,. , rl M Ml W. Juiyii-rr-ti If ! Uf. THE MANSION HOUSE. Career of Second aad Market 8treete, CLEARi'lEMI, PA. THU ell aa eommedloaa Hotel tu, during the peat year, been ealarged so dooblo tu former eapaelty far the enterUiBaent of etran ganfaad Uiu. The whole building baa been referBished, u4 the proprietor will .par. bo p.ln. u r.nu.r kit futiu oouforuble while etaytag wlik kla 1 m''?1w '.eB..tw 9.snVA 7vswse yr.r W. i). jAttiMN, Proprietor A LLEGHENY flOTEU sWkat Street. Clearfield, Pa, Wm. S. Bradley, formorly proprietor of the Leonard House, bavins leased the Allegheny Hotel, aoliolts a share of publle patronage, Tba Bihim baa beea thoroughly repaired and aewly furnished, aod guests will find it a pleaiant slop plug place. Tba labia will be supplied with the beet of everything in tbe marks!. At tba bar will be found tbe belt wines and liquors. Uood stabling attached. WM. 8. BRADLEY, Hay II, rt. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front itreeta,) . ' CLEARFIELD, FA. . Tke and.r.lgned kaTinf takeo charge of thla Hotel, would respectfully solicit public patronage. Janl'Ta O. H. rilLLEHTON. WASHINGTON HOU8E, HBW WA81IINUTON, PA. Tbla aew and well furnished house haa bean takes by the undersigned. Ha feels eonlldent of being able to render eatiafaotion to thoaa who may favor him with a osll. MayS, 1I7J. - J (J. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOVD HOUSE, Mala Street, PHILIPSUURO, PBNN'A. Table always supplied with the beat the market affords. The traveling public ! invited to ealL Jaa.l,'n. BUllgRT LOYD. P, E. ABBOLD. a. W. ABMOLD. i. B. ARXOLB F. K. ARNOLD &. CO., Itaukent and llrokern, Reynoldevllle, JeHeraoB Co., Pa, Money reaelved on depoilu Dlieoanta at mo deraUratea. Kaatara and Foraiga Kxebanga al. wara OB band aad eolleetiooa promptly made. Hejaoklavllle, Deo, 10, Wt.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. T) 00M In Maaoolo Building, one door north ol lli 0. D. Wataon'. Ilrtiv Hti.n. PaaiageTiokett to and from Liverpool, Queena- v-n, uimBww wouwn, rant anu uopennagen. Alio, Draft! for tale on the Royal Bank of Ireland ana impanel oini oi ijonuon. JAMES I. LEONARD, Prea't. W. M. SHAW, Cuhier. janl,77 DREXEL & CO.. No. 34 South Third Street, PhlUtlelphli And Dealers in Government Securities. AnnllrtmHoM hv mtill still .al.a tlon, nd ll tnformtlon oheerfufly furnlihed wrutjn soiioua. April 11-tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (Offic Id Bok Building,) ;CnrwetiiTllle, Clrflcl4 Co., ana SI 70-tf. Pa. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (OAoe la niiilanee, Sooond itrtct.) GREAT REDUCTION li TBI Pmrm or ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M. Billi would Inform hit Mend. ort p(rooi tht b la now potting up Artidrttvl Teeth TEN DOLLARS PER SET. By mtw ud irrUr Improred proem of polish iuf Habbtr i?ltM, b tin glra nnoh itrongcr plat with tH th.eknNi -tbe pUM being ell over tbt p.leteof u equeJ thickset, rendara it mHoh more pi dm tat to tbe patient than tbe old trie plate. A I hare tbe xoluiire right to ute tbia proceee ia tail ooantjr, bo other Dentlet cm put up good plate by any other node. JttrAII work guaranteed -atiifaotory.-H Clearfield, Jone 13, l77 tf. A. M. HILLS. ti T W COD W E TRITHT.-AII oth.n muat t for their work before It I rare tbe hod. And a all Beth la a the arraH of 'the field, and the promiava of men are like the flower thereofthey are given one day and forgotten tbe neat therefor Hi beat not to treat anybody. All kind of work will be don ia tbia shop for each or ready pay. Boots and aboes of all sis and style the beat and ebeapeit in town. I bare removed say abop to tb lower end of town, in Taylor' row, on Reed street, near tbe depot, where I will be found at all times, waiting for eustoman. All work warranted good and cheap. - Alio, all kind of Leather and Shea Flndinga for sale. The eltiseni ef Clearfield and vicinity are rtaneetfullj Invited to give ma a call. Jos. 11. DEKRINa, Clearfield, Pa., July 11, 1877. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market fit., Clearfield, (at the Poet Office.) THU undersigned begt leave to announe to the eitiaens or Clearfield and vicinity, that he has fitted up a room and has joit returned from the eiry with a large amount of reading matter, eonaiting ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Blank, Aeeount aad Paat Booka of every de ter) pt ion i Paper and Eoveltpea, French preased and plain f Pens and Pencil ; Blank Legal Papers, Deeda, Mortgage Judgment, Eieup Uon aad Promiaarv note; Whit and Paran meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Otn, and Bill Cap, Sheet Muaio, for either Piano, Flate or Violin, eonatantly on hand. Any book or stationary deaired that 1 may not bare on hand.wtll be ordered by first eipreaa, and eo)d at wholeaalo or retail to suit eustomer. I will also keep periodical literature, neh a Hagaaiaea, Newapapera, Ae. P, A. UAULIN. Clearfield. May 7, lfifiS-tf A. . lilt. 4. J. AUKHTVa REED & HAGERTY, Sfloceiiora to J. G. SCHRYVER. DEALERS lit HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOD md WILLOTT-'WASS. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES and RANGES. HrtnH SI., Vltarfltld, Pa. TkeanderalgBedwentdeBneBiweta the Htlaena of Cmarlald aad vlolalty, that tboy have par obaaed the Hardware 8 tore of J. O. Sebry var. aod will eonatantly keep ob hand a full alaortment of nerawata IB bu iu Braaanaa, laeo aj TABLE & TOCkET CITLERY. Beaok Stopallaad Bawl. Oreat Amerleaa Croii eat Rawa, D. V. and Peeliag Aiea, Hateketa, Plana, and Plana irone, all klada of Nallt, Uorae Shoe, aad Hone She Malla, Plrka, Hoee, Rakea.Hay Forka, Bbov.li and Sped.., ' Seytbe..8oatke.,Plewi, (Iraia Cradle., Ouhivafora, Deohla , na Single Shovel Plowa, Cwltlvator Teeth, Bevel, ead Try Siwarea, Shovel Bladea, Mill flaw and Taper PI lea, Chliel., Hilt., Augere, Ad.ee, llara Door Hanger., Bait, T and Strap Miagea, Beaay'a Hollow Aagari, mil kiBilof Loeka,lerawa,8aak Oordasd Pulleye, CLASS and PUTTY, Poet and Chela Rolte, Carriage, Tire aad Barrel Bolta, rd Cord, Sad Ireaa, Here. Braaaee and Carry-Oamba, drkad-atewa iitarea, (lam, Hamf aad Soap-.teBO Peeking, Cable Cbeine, eve. Tkey will aloe keep ea bead a fall aeeortment of TlBwara,aad a ffeaeral etoek af Hone. Faralah lag Oooda, abiek Ike, will aeU at prioaa to eait the tleaea. P.niaa wUlag eaythlag la their Hae are la Mad aa aakt aad aiamlBe their Meek before wreaarlBg. RKED k HAUERTY. Clearel4,Vay S, ltf ly. ' Our an dvrrtUtmtnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Published every Wednesday by GOODLANDER & LEE, haa ilia Liraroat t'lrrnJatkiii ef bbv paiicr . . lit Northwoatern P.Bn.y.,.,.. . Tko large and constantly increasing circulation of the Ripurlican, renders it valuublo lokuaincai men an A modium thro1 whitih to roach the ' ' public Ti'rms op Subscription : If paid in advance, . . If paid after throo months, If paid iltor six months, $2 00 2 SO 3 00 When papors are gent outsido of the county puymont must be in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten linos, or less, 3 times, . $160 Each subsequent insertion, SO Administrator' Notices, . . 2 50 Exocutors Notices, 2 fiO Auditors Notices, .... 2 60 Cuulions and Eslrays, . . . 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . , 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 linos, yoar, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ono square, 10 linos, . . . IS 00 Two squares 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, .... 50 00 Ono hull column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 We have always on band a large stock ol blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUDPfENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ia, Ac, fin. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING POST KK8. ri(0(iRAMMK8, C AIUS, LKTTKll HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDEKS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Csloedlander & jLee, Clearfield, riearflrlil County, Pa. fjlvery Nlitble. rfIl H undersigned bega left U Inform the pub X Ho that b ia now hill; prepar- to woiiiuiuu date all U Ui way of furnishing IL.tea, Uuggies. tietidle end Uirnui, on tba shortest notloe and Id seasonable terms, Residence on Loouit street, between Third and fourth. UKO. VT. UEARHAftT. Heart-eld. Fob. 4, 1874. I II A rtl li K ia a n UP TATTT1AT I I JJ J (j J It JN A U Ab elegant 30 pi age Montlily devotnl to ScieaviriL' aan emcTicai. Ukb Kaafixo. The most auooeiilul anil eiprrlraoad llee Maatera In America are ill regular oorroapoiidenta. It li tue t'drtf, Lnrmtt and UKST IlKB PAPER IN THE WOULD ! Two Doi.LABe a tbab. Speoimea Copy 10 ote. Adilrrir, Tuoa. 3. Nkwhaii A Boa, Dee. 12, it 174 W. Madlroa St. Obloago. c OURT PROCLAMATION. Wuiihai, Hon. C. A. MAYKR. Preaident Judge of the Court of Common Plena of the Twenty-fifth Judicial D la t riot, composed of tne eounnaa or viearneiu, ueoire ana unaton and Hon. Abuam Uunaa and Hun. Vihiiht B. IIoi.t, Aaaoeiate Judge of Clearfield county have issued their precept, to ma directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleae, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter cjalon, Court of Oyer and Terminer, aad Court ef Uenarai Jail Deliv ery, at the Court Hons at Clearfield, in and for tbe county of Clear Aeld, commencing on the aermid Monday, the Mlh day of January, ltt.H, and to continue two weeka. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the ioroner, justieua oitn fence, and Con a tab! ea, (a and for aaid county of Clearfield, to appear In their proper peraen, with tbelr Record. Holla, Inquiaitiona, Kiamiaationa, and ether Remem. branoea, to do thoaa thinga which to tboir otncee, and in their behalf, peruio to be done. By an Aot of Aaaetubly, pasted tb fitb day of May, A. D. 1K&4, it ia made the duty of the Jul-: Hoe of the Pence of the several oountiea of thia Commonwealth, to return to tbe Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Beaalona of the reapective eouotif, all the recognisance entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the oouioieaion 01 any erime, except suon eaae a may be ended before a Jut tke of tbe I'eaoe, un der ex iatlng laws, at leaat ten day befur the commence Blent of the leailon of the Court to which they era mad returnable respectively ,and In all eaaca where any recognisance are entered into leu than tea daya before tbeeommeaceuent of the leaaioa to which they are mad returna ble, the said Juaticea are to return the sain In the same manner a if aaid act bad not been paaaed. OtVEN undr my hand at Clearfield, thla lOib day of December, in the year of our Lord, on thousand eight hundred and avnty-even. deolu-to ANDREW PENTZ, Jr, Sheriff. 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Witinoornno ediiorri liuvo inrj-omv l,w picture, of tl10 c.r,r.l bKKns but our Rudioul friumls eonrlcrtuod the lihotnraphs wo drew ol them and pro. flounced all our stutcnieiits lulse. Now, however the boot is being worn on tlio other leg. Read whnt tlio Lancaster Era, one ot tba Radical organs of thut county says : The Kopublicun party beholds to day the deepest ilerudution into which it lias yet been draped ; its members blush to own thomselvcs Republicans, as the I'uct Starrs them In the luco thill a Republican Senator, to snvo himself from the peuitontiary, is willing to bo tray his party, and by bis prcMiimtod voto turu over all the political pnwer of a Senulu to bis enemies to prcaervo his vilo carcass from tlio felon's cell. And yet, when we go to the root of the matter, thore is nothing in tlio con duet of tho carpet-buggers to incite sur prise "Men do not guthcr ligs of this tles nor grapes of thorns." Men like Patterson know parly not fur its principles, but for (lie use they can muko of it for themselves. In the school ol politics iu which Putterson was reared, the motto is "Anything to! win. Its disciples learn that it is right to deliberately betray a friend, to crush out and to coolly ruin an honest opponont, to violulo plighted faith, to bribo tho weak, pollute the ballot box at primary and general elections to do anythinir to win. Pullerson receiv ed bis political schooling at tho leet of tlio liumaliel ol political corruption, Simon Cameron. Many years, ago bo was ono ol the old Winnebago's most apt and willing tools, und as tho master won bis election to tho Sonatorship from Pennsylvania, so did tho carpet bag advonturor, spewed upon .South Carolina soil, purchase tho votes that seated him by brihory in tho highest place in tho nation's councils. Tho son who Inherited his lather's seat may well gnash his teeth as tho pupil nt bis siro now presses to his lips tho bitter iruuoi nouom. tears ago i amcron sowed the wind ; tho party and tho country aro now reaping tho Patterson Conovor whirlwind. We uro feeling tho effects ot causes started long ago, and tho dogs of tho Cameron Acticon are turning to rend their master. Tho carpot-bug crow whose political lives were conceived in sin and brought lorth in iniquity aro only demonstra ting thut tho men who by their villai ny und Iraud made tho Republican party an impossibilily under their lead in tho South will not herniate to sell it in tho Senuto to save their liberty or "make a point. This Senatorial sale is but ono of tlio many effects of tho stylo of politics so long peculiar to our State, and whoso baneful example found apt apostles eisoworo. Bo tiiorouglily wcro its bo Movers trained in tho doctrine, "stand by tho party machinery, right or wrong," that it is with dismuy thut every iionctiinnn ociioitls in a crisis two trusted standard-bearers throw down their colors and tuko to tho woods, where tho enemy's commissary stores aro found. liut, then, whut is a fellow to do when ho finds that ho will get iu tho ponitontiary by slicking too long to machino politics ? "DECLtXE OF EXECUT1 VIC STYLE" Coder this title the Philadelphia Times eluborates upon tho conduct ol Grant and lloyes. "Tko government loams" would b a hotter title in our judgment. Rut read what the editor indicated says : It anncars to bo vcrv wull iimlm. stood tuat some things about ushinir ton aro not as they weroin thogilt cdgc days ol a lormer administration, when politics served as the pedestal of indi vidual grandeur, and post-trailership dividends wcro essential to tho mainte nance ol a Cabinet Minister's position in the dazzling society of tho Federal Court. In thoso times, few in officiul life nt Washington made un effort to live upon tne honest roward for public sorvico, and those in tlio Cabinet who could not or would not compel their appointees to divido, drew upon their privato rosources, wnilo tho Jianlwell Slotcs of Congress were over on tho look-out tor a bonanza in the form of a job "with something in it lor all hands.' Hut there has been a change in some respects, and in no particular has llio cbango bocn so noticeable as in the bxocutivc. lhero has been on unmis tukablo and a sad decline. President Grant drove about tlio Cud ital with almost imperial display and a pair of tbreo thousand dollar horses, with airy footman Inden with glitter ing buttons and goltl luco. President Hayes tumbles bis household goods in to tho lumiiy cumugo and they nro drawn around by a pair ol throo bun- uroa dollar horses, winch Jiogors Rogers of tho Kxecutivo Mansion bought at a Virginia livery stable. All uv..i.s - i ,. . . ll uniltllLl'M UH. till lieU lip IIS nOSO at tho horriblo contrast, and when Wash ngton turns np its noso it is no onii nary affair. Rogers is conceded to bo a man ot romarkablo talent and singu lar versatility. Jn bis judginont of nowers ana sweet actresses bo is ac knowledged to bnvo no superior in this or any other eountry, and ho has away of securing nowspapers for tho Execu tive Mansion without paying for them which has chntlcngod the admiration of all mankind. Rut in tho matter of Rogers' knowledge ol horses, thore is some differonco of opinion, Tho three hundred dollar pair which ho bought irom a country nvory sialilo not only do not compare favorably with Presi dent Grant's team, but they compare only wretchedly with themselves. They don't travel (roll together ; they aro ill- matched ; one is a dark mottled chest- nut, wilb a while foot, while tho other is a bright bay with a wluto noso, and altogether they seem to liuvo boon ar ranged vory much on tho samo princi pal as tho Cabinet going in tbo samo gonural direction because they aro bar nessed togotber, and each feeling a good deal liko a stranger on tho other's methods. The effect of this is very discouraging, of course. President Jlayos' lannly does not rido out ns I'rusidont Grants did, to electrify and astonish all Washington and soino of the rest ol tho world with splendor of equipage. Tho simple-minded members ol rresidont ilayos lunuly actually scandolir.0 tbo wbolo country by using Rogers' throe hundred dollar team the vory best team tho While llouso affords on thoir shopping excursions. They drivo hither and thither, always on some business, never lor show or pleasure, while the nigh horso with a white noso and a chestnut leg and the off horse with a chestnut noso and a wbilo leu excite tho conlomnt even of the newsboys, who have been used to greater luxury. The drivor ot this three hundred dollar team, who also drove President Grant's throe thousand dollar horses, is in the last stages of discouragemonU So liltlo regard has be for tbe dignity of bis place that he frcqaontly permits his eyos to turn to one side or the other, and bis coat is not always buttoned, and bo drives without glovos somolitnos.and bo would descend from tho true dignity of the box an much as to scare a fly off I lie i-nd ol liiK iiono wkilu milium down I'ontiHj ivnnia nvonuu. 'I'lio tiHitinnn in norur on llio cari in'o any more, and MH'iul tiling nro (Wirtiilly mid wondur Ihlly torn tip. So lonn ua this condition ol ufluirti oominiiuu, It in ir..liulily too muck to rxpot t un IniprovDmt'tit in tlio titnut. Tlio (('arl'iil duolino of Exvcutivo ntylu mimt nvcinHHrily linvu u dviirurwirifr ulUiul upon the wholo country. Tlioro iHtt lot-ar jjootilt-jt-p a atiim t) and tl:cy una luigul live.,, w hen tho rresidont drovo a three thousand dollar team it wus different; thuru was something to oxcitethe noble ambition of the citisen, and each man particularly in official lil'u was exalted with the desire lo drive a Ibreo thouiuiid dollar team al so, if ho hud to draw upon the post traders or get a Und grunt from tho government lo enable him to do so. It begins to look as if those good old duys would never come again. A RED EOT HEIIA TE. Tho I'nilod Status Senate was I he thoatro of a warm dehuto In secret ses sion on Kriduy last, according to the associate press report. Tho chief ac tors being Mr. Conkling, of New York, and Mr. (ioidon, nl Ueiugiu, who with others wore debuting the confirmation ol Wade, who hud been appointed one of tho Internal Kuvcmio collectors ol lioorgia. After a thrco hour's debate Senator Gordon roso to speak again and there cumo from tho Republican side cries of "Uo on with tho calendar I i.ets ubvo tho vote!" Tho words "(io on came Irom several .Senators, among them Hamlin, Mitchell and Conkling. This grealely Incensed tho quick tempered lioorgia Senator, and ho cried out in un impatient tone: "Tho Sena tor from Now York is issuing hi. or ders. Uo is ordering the Chair." Mr. Conkling, considerably excited, de manded that the Senator from Geor gia should repeat his words. Mr Cor don then repeated that tho .Sunutor Irom Now York was issuing bis orders. Conkling then, in a fever of excite ment, said, iu a loud voice : "If the Senator Irom Georgia says Unit 1 issue orders lo the Chuir he says whut Is not true ;" and, with increased anger, he continued, "and lest tho Senator may - -.1 . 1 T ill . I . If iiiiminuui mnmi mo i win rt-iciii unit n ho says 1 issue orders lo tho Chair he says what is not true." Gordon at once sprang to his feet, and, trembling with rage, said: "This question, sir, can ho sealed outsido this j Chamber. At this point Cenklin.r wns (Miilo as excited as his nntngnnist, and taking a stop loword Gordon, who was on the opposite side of the t'hamhor, he repli ed in a flerco voice. ; "1 am willing to settle it hero and now ; and once mure I will suy to the Senator Irom Georgia that, if ho says I gnvo orders lo the Chuir, ho says what is not truo," and tho words seemed to blister bis month. Both .Senators thereupon took their seuts, und tho business proceeded lor some lime without any ruferonco to tho nnhuppy difficulty. Shortly before ad journment, however, Mr. Tburmun re- lerred lo llio controversy and said it was unfortunate and should bo the sub ject ol regret, llo said ho did not think the Senulor Irom New York in tended to bo discourteous to cithor the Chair or tlio Senator from Georgia, lie thought Mr. Conkling merely de sired to go on with tho business, tho sumo as Senators frequently call for a vole. It is very ollen done, and he said other Senators had also called out to "Go on," meaning to go on with tho calender. Mr. Thiirmtin hoped thut tho occurronco would not bo referred to outsido of the chamber. Mr. Ilumliu nleo spoke in the interest of forgiveness between tbo two Senators, llo said the trouble arose from a misunderstand ing on tbo part of tho lioorgia Senator. Air. Hamlin oail no had himemll oalled for a voto in the words quoted, but n disrespect was intended, and he did nothing moro than wus customary or lhan ho had a right lo do. Neither of llio belligerent Senators made any ro murk, and both kept their seals. Tho points at issue between the two Senators was referred to a committee of tour Senators, who on Saturduy ro ported us billows: During tho scciet session .Mr. Until un otiurca mo loiiowing, which was unanimously agreed to: "Whereas a misunderstanding having arisen be tween tho lion. Roscoo Conkling and tho Hon. John It. Gordon in tbo course ol tbo executive proceedings of tho Monntool yesterday, and mutual under standing thereon having boon arrived at, as set out in tho following paper, it is ordered that said naner be entered at largo on tho legislative journal of llio nenato : "During un executive session of the Scnnto held yesterday words wero ut tored both by Senttor Gordon, ol Geor gia, and by Senator Conkling, of Mew York, which wore mutually felt to be unkind and ntlcnsieo. "lienorta of tho incident appearing in the papers of this morning, which aro inaccurate und unjust to both spcakeis, upon a taroful inquiry as to what was said ny each speuker and what was understood to bo said by the other, It is certain that the first offen sive words wero inspired by an honest misunderstanding of whut Lad boon in nocently said by tho other speaker. Duo harsh remark provoked another, as too ollen hippuns, but all that was ollensivo wns llio outgrowth ot misap prehension. Since such wns tho fuel, wo, who are mutual Iriends of both Senators, aro of tlio opinion tbttl it is duo alike to tbe Senuto and to tho spcukers that wlnttovcr was felt to be unkind or offensive in tho remarks ol oilhor Bhould be treated aa if never ut tcrotl, and wo are now authorised to slate aro mutually simultaneously with drawn. "II. Hami.in, "M. W. Ransom, "TiMorur (). Hows, "J. B. M'DONALI). "December 15, l-77." THE XEW TRADE. Tbo drill of (he Commercial lido between this country and Kiftopo, is soon to take a new routo. Instead of passing Irom tho West rl Philadelphia and Now York to Kuropo, it will go from Chicago and St. I.ouis via Now Orleans. It would bo well for Now York to give this matter her attention, bocausu tho fail uro of a dozen of banks in Chicago does not effect her enter priro. A telegram from Chicago sitys : "It is telegraphed from Chicago that tho Illinois Central railroad company expects to bo ready to take consign ments of grain and hog products lor Kuropo t'm Now Orleans. A party of owners and directors ol the Now Or leans and Liverpool steamship line aro expected in this city in a low days to complcto arrangements with the offi cials nt tbo road to take business from IS ew Orleans lo Mvorpool. Tho offi cials of tho Illinois Central contom plata fixing tbo rnto on grain at forty cents per ltlll pounds to New Orleans, and sevonty cents (o Liverpool, tho sumo ss now charged by the eastern trunk liiio. They say this ia a fuir und reasonable rate, which will pay tbo road a small margin of prolit. At a lower rate tho company would loso money, and it would bo no object for them to go lower, as in such an event tho trunk lines would also com. down, and they would have no more ad vantage than when charging the above named rate. Hut they moun toadhoro to this feature throughout the wintor, which will prevent the trunk linos from making a further advance should thoy be so inclined. W bat a cold and misorablo mockery are thoso beautiful moonlight nights lo tbo young man whoso girl has just gono back on Mm. TliEM'O.V IX 18fi2 AXP IX 1878. A little more than liltoen yours ago, tho I'nlon army commanded by (Jon. John Pope, who bousted that his head quarters would always he "in his sad dle," suffered a crushing und disuxlrous defeat on whut was known as tho first Hull Run buttle ground iu I SO 1. Tho wildest consternation und dismuy pre vailed In Washington, 0,1 1' it" citntiiro by the yictorions rebels was roirsrdedl a iui,uMt -Kinooin, punned UOIVIl ll tho weighty cares and responsibilities of tho war, and despondent "of tho luturo, entered his e&rrw."s,J'1'iT u'. ii,tf,K And Jmvo to tho hotel of Gen. McClellun, who, some lime before, had been removed from his command o( the ar.i.y of the Potomac through tbo intrigues of Stanton, tbo Secretary of i I.:.. i . i. J u ur, auu urn pemoiiui ring, to Iliauo room for the blalunt hero of the west, General Pope. Mr. Lincoln had never lost bis faith in tho military skill and genius of McClellun, and alter briefly referring to Popo's defeat und tbo im minent danger in which it placed the nutionul cnpitol, ho asked him whether ho Would forthwith proceed to tho army, again assiimo ihechiet command and arrest the threatened rebel nil vaneo, General McClellun, who prop, orly appreciated Lincoln's gonerous confidence) iif himself, promptly replied thut his services wero alwuvs at tho command of bis country. His com mission was accordingly delivered to him tho next morning, and, nccotn panied by his staff, he crossed the long bridgo into Virginia. Tbo news of his coming bad preceded him, und when ho lodo along in front of the urmy which bud been drawn up to re ceive him with pmjH.r militury honor, u long, wild, eiithusiusiie sliotil of wel come wont up from tbe broken and shattered raoks of his old soldiers, such as wns never before beard on the soil of Virginia. That sccno may bo im agined, but cannot be described. Its only counterpart in modern history was the mcmorahlo reception of Na poleon by his battle-scarred veterans when his familiar form once moro ap peared before them In his well known military dress, after his csenpo from bunishmont on the island of Elba, in the spring ol 1815. Tho rebel urmy under Gou. Leo was then on the march to western Maryland, with Washing ton for its destination. In fifteen days McClellun, at tba head ol his old and disciplined troops, into whom bis pres ence bad infused now life, encountered Leo near Sharpsburg, whero he fought and gained tbo buttle of Anticlum, September 17lh, 1HU2, and compelled Loo and bis army to seek safety in Virginia. Washington was saved, and Congress and the President, the one by a resolution und the other by a let ter, expressed the grateful thanks of tho country to Uon. Alcllcllnn tor bis decisive and most opportune victory. His nume bocaino a household word throughout the north, and tbe highest meed of praise was bestowed upon him by a grateful people, llo again crossed tba Potomac into Virginia, determined to make another effort to tako Rich mond, if his arch enemy, tho Secretary of War, would permit it by giving him tho necessary support. Rut tho envi ous and unrelenting Stanton bad been busily, und, as tho event proved, suc cessfully at tho work to arrest bis march ut its outset, and when tbo army reached Roctortown a letter wns handed to lien. McClellun from the Scerotury of Wur, informing him tbut bo had been superceded in command by tbo appointment of General Burn- side, and ordering bim (McClellun) to report at Jrrnton, A tie Jeney. llo issued his farewell address to tbo army and repaired to Washington on bis way to Tronton. His appointment to the chief command fell upon Rurnside like a clsp of thunder from a cloudless sky, and ho hastened to Washington lu consult wilb Mr. Lincoln, The brief, but remarkable, interview be tween them is well rcmembored, Gen. Rnrnsido protested his unfitness for tho place, and expressed his firm belief that there was bnt one man in tbo country equal to tho task. "Who is bet" asked Mr. Lincoln. "Goorgo B.J McClcllan," promptly replied General llurnsido. Rut it is too tuto tho ene mies of tbe victor of Antictum wcro in tbo ascendant and Burnsido returned to tuko command. This wns in the early port of Novombcr, l!!iJ2. Tho deteut of tiurnsido at Fredericksburg followed in Decomber, to bo supple mented the following May by Uookcr's signal disaster at Chanccllorvillo. Stanton is in his gravo, but McClellun still lives, honored and respected throughout tbo Republic. On tho litb of the present month bo received an other order, not from a jualous and bostilo Secretary of War, but an order issued through tho ballot-boxes of Now Jersey by a majority of nearly thirteen tkmimnd of her voters, who, reposing confidence in his ability, patriotism and integrity, directed him to report at the tame city of Trenton, to which ho was banished in November, 18(12, on tho 14th of next January, then and lhero to tuko bis official oath us Gov ernor of tbo State. It is thus tbut time lias its revenges and mukes all things oven. l'i6Wrt Freeman. Roi.b Ren. Ren Rutler has been quiet lor a long time, but now that bu has spokon out Mr. Iluycs will not liko it, for ho denounces each particular device used to accomplish tbo Presi dential fraud. "No machinery of elec tion," ho bawled in bis loudest tones, "over ought to put a man in oflico who has not been elected by the vote of tho people." Probably thero is no charac ter so uttorly Contemptible to a strong, outspoken man liko Butler as a weak, namby-pamby person liko Hayos.with fraudulently acquired goods in his bands and sanctimonious professions in his month. About Wound ip. Tbo Buffalo Courier says: "Tho confirmation of a Democrat as United States Marshal for Georgia by the Democratic Sena tors, reinforced by three Republicans, again reminds pooplo that the day of Republican power is rapidly closing. The distinction between tho adminis tration party and opposition has lost its old meaning, as matters now stand. Shins or the Tiuks. Tho Sheriff of Montgomery county has a ternpikoad- vertisod for sale; tho Sheriff of York county offers a circus at auction, and tho Sheriff of Schuylkill county pro poses to sell a church a public solo. A n exebango says that Gon. Thomas L. Kane, of llticktsil famo, still has in his poisossion his old war horse, Hob tail, llo is now twenty-lhroo yean old. Mrs. Say res, shot by bor husband in s church at Philadelphia, on tho IHth of lust month, died on tho 2!Ub nil., from tho effects of that day's shooting. Tho Senate on Thursday confirmed John B. llawloy, ol Illinois, as Assis tant Secretary of tho Treasury, tosuo cccd McCornilck, resigned. Mr, William Wirt Henry, a grandson of tbo famous Revolutionary orator of Virginia, hss been elected to tbo Leg islature of that Ststo. Senator Don Cumcron Is set down " a soli money man, and il is staled will vote for the repeal of tho resumption act. Chief Joseph being caught, we hnpo ho will get an introduction to Howard. Arnold, the writing fluid man, leaves bis heirs an ink-ubni of 11,000,01)0. There is a pensive droop In tho Re publican eye-lid about this time. pisrtltaurouj. nn n I. not eaelly earned In these time., bat Jk it ean be mode la three month, by any Sr. a I ana ef either eet, la any iert of lao eountry who I. willing U work .teedily at the yoor own town. Vna need not be away from home over ninht. You ean give your whole time lo the work, or only your .p. re moiueala. tloo.t. mwu., ... .1, mi. uu.ine... i.iw . u. free. AdJrea. et onoe, U. llt.Larr A Co., April 18, ISTT-lyW Portland, Maine.- IN L I T HE 11 8 I! I! R G . Hereafter, good, will be aold for CASH only, or In exebaeife for produce. Ne booka will be kept lo tbe future. All old aooouata muat be eettled. Tboe who oannol ea.h up, will pleaae hand over their note, aril CLOSE THE EEC0ED. I am dvtertalut-d to eel) my good at eaah price, and at a discount far below that rr offered ia this vicinity. The discount I allow my customer, will make them rich In twenty year If they follow my advice and buy their good from m. I will pay eesh for wheat, oat and elover . UaNIKL (OOILANUKH. lautbraburg, January 17, 1K77. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MEItllELL Haa opened. In n building on Market attret, oa the old Western Hotel lot, opposite the Court House in Clearflsld, Tin and Hbset-Iroa Menu factory and 8 tore, where will be found at all time a full line of HOTJSS FTOOTSimTQ GOODS, Stoves, Hardwaro, Etc. House Spout Inn aod all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac, don oo short notice aod at reasonable rates. Also, agent for the Singer Sewing Machine, A .apply of Machine., with Needle., Ac., el- way, oo oanu. Term., .trletly eaeb or eountry produce. A intra ui patronage eond'ei. 0. B.MKRRELL, Buperislendent, CloarOekl, April 25, 1877-lf. JEMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify tbe public generally bm resaoveu nis urocery More I rota Shaw's Hw, to th build in fortnerlv occupied by J. Mile Kratter, on .Second street, next door to Bigler' hardware tore, where he iutend Keeping a roll line or a it j i: it 1 1: h. HAMS. PRIED BEEP and LAHD. rll'UAR.4 and St Rl'PS, of all grades. TKA8, dreen and DVk. COFFEK, Routed aad Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, tvi.r.revis fri its, All kind, la the market. PICKLES, in jar. and barrel.. SPICES, in every form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, AM, MNIIH OP CRACKER. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, - PIURD OIIIHRIRS, Coal Oil and Lamp Cliimnoys. And a good assortment of tho.. thing, smelly kept la a grooary Ture, which be will exehaop for marketing at tba market prleea. Will aall for eah aa ekeaply aa aay other one. Pleese eall and Bee hla atoek and tuilm fa. youraelf. JOHN McOAt 01IEY. ClearHelJ, Jan. , 1877. THE TIN SHOP! Rl.WIXG MY Owl MACilNE! FItED. SACKETT, ROOM KO.S, riK B OPERA HOrSR, Clearfield. Pa. Respectfully Inform hla easterners, and the pub. li in general, that ho continues te manufacture all kinds of Tln.Coppcr A Sheet-Iron Ware, Of first-) material only, and la n workman - liner ROOFING mid SPOUTING done on short lotto and very reasonable term. COOK STOVES, HKAT1NO RT0VK8 AND FI'RNACKS always kupt In stock, and for a. I low, Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specially. tias Piitures alwara on hand. AM work guaran teed to give eatUfactioa. A share of public palronagcoordti.lly solicited. PRKD, BACKRTT. Clearfield, Pa., May 9, 1877. Save Your Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, (Fueentors to J. 8. Shower,) BOOTS AND SHOES, II A T S AND CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, ROOM Ko. 1,PtK'B nrn.MNo. They are now receiving a hlr lot of lb latest sly lea of Ladle and Heats' Dress Phoe and Boot, together with a large lot of PLOW SHOES, Ao.&c, aultable for workmen en the firm and In lb weed. They Invite apeelal attention I their atork of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of which will ho aold at rate, ea favorable ea they ean be bought elsewhere la tbe ooanly. A .bar, of the patronage af lha pnblie to ra peelfally tollrlled. OKI). C. MIMIIIK. TOM. W. MtMIRK. ClearKeld, Pa, July II, lar? Dm. UiSfflLtufous. ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Sfuve Lining and Fire Brick, k.pt oonxtantly oa band. STOVE AM) EART1IE -WAUE 7 -.-t.. tvii'ii'''.maruaiaia'tf CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS I Fl.her'e Patent Airtight Belf . Sealing e-ruu vauai BUTTER CHOCKS, with lid.. CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CHOCKS, Arriba -uiii.k inueao, l.lf'UI U f-Uln'l u FLOWER POTS, Pig DISIIKS. STKW POTS, And a great many other thing, too numerosa to mootloB, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, Cl,KAhKlKl,D, FA. augl P. CIIU(. a. u'coaicLi. n. BK1LBRUI. . I Lit II. McCORKLE A C0S (Suoeeeaor te John Onliob), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Mtrret, Clcardeld, Pa. W manufacture all kind of Furniture for Chamber, Dining Rooms, Libraries and Halls. If you want Purnttur of ny kind, don't buy until you see oar stock. lIlVDi:itTAKlX In all lie branches. We kerp in atoek all th latest and moat improved Coffin and I'aikeU, and have every facility for properly eon darting thia branch of our builneia. We have a patent Corpse Pre. eervor, in which bodice ean be preserved for a eon. idcrble length of time. A member of the Arm ha his sleeping apart. ment at our wan -mom, whttre be ean be found by any person who eon at night for the parpoee et procuring coffins. (H7LICH, MoCOKKLK A CO. Clearfield, Pa,, May 10, '7(5-1 y. JhTEW ri.ot it. Fi:, AND CxKOCEHY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room Ko. 4, Pie's Opera lluu.e, Clearlleld, Pa. Keep oua.Untly oo hand SUGAR, COFFKB, TEAS, SODA,! COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT,- SPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tohaee", Cigars, Caa- dies, Ci.l.r VlnegarRuttir, Ejj.,.Ao. a ALSO, EXTRA HOME MADS Wheat and Buckwheat Flour Corn Meal, Chop, Feed,!4o,, All of whieh wilt he sold ohsap for cash or is axohange for eountry produce. A. . KRAMER A CO. CUarlleld, KoT. IS 1874-tf - ?:r'M GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. K HrnUNfl RtUEliV FOI DlSEASr.J and iNjiaiif or the Skin i A Healthful llKAimriEs or tue Com-flexion i A Keliable Means or Peeventino asd KeUEVIXC KlIEVllATISM AND GoUT, AND as U.vequALiD Disinfectant, Ueodo- BUKE AND Col'NTEJt-lEBITANT. Glenn' Sulphur Soan, besides eradl eating local di.easca of the skrn, banishes de lect, of the complexion, aad imparts to it gratifying clcarncka and. SMuutuucai. . Sulphur Itnlh are celebrated for curing eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as well ns Rheumatism and (lout. tVrnn' Sulphur Soap produces the same eHrctt at a most trifling expense. Thia admirable specific also speedily heats Mm, tnu'm, tcaUt, iurm, sprami and rrf. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used in the aide room la disinfected, and diseases cammunicabre by contact wilh llio person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction Its use. PricBS-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $120. N. B. Ituy the Urge eakes and thereby ecewimlse. kohl by .11 IMiikUu. " HILL'S HAIR ASD WHISK KR DYE," Black as- Brevra, AS Crate. C S. (trntSTOI, rnp'r, 7 Silt. Av.,1.1. HARTSWICK & IRWIN. 8ECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS ID pure imuus! C1IGMICAL8I PAINTS, OILS, )YI: STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PKRKUMKRY, , PANCV HOODS T01LF.T AUTICLF.S, Or ALL KINIlR, PURE WIXES AXD LIQUORS Ut asejlelaal pvrpoeee. Trw.ees, flapporterf, Scheel Books and Stattoa. ary, ans all atbee artlelea aeaally foand la a Drag Sure. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARS ri'l.LT COMPOUNDED. Il.vlne a huge at- Cirlaaee fa Ike baaiaeaa tkey was giva aatwe eat. laetloa. J. 0. HARTSWICK, JOHN P. IRWIN. Claarleld, December IS, 1174. W 7 1$lMllntm. CHEAP GROCERIES! LUMBER CITY, PA. Tbe anderaigned aaaoaaeee u hi old friends and patrons that he kas opened a toed Ua ol UltOCKKIKS A PHOVIHIONIJ at the eld stand of Kirk A ttpeuoer, for wbleb be eolttiu a liberal patronage. II. W. KPgNCktR. Lumber City, Pa., March M-tC J. r. we. run.... ..w. w. aim WEAVKIt A IIKTTN CLEARFIELD, Pa', ' Are ofering, at the eld alaaa of 0. L. Read A Co tbelr atoek of goods, eoa.l.ting af DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, SOOTS A SHOES, UATSACAPS, UARDWARI. QUEEN8WARK, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4c, Ao., At tba most reaeoaeble rataa foe CASH oi la exehange for Square Timber, Boards, SbingleB, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE at-Advanee. made to thore enraead la eet. ting out square timber oa tbe moat advaataeeoBa rk pdlllaafl JJARD TIMES a HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLE I I am aware that there are sAm neea.r. . n,,i hard to please, and I am also awar that tb nompiaint or "hard time" 1 well nigh nntvrsl. But I am so situated now that I Mn uti.r. .k. former and prove eoaelnsively thai hrd times" will not effect those who boy their goods from m. and all my patron shall I initiated late the a, eret of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES bar goods enough to an, It all the (nhal.1. tent ia tbe lower end of tke eounty wbieh 1 e at exceeding low rate from my mammoth store ia M11LHONHMH4), where I eaa nlway be foend ready te wait upon ealler and anpply them with Ir) Goods of all kinds. Buck a Cloth, Satinet te, Caaiimere, MusIIps, vciame, bin a, uniitDg. leJieoet, Trimming, Ribbon, Laree, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat and Cap all of tb best material and mad to order -Hose, 6oeks, ti lores, Mitten. Laees, Ribbon, Ao. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Pish, Salt Pork, Linseed Oil, Pisk Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Plots and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultira tor, Cider Presses, and all kind of Ax. Perfumery, Paint, Varnish, Glass, and a gem rat assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, always oa kand, aad will he old at tbo lowest possible figure. J. H. MoClain'i Medicine, Jayne' Medici tie Hostetter'a and Uoofland'a Bitters. SOOt) pound of Wool wanted for which tbe highest price will be paid. Cloveraeed on band and for aale at tb lowest market price. Also, Agent for Strattonvlll and Curwen.i:ie Threshing Machines. tofaLCall and see for yourselves. You will fti,d everything usual ly kept in a retail tor. L. M. COL'DRIKT. P reach ills P. 0., August U, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED (Suoeewor to Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS Manufacturer of PORTABLE St STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fonrtk aad Pin Streets, CLEARFIELD. PA. HAVING engaged la tba maaarkelare ef Irrt elaas MACHINERY, ws reepeetfully lateral he pubtle that we are aow prepared te all all orders as cheaply and as promptly as eaa be done la aay of the eitiee. We maaafeetare aad Jeatia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Bead Blocks, Water Wheals, Shafttag Pallayi, Oiiord'e injector, Steam G.area, 8t.au. Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cupa, Oil Cups, Oaugs Cocks, Air Cocks, nioba Valves, Cheek Yalree, wrought Iri B Pipes, S'.eau Pamps, Boiler Peed Pumps, Anll Prietion tletrea, Soap Stone Parking, Oam Pari ng, and all klada ef MILL WORK : together wltk Plows, Sled Solea. COOK AXD PARLOR STOVES, and otker CASTINGS of all klada. r-Orders aollell.d and ailed at ally prices All letters of inejalry with referanoo to maehia.ry of onr maBufactura promptly answered, by addrae- ing bs at Clearfield, Pa. JanlTI-tf BIOLKR, TOVNO A REED QROCKRIES. JAS. II. LYTLE, (8aroassorlo LVTLKJA MITCHELL) -WHOLESALE ANI;KKTAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINK OF1 1EA8, OOLONUS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOPNtJ HYSON, ENUUSll BREAKFA.! Purest la Market. SUTTER AND tnna. Will be kept aad aold at Iral eoet. Cask pel lor vouatry rriMluoe. UFRMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAV I MS II. I -i Mackerel, Lake tlerrlag, Cod, Ae. rH'KLKa, Barrel Flekle. aad Bsgnsa Pickles, FLOUR ASD PREI. Flout, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, Aa. Jaa. I, tt. JAS. H. LYTLE