Sotrls. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Saeoadaad Market Street. CI.EABHIEtB,PA. THIS eld Bad eommedlo. Botot kea. during the peal ;ear. beoa oelarged to doable It lonii eepaait; for the entertainment of arran ger aad geeats. The wkolo kaildlag ka Imm tafniwtehed, u4 Ike proprietor will per m-The Kuiin Bout" Omalba mi H sad froa the Depot ea Ike arrlral Bad depertare X eaeh train. W. 0. CARDON, 1-t- 1 k At pFABt4..tAf LLEGHENY HOTEL. Xirkit direct. Clearfleld, P.. Wm. B. Bredl;, formorl; proprietor of tbe Leonard lloaM, hartal leeaad ihe Allegheo; lloul, ooltelto a ehlTe or nubue pairfrSajfe, lb. lioBM baa boon tborouglii; repaired and Bowl; furatibad, and (uiiu will lod It a plaaaant atop. Clog plaoo. Tbo Ubl. will be .uppllad wltb tba aat of oror;tbiog la tbo market. At tbo bar will ba foaad tba boil wiaaa and liquore. Uoed atabllnf atlaabad. M M. 8. BHADLKV, Ma; 1 ;,';. I'roprlator. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front atreeU.) CLEARFIBLD, PA. Tbo ender.igo.ed berlng takan hrge of tbta Hotel, woald reipoctfal); aolielt pnbiio patronage. lebJO.'fS. 8. MiWIOS BHAW. WASHINGTON HOUSE, ' NBW WAKHINiJTO.V, PA. Thia now and wall farni.bad hoaaa baa beaa takan b; tbo aodoreigaed. 11a faala oonldant ol being ablo to rondor aatiafaotlon to tboaa wbo may favor kin wltb n eall. Ma; S, 1171. a. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYJD HOUSE, Main Stmt, PHILIPHBURQ, PRNN'A. Tabla alwara auppllad with tba boat tba market afford.. Thatrarolmg pnblio la inrited toealb Jeo.1,70. ROBERT LOYD. r. Kt ARBOLD. S. W. ArtROLD, F.K.ARNOLD & CO., Rankers and IIroker Reynoldivtllt, Jefferson Co., Pa, Money received od dcpoilt. Dlaeounte at bo derate rates. Barters sad Fore I fa fliebenge si wsn band sod eotlMtioni promptly msda. Kaynoldsril.e, Dm. It, 1874-ty County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. K00M in Maaonle Building, on door north ol 0. D. Wation'i Drug Btore. Panama Tickets to snd from Lirarpoel, Qnecns town, Ulaegow, London, Parti snd Copenhagen. Alao, Draft i for ial on the Royal Bank of IrHt.ni. snd Imperial Bank of London. . JAMES T. LEONARD, Prei'C. W. M. BUAW, Caabier. Janltt DREXEL & CO., No. 31 BouU Third Dtraet, Philadelphia U.f.l-HiRS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applieatloa b; mall will reeeire prompt attaa tlon, and all information flheorfull; furni.had Order, aoliotod. April ll-tf. gfntistrij. J L. R. HEICIIHOLD, 'lUHEIIS DENTIST, Graduate of tho Pena.rlrenie Collereof Dantal Hurftar,. OmaoinreaidonceofDr. llille.oppo.lta inoDoaw iiouaa. mebis, 7o-lf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, llf.fr (OBce in Bank Balldiog,) CurwrtiarUIn, Clearfield Co., Pa. mob 1J '78 tf. J. M. STEWART, .SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, FA. (Ofiloe in ra.idaneo, Second atreet.) ClearSeld, Pa., Ma; 1, 1877-1;. IJHisftUaucous. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & BEO., Ob Market Cl, ont door wait of Mantion nouee, CLEARFIELD. PA. Oar arrangement! in et the neat complete character tor furniahing the pablis with Fraab meat or an una, ana or ins very beet quality. We also deal in all kinds of Agricultural Impls manta. whioh ws keen on sibtbltion far tha ban al, t of tha pnblio. Call around whan In town, ana isms a look at tain ft, or sddreu ni V. M. CARDOM A BRO. Cloarfiald, Pa,, Jul 14, 187fr-tf. FRESH MEAT NEW SHOP. Tha nndenlgnad haraby tnforvi tha pvblia la toners! that the kaap on hand. refniarW. at tbairabop.adjoininn JOHN OULICH'B fornHara rooms, oppoeiu tba uonrt lion, tba BEST FRESH BEEF. VEAL, XUTTCN lAun oiui vrn tm .REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market mornlnge Tnttdav, Thnriday, and Saturdays, Meat del Wared at reeidanoa when defined. A eh are f patronage ! retpeetfallr eo I lolled. Msren i, iBio-ir, oiAtH auhkih. ' TBf CiOD n E TRUHT. All othen mast X V7 for their vork before, it leaves tba bop. And se all fleah Is aa tha grate of the field, and tha nromleaa of men art like tha ioweri thereof they are (Iran ona day and forgotten inenext therefore it la beat not to trnit an; body. All kiada of work will ba dona la tbta shop for eaak or ready pay Boot! sad aboea of all tiaea and at y tee tba belt and ahaapatt In town. I bare remorrd my shop to the lower and of iowb, in lay lore row, on Heed street, soar Iba depot, where 1 will ba faood at all times, waiting for euitonert. All work warranted good aad ehesp. Alao, all kinds of Lsathar and Shoe Finding lor eats. Tba eltlisns of Clearfield and Tlolalty art aapaouaiiy lattwa w give ma a eait. JOS. U. DEERINQ, Clearfield, Pa,. July 11, 1377. a. I. lain. A. I. a0IBTY REED & HA6ERT7, Baeoaators to J. G. SCHRYVER. DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOD ad COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES and RANGES Sttond St., CUarlUH, Pa. Tba andartlgaod woold anaonoet to tbo oltliana of Clearteld aad aielnit,, that tbo; bate par ehaaed tbo llardwaro 8 torn of J. (t. Hebrreer.aad will oooauotl; beep oa band a fall aeeortaaen! .f ji are ware in au iu araaokea, inch ae TABLE & roCEET CITLERY, Baai-k Stop., Band Rawa.flreat Amorloaa Croaa eat Sawe, D. B. tad PeoMag Alee, HatabeU, PkM aad Plana Iroaa, all blade of Malla, llorae Bboea aad none Hboe Malla, Piaka, Hoea, Reaee.Uej Ferka, Skovola aad Spaiaa, Be;tboeae!aee,Plewa, drain Cradlao, Caltlratora, Doable aad Single Sbonl Plowa, Crttltatar Taotb, Boeela aad ' Trj Bqoaroa, Bboaol Bladee, Mill flaw aad Taper File., Cbleele, Bltta, Aogere, Ad.ee, Barn Door Hengere, Ball, T and Strap lllagea, Boon,'. Uollew Aagare, all klnd of Look., Berewa, Saab Owrd aad PaUea, GLASS and PUTTY, Foot aad Ohala Bella, Carriage, Tiro aad (ami Bolu, Had Cord, 8U Irwae, lloraa Braaboa end Carry -Caaba, dried eteae lil.m,(l.a, Hemp and ateari.atowa Peobiag, Cab. Caaiaa, ale, Tbe; will alao keep oa hand a fall aeeertauat of Ttoware, aad a (raeral rtoek of Hoaaa FaraUb lag oHoda, wbiob too wUI Hi at ariOH W tall laothawt. ' Paoaeu arleklag aa;tbltg la tkelr Rao are la. Tiled at eaH aad Olamia. tkelr Moak before (arekaawig. RUED A tUaKRir. Oleorteid, Map M, IdtfJ;. i. &. fun aitM. T. A. FLECK & CO. Market Street, 0 0 H T. A. FLECK &, CO. Graham's Building, - , - - . -. Market Street, CLEARFIIELD, PA. t . g,. fitatw eim, Clearfield, Pa. j 3 1 aTd THE REPUBLICAN. CliEARKIELD, VA. WEDNESDAY MORNISO, MARCH 7, IS7I C AWES' 0A1S8. Tbo Kadicitli of tbo Homo of Rnire- JawaMtanaaaaj.ai "law njejpa y 1, V. ' low, Dk'rav "Wiia7Mi-jiu?i eil-AI ih'a. Ho is tbo tliup who lot Billiard run off, and then orTurod reward of foOO for bit arrent. Gaiues churged tH5U for going to Delaware county and getting Ilullnrd out ol jail, and then allowed him to escape, lint thin in not all that " Gaines" ban been at thin Winter. lie had tome business in Schuylkill county summoning wit nones in two contested election eases. The Pottsville corres pondent of the Philadelphia Record tells it in tbis way : " Pottsville, Pa., March 12, 1878. Tbo fact that O, F. Gaines, Sergeant- at Arms of the House at Ilarriaburg bas asked fur an enormous apprnpria tion to moet expenses and witness fncs in tho contostod election cases of this county, bas led to considerable in quiry on the part of interested parlies as to the purposes for which ho needs so much money. A perusal ot No. 112 of tbe Legislative Record brings to light a grave attempt on tbe part of Gainos to rob tbo Stato Treasury. In the Second District case, James vs. McKib ben, be asks for 1 710. 80 to pay seven teen witnesses, as follows : Day.. Total William Randall, Pottarlll SI .. U Joka tine;, Pottirille 81 66 U 8. A. Uarrolt, Potta.illa 3) to U Patrick Colli.,, Foitavlllo 31 it M M. H. Fokr, PotUrllle .11 it oa Lewi. Bla,OlrarJvlll 31 it 64 T.-F. Kern, PottaTllle 31 til M C. K. T.jl.r, PolM.llle 14 31 3. John II. Larea, Potlavlllo U 32 U W. I. MeCart;, PottaTllle . II 83 84. I. I. Brennan, Pottirille 14 31 84 T. 0. Cofnor, Pottirille 14 81 31 D. B. Oreen, Pottirille 14 3134 Jeba M. Tb.rwell, A.bland 14 3134 I. Monaban, Aahland 14 .11 34 Joba Ilirbia, A.bland 14 31 34 L. C. Lalb, A.bland .14 3184 864 $74100 Of these witnesses only threo wero in attendance over two days altogether and thirteen do not lire iu tbo district. D. B. Green is an ex-Judge, and instead of serving fourteen days only attended one day in this cose. Ho is indignaut at tbe attempt to detrain! the Slate by tbo use of bis tiamo. In tbe case of Fowlor vs. FolthorT, tho Sergeant at Arms aeks pay for eighteen witnesses, one of whom, Mi chael Beard, published a card to-day stating that be was not subpoenaed nor never attended before the Committee. Tbe man J. 11. Pomeroy was counsel tor Fowler and C. W. Wells was clerk for James contestant for McEibbon. Tho following Is a list as mude by Gaines in the Fowler-FeltborT case, for wbieb bo claims 1875.89 : P.;.. Total. B. B. Qrolf, Tamaqna .11 M V R. R. Lr;bonrn, Temaqua i &4 9i E. 8. kleiobrr,Tamaqoa 81 84 Of. William Parte!!, Taniaisua 81 M 00 Wallaoo Unit, Tamaqna ,. 31 it OS W. H. Kintiall, Tamaqaa 31 it 06 Miebaol Board. Tamauua -. 81 64 Ot T. F Kara. PotUrllle 43 71 40 Patriok lolllne, Pottirille 31 it 04 W. W. Fokr, Pottirille... 81 46 04 T. D. Boon, Pottirille .11 8H II H Iligonduger, Wet Uruoiaiok.... IS 38 21 C. W. Well., WeatBroo.wick IS SS II J. R. Miller, Wcet liron.wick IS 31 13 U.Zirilar,Wralllrun.wlcb IS 88 32 T. F. Kara. Weat Bnioaoiok - IB 38 33 J. 11. Pom.ro;, Uirerdrillo 18 it 44 Lewli Blaaa, uiranlTllla. 31 tt 44 400 87i SO Fictitious places of residenco are an nexed to many ot tho witnesses, and in several instances they do not live in tbe districts from which the contests emanate The publication ol the item ized bill in tbe Legislative Record has created a urcat stir here wboro it is oommcnted npon vory discreditably to tbe Sergcant-at-Arms and others sup posed to be connected with tho mailer. Well Pvt. The editor of the Pitts burgh Telegraph slashes away at sev eral things in tbis way : " Pennsylva nia has another opportunity for repre sentation in tbe Cabinet. Secretary Thompson is about to resign. Aa Simon is superannuated, and Don is where he wants to be, and (at places are about to be provided for Quay and Uart, we don t think of any prominent Statesman in this 'glorious old Com monwealtb ' who is in position to receive tbe honor except Mr. Kutan. Tbe salary ot tbe Secretary of tbe Itavy is considerably larger than that of Col lector of the Port ol Pittsburgh, and tbe nautical exporienco gained by lati- tudinous observation on iba wharves of tbe Monongahcla eminently fits tbe gentleman tor tbe exalted position ol Chief of the Marine Department. The fact that be is a native of Beaver county is also a strong argument in bis favor. Mr. Quay also bas this ad vantage, and lurtber, bis name would seem to indicate a familiarity with wharves, landings, and so forth, but Mr. Quay is imbued with a worthy ambition to become a Quaker, and we earnestly bope no obstacle will be thrown in the way wherein the spirit moveth him to walk." Modest Patterson. Senator Patter son's reasons for refusing to go to South Carolina and be tried for a bribery are doubtless sound lrom this point of view, but tbey aro rather curious. In tbe first place, he says that " the proper discharge of bis Senatorial duties re quires his presence at Washington. It has been gonerally thought that the duties ol Scuator lrom South Carolina would bo more properly discharged by Mr. Patterson's permanent absence ; although tbis, of course, Is largely a matter of opinion. But when Mr. Pat tersnn goes on to say that bo thinks an immediate trial unadvisable, bocanse " by the lapse of reasonable time tern porary excitemont would be allayod,' one is impelled to really question bis sineority. Tbe Blue Kidge bond bill, for whose passage Senator Patterson is said to bavo paid considerable sums ol monoy aa bribes to legislators on which bis indictment is based, was passed six years ago, and tbe corruption practiced in connection wltb it bas been common talk ever since. The plea of. waiting for " temporary excitement " to sub- aide, after six years of it, is not suffi ciently dense. ; EmoLAID's MtNACI. Tho Knu)ih fleet in tbe Mediterranean is a protly formidable array. It consists of 6 shipl, carrying 170 guns and manned by a fore oi about 6,000 men. Most of tba vessels aro armor plated, and several of them carry 25 ton gnns. Tbe fleet will ba reinforced by other war vessels immediately. No armament ao powerful has ever before been sent on aa trrand ol menace to any quarter xA lbs globe. ' LOCOMOTIVES FOR RUSSIA. Tbe Philadelphia Record, of tbo 9lh insl., says : Sumo months ago tbo Baldwin Locomotive Works wore un expectedly aurpnsod by the receipt ot a cable dispatch from tbe Russian Gov ernment rcquosling tender, for the construction of fully locomotives for heavy froight service. I'pon receipt ftu. -lUn., ,t .i. p. ...... . ,.r.t... Tjriu, Ksjei passage ty iba- ura( uui pean steamer for the Csar's dominions, and was successful in the fare ot con siderable opposition from Kngl'mh capi talists in securing the contract. The construction of tho engines has kept tbe employes at tbe t oiks in a state of unusual activity for some timo, and at b o'clock this morning tbe British steamer Timor, Captain ltumpton com mander, will leave Willow Street W barl wilb twenty-six exhibits of American enterprise and skill. Tbe Timor Is an steamship, wilb a gross tonnage capacity of 2,250. Tho locomotives, which weigh between forty-live and forty-eight tons uaeh, are stowed away in cases, tho engines being divided into thirty scparuto pieces. Usually tho passago In the Baltic oca Is obstructed by ico until Maj 1, and it is therefore probablo that the steamer will bo com pelled to put into an English port for a short time, ponrtoon machinists of tbe firm, under tbe chargod of Mr. Richard S. Warner, are sent out to put tbe ongines together. They will proba bly be absent from American shores for about six months. Tbo fourteen romaining engines, completing the con tract, will bo taken ut by tbo steam ship Wickham, which leaves tbis port on Wedoesday." Tbis is an immense contract these depressed times ; and bow fortunate it was for both countries that Kng lund liad the ships on hand so that Yuukoe enterprise was enabled to do liver the goods. Who will undertake to restore our lost commerce and make some noise in our ship yards again 1 FROM THE AMAZON. A letter by way of Liverpool, from a special correspondent to a Philadel phia paper, dated " On Board tbe Steamship Mercedita, off Para, Brazil, January 30, 1878," says : " The health of the company continues excellent ; no case ot serious sickness bas yet beon on board. Two cases of cramp have needed tho Doctor's attention but wore soon cured. Tho weather bas been unexpectedly cool. F.vor sinco we left the Burbadues, oven belore we reached tho island, tho cool air of tho trade winds continually blew over the deck, driving away tho intense beat of an equatorial sun and making Ihe nights very pleasant indeed. Nearly all sleep on deck, and blankets are still iu de n. and, though wo crossed the equator yesterday morning. Kvoryone appears satisfied with the trip if only more speedcould bo made Wemakoscarcely five miles an hour in the open sea with out serious current against us. What wo shall be able to do with tho switt current of the Amazon incessantly driv ing us back no one can tell. Wo have been out now our full allotted time and have fourteen hundred miles slill to go. We shall be three weeks more before we reach San Antonio and work." It will be remembered hat the steamer was spoken making ber way up tbe Amazon, about nine hundred miles dis tant from Para, and she has doubtless long ere this reached ber destination. Sine. 1801 tbe Qoreraatoet baa aeon la R.pub llean band., and the polio; of protoottoa to Amcrl oan loduatr; ba. beon meiateiaod. AaeVeaf Ajetoeg., Yes, what a lordly good timo lumber men, iron manufacturers and the labor ing classes bavo bad during tbo past Ave years ! If tariffs and subsidies make everybody feel good, why have yon been bo slow in piling more on ? But continue tbe same tramp manu facturers i Bat ao eeooer do the Free Trader, aoo a hope af earr;iag a bill through tbe two UoaHaof Con greea, tbaa the; are again at work. Tho Wood hill, bow before tbo Hoaee, to if poeeiblo made more raiaooa ta Aaterieea laterrati of oil bindo tkaa an; of Ita prrdeee.ooro It alma a dead!; blow at erarr braaeh of iadaetrr farmara ao. ox- aoptod. It. paaeage Into a lew woald not enl; pot out tho Iroa ta erer; fureaoe aad in maoa feelor; la Pejna;lraaia, bat woald ele our ooal miaoa aod ehin ;erde, and eripnloour roll milla, truo milla, oot'oe milla, wolea milu), earpet milla, aod mtlla aad faetorloe of erer; deeerip tlon, aad laetdratall; work rutn aad diaeater to ever; department of Amerieao iodaalr; through out tbo eoaatr;. Truly, that is a horriblo picture ; but from our stand point tbe night mare can be made no larger, no differ ence bow damnably Congress may- act in the premises. To put out fur nace fires and close mills and coal minea bas been done so effectually by tbe Protectionists that the Free Tra ers would only expose tbeir inefficiency if they would even attempt to improve on this complete Radical job. Octspokkn at Least. Some ol the Republican press do not tako kindly to the two joba before the Legislature creating new offices for tbe especial benefit of a couplo of Cameron's Lieu tenants in the persons of M. S. Quay, Secretary of State, and Win. B. Hart, Cashier ol the State Treasury and de feated Republican candidate for Slate Treasurer. A few of tbe bolter class of Republican papers denounce these jobs in unmeasured terms, as the fol lowing extracts show : Mu.1 lb. pnblt. be forced to admit there la a majorit; ia the Prna7lteBla Lrgl.laturo aa loot to all aenre of propria!; and deoeoo;, ao forgetful of hoaoroble impulea, aa te aeaume the degrading aad dl.gu.liag role of eerraata to a keel ol eeure; aolitleiana P B; iba action tbaa far upon the Philadelphia Hoeerdor bill, and the hill arreting a Banking Department, one I. foreed to tkia un welcome eeaelu.loa. iireearge Areata, fvfe eraaa, rVea. it aeam. to n. that lb. leader of tba RepubH aaa part;, at Ilerf lebarg, bar lost erer; partiolo of aenaa the; erer bad, aad gaae aa mad a Maroh heree. Da tbe; aappooe that tba people will ralif; f ttoh ouaduet 7 Oal apon aueh di.bolioal wiokedaeaa I We rpit apon aueh Repablicaaiem. Let tbo people apew erer; van out wbo rotei for either of tboae bill, ta peneio. larorltM.- Yu tlNgdea Jvuraof, Jiep. HicKs-LoRii. The New York Her ald says the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lord in tho Cathedral, In Now York, recently, on tbe occasion of the requiem mass for the lato Pope, caused quit a Mutter among lbs con gregation. The old gontleman, with his frosh and beautiful bride, entered about 10 o'clock, and was ashed np tbe centre aisle to paw No. 23. A whisper went through the Church, ' Thoro Is Mr. Lord and Mrs. Hicks I" Every eye was turned upon tbe couplo, aad somo ladies wero even curious enongb to stand on the kneeling benches to get a full view. Mr. Lord lookod well, though a little shaky in one of the legs. His bride was elegantly droased and walked with tbe air of a queen. ' 1 Kverv antrrw maw llii.ilra hat ia riirlil -' tv t -,, -- t- i ' and nine out of lea can sea that they wore wrong wha anger ooola. :Tb. tenth man ia a tool. ' " THE SABBATH RILL. Mr. Jackson, of Morcer, in advoca ting lis passage, seemed to think that ba was presenting an unanswerable argument in its favor wheu be said it " cume with the sanction or the Sab bath Alliance, Which waa composed ot a dozen Evangelical churches." Had this pious Solon lrom beyond tbe Alle- he might have concluded that the lact be adduced waa not absolutely crush ing in iu weight. There were on tbe 1st of January last 554 church congre gations in this city, and only one In forty-six ot these backed the bill in question. Five hundred and forty-two of these congregations did not ask lor tbe passage of this blue law measure. Therefore we say tbut only a very email proportion of our slrlct professors of religion desire the passage of tbe bill, lmloed, when wo reflect upon the small number of church organiza tions indorsing it, and upon the fact that only four of thu Philadelphia rep resentatives voted lor it, we bavo to conclude that this offensive measure finds its chief support among the coun try members, many of whom, wo sus pect, were carried away by Mr. Jack son's overpowering exclamation that the bill was " sanctioned by the Sab bath Alliance, composed ot a dozen Evangelical churches, one of whose members bad been a Supremo Judge." No doubt Mr. Jackson thought that rounding off his argument with this reference to Judge Porter was a clincher, but we could name a number of ex-Judges of tbo Supremo Court, living and dead, who wero and aro opposed to this sort ol legislation. Judge Porter is a very good man too good, perhaps but was it necessary to refer to him to mako tho dozen Evan gelicul churches appear respectable.? However this may be, they do not truly represent tho religious element of this city. Philadelphia Record. OVERBOARD AGAIN. Tho action of Mr. Hayes in nomi nating a superannuated Treasury clerk to the lucrative position of pay master in tbe army very naturally excites much indignation among army officers, and not a liltlo unfavorable criticism. It is said that this Mr. Smith, on whom the Executive would bestow the rank ol Major, was one ol Mr. Hayes' most intimate Ohio friends. and this seems to be tbe sole recora mondulion for bis appointment, con trary to all established precedent, to fill the vacancy in the Pay Depart ment, over toe beads ot tbe many young, active and deserving officers in the servico wbo really merit promo tion. The President, it is stated, at tempts to extenuate tbe matter on tbe plea that Mr. Smith may be retired in three years on account ol his ago, and thereby make way for another appoint ment. In short, tbe truth of the whole thing is that Mr. Hayes is endeavoring to provide a lucrative lite position for his friend Smith in a very questionable manner, to say tbe least. This is very strange civil service reform, and it is not surprising that the SenateCommit tee on Military Affairs promptly agreed to report adversely on Smith's nomi- tion. We begin to suspect that Hayes is too old to learn anything in the re form line. His friends are experts in the traud line. Tbis latter fact is well established. A Plain Case. As soon aa the mints are fairly at work It will bo in the power of the Secretary of tho Treas ury to increase our monetary resources to the extent of the coining capacity, say at tho rate of 14,000,000, per month. It needa no commentary to show that tbis is what tho law provides. As to how tbe money will be put into circulation, that is a very simple matter. There bad been a great deal of ingenuity expended in showing how he may koep it locked in the vaults oi the Treasury and avoid issuing it at all, but the sophistries offered w ill not prevail. The Secretary ol tho Treasury will take the coin from tbe mints and buy bullion wilb it to make into more coin. That is tho whole story. Congress decrees that a certain amount of silver bullion shall be made useful and available as money. So many minted dollars will be exchangod for so much bullion, and tbo bullion will then bo minted and a further exebunge be made. Silver notes of denomination! of ten dollari and up ward triU take the place ot the coin for circulation, so the denunciations of " heavy loads to carry " will prove to be unwarranted, and with the silver note In circulation we may see the real silver, secured by the note, but seldom. 1 1 is a very straightforward transaction, and it will be very straightly carried out. Badly Split Up. A Michigan editor wbo recently sent circulars of Inquiry to several thousand Republicans in that State has received 887 yeas to 214 nays on the question whether- President Hayes' leadership is for tbe best Inter ests of the party, 809 in favor of the civil service reform policy to 176 against it, and 332 yeas to 243 nays on tbe question, " Do you have tho same confidence in Mr. Mayes' ability and disinterestedness thai you had a year goT". Am Assault. Tbe editor of the Philadelphia Record burls the following brick at the hoads ot our Representa tives : " Jt is doubliul wbethor many bolter men were not, buj-nod up In Sodom than now represent the people ot Pennsylvania at llarrisburg, and yet those virtuous legislators wish to take charge ot tha Sabbath day in Philadelphia ihi k.eep honest citizens from taking their wives and children to tho Zoological Garden I " ' . Miss Kale Clailon, the fireprool act ress, who was recently divorced from her husband, Mr. Dora Lyon, was mar ried ly Rev. Dr. Houghton,,' 1$ tie famous Little Church Around the Corner," In New York, ba' Sunday evonlng, March 10th, to Mr. Charles Stevenson, formorly member ol Wal laces Theatre Cerrtpany. Henry Disaton, the great aaw manu facturer of Philadelphia, who waa stricken with paralysis for tha third time, died on Saturday night a week, Tbe Pullman Palace Car Company entered suit against Allegheny oonnfy a few weeks ago lor 970,304, for prop erty that was destroyed n Jaly last. ggijSrrlUnronf. CHEAP GKOCBRIKS! LUMBER CITV, PA. Tbe uoderelgned announce, to bl. old friend and patrona that ho Bee opened a good lino ol 8H0CKRIKHA PHOV1HIONB at the aid ataad af Kirk A rlpeaorr, for wltlab h. eollelu a liberal patroaeao. H. W SPENCER. Lam ber Cil;, Pa.. Maroh 10-tf $777 ia aot eaeiljf earned la thasa timas, bat tt oa a aWavae ia tare oaiaa 07 aa oaa wt either sas, ia aa part af tha ,eww.sfi im TV '.A- .. 'our own town. To. need not ba nwe; .'rem tome oror aigbt. Yon aao gire ;oar whole lime to the worh, or onl; ;eurapare motaoeto. Iterate ootblng to tr; tbe ba.ioe.a. Term, aad $o Oatgt free. Addreaa at oaoo, U. ll.Ll.arr A Co., April IS, 1STT-1; Portland, Maiaa. HEALTH ? HAPPINESS. Health and Happlueat are prleVeae Wealth) to their poaeeuors, aud yet they art within tbt roh of aferjr one tba win aaa Wrlght'S Liver Pills, The unit aura CURB for Torpid Llvar, Dyapep. iitwiMUox onr n minKo, wniiiwiiuH, Debility, Naase. snd all Billiaw soa-plaiat sad Hlood dieordets. Noire ffeaaiao an leas signed 'Vim. Wright, Ph.1V If your Druggist will aot "ppljr send Is oeots for ooe hoi to Herriek, nouer uo., 7 n. ua bi, rsua. Dae, M, 'T7.1JT. a. M'cosKta. (il IK II. MeCORKLE A C0.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, naraet Kract, sjiearnaia, ia We aaaiifsetars all kiada ot Faro it are for Cbanbara, Dining Kooma, Ubrartea and Ualla. If yoa want Puraltnra af any kind, doa'i ba anui yoa aaa oar aiooa. I NDJlItTAKING la all it breach, prompt!; atteedod to. GULICH, MeCORKLE t 00. 0larald, Pa., Feb. S, 78. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Has opened, ia a bolldinc on Market atreet. oa the old Weeiern llolal Ua, oppoaite tha Court lloasa ta Clearfield, a Tia and ebeet-Iroa liana factory and Store, where will be found at all lisnea a full line of HOUSE IFTOaOTSrai GOODS, Stoves, E&rdvoro, Etc. Uonse Bpoii ting aad all kiada af Job work, repair ing, Ae., dona on short notion aad at reasonable rale a, Alao, agant for tha Singer Sewing Machine. A aappl; of Machine, with Keedlee, Ao, at WBTfl an h man rl Tenaa, atrintly oaah or oountry produce. A aairwoi pBirvnago soiiouea. 0. B. MERRELL, Superintendent ClearfleM, April 35, )B77-lf. A NEW DEPARTURE i LGTIIEESBIIRG. HsraalW foods will ba sold for CASH onW. or in exebao for prodaoe. Ne hooka will ha kept ia tba futare. All old aoooants amat ba settled. Those who eannot eats, ap, will please hub oTtT iDeir nviB sea CLOSE THE RECORD. t am detarmiaed ta aall ar rood a at aaah prices, and tat a disjoint far below that erer oners ia tate Ttoinfty. Tba dtaeoaat I allow my eeatoaiere, will Bake then rich la twenty yeereU tney lot low my aanoe and buy tbalr goodi froa a. I will pay eaah for wheat, oats and alofer aad. DANIKL GOODLANDER. Lutherabnrg, January IT, 177. "JERRA COnA STANDING VASES, HANGING YASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oon.taoU; aa head. ST0.E AD EARTHED WiEE OF I VERY DJ8CRIPTI0SI CROCKBI POTSI CROCKS! Flh.r. Pat.nt Airtight Solf Baallng rrait laaat BUTTER CROCKS, with llda. 0RIAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, arrba-tiuirBn inutKB, FLOWKR POTB, PIR DIS HI 8. BTBW POTS. Aad 4 (rant man; other tale,, toe aamerau In mention, to ae hae at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Career ol Cherry aad Third Btroeta, CLKARP1XLD, FA. a.(l 11IGIIEST AWARDS! '.".V J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEENTH eaPILBERT 0TTREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH SH A KINO AND CLINKIR-ORINDINe) URATES FOR BPRNlNtl ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL VR01G11MR0 HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WROCGllT-lROX HEATERS, COOKINO RANOKS, LOW-DOWN GRATIS. Deoariptlre Clreslar. aeat ft, te nap adlrea. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April ta, TT-1;. 1 IjulUKLaT OLENX'S i SULPHUR SOAP. A Snixws Rsjttnv roa Dtrn and l.lJiriiES o THE SstNt A HlAl.TliruL BtAirnriSB or tms Coun txtoNt A RtiUBH MaAiff or PaivixTiNa and KtLlitVlNO RllCVMATIIU ANp RotlT, AND an Unsquaud Uijinhctant, buo6- sizta AND CoVFTSS-ISaiTANT. atenn't Snlilntr Hemp, bridri rraili cilin( local dieaee of tho akwl, bani.hr tte, lect of Ihe coaapiriion, and imparla to tt gratifying clearnca and moothoe. Htlljthur Both nr. celrbralrd for ruruif fruntione nnd other rli ... of the .kin, as wrll a Jthrwmairiia aad Goes. tHrnn't Sulphur Honp pratraon Ihr nam Hint at a moat rrttW etptnie. Till ndmirilile aprtifk alao iprodtl; heal. ott, tniita. mUi, aWrar, tfrnrns anil ntft. Il rrmovra rlanilrufl and premiti the bair (rum falling out and Itirmng gray. : . Cknhlng and Him rt In In. airk room U dtunfrorrd. and diu crxnmonKeUo by contact rrrlk the ftrm, rrerrntad by It. The MrJicaJ Fralrrr.it; tandion It iw, Pricft-SS and SO Cents per Cake; bm Box (3 Cakes), 60c M $120. N. It-Bay the lanra enhea ea. theera; lriai.li. Sold b; 1 OruMiaie. HHXH HllB A50 VhiHKF.B DTE," Wa Braww, f roaoa. . r 1 1. ctrmwi. rrti'r, 7 siitij k, n. 0ur Owt atrrrtiirarat. THE REPUBLICAN, Fabliabad erer Wedaceda; hjr GOODLANDER & LEE, beatiia Largwwl tuiaJeue, of aa; pa pea- la Northweaten. &;! ram la. The large and constantly inoreaoing eirculstioa of the Bepubucan, renders it valuable to business men as a medium tbre' which to reaeh tbe public. Tebms of Subsoriptior t If paid In advanoe, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid alter aix months, . . 3 00 When pspers are sent ouuide of the ooooty payment must be In advanoe. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, V times, . 1150 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Notices, , . 2 50 Executors' Notices, .... 2 50 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, . . . 1 50 Dissolution Notioes, . , , 2 SO Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 5 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVEETISBMEJJT3 : One square, 10 lines, . . . 18 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, . . , . 60 00 One-bail column, .... 70 00 Ona column, ..... 120 00 KLttlNKH. We have always on hand a large stack of blanks ol all descriptions. SCMMOXS, 8DBPCENA3, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'8 BLANKS, Ac, Ac, Ao. job pane. W. ar. prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ac., IN TUB BEST STYLE, AND ON '-. . . . ' . REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goadlatnder. A 1, Uouifid. aesrleM Cennty, t. &KtUmout. H'HCftC TO CO, Mt bow to ao wear 1 l.WO.OM aoraa af lead for aula, ahaap, la u gar an of tha Weat. Fui Mope of Koaoaa, r.n informallue aa to brat rellruada la ttarrl ae. Ticket., Freight ratea, ate., applr ar write te WM.SHORTLIDO K, Ageal Ateblaoa, Toprba A Santa Fe K. R Doe. 10, 1077 Im. Ballet.!, p.. Till anderelfneS be,, leare te Inform lb. oak. lie thai be ia sow fall; proper" to aeoomme data all la the a; of furaiibln, H..u, Baffle. Saddle, and Uarnoea, on the hortoit aotioe aa4 ea raaaonabl term. Reiidnee oa Loeut atroet. between Third and Foana. OKO. W. 8EARHART. Olaarteld. Fob. 4, 1 114 READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS STATIONERY Market M.. Cl.arS.ld, (at the Foot OaVe.) TBI aadoraifaad kef leara te aanoaaoe la the eitiaea. of Cl.arl.ld aod rloialt;, that he hae tiled ap a room aad ba Jam retarao4 from the eit; with s lerto amoanl af readia, malUr, M0l.tlnf ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aooonnt aad Pau Book of erer; eV orlplloB Paper aad Eoralepee, Fronoh preaee and plain Pet. end Peaoll) Blaah Ufal Paper., Deede, Morlfafea) Jadfm!, Rump Uoa aod Promiaarr noteai Whiu and Perch moot Brief, Usui Cap, Reeerd Oep, and Bill Cap, Shoot Mario, for eilBor Plane, Plate or Violio, oonatantl; oa head. Aa; book, or atetioaar; deaired the! I ma; aot hare oa haad.will be ordered b; Are! etproea, aad sold at wkoleealo or retail to rail .aaloaaera. 1 will auto beep poriodioal niereiero, loea a Magauae. ffawtepere, A. r. A. UAtl LLIN. Oloerteld. Ma; T, ISSS-tf gARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLE1 I aat awara that there are mm psreoas a littlt I hard ta please, aad I as. alao awara that te I ooaipiaibi ai "bara Unas" Is wall aifb aairemi Bat Iisf situated sew that 1 oaa satlafy ta I lormar aaa prove ooacinattely last "bard lines' I win aot efloet tboaa ba bay tbalr goode froaa mt aad all my patrona shall he ialilatad lata tha t am ai HOW TO AVOID HARP TIMES I hay good a enough to supply all tha Inbabi tanta la tha lower and af tha aoaat whieh 1 ef at eifwedinf low rataa froai nay aastaaiath atore I MULHONBURO, where I oaa always ha foaig I ready to wait apon aallars aad sapply them wm I Dry Goods of all kinds, flaoh as Clotha, Batlnstts, Casaimaras, Miuiiot I eUalataaa, Liaaa, UriMiBja, Calioaas, TrimsBiafs, Ribbaaa, Lace, llaadj-Bads Clot hint, Boots aad Shoes, Hat and I Uaps all ul tha bast material sari aade to ordw Uosa, Bosks, UreTee, Mitteas, Laaae, Hlbbona. Ac OROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Ooffaa, Tea. Sagar, Slee, Molaaeaa, Fiah, Ptii I rora. Linseed yn, jrnh Oil, carboa Ull. Hardware, Qaaaaswara, Tinware, Caauata, Pit.ws aod Plow CaaUDe, Utile, 8pikea, Cora Cnltm vora, wider rrasaea, ana all Kinds af Aies. ParfaBeryf Paints, Taraiah, Glass, and a fct.tr I assortmaat of Htationary, GOOD FLOUR, Of differeat brands, alwsya oa bead, and will at I sold at taa lowaat possible if urea. J. II. MoClaio'i Madieias, Jayne's Uedielba I tloatatur s and llooflaad Bitters. 100 pounda af Wool waatad for whieh the I blf bast pr.ee wiu be paid. Vlovaraaad aa beat I ana tar sale at tha tawest Barfeet pnoa. Also, A rant fhr BtrsttoaTllVa aad Carwenarllk I Tbraaamg Haeaiaea. am. Call aad saafor yoartalras. Ton will Ui I vrarythiag asaally kept ia a retail stare. L. M. COUDRIET. Pranahfllla t. O., Angast 11, 1IT4. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Baooaseere ta Boyatoa A Taaag.) FOUNDERS A MACHINISTS Ma4.aJaMajra af PORTABLE a STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES flaraar af F earth end Fine Siraau. CLBAMPIBLD, PA. TJ AVIH eairafod m the auaafaetara af I rat AX eleaa MACUINIRT, wreepeetfall;lafora ha pahll that wa ar. aaw prepared to III ell order a keapl; aad aa prompt!; a oaa k do, la aa; of the ettle. Wt meaefaetara aad deal il Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Bead Bleeke, Water Wkeebj, Shelie, P.ll.ll, OiSord'. Injoetor, Steam 9aaaa, Steam Wklatlai, I Oilara, Tallow Cape, Oil Cape, Daafo Cook. All I Cook. Oloba Valrea, Cheek Valroa, Wroajbt tin I Plpoe, Sleam Fampa, Boiler Food Pumpe, Aall. FriolioB MMree, Seep Stone Peeking . Sam Part U(. nnd all kiada af MILL WORE, lofalhatl with Flow, Sled Sole, COOK AND PARLOR STOTKS, t aad other CABTIN0S of all kiada. tar-Order oellelted aad Oiled 04 en; pruwl All letter af laqotr; with raforewo te meekiaerj I of ear maaafaetare promptlj aaewerod, b eddra) I la, aa at CloarSold, Pa. jaal-T4.tr BIOLER. TOIIIfa A REED QROCERIES JAS. II. LYTLE, (Saeaaeaor I LTTLE.A MITCHBLLl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINE 0? HAS. OOLOHOS, . - JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOUM lYSon, . BNUUHU BRIAKFii'l Fare 1. Market. Bt'TTii and caes. WtM be keat aad eeld at Brat aaM. Caak pw tr Cooatr; Prodaoe. (1ERMAK CHERRIES, TURKEY FRVHIS. PRESERVED US, PBILADELPBIA R'l naH. Maeborol, Lobe lorria, Ood, it. PICKLCaV Barrel Plohtee mi ami Ilk Flak lee. rtAW ABO fKUJa, Flew, On Meal 0oJ Meai, A. ' Jaa I, T. " AA LTTH a'.i