Pennnylranln Railroad TfRONS t CLEARFIELD BRANCn 1 end after Monday, NOV. , 1M, the V 7 Peeeeeitar Trelae will run daily (exeept Bud deya) betweea Tjroaoand Clearfield, aa follow. CLKARFIKLD HAIL. LEAVK SOUTH. I LKAVB NOKTII. . M.l.. ,. 11.1a, " . t M, " .111.00, " .10 12, " .10.17, .10.21, -10.1a," 10.18, " .lO.lT," .10.44, .10.61, " .lO.iV, . I LOT, .11.11," .11. Ill," .ll.le, " ,.11.401.1! CLKAKF1ELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOIiTU. LEAVE NOHTII. Cnrweaarllle- Rlrerrirw ...... Cleernld.... t.lt 1. a Tyrone ...7.M a. 4.30 " .47 " ,4.1 " I.4T o.oi o.os " 0.14 " (121 .li .1 ' S.S1 " 37 " . ' III 7.04 " 7.JS " 7.44 " v aneeoyoo... Sammlt, Powalton,..., 7.43 " ,..04 " ...0.17 " Loooard Barrett, Woodlaad Blrjer YYellaeetoa,... Bloa Ball, Orabam, Pbllipibirf.. Bteinor a, Boynton, Oaoaola, Powaltoo, Hummit, Veneeoyoo,.... Tyrone uacoola,.. Boyatoo, Hteinor'a, Pbilipabarg. Orabam Blua Ball VYallaoetoa, ., Bigler WimdlaaiL-. Barratt .118 " ..8.34 " .0.30 " ..S.41 ,.. " ,.8.44 ..0.01 ' .0.10 " ..0.17 ...0.14 ' Leonard, OloarOald Kirerrlew,... .0.30 ,10.07 " 10.16 " Carweoartllo 10.30 PIIILIPSBIRO MOSHANNON BRANCHES LIATt OOUTI. P. M. 1. M. A. M. ISO 1:40 7:30 1:44 7:3.1 1:49 7:40 1:64 10:20 7:68 1:10 10:36 8:11 1:18 10:41 :l 1:13 10:48 8:14 1:30 10:43 1:34 1:36 10:68 8:41 1:40 11:11' 8:40 LS4TB NORTH. A. M. T. M. P. M. 7 14 11:40 BTATIOK. Morri.dele, Pbllipiborj, ftleiner'e Boynton, Oeeeola, Hoihannon, Sterllnr,, Hontadale, MoCauler, Kendriok 'a, Ramey. 7:00 12:14 6:08 11:11 4:0(1 12:14 4:4) 0:10 1 2:04 4:40 0:34 11:41 e:lu 0:10 11,46 4:16 1:16 11:40 4:J() B III 11:36 4 10 9:14 II .10 4:0) 10 11:14 4:0o BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. El, Mail. Mall. P. M. 7.08 1 13 8.01 8.14 1.31 8.46 9.08 9 41 8.20 leave Tyrone arrlre 8.31 8.37 Bald Eagle 8.17 0.16 Julian I..18 9.43 Milrabnrg 4.14 9.41 gellofoate t.04 10.03 Mileaburg 4.44 10.10 Howard 4.31 ll-tiS arrlre L. Itaren leave 3.66 TYRONE STATION. AaTWARD. A. H. Paeifia Exprata 8:47 Jobnetowa Kipreaa 8:41 p. if . Day Eiprail 11:64 Mall Train, 3:17 Atlantie fixpreee, 6:61 Pbila. Kapre.a. 9:33 waarwARD. 'a. a Plttaburirh Kxp'aa, 1.63 Pultlo Eaareae, 8:18 P.M. 1:11 3:36 (34 Way Paa.eneer, Chicago KxpreM, Mail T.eio, Fait Lina, 7: Oloia oonoafltloDi mad by all tralm at Tyront inn iioca tiavaDt 8. . BLAIR, HaperlntendeDt. mylT-tf. 6TA0E LINKS. A itag1eTei CarwcQfrllledally for RoyooMi Tlllt, at 1 o'olook, p.m.,arritiDgat Reynoldifill at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, lemtei Reynoldi Tille dally, at T o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur wanivilltat 12 o'clock, m. Far, aach way, $2. A it age Imtci Curwenfvll.e dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for Da boil City, arming at DuBoii City at a o'clock, p. n. Returning, lari DuBoii at 7 o'clock, a. tn., dally, arriving at Curwenivillaat II o'clock, n. Vara, aaob way, $1.6(1. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and altar Monday, Not 16th, 198., tb paaaangar traina will run dally (eioapt Sunday) batwaoa Kad Bank and Driftwood, aa followa ! EAHTWARUDa; M ill l.ar.i Pitliburf 1:66 a. m. Had liana 11:16; Shjo Junction 1 1:41 1 Naw Batkl.han 11:44 p. n.; llai.illl. 1:1, p Troy 1:84; Rroobrlho 1:64; fnllar'a Ml) tit olda.llla,:S8; DoBoia8:A Summit Tunnal 1:11 1 Pan.old 1:49; Trlar'a .1:5.', Uanaiatta 4:31; rriaa at Driftwood at 6:10. H 1CMTW A R l.Dajr Hall loarai Driftwood 11:10 p. n.; llanas.tu 1:00 ; Tvlar'a 1:18 ; 1'antald 1:10 i Summit Tunnal 1:00 ; boUoli 116; RajrnoldlTlllal:S8; fullor'a 1:44; UrookTilla 8:14 ; Tro; 8:11; Majra.llla 8:44; Now ll.lhl.br u 4:00 ; eilgo Jautlon 4:47; Red Bank 4:03; arrirai at Plllibari at 1:40 p. m. Tba Rcynnldavllla Aoeommodatlon laaraa R.;noldiTillo daily at 7:46 a. tn. and arriTaa at Rad Bank at l:40 a. m., Plttaburh at 1:40 p. m. Laaraa Pituburtb at 1:1. p. m.; Rad Bank at 8:44 p. m.;arrihigat Rajrnoldarillaat0:06 p.m. Cloaa ooaoafltioaa aiada wltk tralaa oa P. A B Railroad at Driftwood, aad witb traina oa tba AU.jb.nj Vall.T Railroad at Rad Bank. DAVID McCAHUO, O.n'l Bun't. A. A. jAciaol, Bup't L. O. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballafonta, Pa .....tl 06 1 Mlddlatowa 8,4 Look Haraa I 70 Marietta. 4 4. Wllliaarparl..... I 60 Lanoaatar . - t M Huntingdon I 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lawiatowa. ..., S 00 Altaona . 1 84 Marynill............ 4 60 Johaatowa......... 186 Ouw.aiTilla 0IPbllipabart.. .. .1 Oaoaola 04 Tjrona I 1, HAHHIHBIIKO ... 4 761 PITTHBURO tit IWscfUaufous. Farm for Sale I rpill ial eetlbar now olf.ra bil farm for ..la X Toe property la looated one mile and a belf aorta or ueernoid.eontetning KIUIITY ACKRS, .no. o. woien m eiearaa ana under good eultlra tloa, good two-atory L bouaa, larae frame barn. aad otber eeeeaaary oulbulldinga, together witb an orebard ar all klnda of rrutt.. Tba wbola la INUbKLAID WITH GOOD COAL. Tbu prop arty will be aiohangad for amaller property. For further parttealara call on tha premLet, or aooreaa a tetter to jun.1 t'. KKKU, Dee. It, 1880 41 Clearleld, Pa. CENTRAL Ntate IVormal Nchool. (Eighth Kormal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. N. KA UB, A. M., Ph. D., Principal Tkio School aa at preeeat oonitltated, of.ra tha Tory beet faeilitiea for Profeaaioaal aad Claaieal reaming. Balldinga epaeloaa, Inrittng and aommodlono ; aompletely heated by eteam, wall raotilated, and rareireea w,. a oounuinj auppiy or pure, eon rpnrg ho. LoaatioB boalthful aad aaay of aeeera. Burroaading aoeaery unaumaiaad. Teaeaera aaparieaoed, ettfllent, aad allra to their work. Ptaalpliaa, Irm bal kind, aalform aad tharongh. Bipeaaaa aioderata. Ffty aaata a weak dedaetlaa to tboaa preparing BtadaaU admitted at aay lima. Ooarea of atady praaeribed by tba State 1, Modal rwbool. If. Preparatory. III. Klemea iary. IV. Selaallia. Atuoaermraaaa! L Ae.demla. 1L Oommaralal. III. Muile. IV. Art. The lleaMBtarr aad SeleaUflo anaraaa era Pra. faaeleaal, aad atadeata gradaatlng therein reoelra iata utplemaa, aoaferriag tbo fellowlag eorroa pMdlag drgreeat Matter of the Rlementa and Maauroflba Belaaoee. Oradnataa la tha ether aoaraat reeei.a normal OertlBnatee of Ihelr at. taiaaenta, aigned by the Faealtv. The Pronaelaal eeareao are liberal, aad are la theroagbaeu net laferior la thaea af oar heat aellegee. The Rtate realrea a higher order of eltieea ahip. Tba tlmae demand It. It la ana af the arimeobjeote ef tbte aabool ta help toe. euro it by raroiaaieg wieingeni ana emaioBl laaebera ror her arboela. Ta tbta aad It aolieiu yeung aor- aoaa af goad abtlitlee aad good porpoaoa tboaa who deeiro it Imprere their time aad their ta. aata, aa aiad.au. Ta all aaeh it premlaea aid ia aeraioplag taelr powert aad abandanl epporta. iltoo for wall paid labor altar loariag aehooL Far eataJogee aad terma addreal tba Prlaalpal, or .ae aooretary ai iaa nuara. BOARD OF TRUSTKKSi OTansoLaau' tanmaa. 1. B. BarUa, II. D, A. H. Boat, Jaaeb Browa. .M.BIoaford,BaaualObrlat,A. M. Raab, R. . Ooek.T. O. Ulppw, Kaa, U. Kiattlng, E. P. Ma Cemi.k, Baa,, W. W. Kaakla, W. 11. Irewa. rara ravatwao. Baa. A, Q. Ourtla, Baa. B. L. Dlefaahaeh, Oea. daaaa Merrill, Ilea. a Blglar, i. 0. 0. Wbaiey.S. Millar MoOerailak, Baa,. ernraaa: WILLIAM BIULIR, Pmtdeat, Rlearleld, Pa, Oaa. J BOA I HIHklLL, Vmo Prealdeiil, Look Haraa, Pa. B. MILLAR MoODRMlCK, rteerotary, Look Haraa, Pa. OOMAS TARDLIV. . . ttaaaarar, Loo Haraa, Fa. Look Baroa, Pa. Aagaat 4, ItN.lp. CarweBaTlllel..l.lO, r.a.l Tyrone,,- Rlrerriow a.:lS, " VDaei,jof.., Cla.r0.lj, 1.40. Summit Leonard,.. 1.40, 11 Powelloa, Barrett .....1.14, ' Oeoeole, ... Woodland, 4.01, " Bo)nton HISlr,. 4 OS, Steiner'a Wellaoeton, 4.17, Pbilipabarg ,. Bine Ball, 4 31, " Oralam Ormham e.JI, Blue Bell Phlllpebari;, ...o.Je, " Vrallaeeloa,.. Staioar'a, f.St, 41 Biffler Boenton a.4, " Woodland,.... Oaoaola .e.U, " Barrett Fowelton,. .....e.Oe, " Leonard Rnmmll, all, " Clearfield Vaneeoroo,......6.3i, " ltieervlew Tyrone, 0.00, " Curwenavtlle iiUiSffUnntous. AliNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwen.rillo, Jea. 9, '78 tf. E. S. HENDERSON, Vi.vi.; Afi'n,.ri.,-tir UNDERTAKER UlRNPIIiB, PENN'A. rpHB lubmrilnjr now ofleri to th eillieoi of X BarnilJt ud TielnUj, nnprotiJeJ ipMUlljr. Ilmftftcr H Jiinili el .CMkata md CoBo will b kcpl oh htad, nJ orden AlleJ mt ooo. fvunot ,4ttfHtlfH Anywhere I will furnlib th iowt u well m lh oh(t rliolM drciicBtod to funtral- All order M i at th iloro of Junv C. Consm will rMtlr prvnpt at ten lion. For further iiarticuUn, mil en or addroif K. . UKMtEKHON. !. 10, 187V-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hbt opened up, tn the itora room lataljr Decupled dj nafr a ueiii,on Dcoona itroe., a largo and wall Mleotad itook of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD 4 WILLOW WARE. HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dtipoto of at rtaaonabta ratei for eaah, or tiobaDa for country prodaoa. OKOROE WEAVER A CO. Clearfield. Pa Jan. tf. Ift78 tf. REMOVAL ! James Li. Leavy, HaTlnx nnrchaied tba antlra itock of Fred. Sackctt, hereby girai nottet that ha hai movad Into the room lately occupied by Rad A Haffrty, on Second itret, where ha li prepared to offer to in puuuo COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of the lateat loipnired pattern a, at low prlea. HOUSE FOENISHINQ GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Oa. Fltlln,, and Repairing fumpa a apeciairy. Ail work warranted. Anything In my lina will be ordered aponlal U detired. JAM. (, LEAVY, Proprietor. FRED. fACKKTT, Agent. Clearled, Pa., January I, 187 tf. The News From MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LAEGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Jats and CapJ S tug Silt! That Ever Came Into the County, ATTUEIBSTtiKE,R00M!,0.1 OPERA HOUSE, .EO. C. aaTtllrl H.HIKIHF. Clearleld, Pa., Sept. 11, 1881.3m. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NO. THREE. OPERA IIOUKK, Clearfield, Pa., WB0L18ALB t RETAIL MALBR IN DllY GOODS, Oomprlalng Dreu Ooada af the Tory later! atilee, no.i.iiog ia pari at uaibmeroa, Haaehe.ter Faaeiae, Alpaeaa, aad all maaaar af Fancy Dress Goods, Swell aa Cretont, Vohalr Laelare, Ptatdi, Drati UiBRkaaia, Draw Faaatae af tea vary lataat tylaa, aad aa aheap a they ean'b told lb Ikie aiarket. NOTIONS, Conttitiag of Oloraa for Oeata, Lad let and MiMte. Hon or all ibatfai, mik rrtairaf, Laaei, Vaaey Draai Buttoai. Ladlac' TiM af all hadaa aod etylee, Calif tad Col (ere. Rlaboaa af all kla.de ud qtwllilaa. Harlaa l aderwear, TriBMiaga. to. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queeniware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpetA, Oil Clothn, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., ' Whioh wlU be aald trkalaaala or rttalL WlU Uka Country Produce la BirkaafO fcr Oaaata at Market Prkaa, WM.J. BOFFIR, ClrartVld. rH laapt. t, IMeo It HAVE tUsrrUanroes. f- IMM) llIKIIkl.a,n.ori. Wearer A Co tj want fire thouaend buabell of OATH, now. and will pay eaab er produoe. t'lrarneu, fa., Aug. ia, laiv.tt. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDOS & BE0., Oa Market St, one door weet of Maaaioa lloaaa, CLKARFIKLD, PA. Our erreogemenla are rf the moat oomnl.tt eharaeter tor furol.blng the publie wilh t reab eieeteoi an aiou, and of the rery beat quality. We alao deal la all kladi of Agrieultnral lmple. alt or Ibe publle. Call aroand whea la town. ana texe a to look at thing., or addreaa ua F. M. CAKUON A BHO. Claarllald, Pa., July 14, I87t-tf. JOH TINWAIIK, IIAKDWAKR, anrl HOUSE FDENISHINO GOODS, au4 NREDI.Erl, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all klnda of SEWING MACHINES, ao to O. B. MKRKKLL, . Agent, CLEARFIELD, PA. June t, 'Ml tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN- I?"-"0"-3ESrj,. I HKKEIlVglra nolle, to tha clllieni of Cl-ar. 1 Seld and tha iiirrouodini ficlnil? thai I am prepared at atl tlmoi to (uroiih famlliee aad uianurartortni )t Mbiipbinrnta witb a mparior Coal. Wood g Coke, Which I a to nrrparad to deliver In a tw hour.' notioa. I am alwaye raady to haul and deliver Iron, and to tba depot, or anywhere elia, and more un. me ana boufebuld good anywhere on lunnBUiiof. 1JIUS. A. UUUKKfT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, !8SI-tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, IrlATTItE,ii:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Tha andorllfaed bet. leare to Inform the Atl. fena of Clearleld, and the publle generally, that he baa on hand a Ona aaaorttnent of Furniture, rooh aa Walnut, Cheitnut and Painted Chamber Bailee, Perlor Suiter, Redlining and Eiteneioa Chain, Lediei' and Oenta' Eaiy Chain, tha Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chaira, Cane Seataand Windinr Chain, Clothea Ban, Step and Eiten lion Laddera, Hat Raoka, Scrubbing Rruahee, Ar AIOULDINQ AND PIOTl'RB FRAMES, eoklng Olaiioa, Chromoa, Ao., whioh would available for Holiday preaenta. deelO'H JOHN THflUTMAN Re-Union of Trade. THE unJeriig ned wiiblng to Inferni the public that ha opened a COMMIMMOX HTOHE At tha old fUnd In Troutrllle, Clearfield oouoty, Pa., oa tba 18th it.it., witb a full itook of DRY GOOD. GROCEIUEM, NOTIONS, Iloots, Bhoea, Etc. Id faet avry tbkDg to be found Id a flret-elaee atora, all of whioh I am determined to Mil at tha loweat oaih prtoa. FAR.Mt.KH A HO LtMHERMEK Will find It to tbtlr advanta(fa to do tbalr dealinn with na, aa tha hiirbcal pnoat will bapaid for tlrala, Hhinglets or Prod oca of any kind. Part or ona-balf oaeh will b paid. Trading for Shlaclae or Laaibar of any kind a enecialtr. Alt. ago di ior Singer Sewing Machines. Baring nada arraoienenti witb Kaetera Br- abanta to eel I goods furniabad taa, tbartfera aall and tea. aa I will ba enabled to tail cheaper than tba ebeaa-sat. J. W. CAKLILK, iroutv.lla, F.. SepL 14, '"f ly. Ageat. John Irvin & hi, CURWENSV1LLE, PA., DEALERS IN All Kinds of Merchandise, -sucn as Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ftlUAUI? T 1 71 It Fit, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP e SAWED LUMBER CDT TO OEDEE. The Only Manufacture in Clearfield County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR ! FLOUR, CHOP IJ-D t t.Elt LM'va oa' ii.t.rm tyCasli paid for all kinds of lirain Wheat, Itye, Oats, p;to. Carweaarlllo, Pa,, June I, nnt ir. f,Jl1j.. mi farsapahlla fa a roninoun.1 of tlia rlrtnt-a of aAnunnrllla. atllllngia. majidralta. yellow doi-h. with tlia IchIMo of ttotaab arwl Iron, ale powerfnl hlooil. mablng, blootLclAarMlrip;, aail lifr-anatnlning areaioiila. It la Ilia jxiroet, aalmt, ami In arory way tha ninateffnntial allarati-a uwhII. ciiwi amrwn or avallabla to the pnlillf. Tha arienrea of tneilk'iDa aim I rhrnihitrv havo novrr protiiirod ao vnlnal.la a rrttwHly, nor otv ao Mitrnt to rHrr Mt ,lM.nluw rrwultini from iniimrn MothI. It rur. rVrnf ..1, an. .uitinu a. ami Una. all arrof tilona (Hftfaar, Kry. inline. ICoar, or MU Autltnny'a Firr1, riiiiploa anil Karr-grttlm, uatnloe, llloti'lira, nulla, Tiitnore, lttr, Mumo, Halt Ithanin, Hnnlil-hnt.l, Itltignornt, I'torra. Korea, iMMiiii.it i. m, llcrriirlul lllaoaar'. Nett. rnlala, V '.-liinlo uhnr.aaMi ami Irrrgu liiritli, .liuinillrii. Atl'rctlone of Ilia Kmaclation, anil urerrai irii)iiity. Tir ita aoari liinir am rl.n.inM ...it.iu It I'lintfa out tlm foul corruption whlrh mntninin.ita tlia lilooil, ami raaao ilr-ranir. mr-nt ami ilfrny. It atlmulatoa anil onliviuia the vital hinrtiona. It pnmioli.a anervy anil atr"iijrtli. It roatoma ami firraerroa health. 11 Infnaea now llfn anil vigor tlirougliniit the wlioln ayatem. No auffenr from any rllaeaaa whlrli nrtara frora Impurity of tlia blood ami clrwalr, who will giva Araa'a RAHArAait.t.A a fiUr trial. Kamemhar, tlia aallor tlw trial, tha apeedlar the euro. Ita rerlpa haa tieen turnlAbnl tn pliraU-lana arerywhorai anrl they, ranogniaing lie an po tior qualitioa, aumlnialar It ia tbalr pracUca. For nearly forty Yaar Am 'a BAiuArA. kiu haa bean wuleljr weM. and It now p.. avwe tha ronnilanra of willllona of paopla who nava aioartanrail benejlia from It, autr Tellotu ouraUre rlrtuea. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ay.r k Co., rraetlaal aa)4 Aaalyllaal Cham lata, Lewa, Matt, aou av ut aaneorere irvarwma. THE ltEPUBLICAN. WBDNKSDAY 1UHNIN(, JAN. IU, IIHI. REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW YEAR. nr n,u u, BiiW. aonnar t. Another lating year haa paaa'd away Clue d ite aeouunt of til, aud teara, aud ere , And thooglilleia f..llie, liicbt aa vlewleai air ! Tha adveut uf aaob f rati re New Voar'a day But flniii ua Btarer to our home of elay Old age, and infancy, and youthful bloom Drop, ana by one, into a yawning tombj But oheer'd by Chriatlan Hnpa'a eeleatlal ray, We who a arrive them yWd them up to Uod With hearta micn'd ! ilia ratiitleaa will. Wa bow beneath our Fatbtr'a obast'ning rod ; Ha wha work'd wond rouily of old can till Hopport and guide ua aaftly buma al laat, When earthly partings, pain, and death are patt. lot nit it. And now another year la on tbe wing '; To lome of ua 'twill nruva the very laat On thia fair earth. Tbeo, aa It ruahea paat, Lt na improra each Icaion it may bring Be bonait, faithful in aach little thing That God n- Mnnirifee each of ua to dot Then though our years ba no mar out or few When Death approaches wa shall scorn bleating. Tha grave ran have no terrora for tha just. Who faithfully pcrfum tbalr duty here; Tha weight of yeare may bow them to tba dust, tint they ahall liva again, beyond thia aphert, In raalms of Jnv supreme, and en diet a dav, Whan tSuo, JUooa, Htara, and Time bare paued away. Alt Hl&TOIlIC SCEXE. ECKLEY B. COXE PEFUSES TO QUALIFY AS A STATE SENATOR. ONE 01' Till OREATF.8T ACTS OF PONSC1 ENTIOI'D PltOMI'TINHHUN RECORD TUB HENHATION Tilt ACTION PRODUCED WHAT MAY III DONE UNDER AD TIIORITY OF LAW A OIIEAT MAN RlHINa TO A SREAT HKII11IT OF INTEGRITY. THE IIONF.HT MAN OP URIITON. ilARliisiiuno, Jan. S. Both Jlounos ol the Lvgioluturo met jeHlorJay at noon for the fimt time under tho law providing fur biennial uasiona. Mr. Kcltluy B. Coxo, of Lusorno, croatcd an historio scene in the Sen ate. When Jude Pcanton as swear ing in tho Scnatom-ck'cl, Mr. Coxo kept in the background until they gut through, and then said he could not conscientiously take the outb. This produced a sensation, and Mr. Coxe asked permission to fllo his reasons un der a strict construction of the law. Oi course it was granted. Everybody was anxious to hear, and a more as. tonished body could not be imagined than that which listened vrhilo Mr. Coxe read tho following statement: llARRiblii'no, January 4, 1881. 'J o My Conttituentt : I deem it my duty to slate to you simply and clearly the reasons which force Die to refuse to take the oath described by tho Constitution as noccssary pre requisitotoenturing upon my duties as Senator, knowing, as I do, that this refusal forfeits my seat. 1 ho required oath is : I do ael.aiolr awear (or affirm) that I will eon porl, oh.y anil defend tbe Coaalitutlon of the United riietce, and tbe Conelitutinn of thia Con. monwealtb. and that I will diaeharce the dutiea of my office with fidelity ; that I have nut paid or oontribated, or promised to pay or contribute, eimer oireetiy or indirectly, any money or other raluabl. thing, te procure my nomination or election (or appointment), eic.pt Tor neoeaiary and proper eipen.ei rprruy aNiaoriarif ey low; that 1 bare not hnowiogly violated any election law of tble Commoawealth, or proenr.d It to be done by other, ia my behalf) that I will aot aaowlogly receive, direetly or ladireetly, any moo.ya uroiner vaiaaoi. tniag ror toe perform, aneeor aoa-performanca of any aot or duty per- taiaiag to my otfioe, ether tbeo tbe oompenaalloa allowed by taw. The words to which 1 object are "cxprmly authorized by law " A law entitled "An Act to define tbe necessary and proper expenses in cidont to the nomination and election of Senators, Representatives, Stato, Ju diciul, Municipal and County Officers, and to authorise the payment thereof," was ptvssod in 18T4, and in it the only nocoscary expenses are defined to bo "FirBt. For printing and traveling expenses. Socond. For dissemination of infor mation to tbe public Third. For political meetings, dom onstrations and conventions. Tbe foregoing expenaea may be in curred either in person or through other individuals or committees of or ganizations duly constituted fur the purpose, but nothing contained in this act shall be ao construed as to author ixe the payment of money or other valuable thing for the Toto or infill ence of any elector. 1 did not lay out ono dollar to pro cure my nomination. On the contrary, I was anxious not to he nominated but after receiving the nomination 1 spent money willingly and liberally, not only lor my own election, but also for that of tho whole ticket. In fact. I felt much more interested in the suc cess of other Dumncrntio candidates than in my own. The expenditures may be classed under the following heads: A. Political assessments and contri butions; thia Included my assessment by tbe County Committees of Luxorne and Lackawanna, and contributions to soveral Legislative District Commit tees. A large portion of this money I know was expended for tho payment of taxes and clerk hiro. Prothoncta- ry'a fees, and other oxpensos notessary to procure tho naturalisation of a large number of persons, as in consequence of the existence of the Urocnback Laborllelorm party no Democratic naturalizations had taken place for several years. Neither of theao are txptnm expressly authorized by law. li. Printing, advorlising, newspaper articles, gotting up and distributing tho latter, including postage. C. Political meetings and demon strations, including tho traveling ex penses of a large number of men and clubs, who wcro carried by railroads to meetings In all parts of Lucerne county. For B and C, I spent a very large amount of money, but as both are "expressly authorized ly law," I shall refer to them no farther. 1. A lorge number of men, most of whom wore employes of Coxo Bros. A Co., wore sent to nearly every part of my district for tbe purpose of present- mg my claims to tho workingmen, and meeting tbe objections that were made t me that I was a coal operator, and that consequently no trorAino man should toto for me. These men wore anxious for my election, and glad to ao the work, but I, of course, paid mom lor tho time they lost at their work, aid for their expenaea. Thia oost a large amount ol money, hot ia expressly authorised by law nnder the bead of dissminntion of information. X. I paid personally a small amount for tax receipt j this Is not expressly authorized by law. F. A election day approached, I be- oamt tatiificd, by my own observa tion and from information, which I considered reliable, that it wa impor tant that all the pools should be care fully looked afur, both before and dur ing tho election, There are about one hundred and twenty-eight election districts in my trrritory, some of which required very careful watching, and all thoughtful consideration. Men bud to bo employed to see aflor tho window books, to attend to the distribution of tho tickets, to the challenging, to bring out the entire Democratic vote, to pre vent the other side from getting moro than theirs, to look it Tier tho (ireen- back vote, to sm that the tickets were straight in the Horning and were kept so until tbe polls closed, etc. I found also that men, who understood their business, and would stick to it all day. without giving Dp, could not be de pended upon to dutilout of pure patri otism ; that oa the contrary, they ex pected to ho paid for it, as they had a right to be. Work not paid for in pol itios, as in business, is unreliable. I wa Informed, before election, that ticket with my name misspelled, or omitted altogether, or with another name f ubstilutcd, wero or would be in circulation in some place's; that tbe regular .Dcniocntio ticket wero or would be in the hands of the opposi lion in other pla.'cs; thus that (in po litical parlance) jobs wero being setup on mo at certain points, etc. Believ ing that whero there wa so much smoke, there wen probably some fire, I provided, as well as 1 could, that overy one who wished to vote the straight Domocrttio ticket, or for me, would have a cbtnee to do so without difficulty. Thia Involved heavy out lay, many of wlich would como un der the head of dissemination of inform ation, but somo d which are not ex penses "expressly tuthorized by laic." G. I spent a certain amount in trav eling about myself (authorized as trav eling expenses). 1 purchased a num ber of tickets or raffle for cows, gun, etc., for the benefit of widows and other unfoitu nates, and expended a a small amount fcr balls and fairs ; but aa they neither hslpod not hurt mo, I tbink I may neglect them. II. I spent a largo amount in print ing and distributing my own tickets, so that every on who wished to vole it could get it before November 2d. This was entirely independent of the election day distribution, and of the distribution by the County Committoc. Thi is authorised a dissemination of information. Now, although I ned money fur ex penses not rxpresily authorized by law, yet not one cent was spent with my knowlodge for any improper or fraud ulent purpose. On the contrary, evory dollar confided to any one for election oxpense was given nnder solemn en gagement that nothing not consistent with strict honesty should he done with it. Of coui-so I do not pretend to say, that, when money passed through not a dozen but hundreds of hands, tome small part of it may not have been di- verioa to improper uses, but 11 it wa I have never beard of it. I have done nothing in thia campaign that I am asnained of, or tbat was inconsistent wilh strict honesty. Although I would have no hesitation in taking tbe oath, were the word expressly authorized by law omitted (and also the words " have not knowingly violated any election law, so far a they apply to tbe act do fining necessary expenses,) yet I can not, after reading tbo Act of 1874, de fining necessary expense, swear "that I have not paid or contributed, or prom ised to pay or contribute, either di rectly or indirectly, any money or valuablo thing to procure my nomina tion or eloction (or appointment,) ox cept for necessary and proper exponse expressly authorized by law. It may be askod why did 1 apond this money, knowing thoconsequoncee 7 The answer is: I did not understand, until I wa well into the campaign what 1 would bo called npon to pay for, and when I did, 4 felt tbat if 1 should retire I would, aa there was a third ticket a the field, endanger not only the success of the coun ty ticket, wmcn l wa very anxious to seo clocted, but also perhaps of the National ticket; and although in the heat and confusion of the campaign 1 was always very particular not to con tribute a cent for any improper pur pose, I was not able in the few woeks it lusted to consider tho whole ques tion aa I bavo aince. I did, however, determine twice to retire from tho field, but upon reduction I rosolved to fight it out on tho lino of spending what I could honestly for the success of the wbole ticket, to as not to en danger it defeat by my withdrawal, and to decline tn take my seat if upon careful consideration of the subject in the nine woeks that would elapso be tween election day and the meeting of tho nonato I should decido that any part of the monoy was used for ex- pensei not expressly "authorized by law." Having made this full and frank state ment of tko facta, I wisb to say that if I bad done anything that I considered wrong or anythiug which I would lab to hide, I could have resigned be fore the mooting of the Senato, giving as a reason my business engagements, or something of that kind, but such is not the case ; I have nothing to con coal, nothing to be ashamed of, and am ready, as evory honest man should be, to suffer tho consequence of my ac tions. I make no claim to having been deceived or kept in ignorance. What I did, I did with my eyes open. Regretting that I cannot, as 1 bad originally hoped, be nl some service, however alight, to Lucerne and Lack awanna counties in tho Senate, I am, Your very respectfully, Kcki.it B. Coxt, Late Senator elect fur the Twenty-first District. .The Senatorial seal of Mr. Coxo is accordingly vacant, and an election must be held before the district i rep resented. Judge Pearson last evening express- ad the opinion that Eckluy O. Coxe wa not amonablo to a criminal proa. cntion for the confection mado by him in the Sonata yesterday of having spent a large turn of monoy to secure hi election, tinea) there ia no admis sion of hi baring purchased rote. TUI LtAOINO THOUGHT Tbe Philadelphia Times ba this to ay Wednesday concerning Mr. Coxo' action in tha Sonata Tuesday i "The only unusual Incident in yesterday proceeding wa tha remarkable state ment of Mr. Kekley II. Coxe, declining to qualify aa a Senator because he had expended money during tho campaign for purposes not expressly authorized by law, and could Lot therefore take the prescribed oath. As it Is reasona bly certain tbat Air. Coxe used no money fur corrupt purpoeos or for any purposes that a politician would not regard as legitimate, tbe average leg islator will doubtless consider bis con- aaaoiitiousncss in the light of a joke; but nobody who knows Mr, Coxo will question bis sincerity. If tbe people of his district have a proper respect for themselves they will send him back to the Senate by a unanimous vote, without asking him to contribute any- thing to campaign expenses, for it it evident that he is the kind of a man that is wanted at Hurrisburg." M1STA KEX HORSE IDENTITY. The Bullor Herald eays : George Cummins, of Clarion county.was charg ed with stealing a brown maro, the property of Mr. Kollermun, ol Venango township, Butler county, on tho 18th day of August, 1880, from tbo pasture field of the prosecutor. About the same time a Mr. McElwain, of Clarion also lust a brown maro. Tho defendant was arrested and brought hero for trial, and a number of witnesses from both counties wero in attendance. It was a kind of double-beaded horse case; both Kellerman and MclClwuIn claim ing the stolon maro. She was, as al leged by tho prosecutor, his property ; that bo had ber from a colt, and is now in ber fourth year ; that she had some peculiar marks about her which idea tified her ; a dark brown color, star in tbe forehead, a callous mark or lump on right hind leg above the knee; a wart at the butt of tbo ear and another peculiar mark which she had got by somo accident. Tho Commonwealth proved not only by the prosecutor, but by his neighbors, that she wo roared by him, was his property, all the dis linctivo marks and the losa and recov ery, wilh many other corroborating circumstances. Tbe defenso proved by quite a number of witnessos that tho maro was the property of McEl wain instead of Kellerman. They pro dueed tbo man who owned her when a colt, tho men to whom she was sold from time to timo up to tho time she was stolen from McElwain. Tbat Cum mins could not be tbo thief, as hi fath er, mother, sister and another man wore ho wa at home in Clarion coun ty on the night of August 18th last, al a political mooting. That tho color, at;e and all tho peculiar marks on Mc Elwain's was tho sumo as those proven to he on tho mare of Kellerman. Quere, which wa which J Of course tbore wero other trivial or corroborating cir. cumstancos on both side for tho jury to link in with tho evidence. It was a clear case of mistaken horse identity. Both the prosecutor and McElwain are, as well aa others, sure the prop, orty is ono or tho other. McElwain was so suro that the maro was hi that bo issued a writ of replovin for her, which will be determined in the civil court,forhor recovery from Kellerman. Tho jury, after no doubt weighing the matter well in their minds, returnod a verdict of guilty. A motion for a new triul was made and reason filed. Sen tenced to tbe penitentiary for 4 years from November 15, 1880. THE KEG RO IN POLITICS. Tho Arkansas Gazette, commonting on the declaration of The Uecord that Republican preponderance in the North is duo to the colored voto, says : "If it were not for tho colored voters in tho four groat States of Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, tho Democrats would have tho four Gov ernors and all the State offices, eight Senator and a largo majority of the Representatives from those Stale. Tho Democrats would now hare the President, both House ol Congress and tbe Supreme Court, wore it not for tho negro rote at the North. Yet, in the face of the fact, tho Northern Re- puuucans nave never elected a negro Governor or other Slateofiicer.or sent a negro Senator or Representative to Congress. We do not believe they have ever evon elected a negro to a Stato Legislature or a country office. Tho Republicans of the North arc far more intolerant toward tho ncgroos than are tha Democrats of tho South. Republican boy at tho North will not tolerate a negro cadet at oither the military or tho naval acadomy. Yet in tho face of these facts the negroes al the North vote constantly and solidly witb tho Kcpublicans. Thor are it, sorvilo in thoir devotion to tho Repub lican party that they have not the res olution or independence to compel1 it to do tbcm jtiHtico, which they aro lully aule, aa far a numbers aro concerned to force them to do at any election This is ono ol tho worst traits in the negro character, lie lacks independ ence, resolution and self-respect. Just so long as theso features of his cbi aetcr predominate to long will he bo me 'bower ol wood and drawer of water' to the white man." 8T11.L CoMPINSATINO TIH Koouis. Tho Nowark (Ohio) Advocate say Mr. JUyc proposes to crown his fraud ulent adniinintration by clovatinir Mr. Stanley Mmthows, of Ohio, to the Su prome llciit b. Mutthows is about tbo last of tbe gonllemon connected with the electoral steal to receive recogni. tion. lie is an able lawyer but an un scrupulous demagogue. As a lawyer be ia an immense improvement oa Judge Woods, hut he has changed hie pontic and religion a often aa sell. interest required, and 1 recogniicd as desirable corporation attorney all over tho land. During bis brief ca roer in the Senato ho was known as the paid advocate of tho Texas PaciBc liailroad Company. Aa the Supreme iicncn ba been used of late years as a rufugo for broken down political hack, it ia perhaps proper that Stanley Mt thews should be pensioned there by the man who profited by hi art aa a political conspirator, but the "slow poison of corruption," which haa al. ready begun to taint tbe higbost court In the land, will not find an antldoto in him. On rni DatxiHa. Patrick llenry great grandson, in tbe person of W. 11. Goodwell, now berate tyrant and tyranny Iron behind tbe ban of tbe Alexandria (Va ) jail. Bit crime waa drunkenness. Boetonian aay : "Take tbe bean outBaiAZ,fi.w.TX2S8 8. ofyourowoeye." I July JW, I880.tf. $Ui9rrUat.fou. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Ourwtoi villa, Jm. V, Tl-tf. Clearfield Nureery. KNCOUKAGK UOMR INDUSTRY. THE aadrilrnt., hatting wublikkod 2far rjr on tk Tik., tbout haif wy btM CleavrAeld mni CurwcnaT.il, ia anytni to tar Biita all klnda af FUU1T THKKS, (atudard ud dwarf, KvenrrMfii, fibribbary, tirtvpa Vinaa, J5oavabMry,""fcmo.I.b nod Kaipbarrr Vina. AIM, bibarlu urabrra, (Juinsa, Mid earlj acrlat Hhabarb . Ordan prompUr attaodad ta. Add ran, J. D. WRIOHT, atpSft-19- CarwaoatlJia, Pa. A Bargain 1 FARM FOR SALE I Tha undrralftiftd offer at pHrata tal that fi uabla firm lit ua tod tn OKA II AM TOWNOJJIP ClaarQald aouotr, known aa tha C'tftaLEl Yf HJfMf Con t In Id f 111 nsrea, W of which ara alaftratl and having tbaraon araatad a larf fraaa dwell lag hoaia, lar, Trawa barn, and tba otbar naeot a'7 oatbatldtBg. togttbtr with n iarga rebard, gnodwatar ato. Tbo propartr will ba aald ai vary aatr toraa Kor further particolari Isquin of tha Sabaeriber, in parfon, or by lottar. PKAN'Iff PIKLDINU. Clearfield, Pa.f Uaroh 14th, IbMt.-if IMMOVI THI MOUft TRADE MARK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES CONSUMPTION. Bpittitia- of Blood. Bmaebitle, Aethma. Coo ha, and all di.naa.4 of Uie pulmonary Ontaaa. Irlr SO t'rnla aaad Ona Hollar. OUENTHER At CO. Proprietor. ag fii awwa, nntBuaaH, p. ASK Ylll'R UHTUUlrfr fori tT. Omob.r 17, lSSt-Sa. READING FOR ALL! ! BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market HU, Clearfield, (at the Poet Office,) TUB nndaraigoe4 bagi Ito te mdomo ta the aitlaena of Clearfield nod vioinity, thai fee haa fitted op a room and baa jnt returnee from tho city with a large amoaat of reading mattar, ooniiitlng la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank. A (Mount aad Phi Booka of aTory da- aoription t Paper and Enrelepea, Pre nek praaaoo na plain ( rena ana rencm; uiaua iaga Paperi, Deada, Mortgagee; Judgment, E setup tion and Prumlaarv ootei; While end Parch ment Brief, Legal Cap, Keeord Cap, and Bill Cap, dbeet Muaia. for either Piano. Plate or Violin aonatantly on hand. Any booka er atatianar) deiired tnat I may not mto oi band, will be ordered by firrt eipreaa, and aald at wholeaaje or retail to aoit euetomera. I will alao keep periodical literature, uob ai Mage tinea, Newapapara, ae. P. A. uaLlin. Claarflald. May T, ItSMf A NEW DEPARTURE LITII KRSBUBG. litre IW, gooda will be aold for CASH only, or tn oxohaoca for prodnoe. No booka will be kept in the future. All old eoooanti mo it bt aettled. Tbote who eannot eaeb ap. will pleatt hand orer their notea aad CLOSE THE RECORD. I an determlaed ta aell my Raode at eaab prieea, and at a diaeoant far below that arer offered la thia riofaitr. The diaeauat I allow air aaatomera, will nakethera rioa ia twraty year If taey roilow Bar aa.lee eaa aay taetr ffeoila Tree) ave. 1 will par eaah for wheat, oate and nWrer- erea. UAN1KL, UUUJJl.AMIa'll. Lataerebare, Jaaaary IT, IS77. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SBCOND BTRBKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., a DEAL I KB IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF VARNISHIS, BRDSIIBS, MRfUMIRT, IAHCT QOOI'B, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURli WINKS AND LIQUORS (ar Bealetaal parpaaa. Traaaaa, Rappartera, School Boohs aad Statloa are, ene all otber arllelee anal; (aaad la a Draf Btere. PHYSICIANS' PRR8CRIPTI0NS CARI- r u 1.1,1 COMPOPHD1D. llarieta taraa a Cirier.ee la tha haalaaaa laej aaa fire ealira aai. faatloa. 3. . HARTSWICK, JOHN P. IRWIN. nioarSeM. tVeeerahar IS, late. II. LEALtRS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, 0LTDC0., Pi. T) especially solieit their patron IV aad tha paHlls (oaerallp la sail aai eiaoj. iaa iaoir aew tlorh af Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OF Cashmeres, Velveteen, Dolnioei, ljawns, Iringham, Print, Uiv bloanhed and Bleached Mus lins, Kanoy Skirt, Sheet ing, Tioking. Carncu, Hog. Oil Cloih. HOSIERY, Laundried, White, Cheviot and Peroale Shirts, Glove. Neokwaar. Mon'a and Boy' Clothing, Hat, Caps, Boot, Shoe, etc., st0. Groceries Gr nl Merchandise VYill be found OI first aualit. and atiafaction I guaranteed. The fol lowing are alwaya kept o hand, (om few onlr ia thoir season): Sugar, Tea, Coffeee, 8pio. Syrup, iww, vraingwa, aavneuna. Banana, Pig, Date, eu., Hard ware, Queenaware, Olaaaware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Cloeka, Tranka.Valiaew, Mirrors, Stationery, Farnllare, 4 Miners' Bappllea, ALSO, IALIU IN ajil 0nr (Own 6xtx$tmxA. THE REPUBLICAN, Paell.hed ererj WeJneidaj kr G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEARKIELII, PA., Ha tba Largeet Circulation of au) paper la Korthweataru Penneylraiila. Tbe large and constantly increasing circulation of tbe Eipubuoan, render it valuablo tobusinos men a a medium thro' whioh to reaob tbe . public Terms or Subscbiption : If paid in advance, . . . $2 00 If paid after three month, . 2 60 a If paid aftor aix month, . . 8 00 When paper are sent outside of the ooonty payment must be in advance ADVERTISING : Ten liues. or less, 8 times, . fl 60 Each subsequent Insertion, 50 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Executor' Notifies, .... 2 60 Auditor' Notice, .... 2 60 Cautions and E.itrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Special notice, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 line, ... 18 00 Two squares 15 00 Three square 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . SO 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One oolumn 120 00 iiidAaritN. y, bare always on band a large stock of blank ot all description. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES 07 AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., to., kei. . JL X JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING sreu as POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., IN THE- BUST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. B. od!iQler. Clearfield, Clearfield Cnnnf7,)Pa. ItOttlS. LOYD flOUSR, Mela Htreet, I'llIUI'ellUKU, I'KNN A. Table alweje eu.illea with tbe beat th. a.aik.1 afturda. Tbe trareli&s publle t invited lu..i Jaa.1,'7. HOUtHI LliVn! WASHINGTON IlOlJhK, JiKW VV AMIlMi'loN yk Tble aew aad well iurulelied faouie be.U.a lalea by tba atider.ifned. lie leel. eoobaem betof able ta reader eatlaiaetivn tw tboaa wan a... favur biia witb a call. ' Uar t, IbiJ. O. W. DAVIS, tn,f; rpKMPKRANCE HOUSE, " A NKW WAb'IIINUTON, PA. II. D. ROSE, . . Paore,i,. The heat of amoaimrj.tiotn fur n.... bre.1. A literal ahare of ),uhile atrn.r. j, etilielted. itpV.'he. WASHINGTON HOUSE, GLKN 1.01 I'K.NN'A. TUB ondrriined, fati-lon leti.d til Daodl"" lltl, lb up of Ulen Hut, now prrparvd to taviiBitnoflstt all whit to call. M taWe and bar aball ba aaplird ltD IB vcav iu uiBiaTi bii-tu (.KUIU.K W. IUTTH. Jr OIcb Hop., Fa., M..r.-b 26, IS7V-U. gUSQUtHANNA UOU8K, CUEWENSVI1LE, PENK'A, erTKI. eld ai.it wel 1-eetatli.IirJ IIi.i.i t,, here leaied by the aneer.iffiird, and he I..I. i.bK. flileril nl rrmitiiiig eu lielart ion lo llii.e elii on. patronise him. tlund atnblinc eilai-li.d. 1. 1 IV Is 1'. BLOIIM, IWii.-or Airil5l,'M t gunbs. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Mouth Third tttreet, lhU.rlri.iilt And Dealers in Government Securilits. Aj-'plicatitin by mail will rrvtixt prutupi ttirn tion, anal all luloruiation ebaorfuM; furiiiiDc4 Qtltr aol.ctvd. April H it f. S. iHHUlli, . W. AKHOLD. J, I. Altui h F. K. ARNOLD & CO., HaiikorN aud ICrolurs, Kt-jiuildaTlllc, JpfTiTaoti Co., Pa, Mooer rrcelTed on duronit. Diicounti e.t n ,. ira( ratrs. Katittarn and Foreign Kicbangt k). Kcyn .liiivilla, Deo Ifl. 1874. -I County National Bank, OF CLEAKF1KLD, PA. ROOM In Oral am'. Brick Uulldn.g, t.. J.., ., ea.t of Fleck A Cu.'a Store. PeaaajreTioheta to aad from Lirerouol. Oumi . town, Olargow, London, Paria and Cur. nha3.11. Alao, Draft, for aala 00 tbe Koyai Bank .f IMU and ImperlaJ flank of London. JABIr-K 1. LCUAAHII, Pir.i W. M. fllAW, Caahler. janl.'M Jlrnlistrtj. T L. R. nKICHIIOI.l), it a a)HH(lKCN llRNTIaT. Graduate of tlia Penn.rtreQie. Collrirv .,l li.r.ii! Suritrrv. Offioe in reriiienoe of iJr. II ilia, oprioeit tbe Shew Hou.o. neLU, ';. tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (O&Ve la Bank Boililin;.) Curweusrlllr, ClcarOrld C o., Pa. Beh 11 Ts-ir. A. M. illLLS, wi'iiM rifi; ir.iTi.sr. CLKARFIKLD, PENN'A. tiffire lo rr.l Irner, fppo.ite Shnw flonin. J.vS.mjU If J. M. STEWART. SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARriFLD, PA (Ofiioa In ret. J cd ca, 8cond trwt.) Nitrout Oiida Oat adminlateratl for I hi pmti eu attraction of teeth. Cle&rflf-.d, Pa., Ma 1. 1S7T-1 r. pisrrllanroud. BF.FH FIR BAI.E. ThiftMB ef Italiaa Utea whirl. I will tiny for eaah, or eicbanfr for abeaL For furlhpr ii formation eall ao or addrte tha unlerfin4. J. F. KRAMKR, Xofft.'Tt tf. ClearBHd, !' fiM():Y TO I.OANOo fint ola lu p roved farm property, by tbt Mutiwl I.u learaara Cooiiaey of New York, on Irit Burt ftt in moil from $l,n0 ap. For further ta ferviatiui apply ta the nrn1rijrne'l. Hl'RXTHAL W SMITH. ClearfaU Pa., May Tth, ISTD-tf. t. r. SULICB. j. l. warn lit. .1 I.U 11, MeCORkLE & (O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htrct, Cltartlfld. Pa. Wa BaBnfatar all kiodi of Furtilere for C bam bare, Liomff Room, Ltbrriei aad lUlli. If yon want Furnttttra af any kind, don't bj an til yo eo oar itock. I i i; it ii k j ta al) lu branehet. promptlr atiendwd to. Ol ILCII, HeUURKLR a CO. Clearleld, Pa., Fob. (, Tl. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LARdESTand BEST SKLKCTKn STOll IN THE CUtMV. OOFFEK, TRA, Sl'GAR, SYKOP. MKATS, fish, SALT, OIL6, QL'KEXSWARR. Ti n;: and nrrKHTf, J)HI K HI" ITS CANNKP OOOIlS, SIMCKS. nminMS. KLOl'K, Ft'KU. County Agent for i.onu.i.inivfi tou.kcos, Tbr.e (node bou,bt Ut CAKII In larrr id aold at atmoat eitr arlrel JAMK8 1I. 1.TTU Clearleld, Pa., June 11. IHJS-ljr. The Hell's Run Woolen Fnctorj Pena town. hie. Clearleld Cr.. Pa. II II H N E b IIIITI SfiT aot BURNED UPI Tbaanbaaribera hara, al jreat e.reaae.rtNi" aeiehlKirhaod aeaea.itr. ia tha ereatioa al a lrr elaaa Woolaa Maaalaotarr, with all the laiproretneau eltaehed, aad ere prepared teair all kind, of Clothe, Caailaiaraa, Saliariu. r-1 kite, Flannel., e. Plealj ef food, aa ' " aapplr all ear aid and a theaaand eeweeitea" whora wa aah ta eons aad eiaaiina ear ale" The haalaaaa ef CAHnma Ann riiLLINU will reeelre oar aapeelal attealloa. arraneaieau will be made la reeelre aad l WM ....i . in .... ..r.otM i doae epoa the aharwel aetlee, and br lrt,J!J tloa la aaataeaa wa hapa va reel I a. a liberal ef pablla pairaaaia. IUJNM) POUHDg WOOL WASTSK' Wa will p., Ua bit-heat aerhel arm ' id aell ear eaaaafaatared aeada aelea earn aode aaa be beafht la tha eoeelj, aad ekeer we fell te raaaW raaaaaabla eell.faeUee " atMjra ha fan at beeaa read; w aaate prw aaxataaaUea, either la penja ar hr anter. Sowar F earutat