Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 10, 1881, Image 4

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TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH
v -J after Monday, NOV. s, HMl, the
VPeaaeuKer l'reioe will run dally (oaoept Hub
deye) between Tyroneaud Clearfield, eafullowe:
GLBARFIKLD MAIL.
1,gAvggoiiTii. j Leave morih7
CarwDliUl,..I.I, P.M. Tyrone,.. tM,A.u.
Klrerrlew a.SO, " Venaeotw,.... t.lil
Oloerleld, HO, " S.mmll t it,
L.Dra,.....i., Powelton lu.eo,
Barrett, I.M, Oeceo!e, 10.11,"
Woodland 4.01, Dojnton, 10.17, u
Dialer,.. 4.H, Btelaer'a 10.31,"
Walleoetoa,.....4.l7, Pblllpilurf,.IO.Si,"
Blue Bell,. Hi, - linlM 10.1s,
(Irehem, 4.11, " Blue Ball 10.17,
Ptnlipiburj, ...4.S4, Welleoetoa,...lMe,
Bteiner'a, ...i.iil, BiiUr 10.1.2,"
BontoD,....4., ' Woodlnd,.....10.o,
Coeola i il, " Barrrtt 11.07,"
Powellou, e.OJ, " Leonard 11.13,"
8ummit,..........15, " Clwrlild,,....U.a,
Vaoeoirrc,..i.JJ, " RiTerviow....ll.le,
Tyrone, o.UO, " CurwaniTtlle,.ll.lla.
CLEARFIELD KXI'HESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
CarwoniTilltM
Rlrerriew...M.
Clearneld
Leonard, ......
liarretl.........
Woodland,....
Illglor
Welleeeron,...
Blot Ball,
Qraham
Phlllpaburg...
Bteiner 'a
Bovnton,....,.
Oaooola,
Powelloa,
Mamuiit,
Ventooyoo,....
Tyrone,
o.M a.
t.ao "
1.47 "
e.SJ "
e.M "
o. "
.os "
.16 "
.11 "
.li "
D.M "
0.33 "
(1.47 "
6.41
s.il -
. "
T.2J
T.
Tyrone, ,
Vanoooyoe,..,
Summit,..
Powelton......
Ooooola,-
Boynton
Bteiner'o. ,
..7.10 p.
.7.4J "
.o.Oe "
.11.17
.. 3S "
,..n
Phtlipebtirg,
..8.41 "
...47
uranam, ...,
Blue Ball
Wallaoeton, ..
Bialer
Woodland,-..
Barrett
Leonard
Clearneld
Kirervlow,...
Curwenlville
..45
.0.01
..10 "
.11.17 "
..9.35 "
,.0
U.or "
ii.IS
10.29 "
PIllLlPSBURa A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES
Liarn iodtw.
Learn RORTn.
aTATIORl.
Morrlidale.
1:10
1:40
1:44
7:14 13:40
7:30 Philipebarf,
7:13 oteioor'o
7:40 Bnrnton,
7:40 M il 5 00
11:11 4:0(1
12:14 4:4
lit
1:44 10 10 7:58 Oeoaola.
:5t 12:04 4:4u
;4 11:41 4 Jo
:0 11:44 4:3ft
:14 11:40 4:30
:20 11:14 tin
11:14 11:110 4:0ft
:1V 11:15 4:0g
1:10 10:95 8:11 Moihannon,
e:l 10:4a e:iv BterllDjr,
1:2.1 10:48 8:25
3:30 10:51 :15
1:34 10:58 8:41
.1:40 11:11 8:4U
HooUdale,
McCauley,
kondrivk'e,
Kajney.
BALD KAOLK VALLEY BRANCH.
El. Mall. MallTiVp.
f. a. f. . a. x,
7.08 8.30 learo Tyrone arrive 8.83 7.55
1 11 8.17 Bald Keite 8.17 7.41
8.01 i.ls Julian 4.38 T.04
8.14 1.43 Mlleaburf 4.14 (.43
8.31 0.51 Ballefonta 5.01 (US
8.44 10.43 Mlleeburf 4.54 .2
0.08 10.lt! Howard 4.31 8.00
41 11.08 arrlreL. Ilaren leaTe 1.54 4.15
TYRONE STATION.
RAITWARD. A.
Cincinnati Kip., :
Peoifle ExTireaa, 8:
.l eiittim.
5lPlttaburu Eip'ai, 1.41
:57Paoi0e Kipraai, 8:11
Jobaatown Expreai,9:
F.
ChWiro Day Kl., 13:
Mall Train, :
Hunting-don Acn'n, 8:
Cloae eonneetloni n
and Look Haven.
nylT-tf.
:07
H.IWay Paeaenger,
:l8chioaKO Eipreaa,
UBi Mail Train,
2oPait Line,
F.aT
1:15
1:31
7:01
7:30
aade by nil tralna at Tyrone
8. I. BLAIR,
Superintendent.
STAGE LINES.
A etateleeroo Curwanrrllla dally for Reynolda
villa, at 1 o'elook, p. m., arriving at Rrynnldarille
at 8 o'clock, p. n. Returning, leavea Keynoldi
ville daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur
weniville at 12 o'olock, m. Faro, eacb way, $2.
A Itaire leavef Curwcnavllle dally, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., lor DuBoia City, arrivinf at DnBoia City
at 8 o'oloek, p. m. Katurninf, learea DuBoia at
T o'olock, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwonavilloat
11 o'elook, m. Fare, each way, $1.40.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, May 13d, 1881,
the peaaenger traioa will run daily (except
Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa
follow! 1
EATWARI. Day Mall leavea Pittaburg
8:44 a.m.; Red Bank 11:15 1 Bligo Junction 11:41 ;
New Bethlehem 11:45 p. m. Mavavllle 1:10;
Troy 1:34 t Bronkville 1:35 Fuller'a 1:10 Rcy
noldaville3:88; DuHoii 3:03 1 Summit Tunnel
1:31 1 rennald s:43 ; Tylera s:5ftj tienoaette4:3l;
arrival at Driftwood at 5:30.
A KMT YV A R D.Day Mall leave! Driftwood
13:30 p. m. Ueneiette 1:05 ; Tyler'a 1:35 g
Penteld 1:48 ; Summit Tunnel 1:10 ; DuBoia 1:34
Rfjnolili till. 1:10; Fuller'! 1:08; Brookville8:19;
Troy 1:46; Mayavilla 4:13; New Bethlehem 4:35;
Sligo Junction 6:07; Red Bank 4:25) arrive! nt
Pittaburg at 8:35 p. m.
ay- The Du Utile Accommodntlon leave! Da
lion at 7:35, a. na.j Hcynoldaville, 7:51 1 Brook
villa, 8.40; New U.thlahem, 0:441 Red Bank
10:411; Pitueergh, 1:20, p m. Leavea Pittiburgb,
nt 3:15, p. m ; Red Bank, .-. ; New Betblebcm,
7:05; B'ookvil'e,8:04; Heynoldaviile,8:51 le.
Boia, 0:18, p. m.
jr The Rronkville Arenmmndntlnn leevea
Brookvllle at 7:00 a. m ; Rcynoldeville, 7:44; Da
Boli, 8:34 1 Summit Tunnel, 8:41 1 Pcn6.ld.0 US;
Tyler'a. 0:10 1 Benneiatu, :65 t Driftwood, 10:48
a. a. Iteevea Driltwond nt 1:00 p. m.; Banne
ette, B:50; Tyler'a, t.M; P.nOald. :f; Sum
mit Tunnel, 10:0); DuBoia, 1U:I7; Reynolda
ville, 10:45; Brookvllle, 11:20 p. m.
Cloae eonnectlona made with ireina on P. A el
Railroad at Driftwood, and witb train! on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Rod Bank.
DAVID MrCAROO, Gen 'I gnp't.
A. A. Jlciaol, Sup't L. O. Dlv.
FARB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pn 13 04 Mlddletowa 15 00
Lock Haven......... 1 70 Marietta. 4 44
William. port....... 180 Lancaater.. 4 80
Huntingdon.. 180 PHILADELPHIA lit
Lewiatowa. I 80 Altoonn 1 44
Meryavllk......... 4 41 j Johnitowo........... 184
unwooivui 30 Philipabnrx 41
Oaceola . 5 Tvrone 1 31
HARKI8BURQ... 4 74lPiTTKBURO 4 14
IWsrclIan'oua.
T)EES FOR DALE.Tblrteea hlvea of
1 Italian Been which I will eell ehcan for
eaab, or oxchanga for wheat. For further In
formation eall on or addreae the underrlgned.
J.f. KKAMKH,
Nov 4, If-tf. Clearlcld, Pa.
THE
CniCAGONORTU Westerx
RAILWAY
It the OLDEST, HPT CONSTRUCTED, BEST
KQI IPI'KD, and bene the
LEADING RAILWAY
OF TBI
WEST AND NORTH-WEST I
ft li lh fhorUat Mttj but ronU vtvnn Chlco
4Dti tvll polotc in
Nortliira I'liioin, DtkoU W.Tom(at, Ntbrakt,
low, Cftlifurait, Orefos, Aritonfc, l Uh, Col
on.t)n. Irlttbo. Mot. taut, Nvada, ud for
COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA.
SALT LAKE, 8AN FHANCIHCO,
rtdwaod,Btoai City, CwUr Rtpidi, Dm MoIim,
ColainbQie Mil all poiitf in tti TorrltorUi, nd
tha WmL Alio, for MilwsvkM. Ur Uy,
0hkotkt Slitbnrirta, MtrTiatt, Fond d Lm,
Wattrtnwa, Hoonhlon, Nwrnkh, Mtntiha, SL
Pant, MtneMftpolia, Huron, Vclf, Virgo, Bit
inarek, Wlnnna, LaCrtMM. Owaionaa, and all
poiou la MintMOla, l)akou( Wiitoniia 10. tb
Nortk-waat.
At Onuril Blaffii tbt Tralai of tka Chtaavo A
Kortb-Wftam and tkt V. P. Eailwayi drt
iroa.amT at nd rn ua uaa joint LbIob
Dtpnu
At Cklffa, arta aaanaptinai ara mad with
tba Lkka Hbur Mtrkifaa CtelrmJ, BaltimeraA
Oh It), Ft. Wavrna A PanaiylTaala and Ckloaav A
Oraad Tmt Railwtji, ui ika kaakakaa and
Paa HaadU Hnta.
CIn eaaoaetloat made at .Tnii-tlfa Points.
It U tbt ONLY LINK noa.Bt
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
intiii
CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ev-Pnllaoa Sleep an on all Mlfhl TralaafM
Itiriit anon Ticket A Rente eellfna Ticket,
via tbla road Examine yoer Tioeeto, end refaae
to ear it may do net read ever the Chicago 4
Bortb-Weetern Railway.
Ifyoaj wleh tka keattravellni aononmedatlcM
ou will buy your tli kel. by lei. route, 4T-AND
WILL TAKE MONI OTHER.
All Ticket Afonte erll Ticket! by thl Line.
MARVllf HUH II ITT,
14 V, t. and Oeaeral Maaaaar,
nt M.IMj. . Ckleai
Tf.n 3(ivtrtttmtnts. tx drertisfmftitj.
The Great CLOTHING Emporium I
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
I
F YOU want to (itudy your
Uio aoove estnoiiHiinu'iii nna
THANH
LARI1K AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
Hats Gents' Furnishing Qoods, &c.,
Whalhrr iltb to uaka a purohaaa or not. we ihall ba plaaaad at all tltuaa ta ihow 70a oar
BMonuaBi 01 guuaa, waion win
Styles are the Best, and
Rem am bar, ilio, that wa hara an elegant afiortmeat of PIKCI GOODS, of tbi Utert noreltiM,
eipeciaiiy
MERCHANT
And we are prepared to MAKE SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE, and ahall endeavor
toauit tne taate 01 tne moat ie.ttiioua.
ALBERT THANHAUSEll,
Opera Heast Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEARFIELD, FA.
-l-IIM-lf.-
WAG ONS I
2 CAR LOADS. 2
The largest nnd Lest assortment of wagons ever brought to
Clearfield.
One car load of CONKLIN wagons,
One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons.
Which we will sell at 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 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. CARD0N & BR0., Cbriilrd, Pa.
February 23, 1881-tf.
Gurwcnsvlllc, Pa.
N. E. ARNOLD,
Wholesale Dealer in
DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL iC.
I buy direct from jobbers and manufacturers, receive goods at
enr load rates, hence can compete
plna houses.
Also, Dealer in
Saw Logs, Lumber,
- Parties having bark to haul
and receive liberal advances.
Give me a call.
N. E. ARNOLD,
CUIUVEltfSVILLE, PA.
Sept. 1, HSO-lf. 7
BUY AHOME !
IIOl'SKB, LOTS AND FARMS FOR SALE !
TWENTY HOUSES and LOTS in Clearleld
for tale at reelenable nrieee and on eery
term.. Al.o, aeeeral r AHM8 In llrailford and
Graham town.bipa, Anplr to
WALLACE KRERS,
Dee. I, 'aO-tf.J Clearneld, Pa.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
IHKREUT gtv Dot to to the ettiiorn of Clrr
tA and the lurroandiDf TteinitT lh( I ta
prepared et til liniei to furnish ft mi I tea ud
minufMtnr.Df ittbHihraenli witb fnperior
quklitj of
Coal. Wood g Coke,
Wblck I n prperd to dellrer to few buun'
ootlot, I an alwyb ready to haul and deliver
trnm and to the depot, or any w bare elite, and
moTi fa mi II ti and hoaiehnld goodi any whore on
efaortnotioa. TliOH. A. DtCKKTT.
CUarfield, Pa., Mar. II, 1680-lf.
FARM FOR SALE I
The mnderelfnad baa eome to the oonotvilon t
quit rarnlng and follow bia oreapatioo. a tar
penttr, and now effra for tela bia farm, tituete
one and abalf Bile north of ClenrBeld borough,
containing
BIOIITT AOnBJS,
Mart of wbleh it e leered ud nnilar good oult I ra
tion, and hating (hereon a good
TWO-STORT
Large frame barn, ud other ntoesaarr outbuild
in (tb, to if' l her with an orohard of all kindi of
frolt, and an oxcollent apring of water. The
whole La ti.NDKKLAIU WITH OUOU COAL.
Thta nropertr will beeiohanrod for analler nrnn.
rty, er aold on av Urine In pay man t a. tot
further particular rail an the promisee or addreaa.
jwrin u. nr.hu, uiearaeld. fa,
March 16th, ISHI-tf.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
1
T) V virtoe of aa trder of the Orphut' Oonrt of
J Clearleld eouotj, ntatU Maff lath, 18RI,
tbsrewili beeipoaed to pnblle eaU nt tbt CUt'RT
UOllbB, In ClearDald, on
Wednesday, August 31st, 1881,
At 1 lot P. M .n wrta.n traM of land.Uea the
proportv of WILLIAM UAHAM, docMied.
it aate In
IIRADPORD TOW NMIIP,
OlearBeld eonntr, Pa-t honnded aa follow i, rli ;
On the north and went bj laadi of Joaeph Win
mty tooth by landa of Aleiudtr Llvtngiton t
nnd on tbt taat hy landa of John and Vi illiaa
LlriDgiton, tontalning
115 ACHES, 115
flaring abont 10 aum elearad nnd ander good
tutnofoaltiraiiefj. A iood arc hard of nbont lit
troaa of oboiet fruit. The tnpror omenta eonalit of
three teta nf bnlldloga, ono n large frame dwell log
bonat IMIft feet, with largo bath bar, nnd tbt
other two, good amall honawi, wtth atabioa to each.
TbetnUra trat U nndorlald with good eoal.
Tht gtain In tbt ground It reaorrod.
TERM OF BALE t
floe-third oaah an ton t mat ion nf tale, one-
third In eae year, ud oao-thlrd In two taare.
Iaforred pajmonta to be wtth lntemtt,aad totnrtd
bj bond nnd mortgage on tbt prteaittt
JOHN WOOLRIDOI, Adtnlnlitrntor.
Orahaattn, Ang. M, IS'l tt.
own inU'rest, do not full to call at
exiuuine
AUSER'S
at unca onar.na ym that aur
our Prices the Lowest,
iniemtaa lor
TAILORING,
WAG ONS ! !
with New York and Fhiladel
Shingles and Bark.
during the Winter, can contract
Also, advances made on Saw Logs.
ARNOLD PAYS
GASH or TRADE,
Carwenirllle, Pa., Jan. I, '7-tf.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M, CABDON & BBO,
Oa Market Bt, ont doorweitof Maanloa Ilonao,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Onr arrangement! are of tht noet win plate
onaTwowr lor lurnianing ina pub lie witn Jrrein
Meatt of all kind, and of tht try boat quality.
Wtalao deal in all kin da of Arriaoltoral lmnle-
meota, which we keep on eihlbltion for tbo ben
ont or ido po duo, vail around wfcta ta town,
ana lane a ioor at thinga, or addrena na
F. M. CAKbON A BRO.
Claarfteld, Pa., Jaly U, 1875.f.
Clearfield Nursery, g
KNCOUIIAGK HOME INDUSTRY
rpilK nnderalrrned, earing eatablUhed a Knr-
-a. mmrj on mo rue, aooat nail war nelweon
ClMHteld and GarweneTille, ia prepared to rar
nl.h all klada of FRUIT THKK8. I.taadard and
dwarf.) Krargreena, Ehrnboer;, Urape Vlnee,
wunaeoerrr, ijewto. jjieokberry, fitrawberry,
and Raapberrr Vinee. Alao, Hiberlan Crab Troee,
Qnloee, and early eeerlei Rbabarb, no. Ordera
prempllj attended to. Addreaa,
i. U. WRIGHT,
epM-"-, Oarwonniile, Pa.
FARMERS I
SAVE money and Inereaae your oropa be buy.
ln the AMMONIA ALKALINE Plloa
l'HATK, nanaraetored by the Cheeapeake llo.no
v-u.Mj, .',mr., aiaryiaao. 101. la a eom.
plete and perfect ferllliaer, eontaininn a hieb
pereeote(e of fertllliiei Material. Prlee, UtM
per ion. fiend In ynnr ordera at one. A ton la
aoflrlonl for Wa or ifteen aeree. Alao aaent (er
the beet-
Fertilizer Grain Drill
in the market. Call on or addra.a
I.W. KINll, Aeent,
Clearneld, Penn'a.
Clearneld, Pa., Jane It, UBl-lei.
ACEVTSt A.K.TH1 Af.E.T8l
I""" Kuuri'. una' aew book, entitled
SUN LIGHTand SHADOW
hthearafrnuinorf.nd iotoo. It. Kemn eie drawn
b the bnM and iktiy aide, el tfi, ponrayed aa eel,
John li. Oough
h.t-mo, .11 otl h. , , ,., ,,,.,3
"r-'i :,, P"" l immn, uk hi. In
BnM'ta toMnrMieenrr. Nonthnbm,, cm.
frtt wiih ii la , , ,,,,,,1 Wum. ev. ere
Nm.ne mnn apm. n. il..n nn kehwe. eed w. !.
md bnk 1. Ike it.,. h ' .JXr I
Jiinr. B. ixiutill'S bran- brnk. entitled
Ok .
. wwt.aji,M
le .nttr.1. n.w, and mm,, V f
"" " ,r w m iMw., ana
earn, nm timl.1. m Iktrinrkl MrU t .
tlevw Irrriior, jnd rrrj Spn i.l 1 ..r kd jw
-ia ai r.
a lanr.rim.lar. rraitdmii, i,!l rnila. Addrrei
mmi,ira.i.., iMn..gn, llartiard, CL
Jely II Im.
MmilPfl
THE REPUBLICAN.
CliKAISKlKLD, I A .
WEDNESDAY MoUSlNU. AliUTST 10, 1881.
MTDSUMMKH.
av mhh. mnii a. h it,
Beautii'ul nililauutuer, walouiue agtin )
The Aeldi rojuloe In Hit gladauute reign,
With harfeata of ripened and $MM grain.
The glad fret wluda itlr tbe Humuior air,
Blattering tht fref raooe au rich they bear,
I.Ike Inoeoae lleahng from ernrora rare.
The birda their heppleit autig' itllt aing,
Flitting on buey yet tlreleaa wing,
Aa in the Under ud bj.gono Hpriog.
The day ia diitaut when pale ud dcd
Tbe bloaaom lie oa each lowly bed,
And the treoa their emeiald beant abed.
Yet, 0, iweot aonl, while tbe blithe wludi blow,
And tbe glad atroanie murmur in eeaaeleia Bow,
Prepare tor tne aaaaon oi trout ana anew.
Oat her noraaalug of golden aeod,
Wblrb, Mown with eart, In thine hoar of owd
May ripen a barveat of Joy Indeed.
Thaw hovre of iplendor that Uod hath leut.
If in patient love bt fur otbora apont,
At Ik it may bring to tbe oalm content.
lleautlful midiuiamer, linger near,
'Till we learn, 0 faireat u( all the year.
Thy tender leaaoat in hope nod fear.
Altotma Sumtlojf iomteto.
RADICAL CURIOSITIES.
Tho Buffalo Chiirirr rctiiiln tho cusc
in this way :
the inoet murvoloua tlnng about the
Republican parly ia the control which
it had obtained over tlio public senti
ment of the .North. In lHiSO it was
fault ionablo to conaidor a dvbaaed mif-
frage the great danger of t ho countiy ;
in 1870 manhood "iifTruiro wan the
fintt article in tho creed at tbe infalli
ble political party, and whoever denied
it wub anathematized j in 1880 a broad
tolorance was in fuxliion, and a good
Republican might hold either doctrine
and defend the cnfranchixemeiit of the
negro in South Carolina and tbo dis
franchisement uf the lorcign-born citi
zen in Rhode Island.
Bomotimes it is expedient for lie-
publican purposes that temperance
should he the keysloue ol political re
form, and then again It may he de
nounced as more fanaticism. In 1SG3
paper money was a sacred thing, and
in 1873 gold was the god of national
idolatry.
When it ia nocossury to install a car-
pot-bag Governor who has been benton
at tbe polls, a Stale bas no rights
which tho Federal Government is
bound to respect. When it is necessa
ry to count into tho Presidency a man
who was not chosen by tbe people,
tho rights of the States are so sacred
that Congress cannot go beyond the
ofliciul seal on the certificates as to
the electors' rotes, even to correct
fraud and lorgory.
Right and wrong, as the needs ol
the party dictate, seem to become al
most interconvertible terms. There
are times when it uppcars to bo a
greater crime fur a lcmocrat to have
red bair than for a Republican to steal
$100,000.
In regard to individuals within the
Republican orgaui.ation, this curious
power to alter standards, to make and
unmake horocs, is singularly exhibited.
The faculty with which a common
place little man like Woodford can be
oxaltod to lame as one of the foremost
orators of the world, and cast down
again to the level of an Incompetent
attorney neglecting his official duties,
is amusing. We huve aoen Wootlin
hooted as tho underling of Tweed, and
then metamorphosed into a great re
former. We can remember the time
whon Schuyler Coifax was held up as
the model nf American manhood, a ad
we aro by no means snre that be
won't come into fashion again. The
moment Soward abandoned Rcpubli-
eamsm bo sank from the foremost
statesman ol tho ago and tbe associate
martyr of Lincoln to a mere drunken
officeholder. Whon Chase turned
Democrat, he turned also, in the eyes
of tbe public, into a mere cfllco-scekor.
The bato of the party converted Hor
ace tireoley Irom tho champion of hu
man rights into a driveling and pro
slavery idiot.
At present we aro enjoying Ihe
most astonisliingexhibition of tho abili
ty of the Republican party to set up
and pull down national boroes that
was ever exhibited. A little more
than a year ago the country, nnder
the innuenco of Republican fascination,
was crazy about General Grant. As
tho Chicago Times puts the case: "lie
was the greatest warrior ol the world.
Ho was tho first citizen of the Repub
lic. Ho was nohlo, modest, gracious,
tho guests ot kings, tbe lover and
savior ol his country." Sober-minded
peoplo tlrcatl that the popular folly
which treated him as a sort of demi
god might prove dangerous to our In
stitutions. Sow General Grant is mot
amorphosed into a dull and stupid fel
low with an Indoceut idea of his own
importance. Ho smokes too much
and ho has boon altogether too fond of
liquor. To bo sure he won some hat-
ties, but then be had able subordinat
and no end of odds; and all of his
campaigns woro lull of cost and blun
ders. It has been discovered that bo
went on a cpreo alter Donelson ; that
ho was badly whipped at Shiloh ; that
he lingorcd for months about Ticks
burg without a plan ; that be botched
tho siego ol Richmond ; that be tried to
prevent Shorman from marching on
Savannah ; that ho wanted to remove
Thomas; that ho was a wretched
President and consortod with thievos
and bosses ; and that he ia a very dis
reputable person generally, at whom
any political cur may snap.
Verily, a history ol the effect of the
necessities of the Republican party
upon received moral, social and his
torical standards wonld be an interest
ing woik.
A Yanku Ki x. The State of Maine
is in trouble again. The Govornor Is
a Democrat, but he has the misfortune
to be handicapped by a "Council"
who are all Republicans. He ia re
quired to submit bis appointmonta to
this Council lor confirmation, and thoy
refused to confirm anybody he ap
pointed whelhor Democrat or Repub
lican. The Governor thereupon ad
journed the Council without day, and
announces that he will never call It
togethor again. This Involves a lost
of per diem pay, and il there is any
thing nnder tbe sun that will make a
yank righteously Indignant it Is just
such a loss. A vast amount of nasal
twangod squirming and scolding ti
going on ; bat at last accounts the sit
uation remains unchanged and Blaine
cannot leave Washington.
THE ACT1XQ PRESIDENT.
Il is difficult to mako any legal jus
tification ol tho fact that Mr. Illaine,
Seurolarv of State, instead of Mr. Ar
thur, Vicu rrosiilont, is acting Presi
dent nf the United States now, while
Mr. Gartleld it nnable to discharge the
duties of the Presidency. This last
fact cannot be disputed. No one claims
that tho President is able to perform
his oAicial functions. He is not able
to attend to business of any kind, pri
vate or public, nor can ho even attend
to bis personal wants. For nearly a
month this has been the case ; and bids
lair to be so lor more than a month to
oomo. Since, then, Mr. Garfield's con
dition is admittedly within tbe woids
of tbo Constitution which consign his
duties to the Vioe President, the ques
tion is wherefore the latter is not sum
moned to assume them, Certainly, if
there are any Presidential duties to be
performed, tbo President boing unable,
tho Vicu President is the heir to thorn ;
and if there are none to be performed
they are nevertheless nt any time lia
ble to arise, and it it the duty of the
Vice officer to stand ready to discharge
them.
There cannot bo said to be an hour
in which no duty devolvos upon the
President of this great country, There
is need of constant Executive supervi
sion though no work is done. It was
not in tho contemplation of the Con
stitution that the Chiof Magistracy
should be practically vacant for cvon
a day ; and nothing could be clearer
than tho injunction upon the Vice Pres.
ident to act as President whenever tho
President should bo nnable to act;
there ia no limitation as to the lime or
the cause of Ihe disability. The fact
of disability, and that alone determines
tho question.
And it is just as clear that the Vice
President's power to act as President
ceases as soon as the President becomes
able to perforin his dutios. lie takes
bis pi iioo when and while he is disa
bled ; and as the President confessedly
la so disabled now, it is seemingly Im
possible to say wherefore his duties
have not dovolved upon Mr. Arthur.
The Constitution does not, to bo sure,
say how tbo President's disability ia
to be determined ; but that fuct ought to
create no ombarrassinent now, when it
is not denied on any hand that Mr.
Garfield is disablod. By that fact Mr.
Arthur becomes acting Prosidcnt, and
he should assume the office. It would
indeed bo better that the Cabinet of
Mr. Garfield should call upon the Vice
President to assume the President's
place during bis illness; a thing they
show no disposition to do; and natur
ally, whon we consider that they are
now, without a chief, in reality their
own busses, having no one to muke
them afraid of administering their de
partments juntos they please; and then
Rlaino, the head of the Cabinet, being
himself practically President, is not
likely to see the necessity of another.
Rut the law imposes upon another tbo
responsibility he usurps ; and if tho
country is to be directed under the
Constitution, as perhaps would be wise,
the Vice President should step to the
front ami the Secretory of Stato to tbo
rear Lancaster JntcUiqeneer.
Our esteemed cotmporary "ttlks"
constitutionally tight, but we would
rather be without a President and lot
tho Cabinet run "the machine," than
to linvo that pronounced sconndrol,
Chester A. Arthur, in President Gar
field's place vide Hayes and John
Sherman.
(iooo-Bva Stalwabts Now that
Mr. Conkling's star seems to be fading
behind tbe clouds ot great political
gloom, all Stalwarts who do not wish
to be brandod with ostracism turn their
faces toward the sun and scramble fur
Blaine's synagogue. Tbe thing has
come to pass 1 Rlaine has conquered
and Grant and Conkling are on the
outside. Hereafter if peace and har
mony is to reign in tho Republican
camp, it it by submission to the Plumod
Knight. Tbe fatal error mado by
Conkling in resigning bas given to bia
enemy Illaine tho very power of
which he wishes to shear him. The
mannor In which the prominonte-Stal
warts aro being brought into Blaine's
legions is well illustrated by the now
tune the Republican paper in Washing
ton in chargo of Brady, and owned by
Gorham, is piping. "Oblivion of past
differences" is tbe burden of its song.
"The President can rely on all licpub
licans of principle," snys this Star route
organ. It is amazing how these mon
who glutted themselves witb publio
moneys, suddenly seem willing "todio
for principles." Theso thieves do not
care for 'spoils;" of course not. Thoro
is an old adage not furgotlen, "when
the devil was sick tho devil a monk
wonld be, etc.," and tho reason for this
sudden rush of Stalwarts to Blaine's
standard is apparent on the surface.
Eartnn Sentintl.
Hi Si RRKNuaas, Sitting Bull, the
most sanguinary and the ablest of In
dian War Chiefs, who succeeded by a
masterly retreat before tho United
Slates forces in reaching tho wilds of
Canada, after tbe massacre of Custor
and bit troops, has at last surrendered
and como in "to bo good." It appears
Mr. Bull and his party, having become
vory poor in the (jueen'a domains and
in danger of starvation, conclndod he
could better his fortune by surrender
ing and placing himself npon the feed
roll of some reservation undor the be
nign care nf tbe Indian Bureau. In a
speech he ssys he "never aoceptod any.
thing from tho United Statot Govorn
mont, but now I am going to soe what
I am going to got. 1 want to be free
and go about wherovor I please, and
have a waiter." The request it modest.
Silling Bull ought to have a waiter
and might be supplied Irom the num
erous applicants for service in .the In
dian Department. We would suggest
to Senator Don and Attorney General
MacVeagh, that this might satisfy
some one of tho many needy friends
from Pennsylvania. Exchange.
Till DiirtsT Watii. Captain G.
L. llelknap, of the United States
stoamor Alaska, reports undor date of
Callao, July 6, that the foreign men-of-war
and merchant vessels in the har
bor joined in his celebration of tht
Fourth of July, and the Chillians on
shore fired a salute. Tbe Alaska had
been cruising off the coast making
soundings, and at 112 mile from shore
found a depth of 3308 fathoms, or
early four statute miles, tbe daepast
water ever fonnd In the Pouth Paciflo
OSE MA X A a A IXSTA XA TIOX.
No explanations given by the Rus
sian Government have iu the slightest
way cleared the situation ol lhinrs in
the Kmpiie. Why should edutaffd
you tut men and iiobly-hurn women
join in secret conspiracies In take the
life of the bead of tho .State f Tbe
gibbet, the knout, Siberia and the dark
prisons of the Neva aro not calculated
to inspire refilled men and women to
do the things which make them part
of their late. Surely life must be dark
and untimely when hundreds and thou
sanda deliberately risk all these things.
A youth or nineteen hits just taken
his own life iu St. Petersburg. Ho di
vulges on bia dcalh-bed that he had
Deen selected by lot Irom among
twenty others, all sworn to the same
mission. Why in the flower of youth,
at a time when youths of this age are
thinking of anything else than death
should these students immolate them
selves upon this hideous altar whose
devotion is murder and bars? There
must be something vitally wrong in a
condition of thinga in which such
sentiment can grow ; in which so soon
as ono falls a victim, scores of others
spring up to tuke the vacated place.
Alexander III., liko bis father, joined
issue with his people in a deadly duel
on Inking his place as Czar. He bad
been regarded as a Liberal when bis
futhcr lived, and tho Nihilists were
ready to disband when be camo to the
throne. But he soon provod that be
had learned nothing and forgotten
much. He refused tho advances of
tho millions. As his ancestors had
ruled he would rule. He abated no
jot of his aulocratio pretension. On
the contrary all the liberul tendencies
of his father woro checked and the ut
most rigors of absolutism set in motion.
The peoplo accepted the challenge.
Docimation by execution was the re
ply of the ruler to the protests of bis
people. Execution by assassination is
the rosjionse of the poople to tho fero
cious egotism of the ruler. Where the
odious buHiuess will end there is no
present Desna of guessing. The rulor
has surrounded himself by every con
ceivable form of safeguard, but tho
fact that a congress of his enemies arc
now in session in his capital and can
not be discovered by bis police seems
to show that the master of big battal
ions is not so potent us the people.
The roads to tbe mines are festering
with tho dead and dying. Tbe eye of
authority ia upon every fumily in tho
largo cilios. The police and tho sol
diery are constantly on tbe alert, but
in spile of every precaution tbe Czar
is surrounded by a network of invisi
ble but real foes, and he cannot 'got
tiace of them nor lay the heavy hand
of arbitrary power upon them becauso
it is the Russian race and not a mere
body of plotters that have resolved
that government for tho people and by
the peoplo shall bo the birthright of a
Russian as well as an American.
Philmlrlphia Times.
OurTia Plantations. During the
11 ay os administration one Le Duo set
about growing tea in this country so
as to "leg in" on John Chinaman, on
that staple commodity. Tbo editor of I
tho New York Tribune, in a recent
number of that journal, rolatoe tbo fol
lowing : The tea experiment of tbe
magnificent Lo Duo succumbs before
tho vision of the hard-headed and un
imaginative Saundors. Mr. Saunders
has boon sont on a visit of inspection
to the tea farm in South Carolina, at
the direction of Commissioner Loring,
and finds it to be a used-up plantation,
with a soil of "poor hungry sand,'
which would need a long course of ag
ricultural tonics beforo it would bo re
spectably fertile. Tho tea farm is sit
uated too far north at the best for the
successful culture of the plant, inos
much aa the warmest climate produces
teas of tho greatest strength. Florida
should be the scene of the next experi
ment, if Ibis is to be repeated. Tho
iconoclastic Sacnders therefore sug
gests that the South Carolina experi
ment be given up, the expense of the
farm be cut down as far as possible and
the mule be disbanded. This it torri
ble news, and will cause Le Due tofeol
that he has lived in vain.
TbePi'lpSskator. The New York
.S'tin rhymes it oft on the tariff pulp
Senator (Miller) recently elected from
that Stato in this way ;
Hoar dear te thia heart are tbt weUepriaga of
pront
That pour out their treeaarea In front of mj door'
A dollar, boor trulv and deeply I love it.
With faithful aSeetion that hankera for more t
The thiaga that bare given me fortooe and .tation.
In eplte ef opponent. 1 eling to them atill.
And neat of them ell la that pride of the aetinn,
l no palp-mating patent i aae In mr mill
tne weu-guerded patent, tbe troB.iled patent,
Tbe pulpinaking paient 1 oe ia my mill.
8n aeaful It ia, and ao morn there ta la it,
So well bee tbi. lovely monopoly paid,
That the perty promoted me up to tbe fienate.
Where better my putp-meking part oao be
played.
If 'leree not for tbla, there la surely ao gueaalng
W hat plaee is the Senate they etiih me te All,
And eo 1 .hall work for my pride and my blea.lng,
me puip-meaing pateni I uee la my Mill
la. eteli-goenled peteat, tne Irobelad pateni,
Tbe pulp.maaing pateot 1 nee is my Mill.
Wonni Tryino wmti Nickssart.
Tho Scientific American (ritrns r-nr-rency
to the statement of a Gorman
journal that cases of tetanus, or lock,
jawhitvo been successfully treated by
merely applying to tho nape of the
neck along the spine large pieces of
flannel dipped In hot water at a tem
perature just hcarablo to the band
(50 C). The remedy is cortainly a
Tory simple one, accessible to all, and
should it be a sticcossful one, would
prore a veritable boon to suffering hu
manity. Tbe Philadelphia Record says that
no man engaged In the speculative life
insurance business should again got
into the Legislature. I pun whh
tho Ilarrisburg Independent remarks:
"Neither should they bo allowod mem
bership in the church or fellowship In
socioty. Tbey are pariahs, whose very
breath smell ol graveyards."
The Niagara suspension bridge, built
by Koebling in 1852, cost only t!i00,
Oflfl, Is POO foot long, 230 feet above
the river, and Its towors aro about 84
foot high. Ths Niagara foot bridge,
built In 1809, cost 1176,000, and was
aid to be when oponed, ths longest
suspension bridge in ths world, or
1,208 loot between towers.
How W'l CnANar Whon Martin
Murphy and bis sweotlieart woro mar
ried in Ireland, fifty years ago, only
one friend attended them. Last week,
when they oelubrated their golden
wedding in tbe beautiful Santa Clara
valley, California, three) tboisand
guests shook them by the hand.
LOYD 110USK,
Mali Street,
PfllLIPSUt'KH, FKNN'A.
Table elwava eupplled witb tbe beet Ibe laerbe
aft'trtU. T be traveling public la inrlted tueall.
Jea.l,'ii. KOUKKT LOYD.
WASHINGTON HOUSK,
T KKW WArllllNMTON, PA.
Tbll aew and well lurniebed hoare baa beea
takes by the aaderiifaed. He feela euafidetit ol
beiof able to render fatlafectiea to thoee who naj
favor aim witb a eall.
Ma; t, ISiJ. U. W. DAVIS, Pn.p'r
rpEMPKRANCE HOUSK,
NEW WASHINUTOR, FA.
B. It. MOBS, . . Psoralens.
V'Tho beet of aoeommodatlona for nan and
beaat. A liberal ehere of peblie patronage le
eoneites. laopzv, oe."
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
OLEN IIOPX, PKNN'A.
rflllK anderairned, be.fne? leeted this ooel
X modious Utal, la tbe rillaire ot fllan lloua,
a dow prepared te aoeommodate all who Bay
eall. My table and ber ahall be eapplied with
the beat Ihe market affords.
IJKOKUB W. DOTTS, Jr.
Ul.n Bupe, Pa., Marrh It, lS7S.tr.
gUSQUEBANNA HOUSE,
CUEWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
-Tbli old ud wll-itUbliahed Hotel hit
( ItMiod hy tbe HDJriigad. ftod be feel ooa
ftdBt of read ins Mtii.W,on to tboM who mj
pftiruntM hi a. uomi itthiing tUcb4,
I.KW1H (J, BLOOM, Proprietor,
April II, 80-tf.
A
LLEGHENY HOUSK,
CLEAKFIKLP. PKNN'A.
WILLIAM U. VSAS, Proprietor.
-Thl boaw U plttuotly lonatesj sa K4et
MttrSH tre(, tad ooorenlent te tbe Court Houee
tod all tuiinM pi twee of lb town. It bet re
eeotlr hern mAlted od refuraiihud frem eel I or
to attic. Hr ui plied with ehuleeit tar .
Table furoifbed witb Ibe beet tbe inarketttloPli.
Quod fUl. attached. Kaiei rauderate
April U, 18SLtr.
DREXEL & CO., .
No. SI Houth Tblrd Htreet, Philadelphia
HsIsTkurs,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will rwealra promot atta
tloD. and all Information oheerfullT furnUbed
Orders toileted. April 11-tL
r. I. IBftOIata.
a W. AOL.
I. a. AHMOLP
F. K.ARNOLD & CO.,
Hunker antl lirokero,
Reynold v U I e, leiTerwin Ct P.
Moner reoeired on doponlt. Diieoonta at mo
de rate rati. aUrn and Foreign Exchange al
wart on hand and collection! promptly made.
noynoiamiio, uea. ia, iB7.-iy
County National Bank,
OP CLEAKFIELD, PA.
II OOH la Oreham'e Brick Building, tttedooil
J V eeat el I A. t leek a store.
PaeaeffoTleketa to and from Liverpool, Qaeenf
town, Olaagow, London, Peri, and Copenhagen.
Alao, Draft, for eale on tbe Royal lleok of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMKS T. LEONARD, Prea't.
W. M. SHAW, Caahier. Jenl.'SI
gfntlstrsf.
J L. K. nEK'UllOLI),
M II H (J B O N II E II I I H,T,
9raduata of tlte Pooa.yWeale Cull.re of Dentel
Surgery. Odioe in re.idenee of Dr. Uilla.oppoaite
tbe Hbaw Uonee.
nrhll, 78-tf.
DR. E.M.THOMPSON,
(OBoe Is Bank Building,)
Curwetuvllle, Clearfield Co, Pa.
men I '7S tf.
M. UlLLS,
OPERA TI f'E OE.VTIST,
CLKARP1KI.D, PENN'A.
pavonine In roeldenoe, epnoelte Sheer Uouea.
jj,m;-tf
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, PA
(Offino In Wei tent Hotel bulidiBgseoond floor.)
Nitroua Oilde Oai adtaiatatered for the pain
eaa eltreotloa of teeth.
Clearfield, Pa., Hay I, UTT-ly.
pisrttlatifaus.
IOB PRINTING OP KVBRY DSSCRIP
tion neatly ateneted at tble ofleo.
77 A WEEK. ll2ade;athomeeaailvmada.
aj I ii Co.lly outtt free. Addreaa Tat A Co.,
Auguata, Maine. mchl-ly.
E. S. HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKER
i nnoiub, man a.
TUB nbtcHWr no tfef to tbt eltliwi f
BurDtld and Tkinity, an uaprofld!
pM-uity. iira.ir il kindi ef Cftokott Mid
Cofflni will kept on baud, and orders Altai at
one.
funeral .ft tended ny where
I will fnrntth tht Aat an writ a th flliMptMrt
irtirUi dw..Ud to funerala- All orderi toll at
ihe ttur of Job 0. Consrr will rfsMiva prompt
attention. For farther particular, mil on or
iirw. k. 0. Henderson,
Deo. 10, 1879-tf..
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DKA1.HR I If
FURNITURE,
MATTIIEKSK.S,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MAKKKT PTKKKT, NSAR f. O.
Tho nndtmlcnod b toavo to tnfona tho olH-
aoni of CltarBtld, and tho pnbllo f anorallj, that
no dm on nana a nna aiuorunent ot rum it aro,
noh M Walnut, Chaotont and Patot4 Chaabor
Bultoi, Parlor Bn.toi, Haollnlng and KtUnpioa
Chat, Ladioi and OraU' Kajr Chalrt, tho Par
fnratttl Dining and Parlor Chain, Cano Boatt and
Winddor Chain, Olothoi Ban. Htop and Kiton-
los Lad dm, Uat Raok, Scrubbing Brnahoa, Ac
MOULDING AND PICTLRI FRAMKH.
ooklng niaaot Chromoa, Ao., whloh would
vital) It for Holiday nraaonta.
dMlft'T JOHIf TRftUTMAN.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Penn townahlp, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BURNED OUT.
pt no?
BURNED UPI
Tneeubaerlbara have, at greet aa pan ae, rebuilt a
aelehherheaa aaeeeelf v. U the eraetloa ef a Iraa.
alaaaWealea Maaiafaoterri wltfc all the modern
Improremeate ettaeaea, aaa are prepare te make
all klnita ef Clothe, Caaaimaree, BeUeeUe, Blaav
keta, rianaele, . Pleatj ef gooda el head te
eepple all our old and a thoueead aew eaetomera,
erhnm we aak te eome end aiamta aur etook.
The aejalaeee of
0ARDINO AND rULLINO
erllt reeelra ear aapeelal attantlea. Proper
arrangemente will ha made te reoolve and dellrer
Wool, to eall eaatomere. All work warranted aad
doae upon the ahorteat notlae, and be atrlot ettea
Un to bualueee we hope to mile, a liberal ahara
al paoue patronage.
KMIOO POUNDS WOOL WANTIDI
We will pa; the hlgheet market prlee for Woo
and eell eer eamfeetared goede ae low ae ttmller
foeda eaa be boaghl ia the eeeelj, and waeaerar
ore tail to roaaar roaeoaablo aallametlea we eaa
alware be found at heme road to make proper
alalia. Uee, ell bar la pareoa or by Utter.
J A MM JOIIRSOH A Bolt 8,
apHIMef twm K9
Oar Oirn SdprrtUrmcut.
THE REPUBLICAN,
' PraiiiMD Briar M antaaiUT nr
George B. Goodlander,
OLKARPIKLD, PKNN'A,
Hat the Largaet Circulation: of any paper
la Noithwearteni Peaaaylvaala.
T'HK large and oonatantly lucrum
1 lag eirouiatlon ef the HartiBLicaa, reodora
it valuable to buaiaeal mea aaa medium through
arhloh lo reaeb tbe publle.
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If paid in advanoe, . . . 12 00
If paid aftor throe monthi, , 2 60
If paid after aiz monthi, . . 8 00
When puperi are gent outside of the
county payment must be in advanoe.
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ALL KINDS OF WORK
Will Eeceive Prompt Attention,
ADVERTISING.
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Each subsequent Insertion, oO
Administrator' Notices, . 2 50
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Special notices, per line, ... 20
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We have always on hand a stock of
Blanks of all Descriptions.
ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT,
SUMMONS,
SUBPCENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
to., Ac, Ao.
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Job Printing,
SUCH AS
POST Kllfl,
PROGRAMMES,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
CARDS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
to., Ao.
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
Ueo. B. Goodlander,
Clearfield,
Clearfield County, Fa.
IWtereHanfous,
Or&y'i Spocifio odich.
TRAOI MARK TRADl PARK
ureal i. n nm
rt-mttiT. Ao on-
ralliog aura for
roumal nak
aa, Hptrva
torrbca. Imim-
tnarv, and alM
Dlaettfoa th
lErOMtTAXtlfcteHow aa a AFTU TAIM,
Latalu.10, Pain lo tho llaoh, Dlanaio of Viig
Prematura old Ago, aad many otbar DiataHt
that laad to Imanlty or Conmiuiptlon and a W.
umt ura tlravo.
trFoll particular In oar panphlot, which
wo dailra to vend froo hjr nall lo ovary ono. Tha
Spocllla Mtdieino ia aold by oil druggita at 1 par
paokago, or til paekagaa tor $j, or will ba Mat
froo lj mall cm ranaiiit f the nontj, by adiirtu
log TDK UKAV Ml! 010 INK CO.,
Buifalo, X. Y.
Bold In Ctforfiald by V. D. WaUon.
prir, 8M.
READING FOR ALLU
I UTHtf nil.1Uau , mm tvalB ll mviUOTJ, l'DITml
BOOKS A STATIONERY.
Market Ht Clearfield, (nt tht Poat Ofllre.)
TUB nndaraignad hen Icavt to annonnna to
tho cltiaena of CJoarfleld and Tlrlnlty, that
bo haa fitted up a room and baa Jut raturoad
from tho city with largo aniowot of roading
attar, ooniiiting In part ot
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Account nod Paai Book of atary da
aeripttoa ; Fapar and Boralopaa, French preaeod
and plain Pane and Penrllat Blank Legal
Papon. eUeeda, ilortgagcaf Judgment, Ksaup.
tion and Prouiaarv nntoai White and Parch
moot Urief, Legal Cap, Kecord Cap. and Bill Cap,
Sheet' Muiio, lor either Piano, Plate or Violio.
oouttanllj on hand. Any booka or atatlonarj
deired that I may not have on hand, will ho orderrd
by Irit oxpreaa, and aold at wboloaale or retail
to rait ouatomera. I will alao keep periodica)
literal are. anoh aa Magaainaa, lVawapaperi, Ao.
J. A. UAUieiW.
Cloartaald, 3fay T, l8S-tf
New Departure
LUTIIERSBURG t
A In h.'n rn n.An. l.Hb. .Ill I '
tl.uA.. 4 . Ml La ult . nkaxt .
hepl in the fulore. All old aeoounta muat be
band erer tbeir note, and
CLOSE THE RECORD.
X am determined to eell my roodi at nab
prloaa, aod at a diecoont far below that erer
offered In thii Tiolnity. Tbe diaroont I allow toy
cnatomere, will make them rich In twenty yearitf
they follow my ad v tee and buy their good from
me. I will pjr oeh for wheat, oita and clnTor
wd. DANIEL MOODLANDEH.
Lutherabnrg, January 17, 1 STT.
'ACTS WORTH KWQWIWQ. ;
! filarer.Bofha, Mandrake. Rtltllarlairv '
minr ttihcr of ihe br.l mcdicintri known aro v.
kalllully combined in PAaKRn'ittiMuae lonu ',
te trtetka u the greaim Bleod Purifier and
rh Beat Health aid fltreagtk lUatonr'
later Vaed.
Hapfrfect Ii the composmon of PutKae'i Crw -'
.tt 1 ONiChat nodtMiC4n lorn ejmtt wher ',
it ii ued. 11 yoiihavi' Dytpepaia, Headache.'
Rkeunietiem, Neuralgia, Bewal, Kideaa mr'
Liver Diaerdar, rr if yuu nc l nuld avtimuUnt
r iitpcUMr, the Tonic it jmt the tnclmiv,
Tor yu, u it (i higlily curative ad inviguiin"
itorver ifltotTirating, '
If vmi ere sluwlv weitin Cun-,
tttmpboa or any i. knn., il you hive Paiaftil'
ueegn ore oao veio, rAUii .tatHOEH i om '
will lurvly help you. It mivr new Ui hv1',
vigor to tne (rlle and agM, and it a rrnai
me for Rheumatism Bnrj Cholera Infanteim.
II Baa bored Hiertrnli of Llreof It Ba)!
hate loen.
If yrm are frrlmg miwia I. ie dr-n't welt iinti J
ti are down uck, out utc the '1 -init to-diy ,
No mitirr what your di-is ur avuiptoou m;
ue, it will eire prompt relief. '
Kememberl Parkin's Gincfb TrNtr U rtfij
nim drink hut ihe Beat and Pereit Family.
Medicine ever made, mmpnuntW by a new
lrocei,t, and entirely different (run Bitter '
aiinjtr prrparahnna etrvrl all other 1 onir, '1 r
(.nr. bntlle. Vmir rlniiTYnt can ai-ptilv YOU. '
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
The Beet aad Moat Eooaemkal Heir Draaaleg
exqtmitclr pcrfufnrtl and wrlwllr Karmlc.
Wlllalw.r. Iteataredraror Faded Hair
to It. ohgiaal voulhl'ul coin, and appearance, ..4
ia viiranlrd to slrp iu l.tliad, awl it. grewl.i
end rravent b.ldne.
A lew applic.iicn.pf 111. TtAtaAM will anftm iSe
heir. cleanse .11 denctnifl andcuie HehinB and hu
aMuoel laeKalp, etflJtv-elldcuciit.etv yx,
April lh, 1I-1J.
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN,
6KC0SD 8TRKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DBAI.EHS IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PAINl-S, OIIS. DYE STUFF
VABNtSIIKS,
BRDKUK8,
PANOY 800D8,
FKHFI'MKRT,
TOILET ARTICLES,
0P ALL KINDS,
PURE WIXES AXD LIQUORS
for nedtelnaJ pirooeea.
Traitae, flap port en. School Booki an1 fltetloa
try, and all other artielee aeuallt
fonnd In a Dreg Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARI
FULLY COMPOITKDKD. IlaTtnir Urfte en
Cerienoo In the bailooie the eaa giro entire at
ifaotioa.
J. O. HARTSWICK.
JOHN P. IRWIN.
Clearfield, DeoenW 1. HT4,
fx a mm pound of tlio virturo nf tuimnnrlUa,
atilllnelft, niamlrHko, yellow iliwk, with tbe
hvliiln uf ttma-h anl Iron, all tmwnrful hloocl.
hinkhir, bltwM-clnnainK. and lilfimidiniin
fiprnrnte. It U tlu j-nrnut, MtVM, ml in
rvcry way tlm mnat fffortunl albrnilro inwli
cIiip known or avnlialtlo to th pnMirt. Tho
i nrte of tii'Hlli-iuo anl rhfmitrv liavo
tiovir proOncM ao valiml.t a r-nwW. tint
one o t)t4nt to rtiro all iltNiNtua roaiiltitia
itnm imnuri' It cun Hcrofulu, '
all arrofiilotie iIUkhki KrylpelKB, Uj
r HI. Atttlinnv'a Fi IMmpU-o anil
Knr-tnilM. ruetiiloa, ItlotrhfMi. Itolln,
l uninns IVltfr, lliininrm, Hnlt Khum,
I'Uh pn, itliiffworm, l lrora, Horoo,
ItlH-tnnnlUin, MfrrnrlHl I
rnlKln, IiiihIp MtknoaefMi and Im"
IrtritU, .1 mn.ll.f, Anvtliin of i
lelver. lvN-t)lA, l.inaclatlon, nod
drui iHl lability,
By 111 ocurrhlnu anrl cIphiibIiki nnIiH
It pnri;.' tint tlm fottl H.rriilHiie nlikb
roiititiuiunlo tho IiIosmI. ami ratter rratiR
tiifiil nml ltfav. It -.timiilatf onil r-nllvf-nj
tho lt (unrtuina. It mi)iotoe onrrtff n"
nmt.nih. It ri-vlorm ami prrwrTt hielth.
It Infuwe in w lift- and vijri-r thn.irhotit tho
l."lr vetin. No aufffn-r fnm any ille
hh lt arliiMi Irom tmpiirttv of tho IiUkmI noed
uroimlr, wltnwill io AvRn'e HiwrAnii '
imr trial. ltrniitnlMrt tlio mtlr tho
trinl, tho aiHMttllor tho cur.
In r-rljw hna Wn furnlnlifHl to pliTelclanl
nr whTo; and tlior. rf nlrlnf It
rlnr iiuliu., (jiulutatr It In Uieif prncik
For nonrly forty tmm Artrn' Hw4f
Kim. ltao lron wltUly umhI, and It now f
inwoo the ronfliloWof milltona of pvli
who have oprtonrM Ixnoiita frvta 111
Tolloun ouraUvo virtual.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr It Co
U I mm AmljUm Vktmkm,
Lowti, Mas.
parsapaViHa