SottJj. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corn.r of Seoond ud Marh.t 8lreeti. CLEARFIELD, PA. THIS old aad oonuodl.ui Haul hai. durtna .1 -.... kaim nl Pni1 t ilnnkl. ll. . THIS. Id and oon-modl.ui HoUl hai. durtna lora.r oapaelt? for the enMrtaiuhMat of ran-! g en'and gueiti. Tha whole bullJiog hai boon - refuralihed, aa tha proprietor epare no pitll to roudor hll gu.iU aoBlortablo while Uriel with pr-tkt "Meuiion Honie" On.nlt.ul ran to . i4 re.te.e Qml oa tan anneal hi partaro -If.,-' LLEGHENY HOTEL.- Mirket Htrcet, Clearflrld, P. Wd. B. Bradlty, foraiorlj propritlor of tbo , Loonord lluaM, hoviDg UoMd ttio Atlfgbenjr Hotoi, Riiolu ikon of public potroBogo, Tbo Uvbm boi boon tboroajrbly ronoind Bod aowly furnltbod, and gutRU will And it a plsaaoot itoi-! piog plaoo. Tho Ublo will bo uppliod witb tboi 'belt of ororythtag Ib tho uarkot. At tho bar will bo fwaod tho bolt wIdm and liqnon. Uood IMln kithMl. I'll. 8. UKADLEY. ' Majt If, It. Proprittor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Markot A Front itrooti,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbo Bodonlanod harlnc takoa ohargo of tbil llotal, would roipootfullj aolloit public patronago. Jaal'T ULLEH1U.N. WASUINGTON nOUSK, NEW WAHI1INUT0N, PA. Thll Bow and well furniibod houio hai been taken bj tho vBdenigBod. He feoli oonodent ol being able to render latiifaetion to tboie wbo nil riTer bta wltk a call. Mar I, l7i. a. W. DAVIS, Pnip'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PUILIP8BUHU. PKNN'A. Table alwayi lopplied with the belt the market auras, i no iraToung puoiie . mni.a to na... Jan.l,'7. KOUKKT LUVU. r. a. arioi.1.. a. w. moil. j. a. aruolp F. K. ARNOLD & CO., llnnkem nnd ISrokerm, ReynoldBVllle, Jeirertwo Co., Pa. Monty raetiired on tlflposlt. Diiconnti at mo dert ratet. Ettitera ml Foreign Kxcbbtngt l wtya on band ud oollntiooti promptly utado. Haynoldirlllt, Dw. 1A, 1874.-1y County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Muonlo Daildlnf , on door north o1 0. D. WaUnn'i Drug Store, rtviiaf a Ticked to and from Lirorpool, Qooena town, Ulaiow, London, Paris and Copenbagen Alio, Drafti for tale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prei't. W. M. SHAW, Cuhier. jinl7T DREXEL & CO., No, 31 Mouth Third Street. Pblladelphla And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will reeeire prompt atten tlon, and all Information cheerfully farnixhed Order! aolioted. April U-tf, Sfutlstrj). DR.. E. M. THOMPSON, . . (OEeo la Bank BalldiDg.) ;Cnrweiillle, Clearfield Co Pa. mob li '7o.tr. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEAnriELD, PA. (Offioo Ib reaidoBoe, SMond Itroct.) ICIearfteld, Pa., Hajr i, 1877.1 J. GREAT REDUCTION l Tltn Mint or ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M. flilll would Inform hli frlendf and fiatroni that be W now putting up Artificial Toetb or TEN DOLLARS PER BET. Br a new and greatly Improved proem of pollib. ing Rubber Plaleo, be can giro a much ilronger plate with leu thickneai the plate being all over too palate of an equal thiokBeai, render! it nucb mure pleasant to tho patient than the old atylr plaloa. Al 1 have tbo oxoluiiro right to u.l thii prooeli iB thii oounty, BO other Dentiit can put up ai good platoa bj any other node. 1 1 .W-AII work guaraatoed latlifaelorr.lkaj Clearfield, June 1.1, 1877-tf. A. II. HILLS. T X rJ At -heir work before It Inaret tbe (hop. And a all flenb la ai tbe gram of tbe field, and the prouieec of men are like the 11 o wen tbereeftney are firea one day and forgotten tne neatuiaiefore it ! bait not to truit anybody. All kiodi of work will be done ia tbii ihop for oaah or ready pay Hoot and aboei of all aiiei and ttylee the bit and etieapeHt In town. I have removed my abop to tbe lower end of town, in Taylor'i row, on Reed street, near tbe depot, where I will be found at all timei, wailing for eu Momer.. AH work warranted good and cheap. Alio, all klndi of Leather and Shot Finding! for Mia. The eUliea! of Clearfield and vicinity are reipeetfally ioelud to give me a eall. JUS. 11. PCERINO, ClearAeM, Pa., Jul; 11, 1h77. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS STA TIOXER Y Market M., Clearfield, (at the Pout Office.) TIIK andenigned begl learo to announce to tbo oititena of Clearfield and vicinity, thai be hai fitted up a room and bal joat returned from tbo oily witk a largo amonnt of reading nutter, eonmtlng in part or Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aocount and Pan Book! of ovorr do oeviptioa f Paper and Envelope!, Prench preieed nd plain Pom and Pencil! ; Blank Legal Paper, Doedl, Mortgagee j Judgment, Riome. Ilea aad Promiiarv aoleii White and Parob ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and BUI Cap, eheet Maiie, lor either Piano, Plata or Violin, eonllaatly on band. Any booki or atatloner) deiired that 1 may not bava oa band, will bo aritered by firet oipreae, and ai.ld at wboleialo or retail ta wit eojtomen. I will alio keep periodical literature, inch aa Magaalnei, Nowipapen, Ae P. A.UAUI.IN. Cloarlold. May 7, IMI-tf A. I. nAQEBTT. REED & HAGERTY, Bacetaeon to . J. G. SCHRYVER, . DEALERS IR HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, 'WOOD && TOIXk0WW.AIlX COOKING 8TOVES, HEATING STOVES and BANQES. &tco4 A'f., Ctearfifld, iti. The Midori. greed wovMannoaoaeta tbe eitlteni of Clear eld and vicinity, tbat they have par abated tbe Hardware H tore of J. it, Henry ver,and will eeaetantly hep oa band a foil aoaortmeot al Hardwire in all ita braaebei, luck aa TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY, Beach Slope, Band Sawi.Oreat Amerloaa Croii cut Saw!, D. ti. and Pee hag Aiee, Hatchet, PknM and Plana Irom, all binde of 5aite, Korea Sboeeand llora Aboa Natla, Pieki, Uei, Rakee.Haj - Forka,0bofeliaadf)paief. ficytke!.anatbei,Plewi, ' uraia uradtee, ' Cnttlrmtnre, Double 1 andtytagfeEboral Plowi, Cultivator Tta, Beeeti aad Try tuaraa, Hfa.rel Bladea, M ill fVw aad Taper Fiiea, Ckieela, BitU, Augera, Adeee, Hara beor Haagwra, Butt, T and Strap H la gee, Bonay'f HotUtr Aagari, all klnai of Loeki, Screw", 8ah Card aad Pulleys CLASS and PUTTY, Foot and Ob a la Botti, Cairlage, Tiro aad Barrel Bolt!, Jfed Cord, Sad Iroal, llnrae Braokei and Carn-Ooaiba, Uriad ateae ixtarea, Umm, Heap aad feap-itoaa Paektag. Cable Chains, eta. 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Newspaper! are aot to eopy thii advertisement wiiaont ma eipreao oreer at ntsris a neu a. Addreii, JJARPKR A UHOTHBRH, Nor. f lea. New York. THE REPUBLICAN. I'l.RARFIGLl), PA SKI NKSUAV MORKIKd, JAN Id. I'- UPERATIOXfi OF THE HIST. IV. l.liulormai), iMrcetorof tlio Mint "i'"!-1" ' Swfi'7 "f tbe Treasury. Tlio r; I n n kmi. , .,7, , I anil Ahhh)' oft ices for tho lut rlHitil 'year lo havo been aa rollown ; tlold bullion waived and opera. ted upon. $rtw,3tif,Ml 70 Silvrr bullion rvetived and oi-er aied upon S7.9,32P VS Toiil.. " i Deducting rciteiHiNits bars made and iwuod by ono institution and do- ptwitod at another llio dqioails were: Hold m,n7S.i Bllrer XH.44U A Miour Ci.lnl Total :...$7!.!MI,Jti Compared with tho previous year thero was bd inrrense of 2,002,232.21 in the amount of gold, and 8,193,2.10 in tho kinnuntof silver bullion operated upon ; $6.8!)9,236.r0 in gold coinage, and tt),l23,532.S0 in silver cuinaHO. Tho increase alone in the silver coinage over that ot tho last llxcul year lias been greater than tho total amount cl silver coinugo executed in any ono year prior lo 1874. In speaking of Ibo coinago of tho proposed dollar, ihe Director mi s that hull' of our minting capacity is in the States west nf the Rocky Mountains, and where but a small amount of sil ver dollars will bo required for circula tion. In order to insure tho general distribution of the now coin, the ex penses of transportation should be paid by the Government out of the gain or Bcinoruges. lie also suggests that tbo legal ten der of a silver dollar should be limited to an amount sulTlcient to prevent ii from expelling gold Irom tho country, and lor tbo purpose ot restricting its iiiHUO to tbe requirements ot Ihe public tor such money, as well as to keep it at par with the lull legal-lender money, it should bo ismied only in ext hungo tor United Stales noles and gold coin. It such a trillion bo placed upon the issuo, no limitations as to the amount to bo coined will be necessary. These coins should also by law bo made receivable by the United Stutes for all dues except duties on imports. Tho Director estimates tho present running capacity at about 12,1100,000 i per month in silver dollar pieces, and j oeuevea tne issue oi tuut ainoiiiit wuuiu prove of much benefit to the public, aid in stimulating a revival of business, steady tho valuo of silver, and protect of Ohio, objecting to a certain appoint our Important silver mining interests, j ment. The answer, in the President's The Director stutes that to estimate own hand-writing, was : " Our desire tho amount of coin und bullion in Iho i is to appoint good, faithful, competent country is always a matter of uncer tainty, ono of tho obstacles in the way being tbo impotwibility ol dutorniiiiing with any di'gruo nf accuracy, tb amount ol gold and silver consumed in tho arts and manufactures and espe cially us coin as well as bars is uxed for thorn) purposes. It is also quite difficult to estiuiato the amount in pri vate bands. Taking thoso difficulties into consideration bo thinks it not fur out of the way lu slulo tbo amount ol gold coin and bullion now in tbo coun try at about ? 1.5,000,000, und silver at 50,000,000. j POLITICAL TREASURE TRO VE Mr. RudUcId, tho indefutigable rov ing correspondent of tho Cincinnati Commercial, has been delving among tho voluminious correspondence ol tho lalo Andrew Johnson and has found a good deal of mailer thut, if not really important, throws a good deul ol light upon the ex-President's character and shows to some extent tho manner in which his famous policy was ahaped by extrinsic influences. Hero is an immonse conglomeration of letters and telegrams, several columns ot which are printed as samples, from men of high and low degreo in public liie, who jo close connections wilh Johnson wore either never known, or huvo since been entirely forgotten. In February, 18(16, a confidential friend of Oliver P. Morton telegraphed that tho lulturwus ready to accept a portion in thu Cabi net 01 "ins ;cciuency, ns nnen. then styled. About that timo Johnson was quite a toast wilh influential lie publicans, ulthough his policy wus already clearly foreshadowed. Colonel Koruey telegraphed bis cnngratula- lions from Philadelphia and Simon Cameron from llarrisburg, in view of tho Pennsylvania election in tho autumn of 1865, while Charles Mumnur fired a solemn prntent from Holon at tho While Houso. On the22d of Feb ruary, 18(1(1, Henry J. Raymond, ol tho New York Timet, telegraphed : " Knlhusiitstio populiir sentiment hero is overwhelmingly with you;" and William 11. Howard, wbo was in Now York, capped this dispatch on the next day wilh tho sanguine statement that "The country is safe ; tho niliiuni-liit lion Is established ; its enemies aro no- where." Tho historian Bancroft was erTusivo in bis praiso of Johnson and bis policy ; ho seems to have kept on tho blind side of all llio adininialriitioiis that have como along in his timo. James (iordon Dennett, the first of tho name, wioto confidential letters pur. porting to disclose tho political situa tion in New York. Ho did not hesi tate to say that Mr. Johnson occupied "a position in ibis country only equaled by that of tbo first President after tho Iie.Vfl.'uli.o.n of 1770, but witli a luluro far beyond Iho jn breadth and volume." lie virtually placed thff Herald at llio disposal of tbo adminis tration. From all quarters enino mes sages ot cheer and injunctions to stand firm. Uo wonder that the Tennessee Tailor was encouraged lo go to tbo length nf antagonising his parly and becoming an habitual votocr in carry ing out a policy that seemed lo have such a strong backing. It is curious to nolo bow many of theso posthumous papers aro devoted solely lo tbo claims ol thoofilfc seekcrs. Thoro ia a vein of humor running through many of tho letters that was by no means apparent to the writers. There wus very litllo civil servlco ro lorm talk tun or twelve years ago ; the men who wanted offices for themselves or ibeirfiionds talked business without ahamo fucedness. In 105 J. Madison Wells, the now famous Itetuming Hoard tactician, was a prominent char acter in Louisiana, although ho had not risen to tbo dignity pf making Prcsiiluiits. Ho camo rijlit to llio! puiiit in tuK'uinpliing ; "1 deem it to tlm intercut )' I.ouii-ititia tluit 1 shtll I lit) appointed Provisional Oovruor. Ai I uniform system of re orauieutiun I, i n,y ..pinkHi, nu.inrully t.wtiH,,,.,,-1 lie. Anotliur l.iiiiviuiiiuii, wlio hub . .... r , I . . ... .. .. .. . ,;uiinniiiin.'Uiiledurticiii( huh ,iuiiLfu n . ii, i'. nint;, who whk ..... ... . . I muuo uoiittinr l .r wrnmm oy I Pro-Wi-ni Hayes mill Hun in .,, n KOInirti'im Iawrunco. J ikIko am willing lo acce und eve- yi uiu : (I url ut threo houin' iiolieo in a reve-l nuo culler,' Mr. (i. W. Cbumbirbii lolegi'iiplied all the way Irinn Deliver, Colorado, llmt his iiooition us United ' , Stales District Attorney was wurlli-i. , , , , ,,, . J less, und that be wanted to bo Cbiet lIUBIIVV " J ..lll.l V. V .Ull, ul.l being competent, honest, i.nd your friend." Mr. Tililen had not taken the reform lever in '07 Uo liegged Ihe uppoinlmout of one Pierce us Collector of the Third New York District on iho ground that " it would help us greatly in Kings county." Kernundo Wood, more peremptory, said : "1 want Francis A. Thomas lor Collector Ninth Disliict, und 'l liomi.s O'Callughau for Assessor ; pleuso iioiuiuulo to day." Mr. John Welsh, of Ibis city, very modestly bespoke tbo appointment ot (ienerul Burbridge, of Kentucky, as Commissioner of Internal Revenue in behull of "the Conservative Johnson men of Philadelphia." Brick Poiueroy offered ono bundled thoiioand volun teers to fight (or " the President, who is tho Government." W. h. Chandler, of New llumpshire, best known in late years as a bloody shirt waver, was on Iho same platform with ' Brick," and look occasion to w bi.-por by wire thut if ono Willard were appointed Postmaster at Concord he would esteem it a personal favor. A United Slates .Senator now dead uu ought lo be tuught that going about wrote thai his Stuto was close, lut'wn) breaking tender feminine hearts . ...... .i ii i I ... ..... Iliai one umirict ui least eonm uo eui-1 ned tor " Ihe policy H the rresuleiilj would appoint to unimportant offices) two young men whoso parents would, j in consideration thereof, disburse four and fixtures belonging to Henry Ward thousand dollars for the good of the Beecher's ''Lilo ol I'hriat," was recent cause. Andrew Johnson's disgust wus ly sold at public sale for 11,000. J. B. recorded upon tbo envelope in tho ' Ford & Co., the former owners, are in words, ' Four tliousaud dollars otTereJ bankruptcy. The purchaser will aue' for two appointments to office." John- son indeed seems to have kept bis head , pretty well in the midi-tof ihoboinhurd-j mont of prayers and Ihreais. Iho Jetleisonion requirements of an otllee j ..v....... '.-..n.. better slated in nn endorsement upon a telegram of lien. John W. Morgan, j en. who aro honest, capable and for tbo promotion of the Union. Any niivfttiimB niadu ly you whitb will uid in carry ing out tlnn olJoct will be thankfully rwrived." Tim wonder is not that a Prunidcnt multc. rxtuxional ininlukt'S with so many udrisc-rsand so many tloigiiiii eourlicrs, but thai he over mukes a good appointment. It is this system tbat President Hayes is now trying lo brvuk up, and thut Mr. Conkling und his set aro working so hard to rexloro lo its pristine vigor. Public sentiment hits vastly improved in tone, or Ihe tumpuign til inioriu would be almit hopeless ; as it is, tliero is no reason why it should not bo entirely uccei.ful, although tho isiue limy bo long postponed. The publication ot a page hero and there front tho diaries and correpondenee of tho Preiiideiils, from Jackson lu Hayes, wculd muko tho demand for a t liungo a good ili ul more general and hasten thu result. Tho story such things tell is luuiiliar to ihe politicians, but the people bnro only a suspicion I of the truth. PnHiuMilna Timet. tuekorTesa VAGE. We havo carefully read the fiery speech of Sitting Bull, recently deliv ered, and cannot find a ainglo error in his indictment of tbe "tbo Americans." We havo aa individuals and as a nation " broken our treutics" wilh tho ' Hot : people on this part of tbo earth," (tho A borigincn). We havo not been "jutt." Wo. " (lid ilrivo then lmliuns lowar, and I lion seek to punlali them lor fight ing." We bnvo not been ' boneitl " toward them. Wo huvo stolen their lands and murdered them for trying lo delend themselves. Thctjuccn " would not do" as we huvo done. Her officers are not " treaty-breakers, thieves and murtlerera"liko tbe Americans,bulbavp proved by a hundred years intercourse with llio Indium thai they can treat them fairly and control lliem in peace. There Is 110 doubt whatever that Wit ling Hull and hisbrurus will live quietly und peuceubly in Cannda just as all Indians do. And if he (Iocs announce openly and fairly that w hen bo recov ers bimsell a little hu means to cross thu border and dio fighting tbo treai li eruus American foe, ho does a knightly thing a thing that a chlvulruus peo plo ought rather to admire than re proach him for. 1 ho truth is, whether wo liko to admit it or not, that in our recent wars wilh the Indians wo have been entirely in tho wrong and tbe lmliuns entirely in Iho liglil, and that is certain to bo the verdict ot impartial history, which will depict such men as Joseph, I'apluin Jack and Milting Hull as men of high character und the finest qualities, ill no respect Inferior losucb heroes of twilight hialory as Wallace and Bruce, and the first i f thorn fully on tho level ol I'.uyi.nl himself, waging a most gallunt though unsuccessful war fare against a powerful, wily and faith less nation, Iinlcitd pf proving thut " tho nobla savage Is pluyed out" this speech of .Silling Hull duiiionstrului that in spitu of bis barbarism ho pos sesses so 1.0 ot the best qualities of hu man nature which, with fuir and just treatment, would bo still further brought out and made useful to tbe country that ho so scornfully repudi airs and rcbukra. A (iootiOpEMnn. A exchange says there are public lands in many of the Western und some of the Southern Slates, f ho Homsalcnd Law provides that any native-born or nalurulir.cd citisen ran secure, lor imlivitluui use as a settler, a plot of eighty acre) on a payment of a $5 too, and 110 for one i hundred and sixty acres, and given five years to pay tor the land. Tbe price fixed by the Government ia 12 50 per acre for eighty acres, and 11.25 for une hundred and sixty acres. GOSPELTR VTnS. i u.... I ..I -..l .... : echo I hu miying: "H 1h luumtvbl toj ....i . lllint llniltt iiiit 1 1 m miid-li ! i.p K twin ml' nlU , . . . . . . eulion mi tho irnnury brunoliai, in our Tliu villi .. , Hn uiven l.y our vuinuuin K-huuU , , ... , . . . . . p.i. mil. ud ... n euui.ini.imi. iirui'inai. UKt hil cliurai Ut, un J n-a lu it miaera It ia a fuel lo bo do- rnI...H ll,rn.,h . . I. , I f .1 i,,i;,.. , ,. , ,. , , I iiuiiu ui wuieu liieji vicr nitt-iur, mi'. slarl ill tliu worm a battle illy paiiopli ...I I,.. Il...r.,,..,l. ..i..,...i.. ........ ,,. .1,.. , , . .. ,, ,. . lower and most essentially u.lul . .. .., , , ,, ., bmnehes lor hie a sirugglos. I hero . ,i of Pennsylvania that bears so hard up on the earnltigs of the people as the support ot Ihe common school system. We collect nine million ot dollars yearly lor iho common schools, which is l least three million dollars in ex cess of all llioexH'iidilui'esot theSiato fur whatever purpose besides, and yet thero is no form nf expenditurcsagainit which so lew cheeks are provided to prevent misapplication of funds, or wherein there is so tittle pains taken to insure that Iho people gel an equiv alent lor their money. PhiUnltlphin Hecard. Sim Won't Stay StTri.Kii. We no tice by Washington dispatches that the Widow Oliver refin.es lo release lien. Cuinemn, notwithstanding her agree iiienl lo do so on receipt of a certain amount of money, which was paid lo her, and she is about proceed ing against the V'clicliiMo ex Senator lor (20,000 damages. This ardent admirer of lien v ameron places a pretty high figure on her wounded feelings and unrequit ed affection ; but the (jen. is rich and t um tM 0 lite is not tlie proper ,1,,, ,i0i . "As IIioii as a KiTi."-Thu plates Ucechor lor 8tO,(KI cash pnid him by Ford A Co., und subsequent royalties with also for damages sustained by reason of Heeeher s lailure lo complete tbe book, amounting in all to 1100,000. 1 Plain. Svnatnr Conklin'n organ nayB that probably no man ever entered tho Senate who madu more cnemiiw in k'HBtime than Sum ley Matthew. Tbe Utita (N. Y.) HrralJ, a IIimblitrun journut, nays that after Matthew., the Itfpublu'un party tan stand IV nd Lion or any other man tbe LngiKluturo of Ohio cbooaet U) ticnd ait hi aiieceHMor. Iead. Oateola Cooper, ft nephew of iho famous S'-minolo Cliivf, Oai-cttla, and himself the acknowledged Chief ot the Kemlnolo tribe, and if report speaks truly Iho rightful owner of a largo lor iii mi, died on tho 2d inst., iii a pour apurlmunt in 'he top story of a Now York lodging. house, where he hud been living for a lew works iu poverty. Awri'Ll One William E. Chandler threatens to w rile an open letter lo President llat'es. This is tho most Kaiiguinury threat that has been madu against tho administration yet. He wus tho biggest rogno in tho Florida counting case. It really looks now as though Mr Hayes would bo devoured by his own dugs. Miuiiatinu. About 230 families, all but 00 of whom weru dependents or paupers lat winter, have just left In dionapolis fur Holly Springs, Miss., and others went from Brazil, Terro II no to and KfTlngham. Several hun dred more are ready to follow if the advance colony is successful. A gentleman having presented goose to his servant Patrick, for Christmas dinner, and meeting him short timo after. "tiel him bow bo liked the goose. ' Och, yor honor,' said Pat, "miro an' it was a fine bird ; I niver seo a goose or a ganther thai I don't think of yer honor." Goon. Tbe Pittsburg ftrVyriijiAsays: "Hon. Henry M. Long is going to read bis pamphlet on tho July riots to the f,cu-io!aturo. Now, if Col. Barr would .1 i i i - i t . ! " uu" " " . ' m " " " . ' " T. .' senlment also, the members would re- eclvo ailequuto punishment for their past wickedness. Fixtn. In tho recent election in the Slulo of (ieorgia the new Constitution was adojited by a majority of 67,5CJ j tho HumcDleud Act of lllll had a ma jorily of 41,087,81111 Atlanta for the Capital of ihe Stale a inejonty of 42.55(1 William K. Chandler, of New Hamp shire, is tellipj; all be knows, and thai is considerable, about tup rascality of tho eight to seven count. But In Ibis caso when rogues fuM out honest men will not get their own. Nomiv. The Cumberland, Mary land, Timet, put it in this way: "It is stilled that Senator Patterson will 're. cess' in Pennsylvania, whose three Son. alors will bo at homo during the hull days." Not I.tNUj.ln little less thut) four teen months M r. I In) es will be relieved Irom his Mudicnl onemies in the Senutu who will then he nuiHiiveiled bv a Demoerullo iniijoiiiy. (jo. Humplon refuses to loosen hiH grip upon Putterson's coat eollur, even III llio rcfjiiest "f Senator Buller, and ihut js'iiitentiary ibsir begins id yawn ominously again. Twenty years ago It required over five tons of coal to muko a ton of li on mils; now a ton ol sleet rails may be produced from llio ore with half thut quantity of coal. ' "Oh, said Senator r.dinumls, "it ia nut Kiixsimmoiis I'm fighting ; it Is tho other man." And, alas I the other man's iiuinu was Rutherford B. llayci Henator K Imiinds says thero is no surer way cf gelling anything into the paiers than by talking about it in so. crot session. William Pitt Kellogg, of Louisiana, Is described as a slim, under sited, bald. beaded, griuly. whiskered, ildlsb, nor yous, poppery man. HiSffllaUfOUJ. " illy earned la tbeee timet, but uiade ta three eauntbi by any i I i Haaa bu T " her ii, Id any part of tbe en u try ahu ie willing to wvrk ittdily at tbe euiplnruieut thai we fur bud. $,6 yr week la our u ttB. Yu iieud titit be ay from home iiver ai(b'-. Ywu eo give your wboletiiat tu tbe work, nr only ynurapare moiuaati. Iteovt! noth tug lo try the boiaei Termi aad i Outfit free. Ad-lnkM at onoe, U. lUttarr A Co., April IM, IHTJ ly Purllaud, Maina. A NEW DEPARTURE Hereafter, goodi will be sold for CAHH only, in eifbaoite fur pruduoa. No bstuki will be hrpt in the future. All old aocounti muat be fitted. Those who cannot eaih up, will please haod tiver tbeir nuiee ard CLOSE THE EEC0BD. I am determined to sell my goods at oaah priees, nod at a diatwunt far below that aver offered in thu vietoiiy. The dieotiunt I allow mi rustirmtirs, will tuakfihem neb in twruty years II tbo) tull.tw my advice and buy tbeirgwodi frm e. I will pay easb tor wheAt, oats an el'rver-stx-d. UANIKL OdUULA.MjKH Lutbariburg, January 17, M77. TIN 4SHEET-IR0N WARE. CANDIS MKItltELL 11 as nprned, In a building on Market street, oa ibe old Wei'ern Htel lot, opposite tho O'turt House In Clearfield. a Tin and Hheet Iron Maun Tactory and Store, where will be found at all times a full line of HOUSE FTOaNISimTG GOODS, Stovos, Hardware, Etc House Hpisuiing and all kinds of Job work, repair ing, Ac, done on aburt nutiee aod at reasonable rates. Alu, aged for tbe SingerSewing Machine. A eupplv of Machines, with Needles, "., al wavi on band Terms, Uriel ly eattb or coon try produce. A ibareof patronage solicited. O. D MKKKKI.L, Puperiniendr-nt. ClearAcId, April 23, 177-1 1". REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY Woold respectfully suttfy the public generally that be hu removed hu Uruoery blore from Shaw's Row, to ibe building formerly ooeripied by J. Miles K ratter, on rtecood aircet, next door to Bigler'a hardware it ore, where he Intend keeping a full line of ii it o t i: ii 1 1; s. HAMS, DKIED BKEPand LARD. sl'dAHU and 1 Hfl'S, of aU ,r.d. TEAS, (Irera and Black. COFPKE, RoaauJ and Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CIAWiin FHM'ITS, All kindi ia the market. PICKLES, to jars aad barrel!, SPICEf, in every form aad variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINIIftOPCRACKIvRH. SOAPS. MATCHES,' DHIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil ud Lamp CHmneys. And a f.Kd aeiurlment of thole thlnaa u.ualle epl ia a grocer, iture, wbirh be will eli-bang li.r marketing at tbe market (trteel. Will .ell fur oa.h ai ehrapl, aa an. olber one. rise., flj.11 and rer bi. itock and Judge for v.urelf. JOHN MrtlArOIIET. ClearO.ld. Jan I, It7. THE TIN SHOP! RCXIG MY0n MAIIUXE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM XO. !, PIE S OPERA lint s, Clearfield, Pa. Reipelfullv Infwrmi bli euitomeri. and tbe pub II. In general, tbal be eontinuoa lo nianqfacture all kindi of Tin. Copper 4 Sheet-Iron M ore, nf firit.elase aiaterial only, and la a workman like manner. ROOFING and SPOUTING done on abort notice and very reasonable termi, COOK STOVES, HKATINll STOVES AND Fl'RNACKS alwayi kept lu ilock, snd for I no low. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specially. Oai Flitures alwayion band. All work guaran teed tdi giva aatiifaction. ' A ihare of public patronage cordially ao Hoi ted, FRKD, PACKRTT. Clcarneld, P.t.( May , (877. Save Your Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, tSucceiiori ta J. 0. 6 how or,) en a Lara tx BOOTS 4P SHOES, T S II A AND CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, room Ko. i, purs nuaoiMa. They are reeeiving a iholoe lot of (he latest itylei of Ladiei and Ueati Drese Rboei and Root!, tngeiner witb a large lot of PLOW SII01CS, o,Ac, suitable for workmen en ihe farm and In the woods. They tovlte ipeeUI attention to their itorh of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of which will ho Mild at rale, al rentable al thr. ean bo bought ,lewbft In tho eonnty. A iharo of ibe patronage of the publlo ll N Ipnlfull. aotlrlted. - nun. C MUORK. TOM. W. MKRR. CI.irl.IJ. I'.., J.I. 11, IITT-I. I T II It at II I. If I. " . a u a ia a. 11 a u a aa w Sttisrcllanrous. "TERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES,'pUEAP groceriesi iV LtlMBKR CITT. PA. HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick. kept eonstaatly on baud ST0E AM) EARTHED -M ARK Of KVIiBY IIKSCkirTIONI CROCKS! POTS1 CROCKS! BlIYTKR CHOCKS, witb lid.. Cn AM CHOCKS, MILK CHOCKS, APCLK. BUTTKH CHUCKS, PICKLK CHUCKS, PLOWKR rOTS, Pig DIBIIEs, STKW POTS, . .. And a great man otner inine. too aalneroBe In onlion, lo no I Ad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY. Corner ol Cherrjr and TblrS Htreota, CLKAKrlnl.U, PA. aogl a. r. acLtra. R. S'cuRRLa. B. RltLBROa. GILICII, MclORKLE & (0.S (Snooeaenn to J"ba llullcb), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Hi root. Clearfield. Pa. We manuraetore all kindi of Purn.luro for Chanlr., Diiiing H.join., Librarlea and rlalli. If ,on want Purnlture of nj kind, don't bu, unli tee our etiMb. LTN li K 11 T A 11 1 X ii In all Its branches. Wo kit-p in atock all tbe latest aad iaot improved Coffins and Casket i, and have every facility far properly eow duct tog this breoeb of our buiioeis. We bare a patent Corpse Pre server, io which bodies can be preserved for a con siderable length of lima. A member nf the flna baa bii lleeping apart ment at our wan-roewi, where be can be four.d by any perion who ooloi at eight for the purpose ol procuring coffin i. OCIJCII, McCORKLR A CO. Clearfield, Pa,, May 10, '70 I y. FLOUlt. FEED, AND GROCERY . STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. i. Pie's Opera lluuee, Clearfield, Pa. Keep eonitanUy oa hand SUOAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, SVRl!P, SALTJ SPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fruita, Tobaoeo, Clgara, Caa- diei, Cider Vlnegar,Baltor, Etgl, Ae. ALSO, EXTRA HOME MADE Wheat and Buck heal Flour, "Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &c, All nf whieh will be euld oh.ap for oaah or ia irhange fur oountr. iiniituoe . .1 KRAMER A CO. I'l.arSeld. S.... Ik l7l II HONEY OF EOREHOUHD AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Oarhi, Cold i, Inflnenta, nouifoec. Biffirrlt breathing, and all Affect ion t of trie Tlimit, BroBuhlal Tubes, and Lvttgi, leadirg ta Coniiaiptiea. Thii inrllil!e rcmeHly is rtiuH.Kri (tf tl -Hunkv of the plant lloiclionml, in tlmuiv union with Tak Haim, cxtraLittl fr-i:i tl. l.tFK I'KtNCIl'IK of the forest lire Alii Mummim, or R.iitn of (iilrnd. The Money of lloielioiind fitXTHii-s am si ,"n KKS all irnl.ilionsmxl iitdiiiionniii'iK. n tllC Tar-lullH tl.KWMS AMI II1MS k- lliro. dltil nir p.lts.iijjri le.iilirtf to the litlir;. I' r ailliliotial ingrntirnt, keep lite nruiM ccaA. tn-'ist, anl h hcaltliful nt-tinn. I rt ;tilic( kern you from trymp this groat msli cine of a iainout iloctor who lias mivih! thou siinl of lives tv it 'it his lnrjjr ptintc priHtuc N.H. The Tar-H..lin Ita no n.vlt tamk or ncll. YticrA 50 cr-rn anh $i per nim 1:. (rest uving to buy ts'fc sue. HpJUc'ii Ttmthat'lio ProPS In 1 Mlnulo. Soltl liy all I)ruRgitt. 0 N. CROTENTON, Prop., H.T HARTSW1CK & IRWIL,.!()C,,K1PS 8SU0ND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUHE DUUGS! CHKMICAL81 PALM'S, OII.S, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRl'SHES, rt-Rrpvpsy, r.ANCT OOOD- TOILKT AHTICLKS, Or ALL RINDS, PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS for ntlllnal parpoeaa. fruiMl, Soppnrtore, Sebool Roohl aad 8latloa. ry, and all other amnio. umallj' '' 'funnd la a Drag Storo, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE rUI.LT OOMPODNDKII. Ila.lng a bvg oa narionoo la the bnilnoai taej aaa giea .Bllro eal UfaeUoa. J. A. BARTSWfCK, John r. lanrtN. Clwt.ld. Doeoaibar li, 1114. Isffllanfonj. Tbe underlined anauunon lo all old frleadi and tiatrom I bal be baa ..iiened a fiiod lino ol UKOl'KlllKS A PHOVINKINH . .7.. .ih I os Kirk A Senoer, for nlnob b. Mll.ll. a liberal payouafe. rl. W nPKNCKH LuinMi CUr. Pa.. Mareb Sii.tl t r. waarna. T. ee.t. i'vtarsWB"r'7-','i i l-tiAHKIKt.i. P. Ar. oferinf . al Ike old none ul U t M. i r. tbelr .took ui 4.111., o.nii.l'Oa DRY . GOODS, GlUX EHI. BOOTH A rJUORft. HATS A CAPS, HAHDWAHk. UDKKKriWAKK FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o., At the moil reasonable rati for CAhH la el change for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR OOUNTKY PHOMICK aorAdraneo. ui.il. to tb"m .nx.cert In eel Una out euuare limber oa the buii idranuitNiu. w pdtlj.oll J ARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VI Lt,E I I am aware thm there are uu.r persons a little bard tm please, and I am also aware tbat tbe oouplaiut of "bard times" ii well aigh universal. Rut I am io situated sow tbat 1 ean satisfy tbo former aad prove oonelusively tbal "bard limes" will not etTeoi those who buy their goods frm me, aad all my patrons shall he initiated lato the se cret of HOW TO AVOID J1AKD TIMES I have goods enough to supply all tbe lobsl l tanti to tha lower end of the eounly which I lell at exceeding low rates from my mammoth iturc in Mi;L80N.i:K(l, where I ean alwayi be found ready to wait upon eall en and tupply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds Bach ae Cloths, Satinetti, Cass i meres, alualina, Deliines, Linen, Drilling!. Calicoes. Trimmings, Ribboni, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boot! and Shoes, Hat and Capi all of the best material and made to ordei Hose, Soett, U loves, llitteni, Laoei, Ribbons,!, UROCERIE6 OF ALL KIMB. Coflee, Tea, tiugar, Rioe, Molasses, Pub, Fait Purk, Linseed Oil, Fiik Oil, Carbon Oil. Flirdware, Queensware. Tinware, Castings. Plows 1 and Plow Castings, halls, Spikes, Corn Cultiva I tori, Cider Prenei.and all kindi of Axei. Perfumery, Patau, Varnish, tilaaa, and a gen. rat assortment ol stationery, GOOD FLOUH, Ot different brands, alwayi oa baud, and will l a eulu at tbe loweit poisible tagurei. J. II. MoClam'l Medicines, Jejoe'e Medicine! U o teller i aud Uoofland i Hitters. OUt pound! of Wool wanted for whiek the hi g best pnoe will be paid. Clot arse d oa band and for sale at the loweit market pries. Also, Agent tor fitrattonville aad Curweni lite Threshing Machines, tpfuCall aad see for youreelrea. Too will find everything smelly kept in a retail itore- L. M. COIrbKIKT franebville P. 0., August 12, 1874. 3IGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Suoeeeeor! to Boyntoa A Toang,' h'OUNDKKS & MACHINIST!! Maauhsciurers el PORTABLE i STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Oosaef of Ifourta and Ptac Hcreeu ( I.KAHFIF.I.It. PA. T AVINO engr.ead iu iba masurocMtre of trt olaae WAClllNWRy. wsreipettfolly ipfojm ne puhMfi ,ht w r now prepared ta III all rdn as obeaply and ai promptly ai aaa be done la any of the elite We taaaafaotara and deal ii Mul ay and Circular Saw-Mill i Head Rlockl, Water Wheels, Shafting Pel ley 1, vilTord'i Injector, Steam Gauge!. Steam Whittles, Oilers, Tallow Cups. 011 Cups, Qtue Oueka, Air Cooks, (llobe Valve. Cheok Valrea, wrought troa Pipes, S eam Pump. Boiler Peed Pumpa, AnU Priotien Matte, Soap Stone Packing, Oam Pack og. and all klodi of MILL WORK, together with Plows, Sled Solea. COOK AXD PARLOR STOVSS, and other CASTINGS of nil kinds. rQrcii tolioied ai.d Iliad at any priees All letter of inquiry with refereaoa to machiaery of oar menu Tie tare promptly aniwtred, hy addrea Ing ai at Clearfield, Pa. . Jan I '7 4 l( RIOLKR, YOUNl A RKKD JAS. II. LYTLE, (SureHr to LVTLE.A MITCIIELi WUOLKSALE AMIRKTAJJj PF.ALKH 1M ' CHOICE LINE OF TEAS, OOLON'.g, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, T0UNU BYSON, ENULISH LRIAKFAST Puroet la Marhot. HITTER AND EUUI Will ho hepl and Mid al Irtl toil. Caib paid H'l Countr Produeo. ' HERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES. PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS rimi. Maehorel, Lane ll.rrlag, Vd, f fc PICKLtca. ' Barrel Plohlei and Ingllih Piohle.. p-LOim AKIr PKF.Ih, Flour, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, A.. aa. I. It. JAS. U. LTTLI