I'ailronds. I'eiiiiMjlvai.Inltnllroiul TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BKANCH ON end after Monday, NOV. I, lino, the I'eaaenger Tralna will run daily (eicept Sua- uaa) Hiwm irooeena tieerneia, ea loilowa CLKARF1KLD MAIL. LKA VE BUUTH. j L K A V KO 11T II." Curwen!vllle,..l.lO, f.h, Rlvervlew I..10, " Cleerleld, 1.40, ' Leonard 1.4U, " Barrett 1.64, Woodland 4.01, Bigler,... 4, OH, Wallacetun, 4.17, " Hlu. 11.11, 4.1.S, u Mraham, 4. SI, " Pblllpebure;, ...4. .11, " Iteinerc, .4.:ilr, " Boynton, 4.4(1, Oeeeola 4.61, " Powelloo, 6.06, " Bumtnit, Mo, " Vanuoyoo, 6.SS, " Tyrone, (.00, " Tyrone I.ni.i.i. Boaaoyoo,.,.. e.lr., ' Humroit .. II. all, " I'oweltun, 10.0(1, Oeeeola,... 10. U," Botnton 10.17, " Htclner'e 10.21, l'hiUp.bur,..10 25," U ran em 10 It, " Bloc Be 10.37," Welleceto 10.44," Birler, 10.6J, " Wuodleod 10.4V," Barrett 11.07," Leonard 11.11, " Clesrleld 11.10." 1 Rieenrie....ll.M. 1 Curwenaville,.ll.cOe.a CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LIS AVE SOUTH. iI.KAVEORTir Ourwonarllle- 1.31 A. m. Tyrone, 7.10 r. u. mvarvlew...... e.iitf " tenaooyoo 7.4a Clearleld...... 1.47 Looaard Barrett, 6.47 Woodland,.... .0 Blgler .0 VVallacetoo,... 6.16 Blue Ball, (12! Orahato (t.ll Pblllpauarf.. 6.1V Btaioor'i 6.33 Boynton, fl.:i7 Oaoeola, 6.43 Powoltoo 6.6.1 Bumtnit 7.06 Vaueooyoo,..., 7.23 TvroD 7.46 pommlt 8.06 Powelton 8.17 " Oeeeola it 38 " j Uoynton 8. 34 " I Kleiner'. 6.30 " j Philip.bura;...MJ " Orabarn 8.47 " I Hlu. ball 8.66 " Wallaoetji,....0I " lllgler Il.lil " ! Woodlcnd 0.17 " ' Barrett, 9.36 " I Leonard 0.30 " Clearfield 10.07 " Kirerview,...lu.l6 " Curweneville 10.20 " PHILIFSBURO A MOSHANNON BRANCHES LlJtVI lOtlTB. F. N. A. M. A. H. STATIONS. 3:10 Morriadale, 1:46 7:30 Philipaburr;, 3:46 7:33 ritelnor'a 3 40 7:40 Boynton, LKari Bonn. a. . r. h. r. m. 7:16 13:40 7:00 12:36 6:00 13:23 6:08 13:14 4:68 a:33 10:20 7:6B uacools, 12:04 4:40 1:10 10:36 8:11 Moahannon, 0:34 11:61 4:3n 3:18 10:43 8:10 Bterlinf, 0:30 11:46 4:36 3:33 16:48 8:36 lloottdale, 0:36 11:40 4:30 3:30 10:63 8:36 MoUauley, 0:20 11:36 4:lo 1:116 10:58 6:41 Keodricke, 0:16 11.30 4:0j 3:40 11:18 6:40 Ramey. 0:10 11:36 4:l0 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. Kl. Wall. Mall. Kip. f. A. . r. r. A. ir. 7.08 8.20 leave Tyrone arrive .sl 7.66 3.33 8.37 Uald Hagle 6.17 7.43 Julian 6.38 7.06 8.01 0.16 6.34 0.43 8.33 0.61 Mlleaburi 6.16 .4 Bellefonte 6.06 6.83 (.46 10.03 Mileabnr( 4.56 6 23 4..11 (.00 leave 1.66 6.25 iv.aw aoward 0.41 11.08 arrive L. Haven TYRONE STATION. AITWJKD. a. if. Clnoinnati Exp.( 0:52 Paeifie Eipreae, 8:57 Jobnatown Expreaf,0:07 f. M. rhlcajo Day Hi., 11:18 Mall Train) 1:08 Huntingdon Aoe'n, 6:20 WIHTWAKD. A. If. Plttaburiih Eip'u, 1.63 Paclfie Express. 6:12 P.M. Way Passenger, 1:15 Chloejro Kxpreaa, 8:31 Mail Train, 7:0. Kail Line, T:.1 Cloia oonntottom made by all train at Tyrone 8. B. I1LATR. Haperiu Undent. mylT-tf. BTAtiE LINES. A tagaleavt CurweniTtlle dally for Reynold. Tille, at 1 o'eloak. p.m., arrifitiff at Keynoidirille at 0 o nioek, p. m. Returning, learet Reynold- Till daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m.. arriving at Car- "'oifun ai ia o oiock, m. rare, eaob way, 2. A atag leave Curwensvllle daily, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for lulioi City, arriving at luBoia City at o'clock, p. m. Returning, leave lluHoi at T o'clock, a. a., daily, arriving at Carwroiville at IS o'elock, m. Fare, each way, $1.60. Allegheny Valley Railrond. LOW 0RADK DIVISION. 0! and ner Uonda;, Noeltth, 18R0, the paeaenger tralna will ran dallr (except Suadaj) betareea Red Hank and Driftwood, aa followt : EAKTH ABI. Ir Hail learea Pltlaburg (:&e ft. Red Dank 11:35 ( Sligo Jnnetioa 1 1:51 ; New Hethlenera U JJ p. m.; MaraTllle 1:10 1 Trojrl:So Hrooknl'e 1:54 Failer'a l it : try. noldaTllleI:38; Dulloie i-M t Summit Tunnel a ll i renoeld :4i; Tjler'a 3:5i j Uenoaette 4:31 amiat at ifrlttwood at &:Zf. WR1TWAR l)Dajt Mall leave. Driftwood ix:zu p. ea.f ileneaette 1:00 ) Tjrler e 1:28 j Penfleld 1:80 ; Summit Tunnel 2:00 Dulfoia:l5; navnoiaaTtlle Z:A8; rullor'a2:o4; UrooliTille3:l& Troy 32: Maytrill. 3:i5: Mew Bethlehem 4:00 Bilge Junction 4:47 Red Bank tM; arrir Pittahurg at 7:40 p. m. The ReynoldaTilte Aeeommodatlon leave! Ravaoldaville daily at 7:bi a. m.i and arrivea at net! nana at 10:50 a. m., Cittabureh at 1:40 p. Leavei Pilleturgh at I: It p. m.) Red Bank at e: p. eg. arriving at Heynoldaville at 0:06 p. m. Cloee eenneetlona made with tralae an P. A ft Railroad at Driltwood, aad with train! on the niegoenj vane; Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID Mc-CAHIIO.Uen'l Sup'L A. A. Jackrom, Snp't L. ti. Div. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO B.ll.fonte, Pa 12 OS Look Haven I 70 Wllllamapert. I to Huntingdon 1 80 Lewietown. I 00 Marvarillo.. 4 SO Cuwenaville 20 Oaeeola Aft HAHHINB1IRH... 4 7ft Mlddletewa t 00 Marietta.. ftl Laneaater.M I 00 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Alteona 1 Oft Johnatown.. S 86 I'hillpal.urg Tyrone I'lTTHUllKO t It rtUsrrU.nnrous. Farm for Sale I remit aul.aerlliar now i.fT.tf bit Term for aelo. X The property la loeatfd one mile and a half norm oi uiearneld,eontaleing KIU11TY ACIlti8, moat er wnien le cleared and under good eultiva UoB, good two-atory L houae. larare frm lPn aad ether neeetaary oulbnlldlnge, together with en orrnaro Of ail IIBfta OI rmit. The Whole ii LNDSRLAID WITH OOOD COAL. Thi.oron- erly will bo eichaneed for aBller nrnu.. For further perlioolera call en the prerol.ee, or aorvao a lener to JUHH t'. rlKKU, Dee. Ii, l8H0-4)t. Clearleld, Pa. CENTRAL State UToriunl Nchool Eighth Xormal School District.) Loek Haven, Clinton Co., Pn. A.N.RA VB, A. At., Fh. D., Principal nil Rcaoel aa at praaent eonatltnted, orTirn the very wmn feeimioo tor rroreaalonal and Cluieal learning. Building! epecloua. Invltlaa and iH.mmr.Jlnn. eemplelely healed hy eteem, well ventilaud, aad farniehed wltk ft bountiful lupply af pore, eoft Loaatlen baalthful and eftey of aceeae. 8urrouadlng aeenery unaurnaaeed. Teaeherc ftaperieneed, efflcleat, and fttiva to their work. . Diaeipllna, Irw. bat kind, anlfora and tboroagh. F fly eenti a week deduction to Ihooe preparing StadenU ad ml lied at any time. Coaree of etndy preecribed by the Stale I I Model Pehoejl. If. Preparatory. III. Elemen tary. IV. elelentiOe. AMrrnrrr ceveieia I I. AoaJ.mll. IL Commercial. III. Kuala. tv. Art. The Elementary and Bclentlfie eoareaa are Pro feeeienal. aad etadenu graduating therein reaeive Btate Diplomae,eenferrin( the following eorree- Ioadlag degreeei Maeter af the Klemenli and laetee of the Beleaeeo. Oradnatea la the other eoareaa receive Nor a el Certificate! of their tt laiaraente, ilgned hy UePaealty. The Profecleal eoaraee are liberal, and are tft thereof haeaa Bet Inferior to theea of oer beat eollegea. The Btate rec.lrea ft blgher order of tltlien. ahip. The tlmae demand it. It la one of the Rrieee objeete of thle arhool la help to acre re II by irniablag Intelligent and erlcleat teaeherc for bar acboele. To thia aad It eollcltl yeang per. ec! af goad abilitlea and good parpoaoothooo wee daalre ta improve tbetr lime and their tai nt!, ae atadeate. Ta all euch It promltee aid in developing their power! and abundaat epporta. tiliea for well peld labor after leaving arhiioL For eetalcgoe and terma addreel the Principal, BOARD Of TRUS?TII3i TaoeLPlta, rnoarrui. J IB. Bartaa, II. D, A. H. Beet, Jer-ob Brown B.M. Blekford.lamoel Chrlet. A. K a...w a Ooek.T. O. Hlppm, Kee, o. Kialalng, S. P. Me Oarealek, Kce,., W. W. kaaklft, W. 11, Brew. atavb vereTB.a. Baft. A, O. Cartlft, Ooft. B. L. DlaeTeekech, Oeej. Jem Verrlll, Ken. Wna. Bigler, J. g. e. Khaiey.S. Millar ileOermick, ate. ornriai! WUXIAM BIULXR, Prertdeat, Clearleld, Pft. Oea.JIRSI MKKRILL, Viea Preeldewt, Leek Bavea, Pa. ftf. MILLAB aetXlRUIOK, Baaretary, Leek Uevca. Pa. aWJIAB FABI.LBT, . . Treaeejrer, Uok Bavea, Pa. baa Baeea, Pa, Aeceet 4, lAH-ly. WiSfrllanfoiis. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCK1) Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND 8AWKD. Curwooarllle, Jan. 0, '74 If. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER Bl'RNHIDK, i'E.NN'A. TUB lubicrlUr no oiler to th oltlwui of Buroiiiit and vicinity, n uDrovicjd pvoUHjr. UertmlUr ill kind of Ctkti and Coffin i will b kept on band, mad orderi fllUd ft! OHOI, , MHtneraii .tttmriett Anywhere, I will fnrolih the flBt ai well u tht ehntmt article drilkaud to funeral All ordr left at the tor of .Iorh O. Conhrr will rife prompt atttotioo. Yor fnrther trtlralrf, nail on or addroi K. (3. HH.NDhHHON, lite, 10) 1879-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have opened up, In the tor room lately oonupled by Weaver tt Delta, on Second itraat. a lirgt and well Ivctedftool. of Dry - Goods Groceries, HOOTS AND 8110KS, QL'EKNSWARK, WOOD A WfLLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, t Which tbey will dltpoee of nt reaionable rate. fur eaan, or exebange lor oountry produce. OEOROK WEAVER A CO. Clearleld, Pa., Jan. 0, 1878-tf. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy. HutIdb inrohaaed the entire atook of Fred. 8aokett, hereby giro notice that he ha mored into intrrooni lately ooo up ted by Heed 4 H avert y, on Second tret, where hi it p rep t red to offer to COOK ST0ES. m:.iTi.ra ajtu PARLOR STOVES, of the lateat Imprortd pattern, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Oaa Pitting, and Repairing rumpa a epoolallv. All work warranted. Anything in mv linea will be ordered aneelal if oeaire.1. jam. i, LKAV i. Proprietor. FRED. RACKKTT, Agent'. Cleerled, Pa., January 1, 1170 If. Tlic News From MOORE'S? THEI HAVE JUST EECEIVED THE LAEGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Jals and CapJ AND I I I s That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM XO, i OPERA HOUSE, UKO. C. 4t TOM W. MIMIHE. Clearleld, Pa., Bept. Si, ISSO-Sm. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. BOOM MO. THREE, OPERA HntlAE, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE DETAIL HEALER IN DRY GOODS, Conprlaln( I)rM Ooerl. oflhe verv lateat atvlee, eonalitini la part af Caahtaerer, Maacbealer Feaeloe, Alpaeaa, and all Baaaer af Fancy Dress Goods, Hark ae Cretona, Mnhalr Laatere, Plelda, Dreei uieftDBBia, wrvae ranoiee of tbe v.rj leleet a'jlee, and ae cheap ae they eaa be aald la thii market. NOTIONS, Conei.tle,; of oloTea for Oenlf. Ladiei and tllaeee. Iloaa er all ehadee, Silk rrlnea, Leeee, Caacy Dreea Batton!. Leili.1' Tlea of all ihadee and atvlee, Cell and Oellera, Rilibona of all kind! and qaalltiec. Marina I'aderweer, Triaafalaa, aU. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queenjware, Hardirare, Tinware, CarpeU, Oil (lolhs WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Whlek m be eeld erkeleeeje er retaiL Will Uke Country Produce l Eitkuft fcr Ciea4i at Marke4 Pricea. Clawl. Dee. , imo.M, John Irvin S Bros., CURWK.NSViM.E, PA., UfAIKRM IN- All Kinds of Merchandise, srcii as ' Dry Gootls, Groceries, Etc. M AlANtFACTTRERS AND DEAIEHS IN Mil mi; Tuiiii:it, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OK SAWED LDMBEE CUT TO ORDER. H The Only Jluiiufiuiturors hi ClourlU'lJ County of tlio NEW PROCESS FLOUR I M trot n, chop ..vi t ut: it ICash paid for nil kinds of Grain Wheat, Rye, Oats, lUc. Curwenarllle, Pa., June 2, ISSO tf. IE. I'KALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., P. Respectfully solieit llioir patrons and the public jronerelly to call and eiam ina their new atock of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OP Cahlimoros, VolTetoonn, Uulninvi, I.awno, Gingliamfl, Print, Un bloaohod and Iileachod Mna. lino, Kunoy Skirta, Slieot ing, Tickings, Cttroetg, J!nff, Oil Clollm. ilOSlEIJY, Laundricd, White, Cheviot and Porcnle Shirts, Olovos, Neckwear, Men's and Boyo' Clothinij, IIat, Caps, Iioota, Shoos, etc., eto. Groceries & Cen'l Slrrehandisc Will bo found of first Quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Tho fol lowing are always kept on hand, (Bome few only in thoir Benson) : Sugars, Teas, Coffoos, Spioes, Syrups, " t . : : x, . 1 avuijivutiviioriun, vrttngcB, i.emotis. uananas, rigs, Dates, eto., Jlurd ware, Quoensware, Glassware, Tinwate, Wood and Willow ware4 PainU, Oils, Cloeks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, & Minors' Supplies, ALSO, DEALKR8 IS BASE, K.U.TI2S & SHINGLES July 28, lS80 lf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes r The only 8-Eauge Safe in the World AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The 1MTEXT Inside Boll fork, More secure from Ilurfjlais than any riro i-roui oaie, ana no exponse in repairing Bolts or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. These Safes aro now boing sold in this State In LARGE NUMBERS, AnJ give the Greatest Satisfaction, Being the Most Ilighly Finished, Best Hado, and Choapcat First- bi&si sjlfs Ivor rro&ucol. These Celebrated Safes had the Champion Record IN Till Great Boston Fire, And since that time oat at and inpor- tapit iMrnovEHicNrs have beon made. Oclore elvinit Tour order to an other concern, send for priori and dcioriptive Catalogue. MORRIS & IE ELAND B08TON, MASS. Oaa.tl, IHe-lr THE KEPUBLICAN. cijuhVikmVi'a."" Wmi.VKrfDAV M'iKMN ), .IAN. Jfl, I8H, THE UNSEEN FRIEND. Life la too lung fur iaa I oiuiml br Tlt war; duv nl huri. Uut If I ilii re Thy wt-trjr vljil, wilt thou it ll Jtniulrf My lardro weinhi oil ilmra. 1 tu nut fttt To baft with eBT iirpi. Vl I will bo Thj hrl Ami itrcimlb. I'lrLU tb; cd wltk ml The pitth Ii Mriiir J ruK)i-il, ittii the nlglit t'alla lilooli alunft ill ikj. I will ledglit For tt-c, Uint tml, hnJ guiilo Ihjr fait utio.ht. NT, but for hou.plgbt on thi Tullfy leam And foicei Wbftt doth nrlh'- tnlfodur irin U tiler, mora luting tbnn the glowwurin'i bin f And I thrre, Ibrn. for uie, fir hernia onr lov Nkught but theM bnrrpn wmlfi J bo Ibou ibftlt nive The 1111 iJod givcth to hli own, kbuvt. Thou, who art thuu, that bjr u lullcit n i Dlbinkud, until. d ? Fiittid, when thou lonkest tipob Jljr face, thy place in heaven mil be won ! Mary Aiu$ l)t Vir: VSIOX PACIFIC I! HI HER Y IX ANTONISIIINII RTATEM KNT8 II V AN T.A1II.V tnicND or tiAiiFm.u'a. To the KJitor of the Sun: 8lR. Hero is only tlio text hook of a ntiano story for luitny years link ed up: Initnmiieh us I pusicd tho I'nion 'a cifio hill of '04, bought J)nft" (iruen's Pennsylvania Kisiul Charter of '69, paying Hull, .Meyer and Jinnies $20, 000, paid tho I.egiiilaturo $.100 to change the namu to Credit Mohilior, and Bold the chai tur to I'nion Pacific for 850,000; inasmuch as 1 got my fricnda to eubseribo SI, 000,000 out of the S2,000,000 nfjnircil to organizo Union Pacific ; inuriniuch as my father-in-law, Col. (.'eorgo T. M. Davis, was ono of the Kxecutivo Committco of: thrco, holding full power, and my brother in law, Cuptain James V. Da vis, had tho S")7,000,000 Ames con tract ; and inasmuch as Pr. T. C. Du rant, tho chief director, malinger, pres ident, and cash keeper ol this great enterprise, was my guest for ten yoars nt my Madison avenue residenco, I certainly ought to know what I am talking about when speaking ol Credit Mohilicr. My thildren had S 100,000 of Credit Mobilier stock as collateral lor a S50,- 000 cash loun in 18(15. This was part 01 tho $100,000 gold paid me hy Mo Henry through Citir.cn llnrlow for building thu Alluntie and fireBt West ern, when Sir Morton Pcto had that $15,000 banquet at Jlelinonico's prop erly which Jay Gould, Dillon & Co. have tried through the courts, with out Biiccess, to niitko valueless. They also owo mo two and a half per cent, on $40,000,000, or $1,000,0011 commis sion, which I allow to nccumlulo and compound during my psycho evolution, now rapidly coming to a head. Tom Scott ulso owes me $1100,11(10 on Kun- bs Pacific, but with peanuts at fivo cents a quart and ono meul a day, I leave that also to compound. When I gtivo away hull ol Omaha I City, six thousand lots prospectively worth $5,000 each, or $110,000,000 in all, I prevented my children from cut ting me lip in a probato court, to see which part wus most rotten, and pro longed my life. I live like a fighting cock on ten dollars a week sent mo hy my daughter Irom her rentals, while my eons earn their living in Kountzo's bank, instead of driving four-in-hands, sailing yachts, anil dying in clubs at thirty. It iB timo for Democrats to clu'm orodit for saving tlio Union Pacific that giganlio enterprise where labor got ninety millions of tlio hundred millions spent. Tho Republican party did its best through Thd. Stevens, Garfield k Co. who were striking fur stamps to kill the project. I savod it through my personal friends, not ono of whom was known to Durunt, who was working for llcpiihliinn support. A gallant bund uf Democrats backed mo without receiving a dnllur, a pen ny, or any expwtiuion of reward; while half a million di liars went to tho other side, who tried to kill the bill in order to strike Duraiit for a million. Tho bill wus saved by tho superior strategy ol Julius Ilronka. He should have a monument alongside of Oukes Ames on the summit of tho Rocky Mountains. Those two men savod tho road ; ono as Congressman, who paid cash for his slock, the other as capitalist, liuth uro free from taint. Both wcio square and ubovo board. Iioth wero outraged by as big a band of knaves as over stole a purso or cut a throat. iloro aro tho names of the Congress men who helped me checkmate Thad Stevens' swindling Ring in.passing tho union Pacific bill in 64. I rover paid them a uollur. Hut for these Demo crats our Pacific road would never havo been built to this duv: Jatnei tlrooka, Charier Dcnieuo, Joha D. Hlilea, Jetnea 8. Ilrnera, R. . Coi, II. A. N'.lfon, M.r Strnnae, W. I'. Nuhle, I. I). M. Sweat, S. J. llaedell, Kara Wheeler, John V. L. Frova C. II. Vt .nfirW, W. A. Ileichlna, John (Janaort, H. K. Aneona, John B. Steele, Wm. Kedlord, J. l.aartar, Daniel Haror. II. Miller. J.tnea B. Kfigli.b, rerneao V uoj, M. P. Udell, K. Mellorv, Alexander Lena, JobD I.. llBWfOP, rraneia Herneo. Martia KelMl.iirh, lleorae II. Pendleton. John u. Fientt, A. II. Cefrotb, Tbeso aro tho numcs that should bo monumental with Urooks and Ames. There are several others which have slipped my memory. And yet for fif- tocn years I havo kept tho secret a secret open to anybody who chose to refer to tho Congressional tllubc of 18011 Yes, tho amount paid by Durant lo tho Republicans was ball a million. Bushnell audited tho accounts. lie was tho cheekiest man on this Conti nent, with tho fuco of a saint. I lilto Huslincll; be lived off Durant from the time ho built monitors! McComb ispuled this account because Durant would not give him some Credit Mo bilier stock 1 had promised. Honce the exposuro and downfall of Colfax, limgham, Patterson, Daws, who crawl- od, holly, Wilson, who got out under is wiles eofiln, and Garfield, who idn't know a stock dividend Irom a loan. Hut theso wero '08 incidents, not '04. In '04 the stamps wore gob blod. Newspaper Row gets its share. I own up to one check of $1,200 given H. n. Latham for prciw services, in case ot need. It was to be divided be tween Shaw, Planter, Adams, D. W. Bartlctt, Whltelaw Reid, and John1 Russell Young. They fought over It liku dogs over a bono, uccusing Shaw r i,i,ii,. ..,.. ,i. i i.. i "'f u '"" v" course i tio not know how much each got; possibly some of llivin may havo been left In tho cold. Hy tho way, (ienorul John A. Dix did get that $50,000 Credit ilobiller chuck denied at the time. You re. meuiher tlio llurlun $10,000 "loun," the Prank Dlair $25,000 check, as (Jovoriiment commissions? They were all pensioned. "Long" Stuart wus the go between from Durant to tho Thud. Stevens-tiarflold-Crub all King. For J)urunt, II. C. Crune signed checks which wero given to Stuart. (See check books U. P. and C. M.) Stuart, you know, was deaf and dumb. Ho didn't know anybody or anything. Hence, ho was bastilvd hy Congress in the Cupitol Postofllco, where ho lived on canvas- bucks and champagne paid for by Con gress, who joined him iii a body at lunch at our expense! I wonder if Dluino would dure to tell mo that he, or his uncles, cousins. and aunts had nothing to do with' union t acuic and Uredit Mohilicr ? iv ny uia no put Cox in the chair and go ou tho floor to speak when the Credit Mobilier Ring was to bo shield ed ut any cost? My motto wus, In terest or Four I liKoKnit Francis Train. MOXEYJ.X POLITICS. Governor Cray, ot Indiana, in his Message, says the luct thut large sums 01 money n-o expended at every elec tion to corrupt tho officers of'tliedce - tion bourds, and bribe the voter, is to bo revised nt tho Trcusury depart having a wry debasing effect upon the "lent, und two or throo men uro do- publio mmd. In my judgment tho Republic cannot live long in tho at mospnoro which now surrounds tho ballot-box, Monoyed corporations, to secure fuvorablo legislation for them selvos, aro tuking an active part in elections by furnishing largo sums of money to corrupt the voter and pur chase spocial privileges from the Gov ornmcnt. It money can control tho decision at tho ballot-box, it will not be long until it can control its ex istence. It is a notorious fuel that the people uro fust losing fuilh in tho pur ity of our elections. Tho bullot is the foundation upon which Republics rest. When the people bocomo convinced that tho decision of the bullot box no longer expresses their honest judgment they will cease to voto and tuko an in terest in the election. When that con dition of affairs arrives wo will bo at the beginning of the end of our free institutions. The casting of tho ballot is the most sacred duty that tho American citizen bus to perform. II who is clothed with that sacred pro. rogative and values it no higher than a privilege lo he bought and sold ought to bo dispossessed of it entirely The man who expends largo sums ol money to securo an office is likely to try und reimburse himself while i tho office. Ho who makes a false coun of the ballots and falsifies tho record or does any other act that unlawfully defeats the judgment of the pooplo at tho ballot-box, is an enemy to tho Government end commits treason against it in a less manly way thai tho man who openly tleflcs Its power and fires upon its flajr. In tho latter case there may bo honesty ol convic lion, at least courage, hut in tho for mer thero is no redeeming feature 1 am not unmindful of the (net that representative form of Govorntuon bus nothing upon which to rest exeep the virtue of the pooplo, and unless the people can riso to a purer plain of po lilicul action all laws looking to tho purification of the ballot will bo futile, I have yet confidence in the people, and believe that the number who bar ter away their privilege is small, bu that it is a growing evil nono can dony, The laws upon tho stututo book aro seemingly sufficient, yet I will venture to rocommend tho enactment of a law authorizing tho institution of a civil suit against any one who shall offer. give or receive a bribe, tho ponally to do uislranchisement fur any dotermin ed period. In that caso the guilty parly will not be deprived of his lib erty at nil and a preponderance ol the evidence will bo sufficient. Tho law should bo made broad enough to cove every kind of transaction. Ruch as tho giving or receiving bouse rent, ef forts to employ, or threatening to di charge from employment ; or to give better positions, or tho use of any other improper influence with intent to eon trol or ho controlled in casting the Dallot. 'i ho corporation which, to in fluence oleetioiis or control legislators and thus debauch morul sentiment should forfeit its franchise. SVFFERlSa I. KASSAS. Tho 8t. Louis Republican says "There has hardly been a single period of thrco years since tho first settlement of Kansas that appeals have not been made lo the charity of tho country in behalf of its suffering paople, and, what with drougbt.grasshoppors, storms and other visitations it is subject to, it would appear that it U tho most un promising region in llo West for im migrants to settle in. There arc ageuts irom Norton county, Kansas, now in St. Joseph soliciting aid for the pooplo oi mat region, whoso condition is rep resented as pitiable. They are desti tute of tho commonost necessaries of lifo, and aro without clothing as wol as lood. Iheir crops wero entirely cut off by a drought last summer, and they have little to subsist on. Many oi litem are reducod to meal and wa- tor or parched corn. The Presiding r.iuor ol tho district in which Norton county is included states that ho has traveled 500 miles in it without eating more vegetables than he could carry in his hand. On bis third round ho sat down to meals that consisted whol ly of corn and water, and In somo cases be found the peoplo living on cane seed. Thero are twenty countios in tho region in much the same condi tion with Norton. The soil ii good and yields well when the seasons aro favorable, but last summer there was no rain, and the wheat crop, the chief dependence ol tho people, was a total failure, some whole counties not yield ing fifty bushels. The farmers did not raise enough even lor seed, and they will have to be supplied with seed next spring. Scurvy afflict! the People a result of the wretched condition they are reduced to and their mfTerlngit appeal strongly to tbe charity and liberality of their nelghbora." CIVIL SKRVICK REFORM. I now Tr.MJiiE or win ui-ehatm in Till I'OSTAI. SL'KVICK. Ne York llijfalou lo CUi'laoell 12r.cqlrer. The suit ut Wiodiinglon between C, C. Huntley ami his cousin, Silus Huntley, mail contractors,, is a hiiiuII sign of the ancient rottenness in the whiilo mull contracting business. Mail contracloM originally wero stuge pro prietors, muny ol them Irom tho New Kngland Slates, who hud been in tho stage business from Boston to Albany ami lloston to ow York, and as ll country expanded they and their sons sought occupation for their stages and stock under tho (lOVernniunt service With tho growth of tho Fur West an the detached mining camps, and th clumor raised by such small places for tho full benefits of tho muils us in olde purls, men have gradually assembler around the postolllco deparlinont who know all thu old officials there, both K'eui. unii minor, anil who in many uses tampered with tho uuuiiul bids, so as to havo tho advantage of any I newcomers. Hero see one of tho evils of a Ion.,. standing civil service. I havo almost invariably found that a man is in Govi'riiincnt department two or throo years befuru he makes tho connections which tempt bihi to sell out tho Gov eminent, his employer. her of persons employed ns clerks at Washington uro constantly on the j lookout for somo plauo where they can t advise outside parties lo sue tho Gov 1 eminent. For example, tho luws are i tailed to procoed with tho revision They como to a placo, perbups whore they hud thut wo havo exacted from certain vessels tonnage dues, and the sumo had beon willingly paid; but on comparing tho laws it was perhaps lound that there was sufficient ground tor those vessels to rako up a eluim for the return of their money, extonding somoycursbitck. Hereupon thoclcrks employed by tho Government put their heads together and say: "And it is worth thousands of dollars to us.' So, perhaps, u neighboring claim agent receives the suggestion and bo oumcs the third partner. He proceeds. we may say, to the unconscious com punies and suy.i: "For $25,000 I will get back those duties you havo paid Hereupon the job widens, and New Yoik jobbers and judges aro lot into tho lobby, so as to influence tho For eign Affairs Committee, and so they all go down lo aahington, and tho little circle of corruption widens, and at last they siip through Congress a bill and actually tuko out of the Treasury ol the Cnitcd States, through tho instru mentality of tho clerks, whom the Government has kept in ofllco lor years, somo hundreds of thousands of dollars, and now aro keeping up the job to get tho inlerest. Supposo you hud in your employ ment two clerks who bud slipped to somo unknown creditors of yours and said : "We havo found where you can recover $207,000 from our boss. What would be tho standard of hon esty in private business for such clerks ? Hero, in tho mail system, one Huntley swears aguinst the other that he has incurred great expense in paying every body filling tho bellies of gluttonous newspaper coril-spondonts, londing money to clerks, ic yet thoso two persons have been around Washington as long us 1 know anything about it. I bey probably know every olork in tho postoffioe department. Aocording to tho thousands declared to have been spont, they must bavq sown a little corruption wherever thoy wont. Years ago two brothers in the Un ion Arm .camo to, Washington, and ono got tho other made an Assistant Postmaster General. The first stood on the outsido to tap tho contractors. Tho Insido man knew all about tho bids, and the outside man know every mail jobber, and could raise up new ones 1 hey became rich, and one nf them finally begun to write to the railroad companies throughout tho country to take united action and threaten tho Government that on a certain day they would stop carrying the mails unless their compensation was ruised. Muny of the companies lid so act, and the wholo business of this country might havo been suspend ed but for the discovery of the printed circular of the man insido of tho post office, who had taken bis Government sulury for years only to admit robbers into its department. Like nil such (iod Inrsuken men, they came to grief, no being etrickon with disease while wandering lo a distant coast to die. und tho other brmithing his last under suspicions of suicido. While in Washington I saw incrcd bly large signs of great plunder to bo- gin as soon as Hayes goes out ofofflco. The departments ought to bo again weeded out at tho beginninir of the new administration ; for, although thoy navo been improved, several of them aro as bad as they enn be. Gen. Cur- field does not want to bo disturbed within a few months of his Inaugura tion ny Investigations. ToNr Hash. Tho Clirimiancy di. vorco caso in WBahinivton promiiict to rival tbo Uonry Wnrd Boccliursoindsl n Now York in all it MthinoM. It ouht to be lupprciwcd and tho Mirhi pan ntatesmiin and bin wife permitted to purxiio their (lilTiTcnt courses with out Inflicting tlio country with tho din giiKtinir dftnils. Tha pro, at least, oouiu bo bettor omployed than filling the columns: of ncwniinor with tho filthy material thiwe trials furnish. Ekpenhivi Uiliuiom. Thoro socms to bo a slight advance In tho price of Kospol trth at Jk-oehor's Plymouth unureu, iirooKiyn. i ne salo of pews l L Tl , m. . at tho rooont auction amounted to f 1,. 914 more than last year. Mr. Beccber announced that the cxpensos of defend- ng tho pastor in the Tilton scandal, which amounted to 1200,000, have all been paid but (10,000. IIahmont. An oxchanie says that W. A. 41. (Irior, the Pennsylvania dolcRato who vntod for Garfield on every ballot it Chicago, lias boon ap pointed a Trustee of tbe Danville In sane Asylum. A dead pauper 'a coat at Fort Scott, Kansas, was loutid to be lined with 1500 in good money, which goeatothe Stale, no hstr appearing. lUlsrtUaotous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Ourwenivllle, Jae. , '7-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGK HOME INDUSTRY. 'PIIK ii..d.r.lk-ii.il, kavlni ..t.l.ll.h.d a Nur- JL eery on lite Tike, about ball' way between Clearfield and t'urwenaville, la prepared tn fur nlab all klnda ot HI I, IT THKKS, (atandard aad dwarf,) Kvrrgreeaa, Ubrublwry, Ureiie Vinea, Uooaeberry, Liiwton illackhorry, Strawberry, and Haapberry Vinea. Alao, Siberian Crab Treea, Quince, and early acarlet Hkabarb, Ae. Order! promptly attended to. Addreaa, J. I). WRKIHT, aepSO tS-y Curwenavllle, I'a. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE I Tht uniJertlfned offera mt prirte a tht ym mtil fno imaud la UHAllAM ToWN.JllI'. ClairUtltl oouaty. known m Lti ( f .i,i:r fVfjn.Tf, donatio. nf 13 turn, (A of which ar olrei( od btvlnttlirinrKUil Urg frnm dwtll iuf houM, Urtfe frui l.ftro, tind th oilier Duct etfjr out Oil tiding. tngtMliar wilk Urg oreburt), good water. (o. Th prupsrtj will i told on very mi? Urua fur further fiftrtioalcrf inquire of tho bulticribor, in porion, or by latter. FRANK FlULDINU. CtoarllelJ, P..., March 34th. ISM.-tf IMPROVE THI HOUR eSS em TRADE GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES CONSUMPTION, frplttitia of Hloml. Brtmrbltle, Aethme. Cougha, aim all dl.oee. of tlie pulmonary Oreaua. Irlr OO !nta emd One Ikotlar. OUENTHER It CO. Proprietor. S Fillh Avwiw, PITTSBURGH, PA. ASK YOL'H DHUUUIrJT FOR IT. Ootober !7, 1830-lm. READING FOR ALL I BOOKS fe STATIONERY. Market HU, CI Par Held, (at th Post Office.) fTlHB ooderilgned beri lonrv to tnnounoa J. tha cltiwni of ClWfle)d and rlcfnity, that ha nil ft tied up a room and baa Jmt raturnad from tha city with a largo amoaut of raiding naitar, ooniniing in pan or Bibles and Miscallaneous Books, Blank, Account aad Pats Booka of aver? da- oriplion ; Piipar and Envelope!, French preuad ana piainj rrnt ana renci.e, ujanK bagai rapari. ueeue, Horgageaj judgment. & letup tion and Prumitarv autea: Whita and Parch meat llrief. Legal Cap, Record Can, and Dill Cap, Sheet Mueio. for either Piano. Flute or Violin, oomtaotlj oa hand. Any bouki or station try deelrad thai I may not hare on hand, will ba ordered bj flnt ax pram, and io)d at wholaiala or retail to in it a ui torn en. will aleo kaap parlodioi Mteratart. iuen at JUagaftDei, nawpajeri, o, t, A. UAUfUlN. Claarfiald. Ma; T, IfiflS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IS LDTIIERSBUBG. Haraarter, goodi will ba ioll for CASH only, or In exchange for produoa. No booki will ba kept Id the future. All old account! mutt ba eettled. Thoaa who cannot oah up, will plaaac nana orar ineir noiai ana CLOSE THE RECORD. I an determined to cell toe rooda at each prioea, and at a dieeoant far below thet ever offered intbie violnitj. Tbe diecwant I allow m nnatofaere, will Baaketheia riek ia twenty yeere II tbej follow my advice and bat tbeir (rooda frora a. will pay eaea for wneat, acta and clover el. UANIKIi UUUULANDItK Lalberebarn, January 17, 1877. HARTS WICK & IRWIN 81C0NO 8TKI1T, CLEARFIELD, PA., DIALERS IN PURE DRUGS CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OHi?, DYE STUFF VARSINUE8, BKUBHKS, PSRrUMIRT, FANCY 800D8, e TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS for aedtelnal parpoeas. Truieel, Bapportera, School Book! and Station. ry, and all otber artlelee aaually loaoa la a urng tora. PHTSIOIANS' PRKBCRIPTI0N8 CARS. FULLY COMI'OUNDKO. ll.via a larir. aa. f"" ' 'ae oaaiaaee taey c.B give aallra aa Ureotioa. J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. ClearS. Id. Decerabar IS, 1S74. Cathartic Pills (nml.liis the chnlreat ratliartl.: prinrlplea In nieilli luo, In pm.rlliun a. i nnilrlT art Jitetcl to Bfrtim aitlvltv, ci-Malntr, ami liinlormlty of eff,,.., Tlir-T am the n-.iilt of yeara of rsreful aliulv ami pratlial n. I- ntof.ni, anil are) Ilia tnatrt elTfo-tnal rem. rly ; yi t (llnroTPrrrl fi fhiu-ejiia. t auenl l.e nnnmuernpin nl Ilia nmarh, liver, an.l lioweia, whk h reotilra pnnnit an.l efr., tual trratmcn, Atnt a I'ii lb are aixttlally an pllr al'la to tnla rlwai nf tllnraitia. Tli.-v ' t illrnilT on I lie diiimtiT. ami Meitnilatlve rroreai.a, and rn.tt.ni refrniar lienlllir ar. I "ll. 1 lii lr eitenarve use lv plivi, i,ui in llii-ir pnvllrr, and liy all rlvlllv.nl natif.na. la one of the inanr i.ne.fa nt thrlr ralne aa a sale, sure anil twrfm ilv reftalile piinjalite niplliln. Ilelnn rtiniponmlpri of the rtm. rcntratexl Tlrtiiea of purely vefret.l.le .iiIk alancea, they are poelllvelv frea fmtn ralo. niH, or any Injurlima pn.perlleei, ami ran Iki ailuiiuutml to clillilreu with wrfej aafrt v. ATtrit'a pru, an eltertnal rare for oraallnatlon r Cnatlvaneaa, Inillaea. Ion. Haep.l, Ixvm of ApprtlUi, Jotil Ktomaoli and llrwalh, Diialnew, lmm Momory, Snmlnna, llllloiianeM, Jitnndlres Ithranfatlam. I rnptlon! and Kkln IMaraamt, UrotHfv! Tumors, Worms, Neurwlala, foil,' , n ,n,.,n,"'". l.rantry, )oll' ! lea, Dlaortlara of tha Urar, and all ther diaiwea rreiiiltlna- from a diaord-rtd Blalo of tin digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pin they hare ao aqnal. Whlls tentls rn their arUnu, theew Ptiiit sra the most thrmnrli and anairhltve; nsthar. tie that ran In amrilnyd, and never give pain nnleaa tlx howera are inflamed, and tlien their Inftiianoei le heal Irw. Tliey atltnn. later tha appetite and dlareative onranai they oparata lo purify and anrloh th blood, aad Impart renewed health, aad Tlrot to Uie wlwle srsteta. Prepared by Dr. l. C. Aye It Co., rnaaUeal aad AaalrtaaaJ ,n L , Mass. aat av atx aaweaieia .gwaaaat. wm QyMARK. .-Sa, Ah. jij.M.eau.,.1.' (OnrOivn aflvfrtlurmfnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pebliiued even Wedaeaday by G. B, GOODLANDERp LEARMEI.U, .PA., Mai tUt Lirf eat t irr ulnlkiu of auy paper In Nortbweitflrn PcnuijIvauU. The largo and conatuntty inereaB.ng circulation of tho KsrunLiOAN. roudors it valuable lobusinofls men an a modiura thro' which to reach the public Tirms of Subscription : If paid in advanoo, . . f 2 00 If paid aftor threo months, . 2 50 If paid altor six months, . . S 00 When papers are sent outsido of tbo oounty payment must be in advanro. ADVKRTISING: Ton lines, or loss, 3 times, . fl 50 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator Jioticos, 2 50 Executors' Noticos, .... 2 60 Auditors Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . , "2 SO Professional Cards, 5 linos, year, 6 00 Spocial noticos, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One square, 10 linos, . . . (8 00 Two squares. 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . , 50 00 One-hall oolumn 70 00 One oolumn, 120 00 IILAKKN. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., Ac, Ac. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, 8TATKMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, 4o., Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Go. II. Ooodlnmler, Clearfield, ClearfleM County, ra. . LOYD HOU8E, Mala Street, PUILll'riUUHII, PSNN'A. Table alweye aiipplled with tbe aeat tha auikel aCvrda. The traveling public la invited tu cell ja.l,'H. ROlitikT Lulu! WASHINGTON HOU8E, NKW WASUINuTON, Pi This Dew and well furniahed houae he. beea tetea by tho underalgned. lie foola eenld.nl e being able to render aeliifaotlon to thoee who niav favor him with a call. ' Mays, IS!J. O, W. DAVIS, Prop'r. rpKMPERANCE HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. II. D. ROUS, . . P.orlt0. Tli bt of aUwoumoilfttloQi fur na and n iwiw lull VI DUB 110 LftlrttfJan I. olicltavt, WASHINGTON HOUSE, OI.SN HOPE, PKNN'A. TI1K ttnderalgn.d, hating leeaed thla eM. modioaa U.tel, la tbe vUlage ef Qlea Hoee la now prepared to aecemroodeta all who to.y' call. My table end bar ehell be nipplled with lite beat tbe oiarket effnrda. GKORUB W. DOTTS, Jr 01. n Hope, Pa., Meroh 16, I8;t-tf. gl'SQI'EHANNA HOUSE, CDEWEKSVULE, PINK'A, af-Tbia old Bud wcll-eafabllahed Hotel haa been Icea.d by the ouderaleed, and heteelaeon Gd.nt i.l rendering ,ati. lection to tboee who may patrcniae him. fined afablicg attached. It IS C ULUOM, Proprielcr. April II, '60 II. ganhs. DREXEL & CO., No. 3 outh Third Htreet, PhlUdelphlt And Dealers in Government Securities. Ajifilicatioa hy tutil will roir prompt &ti tion, and all infurmBtion ebMrfull furniihd Ordr lolleUd. April 11. u t. I. at UKOLDe . W. alRafOL. . . llliljltl F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Hankertt and Ilrokem, Kejuou.tT.iie. tjeneraon Co, P, Muoer reavlred on dettoilt. Diwonnti ti dertat rates. Eutcrn and Fortiga Kiebanjpe al- wt i uuu auu (ruiirv.ionti prompilj mtdt. County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. UOOM in Orat,atn,i Ilrlck Bolldint,t.od,, eeat ef Fleck A Co. 'a Store. Paeaaee Tieketa to and from Liverbool. On.. . town, Ulaegow, London, Pari! and Copenhagen Alao, Draft, for Bale on the Koyal Bank of Ir.len' and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Preat W. M. SHAW, Caahier. JanlM J-mtistrj!. J L. R. nEICIIHOLD, ItlnuEIlN tlENTIHT, Graduate of the Pennaylrenia Collcne of Denul 6urirery. Office in reeidenee of Ir. Hill. the Hbnw Houae. BicblS, '7c-tf. DR. E.M. THOMPSON, (Offloe In Bank Baildlnf,) Curwenevlllo, Clearleld Ctk, Pa. mch 1 'M-tt Jl. HILLS, ofkhjitivk it cm st, jjg CLEARFIELD, PENN A. "ofl'oe in retidenoa, oppoaita Shaw Ileuae. Jy,ll79tr J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARPIELD, PA (Ufloe la realdeaoa, Soooad etraat.) Kitroui Oiid. flee adtetnlatered for tha Dale- eaa ettreotiea of teeth. Clearlleld, Pa., May I, lDTT-ly. Usrdlanrons. -J)KIJt FOR RALE. Tbirteaa hlvei ef i ) Italiaa ll.ae which I will cell ea.ep for eeah, or etohenire for wheat. For farther ia fortBatlon eall on or addraat the anderaiifned. J. F. KRAMKR. Not t, T-tf. Clearleld, Pa. 1 f (INEY TO I.OAW.-Oa (rlt-elaat j.'. proveo ram property, ay tho V.I. el Life Inauranca Cceapaay of New York, en Irat aaort fe, ia lotni froaa t ap. For farther la formatioa apply ta the anderviined. Hi all UAL w. SMITH. Clearfield Pa., May Tib, !? If. r. at'iica. a. a'ooaiLB. t. l. waiaLlr. GILICH, McCORILE & CO.'S 'UHNITURE ROOMS, Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. We faenafactare all blade af PeniiBM fn. Chambera, Dioiait Rootaa, LlbrarieB aad H.I la. If yna wast rurnllare ef aav kiad. doa't bee until yoa aea our etock. UNDEltTAKIJfW la all It! branebae, pretaptly atteeded u. Sl'ILCH, MeCORKLI k CO. Clearleld, Pa., Feb. I, 'Ta. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in IrocorioS, THE LAROSPTend BEST SELECTED STOCK IN II1ICOUMV. COFFEE, TKA, St'GAR, SYROP, MKATS. PIHII, SALT, OILS, (JCEENSWARR, TI'BK aad BITKETS, DIM EI) FRUITS, CANNED 0001)8, Sl'ICES, RROOMS, FLOUJ, FEED. Oounty Agent for l.OHH.l.ARIt'H TOBACCOS, Tbeae (ooda hoarht ttt CASH la larn lele. .ed eeld at almoit elly price!. JAMES H. LYTL1, Clearleld, Pa., Jane 11, UH-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor j Pena towaahlp, Clearleld Oa, Pa. BURNED OIITI or aot BURNED UPI Thoawbeeriberi have, at creel aaaeatea raaallta aalehborhood aaeea.ltv. la the erMtlen ef a tree. alaee Woolea Maaafaetary, with all the Bedera InpravaeaanU attached, aad are prep .red to taaka ail hiada af Cloths, Caaetaaeree, SaUaetta, (lea kete, Flanaeli, Ae. Pleaty af f eeda aa head a) apply ail ear eld aad a th.aeaad aawoaeuaiera, whoat wa aak ta eowa aad eietalao aar Meek. a ae eetelaaM ef CARDIN9 AMD FULLIlfw will receive aar eepoelal alUatlea. Prcper arraeaweaaata will he Bade ta receive aad deliver WCq. U ..It Hiln.w. illaMhBuM.l.al doae apow the ehortait aetlee, aad hy itriet attea tlea lo btutaaee wa hope to real lee a liberal share ef pablie paueaafe. lOMK) POUHD8 WOOL WASTED I Wa will Bay the hlekaet erect ariea he Wee aad sell ear Buafaaeared ajeedsaslewassiallar teeels eaa he eew( hi ta the eeaely. aad waaaevaf we fail to reader raaaeaahle aaU.fkeUea ere eaa J" he fend at haae ready to stake prefer eaplawaetaa, aether ba aeraaa ar by lettar. aassaa efWalllBVJI avjaai apHIMtf ewe T