parents with an ax, and finished by sevoring thoir ueuus irom tneir uoutes. J ho crime was one that very naturally aroused tho deepest horror and indignation, and tho community atoncosello work bunting lor thu murdcrur. Ho a as tumid in a barn, and while making his conlession, w as aeiacdti ropo placed hurriedly about bis neck, and ho was strung up to a tree, where he was lull suspended for twenty minutes. Tbia smhfen and summary method of exe cution in a community like llethlobcm is to bo regrolted since the murderer was sure to meet a deserved futo under due process of tho law. Ho could not haro escaped the severest penalty tor tho atrocious deed, and it was certainly unnecessary, as well as unfortunate. that an angry, community shoultl in turn be led into tbo commission of an act which can find no justification, and or which somebody should he hold re; sponsible. It may bo necessary to call n the aid of Juilgo Lynch in corroel ng evils on the far Irontiers. but bo has no placo in tho peaceful and civil. r.cu precineis oi Pennsylvania. Toa-FooLiitY. New schemes aro constantly devisod by sharpers to got hand into tho Public Treasury. Just now thero aro two of these mania be fore tho country. Ono is tho Kdtica- lion question and the olher is tho Health qnostion including taltlo dis eases. It is proposed by set of foula or scoundrels in Congress lo make all oi a sutiden, ny act ol Congress, evjry body "intelligent," "educated," and as they say abolish or obliterate "1 llitera cy." UI course lo do this, tbe first they want is lariro appropriations and appropriations continually. Then there art) the schemes to extirpate yel low fever, and diphtheria and epixooly and pleuro pneumonia by act of Con gress. Thero is a hill now before Con gress asking for 11,000,000 for the pro ventlon of cattle diseases. "Know all men by these iiroscnls," read an old bat bel or lavrviir. "Wliv don they put in women, loo T" asked bis lady client "B. causa." said tha o. b., "if on woman know it, ill womrn know It." HA It Til A X h'T A XD THE VOW UTITIJTIOX. Arliclo XII., tiection 2, of thu I'm dlitution of IViitmylviinia rt'inln an fol low : No nieiul,ir of t'onitre.. fniiu lliia Hlate, nur ai,y p.reou bfllln ur ai.rrl.ilif ati.r uttiee ur e,,intiDent of tru.t nr prufll uinler lha l'i,ii.l ritei.e, .IjmII at tUe aauie Hue bull! vr eierelie an; i.dloe In llni Mi. I. to wln.b a i.l.iy, fee. ur .tiiil.itei ihall be altaolinl. Toe Ocneral A. tuililjr may I,) law iliclare wbal ut'itnf ara In flni,ail,te. Knr miine liiiiB mneo tho rxpiraliun tif hiii term ot Mi'rviio uh (inventor, (iviieral llurtruitfl actt'd an pot mutter l l'liiludclpbia, ro-iuninK thut ollleo only to enter upon Lin duties aa Col leclor of tho I'ort of J'hiludelphia, which position he now holda. Jltiring till of Hi in tiint) Cenerul llurtruuft has ulo held tho ottice ol Alnjor (jencrul of tho National (iuitrd of I'entiaylvn nia, a Stato appointment. In the pamphlet lawa ol 1C7.S, puu 170, it i 1 . 71 " , i""! ' . ""l" pruvniva "lliul when lion, its commissioned olllcers shall he paid thu same its thu olllcers of like ijriido in tho regular army of Iho t. it neu otaies. Tho manlier ot payment is as lo! lows: "And the said payments shall no mauo on pay rolls, prepared ucoord inu; to sucli lorms as the Adjutant tier oral shall direct, upon warrants draw hy the (iovernor upon tho Treasurer of tho Commonwealth, out of any moneys in tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated." Thus it will bo see iniii wenerai iiariratill, while enoy liiB tho emoluments of an ofllco held under the United Slates, u at th samo lime tho appointee ot a position neiu miner und ny HUtlinnty ol th laws of Pennsylvania. And this too in plain violation of the terms of the Constitution. Gen. 11. S. II uidekopor, inu present postnia-ilerol l liiladelphia, is uiso nrijjauier lieneml in tbo a hiohuI Guard. This style of filling two ofllces at lliesamu time and ri'ulir.int; fees or salaries from both is undoubtedly pleasant to tho persons named, but it is not just exactly the proper thing muter our ionsiiiuunn. It may not ho thu most serious affair in tho world. hut as loni; as it is forbidden theeo men should resign one of tiioir offices and no content with a lawful share of tlm "public plunder. II it haa becom necessary to allot two or more posi lions to ono man in Pennsylvania in order that no olnco shall lemain unad ministered tho fact should bo promul Kuicu tor tno oeneut ol somo Uui nu n w no would Do only too willing to help us out ot such a difficulty. H'y vmtng ucmorrai, PEXSIOXIXa OR AST. SOWi: SOLID REASONS AGAINST IT. The Philadelphia Tdeijmjih, one ot the leading liatlieal organs of that city in allndinj; lo "tho great tramp," says When Contrress, durinir Presideni Grunt s first term, increased tho salary ot tho executive from twenty. five to nity thousand dollars a year, tho conn try bad good reason to belicvo that enough might be saved from tho ag greguie sum to cnaiiie tho incumben ol the Presidential ofllco to provide for ins iiutiro: and it is declared bv leading Member ol Congress, who knows whereof he speaks, that the osiactus "an wtvo a good deal ol money, and It tho sularv wero to he ain doubled they would save tho additional pay, for tho stylo of livinu and entertainment at the White House has not unproved in tho least sinco tho Presidential sulary was raisod from $L'.),000 to :o,0U0." Thero would be i "oll,nK lll'rii of this pensioning olex "" " vmruvacance anu extravagance and Bhobtiisuncns beirot by tho war bad not found its way into tbe White House us well as into other houses. It is not at all a spirit that is to be encouraged ior it is not at an a Democratic spirit but tho very reverso of it. Ho ono is forced to accept the ofllco of President of the United Slates, it is not an office thut goes a beguinir, oven if ex-Prosi duns do, and it will not bo forgoltcn mat no one ever tought moro desper ately for it than "tho oldest cx-Presi-dent" did. No one sacrifices anything in taking It, at tho end of foreknown time, ho has no right or excuso what ever to demand that bo shall bo given a pension, or a nio sonalorship, or riiate-Se natorsbip, or lhat ho is jiiati. ned in passing around his hat for shek els in order that ho may, as long as he .ivcs, oy pursuit ot pleasure and indul genco in luxury, support the dignity of an ex President. Washington, Jef ferson and olher ex Presidents found no difficulty in supporting theirdignity after their retirement as tillers of the soil. They bad tho real dignity in themselves and did not depend upon tho sham dignity of display w hich money gives to sustain them. Tho whole suggestion of pensioning our civil servants is wrong, because it is un Democratic; it is altogether at war wuu mo spirit ol our institutions and it is strong ovidoneo to tho excel lent senso and propriety of tho country thut it has thus for received with manifest dislavor Ul proposition to pension in any way "iho oldest v nir ... !...,:. i .. .. ' H.l l.OlllUllt, Aoeii, l.Niir.mi. The death of the venerable Mrs. Effing, aged 107 years, at Klder'a Hidge, Armstrong county, .'i-i-uMiuur ioiii, is tne second or third I persons past their centennial voar occurring in tins Biato recently, while the deaths of a number moro of this advanced age havo been reported from other Stales. At lea.il one half of the number wero native Americans, which is an answer to tho assertion that Americans havo not the tough fihro of Kuropcuns and do not last so long. Jlie Philadelphia J.tthcr. famous for us onittiaries, makes a practice ol ro. counting from limo to tune tho num- tier ol deaths ol very aired norsons bieh it has recorded, and a fair nrn. portion of them aro found to bo Ameri cana. The physical dei'enernev ol'n.n complained of is mainly imaginary. 1 ho loss or little children in this coun try is proportionally smaller than In any other, for tho reason that they aro exposed to fewer hardships, since parents aro not reduced to the grind ing poverty ot tho old world. There. aro few of any ago who cannot got enough to cat, with comfbrtuble shel ter, and this provision iirevnnta an.,h degeneracy as tho croakers think they havo noticed. 1CATIIKR Aeiiativi. J(ev. Moses initio married a daughter of Her Timothy Kdwurds, of Kast Windsor Conn., and sister of President Ed wards. Vi hen he asked her father consent to tbo marriage bo roplied, "1 shall consent so far as not to forbid it ; mi i can uo no less than Inlorm you .uui j on ran not nvo wnn my daugh ter." "Why r said Mr. Tuttlo, "is she not a Chrislianf" "1 hope so," said Mr. Kdwards; "hut grace may live where you can not." In the ciintmt for the 8onatnrnhin in Maine the triflintt incident soems to nave been overlooked that with his own hard earned savings and his wife' iiineiiiance sir. KuReno Hale is worth two millions. Munt'V is mnnnr In Maine politics. They will novor net lo th North I'olo until it is announced tint the gov. eminent will establish It into a new and independent Congressional district. Then look out for rush. Thor aro men in the .State of Ubio who will walk to it. "Tbat fellow is just like a telesonne,' said a daubing New York arlrl. ?oo' cn draw bim ont, tee through blm, wuu enui uiiu up again. misffUanfouj. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Curwanarllla, Jan. , '71 If. Clearfield Nursery. KNCOUHAGK HOME INDUSTRY. rPllK rnider.lKB. I, batln eatahllaked a Nsr JL aery on tbe Tike, about half way batweea CleBrBeid aad Curweneville, ie prepared to fnr Biah all kind! af I'll TIT TRKK3, (.taadanl and dwarr.) Kverfreena, baruhoery, (irapa Vinai, Oooieberry, Lewlon lllacklierry. strawberry. and He.pberry Vinee. Alao, biberlaa Crab Treea, Oaiaca, and early acarlel Kbabarb, Aa. Orders promptly attended to. Addreia, J. II. WRIOUT, aep20 61-y Cnr.en.llle, Pa. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE fcra at orl u.ble farm tituatad in OHAllAH TOWNSHIP, (.learneltl eounty, known ao tha Containliif, 113 ajree, to of whlek ar. cleared, and Banna; thereon, erected a large frame dwell liif liouae, lara-a frame bara. and the elber aeooa aaiy oulbaildmge, together witb a Urge arehard, gooq water, eie. me property will be aold oa very eaay term. For further particular. iBquIre ie cuuicrioer, in perenn, or ny letter. FKAITK KIKIUINO. Cle.rll.1,1, Pa., Uarob llth, tSSO.-tr IMSSOVI TH HOUR. !k?S . TRADE MARK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES CONSUMPTION, Spitting of RlnoA. Hmncbttle. Aethma, Oouina, and all dlaeeoea of the Pulmonary Ornane. PHr. no 4nfa ami Oeia Hollar. OUENTHERtCO. Proprietor. firth Aeemie, pirnuuROH, f. ASK Vol K UKl'tllilsr rott IT. October 17, 1886. 6m. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS d- 8TATI0SRR Y. Market rtt., t'toarfleld, (at tha Putt Office.) THR ndtjrflfned beyi ! to nnoano to tbo oitiieni of ClerfllJ and riuintty, that it tut Ativd sp a room and baa jut roturatd from tbt oily witb a largo amount of raiding mafur. outiiiitinf in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, BUak, Aooount aad Paw Booka of avarv d- wripttoo ; Ppr and Envolopoa, Frcneb prouod and plair. f Wm and Ptaoilf j Blank htgml Paptrv, l)tdt Mortgagoii) Judgtacnt, Bioup Uon and Prumliarv aotei Wbiu aad Faroh nnt Br.f, Logal Cp, Kword Cap, ond Bill Cap, Shoot Muaio. for titbor Piano. Floto or Violin. oonitantlj oa haod. Any bouka or atatlonarr deiirod tbal I naj aot baro oa baad.wlll bo ordarod bj flraj oxpma, and told at whoUiala or rouil to nit euaUmari. I will alao koop porludiisal iiiiwun, iuco aa nitunM, nawapanora, C. A. UAl L1H. Clearflald. W 7, lR6Stf A NEW DEPART URE LGTHEKSBCRG. Hereafter, (oodl will be .old fur CASH onle or in exchange for produce. No booke will h. hept in tbe future. All old accountl muat be aetlled. Tho.e who cannot ea.b up, will plaaae a. v, er tueir noie. BBH CLOSE THE EEC0ED. I ata dlruioid to aolt bit rood mt ruk priooi, and at a diaooant far bolow tbat aror oflartil la tbli Tioimljr. Tba diaepuat I allow n otutomera, will Dakalhan Hnfa in twrnty yoaratf thej follow my odvioo nnd buy thoir goudi from v. . win puj omo ror wnoai, oau and niovor- UA.MKL H'HJULANUKK Lntboraburt, Jaauary 17, 1877. HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN 8KC0NO 6TRBBT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALERfl IN PURE DRUGS CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF VAKNIBIIKS, BRU6HKS, PKRrilMKRT, FANCY OOODS, TOILKT AH TICLKS, Or ALL BINDS, PURE WISES ASD LIQUORS ' tar edielnal pars aw. Truaaas, Supporters, School Booka and Statloa ryt and all athar article, aaaallj foana la a Dru Store, rnV8ICIANS' PRESCRIPTION CARaV ULLY COMPOtTNIIKD. Harln. a Ua . perleae. la tha bualneea tbey aaa fiea aatir. eat- J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN f. IRWIN. fllaerSelA. nAmV. IS. IBT4 ii DIALERS. N Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLTDC0., Pi. loapootfully solicit their patroni .V aad tbe nubile ewnaralle an a.ll Kn.i .... ina their aew .lock f Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OP Cashmeres, Velveteens. Delaine. Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Un bleobed and Hleaohed Mus. lins, Kancy Skirts, Shtet ings, Tickings, barpota, itnrrs. Oil Cloth, HOSIERY, Laundried, White, Cheviot and Percale Shirts, Move, Neckwear, Men' and Boys' Clothing, IlaU, Caps, Boot, Shoe, tc, eto. Crocorips & Gcn'l Merchandise Will be found ot first aualitv. and satisfaction is guaranteed. The fol lowing ar alway kept on band, (soma few only in thoir season) i Sugar, Tea, Coffee, 8pioe. 8yrap, Cnnfeotioneriet, Orange, lemons Bananas, Figs, Dale, t., Hard, war, Qaeeneware, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow war, Painu, Oil, Cloek, Trnnka, Talise, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, & Miners' Supplies, AUO, DIA11M til 2A3X, fie B.TZSS SSaWLSS. July M, liso tf tDnr (Oitn Iwtif ment. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabllabod ororj Wodaoadaj' bj G. B. GOODLANDER, CI.RAKfll'.l.ll, PA., Has Ilia l.arjeat circulation ut any paper In NorthsTestara Peuuajlvaula. Tbe large and constantly increasing circulation ut the Kepuulioan, rendurs it valuable to business men a a rnodium tliro' whiuli to reach the public. Tekms or BuBBt'RiPTioN : 1( paid in advance, Ii' paid after three months If paid alter six months, 12 00 2 50 8 00 When paper are sent outside or tho oounty paymont must be in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, 3 times. II Each subsequent insertion, 60 2 60 2 60 Administrator' Notices, Executors' Notices, . . . Auditor' Notices, . . . 2 60 1 60 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, Professional Cards, 5 line, year, 6 00 Spocial noticos, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 linoa, ... (8 00 Two sqnares, . . . . . 15 00 Threo squares, 20 00 One fourth oolumn SO 00 One. ball column, . . . 70 00 One oolumn, .120 00 111,1 Ml N. Wb have alwayB on ham! a large twk nf blank ol all description. SUMMONS, SUBP02NAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, ' LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., tc, io. JOB PRINTING. Wo ar prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING ei'cil as PO8TER8, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON RRASONABLE TERMS. ORDEUS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. eo. II. Ooodlander, Clearfletd, OearfleM County, tn. OYD HOUSE, Main Htreet, I'lill.Il'hliUllll. I'KNN'A. Table alwa)e inpplica wilb tbe beat tbe mailt.: afford., l ha tratel.ng public i. invlled toc.ll Jaa.l.t. HOllbllT LUHi! WASHINGTON HOUSK, 11 NKW WAH111NUTON, pA Tbia new and Well furnlahed houae ba. been taben by the under.igned. He feela confident ol heme; aula lo ranueraatlalacltnn to thoaa wh favor him with a oall. May , 171. 0 . DAVIS, Prop'r. 1 M:.lI,i:i!.NCK 11UUSK, NKW WASHINGTON, PA. II. I). R0SK, . . raor.,.,0,. BTyThe ha.t of accommodation! for ui.n ...i brail. A 'iberal .hero of public tatron.e. i. aolloiti-'l. C.2 ',,0 e WASHINGTON HOUSE, OLKN HOPE, PENN'A. milK nndrrrlinrd, barinir Iraeed thin cm. modiuua lltel, in the tillage of Olen !,. I. uow prct'Brvd to ancoiiiniotiiite alt who uinv call. My table and bar .ball ba .uppli.d Willi the beat the luaiket atronla. liKOKIlK W. IlOTTS, Jr Ulen Ilopa, Ta., March 16, 1 ; !.'. gUSCJl'KIlANNA HOUSE, CDEWENSVILLE, PENN'A. frtoh nld ai.d wrll.r.tabli.hrd Hotel he. hf.n liacd by tbe under.ignrj, and he ft. I. ci.b. b'tei.t i,l rfiolrting rali.l.rtion to tbcM aim may p.tM.nite biui. IImxI at.bltnir attacbod. LEWIS C. U1.UUM, 1'n.pricijr. April ?l, VI tl ' DREXEL & CO., Ko. 31 tiuulu TUIrd Htrtit, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Aj plicetiun by mail will reoeiv. prompt ettrt, tii.n. anil all infirlunliou ebeerfulty luini.hcd Ordera aolictt-d. April 11. tl. JO' '' . . aJtaolB. J. B. iHDni , r . K. AKNOLD Sl CO., Iiankors and Itrokcrw. Rrjnoltlaillla, aTen'craou Co., Pa. Monty received od depoiit. Dirount-ftt un. iirt ran. Entrn ind Ftrign Kiohnnct t. nyp on hnnrl and ot,vct!ani p rum ft 1 7 niiii'i' Kr.rti. ldtTille, Deo. 1ft, 187. -I7 County National Bank, OF CLKAKFIFLD, PA. I uudl in tirat am . mica Huliaing, t Jc.,.,. ia een 01 rice, a v:,,. a m, Store. Paaaaire Tioketa to and from Llrerpool. Ou.ei,. town, Ula.gow, London, faria and Coprnnaffen Alao, Draft, for aaleon tbe Roval Bank of Ircl.n-i anil Imperial Bank of London. JAMBS T. LKONARIl, treal W. M. SHAW, t'a.hicr. Janlsl Jtrnttstrj. J L. It. IlKIflUJOI.f), mtK;t:os ii i:ti T. 'Iraduate of the Pcnn.li.iii Collcre of Dctit.l Surjcrv. C'Sioelnreaidenceof Ur. Utile, ., ,, i. the thaw Hou.c. aichl.e., To-ir. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OlEr, In Bank Pnildloj.) I urutn.villc. I liarUrld Co., Ha. eh tl '7-tf. ii. II ILLS, oriiutTiri: ur.vTisT, Q$l ci.kahfiki.d, tkn-n a nT-Ofiice In re.i,lcne, eitiioeite Phew Iloo.e. jj,lfc7lltf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEAHr-IKI.I), pA (Office in rreidence, Second atreet.) Nitrooa Oxide One admlniatered for tl.c rain era eltraction of teelo. Clearncld, Pa., Mar 1. l77-le. IllisffUatuous. Tlll.K lOH HAI.E.ThlrtMn hlrea oi J) Italian Beea whicb I will aril eh.ap for ob, or eich.ni. for wb.at. For further In fornatioB call oa or addre.. the andcr.irn.,1. J. K. k RAM KK, K.vl,'7.tf. Clearleld, I'a. MOKF.V TO l.OASfOa Ir.t claaa Ire. prorcd fern proper! r. hj the Mutual Lite In.aranee Oonapany of New York, oa Brit aiort ee, ia anme from ll.eotnp. Cor further in formalion applj tethe undcreiane,. Ut'RXTHAL W. SM'ITH. Cleaileld Pa., Ma; 7th, 1871 If. s. r. aoLica. a. a cols LB. 4. L. WBIBLtr. Cl'LICII, MtCORKLE & CO.'S . FURNITURE ROOMS, Market attract, llcartield, Pa. W. aiaBufaotura all bind, ttt VnrHtl.M r... Chanliere, llioin, Roorne, Librarlei and Halle. If roa want Furniture ef an kind, don't bur until job aaa our atock. Ib all lu branehee, proaiptlj atleeuVd to. OflLCH, McCORKl A CO. Clearlield, Pa., Pea. , '7. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Bettiil Dealer in CrccorioS, THE LARli RSTand BEST 8HI.KCTED STOCK I.H J lib COL.NTV. COFKEK, (UEEXSWARK, TI HS and Itt'CKKTH, I)ltlr;l) FRUITS. CANNKD 8O0HS, Sl'lCKS, RROOMS, FLOUK. PKKD. Tr-A, Sl'GAR, SYROP. MEATS, nun, salt, OIL.S, County Agent for i.o itii.i.,1 n iv a to n.i t ens. The.a (omle bousht f.r CASH lu larre lota, and aold ai alraoat cite price.. , . , JAMES II. LVT1.K. Clearleld, Pa.. June 1J, IK78-1J. The IU'U's Run Woolen Fnctorj Pena lown.hip, Clearleld Ce., Pa. H II R N E l 41 1 sor so. I Tl BURNED UPI Theaubearibari kere, at (real eipeaea.rehallta aaiihbnrhaod aeaeeelle, la the eraetioa of a Ir.t eiaea WmIu ala&Bfaetory, witk ail the aiod.rB unproeaaieat. attached, aad ara prepared to Biaka ail kinda af Clalka, CeaeieHrwe, Hatiaetta. Bue la, flannel.. Ac. Ple.l. of ooda oa bead ie euppl; all ear aid aad a tbeaeand aew euatoiaere, whom ws aak in acne aad aiarataa ear stock. Th. aaelaeee f CARDIHQ AND PI LLINU lil neelra our e.pecl.l attentlea. Prr" arranteaieau will ba aiade to reel., and d.li'er Waal, to ault eaatoaiera. All work warraated end deae apna the ebetuet BMiea, aad bT alrlat altea. baalaaas wa kep. la nalta. a llbaral Ikar. el paklle palraaaira. IO.INMI POUNDS WOOL WAITIDI Wa will par tha bl(beel atarket ariea far ee ud aall ear aaasfaetarwd .oada aa law aa ilaallal aaa be kaajfht la Ike ea.atj, aad wweaeeel wa fail ee readar raaaeaaMe aatietaMlea wa aaa y"ar ba fwaad al aaaaa aaada aa sab. sreper salaaailaa, eltbar la panoa at b. laeur. pHtMtf , tint t are
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