i'atlronflj. IVuiiMylviuiIa Xtallrond TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH "VV and after Hond.y, NOV. I, I8B0, the I'aiee.g'er Traioa wall ruo dally (eio.it Sun. d.ya) between Tyrone end Clearfield, aa follow! CLEARFIELD MAIL. "Ika'vk BlUJIll". T LE A V ITn OR TH7" Ciirwonerille,. Rleertiew Cle.rH.ld, Ltonard, Barratl, Woodland, Biglor,. Wallaireton Blue Hall, Uraham tfallliabur(, ., Stelner'e , llojnloa, Oiceola Foweltoo,. .... Saumit Venieoyoc,...., Tyrone, .i.tn, p. it .sjn, " ..40, Jell, " ..S4, " .4.11, " .4 OH, ' .4.17, ' .4 IS, " .4.11, .4.SS, " .4.1a, " ,4.4, .4.63, ' ...Oi, ., " .S.JS, ' ..00, Tyron.,.., Vanacjfoe,.,., Summit Pnwelton, I.M, " II SO, " .1" 00, .10 II," .10.17, I Oieeola,... nujoton, rileiner'i. 10.21, " IO.Ij,'' 10.JH, 10.37, ' 10.44," 10.42, i I0.M," 11.07," 11.11," 11.19." 11.14. Phtlipiturf,.. Oreantn Blue li.n Wallacoton,... niajlar Woodland, ilarrett Laonard 1 ClcarSelJ,..,.. I Riterview,..,., i Curw.ner ille. .11.40.. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS, LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwnetille.. Rirertiew...M Clearfield.. Laonard Barrett Woodland, .... Hljler Wallaeaton,... Blue Ball 3raham Philipaburg.. Sl.in.r'e,,..... Buyntoo Oaoaola, P aralton Summit, Vaneonyoc,.... Tyrone 4.10 i 430 t 47 I 49 1.47 (ICS (MS 0.14 011 0.24 0 21 .13 0.S7 S.41 a 43 7.06 7.J3 7.44 l. Tyrone Vaoacovod.. ...7 10 r. ..7.43 " I 8utamll, .1.04 " .8.-17 " fowrlton. ! Oaoaola, ..tit ...8..14 1 uoynton, M.iner a, J Pailipiburg, (Irabam Blu. Uall Wallaoatun, . I Birl.r .119 ' ...8 41 " ..1.47 " ..1.64 ...0 01 " ..9.10 " ... 17 " ...014 ..0.30 Woodland,.., Uarr.lt Laonard, Clearfield,,,,, rti.erviow,... 10.117 " I". 14 " 10.29 " Curwenlrlllo PHILIPSIU'RO A MOHIIANNON BRANCHES LIATI lOOTO. P.M. A. M. A. I LI ATI MOHTH. A. H. P. H. p. H 7:14 13 40 7:00 13:35 6 09 12:32 4:110 12:14 4:58 9:50 12:04 4:40 9.34 11:51 4 111 9:30 11:46 4:16 9:35 11:40 4:30 9.211 11:35 4:10 9:16 11.30 4:06 1:10 11:34 4:0 otatiohi. Morrtiualo, Pbilipaburg, Kleiner'a Boynton, Oaoeola, Moahannon, Starllnn, lloutldala, MoCeuley, E.ndrick'i, Kamay. 1:30 1:4 3 41 1:49 2:54 7:30 7:33 7:40 10:30 7:48 1:10 10:34 1:11 1:18 1U:(3 8:10 1:13 10:41 8:34 3:30 10:41 8:34 1:36 10:51 8:41 1:40 11:11 1:49 BALD BAULK VALLEY BRANCH. Ei. Mail. P. M. A. H. Mall. Exp. P. M. A M 7 08 1.30 l.are Tyrona arrlra .8 7.64 113 1.11 Bald Earla lit tat 101 .8 Juii,,,, ,S8 roi 14 9.43 Mlloabnrc 4.14 143 131 9.51 llallefont. 4.04 (US .44 10.03 Mil.eburt 4.55 33 9.08 10.39 Howard 4.31 6.00 4Jn.08arrle. L. Il.ren leate 1 54 6 25 TV RON H SIATION.- IarwAD. a'.m'.I WaTWA(tD"'A. u. Cincinnati Mp 9:52 I'lttaburith Elp'll, 1.63 Paoifio Elpren, 8:5!l'aoino Expreaa, 8:12 Jonnilown hxpraap,9:07 P.n.lWay I'Allennar, 1:16 ..nteeco Day nr., 11. Chioairo Kii.re... ::il MallTraln, 8:II8 Mull Train, 7:01 llutmiijrdoa oc'a, :2l Faet Line, 7:Hn Cloie eflnneotioni mado by all tralni at Tyrona uu wuoa iiavon. 8. 8. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Snparintandant. V . BTAOK LINES. v A tr-r?nw CBrirennTlMa rinlly for Rcynol.il illa, at 1 o'olook, p.m., arrlrinn at Rynoldivillo at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, Icarai Itaynolda Tilla dally, at 7 o'clock, a. tn., arriving at Cur wanivillo at 12 o'clock, m. Pare, eacb way, $2. A ttnjre Irarci CurwcnaTllIs dally, at 1 o'clock, p. tn., for Dulloii City, arriving at Dulloia City at o'clock, p. m. Heturning, lenvea liuBoia at 7 o'clock, a. m., daily, arriving at Ciirwenarille at 12 o'olock, in. Kara, each way, 11.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, N.it 1 1th, 1880, the paaaenger train wilt ran daily (exeopt Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa fallow t r P. VNTrVAHODay Mail learei Plltl,art 855 a. m.; Red Hank 11:15; Sligo Junction 11:51 ; New Bethlehem 13:16 p. m.: Mayiville 1:10; Troy 1:31; Brookvil'e 1:55; Fuller 3:20 I Rey noldiville3:38; DuBoli 3:08 ; rluinuit Tunnel 3:31; PenOold 3:42; Ttlcr'i 3:65; Beneutte 4:31; arrlraa at Driftwood at 6:30. W KHTW All If Day Mall le.ro, Driftwood ll:i -p. m. llenelctle 1:00 Tyler'a 1:28) I'enOaM 1:30 ; Summit Tunnel 2:00; Dulloii 115; Reynoldirille2:38: Kuller'e 2:44; Broukville 8: 15 ; Troy 3:33; Mayavllle 3:45; Now Bethlehem 4:09 ; Sligo Junction 4:17; Red Bank 6:03; arrlroa at Piltlborg at 7:40 p. m. The Reynolditille Accommodation leavac Rcjnoldaville daily at 7:54 a. m. and arrivee II Had Bank at 10:40 a. m., Pitlaliurgb at 1:40 p. m. Leavea Pittiburgh at 2:14 p. m ; Red Bank at 6:11 p. in.; arriving at Reynoldirille at 9:04 p. m. Cloaa eoonoctloai made witb traini on P. A E ) Itatlroad at Iirilteuod, and witb Iraina oo the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. I DAVID McCARoO.Uin'l 8up'L A. A. JAoaaow, Snp't L. (1. Dir. FARE FKOM CLEAKF1ELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa $3 051 Mldilletown 14 00 Luck Haven 2 70 .Marietta- 6 54 WiMiamimort 1 AO Lancaiter 6 80 Huntingdon.. I 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 90 Lcwiatnwn.. , I 90 4 60 . ! . 85 4 74 Altoona.. Maryarillo.- Cuwenavilln Onceola HARRISB1IRO.. Jobnatown.-,.,. I'bllipaburg Tyrone PITTSOIiKII.. siUlSftUnitcouj. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAED0N & BRO., Oa Market fit, one door weat of Mamioa Itoaia. CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arranjremtnti ara cf tha noat complete character tor furoiibioe; tha pahlie with Freab Meal of all kind, and of thererybeil quality. n aiao acai id aii Kinua or Agriouitarai impia menta, which wa keep on oxhibition for tha bea fit of taa noblia. Call around whai In ttowa, ana vane a iook at taiBKa, or add rem at P. M.CAKDON A BRO Claarfleld, Pa., July 14, H75-tf. CENTRAL Slate Xornial School. Eighth Normal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Ta. A. JV. HA UZ, A. Af., Ph. ., Principal Tbla School aa at present cnnatltuted, offera (he vary beat facilitiea fur Profoaiional and Claileal .aarnlnjt. Dulldinfca aTiaotnoj, Invltlnft and eommodiona i completely krated by atam, well ventilated, and farnirhed witb a bountiful aupply af pure, toft aprlrg water. Ideation healthful and taay of areata. Surrounding teenery aourpKited. Teaebera experienced, afflctent, aad alira to tba.rwnrk. Diaclplina, firai bot kind, uniform and thoroagh. Kipaaaea aiiidarata. Ffty eanta a week deduction to those preparing to teach. Stadratt admitted at any'tima. Courte of atudy preacrilied by tha fitattt I. Model frhool. II. Preparatory. III. 1. lames tary. IV. 8clentiflo. AruracTCorjaaia: I. Adadania. IL Commercial. III. Koala. IV. Art. Tba Kir men tary and Helen tide eonrpea ara Pro fetilonal, and aludenti graduating therein reeetra 6 tat a Uil"Bia,oanfarring the following aorrea- iiondlng degreei Matter of the Blrraenti and Maeteroftbe 8rleneee, Oraduatel lo the other eounaa receive Ponnal rrttftpeti of tbelr at talnmanta, lie ned by the PmuHt. Tho Prvfea.lnal eoanea ara liberal, and ara la laoroaghneaa net interior to tboia of oar beat aoitpgaa. Tba htata recjuirea a Vigher onler of el ti ten th ip. Tba tinea demand It. It ia ona af tha finmeobjaete of tbia aobuol ta help U encore It by urniibiag latetligent and efficient teaebera for bar a?boola. To tbta and It aolirita yoana oer- oaa of good abiliitra aad good prpoeeo-ihneo whadeiirata improea their lima aad their tal ent, aa atadenta. To all auch tl pmntaoe aid ia weveioping tbeirpowera aod ahaiiaant opporta itiea for well paid labor Alter laarina achool. For catalogue and terma addreaa the Priacipat, r me oecreiary oi iaa utiaru. BOARD OP TlirSTEKSt tTociLaaa racaTaaa. J. n Cartoa, M. D., A. II. Dart. Jacob Drowa, p.m. iticaiura.vamuei ubrtai, A. N. Kaub, R. h, Cook.T. C. 11 1 i.r 'a, K.o., U. Kinitlfte. B. P. ale. Coo,T. 0. Ili.rla, Kio... U. K.ntili.,, B. r. ti C.raiiet, Bi,., W. W. rleakin, W. U. Brawl. Tin mvaraa,. lloa. A, O. Corlla, lion. 11, L. Dlcff-aback On. Jem Urmll, Una. a llialer, J, U. 0 Whale,!. Milatr MoCoralak, Kaoj. arrictnit WILLIAM DK1LKR, Preddenl. Olearltli, Pa, ' ' 0. JK5SI M KRKILIj, Vice Prerldenl, Lock Hartn, Pa. I. Millar Mccormick, Hecretarv, Look Uarea., Pa. YB0MA8 YARhLKY, . Trewarer, Imfk RivM, Pa. Lvx) lhn, Anul a, IIM-I;. glUsrrltanroBS. John Irvin & Bros., ITRWKNSVll.I.K, I'A.. DEALERS IN- All Kinds of Merchandise, -StCII AS- Dry Goods, Groceries, Elc. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IX i Sii UAitK Tin i;k, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP SAWED LDMBEE CDT TO 0EDEE. toj Tho Only Manuracturvra in Cloarfluld County of ihv NEW PROCESS FLOUR! H FLO j it, ciion .. r :.i ff.ir.ii j. . ii.t.rut tyCash paid for nil kinds of (jrain Wheat, llye, Oats, Ltc. Curweniville. Pa., June I, 1S-0 If. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash gtore HtXIM NO. TIIHEI!, OPERA lldl'MK, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Compriiing Dreii Ooo-li of ths rtry latest 'tylea, eoDniftinf la part or Cashmere, MancbantDr 1'aDoiei, Al)tc, o& 11 mianer of Fancy Dress Goods, Such at Cretom, Mohair Luitera, PUIdi, Dr Uinghnnn, Dreta Fanoiti of tha Tory Ifttest itjlw, and ai oboip they oan b tolii in tbi markft. NOTIONS, CvmUtiag of Gluvpi ftr OmU, I.nliei ami Miuea. II om of all aliali, Bilk Frlngei, Lai, Fancy Dreii Hulloni. Ln-llc' Tioi of all iha.lea anl ityle, Cuffa and Collars, K lb bom of all kmdi and qualities Marino I'ndarwear, Trimtuingii, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Qneensware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpel. Oil Cloths, WALL PAPER, LEATHEE, FISH, Etc, Which will be aold aholraale or retail. Will take Country Produce In Eirlmict) Tr (KkhU at Market Prlcei, WM. J. IIOFPKH. rirarflrld. Pa., 11. I HMO If. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. 13 II The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The 1MTKXT More nocurn Trnm Ilurglara than nny fire rrnot hiilJ, una no oxpanno in renniring Bolti or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Tlioio Safes re now boing sold In this Stato In LARGE NUMBERS, And givo tho Greatest Satisfaction, Boing tho Most ITighly Finished, Best Halo, ani Choapest First Claus SAFE evor Proiuccl. Those Cslebratod Safes had th Champion Record in Tng Great Boston Fire. And suirt that lime oreat and inpor. TANT IMPROVEMRNTS llAVO been made. Before giving your order to any othor concorn, send for prices und descriptive Catalogue. MORRIS & IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. Si, Its-1. " ' - if 1 1 ' 1- hi 4 Inside Ml ltii' (IwHsfmrnts. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BtKNSlDK, I'ENN A. rplIB auUfritujr now iirra to th eitiMDt of X Hurnaidt and vlnnily, an onprjfldad I'tclalty. llcrralur all kinds of Caikvla aiad Cufflti will hrpt on band, aod ordera tiled at ! onoa. f iiiirrnf .Htriutrtl .Inyxthtrr, I will furnlah the Aneat a well aa the ehrapeai article! d..ir..ied lufunerala. All nrdrra kfl at . , wuim v. ivsiin win receive urt.oipi attention. Far further varllrulara, e.ll i.n ur aldrea K. M. IIKMIKU80N. Lee. 10, ll;Hf. DIRECTIONS. for ralnrrh, bay Irver, old in Ilia head, Ao,( inaort witb tba finger, i panlclf of ib Unlm nfo tba nottriU; draw strong hrfalhi through ha noia. It will t tbiorbed. a I tan In. rivs bATAHRHXOi.oVfiri KrviyiAjwuKiVui .... T.tsr- t '(rue wr".t.v-v ii!". and bualinjc tho dia- aad tutiubrana. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVING (tlned ao an r tab la looil rfputaion, diiptaring ll olbt-r prvparaliona in tba vicinity of d If O" very, la, on ita oiirita aluno, rcodgtuit-d ai a womltrlul rrtmty wbtrevar knt.wa. A fair trial will ooDt-lnoa tha tnntt ikvptical of iti cu ra ti a power. It efcefually claaniaa tba natal pamtf'i of Cataribal virur, oaminiT brallby ec ra ti on., alUra ioflttmaatlin and irritatio, prota-iU tho mrmbranal lintnft of iba bead fro in atldttinal coIJf, cotDi)aiely boa la tba aorea and rrtturti tbt hdw of taiio aad iinrll. llruellaitl raaulti ara roaliard u a faw apilicationp. A thorough treat merit aa direed will euro Catarrb. Aa a buuaa h'dd rt'utf ly for o ld in tba hia I it ia unqited. Tha Halm ii eay t- oa and ajfreettble. H ld by drufK'11 ftt centa. On rrneipl of It" ernt Will mail a paokge, Hani for circular witb full iDtorination. KLVP CKEA.M BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. For aate br the ftearnel.l Drurtriata, and by Hlmlraaie Drulita neutrally, April Cth, I'M li.u. Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continua 12 Weeks. rrMUS rctiool ooramentle iteelf to publio favor a iur tue luiiowiDB reawoa : Firat. Hoarding oan be bad in good familial at from $2 to $2.0 per ireei. reeond. Loralion ia healthful and aocietj re flned and eultured. Third. The oouria of etudv eoabodiea the Bute Normal frhool fraturre, and la parlieularlj adapted to the wantauf thnae who eapei-t to teach. Fourth. Tha ituilcnK have the advantage of a wen oonuuolea literary homety, belore eblcb will lie delivered areiiea of free lecturea. Fifth Tba work of the lohool i, atimulated he the enaouragetucnl and favor af an intelligent community. Sixth. Sproial attention will ha given tba Normal oImp Iij Ilie Frinelpal, who la a frradaaU of a Htate Normal Hob iol, and the Imtruotioo in Theory of Teachinf, (iovernmont, o., will be made to acoiird who tha modern ideal of ad vanced cducatore. TUITION: NOltMAL IjKI'AKTMKXT. Com in oo Hranobei with School Kcnnooy.,.$(l 00 Co in mun firanchei and School Kat.nomy with Aleebra. t.rmetry, Hbyaical tlaon rapby, Nntural rhiloiuphy. Civil Gov am to tn l, Latiii, eto 8 00 (JKAMMAR HEIMUTMKNT. Highnt clan $5 00 Lower elatava i (i0 Y'or fun btr informaitn addrrit, W. A. AMltKusK, Offjeola, pa., MATT !A VAiii;, ClrarfUld, Fa. Mar. 0, IfrM-U. OPBK FOR ALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville I T UAVK (nst received tho Inigest -a. hock oi gnous cror brought to this section of the counly, which 1 will sell for cnah or produce as cheap as inoy can on nought elsewhere. .My stock consists of Dry goodS, Groceries, BootsSSliocs, Hardware, f-Nails a Specialty ,"Sa Ready Made Clothing. A full stock of FISH. Salt In large or small sacks, or by tho barrel. CROCKERY' WARE, siono or clav. QUEKNSWA RE, all styles and quality- In short, I have everything needed by the furmor, tho moclianin, the laborer, or anybody else, which I will sell just as cheap as tho goods can bo purchased anywhere else, ricaso call and examine my goods and prices bolore investing elsowbore. Ii M. COUDRIET. Frenchvillo, I'., ilar. 2, '81-tf. THK CuicagoXortu Westers IIAILW AV Ia the OLDEST. WT.Ht CONSTRlTCTHD, BEST &O.I ll'1'Kll, and bene, the LEADING RAILWAY WEST AND NORTH-WEST I It li Iht ihorteit tnij htnt root between Chioago nq tn poiQti in Northern Illinoli, Dthntt, Wfominjt. Nfb-ik, lowp, vainorni, ttrfgnn, Anton. ITUli, Col orailn, IiUbo, Mnntnnt, Ntvlit ini for COUNCIL ELDFFS, OMAHA, in; Kit, l.i:Aitvii.i,i:, SALT LAK 10, SAN FRANCISCO, PtiKdtnn(), ftlnni Cli. CHiir KtrMi. Dm Mointi. Colnmbm, and kll ioioi in tht Ttrrltnritt, aod ths Went, Alio, f-r Milwaukee. Ureen lUv. 0hkh, 8hebo)-n, MrrualU. Fund da Ue, netertnwn, Houghton. Acrnmh, Mrnaihft, bt. ram, ftunnp.i,i, Huron, Voiit. Faro. nit- tntreh, Winona, LaCrowM, Owatnnna, and all pointi ia MintMoia, Dakota, WUeoona snd the Ninth wm. At Onorll BltitT the Tr.tni of tl,. rhU..-n A North WfMm and the V. P. Haila danan fron,arr.v at and mm tbt lam ja.at Uaina Drpot. At Chictifii, etna oinnt?tlont ara tnt. with Iht Lkt Minr. Mifhican Cmtral. flaliimntt. A Ohio, Fr. Wayne A I'tnoij'ltanla, and Cbiearo A urtDd rraok Kailwayt, and tba Kankkte aod Paa Handle Rnutee. Clot ennaettmna ma le at Tnnctba P-.lntl, It it tbt ONLY LI Mi running rullmiui Hotel Dining Cars kCTWIt! CHICAGO and COUNCIL ULUFFS. rl'.HBU flerptn on all Might Irainv.-T lniiit apes Tlohet Aa.nll eellinc yoa Tieketa via thlaral Kiatnlne jourTiebrta, and refa.. lo bay If tb.v do set read .v.r the Chicago A HoTth-Weitern Hailwav. If tow wlih Ih. beat traveling aaenrnnnlatbina To. will bur your llrkeli by thia route, XiT-AN D WlhLTAKK NONieTHRH. All Tlok.1 A (.all aell Tleaeti by thla Line. MARVIN IH'lllllrr, til T, V. and Uenetal Manager, prlO, 1l.lt. Cbieaga. 1 THE REPUBLICAN. Oi.KAKKI KIjI), FA. WSIiM'S.IAY MORItMll, MAY 4, IMI DA WES AD HIS MAS UK A TU. The Bottom Completely Knocked out or the Senator's Pathetic T About That "Old Gray-Headed Man," Tilt HTKOllB 1'H'Tl RK PAWEli DlltW. CoDreaaelial HroorJ, April 1. "Only the day biforoyeelci'du)' tboro noniod tlirouijh till! city, Oil bin way , . . t , , i , . ! '"0 Aurlll, in wllll li he could onjoy bis own rohvictioim, a vcncrublc, gray hended ninn, who, (muting to thi'xi) womIk, that hi' bad but to know llic people of MittNihMippi better in older to lovo I bum more, tui.k bm cupitul, took hin wife n n 'I liii t'hil Iron aixi bis eti erey und hope uhd bin luturro tbir ttftm yeuitt a0, down into llio Sonator'n Stulo to build up u homo, to build up a butuiioHH, und dilutee tbo opportuni lien oi men in thut State to earn I livelihood and to better llioir uondi tion and to build for llietimolveb bomcn and ecbooihousea and cbnrelies and towim; und fuiilifcilly upd industriously and devoted oxuluhivuly lo such a great undurluking an thut, that old gnty headed mun hue labored and labored on, hoped and hoped on, but be wan perKocutcd until bo wax obliged to put iron abutters on tbo window of tbo bounce of bin workmen tbut they might sleep in safety at nigbt, bia lacloriia wore burned, hi employes wero mur dered, bia enterprises wero thwarted ut every gtepj not even exercising what wo at tbo North bavo a notion is an inaliouublo light, to assert our political principles wherever wo are; not even doing tbut, never having en tered a political meeting or cast a vote, but sternly standing by tho fuilh of his lathers, w hich sooner than give up be would burn ut the stake, bo resolv ed tbut be w ould j;ivo up no conviction ol bis, polilicul or otlicrwiao, and in this struggle bo has at lust given ovor, and taking what little is left of that boneless entcrpriso of his, and leaving tbrco or four hundred mon with their lumilies whom ho had employed tbeso thirteen years, to seek a livelihood elsewhere, or migrate to your Stato, sir Mr. Ingtillsin tbo chair, or to tho Stnto of tbo Senator from Indiana, or somo other place, ho bus gone North ; und tho North will listen to bim bo foro they will unk tho Suiiator from Mississippi to repeat aguin hero his platitudes about North and South. Sir, this is not tho only orator that comes North." THK TSUTIl. The New Oi lcans Democrat publishes a statement received by telegraph from It. I), liridger, Judge of the Fourth Ju dical district, in relation to tho publi cation made by Mr. Charles Heath con- ecrmng me ourning r i. properly m ( aldwell parish on tho night of Do- ceniiier -o, iasi. j uuge nntigor says : '1 will state that Churl.-. Dmlh owns no property in this parish, and that ho has never owned any, 11 ii brother, Kdwurd Heath, owns a plan tation in this parish, situated ten miles below Columbia. Tho property was given in and assessed lust Kull in the namo of Ivlwuid Heath, being given in as two hundred and sixty acres of land, nnd vulued, including all the buildings thereon, at $2,5011 ; the vuluo of horses, inn i es, mules, neat cattle, 4c, was $505; the cash value of all car riages, wagons and vehicles of all kinds was $75; tho cash valuo of all merchandise or fttqik in trado was 8-100 Taking a total appraised valuo of Edward lleutb's properly in Ibis paiii-h ol $3,510, which was a liberal und lair oppruismcnt. Charles Ileal h usually visited the p'ano and managed it iur his brother. Ho wus never on the place more than three or lour months during each year. Tho placo was generally leased to, or worked on shares by laborers." The Judge further says: "The wurd in which Mr. Heath's placo is situated is controlled by tbo colored population in it. It is repre sented in llio police Jury by a tolorcd man. who is also a member of tbo par ish school board. TheJustico of the Peauo and Constable aro both colored The statement of Charles Heath in re lation to tho alleged troubles and tho causes thereof are fulso. In tho first piaeo every ono in this parish man ages his property or plantation to suit himself, and 1 have never heard any objection or protest to their so doing. It is a fact that plantations are leased in various parts of tho parish to color ed laborers, with not a sinirlo whito man upon them, und I hvo nover heard of an objection or difficulty In conseqiienco thereof." Tho Columbia Herald publishes an account of tho burning of Heath's gin bouse at the lime. The Judgo further says: ''There having been several fires recently in the parish and all of tho buildings burned being insured, I de termined to havo the mnltor investi gated. Our District Court met on tbo lirsl Monday in January and in my charge to tho Grand Jury I called their attention to these fuels and in structed them to investigate tbo matter fully. I directed thoir special atten tion to tho Heath burning and direct od tbcni to investigate tho affuir." The following is an extract from the ro port of the Grand Jury "at that term : "That they bavo mado special Inquiry into tho burning of tho gin and mill of Heath, siltialud on tho Long Lake plantation, and find that the genoral opinion of tho persons residing In tho vicinity of tbo said plantation is lhat tho burning was tbo work of an incon- diary, but they find no duo to the per petrators of tho act. It is reported that tho property was fully covered by insurance In conclusion Judgo Bridgor sivvs "I havo conversed with an eye-witness of the burning of tho Heath gin and tho circumstances attending it, and am fully convinced lhat the properly was burned to get tbo insurance money. Tho foreman of tho jury Informed mo that, whilo Ihey could not get suffi cient evidence to authorize them to find a bill, yet ho was fully persuaded and convinced in his own mind lhat tho property was burned to obtain tho insuranco money. Tula Is Ihe genoral opinion ol thoso In tbo parish who aro acqtiointed with the facts. Indeed, I think evidenco bad been obtainod iiiffl dent to justify the Grand Jury at the July term in finding a bill. Our jurors are disposed to perform tbsir duties re- (inrilli'M of persona as to fonviutinns for arson were made at tho January trm There are mortgage, on reoord at;'1""! Heath's property in this par ih to the amount of 1 1 1,2833. 1 liurn, but 1 cunnot tuy tlml it in truo, that the property burned was insured fur 11,000. Appraisers appointed and sworn to fix its taluo sinco the firo with the view of collecting the insurance inform me that they fixed its value ut 11,-100. lleuth eays he hue 1.0U0 acres valued at, including buildings, 125,000. II is anr Buincnt shows 2C0 acres, valued at, including building, (2,500, Ue intimates that he bad a largo stock at the timo ol tho tire. Tho appraise ment of the cash value ol tho mer chandise or slock in trado was 1 100, and I aiu iiilormcd by tho Shorilfand others familiar with his bu.eiiicss tbut lie nover bad a largo stock on bund, and that at tho timo ol tho fire tho stock was much smaller. His slnto mcnts aro tntully TuIko and a slander on tho people of our parish. With the exception of an occasional personal difficulty among the colored people themselves in tho ward, and larceny cases, tbcro has been no outrage or crime committed in the ward. With tho exception of larceny, it Is a praoo able and luw abiding ward, nnd the colored peopls in tho ward, except those who live and deal with Heath, aio prosperous and happy and are making money. Thoso who work and deal with Ilcatb aro in debt and do not seem to proniur liko those who havo not had dealiigs with him." Tho abovostatement oi Judge Brid ger except his conversation with eyo witnesses, which they did not hoar is indorsed by other parish ofllciulsand prominent citisens. Judgo Biidger's statement is uceom- ponied by tho lollowing ; Coieuaii, La.. Anril 30. I MSI I am a Ilcnuliliain, and nav. been ainoe the elnae oriba war. I vraa born In tbia parlrh In 1811: an . lawjtr; voted for (leneral (Jrant twice, wn Parlih Julra ofOuacblta Parlib, La , from 1870-0 1A73 undir tbe appointment ot Onv ernor Warnotb ; beeatoe a rrrl.lenl u( Calilvrell Pariih in Ihe month of Peolemlior, IK78 ; rented in Coluulaa and knoer the pleoe ovjn.il b, Mr. llealb. ?hrr. baa been no more quiet parirb in politioa ttoan Caldwell ; everything for yean peal baa been eondueted on amieabla princinlea to far aa poliliio ii Involved. Kvery man in Ihli pariab ran fraeiv ipaak bia political aenlimenta vulhout fear of moleatalion. No man'i proierl7 Ii en dangered on aecountof hiipolitloal feelmfii. lU'BV.RTJ CALhwaLL. TUB FJIOI'USED ssn LA II'. LII1EL The lollowing is the new libel bill prepared by llio- Editoriul Committee, and now in tho huuds of llio Senato Judiciary Committeo : An Aot to delin. llabllitj and pleading! In ae tlom for libel. Suction 1. Be it enacted, etc, That in civil actions for libel there jliull be no recovery of damages lor tho publi cation of papers relating lo llio official conduct of officers or men in public ca pacity, or to any other matter proper lor public investigation or information, where the fact that such publication was not maliciously or negligently mado ,u be established to tho satislactlon , lll0 jury. Providcdi hwover, lhat ,hi, ,et.,ion .ha not bs eollBtrucj t0 ,,. f, sustained by reason of libolous publica lions, where direct damages are aver red and proven. Sio. 2. That in civil actions for libel the defendant or defendants may enter a general plea of justification, and if the alleged libol be matter proper lor publio investigation or information it shall be a question for tho jury to de cide, under tho instructions of tho court, whether Ihe publication com plained ol is substantially sustained by tho testimony, and If so sustained there Bholl bo no recovery of damagog. Pro vided, however, that this section shall not be construed to relieve tho defense in any degrco from aggravated dama ges in ciso of failure to sustain the general plea of justification, nor of ox. omplary damages in any case where, under existing laws, exemplary dama ges aro warranted. Rkc. 3. That ony person focling ag grieved by a publication may institulo ono criminal and ono civil action, or cither, in any county whore tho alleg ed libel has been published or circu lated, but no more than ono civil and ono criminal action shall be brought for the samo publication, nor shall addi tional actions be brought for tho re publication ol tho samo libel pending tho (rial of an action already instituted, but any repetition of the alleged libel after suit has been brought or com plaint mado may bo admissible in evi denco on trial in aggravation of dom ages or sentences. JUDGE DA VIS' SEW rARTY IDEA. Tho position of Senator David Davis touching tho formation ol another party is by no means novel. Every now and then somo great thinker oomes.to the front and proposes ex actly tho same thing with precisely tho fitmo result. Aftoi all tha perils and defeats' and blunders that havo crossed tho path of tho Dcmocratio party, it is supremo folly to talk about its dissolution now. As long as tho nation oxists It will exist, just as it is, and with tho samo compact organisa tion that kecpa it solidly together to day. Tho Democratic party is a party of principle. It is tho appoinlod evan gel ol certain great political truths, and as such it will never change or dio as long aa tbo nation lives. From 1702, whon Jefferson first contended against Hamilton for Republicanism against monarchy, down to tho pres ent moment, whon his followers are repeating bia contests with the mon archists of the present hour, tho posi tion of the Democratic party has al ways been ono and the somo. Its lun damenlol doctrines are enunciated in tho Kentucky and Virglifia resolutions of 1708, tho former drawn by Thomas Jefferson and tho latter by James Madi son, and have been declared nnd re declared as such in nearly every Dcm ocratio Presidential Convention. It raised this country lrom a poor weak ling, begging at tho doors of tho com munity of nations for admittance, to a community of nations themselves, wboso power is feared and whoso ro spoct is courted throughout tho civil ized world. Always teaching that tbo blessings ol government should do scend witb equal power upon each and ovcry man within its limits, it bat bo come essentially the party of tho poo ple, of the many against tho few, and it will preserve its present organic form as long as Ihero aro any freemen left upon theso western shores lo en joy the privileges ol free constitutional government. While no eansca exist outside of the Demooratlo organiia- tion tbut justify tho tnoluticholy aa sumption of Senator Davis, it is to be noticed with rogrut that somotimos the Democratic lines aro woakonuil by discord and dissensions in lis own runks. This, of vourne, must bo ex pooled whore there are so many inter ests to be conserved and as long us ihero aro ko many patriots anxious to serve their country. So matter how well and wisely a party may lie man agud there mutt be disappointment and dissatisfaction, and tho men win bear tho brunt of tbo battle in success fully maintaining the organization are naturally tho ones who are sharply as sailed by tho disaffected. All this is perfectly well understood and fully ap- prooittiou ny mo ranu und lilo, and,! tnuroiore, it is sale lo conclude that neither outside foes nor insitlo malcon tents will over succeed in disrupting tho great Nakioiial Domocralio party of tho I mon, notwithstanding tho rue I n I couiitciiauco of the distinguished Senator from Illinois, whose honest though mistaken views find in bimsclt the sole representative. Baltimore Oa zettc. HA YES' LAST VETO. Tho lust and crowning act of Uayos was to veto tho righteous funding bill Ho did 't simply lo accomodate the National II inks, and it looks liko the act of a paid attorney for theso groody cor poralions. It is said that parties in Wall street, Now York, were perfect ly aware of Hayes' Intention to veto the bill boforo its final passage. Tbil veto undono tho chief work of Con gross during tho recent session. It leaves tho wholo subject in llatu quo. And nothing can bo dono in tho prom isos until noxt Winter, unless an extra session ol Congress should bo eallod. By this veto the pcoplo will be obliged to pay somo twclvo millions of inter est, which tho Dcmocratio bill would havo saved, beforo anothor bill can bo passed. So much has Hayes' last veto cost the pcoplo of tbo United Statos. More than this, it was an act of Execu tive truckling to tho National Banks, which will increnso their power and encourage them in renowing their do mands upon Congress next Winter. U bat this means it is easy to foresee A sharp issue has been procipituted be tween tho pcoplo on ono side and the National lianks on tho other which may prove injurious to public intorosts und lead to consequences which both partios may duprecatc. Tho attempts of the banks in this instance to bull- lozo Congress and to croato a scare by withdrawing their circulation, actually producing an incipient panio, hag cre ated an intense focling of antagonism to the national hankinc system. There is no doubt that the tbreo per cent, bonds could have been success fully floated, and by tho defeat of tbo bill by a good opportunity has been lost. By its success the government could have achiovod a great financial triumph and saved over a million of; dollars por month in interest. Thoro can be no doubt of its success as a financial measuro had tho bill become a law. It scorns idle to say that when the four per cent, bonds command premium of 13 or 14 and actually yield only 3 per cent. whon slntis- lics show the Savings and othor banks to hold over $2,000,000,000 of sav ings and deposits when tho National Banks thcmsclvos have to deposit with iho Trcasnry about $100,000,000 of bonds when the English and Eronch Governments, with twice our debt and oniy iwo-iuirus oi our population, have issued throe per cont bonds that this country could not havo done tho samo to tho amount ofsixorsoven hundrod million dollars. Wall street is happy. Perhaps it was only fit that the man who entored the Whito House by fraud and perjury should mako his final exit by a crown- ng act of shameless disregard of pub lie interest. The creattiroof a Return ing Hoard naturally becomes tho tool of all slroet sharpers and syndicates. SewarA ( OAio) Advocate. a loyatTr'emark. Tho editor of tho West Chester Record, tbo homo organ of the Radical Stato Treasurer' (Butler), in alluding to curront events, expresses himself in this wav : "Wo shall expect, for instance, lhat oven if Senator Cameron shall decide to follow bis friend Mr. Conkling in bis effcrt to bind and tie llio rru.ai.lont in tho Now York Custom llouso nomi nation, Mr. Mitchell will rOprosont the Kepublicans of Pennsylvania who chooso to stand by tho party flag rath cr llian under the banner of Conkling and his Ring. IIo will thus spuhk for the independent members of tho party, lor thoso who would not yield to tho unit rulo nt Cincinnati and Chicago, for llioso who stand by President Garfield, and for tho maintenance ol the party's frcodom of action against the dictation of the Senatorial cliques. As to Judge RobcrtBon'g nomination, it is in itsell a mailer ol loss than vital concern, but as a question whether the now Ad ministration is to bo cripple ! and hanv strung at Us vory outset, it bjcomesof tho groatost importance. Certainly Mr. Mitchell will show his manlinoss and his oourago upon that point, and will not disappoint tho just expecta tions of thoso who hailed with applause tho announcement of his election." Tho oditor in question has always boon alarmed at tho sight of a "Con federate Brigadier," and it looks now as though ho would puke up the Rid- tlleborger Mahnno contract. It's no uso old, boy ; you must wear tho uni form put on you by Cameron and tho Brigadiers. Quit your kicking, or go ana open tbo Senatorial gnto ao thut Garfield can get his appointments in beforo Iho Riddlebergor tribo got through. Wo hopo the Record man will koep booming the now Senator (Mitchell) and compel him to show his band in this Confederate crusado. I.ocKtD and lloi.Ttn Tbo body of A. 1. Stotrnrt has, according to tho Now York Sun of tbo 21st Inst., been found and deposited by the mourner. between two enormous blocks of ma- snnry in the crypt of Iho Calhcdrnl at Garden City, secured with ponderous bolls and imbedded in cemont, lout the wido awakn rcsurroclioniat should try aain to appropriate it to his own no furious purposes. Judj;o Hilton do dined to be interviewed in regard to tho matter. When it conies to deecendinir a lad der, tba bratest of at back down. Philadtlphux Chnnicit. LOVD HOUSE, Main Ktraet, PIIILIPHUUHU, PRNR'A. Table alw.ja aupplle4 with tb. beat Ibe nark. alT'irda, The traveling publte la Invited to ealL Jan 1,'7. KOUKHf LOVO. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NKW WA8IIINUT0N, PA Thle new and wall furaiahed bona, kaa bm taken by the nndeniga.d. U. fe.ll oonfld.al af boing nbl. lo r.ad.r e.tiafaotioa ta thoM who Bay favor bim with a .all. May I, 1S7I. Q. W. DAVIB, Prop'r. T KSlPEItAXCK HOUSE, NKW WA81IISUT0S, PAt II. D. ROSK, . , Paorai.ro.. Th. haat of airoamoJattoni fur man and A 'iberal ihara of pobllo patroneife ta olioited. ewpXIt, 'SO. Qtr jy nofjsH, i kj Cl.EAUI IBLD, PENN'A. Tbir hot.l ii kept la flrlt-ola.a Ityle at roaion able ratei, ltoat looatiun la Iowa for biito.. men. Free bua to and froia alt tralni. (fond amnio rmail. Cle.rU. Id, I'. , F.b. 10, 11)1 If. WASHINGTON HOUSE, a LEX 1101 PKNN'A. fTMIS nndfraljrned, having leaved thla otn I raodioai ll.ilel, la tb village of (lien Hope, ia now prepared ta aoaomaodal. all Who oa.y 011. lay labia and bar aball be .applied witb ine neai ma m.raet nnurai GiioituB w. Dorrs, Jr. Ulan Hope, Pa , March IS, 18; tf. gUSQUEIIANXA HOUSE, OtJRWENSVILLE, PENN'A. -ft-Thli oil and well .ataMi.hed llo'.l Bar neeo leaved by the un J.r.igne.l, an l he feed eoa Adent ut rendetlng a.tiifaotion to thoa. wile inly pelruma. nua. lloni .tabling atlenned. 1.KW I3 0, UUIOM, Proprietor, April II, '8ll.tr. gnnlss. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Wouth Third Htreet, PhtUdelihln Kaf.VWf.KS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Appltofction b? nail will not iff prompt ottao (Ion, ni all in forma tion bMrfnllT rurnlthawl OrUari ic I ic ted. April Il-tf. r. K. MOLD. t. W. ARNOLD. J. . ARNOLD F. K.ARNOLD & CO., ECaiikern nnd ISrokera, KeynuldivUle, Jefferson Co., Pa Mon reoflifed on depoalt. DlieouaU at Mo derate ratei. Kutera and Foraijrn Kxabao(al wrti on hand and oolleotioni promptly mailt. HaynoitiiTiJia, Um. 10, IBM. -17 County National Bank, 0? CLEARFIELD, PA. I ) 00M In Orah.m'i Drlol Building, taodoora IV oa.i 01 neea uo. a Dior.. l'ajiageTieketi to and from Llt.rriooLQoMlis town, tliaagow, London, Parte and Cop.nbar.fl. Alao, Draft! for aal. on th. Iloyal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Hank of London. J A SIM. T. liKUNAKU, Frai't. W. M. SHAW, Caahler. J.nl.'SI JftttlstrB. TL R nEICIIIIOLD, 'J a tf K O E O H DKKTI (T, Dradoata of th. Pennvtltanla Collets of DanUl Surgery. Offioe In raeideno. of Dr. 11 ilia, oppoiite m.en.t tinnn, nashta, 7S-U. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Offl-e In Bank Building,) Corweuatllle, Clearfield Co., Pa, mob M '7 If. M. HlI.LS, 'operative oe.vtist, jfjg CLKAP.PIP.LD, PKNN'A. r-Offioe is reild.oeo, oppneile fihaw llouee. jv a, in, t-.i J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARPIEI.D, PA (Offlea In reild.no., 8eoond atrwat) Nitron. Olid Oaa admini"t.rd for th. Baln eal extraetioa of teeth; Clearfield, Pa., Hay I, HJT.Iy. tisrellanrous. Qfift 'n 'our "WQ tn. Tamil and ti VVU outfit lr. Addrtia n. Hallntt A Ca , Portland, Maina. (.tnrbZ-ly.j T)i;K FOR AI,!'.. Thlrtf0 blvai of II Italiaa UtM whir-fa I will tfll chimp for uaib, or aiohanga for wheat. For furthar in formation Mil on -or addrau tha undanirnnd. J.F. KKAMtll, Not t,'7-tf. CUaroald, 1'a. i. r. oDtica. r. a'coitiLi. j. l. wniblit. (.1 I H II. McCOKKLE & C0.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htreet, Clearfield. Pa. Wa aaaufaotart all kindi of Farnltaro for Cbambtri, Dining Kootnt, Librami and lUlli. If job want Furnituro of an kfod, don't bay uDiu jua ioo oar tutcK. irWDEItTAKIiva lo all Iti branehos, promptly attended to. Ot'LICII. MeCORKLI A CO. ClearS.ld, Pa., F.b. 0, '71. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, jattui:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Th. nnd.nlgned bogl leave lo Inform th. .III. em of ClearB. Id, and tha pahtle generally, that ha has oa band a fina aaaortraent of Purnltnra, anoh aa Walnot, Ch..tnat and Tainted Cbambar Suitea, Parlor Builel, Reclining and Eitemion Chain, Ladiea and flenta' Kaay Chaira, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chaira, Can. Head and Wlndinr Chaira, Clothes Para, Step and Kiten loa Laddore, Hal Raoka, SernhMag Braihu, A. MOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMRS, ooking fllaiiae, Chromoa. Ao,. wbleh weald laitable for Holiday proeenta. "ami JOlllf TROtlTMAlf. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor y Pans towmhla, Claarflald Pa. IIURNBU ODTI BIT aot BURNED UPI Thoaobaeribara hata, at groat ainaaa..r.ballia neighborhood n.enitt, ta th. .r.etioa af a Sml. .laii Wool.a M.nafnotory, with all tba mod.ra iraprot.m.nt attanhed, and ara praparad la make all klnda of Clnthi, Caaetmaraa, Satlnetli, Blea. keu, Plannela, Ao. Pl.nty of gooda .1 head la lupply all ear aid aad a thoweand a.w aitom.ra, w"w w. " ww mam eaaBiin. oar imK, Th. baatn.il f CARDINO AND PULLINO will rwoalta aar wwaelal attaatloa. Propar arreng.aa.nt. will b. made to raeeiva and dalltar Wool, to aal! euetomeri. All work warranud and doao apoa the ehortoil aoliea, and by itriat attea-1 una ao oaemeaa wa hop. lo raallae a llnaral Ihait) af pnblie patronaga. IO.IMM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wa will pay th. klghaal m.rhet arte, far Woo aad aell oar maaafaetarad f ooda a. low aa alallar gooda oaa be boagkt la th. Ma.ty, aad aamva we fall fca raadae reaaoaahla .atllfaatloa wa aaa alwaya ba fwaad at beaa. nady ta a. eke wrawav eipUaaltoa, aUhat la aatea at by bleat. JAMaa jouMoir loris, aarilMtf tawwr P. 9nr wo SfJacrttsfrarat. THE REPUBLICAN, P.bllaaod .van Wedaeala; kv G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEAHFItl.U, PA., Has tli. Larg eat l lrculatloa of any paper la North weatera Peon.) Ir aula. The large and constantly Increasing circulation of tbo Republican, rondora it valuable lobusioeBB uion as a modi urn thro' which to roach the publio. rjTeiBMs or Subscription i If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 3 00 When papora aro soot outside of the oounty payment muslbo in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or loss, 3 times, . fl f0 Each subsequent inaortion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . .2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estraya, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notioes, . . , 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One aquaro, 10 lines, . . . S3 00 Two squares 15 00 Three squares, . . " . . . 20 00 Ono fourth oolumn, . . . . 60 00 One-half column, . . . . 70 00 One oolumn, 120 00 ItLA.MtH. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS,' FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, to., io., ic. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all 4cinda of PRINTING POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, ; LETTER BRADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 3eo. R. Ooodlnnder, Clearfield, Clearfield County, fa. SUlsrcIIaufous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Carw.narllle, Jan. 1, Tl If Clearfield Nursery. KN'COUEAGE HOME INDUSTRY Till ineUrilgried, baring aetablhhed a X ery on lb. 'Pik., about half w.y b.t.21' Cloarleld and Onrwemtllle, le prepared u, i. niah all klnda of FRUIT THEM, (alandard al'i dwarf,) Kv.rgre.na, fibrabbery, 0p, v tlooMberry, Lewton Blackberry, rjtrawh.rr,' and Haapbarry Vine.. Alao. rjibcrtan Crab Trm! Qoinoa, and early aearlel Khabarb, Aa. Oram promptiy atteaded to. Addr.ai, J- D.WRIubt l.p:0-68.y Cor.en.iill,, p A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALIC! Tbt andrrilftDtd olTfriat privatr inle rhat t. uablc farm ailualrd to UK A 11 AM 'J OWN.- il ii Clearfield tvuaty, Iidowd aa tba CootaiDto 123 acri, i( of which rlnrttl and havitiK thereon cm-tad a lTf fratn J xai ing bum, Itrgt frame barn, and (he other rt,. aar j oalbuildittgr, tonetbt-r with a large ure,Nr, good water. to. Tba property will be mid oa frrj eat-y terini. For further particular! it.jtm of tbe tfubporibar. In per ton, or hj Irttrr rHANK PiKLIIN; Clearfield, Pa., March 24th, I btO.-rf IMPROVf TMp MOUR. TRADE I GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER CURES COirrJIIFTIQlT, pitt:tis; of 1.1'vxl. IJnwVl a. AH'imi r euit a I dt.f .. of tli. 1'i.ln. . .ij l I'rlre. 511 ( , n:'. null aj -n OUENTHEB Ai CO. IVi: .... . 38 Filth Aveue, PlIISBURurt, PA. ASK YOCK UKUOUIST KOlt IT. October IT, ISSO ttn. READING FOR ALL HOOKS & STATION ERY Mark, t St., t lr arr.eld, (at the Poet offiri ., TI1K nndenigncd befn leate to anuuunr to tbe eitiicDi of Clearfield and ficiniu, iLt ba haa fitted up a rooa and bat joil returLrd from tho city with a largo amount ct tkii-n matter, ooneiating In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks, Blank, Aoroqnt and Faw Books of ercrj jt eriptlonf Papr and KoTelupea, Krencb j.rMJ and plain i Pent and Pencil ; If lank LftU Paper, leede, Morlfeetf Jutlftueni, Kxcuij Horn and Pn-miiar? nnlei ; White aiid I'n-b-ment Brief, Legal Cap, KtytordCep, ar.d Bill Cup, 6het Mueio, fur either Piano, flute ur Y.,,;id, eonitaatly od band. Any bouki or ilitiuu.rj dealred thai I majoot have on bund, will be urir d hy firtt axpran, and eld at mbolealc ur rtuil to nit euttomers. I will alro kot-p iciidii:i MUratora, tnch aa Magsilnea, Newei-ai,m, Ac. P. A. uaI lin Clearfield. May T, IMS-it New Departure IN LUTIIERSBURG! flmaftpr, gooda will be told for CASH onit, or in exchange for prodneo. No booka wili U kept in tha fit tor. All old acwouata ami he ettled. Tbooo who can nil fah up, will pieaie hand ovor their no tea and CLOSE THE RECORD. t am determined to eell try vnoda at cuk prie-w, and at a di Mount far below that ever offered In thta vielnity. Tbo dlaeuuat I allow wf euetouerf, will make tbem rich in twenty year 1( they follow my advice and buy their gooji !mi a. I will pay aaeb for wheat, out a and rlrrr eed. DANIKL OOODLANUEK Lotherfhorir, January 17, 1 KT7. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN, SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUUE DHUtiS! sxi taaoaci a saigas , CHKM1CALSI PALM'S, OILS. DYE SH I P VAKFlSl!i, DRI'SIIES, FANOy 800IJS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLIS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WISES ASD LIQUORS for aaadielnal parju,. TruaaM, 6opport.rt, Seheol Book, andSlaioa art, and all other arlielea oiuallt foand lo a Drog Store. PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIPIIONS CAR1! FULLY COMPOUNDED. Hating a larre ek. nerleae. la th. baain.e, that aac fir. entire aal lafaotloa. 1. O. HARTSWICK. JOHN F. IRWIN. Claartalal. Daeerakat I A, lJI Cathartic Pills Comlilnei tlie rltnlrrat rnlltarlk -rin. I 1 In mnllrlnt, In iro,rll..i,, n null. I ...f Jitahil tn aiTiirn adj.ilv, rertiiiiitv. mil unifmiiitt of rAYrt. Tli'. y urr lit,, r. -".a of jr-nra nf rarrfill atu.ly rin.l .rncll,,il -IH-rimt-nf, ami nr. tli. tnf..t .ll, ; umI r. tn f'l.t yi l .llarov.TMl (ur .lim-nat-a. ni'. ,l I ' ilorancciiH-ni of the ati,ii,ali. In.r. i.i.l l'o.v,'la, t. blch rtTiiir. prunnit miilrfl, in;i trrnlim'tit Aim a I'm a ar. .wiinli I'lwalila to tula rlna of illai Mi'. Th" ' .liroitly on Ilia iliu-oallva niul nm,il.it..i pmrrwr-a, ami rralcr. n-milur l.:.ltli. -ll"ti. Th.-lr Mtt-nalvo M l.v 4,tn,'bi.. : lli.-lr prtirih e, mi.) lit nil rl.llln il twiht. la on. of tha ninny proof, of ilictr Vrt'ii-- . - anlr, auro, anil 'tv n-liaMr ni; Iiii.ll. Ine. li, u,s (.,im,im.l. ,l of thp c ' cntmtr-.l vlrtnra of purrlt reci'tnhle .' atancea, IIm)t arfl no.illvlv trvm from rr.i--ri" l, or any fiijnrlona n.MTtit. ami rait 1 iluiiniilurnl lu.lnhir, u nrlcl aan" Avrn'a Tiiiji ara an wfTrrttial rur. hr on.llhi.llon or ('oellvrnraa, In.lltr-.-linn. l)arialm l-o of ApKIHn l olil Kt,,iim,., anil llrrnlli, llriln.'S llnn.liU'lKs l of Mc-morv. Nninlmr, lllllnuanoaa, .Iniin.llr.-, Itlimmiillam, .niplloua nnd hkln lllwaw-., Inlf. 1 l.ninra. Worms Nnirnlula, H'. irlpoa, Dlnrrliita, llyiw-nlrrT, limit. IMIta, DliM.nlrr. of llio IJvtr. ami "II oilier ilt.pfl.,-. r.inltiii from a aluatiriN r--I atftta nl tlm ilirpative a.waratin. Aaa Dlnnor nil tlioy havo no iinal. Whll aronlln In their avtlon, tliraw P'l" rw Hi. mutt tliornitsli anil marr)imK rathe' In that ran rai emolnr.il, ami neri-r c"'' pain nnlcaa the Inerel. am lnflr.me.1. e"'l lli.n their lnfln.no. I. healing. Th'T lata th. aanrtlt. ami tllirmtlvi. nrmiia; ih" nernt. tn pnrlfv ml .nri. h th. Wwl, ""' Imimrt rtnattrad hoalth and tleof w I vliola aj-atam. Prpartd by Dr. J. C. Aver a Co., 4 Aaalliel (SaaBaaaa, aiii. eJi. jl 6 ,"