glaiiroaAs. leiniNjlvnnIaltallroal S ..vcrtlscmf ats. TYRONS CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON mi arter Monday, NOV. I, 1IHO, tba PaaeeaKer Train, will run d.ily (eicept Sua- d..) b.tw.ea Tyrone ara uiearaeia, ae lullowa : OLKARFULD MAIL. LKAVg SOUTH. LKAVB NOHTH Trrone,.. .0J,A.. Vanecojoa,.... 9.1n, " Summit, H 0.50, " Poereltoa, 10.00, " Oaoeola,... o.l J, tioe&ton 10.17, " Bteiner'., 10. 22, Philipebarg, .10.11," (IraBam 19.18, Ulan Ball 10 .17, Wallacaton,...10.4, " Bljler 10.S2, Woodland II. id, " Barrett, 11.07," Leonard 11.1, " Clearfield, ,....,11. 10," Rieer.le....ll.l, Curwemrill,.n.e0i. Curwemr ill.,,.1.10, r. Hlrerriew. 3.30, " Olearteldr......l.40, Leonard,.. 1.40, " Barrett, .....1.54, " Woodland, 4.01, " Bller,.........4.0, Wallaoelon 4.17, " Bio. Ball, 4.IS, Orabam 4 11, fntupibarg, i ulnar" , Boynton,. Oaoeola, .... Powelton,. Summit,.... Vaneeoyeo,, Tyrone, ..4.J, 4.9V, ,...4.4, ....4.61, ....(.OS, ...... 15, ..5.5, ....... 00, OLSAKFIKLD EXPRESS. LEAVgSOlJTU. rEivi northT Carw.nvUle o.SO A. H RiTerTlew... 4.3 " Oloarleld.... (.47 " Leonard S 53 " Barrett,. ... .7 " Woodlaad MJ " Blgler, (.08 " Wallaoelon,... .I5 " Blue Ball, (.21 " Or.ham, ....... 6.24 ' Pbllipiburg.. M " Hteiner'a, 6.33 " Bojtnlon 0.37 'I Oeoeola, 6.4S Powelton, "53 " Summit, 7.05 " Van.eoroo,.... 7.23 Tyron T.4 Tyrone, 7.10 r. a. Vanacojoo,. .... " Summit, 8.06 Powelton 8.17 " Oiooobv. 8 28 ' Borntuu 8.114 " Bteinor'i 8.39 M Pbllipiburg. ..8.41 " Orabam 8.47 " Blue Ball 8.68 WelleoeUin, ...H.lll ' Bigler 9.10 11 Woodland, 9.17 " Barrett 9.16 Leonard 9.30 ' Clearfield,.... 10. 07 " Rireriew,...lu.l5 " Curwenirille 10.29 " P II I LIPSU11RO AMOHHA NNON BRA C II E8 Laari boutb. r. . A. . A. a. ttio. 130 Morrledalo, 1.4 :30 Pbllipiburg, 1 46 7:83 Kleiner'. 1:49 7:40 lloynton, 1:56 10:30 7:98 Oieeola, 1:10 10:t 1:11 Moibannon, 1:18 10:48 8:19 Starling, 1:33 10:49 8:25 Houtidalo, 8:30 10:68 8:86 MeCauler, 1:38 10:58 8:41 Kendrick'i, 3:411 11:11 8:49 Harney. LEATB BOBTB. A. M. r. H. P. a. 7:16 12:40 7:00 12:36 8:09 13:33 6:00 12:14 4:58 9:90 12:04 4:40 9:84 11:61 4:10 9 .10 11:46 4:36 9:15 11:40 4:30 $20 11:35 4 1 0 9:16 11:30 4:0k 9:10 11:16 4:0g The Great CLOTHING Emporium! isia-ax: so -dj PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, IF YOU want to study your own intercut, do not iiiil to cull nt the above establishment and examine THANHAUSER'S LARUE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c, Whether you with to make a purehaae or hot, wo .hi It bo planted at oil timet to ihow you our xiuituiiui wi uvii, wuidu win atunoe OODTIDOO JOU Itil OUT Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest. Remember, alio, that we hare an elrgant aaiortment ot PIECE GOODS, of Ibe lateit Boveltiel, oepoeiairr intended lor MERCHANT TAILORING, And we are prepared to MAKE BUITS TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE, and hall tadaaror to auu toe taeta ol tile moat fatiiliou. ALBERT THANHAUSEK, Opera House Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEARFIELD, PA. 1-18-1881. If. WAGONS ! WAGONS ! ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIKM), PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINH. J l.'NE 29, UU BALD KAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. Kl. Mall. Mail. Cn ' r. . i.i, 7.08 B.io leare Tyrone arrlte 8.31 T.66 i n s.37 II aid Eagle 8.17 8.01 9.18 Julian 5.38 8.34 9.43 Mile.burg 6.16 8.33 9.61 Bellefonte 6.06 8.46 10.0.1 Mileebura 4.55 9.08 10.39 Howard 4.31 9 41 11.08 arrlreL. Heron leare 8.66 t.43 ,05 8.43 8.33 8.33 0.00 6.36 TYRON 8 6TATION, TaafwiRn. a. . waaTWA.A. . Cincinnati Kjp., :.'.! I'llliburub Kip'M, 1.61 Paoi8e Kipreii, 8:671 Paclllo Elprell, 8:13 Johnatown Kzpreei,9:07f p. a. p. a. Way I'aaKenger, 1:15 Chicago Daj El., 13:18 Chioa)to Eipreaa, J .11 Mall Train, 8:08: Mail Train, 7:01 HuNtinKdonjWn, 6:2ol Paat Line, 7:3o Cloie eonneetloni made by all traina at Tjrona and Look Uaren. 8. 8. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. STAOB LINES. A ataooleaToa OorwenaTilledally for Reynolda Tille, at 1 o'elook, p. m., arriving at Rrrnoidirille at 8 o'olook, p. m. Returning, learoa Kernolda rille dally, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving jt Cur wenaville at 12 o'elook, m. Fare, eaeb way, 12. A atage leavef Corwanarllle daily, at I o'clock. p. m., for Dulloli City, arriving at Dullola City at 8 o'oloek, p. m. Returning, leave! DuBola at T o'oloek, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwenaville at i.ociki, a. vara, eacn way, 91. eu. The largest and best assortment of wagons ever brought to Uearlield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER'wagons, Which we will sell ot factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CASH for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons '3 Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. CAUDON & BR0., ClcarfW Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. ia JX nr inn rj Ttrr -sa tt jt-v -ycr Cur wensville, Pa. Allogriony Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. (V and afler Monday, May 13d. 16i J the paeaeoger traina will run daily (eioept Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aj followe : EAXTWARI).Day Mall leave. Pltlaburg o:ao a. m.i nea nan. 1 1:44; biigo Junction 11:51 Now Bethlehem 13:66 p. m.; Mayaville 1:10 Troy 1:16 ; BrookvlPe 1:55 ; Fuller'a 1:20 : Rey. noldavllle 1:38 t Dullola 8:08 Summit Tunnel 1:11 Penfleld 8:43 ; Tyler'a 1:65 j Beneaett4:81 arrivae at Driftwood at 6:30. W EST W A H I) Day Mall laavoa Drirtwood II JO p. m. UenoietU 1:05 i Tyler'. 1:36 Pen0eld,l:t8 j Summit Tunnel 1:10 1 Dullola 1:25: Keynoldaville2:tV; Fuller'a 8:08j Brookville3:19 Troy S tlt; Mayaville 4:13; New Bethlehem 4:26 Sligo Junction .'.:07j Red Bank 5:25; arrive, at ruiauurg aa o:i p. an. pm- The Dullola Arronimodatiun leave. Da lioia at 715, a. m.j Heynolilayille, 7:66 : Brook villa, 8.48; New Bethlehem, 9:461 Red Bank 10:511 j Pillabargh, 1:20, p.m. Leave! Pittsburgh i y. at.; iau liana, o:jv flew llctblehem 7:06 Brookvll!e,8i06 Revnoldaville,8:5l Da. Boia, 9.18, p. at, The Hrookyllle Arrontraodatloii leave. norooaviuo at 7:0 a. m.; Keynoldaville, 7:56 ; Do Boia, 8:26; Summit Tunnel, 8:41 ; Penfleld. 9:05 ; Tyler'a, 9:11 1 Benneaette, 9:66 i Driftwood, 10:48 a. in. i.oarcj Uriftwond at 8:M p. m : Hrnna. ette, 8:50,- Tyler'., 9:28; Penfleld, 9:39; Sui mlt Tonnel, 10:00; Dullola, 10:17 Reynold. Till", 10:45; Brookvllle, 11:30 p. m. Cloae eoDneetlona made with traina on P. A B Railroad at Driftwood, and with traina on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCAUOO, Oen'l Bup't. A. A. Jacaaoi, Bup't L. ti. Dir. FARE FKOM Bellefonte, Pa (3 1 Lock Haven Willlamaport Huntingdon Lewietown Maryaville Co wenaville Oaoeola UARHISBURU CLEARFIELD, TO "3 M luulOtOWD 9 09 70 MtriittftM I 6ft (to LaneMtr. A 80 PUILADKLFUIA J 90 Altoona , 1 It JohnatowB.. 1 85 I'hihpibtir II Tvront 1 JJ PITTSBtIRO I 1ft TKI09 FOR SATK Thlrtteo BItm J IttvliM Bam wbiob I will nil ehtap for ". or oxootnft lor wnaat, ror lurttir ti formtailon rail on or addrofa tbo Dndaniffnad. J.F. KHAMKK, Not 479 tf. Clearl)tl, P. TUB ClIlCAGOf,XoRTJl ESTEnS RAILWAY II the OLDK8T, rtE'T CONSTRHCTKD, BEST aiji it'i-bli, and kenoa the LEADING RAILWAY or Tin WEST AND NORTH-WEST I It U tb faortort and bott rontt tMdrteti Chicago and all poiota la Nortbtrn Illinola, Dakota, Wyotntaf, Vcbraitta, m.mm, viiiinrDia, trrgnu. An tooa, tUn, UOl rado, Idaho, Mnnuna. Narada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. DENVER, a-KAIlVILLU, SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO, Dead wood, fllonx City, Cedar Rapide, Daa Molnee, Colombua, and all point. In the Terrltoriea, and the Weat, Alao, for Milwaukee, Oreea Bay, O.hkoab, Sheboygan, Marqaalte, Pnad da L.c, Waterloo, Houghton, Neenah, Menaeha, St. Paul, Mlnneapolia, nuron, Volga, Pargo, Die marck, Winona, LaOroaee, Owatonna, and alt polnte la Mlnaeeola, Dakota, Wieeoaaia and tha Kortb-weat. At Council Bl.ff. tha Train! of Ihe Chicago A Rorth-Weatera and tha V. P. Rallwaye depart from, arrive at and aet the aanaa Joint loloa DepoL At Chicago, aloaa mnaaelloa. art made with the Lake 8hore, Michigan Central, Baltimore A Obie, Ft. Wavno A I'ennavlvanU. i rt.i.kM a Orand Traak Railway., aad the Kankakee and a-aa nanqie noauea, Cloaaoonaeetione made at Junction Point.. It la lb. ON LIT LINHraaaiaf Pullman Hold Dining Cars ITWIlft CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. -Pallaiaa Slaepen oa all Might Train.. -TA Inalat upon Ticket Agent, telling yoa Tlrkete via tkls road. B. amine ynnr TlckeU, and rerae. to buy If tbey de Bat read over the Chioago A Horth-Weatora Railway. If yoa wish the baet traveling aoeomaodatlon. WILL TAKI MOM OTIIKK. AU Iloket Ageau eell Ticket, by Ihla Mae. MARVIN HUH II ITT, . HV, P. and General Maaager, N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GQQDS.FUBHISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, pLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd nianufucturcrs. receive coods nt car lonu rates, Jiencc can compete with New York and Philadel phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Tarties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. uive me a can. N. E. ARNOLD, sept Mi imo if CURWEMSVILLE, PA. JAMES L. LEAVY, MARKET PTI1I-ET, l l.KAIIHEI I), PF.NN'A. Alt klntls Of CuHkOlS und CoAlna knit mi hnnil n,..l I. . ihort notico, including tho finost at well as Iho cltouiicit that can bo manu fuctured. Our Is tho boat In uo, nnd will bo furnished when required. Funornlg attended in any part of the county. Call at mv oflico. on Second atreet nr lenvn v.muiq a, atuuimaii a l uriiiiura oioro, oujoining i tie i OMonico. t-,-'l7lf-. Clearfield, Pa. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties, CarwtniTlllc, Ft. Jin, 9, 117 8 -if C-TO A WEEK V I Comiy outfit frw. $13 i dj at bom tiPr dkiU, AddrctH Tm Co., mehl ly.j Shingle Mill Tor Sale. A LAROB Buokya iShlagl Mtohlno em b XX. pure nt ma roi-jr ebp iron tbon(i?riifoil. Tbo tormi will bo mJ mij to tbo purclmwr in prio mad titno. For furtbor iDfurmttloa ooll o.t "filkOfbtrd'i Homo Comn," ! I'aion tiwohiD. r kddreu tbo noleri(nd ot Ror k ton, CloorOold eooBty, nna't. A APOLKON MeDON ALU, HOflfetoi, My 4, 188l-4t. BUY AIIOIE 1 IIOfSES, LOTS AND FAnilS TOR SALE I TWENTT 1IOIT8KS and LOTS la ClearDeld far tale at reMenaale nrlre. and en aaef teraae. Alee, aeraral KAHMS la II raj ford aad tiraaaal lewaahln., Apple to WALLACK KRKM, Defc I, 'M-tf.) Clearneld, Pa. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0N & BE0., Oa Market St, ana door weat of Maaaloa Ilr.a.a, CLKARFIKLO, PA. Oar arraaaemeat. are of Ihe meat eoeaalata eharaeter far fnml.hln, tha nnall. wll. Freak aieaiaei ail niaa, ana 01 taa rare hart anallt. We alia deal la all llad. ef Aarlenltaral Inanla. rata, whl.a e keen oa aiblbllloa for the kea adt of tko pnhlle. Call aroand kea hi town, aad take a took at Ulnfa, or editreoa a. t. It. CAHbUN eV BRO. Ctaarlald, Pa., Jalj 14, HH-lf. ARNOLD PAYS CASH op TRADE. CnrwoniTlllo, Pr, Jan. 9, '7H tl 0 MnV. Tt) l.OAM-Oa Dratelaaa In prored farm propertT, kr the Mntnal Life Inauranee Company (,f N. York, en Iral morl- ii.a, in .nea. ma l,oi'0 op. f, farther la- lurnauva ap! la the nn1rrai(nel. Clearleld Pa. Ill RXTIIAI, w. SMITH. Mar 7lh, lJ tf. Coal i Coalii nHK indorilcned, having proenrod a louo of Dni-oiaii oqii Trio, dm optntNl amino, and ) now prepared to faniiih eailonion with a nm-eiitt artlolo ot oool on ihort bo lie, and at i no ouoraio prtoo of CK.TS pot buibol. All ortlort liH at mj ibop will bo prompt. y at tndrd to. WM. R. HKun N. Cloarflold, Pa., Fb. I, ISsMy. COAL! COAL ALL THE YEAR ! I TIIK nbarrlher h.rehr (Ir.a notion that be 1. now delleerlni enal of aa aieellenl Quality and propoeea to operate kla atlaa At. i. atit.vi:n, So that bo alll be enabled to rnppl; kla eailonien at all lieaee ailk ned fuel. No Hanner T.ea lion. Order, by Ball promptly tiled. R. IM.SI1AW. Claarleld, Pa, Marck t, 1Mi.tr. JEFF. PA VIS1 CAPTURE. Ill TKI.U ALL AllOl'T IV HOW III PICK KD LP II U Wiri'i VATEBI'ltlldK INHTCAD tr 1118 OWN. In Ji'flVrHon Davis' book, just inHuutl, he giro an account of bid capluro by Wilson ' cavalry as 1'ollowi: "Alter a short lime 1 win hailed by a voice which 1 recognized us that ol my prl valo Secretary, who informed mo thut the marauders bad been banging around the camp and that he and others were on post around it and were expecting an assault aa soon as tho moon went down. A silly story bad got abroad that it was a treasure train, and auri tacra fumes had prob ably instigated theso maruuders, as it was subsequently stipulated by lien. J, II. Wilson to send out a largo force to capturo the same train. For tho pro- tcotion of my family I traveled with them two or three days, wbon, believ ing that they had passed out of the region of marauders, I determined to leave their encampment at nighllull, to oxocuto my original purpose. My horso and thoso of my party proper were saddled preparatoiy to a stmt, when ono of my staff, who had ridden into the neighboring villago, and re turned and told mo that be bud beard that a marauding party intended to attack the camp that night. This de cided mo to wait long enough to sco whether thcro was any truth in the rumor, which I supposed would bo as certained in a few hours. My borso remained saddled and my pistol in the holsters and I lay down, fully dressed to rest. Nothing occurred to arouse mo until just before dawn, whon my coachman, a free colored man, who faithfully clung to our fortunes, came and told mo thcro was firing over tho branch, just behind our encampment I stopped out of my wifu's tent and saw some horsemen, whom I immedi ately recognized as cavalry, deploying around the encampment. "I turned buck and told my wife they were not the expected maraudors, but regular troops. Rho implored mo to louvo her nt once. I hesitated from unwillingness to do so, and lost a few precious moments before yielding to their importunity. My horso and arms wero near the road on which I expected to leuve, and down which tho cavalry approached ; it was there fore impractical to reach them. 1 was compelled to smrt in the opposite di rection. As it was finite ilurk in tho tent, I picked up what wuit supposed to be my 'raglan,' a waterproof, light overcoat, without sleeves ; it was sub sequently found to bo my wife's, so very like my own us to bo mistuken for it ; as I started, my wife thought fully threw over my head and shoul ders a shawl. I had gone perhaps fifteen or twenty yards when a trooper gullopod up and ordered mo to surren der, to which 1 gave a delimit answer, and, dropping tho shawl and 'raglan' from my nhouldors, advanced toward him. lie leveled bis carbino ut ine, but I expected if ho fired he would miss mo, and my intention was in that ovont to put my hand under his foot, tumble bin off on tbo other side, spring into his saddle and attempt to escape, "My wile, who bad been watching, whon she saw tho soldier aim his car bine at me, run furwurd and threw her arms around me. Success depended on instaneous action, and, recognizing that tho opportunity had been lost, 1 turned back, and tho morning being damp and chilly, passed on to fire beyond tha tent. Our pursuers had taken different roads, and ap proached our camp Itoin opposite di rections, they encountered each other and commenced firing, both supposing they had met our armed escort, and sumo 1'iuiuuitit's rcsuiteu irom their conflict with an imaginary body of Oonlcdorato troops. During tho con fusion, while attention was concentra ted upon myself, except those who wore engaged in pillugo, ono of my aids, Colonel J. Taylor Wood, with Lieutenant Barnwell, walked off unob served. II in daring exploits on tho sea bad made him on the part of tho retlorul Government an object of sno- cial hospitulity and rendered It quito proper that ho should avuil himself of overy possible means of CHCapc. Col. Trichord Went ovor to tho battle field and I diil not sue him for a long time, surely more than an hour after my capture. Ho subsequently claimed credit, in conversation with mo, fur the forbearance hhown by his men in not shooting me when 1 refused to tiirrun ilor. "Wilson and others havo uttered many falsehoods in regard to my cap ture, which have boon exposed in pub lications by persons there present by secretary Jfcgon, by the members of my porsonal stair, and by tho colored coachman, Jim Jones, whicb must havo been convincing to all who wero not givon over to believo a lio. Kor this reason I will postpone to somo other tune and moro appropriate place any further notico of tho story and its vari ations, all tho spawn of malignity that shames tho civilization of tho ago. Wo wore, whon prisoners, subjected to potty pillago. THE nEGlSMA O OF THE EXD Tho end of man, when from natural causes, is always forecast by somo dis order of his system. The beginning of his dissolution is noticeable in tho pain ho suffers. Pa ralysis of the whole or a portion of tho body, or agonizing contortions, as tho ond draws noar. If the man about to close his earthly career bas led an oxcmplary christian and virtuous life, bis end is tha calm, swoet, silent surrender ol tho good steward to his Master. On tho othor hand, if hii lifo has been ono of licentiousness, robbory, frauJ, brawls and perjury, fearful will be tho scono at bis ending, lie will ravo, curso and accuse his family; heap imprecations on his associates and his partners in villainy. Tho United Slates, or what is left ol them constitutionally is just now at tho death bed of black Republican ism. Sot a party in the senso of poli tics in a republic that boasts of Wash ington and Jefferson as examples. Katbor should Una weed ol hasty and dovilwh growth black Hopubli- cunism be styled a band, or confeder ation for tha common purpose of de spoiling tlio public treasury and public domuin, whilo hired croakers divert tho atlunlion of tho tnuutt s of taxpay ers with empty twaddle about ' union" untl the "solid south." Or might bluck Republicanism be called a "closed corporation" .of per sons accomplished in tho Undo and villuiny of politics. Cull by what numeyou will tho odds and ends, the vicious scum ot Whig und Democratic parties, they uro in their death strug glu, soon to bo consigned to the pot ter's field. The offspring of John Brown, Hur lingumo, Sownrd, Halo, Chase, Banks, Giddings, and other avowed and sworn union breakers, known as black Re publicans, are even now in extremis. Twenty years of outlawry ; section alism; unconstitutional legislation ; pa- ironizing ana cnirencuing monopolies; degrading white labor by tho intro duction of Chinese servitude; corrup tion everywhere manifest, from the ward scavenger to the President; stealing the archives of the (iovcrnmcnt in order to destroy tho truth of hlsto- ry and giguntic swindles of every name and nature, even to tho stealing of tho Presidency of these United Stutes, is a pyramid ol crime and odium de testable and weighty enough to curse and damn tho world, let ulono tho Gar fields, Conkliugs, Brudys, Bluines, Brudleys, Jlclknnps, Bubcoeks, Sher mans, Grants and Pinkstons, who are the figure heads of crime and political debasement in the monstrous and dis gusting drama utlendunt upon expir ing bluck Republicanism. What is known as tho "administra tion hocus io prop us toileting powor and ugly dreams of the weuk and dy ing members ol a floundering orguni zulion, by tho mildew called "patron age" Tbat power, in the hiuids of this black Republican "closed corpora tion" which has poisoned, diseased and gangreened politics in tho United Stales Government, in tho State, in each county, city, township and school district. But this time patronage has lost its charm, is loo thin, or will not reach far and wide enough to keep black Re publicanism from disintegrating. our years ago tho virtuous rugs of I'Jiza Pinkston, tho perjury of Brad ley and Garfield, and Iho legal acumen of Matthews endeavored, in vain, to drown public sentiment and falsify the truth of tho sworn, acknowledged and recorded election to the Presidency ol the United Stoles, of Samuel J. Tildcn. Tbey succeeded in disarming a patri otic public and legalizing for a brief four year huso tho chance and power ol Brudy, Horsey, und tbo outlaws controlling block Republicanism in tho interests of James A. Gui field. "From the lipa of truth una mighty briath hall, like a ahirlwind, araltcr iu ita brerae That abule dark pile of human inoi-kerlce." Tho ghosts of disaster loom up at every turn tho "adimnutnition" mokes, and, Banqtio like, will not down. Tho "Ohio crowd" experience the fact thut wooden pavements, IMiol yer, Morcy letter and Star routes unfit them for the finul conflict with im pending doom. That they are "Too mean for ranb, y.l elaluini kin nllk hearen." The dirt und filth buemirihing Gar field, Blnino, Judges of tho Supremo Lotirl, almost every one of the black Republican crowd in office, and the use of somo of the plunder to carry In diana for Garfield, relieves Horsey and Brady for fear ol punishment. Part ners in crimo and sbuic-bolders in a common stock will not ba allowed to go to tho ponitonliary. But the peo ple know, nnd will act on tho knowl edge, that thoso knaves are tho pall bearers of black Republicanism. For the dupes and simpletons who are members of this bund, called the black Republican party, wo havo a kindly feeling and deep sympathy. Wo feel sad for thoso who Irom pure motives, or sentimcntalism, havo join ed and helped to Bwoll the strength of this so called Republican party. They hnvo not had, nor desired any shureof plunder ol their leuders. They wero ignorant ol tho corruption and meuns employed to make elections a success. In tho beginning ot tbo end ol tho greatest rascality and political Urpi tudo of ancient or modern times, under the cloak of "God and morality," lib erty, virtue, tho flag, etc., etc., inno cence in black Republicanism will stand aside and prepare for scenes that must freeze their loyal blood Behold a 1 resident ond ice President check by jowl. Tho "brains"-Coiikling und tho "Ohio crowd in b death strug gle, ond all the whilo Presidential put rotiugo busily engaged corrupting cor ruption itself, und wo hnvo such a pre sentation of tlisgrace and moral misti ness, us will shock overy observer. As the death strugglo goes on, be tween Iho thoroughly rotten elements composing hijack Republit itliislii, il m consoling to think thut, when thieves full out, tho Democrat io purty, which is ull that remains of our country, will got its Clues IMIef.mu Watch. Tho girl who was locked in her lover's arms for more thun three hours explains that it wasn't her futilt. She claims that ho forgot tho combina tion. &otr!3. Intumpcrunco is becoming so un vetsul in New York thut Iho I.cgisli ture has been obliged to puss a la itguinsl selling liquor to children. "Why, ore you ulivo yet, my old friend f I heard you wero dead "Nice friend, you are. You didu even eonio to my funerul." Thcro uro fourteen Common PI Judges to bo chosen in Pennsylvan at the .November election. DEM OCR A TICJ'UIMAK Y ELEC TION RULES OF CLEAR FIELD COUNTY-m. cousrr eOKMirria. The organ!. etlun of the Couutr Cuininlti anau be ana remain aa now oomtituted that one member fur every borough end townahip an a Chairman, which Cummittee ahail be aeleolei annually by the delricatea.aDd their term of otlloe eball bogio at January following their eleollui or rae dblkoate. and cosraNTioa. 1 The namter of drlre-etee to whiob eaeb dla- trlct la entitled la baaed upon Ihe ful oa na rub that la tu My : K.ch election diatriot in the eoun ty polllua one hundred llemueratie rotea or leaa. ahall be entitled to two deleiretee abeolutely, and or eecn auoiuonai one nundred oeaooratle votea. or traction greater than one half thereof, poll io .aid diatriot at the laat proeedinc Governor election, an additional delegate, and under thli rate the rllowing allotment of delegate. 1. no mad. lor Jeer: Ilurnaide borough Covlnrton Clearfield.- .1 Deoatur .. .. Z l-erguaon .... . S llirard . 1 (Irnhain . 1 llnaben . 2 ilrt.onwnod .. .. JiUulioh 3 lluatoo. - 2 Jordun i K. rtli.ua Guam's Letters. General Grant wroto to President Garfield consenting to the publication of two letters which recently passed hotween them concern ing somo of the President's appoint ments. Kx Collector Murphy, ol New York, is continuing his efforts to bring about an amicable underslonding be tween the President and Gon. Grnnt. Ho is not so anxious, however, about reconciling tho President nnd Senator Conkling. M r. Murphy tells his friends that just after Mr. Gal field's nomina tion at Chicago ho took Mr. Garfield to Gcnoral Arthur's rooms to meet Senator Conkling, and Mr. Garfield wailed there four hours for Mr. Conk ling, but failed to meet him. General Grant soys ho will not consent to meet tha President until tho latter bas more satisfactorily explained his course Tho presentation of tho citizens' purse ol 250,000 to Gcnoral Grant is delayed lor a few days nt his requost. Gar field declined to givo cither of tho let- tors for publication, or, tbo answer to that loiter in relation to thoii'ow York appointments. Ho soys he will not give tho letters in responso to any nowspajier request or public clamor for Ihcir publication, but intimates that if circumstances bring it about, tho let ter! may ho modo public horcuAer. The news from Ireland become more exciting and threatening. Sen- ous conflicts have already occurred be tween the people and tho Government forces ond they aro daily growing worse. Curwenaville UjUoIp 1)111 II. .ue Itouliduje Lumber City New Waablugton Newburg Oaoeola. Wallnreton Uronaria townabip 3 Knox . Hell 2 Lawrence.. Illoom 2 Morria II'MJK 2 Penn.. Ilradford 2 I'iko Bruily a Sandy uurniiue z I nmn Cheat S.Woodward, Total ni.EcTion asp Derm, or eautHaa. a. The delegate election, and Cuunlr Conven tion ahall be governed and ooniiuctvd etrictly In accordance with the following rulaa, and the Chairman of the County Committee ahall be annually elected ay tbe County Convention and aball b ex-ftMcio the Preaideut of all County vunveniiona, TIM K OF BLICTICNf. 4. The election for delegatea to repreaant the uineromuiamoie in me annual uemcoratle Coun ly Convention aball be bold at tbe nana! place of holtlmg the general elections for eiwn di.tr el. on tbe Saturday preceding the third Tueaday of (September, (being the I itb tbi. year) beginning at t o eiucx, i . oi aame uay. WH'J TO Btn RLBcrloK. i. The aaid delegate eleetlooa ahull be held by an eiecuou noaru, io oonaiai oi ine membera oi tbo County Committee for aurn uiitriot. and I other Itcmocratic volera thereof, who ahall pointed or dealgnated by the County Com mittee. BOW. TO FILL VieiXt IKS. In eaaeany of tlieneraona eo aonetltutinr tbe b.imd almll ba abaeut trim the place of holding lite election lor a quarier ot an nour alter the lime apl-iiiuted, by hula l int, for opening of the ratne, uia ur inetr piece or placer, anau be nl e by en election to ba conducted eieo eoice by the ueinocretie voiara prraant ai ine time. oeatiricariosor voter.. tj. fcrerv nueliflrd voter of the diatrlct. who at iho let gcut-rel elrclloo voted the Democratic ticket, aball be entitled to vote at tbe delegate i-ieciiuue. MOPK OP VOTtKU, 7. Tho vullng at all de.'egate election, .hall ba by ballot : upon which ballote ahall be written or printed tbe name or nataoa of the delegate or delegntea voted lor, together with any loatruo ttona whiob tbe voter may de.ire to e-ire tbe dele gate or delegate.. Kacb ballot to bo received frutn the peraon voting the Km. by a member of the election board, and by biro depoeited in a X or otner receptacle prepared tor that nnrnoee to wbirb boa or other receptacle no peraon but the ceembera of toe eleoituu bwaid eliall have acoeae. or ts.rnnorios.. 8. No Inatruotion. .ball ba received or reonc- nlaed unleea tbe a.tue be voted upon the ballot a. provided by Hula Seventh, nor ehall auch ia- etructtnne, if Toted upon the balbd. be bindlne- upou tbe delegate, unleaa one-half or more ef tbe ballote aball contain Inatruction. concerning tbe aame oftica. n lienerer half or mora of the ba! loio enen contain inatrootluna concerning nny office, the delegatea elected at fuch election ahall be held to ba inatructed to aupport the eandidate having Ilia bigheat number of vote, for aaoh otlice. That when a oendij.te baring received tbe higheat number of Tote, in a diatrlct la atrlcken from the roll la aocordaoca with Hula Thirteenth, tt oecomea ine auty ot tbe delegate In .aid dia triot to eeat their Tote for the candidate haviog received tna next ctr.i"" number of votea in aaid diatriot ; Voet'rfcd, that aucb candid. t. aball have received one-fourth tba number of Tote. polled for tha candidate. coanrOTina Tna blbctiob, bktprbi aid BuABki. 9. Kacb election board .ball keep an aceurate Hat of tbe naiaea of all peraona Toting at auob elections; which Hat of voter, together with a lull and complete return ol moh election con taining an aceurate itatetnent of the peraon. eleoted delegate and all inatruetiona voted, .hall beeerlilied by eaid board to the Countv Conven tion, apon printed blanka to b furniehed by tbe uounty lunimiiioo. CONTKSTIRa .BAT. OT DBLe.aATIS,J.-RAt'U, BVo. 10. Whenever from any diatrlct, qualified Dam- aoratio Totera, In numbera equal to tiva time, tb delegate, wuicn aucn diatriot naa In the County Convention, ahall complain in writing of an ua du electioo of false relura of delegate or of in truetiooe, in which complaint the alleged faota aball ba apeoially eetlorth and Teritiod by the affidavit of one or more peraon, uoh complaint aliall bars tbe right to oonteat the eeat of auch dvleg.le. or their validity of aucb inatruotion.. a ooaaiTTxa or pits. Puoh eoiiiplalnt ahall b. hoard bT a Committee of five drligalee to b. appointed by the President of the Convention, which aaid Committee ahall proceed to hear tha panic, their proofe and allogatfone, and ae eoon aa may ba reported to the Convention what delegatea are entitled to eat therein, and what Inatruotion are binding upon aucb delegate. Whereupon Ihe Convention ahall proceed immediately, upon tha nail of the yea and naya, to adopt or rrject the report of the ennleating parlier. In whicb call of the yeaa and nay. the name, of the delegate, who, aeata are oonteRtrd or where Inatruetiona are disputed, nan oe omitted. urALtrlrATlo. op liBLROarxa seaaTiTUTE., II. All delegate, nait reiid In tba dietriet tbey reproenl. to oasa of ebeenoe or inability io eitenu, uohiiiutior. may n made Irom oilt xen ef the di.liiot. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PUIMPtiUUHU. PKNN'A. Table .1.... .,,n.j i.h ,h. k... n,. - anurila. IU a r... in. ni.li I. I. Invlt... ... .all Jan.l.'K. KOllliKT LOYD. irASHINGTO.N HOUSE, T new Washington, pa. Till, new and wall furnished bourn ba. been taken by tba undaraigned. He faal. ooalident ot being able to render .aliafaotion to tboM wbu may lavor mm witn a nail. May S, 1171. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. T HK.MPKRANCK HOUSE, NKff WASHINGTON, PA. (1. D. HOSK, , , Pro rai iron. fi9TU but of aooutnmoUfttloDi fur man tod baftat. A ibarl bftr of public pttruniK" U SHAW IIOUKK. CldKAHflKLD, PKNN'A. ASDHEW PENTZ, JR., Propria, Thii bolt) l kept la Ant-stm at rfftion ) rtei. Beit loeatioo in town for bji.Dai men. Fret bui Io nJ from tit tria. Uood am 1 1 It no to i, CltirQtltJ, Pa , Fab. Io, 1811 tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, GLEN I10PK, PE.VN'A. rpiIB enderalgned, baring leased thla eon- nodiou. lltel, In tha Tillage of Ulen Hope, la now prepared to accommodate all who may call. My table and bar ahall bo .applied with tbe beet the market ah"ord. tlKOHUK W. DOTTd, Jr Olen Hop., a , March It, loJU-tf. gUSQUKUANNA HOUSE, CUEWZNSVILLE, PINN'A. A?-"TbU old &ud wal-itkSli.h.i II....) beo Itaivd by tba un Jtriigatd, mod bt (tela too fidtjnt ol rtnIilfiff lit U faction to tboto m bo oil patron, m bim. i)oi atabtinc attachsd. LKWIA C. BLuuM, Proprietor. April JI.'HO-tf. 0nr ixn lurtlffttuut. THE REPUBLICAN, Publlabed avery Wednaeday by G. B. GOODLANDER, CLBAHfllaLU, PA, Ha. b Largest Circulation, of any paper la Northwaatara Peunejlvaula. Tho largo and oonatantly increasing circulation of the Republican, reodora it valuable tobuninona men aa a medium thro' which to reach tha public. ALLEGHENY' HOUSE, CLKAltFIKLD, PKNN'A. ' WILLIAM It. DSAX, Propritiur. T"Tbif houae 1 Dteaieutlv Incite I K.tl Market etreet, and eonvebiont to the Court Houae and all buaineaa placet of tbe town. It ha re cently been renttod and refurai.hed from oeller to attic. Iter auiu'lied with eboloaet liquir. Table furniabed with the beat the tnarkotallorda. Uood .table attached. Kate moderate April 1.1, lSsl-tf. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Dtreet, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt attan tlon, and all Information oheerfullv furni.hed uroer. .onotea. April 11-tf. TlBMB or SUBSCBIPTION : If paid In advance, . . 12 00 If paid aftor throe montha, . 2 SO If paid after nil months, . . 8 00 Whon papera aro aunt outside of tbo county payment must bo in advance ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE IHIO.MPT ATTENTION. ate eg ADVEBTISING : . IRMOLD. . W, ARNOLD. I. I. atlJOLD F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Ranker. nnd Kroker, K ey no) davit le, alelTerioii Co., Pa, M'jnev rewired oo dtDoilt. biiaounti at tux- derate ratui. Uajtera and Foreign Kxohane al w on hind and eullrotioni promptly made. fveynoi jirifie. UN. io, iftt.-iy County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. )OOM In Krab.tn'. Brick Bull ling, Uj door. V etat or T A. Kleot'e Store. 1'a.i.Ke Ticket, to and from Liverpool. Qoeea.- wn. Ulaarow. London. Pari, and Conenheen Alio, Draft for (al. on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Ilank of London. JAMK8 I. LKONARD, Pre.'t W. M. SHAW, C.ahier. J.nl.'sl ffntisfrj). J h. R. nEICIIIIOMI, SUKGUON DBITI T, raduata of tha Penaeyl.ani CHcra of Dan! urirery. OrhMLnreaid.aoeorDr. llilla.uonoai ine eo.w noaee. mchle, 7e-tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (UOoa in Bank BnUdlnf,) Curwou.vllle, ClearBeU Cos Pa. moh 1 '76 tf. SI. IllLLS, OPEItJITIl'E nEJTTIST, CLEARFIELD, I'ENN'A Ten linos, or less, 8 times, , Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notioes, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . . Cautions and Eatrays, . . Dissolution Notioes, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, ft 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 ti 60 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 60 2 60 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS s WrOffiee la resldenoe, opposite Shuw lionet, J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Offia. In Weltrrn Hotel bulldlnn .eeond floor. Nitrous Oxide Qafl adminl.ierel for tha Daln- .oa;iua oi isoio. n.arneld. Pa., May I, H77.lv. SrUsfrUanfous. r. OP1.ICB. R. a COBBLB. J. L. WBIOLBV. GILICH, McCOKKLE & (OAS UKNITURE . ROOMS, Market Street, Cleardrld, Pa. We mannfactura all kindi of Fn ml tore for lanbere, Uinlo Koomi, Llbrarlei aad Halli. If yoa wait Furniture of any kind, don't bay in ua eve our bums. ltrT OPlt IXHTIt'CtlORA, OR tl KXrtt.LK!), 11. l)lJ(.tel mmt obey tnetructiune niven tbcm by their rpptM Ire dtlrirlR, aud if tlnUteJ it iball be the duty of tbe I'reillent of the Can veation to cant (be voto ef aucb delrgtte or dele- ftic ia aesordence with the initruoilene and the doli-gate or ittketea eo olicotiln aball he loituwitu oxpcllta i rm the tvnirnniioa, nJ hiil I not be eligible to any odloe or pmo uf truit io Ibe party for a period f two yeera. A MAJORITY or AM. ITICBRIART TO HUMINATB. 13. In Conrenlion a majority of all the dele frea ahall be aeMfry to a nomination I and no pcrflin'e name ahtl he efrlulrd fmm the Hut of eendidetra nntll after tbe HI XTII belM or Die, whs? the pennii reealvInK the trait number f ahull t.- nmllta.1 utiut K rintn lliu mil. end ao on at each aacpeaaire role until a nomina tion la taatje), PrtviHtd, that if there aball be a volt between two or nutre of tbe raniidatea for any oflice, during tbe balloting ef the dole gntra, limn in that cafe the candidate having re. etifed the loweit liopulnr Tute aball be droit untl , uu in uBnuiing prucecj. riaiLTr roa coHMirriaa fravd and Baiaaar. 14, If any peraon who If a enndldate for any nomination but ore the County Convention, ahall I b proven Io bare otfrfrd or paid anr Bone, nr : elhor valuable thing, er made any promiae of a eonaldf ration or reward to any peraon for bia me or influence, loaernretne delegate from any diolrict, or shall here offered or paid any money or valuable thing, or promiaed any eon a id ere t ion or reward, to an delegate for bia vote, or to any other praon with a view of Indulging or aecur ing the volei of delegatea, or If the aatnt ahull be done by any other peraon wtlb the knowledge aad content of lurk candidate, tbe name of aurh candidate ahall be ttnnidialclr atrlcken from the nil ol n tide tea. or if aorh fee! be aaeerlklnrl after hia nomination to any ofhee, end before the final adjournment, the name of the nominoe ahall oeitrnck irom the ticket end the vaeanny aun plind by a new nomination, and In either r?aae auen peraon thai) be ineligible to any nomination by a Convention, or to an eleeilun aa a drlegato thereafter. And In earn It ahall It alleged alter ne aiiourntneni or Ue I nnvent Ion the! .n . didate put in nomination baa been guilty of eah eel, or any ether fraudulent praetlcea to ahtaln uch nominaiinn.the ebarge aball be inveatigated hy the L'eunty Com mlt lee, end aueh atepa taken m u icnoq oi ine party may require. i- ii any apievate aball reeeive anv man or other valuable thing, or aoeepl Iherrnmiae of mmj roaiiaeraiifi or reward Ut b nalil.dettfered, or etcured to him, or anr peraon for inch Aale gate aa an Inducement for bia vote, apon proof of tbe feet to the aatinfaatiou of tbe Convention, anrh dctfikte ahall be forthwith eanellarf A ahall aol be reoeived aa a delegate to any fa tare vunTaniioa, ana anaii De inelitll to any party nomination. anal to RArt raaranaitoa. 1. Caaea arialag ander the mlel ahall bare predenoe over all oiber buaineaa ia Convention, until detertniaed. HRiriaa or tub caarnxTtoa. 17. The Connty Oonrention aball meet annu ally, In the Court Hnaee at 1 o'eteok P. M., oa Ihe third Tueadar of September. Afftvoi-ticaifBirra or CAaninATm. Ii?. Tha aamea ef all the eandldatei for odoo aball be annoanoad at leaal tbrea week a preview ta tbo time of holding the primary aleetioa. rf. r. uuHtiiriKLU, tbairnaa. In all II. brancbee, proniitlj attend' t0 Ot'LICII, McOORViB CO. ClearBeM, Pa., Feb. , '7. Wa. I. Wauaca, Beeratar. JOHN T-kOUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, II iiTTll EMS EH9 AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET 8THKET, MAR P. O. The undenlgned brga leave to Inform tbeettl- tena ol uiearbeld, and the public generally, that he baa on hand a One aaaortment of Vurnltnra. qeh aa Walnut, Cheatnnt and Painted Chamber P'tirea, Parlor Huttea, Harlinlng and Eatenaloa ChMra, Ladiea' and Ui' Kaay Cbalri, tba Per fnrated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cane 8eateaad Windaor Cbaira, Clothel Bare, Step and Ei ten sion Laddera, Hat Reeka, Herabbing Oruahei, Ao MOULDys'S AND PICTDRI FRAMES, ooklng fllaaaee, Chromot, Ae., whlok woald ialtable for Holiday preeenta. elfl'T JOHN TROUTMAN. The Bell s Run Woolen Factory Penn towmhlp, Clear Bel d Co., Pa, H II R II E D OVTI Pf wot BURNED UPI The aabaerlberikave, at great ipMaa.rebnllta neighborhood aeoeaaity, In tba erection of a Irat elaia Woolen Manufaetory, with all tha modern Improvement attached, and are prepared to make ai ain'ia oi umina, uaaaimerea, natlnettt, Bias keta, Plannele, Ae, Plenty of gooda om bead to tupply all onreld and a thoaeand new atomera. whom we aak to tomt and eanmlne oar ttotk. Ibe builneaa of CARDINQ AND PULLING will raeelvn oar eepeolal attention. Proper arrangement will be made to reeetra and deliver Wool, to auit enatomen. A II work warrt,i .nA done apon the ahorteat netloe, and hy atrlet attea- w DinnHi wa nope to reallie a Itboral akarw of pnblie patronage. lOMK POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will nay tba hlrhoat market nri r. w. aad Mil oar maanfaetared foode aa law aa aim liar gooda oejj ba bought la the oaaaty, aad whenever wa fail to reader raaaonahlo aatlafaatlaa ... alwaya ba found at home randy ta make proper aiplaaatka, aitlter la pareoa or by letter. 4 Ammo JO UN HON A HON ft, aprilMtf towarP. Ono square, 10 Hdob, ... f 3 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, . , , . 60 00 One-half column, , . . . 70 00 Ono column, 120 00 !Wl$rr Uaufoufl. Gray's Specific Ho&ici&o. TRAOI ISARK TRADI MARK 'X Hrmedv. lm,n. felling sure for Mammal Wak &aa, Ppcroie. torrbea, I m po tency, and all. Diaeaeaa tbat IEF0RETAItRI,roiiow aa a AFTEI TAIIKI. nunnve hell Atuaej aa lone of Mrmory, Uoiveritl Laiiiiude, Pain In tbe Back, Dimneaa or Viitoo Prematura old Age, ami many other Dlieaiaa tbat lead to Inaanity or Conuwption and a l'i, malum (Jravt, ATFulI particular! in our pamphlet, which we dealre to (end free by mail to every one. The Bpeciflo Medicine la aold by all druggila at 1 ttt package, or aix packagea tor $i, or will be itat free by mail on receipt of the mono, by ad i rett ing J UK UltAV MKDK'IN E CO., Huflalo, N. Y. Bold In Clearf-cld by C. D Walton. aprlT, 'S1-I. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS tfe STATIONERY. Market Kt ClearOeia, (at tbo Pont Oitrc.) THE anderaffned bogt leave to announce to tha eitiaena of Clearfield and vicinity, that he baa fitted np a room and baa jnat returned from tha city with a large auoant of reading matter, oonaiatlng la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Paae Boobaaof overv d aeription; Paper and Knrelepee, French preatcd and plain) ''' and Pencilaj Blank Legal Papera, Deed a, Mortgagee Judgment, Eieup Uon and Pruuiaarr noteaf White and Parch- p, KecordCan.and BUI Cau. Sheet Muaic, for either Piano, i'lnte or Violin. oonatantly on hand. Any hooka or atatiunary daaired thai 1 may not have on bend.wUI ba orderi-d by Bret axpreta. and avid at wholeaala or retail to nit auatomera. X will alao keep periodical literature, aocb ae Magaaloee, Newaparera, Aa. p. a. oaIlin. Clearfield. May 7, ISflR-tf New Departure LUTIIERSBURG t IIL1NKN. We have alwaya on hand a large itock of blanks ol all doaoripttona. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Aa., Ao., Ao. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinda of PRINTING mien as POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, ' BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. fJeo. It. Ooodlaiulcr, Clearfield, Clearfield Connly. Pa. IIerc:rUr, food a will be aold for CAS II otilv. or In nebaojce for produce. No book a will be kept in the future. All old aeeounta muat be aet tied. Tboaa who eannot each np, will pieate band over their no tea and CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to tell my rood a at emth prlcaa, and at a diacoont far below that erer offered In tbla vicinity. The diaoouat I allow my ouatnmere, will make them rich in twenty year If they follow my advice and buy their gooda from a. I will pay eaeb for wheat, oata end clover ed. DANIhL UOODLA MLH Lntherabarg, January 17. 1877. ; FACTS WORTH KNQWiMC. ' Glairtr, Heche, oadrnke, Stllllala jn Diany other ol Ihe be l meduinei known ar Ailltully combined in Park kk's ti rert.t k 1 umi it to make it ihe ere a ten Blood Purifier end Tha Beat Health and MrenfU ileaLerer ver ueeoa Sonrrfeet I the com potman of Pairtr's C.ni .se 1 onic ihel nodiMiitcan long mut wlierr it ii utd. If ynu have Oysppaia, Headache. R h tern t rem. Nawralaia. BawbI kirtiioii nr Liver Oiaorder, or it yuunectiamildktimubni. r afpeiucr, tne i onic ii )tnt ihe nielli mr 'or you, as ti ia hiehly curative and tavieuralin. oul never tntoxicjimg. If you are slowly wiitirtf mwty wuri Cob imetlOn Of mv I knew, if vou luva a Painful Cough or a bad Cold, pAKKaa'sOiraCEa 1 oni rui aureiv nnp you. It civet net die am! ifor io the fcthle and acrd, end i a crrtati ure for Rheum a turn end Cholera Infantum. It Una Saved Hundred! of Uvea) It ran logri. If yoa ere f?!iiig rniMialile dm't wait unti 'OU are down uc k. hut uu tha 'I - i.uliv So mailer what your divcxte qi yiniiuiu uu'. e, ir will Ei-e prompt relief. Krmcmlurr I Vark lit s Linceh Toir it no'l rum drink but Ihe fisa ami Pa. Pm.lJ Medicine ever made, cnrrtwxiniirtl bv a ncv. 1 I'toceu, and entirely diftrrenl from Uidrrt.' ingtr pwparationa and all oilier I omci, 1 r , tn:. bottle. V mtr rtniCTm ran tinniiy yuu. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Beat aad Moat Ceoaomtcal Hair Dreaalaff timiiely perfumed and perfectly harmlett. Hill Alwaya Ueelore 0 ray ar Faded II air loilioH(r.inlyoulIifiilco!ftr and eptMarance. aM hwarrantrd to atop iu tailing-, luut ita ((wwiU and prrvent tuMnrt, A (cwapplicahoniof tV Palp. am aoftetn'ie ISir,cleane alt danitnilT arwt cure itchinf ami I t. awufsoltheacalp, SuU ail drugf itit ai y. April Cth, 1381-1 j. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, 8BCOND BIRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN CES111UALSI PAINTC, OILS. DYE STUFF VAKNISnEP, BRI'SIIKS, rANCT GOODS, PKRPI YKKr, TOILET ARTICLFS, OF ALL KlNna, PURS WIXES AUD LIQUORS (or aaadietaal parroaaa. Truaaa, Supporter., flcbool Baokl ii 81. tin.. arj, ana all oiber arliela. aauallj fouad ia a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRERfRtl'TrnvB rite. FULLY COMPOUNDKD. Harm, a larn aa. Earleooa ta tba baaia... tbee eaa f ,ra entire at-faetioa. 1. O. HARTSWICK, . . JOHN F. IRWIN. OlearialA. CaMBbar 1. 1ST., 1 mmwm fjarsapanii a fa ft OnmiMinntI Of tlm vlrtm nt nrnnnrilU tlllinKift, mnnilrakf, Tallow dork, with the lixlulo of noutah nml Inm, all nowr-rful IiIikm). niaktmr, liltMNl-rloanaln, and Hff-auatfllninc el0iiHMiu. It la tliA jxireat, aafat, and In vary way the moat rflVtnal nltt-ratlve ninli rlnn kuoen or availalilo to tlm pnl-llc. Tho arifn-.-a of mcdicliift ami rlifniitrv Jiava nr-vor pr.lnrMj ao valualik a rrinoW, nr ono ai iMtunt 10 rtirtt all diarnaa rrultimj fmm In. itii ra Wood. Itciirra Hrroftila, aM all arrufiilmta illaraava. KrvliMLta. lto. or Kl. Anlhnnv'a 1'lro. I'liiinlra nml t-itreBTruha. I'uatnlM. Iiltni,,.. It ..I la. T11 mora, loilrr. Mm mora, Suit Hliriini, Lvnlil-htirifl, KltiRworm, I Irpra, horra, Klirunmtlairt. M'Triirlul I) lap ft r, Ncu rnlsl IV inn I p VinknraaMi anil Irrm" Inrlllpa, .liiundlrr. MliTtln;.. of t taa I'lVer. IlVaiMtnaalo. I. -m.l..tlAn atntl fipnt-rnl lability. Tty Itfl acarrfllntr ami 1nanalnn nt-nlitirt It imrRi-a out tha foul rorruniiotia whlrli mntHminntn tlia hnt n.t .Uranutw IlU'llt nnd .livnv li .t..n..lra. . ..na tlio TtiiU (inirtl.in. It promote pnonrr and Rtrrnifth. It realnrea ami proarrve tioalth. ii ttifiteea new hfe and Tpr tltnwitlumt tli vt In le avatem. No Biifrrr frnm ir diaea whirliariaei frm Impurllvof theUUxHl liM-d deaiwlr, who will fftve Atbr b HAB-raii U m ii r irini. 11 mnm i.. utiip inn trial, the peor tho cura. It rerlne )A Wn furniehed to pTiTalfUiw viry where; and Ihev, rerfnirtnj Ita aiip riur (jiialitlca, ailtoiuutar ti lu Uitr practK1. For nearlr ffnrtr veara Avim'l iliwAra tt.i.a hru been widely uael. and It now po naaea tha rornlitanna nt aniiiinn nt neopla who hare axnertanoed benoflU from ita m' TalWua curativa rtrtuea. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer It Co., rnwuaal mb Aaalyuewl CfcavWa, LowaU, Man. iou w au iimtfti irmTf
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