THE MANSION HOUSE. Oarnsrof Beeona and Market Streets. CLEARFIELD, PA. T HI 914 aad eonta odious HoUl hai, during the aati f". baea anlm-jed ta doable tu palai t rssisr bit gseit osafarubla vaLU ! UTlOI With hi arThe 'Maaaloa Hoaee" Omalbai rani to ud from the Depot l the arrival and i.p.n.re af eaoa trail. W. 0. UAKDUN, ialy 11-tr-tr Proprietor LLEGIIENY HOTEL. Market atraet. Clearfield, Pa. Wm. S. Bradley, formorly proprietor of the Leoaard Hon, baring leaeeu tbe Allegheny Haul, eolleita ft than of publle patroaage, Ttia Bhh baa baaa thoroughly repaired and aowly furairhed, bad gaoate will Bod it a pleaeant atop- Dt plaoe. Tha table will ba eupplied witb tba of everything in tba market. At tba bar will bo fenad tha bait wlnea and liqnora. Good otabiiof attached. WM. 8. BHAULKY, May 17, ':. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front atreota,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tha Bnderalgned baring taken eharga of this Ilotal, would rerpeotrully eolleit nubile patronaga. Janl'Ta 1. H. FULLRRTON. WASHINGTON HOUSK, NEW WASIIINOTON, PA. Tbli now and well furnlibad home haa boon takoa by tha andtnlgaed. Ha feela confidant of being able to render eatlalaotlon to tboia wbo may favor him with a oall. M.j , 1171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Street, PIlILIl'BBURc), PENN'A. Table alwaya auppllad wltk tba boat the market affordl. The traveling public la inrited to oall. )n.l,'7. ROBKHT LOYD. r. a. aaaoLD. a. w. iaitou. i. a. a r sold F. K.ARNOLD 4, CO., Hankers and HrokorN, RovnoldiTllle, Jcffcrwn Co., Pa, Money received on depotlt. Dlieonnte at mo derate rate a. Kaatera and Foreign Eiohanga aj waya on hand and oollretione promptly made. Rcyaoldarlllo, Dee. lo, l7d.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Maaonla Building, one door north of C. D. Wataon'i Drug Store. PaaeagoTiekete to and from Liverpool, Qaeena town, Glaagow, London, Paria and Copenhagen. Alao, Drafta for aale on the Royal Dank of Ireland and imperial Bank or London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pr.it. W. M. SHAW, Caahior. J.nl77 DREXEL &' CO., No. 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers In Government Securities. Application by nail will reeeire prompt atten tlon, and all Information eheer fully furnished UMin toileted. April 11-tt grntlstrtj. DR. E. M, THOMPSON, (OSoa in Bank Ballding,) ;t'urwnevlllo, Clearfield Co., Pa. inch ii 'rt-tr. J. M. STEWART, 8URQE0N DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Offloa In realdence, Seoond atreet.) CUar.U, Pa., May i, lRIT-ly. GREAT REDUCTION IB rna rairee or ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M H ilia would Inform bil frlendi and patrona that he ia now putting up Artificial Teetb for TEN DOLLARS PER SET. By a aew and greatly improved proeeae of pollah log Rubber Platea, he oan give a much alronger piaie viia leaa inioeaeee me piaie Being an over tha palate of an equal tn leasee., reodera it much more aleaeaot ta tba patient than the old atjle platea. Aa I have the exolualre right to uaa tbif proeeae In tbia eounty, no otber Dentiat can put up ae good platea by any other mode. T-All work guaranteed eattafaetory." Clearfield, Jane IS, 1877-tf. A. M. HILLS. "TN COD W E TRUST." All otbari matt X, ptj for their work before it learei tha ill op. And at all flesh Ii ai the grtH of 'the field, and tha promtMi of men art lika tha flowera thereof tby aro glrea one day and forgnltan thanatt therefore Hiilit not to truit any bod r. All kiadi of work will ba dona la tbia hop for often or reaay pay. uoou anu inoei 01 an ittei and itylei lha bait and oheapeat In town. I hare removed aiy ihop to tha lower end of town, in lavior i row, on noea reet, ner inw depot, where I will ba found at all time, waiting for uitomert. All work warranted good and chean. Alio, all kindiof Leather and Shoe Findingi for tale. Tha aiHieni af Claarltld and rlelnitj are rupaetfally lnrltad to gira me a call. JOS. II. D KB HI NO, Claarfield, Pa., Jot II, 1877. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS A STATIONERY. Markat BU. Clearfield, (at the Poet Office.) TIIR andenlgned begt leave to annoanna to tba eitUeni of Clearfield and vieinitj, that he haf f ttad p a room and baa jnit return ed from tba eitr with a large anoant of raiding matter, eon iii ting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Boots. Blank, Aeeannt and Paw Booki of erery de eription ) 1'eper and Envelope!, French preiead and plain Pane and Pennlll f lllenk Legal Papari aOeedi, Mortgagee; Judgment, Kieoip Uen aad Promleanr aotetf White and Paroh ntnt Brief, Legal Cap, Keeord Can, and Bill Cap, Hbaat Maeie, for either Piaao, Flata or Violin, eonetantly on han4. Any booki or etatlonary deelred that I may aot have on hand,wlll ba ordered by Iret eipreei, and told at wholeialo or retail te nit eutomen. I will alee keep period leal literature, neh at llagaiiaae, Newipepere, Ae. P. A. UAULIN. Clearfleld. May 7, ISM-tl REED & HA6ERT7, Saeeeitort te J. G. SCHRYVER, DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOD uii TOIXOW-WAZ. COOKING 8TOVE8, HEATINQ STOVES and EANQES, Hetond St., Clearfield, Pa. The udiriigaed weatd annoanee to the ritlieni of Clearfield aad vleiaity, that they have par eheead the Hardware 8 tore ef J . O. Bobrrver. and wi)l aoaetaotly keep oa hand a fall aatertment ef Hardware ta an tu braaeket, lac a ae TABLE roCKET ITTLEBY, Beaell Stopa, Hand Sawl.dreat Aoterleaa Croal' eat Bewa, D. i.ead Peeliaf Avar, Hatrbela, Planee end Plana Iraaa, all kind, af Merle, Uene Sanaa aad Horn H hoe Nalla, Plrka, Hnee, R.k.a.H.j Parka, SboTela aad Raadea, rV;lkea.Soa(bea,Plowa, Urala Crarllaa, CnltiTalnra, Doable and Single Shore) Plowe, Callleator Teeth, Berela ead Trr Saarea, Shorel Bladee, Mill Saw aad Tatar Pllea, Calaele, BIIU, Aaaera, Adiee, Uara boor Hangere, Ball, T and Strap lliafee, Bonay'a Hollew Aneera, all kladaorLoeka,Serewa,6uh Oordaad Pulleya, GLASS and PUTTY, Fool and Chela Bulla, Carriage, Tire aad Barrel Bona, tiea uora, u iroaa, llaraa Vraakea aad t-'erry-uoeiM, urlad'ttoae Bxtaree, llaaa, Heap aad Sew-etnaa Peakiaf , Oakla Ckelna. eta. 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ORDERS BY MAIL TOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. faloodlunder A Ije?e?9 Clearfleld, Clenrflrid County, Pa. fjrw gKlvrrtlstrnfuts. Jalvcry Ntnble. 1111 K undaralgried bege leave to Intorm the pub. . lie that he la now fully prepare U kiiuiiiio date all in the way of funnelling IK.aea, Buggiea, Haddl.a and Harneea,oa tbe etiort.t notl.n, r.d GEO. W. 0IAR11ART. Iloarflold, Feb. 4. la4 KYKRY BKK-KKEPKR 81I01LD RKAD THE B AMERICAN 1 EE-.J0.UMAl Aa elritant SA page Monthly derotrd to BriRMTiriC AND f KACTICAL llRI KaBflMO. The moat lueooaelul and eiprrlrnoad Uee Mute re In Amerioa are it rrtular eorreipunileuli, it ie the (Haft, Lnriftit and !KST llhiK PAl'KH IN TUB WORLD ! Two ltOM.AU A vba a. Hpeoluien Copy 10 oU. Adireie, I not. u. nawaAK uv. Deo. 12, 4t '. W. Uadiiun Bt. Chic-go. QOUHT PIMK LAMATION. WiiaaaAi, Hon. 0. A. MAY BR, Preildenl Judee of the Court of Oommun Pleae of the fwenty-flnh Judicial Piitrlet, eompoud of the eountiei of Clearfield, Centre acd Clinton- ana Hon. Ann A OnitM nnd Hon. Vivcrut 1). Holt, Aiaoelate Judjrei of Clearfleld eonnty hare Ueued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court or Common fleai, Orphans Court. Court of Uuirter Heeeloni, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Oeneral Jafl Dellr erj, at the Court House at Clearfleld, in and for the county of Clearfield, emmenolnit on the aerund Muu day, tlie 1 Ith day ef lanuary, Irti8, and te continue two weeks. . , NOTICK IB, therefore, berebv ciren. to the Coroner, Juitictii of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said eounty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Reoords, Rolls, Inquieitions, Examinations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. lly an Aot ol Aiavuibly, passed toe tttb day or Hay, A. J'. i in, it ts made tne duty ol tbt Jus tices of the Peace of the sereral euiiatlea of thlt Cummonweelth, to return lo the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session! of tha respectire counties, all the recognisances entered into before them by any person or persons eharged with the commission of any crime, eioept such eases as may be endeu before a Jumtce of me rcace, un der existing laws, at least ten dsyi before the entn men oe moot of the cession of the Court to which they are made returnable respeoliTely,and In all eases where any recognisances are entered Into less than tan days before the commencement of the session to which they are made returna ble, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. GIVEN ander my hand at Clearfleld, this 10th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-serco. dcoltl-to ANDREW l'KNTZ. jr, Sheriff. 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Now, huwvvur thu buot in bi'in worn un I lio utbur !ig lioud wbut tlio l.niicnulor Em, ono ol tbo itttdicnl niguiis nf that county nuya ; Tbo Ju'iiublican luirlv bi'liulds to day tho docpeat dcgrudulion into which it hiiH yet been UraggoU ; lit niombera blurik to own themclvus liuptibliians, nil tho fuel Hturcrj lliom in tho lace thul a Kupublican Konutor, to kuvo kiniHolf from tho ponilontiary, ia willing to bo- tray but party, and by urn prtmiiltttod Toto turn ovor all tho political power of a Senate to bis enemies to piuoervo hiti vilo curiam) Iroin tho lulon'a cell. And yet, when wo go to tho root of tho mattor, thoro in nothing in tho con duct of the carpet baggers lo incite nil r i pmo. ".Men uo not gutber ligs ol thin ilea nor gropes of thorns." Men liko i'atteison know party not for its principles, but for tho tme thoy enn mako of it fur IhcmxclvcH. In tbo school ot politics in which I'uUunion was reared, tho motto is "Anything to win." I W disciples learp that it is right to deliberately betray a friend, to crush out and to coolly ruin an holiest opponent, to violato plighted faith, to bribo tho weak, pollute tho ballot box at primary and general elections to do anything to win. Patterson receiv ed his political schooling at the Icet of tlio liamalicl ul political corruption, Simon Cameron. .Many years ago he was one of tho old Winncbai'o's most apt und willing tools, and as the muster won urn election to tho henatorship from Pennsylvania, so did tho carpet bag adventurer, spewed upon Bouth Carolina soil, purchase tho votes that seated him by bribery in tho highest placo in tho nation's councils. The son who inherited his father's scut may well gnash his teeth as tho pupil ol his siro now presses to his lips tho biMor fruit of Sodom. Years ago Cameron sowed tho wind ; tho party and the country aro now rcuping tho Putterson Conover whirlwind. Wo aro feeling the effects ot causes sturlcd long ago, and tho dogs of tbo Cameron Aetieon arc turning to rend their master. Tho carpet-bag crew whoso political lives were conceived in sin and brought lorth in iniquity aro only demonstra ting that tho men who by their villai ny and fraud made tho liepublican party an impossibility undor their lead in tho South will nql hesitate lo sell it in the Senate to save their liberty or "mako a point. This Senatorial sale is but one ol the many ell'ecU of tho stylo of politics so long peculiar to our Sluto, and whose baneful example found apt apostles clseworo. So thoroughly wore ils be lievers trained In the doctrine, "stand by the party machinery, right or wrong," thai it is with dismay that every honchman beholds in a crisis two trusted standard-hearers throw down ihoir colors and take to tho woods, where tho enemy' commissary slores are found. Hut, then, what is a fellow to do when ho finds that lie will get in tho penitentiary by sticking too long to machino politics ? 'DJCCL IJS OF Ji.VAVU TJ IK STYLE" I'ndor this title tho Philadelphia Times elaborates upon the conduct ol Grant and Hayes. "Tho government loams" would be a better title in our judgment. But read what tho editor indicated says : It nnnenrfl to be verv well muter. stood that some things about Washing ton aro not as they were in thcgilt-cdgo days of a former administration, when politics served as tho pedestal of indi vidual grandeur, anu post mulct-ship dividends were essential to tho mainte nance ol a Cabinet Minister's position in tho dazzling society of tho r'ederal Court. In those times, few in olllcial hfo at oxbington mado un eflort to livo upon the honest rownrd for public service, and those in tho Cabinet who could not or would not compel their appointees to di'Mtlo, drew upon thoir privato resources, while the Jlardwcll Slotcs of Congress wero over on tbo look-out tor a bonanza in tho form of a job "with something in it tor all hands." Kut thero has been a rhango in somo respects, and in no particular lias the change been so noticcnblo us in tbo Kxecutive. 1 hero has been an minus takablo and a sad decline. President (irant drovo about thoCitp ital with almost imperial display and a pair of threo thousand dollar horses, wilh airy footmen laden with glitter ing buttons and gold laeo. President Hayes tumbles his household goods in to the family carriago and they aro drawn around by a pair of three hun dred dollar horses, which lingers Rogers of tho Kxeculivo Mansion bought at a Virginia livory stable. All Washington bus turned up its nose at tho horrible contrast, and when Wash ington turns no iu nose it ia no ordi nary allair. lingers is conceded to be a man ol remarkable talent and singu lar versatility. In his judgment of flowers and sweet actresses he is ac knowledged tohavo no superior in this or any oiuor country, una no lias a way of securing newspapers, for the Kxecu livo Mansion without paying for them which has challenged iho admiralion of all mankind, lint in tho matter of llogors' knowledgo of horses, thoro is hoIiio difference of opinion. Tho three hundred dollar pair which ho bought from a country livery slahlo not only an not, comparo luvoramy Willi 1'rcsi dent Grant's team, but they compare only wretchodlywith themselves. They don t travel won togeinor : they are ill matched ; ono is a dark mottled chost- nut, with a whito foot, while tho other is a bright bay with a white nose, and allogothor they scorn to havo boon ar ranged very much on tho sumo princi pal as tho Cabinet going in tho same general direction boeauso they aro bar nossed together, and each toelini a good deal like a stranger on tho other's methods. Iho ellecl ul this is very discouraging, of course. President Hayes' lannly does not rido out as President (i rant's did, to oloutrily and aslonisn all asliinuton and somo of the rest of the world with splendor of cquipago. Tho simple minded members of President Jlayes' lumily actually acanuanxe Iho wuolo country uy using llogors' three hundred dollar team the very best team tho Whito House affords on their shopping excursions. They drive hither and timber, always on somo business, never lor skew or pleasure, wbilo the nigh horse witb a white nose and a chestnut leg and the olT horse with a chestnut nose and a white leg excite tho contonipt evon of the newsboys, who have been used lo greater luxury, 'I he driver of thi three hundred dollar team, who also drove 1'rosideiit iiranl a throo thousand dollar horsoa, is in tho last stages of discouragement. Ho litllo rrgard has he for the dignity of his plana) that he frequently permits his eyes to turn to one side or the other, and his coat is not always buttoned, and bo drives without gloves somotimos.and be would descend from tho true dignity of tbo hoi so mnrh as to scare a flv off Iho ond of his noso whilo rolling down Pennsylvania avenue. The footman is never on tho carriago any moro, and social things are I'earlully and wonder fully torn up. So long us this condition ol afluirs continues, It is probably too much to eyjieet aninii)rovoinunt it thc.tUnt lllllol !ll.'CMlUI'hy .lUlO U UWI4 tHMbllkf effect upon tho whole country. Thoro! is little lor people to aspire to and they will feel liko living disgustingly simple und frugul lives. V hen the President drove a three thousand dollar team it win different; there w-e-N-WHit-lliifja; )r oxcilo tho noble ambition of the citir.cn, and each man particularly in ollicial lilb was exalted wilh the desire to drive a threo thousand dollar team al so, if lie had lo draw upon the post traders or gel a laud grunt from the government to unable bun to do so. It begins to look as if llioso good old days would never come again. A RED HOT )E1IA TE. Tho I'niled Slates Senate was tho thoatro of a warm debute in secret ses sion on Friday last, according to the associate press report. Tho chief ao tors being Mr. Conkling, of Now York, and Mr. (iordon, of (ioorgia, who wilh others woro debating tlio confirmation ol Wade, who hail been appointed one of tho Internal liovenuo collectors of Georgia. After a throe hour's debate Senator Gordon roso to speak uguin and there camo from the liepublican side cries of "lio un with the calendar I Lot's have the vote I" Tho words "lio on" came from sovcral Senators, among them Hamlin, Mitchell and Conkling. This greately incensed the quick tempered (ioorgia Senator, and he cried out in an iinpaiient lone: "Tho Sena tor from New York is issuing hi or ders. Ho is ordering the Chair." Mr. Conkling, considerably excited, de manded that Iho Senator from Geor gia should repeat his words. Mr (ior don then repealed that Iho Senator from No York was issuing his orders. Conkling then, in a fewi of excite ment, said, in a loud voice : "If tho Senator from (ioorgia says that 1 issue orders to tho Chair ho says what Is not true j" and, with increased anger, ho continued, "and lest tho Senator may misunderstand me I will repettt that if ho says 1 issuo orders to tho Chair he says what is not true." (iordon at once sprang to his feet, ami, trembling with ruge, said : "This question, sir, can be settled outside this Chntlibcr." At this point Conkling was quite us excited as bis antagonist, and taking a step toword (iordon, who was on the opposito sido of tbo Chumber, he repli ed in a fierce voice; "I am willing to settlo it hero and now ; and onro more I will say to the Senator Irom (ieorifia that, if ho says 1 travu orders to the (.'hair, he says what is not true," und tho words seemed to blister bis month. Both Senator thereupon took their seats, and the business proceeded lor somo lime without any relerence to Iho unhappy difficulty. Shortly before ad journment, however, Mr. Thiirman ro- lerred lo tho controversy and said il was unfortunate and should bo the sub ject of regret. Ho said ho did not think the Senator from New York in tended to bo dis'-oui tcous to either the Chair or tbo Senator from (ieorgia. itu thought Air. conkling merely tlo- sireu to go on wilh tho business, tho samo as Senator frequently call for a vote. It is very often done, and ho said other Senators had also culled out to "lio tin," moaning to go on with the calender. Mr. Thiirman honed that the occurrence would not bo referred to outside of tho chamber. Mr. Hamlin also spoko in tbe intorosl of forgiveness between tbo two Senators, lio said tho trouble arose from a misunderstand ing on the part ol the (ioorgia Senator. Mr. Ilmli-M lr bal litmscir called tor a voto in tho words quoted, but ne disrespect was intended, and ho did nothing moro man was customary or than ho had a right lo do. Neither of tho belligerent Senators mado any re mark, and both kept their scats. 1 ho points at issuo between the two Senators was relorrcd to a committee of four Senators, who on Saturday ro- ported as lollows: I'liring the seciei session Air. 1 1 am lin offered tho following, which was unanimously agreed to: "Whereas a misunderstanding having arisen be tween the lion. Jloscoo Conkling and tho Hon. John 11. Gordon in the course of tho executive proceedings of tho Senate of yesterday, and mutual under standing thereon having been arrived at, as set out in tho following paper, it is ordered that said paper bo entered at largo on tho legislative journal of tho Senato : During an executivo session of tbe Senate hold yesterday words wero ut tered both by Senator (iordon, of (ieor gia. and by Senator Conkling, of New York, which were mutually felt to be unkind and offensire. "lieports of the incidont appearing in the papers of this morning, which aro inaccurate and unjust to both spenkcis, npon a careful inquiry as to what was said by cucii spcaKcr and what was understood to be said by tho other, it is certain that tho first offen sive words wero inspired by an honest misunderstanding of what had boon in nocently said by tho other speaker. Ono harsh remark provoked another, as loo often Imnpcos, but all that was offensive was tlio outgrow th of misap prehension. Since such was the fact, wo, who are mutual Iriends of both Senators, aro of tbo opinion that it is due alike to the Senate and to tho speakers that whatever was felt to be unkind or oll'onsivo in the remarks oi either should be treated as if never ut tered, and wo aro now authorized to state aro mutually simultaneously wit h drawn. "II. Hamlin, 'M. W. Uansom, "TiMonir (). llowr, "J. K. M'Dohau). "December 15, 1877." THE JVfir TH AVE. Tho drift of the 'Commercial tido between this country and Europe, is soon to tuko a now route. Insleud of passing from the West via Philadelphia and Now York to Kuropo, it will go from Chicago and St. louis rm Jew Orleans. It would be woll for Now York to itivo this matter bor attention, because tbe failuro of a doxon of banks in Chicago docs not effect her enter- nriauv A teleirrnm from ('hicairo savs: "It is telegraphed from Chicago that tho Illinois Central railroad company exnocls to ha readv to tako consign ment: of Brain and hog products for Kurnpon'd Now Orloans. A parly of owners and directors ot lho.ew Or leans and Liverpool steamship line are expected in this city in a low days to complolo arrangements wiin me oiu rials ol tho road to tako business from Now Orleans to Liverpool. Tho offi cials of the Illinois Central contem plate fixing tho rule on grain at forty cents tier 100 nounds to New Orleans, and seventy cents to Ijivorpool, tho same as noW charired by the eastern trunk Hue. They say this is a fair anil reasonable ralo, which will pay Iho road a small margin of profit. At a lowor rate the company would lose money, and It would bo no object fbr them to go lower, as In such an event the trunk lines would also coma down, and they would havo no more ad vautago than when charging tho above named rato. lint they mean to ad hero lo mis leature throughout the winter, which will prevent tho trunk linos from making a further advance should they bo so inclined. What a cold and tniscrablo mockory aro those beautiful moonlight nights lo the young man whoso girl haa Just gone hack on him. TllEA'TON IS 1802 AKD 7.V 187S. A little moro than fifteen years ago, tho I'nion army commanded by (ion. John Pope, who boasted that his head quarters would always bo "in his Bad die," su tlorod a crushing and disastrous defeat on what was known as the first frVi f't t .-Ae-'..-Wnr-.'..i.t '(). vsijxd In Washington, and Its capture by the victorious rebels was regurded us a question ot only a few days. President Lincoln, pressed down by Iho weighty cares and responsibilities sLXhe war, and despondent- of tho luturo, entered his carriago Into at night and drovo lo the hotel of (ion. llel lellan, wbo, Borne lime before, bad been removed from his command of the am y of the Potomac through tho intrigues of Stanton, tho Secretary of IV ar, and Ins -personal ring, to niaKc room for tho blatant hero of the west, (ieneral Popo. Mr. Lincoln hud never lost his mull in tho military skill and gonitis of lleClellan, and alter briefly referring lo rope s deleat and tho im minent dungcr in which it placed the nutionul capilol, ho asked him whether bo would forthwith proceed to tho army, again assume the chief command and urrest Iho threatened rebel ad vance, (ieneral McClellan, who prop erly appreciated Lincoln's generous confidence in himself, promptly replied that his services wero always at tho command ol his country. Ilia com mission was accordingly delivered to him tho next morning, and, accom panied by his staff, h crossed the long bridge into Virginia. Tbe news of his coming had preceded him, and when ho rodo along in front of the army which had been drawn lip to re ceive him with proper military honor, a long, wild, enthusiastic shout of wel come went up from tho broken and shattered ranks of bis old soldiers, such as was never before beard on tho soil of Virginia. That seeno may bo im agined, but cannot ho described. Its only counterpart in modern history was tho memorable reception of Na poleon by his battle-scarred veterans when his familiar form onto more ap peared bcloro them in his well known military dress, alter his escape from banishment on the island of Elba, in tho spring of 1815. Tho rebel army under (ion. Leo was then on the march to western Maryland, witb Washing ton lor ita destination. In fifteen days McClellan, at tho head of his old and disciplined troops, into whom his pres ence had infused now life, encounterod Loo near Hhaipsburg, where ho fought and gainod tho battle of Antietain, Septombcr 17tb, 1H02, and compelled Leo and his army to Beck safety in Virginia. Washington was saved, and Congress and tho President, the ono by a resolution and tho other by a let ter, expressed tho grateful thanks of tho country to Oen. AleUcllun lor tns decisive and most opportune victory. His namo becamo a household word throughout tho north, and the highest meed of praise was bestowed npon him by a gratef ul people. Ho again crossed tbo Potomac into Virginia, determined to mako another effort to take liich mond, if his arch enemy, the Secretary of War, would permit il by giving him the necessary support, lint the envi otis and unrelenting Slanton bad been busily, und, as Iho event proved, suc cessfully at tho work to arrest his march at ils outset, and when tho army reached rtoctorlown a lettor was handed to (ion, McClellan from tho Secretary of War, informing him that ho had been superceded in command by tho appointment of (ieneral Hurn sido, and ordering him (McClellan) fo report at Trenton, Air Jersey. He issued his farewell address to tho army and repaired to Washington on his way to Trenton. His appointment to tho chief command fell upon Unrnside liko a clap of thunder from a cloudless aky. and ha liaatened to WaHhinjrton to consult witb Mr. Lincoln. Tho brief, but remarkable, interview bo twecn them is well remembered. Uen. Humsido protested bis unfitness for the place, and expressed his firm belief that there was but one man in the country equal to the task. "Wbo is ho'" asked Mr. Lincoln. ' George 11. j McClollan," promplly replied (ieneral Uurnaido. lint il is too late the ene mies of the victor of Antictam woro in the ascendant and llurnside returned to take command. This was in the oarly part of November, 1HII2. Tho defeat of Humsido at Fredericksburg followed In December, to bo supple-j molded the following May by Hooker's signal disaster at Chancellorville. Stanton is in his grave, but McClellan still lives, honored and respected throughout the Republic. On tbo (ith of tho present month lio received an other order, not from a jealous and hostilo Socrctary of War, but an order issued through Iho ballot-boxes of New Jersey by a majority of nearly thirteen tlvvtind of her voters, who, reposing confidence in his ability, patriotism and integrity, directed Inm lo report at the same city of Trenton, to which he was banished in November, 18li2, on tbe 14th of next January, then und thoro to tuko his olllcial oalb as Gov ernor of the State. It is thus that time has its revenges and makes nil things even. (ViniiiiiVi Ereeman. Hold Br.. Uen Duller has been quiet for a long time, but now that be has spoken out Mr. Hayes will not like it, for ho denounces each particular devlco used to accomplish tho Presi dential fraud. "No machinery of elec tion," ho bawled in his loudest tones, "ever ought to put a man in office who has not been elected by tho vote of the people." Probably there is no charac ter so utterly contemptible to a strong, outspoken man liko iluller as a weak, namby-pamby person liko llayes.wilh fraudulently acquired goods In his hands and sanctimonious professions in his mouth. ABour Wound ip. Tho lluffalo Courier says; "Tlio confirmation of a Democrat as United Slates Marshal for Georgia by the Democratic Sena tors, reinforced by thrco Republicans, again reminds pcoplo that tho day of Republican power ia rapidly closing. Tho distinction between tho adminis tration party and opposition has lost its old meaning, as mutters now stand. Shins or the Timks. The Sheriff of Montgomery county has a turnpike ad vertised for sale; the Sheriff of York county offers a circus at auction, and the Sheriff of Schuylkill county pro poses to sell a church a public sulo. An exchange says that Qon. Thomas (,. Kane, of liucklail fnmo, still has in his possession his old war horse, llob lail. Ho is now twenty-three yours old. Mrs. Say res, shot by bor husband in a church at Philadelphia, on the 18th of last month, died on the 2!Uh till , from tho effects ol that day s shooting. The Senate on Thursday confirmed John II. Ilnwley, ol Illinois, as Assis tant Secretary of Iho Treasury, lo suc ceed Mct.ornnca, resigned. Mr. William Wirt llonry, a grandson of the famous Revolutionary orator of Virginia, lias been Heeled to tho Leg Islatitre of that State. , . Senator Don Co moron Is sot down as t soft money man, and it is stated will voto Tor the repeal of tlio resumption act. Chief Joseph being caught, we hope ho will got an Introduction to Howard Arnold, tli writing fluid man, leaves lils Loirs an ink-aims ol ii.miiyiou. Thoro is a nonsiva droop in tlio Ito piitilirsn rre-litl ahnnt this time, !HisUanfou. (T rrtj 'a hot .aail; earoed la tbeae time., but X It oen be made la throe mootha by any HrB one of either eex, In any part of the eountry who Ie willing to work .teadlly at th outpluymeiit that we furol'h. SoS par aoek la your ona town. You ae.d out be aw.y Irom huaie over uiaht. You tu give your wbule time tWaaataaaaaaawA - ji lwa-t April l, 1877-lya ' . Portland, a.aina. A NEW DEPARTURE LUTH t it SB U II 0. " Hereafter, (,i,di will bo aold fur CASH only, or in exi'haoK. fur pro'luoo. No booka will be knit In ll,e futnr.. All ..I.I ......... ... I.. willed. Thoae wbo eannol Saab np, will pleeae uauu u.or tuoir uuio. oca CLOSE THE BEC0BD. I a iltormiai to Mil tay jroodi at Mih prioei, ftDri it dfaeuutit far below thftt tvtr uffor.J.in tbia ticluity. Tbe diaoouot I allow tay mi it mm, will nmkatham rich in twenty jetnU they follow 1117 kdvltw iod buy their goodi from m. I wyi pay swh for wheat, oaU trend olorer wd. DANfKL OOODLANlJKlt, Lutheriburg, January 17, l7T. TIN &SHEET-IR0N WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu "proi-d, to building pd Market treat, On the old Weafrrn Hotel u(, ipnoatU tiia Court Uoum Id Clearfleld, Til and hhael lroa Mann factory and Store, where willba found at all timei a fall line of notrss FtminsimTa goods, Stoves, Hardware, Etc. llnii8(.uting and all kinda of job work, repair iag, tfto.. dona 00 abort notioe and at reason able ratri. Alio, agent fur tbt SingerSewing Machine. A upply of Machinal, with Needlan, lo., al waya on band. Tortnv, triettjr eaab or ooantry produoo. A ban of patron agt aolicited. 0. D. MKRRKLL, Superintendent. ClearAuld, April 15, 18?7-lf. JEMOVAU JOHN McGAUGHEY Would rotpeetfnllj notify tha poblir generally that ha haa remorrd hia Grocery Stora from Shfiw'i How. to tbo build in r formerly oceaniad by J. Milea K ratter, oa (Second street, neit door to uigiara hardware atort, whara be Inteadt keeping a full line of U it v 1: it 1 e s. UAM3, DHIK1) DKKP.nd LARD. SUUARS and S Rl'PS, of all gr.d.a. TEAS, Green and Black. COFFEE, Roaaled aad Groea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, i"rt:it tnt its, All klnda la the market. IMC HI. US, in jara and barrele. BPICES, in every form and rariety. FAMILY FLOUR, AM. MMM OK CRACKERS. BOA PS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CIIIRR1KS, Coal Oil and Lamp CHmnoys. And a good eeeortment of tboae tbinae aanally kept in a grocery atora, wblrh be will exchange for marketing at the market prleei. Will eell for eaab aa cheaply a, any other ona. Pleaae eell aad aaa hla .lock and Judge for yourvelf. JOHN MfOAIIOHRT. Cle.rn.ld, Jaa. J, l77. THE TIN SHOP I RIXMXG SHOWS MAl'HIXE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. a, PIK'8 OPRRA HOVSE, Clearfleld, Pa. Rupee trull Inform fell aiUuari, and tha patt lt in general, that ha eonlinuei to manufatnura all kind of TIn.Copper & Sheet-Iron XVnre, Of Brst-clMt malaria, only, and la a workman litta manner, EOOFIXG ami SPOUTING done oa ihort aotico and erj raaaunabla tcrmi. COOK STOVES, HEATINd 8T0VKfl AND Fl'RNACKS alwnji kept in itock, aad for Bile low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specially. Gal Fliturai alwayi oa band. All work guaran teed lo gtvo aatUfaotiun. A abara of pubtlo patronage eerdlallj whetted. FRKD. SACKETT. Clearfleld, Pa., Ma 9, 1877. Save Your Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, (fluocfMorf lo J. B. Shower,) IALIRB IN BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANU . CAPS, a un aiNiV FURNISHING GOODS, ROOM No. I, PI KB BtUI.MNO. The j are aow reoalvlng a ebulce lot af (be lateat itylei of Ladlea and OealV Drrm Fboea and Root 1, together with a large lot of PLOW SHOES, &o,&r, iu it able for worhtaoa aa lha fern aad la the wooda. The? lartt aneclal attention to Ihefr flock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of which will ba aold at rate, aa farorahla al the, aaB be boafhl elMwhtr la Ike aoaaty. A ahare at tbe aatreaaf. af tba publle la re epertftillr aollrlteJ. (IRO, f. mih inn. jtm. v. mihihr, O.il.l.l, P.., J.lj II, MTT m. SUSffUnnrous. fERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASKS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, , - --trtivyaa'i aMSWjWI) STOVE AND EARTHED - WARE OV BVEKY DESCRIPTION! CKOCKS! POTS I CROCKS! Waller's Patent Airtight Heir - Ka.UiaJ btuh t anal DI'TTKH CHOCKS, with I Ida. CREAM CROCKS. MILK CROCKS. AI'PI.K- IIIITTKH OKOCKB, PICKI.U ('Mlirb-H FLO IV EH POTS, PIE DISHES. 8TKW POTS. And a greet many otber tbiaaa too nuioeroaa te mention, to be ha4 al FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streeta, CLEARFIELD, PA. augl a. r. oulicr. a- coaata. d. aaiLaatia. GIMCII, McCOKKLE & CO.'S (Buooeuon to John Oulloh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htrect, Clearfleld, Pa. n uuuiMr.vn mn imm 01 rnniiigri iur Ob em bore, UiulBg Hoomi, M brer lea aod II til It. 11 jim wiot Furniture 01 ay kind, doa t buy until yuu tee our flock. In all Hi branahefl. Wo keep In ttoek all tbe lateit and most improred Cofliai and Cketa, and have ever; facility for properly eoa dorting tbia branch of our boiineii. We have a patent Corpea Pre lerrer, in which buJiea ean ' be preferred for a eon. iderablo length of time. A aieubor of tbe firm hae hie aleeplnt: anart- taent at our wan-room, where he ean be font 4 by any person wbo eoine at night for tbe purpoe ol procuring eoAne. UI L1UI1, M cCU K ai L K UU. Clear Del, I, Pa., Hay ID, 'lO-ty. pTEW ri.oi it, n:i:i, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., KiKjtn No. 4, Ple'a Opera llouae, Cleardeld, Pa. Keep aoBaUatlf oa baed SUGAR, COFFER, TKAS, SODA,! COAL OIL, 6YRUP, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, Canned and DrleJ Fraita, Tnltaeeo, Clfara, Caa- diaa. Cider Vla.er,;Bitter, Eji,o. ALSO. EXTRA HOUR MADI H heat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed,J4o., All of wbleb will be eold ebeap for eaab ar Is exeheage for ooaatrv produee. A. M. AltAJXCn LU. Claarleld, Ner. IS I874. tf A Stmuno Rkmedy for Disrasbi and Injukiu op tub Skis i A Healthful llEAUTIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION ; A UkLIABLG MF.AKS OF PkEVEMTINa AND Kf.LIF.VINU KlIEUUATISII AND G'H'T, AND an UxtQt'AU.D Disinfectant, Deodo RIZF.lt AND COUNTEH lRRITANT. Glenn' Sulphur Soant bc&ulcs eradi cating local diseases of the tm, banishes de fects of the complexion, and imparts to it gratifying clcarncxt and smoothness. Sulphur Jiathn are celebrated for curing cm t it n hi and other diseaK of the skin, ae well as Rheumatism and Gout, iitettn Snlphtir Simp produces the same effects, at a most trilling expense. This admirable specific also speedily heals iftrt, brmitrt, Kalds. burns. tfraim and raft. It remove dandmff and prevent! the hair from falling out Mid turning gray. Clothing and linen used In the tick room la disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by il. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. PHctm-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120. N. E Uuy the tote caVes end thereby economiae. Sold by all ltaiggiua. "HILL'S HAIR AD WHISKER DYE, Btark ar Breww, AO t'rwta. U.(tlTrEM1,rrop'r, 7 Siifb k, J.j HARTSWICK & IRWIN- SECOND STRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALKRS IH PUKE DRUGS! CIIKMICALSI. PAI.NTS, Oll, DYE STUFF VARNISIIKS, lini'siiKS. PRKriKKRT, FANCY OOODS TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AAP LIQUORS fa, medicinal parpueea. Traeeea, Supportere, rVheal Il'ieka and fltatlea trf, and all otber artlelea aaaall fuand la a Drag Stera. PIIY8UIIANH1 PRKHCRIPIIONS CARE Fl'l.LV CU.MI'OUNlJKU. ll.Tlne a lara ex perleane 1b Ue builaeaa tber eas gtre eatlaa eat laraelloa. 1. It. HARTSWICK, JOHN t. IHWIN. Claarlelil, DeeeaiHar I A, lH. GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. $UgrfJIanni. piIEAP GROCERIES Vr LiiMnuR citv t .. onQ.r.irni anaouaovi u, hi. .IJ fr01 i,o ,,.irnn. max aa Be. ott.n.. . .,imJ 11. , UHoehH.KS A PROVISION b.. op.n.4 of Kirk k rjpeaeer, tor wbieb be KiHeiu e liberal Balroaa(. H. Kl'UNC.l'.H i,.rvitr, fj. Ut i.m - .. WEAVF.U A KKTTH CLKARF1EL1), PA., Are otTerlag, al tie eld ateoa of 9. L. Reed A Co tbelr atoek of foeda, aoaalatias of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4 SHObS, HATS A CAPS, OARDWARF, QUKKNSWAHR, FLODE, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o., At tba noat reannabla rata, for CASH or la axebange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Advaneaa aaede ia thoaa nnnj 1. . Uag oat aqu.re timber oa tba Boat adraautmue arm.. DdtluuTJ JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLEI a. aawaawaaj tUM Bl WVIUV frUDI a II IIIC hard aLn tilaaajaa mr,,i I I.P . .l . ---v, a, ew-ae aaiwv aawratrar luav UW romplaiut of "hard timet" la well aigh univerflal. . aaau u axiyairu UUw anu 1 vail IBItliy DO former aod prove ooneluiively that "hard timei" will not effect tb'ieo who boy their giiudi from me, and all mv atron ihall ha InitUtHl Into ik u. eret of IJOW TO AVOID IIAKD TIME3 I have jroodi enouf b to upi lr all the Infaell- tante in the lower end of tbo county which I eell at eireetling low ratea from my mammoth .tore la Ml'liHONUrRll, where I ean alwaya he found ready to wait npon eallera and wpply them witb Dry Goods of all kinds. Sock ei Clothi, Setinetta, Caaiimeree, Ifualina, ueiainei, Linen, Unilinge, Lalieoee, Trimminga, Rihbona, Laoo, Readj-nade Clothing, Boots and Sboea, Hate and Caps all of the best material and made tu ordet Uoae, books, UloToe, Mitteni, Laoee, Kibbuna.ale. OROCERIKB OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Buffer, Rioe. Molaeeoe, Fiib, 8a it fork. Linseed O.l, Fnh UU, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qoeeaiware, Tinware, Caitlnt;, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Hpikes, Corn Cultiva tor, Cider Pretfee,aiid all kinds of Ales. Perfumery, PainU, Varnish, Olaes, and a gen rat asiortmeat of btationery, QOOD FLOVIi, Of different brands, alwaya ea hand, and will to told at tho lowest possible figure. J. 11. McClain's Mediolnos, Jayne's lledielLei llostettera and llooland s Hitters. 6001 pounds of Wool wanted for wbieb the higbeet prion will ba paid. Cloveraeod oa band and for aalo at tha lowest market prioa. Also, Agent for StraitoavlMe aad Cur wens viile Thrashing Machinoa. IqtwCall and eee for yoaraelves. Tea will i.d everything asaally kept in a retail store, ' L. M. COLUKIKT. rreaehrilla P. 0-, Augast IX, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (.Saooeeeore ta Boyatoa A Toang,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maanfaetarers af PORTABLE a STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Ooraar of Fomrta aad Piaa Streeta, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged la the maaufaetaro ar Iret. elaaa MACHINERY, we reepeetfall; Inform ba publle tbat wa are bow prepared ta III all ardera aa cheaply aad aa promptly aa eaa be doaa la BBy af tba eltiaa. Wa maaafaotare aad deal la Malay and Circular Saw-Hills Qvad BloakB, Water Wbeela, Sbattlag Palleye, Oifnrd'a Injector, Steam Oaagea, Bteam Wbletlea, Oilera, Tallow Capa, Oil Cape, Gauge Cocka, Air Cocke, Qlohe Valrea, Cbik Valraa, wroaght Inta Pipea, S'.eam Pampa, Boilaa Feed Pampe, Anil- rrietloa Metree, Soap Stone Packlag, Dam Paek- og, and all kladt of MILL WORK) together with Plowa, Bled Snlee, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and ether CASTINGS af all kt.de. 4T-Order a aoliclted and Iliad at liy prtcee All letter, of Inquiry with reforeBoe to machinery ef oar maaafaelara promplly aaewered, by addrea- tng aa at Claarleld, Pa. J.nlTt tf BHILSR. YOVNO A RKID G ROCKR1ES. J AS. II. LYTLE, (SacMeeorto LYTLKJA UITCUKLL) WUOLKSALB ANP;RKTAIL DKALER IN CIIOICR LINK OF 1 EAS. 00L0N08, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOI'NO HYSON, INIILISII BREAKFAST Pareal la Market. BUTTER AND I0US. Will be keft aad aeld al Iret eoat. Ceab paid for Coaatry rrMaoe. UERMAM CIIERR1KS, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA II AJrTs MUM. f Mackerel, Lake Ilarrleg, CoO, ' ricr Barrel Ptekka I tZ, Oat Meal, JAS. B LYTll