jtwillronila. lcun 1 vniilu liiiilrl TV BON B 4 CLF.A RFIKLD BKANCII OK aod after Monday, NOV. I, SII, tha Puieager Trains will rua dally (leapt Sun dajre) between Tyrone and Clearfield, m follow! i CLBARKIKLD MAIL. "HAVg IlUITII, T Mi A V I N 0 H TIlT Tyrone,.. I.M.a.s v.nsooyoo 9.1A, Summit m 9M, " Pnw.ltoo, ln.oo, " Osoeola,. 10.11," Do)oton 10.1T, m Kleiner's, 10.11, ' Phllipibur(,.l0.1a Oranem, , Dlua U.ll Wallaeeloa,, Rifler Woodland,.., Barrau Leonard ClearSold,.., nivervlt SUSttHatifoni John Irvin & Bros., cunwKxsvai.u, .'a., DEAI.KItS IN'. C jrwonivlllo,..I.IO, r. u Rlverview 130, " Clearfield, 1.40, " Leonard ..Ill, Barrall 1.14, Woodland, 4.01, " Blrler,... 4 OH, Walleoetoa,.......!, " Blia Ball, 4 14, Urahaia ...a.al, " Phllipiburf, ...4.16, " Steiner'l, 4.HV, " Boyntou, 4., Osceola, 4.11, Powelloa t.ill, ' Summit, ....1.14, " Venecovoo,......o.3&, " Tyrone COO, " . 10.18, .10.11, .10.44," .10.1, .10.40, .11.07," .11.11," ..11.10, .11.14." Curwonevllle,. 11.40. a CLRAHFIKLD KXPRKS3. LEAVB SOUTH. Oarwenivllle- 4.S0 a. m Rivervlew... OHO " Clearfield.. 4 47 Laonard 14.1 ' Barratt 4.47 " Woodland,.... 1.01 " Blgler 0.08 " WallaoaloB,... 0.14 " Blue Ball (11 " Graham 0.14 " Philipaljurg.. (l it Btainar'a, 0.33 " Boyoton (1.37 Osceola, 0.43 " Powelloo, 0-4S " Summit 7.04 " Vansooyoc,,,., 7.1J ." Tyrone, (.41 ii LKAVB NORTH. Tyrone 7.10 a. Vanoooyoe,....r.v3 " Summit, 0.04 " Powalton, 0.17 " Oaoaola,.. 1 1) ' Uovnton 0.34 " Steinor'a, 1.30 " Pblllpaburf ...I 41 Urebam 0.47 " Blue 11.11, 8.54 Wellaoeton, ...fl.nl " Bi-Ir 0.10 " Woodlnfld, 0 17 ' BarraU 0.14 " Laonard, 0.30 " Olaarjlold,.,.. 10.07 " Hiverviow,...ii.l& it Curwenaville 10.29 " .PHILIPSIHIRQA HOSHANNQN BRANCHES LBAVS SOOT. r. . a. a. a. a. itatiors. Morrl.daie, 3:40 J:J0 Pblllpaburf, i:o (Hainan n T:40 3:54 10:10 7:48 1:10 10.35 8:11 :l) 10:43 8:10 1 13 10:48 8:14 1:30 10:48 8:84 3:34 111:58 8:41 3:40 11:13 8:40 Boynton, Osceola, Moabantion, Sterling, llouttdala, MoCauley, Kendrlok 's, Ramey. LRATB SORTS. A. a. . a. p. a. 1:14 11:10 7:00 12:15 8:00 11:11 4:00 12:14 4:58 0:50 12:04 4:411 0 34 11:53 4 80 0:30 11:44 4:14 0:35 11:40 4:30 0:20 11:34 4:10 0:14 II. .10 4:05 8:10 11:25 4:0o BALD EAGLE VALLKV BRANCiiT Bl. Mall, r. a. a. a, 7 08 8.20 liara Tyrone I 33 8.37 Bald Eagle 8.01 .n jiiM 34 8.4.1 Mileal.urg .H Bellefonte 8.44 10.0.1 Mlleeburg . 10.19 llowra ' t 11.0S arrive L. Haven Mall. Eip. P. a. a. a. arrive 6.S1 7.55 .I7 7.41 8.38 7.05 4.15 8.43 5.05 8.33 4.55 8 33 4.31 8.00 IM 5.14 leave TYRONE 8TATION. RASTWARO. A. B.l WRlTWARO. i.B. Cincinnati Kp, o:42 Pittsburgh Eip'ai, 1.53 laeiuoEipreis, 1:871 PmIIb Eipraai, 8:12 Johnstown Exprssi,v:"7 Palli ... " " Way Passenger, 1:14 Chicago Day Ei, IMS Chicago ,.,, ,.3 Mall Train, 8:08 Mall Tr.in, 7 01 lluolingdorAoo'n, 6:2(1 1 Kaat Line, 7:3f) OIoib connections mads by all trains at Tyrone and Look llaveo. All Kinds of Merchandise, -SUCH AS Dry Goods Groceries, Etc. MANUFACTURERS AND DKALKI1S IN NCiVAItlA TI9IKEIC, AND EVIRV 1.ESORIPT10S OF SAWED LDMBER CUT TO ORDER. The Only Manufaeturoria in Cleftrflold County oftlio NEW PROCESS FLOUR I not h, aor j.r FF.F.n O.V 11.1 A-ll E3Casli paid for nil kinds of Urain Wheat, Eye, Onts, Etc Carweoavilla. Pa., Juna 1, l8S0 tf. Jlritf afrrtlarmfttts. E. S. HENDERSON, THE REPUBLICAN. clkai;kiki.d, pa i WKUNKriiAY MORNI.Ml, MAY II, II8I my IT -If. 8. B. BLAIR, Snperintandant. BTAOB LINES. A tageleavaa CnnrenaTllladally for Raynolila Tllla, at 1 o'oloek, p.m.,arrifingat Roynoldirille at 8 o'olook, p. m. Raturning, leavaa Raynolda tilla dally, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving al Cur weniville at 12 o'olocx, m. Faro, aaob way, S2. A Ilaga learea CurwraaTllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for Dulloli City, arriving at DuUoia City At o'clock, p. m. Returning, laavai DuBola at 7 o'clock, . m., dally, arriving at Curwcnavlllaat 13oclook, m. Faro, ah way, 1.50. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADH DIVISION. OS and Bftr Mondar, Not 15th, 1880, tba paiaentfrr tralna will run daily (atcept Bunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, al followa ' RASTH Alll).D.y Mall learai Pituborg 8:55 a.m.) Red Banbll:34 fillgo Junction 1 1:51 ; Naw Bathlchcm 13:55 p. m. Mayavilla 1:10' Troy 1:85, Rrookvil a 1:55, Fuller'i 1:20 Ray! ;odivlllal:38 Uullula 8:00 , Bummlt Tunnel 8:11 Jen0cld 8:3 Tyler'eS:55 Benoaetu 4:31: arrivea at Driftwood at 5:30. W EST W A K D.-D.J Mall leave. Driftwood 12:20 p. m. Uene.clte 1:00 Tvler'l 1:28 PooBald 1:30 ; Summit Tunnal 1:00 DnBoli 115' RayBoldarllle 1:38: Fuller'! 3:44: Brookvilla 814 Troy 3:33; Mayavilla 8:45; New Bethlehem 4:01 ; Sligo Junction 4:47 1 Red Bank 8:03 1 arrival at Pittaburg at 7:40 p. m. p9 The Reynoldarllle AocommodatloB loavea Rcynoldiville dally at 7:44 a. m. and arrivea at Red Bank at 10:50 a. m., Pitlaburgb at 1:40 p. m. Leavea Piltiburgh at 1:14 p. m Red Bank at 4:64 p. at.; arriving at Keyaoldavtlla at :06 p. m. Cloeo eoBDectioBl mada with tralna OB P. A K Railroad at Driltaood, and with tralna on the Alleghany Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARllO, UeB'l Sup't. A. A. Jacibon, Sup't L. O. Div. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD. TO Bellefonte, Pa $1 051 M Iddletawa 15 00 Look Haven 8 70 Marietta. 4 45 Willlamaport. 3 0 Lancaatar . 8 80 IIuntingdoB 1 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lawiatown. 100 Altoona 1 05 MaryiTilla 4 50 Johnatowa. 186 vowemviue 201 Philip. burg 51 "HMla 06 Tvrone 1 11 UARHIHBllRd... 4 76llITTHBUIH 5 15 HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store ROOM NO. TII1IEB. OPERA litlimK. Clearileld, Pa., WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN D11Y GOODS, Compriilnjt Dren OoohN of lb err lalrit .Ul.. tjuoiituDf id part o uiibmerif, MkDebeitw Fancy Dress Goods, Such Cratom, Mobtir LaRten, PUIJi, Dren Oinphm, Draii Fanoltt of the Tory Uteat . tlea, nd ebtap i xhty can bt fold In tbia market. NOTIONS, Conilitlng f.f OloTija for ()Dti. I,adiei aod Miitea, Hn or all ahatlM, Silk Krinjrcs, Lrc, Fancy DrcH Hutlont. Lvlici' Tic of all ibatJaa anrl tTli, Cuffi nd Collar. Hihttoni of all binda and qnalitief. Marino lTDttrwtar, Trimmiogt, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queeusware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpels Oil C lollis, WALL PAPER LEATHER, FISH, Etc., which will be fold wholeaala or retail. Will tea Country Produce In t-:xrhaii(; for Clouda al Market Prlrea. WM. J, HOFFER. UNDERTAKER nilRXl-IDK, PliNN'A. Til ft eubacrilier now elTere to tba eltliena of Unroll. la and vlclnilv, an anprovldrd leclally. Ilerraller all klnda of Cukela and uomna win be kept oa band, and ordera oiled al eooa. FunrraU .Itlrmttd .tiiyttltcrf. I will furolih lha flno.l al well ai Iba ehraneet arllclea dedicated to funarala All ordera left at lha .lore of Joua O. Coama will receive prompt -......vu. .h inriiier itarucuiara, enll oa i u;lrt" K. K. HKNDKRrjON. Deo. 10, tS70.tr. DIRECTIONS. Cor aalarrb, hay ler, old in lha head, Ae, maert with tba linger, t panic) of lb Halm '0(0 lha noHnlr; draw lroobrcBthathrnuitb nt ansa, it will li ibmrbad, olaanlnc. ted healinit tlo dia- taaeu nitubriTrTa, fur )eafiifaa Apply a partial into io tar. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVING glnad an Mriahlt loo it roputaiao. diipiaaipf all other preparation! In tba riakoil or dlceovery, ia, oo ill tnerita a Ion a, icoogoiied ai t wnmUrfiil remedy wherever knuwa. A fair trial will eoorlno the moat akeptical or Ita cora tlv poera. It ffTeotually eleemaa the naaal paiaof(et or Catarrhal Tlma, eiminf benlthy Here, linua, alUfa iBflamaatloo and irritation, protect! tbemt-tnbrana! Jiutnara of i he head from adtlltloaal eolda, eompletely beela the aorea aod re.torei the aenae oi uite aod ampll. UeneHcUl reaulta are readied bv ft few application!. A thorough treat- inroi aireo'eu win earo untarrh. Aa a homa hold remedy for Old In the head It la unequated . The Hal id l ray to uno and eifrMuble. HAi by druKKliti at 60 cent!. On receipt of 60 orate will well a package. Heod fur circular with full Information. ELY S CREAM BALM C0.,Owgo, N. V. Forfait by the Clearfield DrtiaTgiata, and by .Vhiileau'e lrit(jpUta generally. April Sthp I Hi l. Urn. SHALL OUH PARTINfi BSC FOU- EVER. M!UP1M.. NEW WASHINGTON Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue12 Weeks, THIS aohool eommenda Itaelf to pub Ho favor for the following reaaooa i Ffrat. Boarding can be bad in good famlllei at from $3 to $2. it) per weoc. reoona. bocaiioa la healthful and anclety re lined and cultured. Third. The court of atu-Jy embodiei the Stat Normal School featurte. and ia i.ariinularl adapted to the wamiof tbote who eipset tuteaoh. fourth. The atudenta have the ad rant age of a tn mnauonq tAiierary ooeieiy, be lore nnirb will be delivered aaeilea of free leeturee. Filth. Tha work of the aohool ia ttimulatrd by the enoourafeioetit and favor of aa tatelligent oomm unity. LSIith. Ppeoial attention will be given tba Normal clan by the Principal, who la a gradual of a titat Normal tic h to I, and tha tmlrutiitn In Theory or Teaohintr, avrnmeiit, Ac, will be made to accord with the modern liioiia of ad vanced eduontora. TUITION: NORMAL DKI'ARTMKVT. Common Ilranohea with Sohool Kuonumy...$) AO Com tn oo IlraDohea and School Koonumy wnn AiEore, uenmetry, rhya."l Weg rapby, Natural I'hiloatJphy, Civil Gov- eminent, Lai in. eto g dfl OKAUMAR DEPARTMENT. I Illgbeot clua $5 00 , Lower el twitx t (,a For further information addre-e, W. A. AMHKDSK, Onernla, I'a , MATT HAVAI1K, ClearBfld, I'a. Mar. 9. IHl tf, (Shall oor parting be ftirevar. Will tbere be do coming day, Whrn our heart are re-united, And Me' tun brant! cheer our way t When 1 he aid farrwtll la fpokeo, And the jean roll on ftpaoe. Will tbrre eome a brighter morning, When we'll c eerb otber'a face t bhall our parting be forever, Whtn we peak the aad good-ore, Or will funbtmni oiiuie to cheer ua In a lairrr, brighter iky f hbal) our parting be f.revtr, And our future life be diear. When the bund or lore w ever, And w go from friend 10 dear? W ill our watting end ia rapture,. If tba heart ia pure and true, And mt live fur ttioae who lure ua, 81 nee wt ptke the aad ediu F Shall our part log b forever, tt ub no lumbio ia the way, la a night of gl.-om and anrrow, With no gleam of ooinmg day 1 Or hea faireat flowen are withered, And w dwell la pain and grief, Will our heart! b re-united, In a love tDat bringa relinf. n. H. C. MUhr, it, D. THE DKMOCIUTW POSITION. THIRTEEN BUFVICIENT RKASON8 FOR T1IEIR STAND IN THE PENATI. I IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0N & BR0., Oa Market tt, one door watt of Maailoa lloan, CLRARFIELD, PA. uor arraaremeat, are of the aioat complete haraetar tor furaiahlnK tha public with Freak mearaoi ail atari, ana or the very beet quality. .. . -v u ia mn .i.u. 01 naricuintraj impii lha public. Call 1 a lo Clearileld, Pa., July 1, ll7t.tf. menta, which wa keep ob axbibltion for tha ban. nt 01 ui nubile, tall around whea la towa, ana uice a look at thlnira, or adlreaa a. r. H. CAKOON BRO. CENTRAL Ntntc Xorinal Ncliool. (.Eighth Xormnl School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. it. y. JtA VB, A. At., n. D., Principal Tble School a. at preaeat oonatltutod, offcra the ery beet faeilitlee for Proleiiloaal and Claiical ivamina. Buililn,i ipaelona, Invllln. and eonimodlone BOBipieieiy neated by ateam, well ventilated, and furnlebed wuk a hountllul aupply af para, volt 1 a .. Ijooalion healthfvl aad .f aeaeee. rturroBBdlBa eoanerv nnaorn..Ml Tcachera aiparleneed, eOcleat, aad allra to nieelpllne, tna bat kind, noir.rm and Ihorooih Rvpeaeea aiodarate. Ffly aeata a week deduction to thine preparlna to teach. SiadaaU admitted at any time. Courae af llady preeoribed by lha fttatel I. aioaei rrnooi. l. rreparatory. lll.Blemea. Ury. IV.Bclentlle. AiuracTCBoaaan I. Aoademlt. II. Commercial. III. Hullo. IV. Art. The Elementary and ScleMlto eoarveiare Pro feiaional, and etudeate aradualiniv therela receive Btata Diplomaa,anr,irrliif the followlna corret pondin, dearecai Mailer of tha Klemente and Maateioftho Rcleaoee. Oraduata, la tba other eouraee raoelve Normal CartlKcatei af their at. , lalnmentc, llgned by the faculty. The Profenlnal eoaraee are liberal, aad are la thorou,hne net inferior to thoee of oar heal aolleaee. The Stata rvquirei a hifber order ef clll... bip. Tba tlmee demand it. It , one of the prime object, af tr, I, echo.. I to help loeeeara It by furni.klaa lalallifenl and efflcl.nl leeehere for bar eraoola. To thla aad It oollcita youni per aoae ef goad abilitlea and ffood parpoaae thoie who daatra ta Improve their time and tbeir tel. ante, ai aladaata. Te all lock It promiaae aid ia 4evelpiBf their power! aad abundant opporta. itiea for welloaid labor altar la.vin M.kA..l For eatalonua and terme addreac Iba PriBcipal, I ar the fMMrat.r. nt .k. 1t.r.l I BOARD OF TRU6TEKS1 irooaaoLiiaaa' ratriraBa. . f.l B,rt-. A. H. Beet. Jacob Browa B. at. Biekford. Samuel Cbrllt, A. N. Raub. R. M. v., a. v. uippie. v,eq., u, Kiot.ln,, K. P. 111. Cormick, Eia,, VT. W. Itaakia, W. U. Browa. Boa. A, O. Oartla, tloa. R. L. Dlrffmbich, Oca. Jeeaa Merrill, Hoe. Wm. Bi,ler, J. O. C. naaJey,D. atiuar mcuorailok, Klq. arnraaai WILLIAM RK1LKR, Pre.ldeni, Cl.arHeld, Pa. O.n. JRSSS MKKR1LU Viea Praaident, Lock ITavB, Pa. B. MILLAR wcCOHMICK, Beoretarr, Lock llaraa. Pa, WI0MA8 TARDL8T, . . Traaaarar, Liek Havea, I'a. -a Bare, Pa, Aagaat a, IIM-ly. 8 11 The only 8-Flange Safe in the World AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The l'ATEXT Dside Work More oecura from Burglars titan anv t.: n r .. . rtro tToui nuiti, nnu no oxponno in repairing Bulti or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Tbce Safes ro now being sold In this Slate In LARGE NUMBERS, And give tlio Greatest Satisfaction, Being the Mont Iliglily Finished, Scst IXida, and Cheapest Fiist- cuss SAFE ever rroiucoA. Those Colobratod Sales had the Champion Record IN TUB Great Boston Fire, And since that time great and impor tant IMTROVEMF.NTS have been made. Bclore giving your order to Rny othor concern, send for prices and descriptive Catalogue MORRIS & IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. 11, Ul-ly. OPEN FOR AIL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville I I HAVE inst received the largest stock of goods oror brought to mis acoiion oi me county, winch I will soli forcneh or produce ss chenn us they can be bought elsewhere My stock consists of Dry goodS, Groceries, Boolsf Shoes, Hardware, snails a Specialty." Ready Made Clothing. A full stock of FISH. Salt in lariro or small sucks, or by the barrel. CROCKERY WARE, stone or clnv. QUKF.N'SWARE, all styles and quality. In short, 1 havo everything needed by tho farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, or anybody else, which I will sell just as cheap as the goods can be purchased anywhere else, ricaso call and examine mv goods and prices bolore investing eisowuoro. 1.. M. COUDRIET. Fronchvillo, Pa., Mar. 2, '81-tf. Tho Now York Herald, of a recent dato, contained an interview with s very prominent Democrat, who has given close attention to tho dead lock in tho United States Senate. This gontlcmon lays down tho following thirteen propositions us, in his judg ment, governing the case, lie studied the grounds ol the disputo carefully and Intelligently, and tho thirteen points which ho presents deserve at tention, not only for tho strength with which they aro presented, hut also bo- eauso they represent, in a forcible way, the grounds upon which the Demo crntio Senators justify their course. Tho following are tho thirtoen propo sitions: First party cannot bo considered to havo a majority in tho legislative body when it is unable to tako a single step or adopt a single motion unless some one of the alleged minority will aid it by voting and thus making tho desired and necessary quorum Second The Republicans in the Sen ate, without Muhono added, havo just one-bairtlio henato. I nlesssomo mom her of the. Democratic hull lends his aid the Republican Senators, plus Mn. hone, cannot command a quorum, and con do no business ol any name or na ture except adjourn. Third Tho vote of the Vice Tresi. dent cannot bo ma in available until tho Democrats shall ho obliging enough to ( rente tho tie, which ho will then be able to unloose. Of original power Iho Vico President has not one particle, and tho Republicans are enraged because tho DemoeratB will not so vote as to givo tho Vico President the opportu nity to turn out Demociniin hITIlaJ ators to demand all the committees and all the chairmanships by the easting vote of the Vice President ia simply to empower tho Vico President to ap point tho committees. That has never been consented to until this session, w hen, for the sake of peace, tho Dcm oi ruts permitted it. J t will never be permitted again, and due and fair wurning is now given to that effect. It is held by Democratic Senators that thuso propositions present their csbo in the clearest manner, and en tirely justily to any one even but slightly familiar with tho rules of leg islative proceedings, tho coursu they have adopted and which they per sist in. OUR VOX. Is not the Washington 'os juat a tnno too hard upon our Don. 1 Read what It says: If it bo truo that Don. Cameron is in the habit ol attending tho sessions of tho Senate, day alter day, in a state of intoxication, some thing should be done to prevent him from thus exhibiting himsell. If It be truo that ho has a fashion of keeping a braco ol looded revolvors within easy reach when engaged in debato on the floor, the Sergeant st Arms should hold himself in readiness to prevent any so. rious consequences. If it bo true that he is accustomed to conduct himself in a most disorderly manner while within me precincts ol me sonato Uhambcr, tho 'courtesy of tho Senato' should be invoked to restrain him. Don. Cum orhli is not an Interesting flgure in the aicna of American statesmanship, and, as a general proposition, tho country is not disposed to bear with him to any great degree. Ho sits in the Senato the product of tho most thoroughly disrcptitablo political 'machine' in the land, and the special roprotcntativo of the political rcprobato now grown gray nd venerable who founded that 'machine' and who happens to be his lather. Ilo is, all in all, a wiry, slimy politician, possessed ol an order of intel ligence no higher than that appertain ing to the bruto creation and devoid ol even a suggestion of statesmanship. Such a man, so unfortunately placed, should bo content to keep quiet him self and bo left alono by others. If tha discretion which would bo relied npon to prompt such feoling has been denied him, along with the other be neficent qualities of which he is lack ing, by nature, it should be engrailed Into his disordered system by artificial processes. The United States Senato cannot allow Don. Cameron to Insult its members. Do is in every respect too contemptible a porson to bo allow ed any of those extra parliamentary indulgences, for which whisky and a fondness for rare firearms aro alloged excuses. Ho must bo repressed : if not on the complaint of Mr. Hill, a Democrat, then on tho complaint of II r. Dawes, a Republican." Notice or Incorporation. TOTICK ia fc.r.lj (iter, that lha "Hvoelilul THE FALL OF VOItSfCY. Kx Senator Horsey has not fallen in character, but ho rcrtuiuly bus in rep utation, sinco the Official exposure of 1 Cumet llenJ," er lu Hail, will rir..ei,t e l.u ei... l:... I. i i ' I'etltloB to the Ceurt ef Quarter ea.iuDa, en the Stur itiuto rascality. It Is perhaps. w.jBr..i.r. M.v is, i.n, i, . charter .1 U- to I he credit of the country that t is 'lrii. inriant Hini. ' , . tlBO. M. FKRflrsnji, Reeorder. not ollen that un ex Senator of Ihej cirarlriil, I'a., Ha; i, lasl-au ITllitttH Klutth. iu uKiiwn In li vtil,....' ' .. . , ,. ,, , .:, A MINIHTBATI)H'NOTICIi.-Notlea thlel. It Would be still more to IIS J. la berabr siren that Letter, of Ailmtnii. credit if it. government punished ilrZ?V hit inn beta duly gmntai U tha UQtinigaed, U f arid in .Ddtblad to Mid tiUU will pleat mikt id wc iJUta paytBrttt, nd tbota baring elaiuaa or oe wan m agnail ilia aainfl will praaaot tnatn prop' trljf autbotiealad fur itlemeat, witboat da lay , A. U. Ii.lAl'lJKKK, Adtainiitralur. Latbaratjurg, Pa., April t7(b, LBtH-ot". LOYD HOUSK, Mais Street, PHIl.Ir'sUIIKU. l'KNN'A. Table ilwaye eupplle4 with the beat the mala. the Leurt ef Quarter rSeaviuna, en . affurda. The travelme rjuhlie la Invited t.i eall. Jan.l,'7. H01IKKT LOVU. thiovos whenever they weroapprehend cd in tlie commission of their offenses. To the country at largo Stephen W. Doraey bus been known as a Senutor of tho United States and as ono of the leaders of the Kepublican ptrty. Ho is now the Secretary of the National Committee of that party, and after the election of (iuifield and Arthur tho party posed before him in almost sup pliant altitude lo know what high olftoo he would deign to accept in ro turn for his eminent services in secur ing a Republican triumph. Ho put the crown from him; he would hnvo none ol the honors; he was content lo serve in tho ranks as a private aoldior. Uo did, however, ask ono .fuvor, ono single paltry favor he asked that be might name the Second Assistant Post master General. It was a trifling ro quest for a virtuous man to make ; it was a monstrous demand whon made by Dorsey, for Dorsey was interested in the Star service, and it was, there fore, necessary for his pocuniaiy wel fare that ho should control the Second Assistant Postmaster General. Tho leaders of tho Kepublican party knew that Doisoy was a rascal and that he was in politic to make money. They did not hesitate, however, lo em ploy him as an agent in the lute Presi dential contest. Ho even superseded Jewolland bandied the campaign fund, by and with the consent of Mr. Ar thur. His connection with tho Star service rascalitios had even then been brought to light. It had been pub.j lished without contiadiction that Dor sey was interested in over a hundred routes. Everything, however, was sub ordinate to "tho cause," and Dorsey was put at tho bead of the campaign. Ho evidently fought it well and ex actly to tho taste of his friond Arthur and many of the leading Uenublicans of lhe country. After it was all over a gicat banquet was given him in Now York. Some people soy that Dorsey got it up and paid or owed lor it him self. Ro that as il may, many Hepub licans who assert that they are re spectable and who yet must havo known of Dorsey's reputation permit led Iboir names to bo used as mem- TVVOIK P. NOTICBMarths K Bin 1 f bv her OMt frivail, N. K. Arnold, vi. Wm. L. iJIwrn. ' At.'. The untlvraianeil, bavlng been appointed In npeu Court e Cuminiavioaer te take te.liraonr in the abuve atateil eaje, will attend te the dutie. of bia iipnlmmeot t bis nllloe, In the bnrougb af llrarllnld, re, en BATCKUAY, thellSI DAY of MAY, iml. at I o'eloek P. M. of aaid dev. when and where the Defendant oan appear tneroaa aiaslee. I. J. ali'Cl I.LOI Ull, nave St. ConaBiialonar. "lOtmT PROCLAMATION. Wssnsaa, J Hod. n. A. MAYER, Preililenl Judge uf the Court of Common Fleee of 'he twentv trth Jndleial I)lelrit, eompoied of tba eouuttea of tcarni-ia, venire and Clinton, And Hoti, Assam Ogdrs and lion. Vincivt II. Holt, Avoeiafo Judjree of Cleerfteld eountj, have laaued their precept, to me dirreted, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleaa, at the Court Houa., st Clear field, in and for Ibe eeuntjt of Clearfield, eotn moneina: on the fourth Sloiiilayof May, leiHI, being Un UJd da; or the month, and eon tinuu.g ooe week. NOTICE la therefore hereby give.) to juroN aod witoeiiee. In and lorietd eountv of Ct,.finl.l n. be and A(pear lo tbeir proper pereone. at 10 o'clook A. M.ef aaid day, to do Ihore thinge wuion in meir oeuaii penain lo oe dona. HIVEN under my band at ClearOrld, this Sth unj oi April, 10 tne yeer or our lord one . Ihoul.tid eight hundred and elghty-ene JAUKS MAIIAFFtV, t her, IT. aprild to. rA WASHINGTON HOUSH, NKW WAH1IINUTON. Thlf sew and 'well furnirhed hosee baa boon takes by tho nnderelgned. He feole eonfldont ol being able to render eatlafaetion to thoaa who may tavor otn wits enll. Mays, 1S71. O. W. OAVI8, Prop'r. rpKMPKRANCE HOUSE, A NKW WAHIIINQTON, PA. II. I. ROSB, , . PaorntSTos. er-Tba Itaat of soeoumodatlona fur mas sad tbersl ahare of publta pstronag la (,2, 'se.o basal. A aollolted. rpillAL I.1XT. Tlie following la a Hit of X cauaeleet down for trial for Jnue Term, ltol, coioineneing May Ud : A L Uelliday, for uae, ve. P. Flvnn. (leorge Uinghaui va. P. Plvno. W. 1). IvriB vi. R. C Tboupion. M. Kankin, Aaaineo, vi. Walnrlght A Co. Uilhert Iboinaa va. Jacob Bitger. Cbriitian Lay at si. va ltiebard Arthnra at al. W illiaw Wealover ve. Jan. A Kaaon M,-K. JIIUiilenASMcParlanva. 8. Cowan A J. Tavlor ntenaei uuoert ta. M. A. A J. Mcdraner. K. C. Ki.v A Co. vi Je.ie W. Cm. la. Cbeiler Atunaon at si. va. Robert Lit! et al. 11 II. Soboouover va. I). W. A J. M. Hull, dialer. Young A Co. vs. John Uullol.. Mttohell Aikoy va. Kmanuel Kunta. Con.tAntine bhigley va. Win. A Louiaa Irvla. r, 11. union va. B. F. Conglaa el al. M M. Uullreo, Adm'x, va. Woodland Piro B Co. Co Nat Hank of Ol d te. A. Humphrey. Co Nat Bank of ClCri vs. William A. Wellaee. Siowart A Pearee ta. William Lulbar. John P. Irvin vs. Jemea A. Bloom. Bridget llaker ve. A. V. Railroad Co. J R alcParlane ACu.uee vs. William Wealover. M. Hubert vs. Christ. Uaag. Urorge M. Briabia vs. J. J. Liogle. I learner Dale vs. Tbomae C. Kyler. Samuel Milltkan VI. W. S W tin, A Man. K. R. Rote vs. J.T.Hurd. W 11 Armstrong, lii'r vs. K. A. A W. D. Irrio. Wm. HofTuian ve. Casper Leipoldt et n I. JAMRS KERR, Prolhonotarv. epr2T lo. SHAW HOUSK, CLKAlll'IKLI), PKNN'A. ANDRKW PESTX, JR., PnpriUor. This bolel II kept In flrsl-elais style at reaeon sble ralee. Beat looation la town for btlttoeas men. Pre bus to and from All train. Uood sample rooma. Clearfield, 1'e , Feb. It, Hit If. WASHINGTON "h5uSeT GLEN IIOPK, PKSaN'A. TUB udonltnj. ktrln tttti tbif ton nudiooi Unlet, U tit Tillif of Gl-n llopt, it do nr)ftr.(l t MoommudIt All who idj Mil. My tkbl ini br thai) bi ntipUtt with th bit ttt market arTcmli. OKOlUiB VT. DOTTS, Jr. Uleo np, Pi, Mareb 18, 1870-tf. C UsSQU K H A N N A HOUSE, CUEWENSVILLE, PZNN'A. TThi old anj w-ll-ei(ahl.hr'J l.(it hmr beD Uaed bj the uodvaiff neti, aod ba fcla cud fldant ol rati'laiititt aattufaalitiD to thoaa wlio toft paironna aim. u(i lUbiing altaohad. LKVVIS 0. UhUOM, frourlator. April tl, 'ttO-tf. 23 hj giren that S WOTICENotioali faara- hat tba foliuwior aeoounta hava btfo i.tnincd and naaaed bv uia. aod remain filed ofrveord la thu offlca Tur tba lnapajtioa of iivin, irKut oreauort, and all uthera tatereitad, ber. oflhe committee of invitation. It Sl,!r5i'S 't. twit lZ Was a reat nlglll for tho LTSllliatO Ol ! "osas, in the borough of Clearfield, eomm.neiug the tool shop, tho esrpet bauger and IV'umw S?' (b" "4 " Caul Sni'RZ's View op thSitua- holders who aro faithfully direharirine ' TI0-"'--Ex Seerctar- Carl Shura has ' "a L'l 'n",'fY" f lIJfl!Tt 'ti M'tntl Til K ClUCAGOfXoR Til WESTEltX RAILWAY Is tbsOI.DEIT. BKT CONSTRl'CTKD, IIKST - w i av, ... oence ine leading railway westand"north-westi It li Ilia thorleit and beat root a between Chicago no an pnioit ID Nnrlhern Ulioola, Dakota, WeoniBg, 5rb-aiki, uw, veni'irnia, nregon, rtritona, iitah, tTol. art do, Idaho, Montana, Narada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. DKNVKH, LKAIIVIMaK, SALT LAK K, BAN FHANCISCO. Daadwood, ftloai Cliv, Cedar Ranida. Iea Mi.lt.aa Culambm, and all pola'i la tha Territorial, aad tha Wait. Alan, f-T Milwaukee. Urean II.. nahhoih, 8beboKn, ManinMte, Foad da Lao, "tcriu-n, njujtoion, eenah1 Mraaaha. 8t, Paol, MmnaapulU. Haron. Volga, Pargo, Bit- marei, ninona. lsaurniie. Owinn. .nrl mil Moti la Minaetota. Dakota. M iicoona aod tba Ai i nundl n una the Tralna Ar tt,m M.U a Worm M.aiera and the U. P. Hailra depart Depot, at CBioaffo, eioaa fonne-ot naa art m ss,nk tha Like Hhore. Mlrhican Crniral. R.m.AM a Oblo. Fi.WaTna A Tenaartranla. nl (!kia. a Grand Trunk Hail;i, od Iba Kankakea and ran iiaaaia noutee. , CtoHeonneettoDi mada at .Tui.tlB Polntf. Il li tba ONLY LINK rannini rullman Hold Dining Cars CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. ar-rniimsa Sleepers os sll Mght Trains. Insist anoa Tlekat Aionts Irllln. vn. Tl.w.i. Tin this road. Ktamlne your Tiokcls. and raraM io nov ii may uo Bet read over tha CM..... A Horlh.Woitern Rallay. If yes wlia the bait traveling aoeommo.lallnii ynu will huy your ticket, bv tan ro.lo, ASaT'ANU 1LLTAKK fori K OTII KR. All Ilekat Agenu Mil Tiekell by Ihli Lint. MARVIN llt'OHITT, Id V. V. and Hui.nl u...... sprlO, -It-ly, Chleago. ' their duly. tourth 1 ho ice Trceident bus never in the history of the Govern ment, save in a singlo instance, voted in tho election ol Senato oflieors, and thut was in a caso whero a vaeaney was to be filled. If a vaeaney woroto bo filled to day every Democratic Sen ator would be porreelly willing to have tho Vieo Trcsident vote if tio should occur, but the Democrats affirm, and will to the end maintain, that the Vico President's vote shall not bo used to croato a vacancy whero no accusation is mado against the incumbent and where tho change is to bo mado forpo litiial purposes only. Fifth Tho "rule of tho majority," about which the Republican Senators talk so loudly, is tho "rulo" which they will enforce it one or more Democratic Senators will help them do it. Sixth The Bepublicansaro irritated because tho Democrats will not lend their aid lo the consummation of tlio I Mahone bargain by tho election of Ciorham and Itiddleberer. Stvaith At the opening ol this ses- sion and fur seventeen days alter, th Democrats had a clear and absolut majority in tho Senate, but tho Hepub. ncnns iniorposctl dilatory motions every timo tho appointment of coin. mittccs was proposed, and they held tho Senato in a totally unorganir.ed if j not disorganized condition until the vacant seats wcro filled and tho trado with JIubono completed, Eighth When tho Uepublicans gol ready to appoint committees the Dem ocratio Senators interposed no objec. Hons, bocauso committees were cssen tiul to a proper organization of tho body, and they submitted quietly to having all tho chairmanships takon Irom litem and transferred to the fie publicans, although they nover ought to havo dune this, and they set an evil precodent in allowing it, which must bo corrected at Iho very first oppoi tn nily, Xinth Hut w hen it is proposed lo take another nnd needless aggicssive step, ono entirely needless, except to givo Mabono his pay nnd turn out two excellent and acceptable officers simply because they aro Democrats the Dem acratic Sonatori say : "No, you shall not do It, and we will slop you by pre cisely the same means which you em ployed for seventeen days to stop us Irom organising Iho commiltocs." Tenth Whenever tho Republicans shall have t majority, even of ono, in tho 8onale, no Democrat will intcrposo a single dilatory motion against the election oi now ouicers; Dill so long as tho Kepublican Sonators united with Mahono havo only one half tho Senate and tho Democrats tho othor half, tho Democrats will not aid, directly or in directly, in turning out Democratic ofheera, i'troftifA-The Republican Senators may make up tbeir minds that neitbor at this session nor at tho next session will they he altlo to turn Messrs. Burch and Bright out of ofllco unless by some means they first acquire a majority of the Senate. Jwelfth One word more. When committees are to be appointed noxt December, if the Senate continues evenly divided as now, fair warning is given to the Kepublican Senators that tho Democratic Senators will Insist on a fair and equitable division of the commiltocs and chairmanships. Thero are thirty eight Senators on each side of the Chamber, and common fairness demand and equal partition of the committee. Thirtttnth For the Republican Sen- returned to St Louis and nintin enter ed upon his journalistic career on the HVsrVioAe Post, of which paper he is roportod to be the chief owner. In its issuo ol the 17tb of April tho Post prints an interesting articlo from Mr. ahuras pen on the situation in the Unitod States Senate. In his opinion the political situation is a very poeal iar one indeed. Tho extra session of, the Senate wascalod Ifor the purpose of disposing of executive business. Tho Uepublicans are tbe party of tho Ad ministration, and tho Democrat form the Opposition. And now the coun try beholds a singular spectacle Tbo Democrats are in fuvor of transacting the business lor which tho extra session was convened by the I'rosidont, while tho Republican, tho party of tbo Ad ministration, refuses to comply. The real causes at the bottom of this stato of aflulrs do not become apparent dur ing tbe discussion in tho Senate, hut aro hidden under tho surface. These Mr. Schuri interprets to mean a strug gle for political power at tbo South ; but he warns tho Republicans that if they break the solid South to rein state the carpot-bnggers they will lose moro at tho North than they will gain in the othor section. Scaliwaggery and carpct bagism will not again rule in the South during the present gen eration. Their previous conduct is too well understood by evory lax-payer South of the l'oloman. A Foreiun niT Candid Opinion. Tho London (Kngland) Review, in alluding tour domestic troubles, says : "Kvery man who has studiod with average candor Ihe history of the Con federate war knows that tho North owed at least a much to the patent wisdom, tho organization genius, the tomper, the forboarancc, tho enduring good faith of General McClellan as to tho daring and strategic skill of Sher man, or tho stern resolution and ca pacity for extensive command display ed by General Grant. But "for Mo Clcllan tbo North would never havo had any army; and McClellan' work was oono ai the most ontica momnnt nf his country' fortunes, in spite of a fractious, spiteful, persistent opposi tion from noarlyovery membor of the Cabinet. Opposed to tho crealest General nnd tho best army of tho South in it primo, unsupported by his own Govornment, McClellan achieved at the head of a hundred thonannrl mon, turned by himself into an army. almost as much ua Gonoral Grant with thrico that number in the field, accomplished, with tho full confidence and oagor support of his own Govern ment, against the mere wrecks of tho army of Northern Virginia." II l' not Honest. Senator Mahono is a bragadocia, a blatherskite, a dunco. The encounter between him and Sen ator Voorheea is conclusive. It is truo the "Tall Syeamoro" lowered his in tel. lectual ataluro by replying to tbe un repentont rebel, repudiator, and dis graced Republican, but he made the litllo Virginian most dcspknble in the eyes ol all. Mahone takes his "plan tation manners" into the Sonato, and there pose right in the face of those fastidious Massachusetts statesmen, and they are compelled to stand by the illle repudiator and rebel, and smile and dospiso him at the sumo time. Mahone will not vory oon desiro an other encounter with Senator Voor- bcc. The Republican party novcr did look quite so small and contempti ble, particularly the Senatorial portion of it, a tine they told oat to Ms- boo. the member of the Star servieo ring. Among tho men who asked him to break bread with them wcro John Jacob Astor, J. Pierpont Morgan, L. P. Morton, Thurlow Weed, Jesso Selig nian, Frank Work, D. O. Mills and Robert Lenox Kenedy. General Grant was present at the dinner, stood by Dorsey's side as ho received tho guests and sat at tbe head of the table. Among the guest wore Vico Presi dent elect Arthur, ox-Senators Kreling- liuysen, lioutwell, Piatt and Uruco, ex-Ministor Sloughton, Secretaiy Win- dora, Judgo Noah Duvis, Rev. Henry Ward Beecberand Dr. J. P. Newman, Jay Gould, Postmaster Genoral James, and last, but not least, the trio, Thos. J. Brady, Georgo C. Gorham and Bal lot Kilbourn. So far forgetful were those poople ol self-respect and the or dinary rule of decency that they united tbe name of Lincoln and Dor sey as the two men most worthy of Republican plaudit. In thecourso of his speech Vice President Arthur said : "Indiana was really, 1 supposo, a Dem ocratio Stato. It bad been put down on tho books always a a State that might bo carried by cIobo and perfect organization and a great deal of Ho did not finish tho sentence, but he had said enough, especially in view of what be said afterwards as lo Dorsey's agency In carrying tho Stato. Mr. Boccher supplemented tbo Vico Presi dent's spoech by saying that Dorsey's eiiorts in Indiana wcro litllo less than sublime. It would bo intort-stinir to e know what these gentlemen think of Dorsey now that ho has boon officially exposed through Mr. James, one of tho guests at tbe great dinner. Mr. Jamea gives notice to tho public that Dorsey is an accomplice in theft. While be was Senator, and while he was legisla ting on tho subject, he was pecuniarily interested in dishonest contracts. Dor sey's brother, bis brother-in-law, J. M. 1 ock, and bis two Intimate friends, .Miner and J. B. Prico, had thirty ono routes, tbe compensation for which was increased from tH!,154 to tfi!)3.- 099. It is no woader that Cnrlmm Brady' editor, suggested Dorsey for Secretary of the Republican Commit tee, and that Brady enjoyed tho privi- lego of a chief scat at tho banquet noani. norscy swore before a Con- grcssional Committee in 1878 that ho helped theso men in thu business ol carrying tho mails. Ho not only ob uiiiicu contracts fur them, according to mis testimony, but borrowed money lor them, and collected drafts against the Government, signing Teck' namo to them. A soon Doraey left the Senato be took hie proper place in the oiar route firm, which the law pro k;l.:i...i r ..i.. .... 1 u.ulvu unit irom taaing wiuie ho wne a member of Congress. He pretended to buy out bis brother and Peck, as lliough bo wero not already a full purmor. All these fact now mado publio put Dorsey's reputation on lovel with his character. Ho is ono of tho Mar routo thieves and ought to bo punished as a criminal with Bradv and tho rest. District Attorney Corkhill is already suspected of having refused to put in motion tho machinery of jus lice against these people. It will not do for him to hold back now. His equivocal position calls for extraordi nary energy In the prosecution of the guilty men. J nstico must bo satisfied. Dorsey has fallen, but ho and his ac complice must have tho sign of their fall Indelibly stamped upon them. rniladelphia Times. Final anooont of KJward Carry, Administrator or m. p. lurry, late ol Cheit towoibip, Clearlield ovum, . vun.yivanim, aoooaieo. Partial aueount ef W. W. Belts and Mary E Bbavr, Aduiniatratorl of A. II. rihaer. l.i. ..I Lawrence townehiu, Clearlield county, Pa.deo'd. Final areouat uf Joarfih M. Spencer, Ooardlan of Lyrlla e. Porter, (la eilalecf Nancy Porter,) laieui i.irarneii cnunty, 1'iDnsyl.auia, deceaacd Final account of Zacbarie McN'aul, Guardian or Arthur McUrlde, eon and heir of Wm. M Bride, r., toie oi mrwen.viiie oorougn, vieerbold eouo. iy, rcon a. Pir.nl account of Lydia P. Leonard. Admlniilra trti of Iheeiute ef Charlei W. Leonard, late of Lawrenoe tovaebin, Clearileld eounty, Peociyl vania, u.rvjki. Final aceeunt uf J. 11. Pants. Guardian of VT Peats, one ef the helra of Jeeob Peots, lain of orauy lowaiuip, iienrnou oounty, Pono a, dee d Final aceountof P. K. Peots. Bxecutornf ih, lest VHII end teilam.nt nf Jeoob Pents, late of urauy lowniDip, t'loarnoio county, Pa., deceased. Pins! account of Dr. J. W. Palter and C. Brows, Admini.lratoia C. T. A. the perooonl eotato ol John Reiter, Fr , lalo of CuvingtoD tewoahiD pu.a-i.i A 1 j ., r- v.mii uvcva.ru, wuu UIBiriVUUOU no- count. Final account of Juaenh Patteno-i anA Al.. Ferguson, In estate uf Joseph MeCully, deceased. GKORQK M. FERGUSON, Regiater. Clsarlald, Penn'a, April 1!, 1881. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 iuth Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Anplloalion by Ukil will rwstir prompt tt,tt& Hon, and all Infuroiatioa ebearfully furnUhatJ Order! lolioted. April 11 -if. f. K. 4 Nil OLD. . W, si II HOLD. 4. B. ABNoLB F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Ilniikerx nml Itrokorn, Reynaldavllle. Jeffcraoo Co., Pa, Honey received OB deposit. Discounts at mo derate rates. Eastern and Foreign Exchange si- wave en hand and oollretiona promptly made. Reynoldevllle, Deo. IS, 1874. .ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Graham's Brick Building, tato doors oait of Flees. A Co.'i Store. Paeiage Ticket! to and from Liverpool, Queonl town, Glasgow, London. Paria and Cnoenhawen Also, Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pre.'t. W. M. SHAW, Caehler. Janl.'al ffllgftnantoui. Griy'i Spociflo Itodiclao. TRADE MARK TRAD MAgg IWiucdy. An un- lading eura fur Bft. Klirru't.- t or i bra, Ikiio- Idct, aad alH lF0RCTAX1NB.rol!ow m a - AFTER TAIIII ?wbM hall Abuaa; ai Iom ol Memory, UDift-i .u 1 1 lad, PalB ia tha Bab, litnai 0( V 1,1,7 Frfuatura old Ajr, and aianjr otbtr D., that lead to Inianitj or Coaiumptloa aod a malura Orava. jrFull partioulara la aur paaiib at, ijit wa liriirs. to mdU Ira by nail to a try ooi. Tl, tMlQo Meilieina la old by all drugtfiti at t i! laJknt, or lix paeluffaa lor $S, or will h- Mi fraa by nail oa roiiit of tha money, b id.ir... iBg TIJK UIUY IIKOIOINK CO , llufl.lo, . V 80 1 J Id CUirflald by 0. V. M'aUun. I"", ',M Iy. READING FOR ALU j BOOKS t STATIOXhliY Market KU, Clearfield, (at the Foal oihre.j T11R ondarttfnod htgt Iavo to ann-uce, t0 tba oiltKoa of Cltarfialtl and rti-itiiiv, th ba hat flttd up a room and baa jtul from tba city with a larga amoBut of raaditi mattar, coi.aUt.tif fa part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, DUnk, Aocouat aad Paai Hooka of tvm a. aerlptioai lapr aad Knlopan, FratMb preM nd plain 1 I'tna and Panel la 1 blank Legal Fapari, Ifaada. M'trtfairatt Judimant. Kicilt.. Uob aad Protniatr nolea; Wbita and Parca. man) brief, Lcal Cap. Keeord Can, and ilill L'.r. bbaat Miitios tor aitticr Flaao, Fluta or Viohn eoTiBfa&try ob hand. Any Look a or it at id nary dolrtd tbat I may bo! bavo on hand,i be ordaini by Brat tiprait, afid aold at wbolaaala or retail to tait cuaUmera. I will alfo kaap prrioiimi ltlratar, a ueb aa Uafraalnaa, Kawipai tra, It. I. A. UaLlIM. flea r .Id. May T, IM9-tf New Departure -IX- LUTIIERSBURG ! pttttlstrjj. HT PROCLAMATION. Yob Ki;di Mar Ths editor of the IIrlforJ Timet burls this brick at the head o( "the government": "The lie. publicans of the Senate eat down on a tar barrel when Ihcy bargained wilh Mahone. IIow to get out, they know not. Last advices are that they have decided to rail it 'a great mors! issue,' and bold up tba repudiator aa a speci men ol tba first fruits ol lb break In tha solid Booth." W. .., Hoa. 0. A. MATER. Pre.ld.oi Judge of tho Court of Common Plea, .r the Twenly-irth Jmliclal District, composed of tbe counties ef Clearfield, Centra and Clinton aoe Hon. Asaia uonia and Hon. Vtacanv B. Holv, Associate Judges of Clearfield eouniv a.Tv ..eoeq lovir precept, 10 mo airected, ror ths holding of s Court of Common Plena. Ornh.n.1 Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer ua .rmioer, hi vouri or uinsrei j.ti Ueliv ery, at tne uourt House at Clearlald. In nnd for th eounty of CleerSeld. oommeni-lng on tha klttlt monuay nay, (.Sinn anyl A. II. 1MMI sua to couiiiius lor oue week. NOTICK 18. therefore, herehv .iv.e i. .k. Coroner, Justices oltbo Peace, and Conauhl.a in and for said oounty of Clearfield, to appenr la their proper persona, with their Heeorde, Rolls, Inquisitions, Kiaminations, and other Remem brances, to do tbose things which to their office. uu ib iu.il v.iiin, poruaia to oe oono. bj an Ac. oi iinemoiy, palled tha Sth day o' May, A. II. ll-M. II la made Ihe dutv of il.. .(.. liees of the Peace of the eevernl counties ef this Commonwsalth, to return lo the Clerk nf the Cuurt of Quarter Pel. lorn of the r..nil.. counties, nil tbe reeognisnnoee entered Into before mem oy nny pereon or persons obnrged with the oommiseien of any orime, eioept such oaees as u.j bv oueq oeiore a utice or tbe Peaoo, no dor ej Isllng laws, al least tea davs before tbi eommenceejent of tha eeiilon of tha Court io woico iney are mane returnable reipactlvely,and in all easee where any rcoogaiianooa aro entered into leae than un dave before the ooramenA.u,.n of tbe seln to which tbey aro made returna- oie, mo eaiu uueuoee are to rotors tho same In the same manner as if said act had not beea GIVEN ander my hand al Clearfield, till fith -7 u, niiru, in ina year or our Lord, one ....hkuw vino, lunar., anu eisnty-one. aprilS te JAMRS MAUAPKKV, Sheriff. JI'Rl I.IHTKamn and location of those perrons drawa as Jurore to serve at May term, eummeaoing ea the fourth Mondny (tvl), vum. inning m weens : Tnavsasa Ji-sost Mo.pat. Mat 13n. Lew Lawhead.Clearfirld las Olrnn, Ferguson. M Ullelavin. Uoulldale Waih IU... aP..-..AJ John H Venn, Jas Mitchell. Lawrene.' R 11 It.., A ,. L. ,. ' -- . - .. u.cv.in, .una Drown. " i,,'!'d'' " J M"-lror, Morrll F llollopeter, Deooarla, J L Stewart, " Jackion Ramaley, Bell, A A Long, Pike, Jno Ilumharger. Ilii.es. John Ra.il R..I. Wm Cruwell. Uradluril. J W Uearhart, - Sll Harmon, ltra)y, tiro Harlefelt, W W King, llarn.U., Sheff Coreoa, ' K McKew, m Jno AdJIrman, Clieit, W Schnarrs. t'ovlnelnn. U 8 llugbee, becaiur. jobn Lloyd, Osa.o Joaoai Monr, Kat Mrs. A J llagerly, Clenrleld.lWm MelTat, Decatur V .W.""'T. HoutsdalelR H Plegal, Uo.hea, J II tl.ll. U U' k '. O I. .j . . . .. . ' i t. gww ooi i auiee, 'Julicb, P II Weaver. r p noiiiner, aac I) Ilia lor " Thos Fostar ' Frank Foi, T H Simon. Jos llarrisoo, Woodward Jas Harrison, WW Hepburn, " J J Pie. Osceola A K Mreen, lleecnrla, H L Henderson, Bell, Bd Hoover, Hogge, Jrfl Llla, llradloid, Chas Rcdtlar " W I Curley, J 8 Fry, Uurnslde, K Q Uearhart, Decatur, A U Roeenkrens,llusti.B rreu urowo, Jno Swan, Jr, Jordan, Philip K.hard. Koov. J F Mullen. Lnwrenea. J W ll.illenbaoh, Morris Jno u Kyler, W N Prolhero. R.n.l. Jno Clark, Woodward, Eico.o Waas-MoanAV, Mat 30ri. Harry Ron. Clearfield. Rrneit llock, Jas Moor, lloutsdala, Hon St Deo Fran.r Joha H Poller, L Cite. L D Ai . . ' n vivw.ue. neworug. Wm Maye, Oiceola, And Kleer.Wallacetoa, laaae Lvle. Bencana. Ham'l llodle, " Umnel Root, h Samuel Wellel, Bell, W II Sblrev. Iir.,tr.,i J L Pearoo, nam I Laniberry M W A Hoover, Uenlel Flvher, Chest, Albert DeWltL " Tbomae Kllle. J Cetberweojl, Oeealnr. lleo llaabla. O P M altera, J 8 llarrla. M W Johosna, Oreea'd W J Conrad, Uullrh, lira W Spice, " N. P Browa, Hmtoa, J Roienkraaa, " Wm Huffman, " Hamu.l Lee, " Peler Maye, Koov., W M C.I heart, Wm Loefcett, " R J Shaftnor, Lawrence, ""in Mullen, " Tboi Lanlch. Wm Beaumnnl. J Uunglabarger, Pike, ivarlkt Oardlook, " j Robert Porter, K Kaon, Haody, j Lewis Bcharler, 8amly, J L. R. HEICHIIOLD, 'surgeon u e n t i h,t ffraduaU of tho Penoiylranla College of Dental Surgery. Offloe In reildenoe of Dr. Ililli, oppoalte DR E. M. THOMPSON, (OBro IS Bank Building.) Utirwenarllls, Clearileld Co., oh 11 Ittt. I'a. ii. HILLS, OPERJTil'E DEJTTHT, CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. AS-OHiee In rasidenca, opposite Shaw llonso. J.v,IS7tr J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Offloe la reildenoe, Second street.) Nltroaa Oilde Oas administered for tho guin eas eitractioa ef teeth. Clearfield, Pa., May , IW-Iy. SttiSr-fHatlfOUS. $ Rfl a week in your own town Vi ir ontnts tree. Portland, Maine. Terme and S Address H. IIallktt A Co., imfnu-iy.j !('' r-in PAI.E.Tblrteea hives of XI iiauaa Deea which I will evil eheap for cash, or aiehangn for wheat. For further In formation call on or address Ihe aadsraigned. J. t. KRAMKR, NoTfi.-It tf. Clearfield, Pa. S. r. SDL1CB. 1. L. ttaiOLBT. (il LU II, MeCOKKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Btreet, Clearfield, Ps. Wa manufacture all klnde of Furniture for Chamber., Dining Rooms, Libraries and Halls. If yon want Furniture of any kind, don't boy antll yon ceo our stock. U IV DEHT1KI Jf(J In all Its branches, promptly attended to. OULICII, MoCORKLB A CO. Clearileld, Pa., Feb. , '7e. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, 51 ATTIC K.SSE.S, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tha omleriignnl bcgi leave lo Inform lb. .111. sans of Cleorfiold, and tho public generally, thai he has on hand a fine aaeortment of Furniture, such at Walnut, Chettnat and Palated Chamber Buitca, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Ellensioa Chairs, Ladies' and dents' Easy Chalra, tba Per fnraled Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Reateead Windenr Chairs, Clothes Bars, Step and Estea sioa Ladders, Hat Racks, Serabblag Brashes, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, coking nieisee, Chromos. Ac. which would suitable fur Holiday presents. """'"'a nilim TKniTTMAlf. Ilerrafter, goode will bo sold for CASH oB, or in i srhaoge for produce, ho booki will bi kept In tbo future. All old aocounti muit bi eettled. Those who cannot eaih np, will plcau haad over their botee and CLOSE THE RECORD. t IB dtUnDitjtd Mtl bit mood l r..k prtoM, and t di.tMiQnt ftr below that olTtrd in ibfi Tirlnitr. Th discount I illuw B. cuftomrf, will mi he ih-n rich In tw-nij jtinif they follow my ftdrioo and buy tbeir fvoi. u m e. i win piy n lor wnent. outu u. txtt- DANIKL OOD1M)KU Lothrli)ta-, Janoary 17, IMT. ; FACTS WORTH KNOWING. ' flUrr Dirha, Mandrak. Nt III I nclan nanv isthcr ol the bci mdicinc knun itt t ki.liully combined m pAk"i;tm,sn 1USI Is xriik it ih gruictt Blood Pun A or intl Ika Ikat Uaitk ana Klraafth Uulirn ttr L'aatj. !rfIltiWcoiTlpOtltlot. of PARKtv'lClV. ;n 1 onic thai nodiMatAtcan lon mtiUt i imtd. If ynuhavfOyaMpata, Haadacho.i HhaamatrtFJi, Neuralgia, DoMfal, Kidnay er- .ar utaoruar, or ti jroaneca annmnimuUnt, tt apparlli-fr, lks TOMC il juat tliO mefliuti' 'orynu.aa it k high lycurativa and io idjuuuu. out never intoxicating. 1( you are tluwly wMimj mwy iih Cfi ' tumpt.oit or any ttt Vnc.i.if you htvt a Painful Caujhot a bad Cold, .'akkb-'s Oi.t.t 1 hm. nu aurxiy neip you. it jisr Ber ltl am 'igr t9 ;fie fctLio ml uRe?). and it a ctriiii ure for Rheiimalitm and Cholera In fin turn. It llll Saved Haadrrdi of Llrei It U.) itiars. If ym are fehn miteruible drtri'i watt tint 1 on are down tu:k. but uu ihm '1 onh- itwiv No m Alter tvhat your dtieaM or ivmuiuuo uu, ie, il will give prompt relief. Rememlierl jVarkio'i GiKnr Tovf ii n'' i rum drink but the Batal and Pupvaii F.m.l. Mdioia evr Made, corr pounded by a ne vrotcta, and entirely dificient (rim Uiittr-.' cr prertaraiifina and all other 1 rtnici. 1 f) Vntr druifriat can )iri'!y ymi. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Beat ftd ortEMM.wtealBatrDreiila? exquiutely perfumed and perfectly harm let. Will Always UcfUnQiir or Faded lUIr to it eripnal youthful enlnr and rntaaranr'. t ia Trarranird lo atp it JaUliaiaj, hnaI ala .(h.i and prevent ha 1 tine. A lew application, of to FaUAM will aofif n tKt hiiir.clrante all dandnifl iuul cure itchinf ami i.j. Bw.'nel tbewalp. boUbyaUctcueitate-. y. Aprtl 6tb, IriSl-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Pons township, Cleartold Co, Pa. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, 8BC0ND 8TREKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUUE DltU(JS! CHEMICAL8I PAINTS, OILS, DYE STI FF VARNISHHS DR1 8I1HS. FANCY aonit.i, PHRPCMERY, TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WIXES AXD LIQUORS for medicinal parpnees. Trnssei, Supporters. School Hooks end Statics. try, and all other articles moallv found in a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS PARK- PVI.LY COMPOIINDKD. llavin. a Isrse ek- fierleoee la tba business thev oas live entire sal. faction. J. O. nARTsWICK, JOHN f. IRWIN. mnarS.ld. Daceiabar IS. 1KT4 John Hnithoe, w a Morwao. Daa'l Uoeeer, Orahaa, " Mora aa, Woodw'd, .nv r m, Uerrv llartasaa, tho aederelwaaA. b.Mk. uir. .1... .. . foroing Hit ef namee of porecne were drawn bv 01 oa tbo Id da; .( April, A. D. SI, In eooorrf. aoco with ev.ir. 1,.... . ,., 1,,.,. c,rM A Mejer, rrv.ld.nt Jud,e of Ihe Courts of Clew sld sounlj, hearini date the Id d.j af April, A. U. 1SS1. la ear., u 11 J I i - nnq A rBTOrSe Jurors la tha soeeral Court, to be held at Clear eld, eoaaaieaeias aa tha foarlh Moada. 1J la Mav, A, U. Mt, to continue two weeks. JAMIS MAUAFFIY, Bberlf. A. J. JArlBOrf, WM.. BROW ft, . . . Oo"ll II V R H B l ( I) T I SOT SOT BURNED UPI Tb.subs.rlb.rs havo, al treat oiponso, reballt . aolhberhood neoei.ltv, la Ihe orwolloa of a Ir.t alass Woolea Maonfaetor. with nil k. j Improvement! nllachad, and are prepared lo aiaka all klnda af Cloths, Oesclmorea, Datlaotte, Ulaa. kets, riaaaals, As. Pleatp ef (oode oa b.ni ta ' wain ana a taoaeand aewaaetoasara, wbora we aik to eoaje and eiamlne ear stoek. The baainess ef CARDINO AND FULLINrj will raoolTO oor oapeelal attentloa. prenar arraa(eaenls will he .ade ta raoelve aad deliver Wool, to anil ooetomers. All work warranted end dose apoa Ihe ehorlest aatlea, and by etrlet atua tioa to baslaees wa hope to realise a liberal share af publle patronae. IO.IKMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED) We will pa; tho hl.heit ..rket aria. f, X,M aad sell oar aiaaaraeUnd feode aalow aa sIbIiI. loods eaa ho bo.,bt 1. Uo Maatr, aad wIssmZ wafall so reader roaaeaahl. ...11.7 always ho faaod at heave ready u Bak ami. asplaaalloa. alth I. paraea by vnm. Vt0eE,T,A, ft')7l:.. V Haa bsMB im aanilut f ass try um pabllo i . . w wvwr iwcni7 Twara, and It tha boat pvwparatloa OTor Invented far REHTOR INO CRAT HAIR TO ITS ToirriiiTi. coLon and MFK. . tin ( Its The State AflOJM and Ohrrois! fond aad color to tha hair Slaads wlthnnt aulalna tlio akla. It will lnerea.ee and thlekea lha Irowth r tho hair, prevent Ita klanrhlnt and falllnf o(T, and Ihna aiAa.Air.ESS slid Irndmp entlone I t.H rrocir- It cnrvH) Itrlilna. trno- l.mrnil" tione and nandmrr. Aa a HAin IlUKSslNOUIarory dcelrable, tlvlruj tha hair a allhea eoftnvae which all admire. It koapa tha haad aloaa, avrost aad henlthy. Rl s fffltt trill in 'l in rnfiii- cine. w . i 3iA-iAV- CKINGHAMS DyE WHISKERS will chant, lha baard to a KltUW.1 er BLACK at dlaorMloa. Belot In ons proparallra u , aaally applied, and prodaeoe a anarsaaaaal color that will hot waah wtr. I'SLKA'AUAJS IIS LP.1.LL4CI, WSHUA.IL i. wMhrsilaaarikAvasSrAMi wavuaeHB, ra., pr. a, IBSI-ta. awetnair 'no A sons, Isn p. a