i : flotfls. THE MANSION HOUSE.' Oaraartf Baooad aad Markal Simla, ,s ,Jf U--iUrTWHJ . r I tka ut ;, kaaa aalarf ad IB ino aaa jrar tapaall, Itt tkt aatirtBleiat af tlrea ui ,.a.u. Tkt wktll kalldtag kai kite rViralikad. aad Ika praprlrttr will apart at p.laa la trader kit gaatti eaatfartaklt wkllt lla,lag witk kla. p-Tki Maaaiaa Hotta" Oaaalkaa nun to ml rrow, tka Dtptl tkt arrival t dtpaiwe af aaob Mil. . J.I, ll-T7.tr Fraprlttol AlLEflttlSI JVOTEL- Market Btreet, ClearBeld, Pa. Wa. S. Bradla,, faraorl, aroprlttnr of lot Laaaard Hoaaa, Baring U.ai lha AllabB, lloui, aolltlla a abtrt of publll patroaafa, TBo Boom bat bate tboroarbl, ropalrod aod Bawl, faralabtd, aid raoata .ill dad II a pleaaanl alop-plai- plan. Tho labia will ka toppliad wllk laa an if trerylhla, la too aarbot. At Ike ear ill kt foaod Iba brat wlnea and l,aort. fliwd at.blln, antrbad. WM. H. BRAULKl, Ma, IT, '7. ProprlMor. SHAW HOUSE, (Oot. of ktarktl A Frt.nl atreeta.) OLRARFIRLD, FA. Ikt arlt.a kl-irg takee cktrga of Ikia Boltl, wuld re.poaliall, tolti-lt pabllt patronage. lTA8lnXGTO HUUBtt, y , NEW WASUINTJTON, FA. lbli wiw and well furalakad koait kai kaaa l.bca by Ikt andertlgned. Ha fatlt eoettdent ol being abla It reodar eatlifettloa lo Ikoao wko aa, furor klm wllk a tall. Ma, a, 11-1. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop r. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Strati, a HI I.I PS BURG. FBNN'A. Tallt alwa,i .applied wllk tkt ktat Ika Bakol allurta. me irareiiag paoiio ini Jea.l,'JS. BOBERT LOT P. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, FA. ) 00M la Vf taonle Billdtng, oat doer Bortk of IV C. V. Walaoo'e Pro, Blow. ,. Tbikati lo tail from Llrernoel, Qaeeat- towa, Ule.gow, Loadon, Peril aaJ Copenhagen. Alto, OraRa for aalaaa tka Royal Bank of Irelaad and Imperial BanK oi booooa. JAMES t. LEONARD, FrtaX W. M. HUAVV, Ceakltr. ' Jtnl.'TT DREXEL & CO., Jo. it South Third Street, PbUaJelpble And Dealers in Government Securities. Appllaetloa b, aoall will rtttlvt pronpl atlaa lloo, and all lbfriaatloo tbttrfull, furalabtd Ordtn aollolad. . npni u-u. r. K. aaaoLb. . w. aaaoLa. J. a. aaoi F. K. ARNOLD 1 CO., Ilaukera and Hroker, Roynoldavlllt, Jeflrraoa Co., Pa, Mont, rtoalrod oa daHait. Diteounla al bio- lcrata ratva. Kaattra and FortiKB Kokangt al. wayi on band aad tolkstion. promptl, nadt. RaynoldaTlllo, Dot. Ill, I174.-I, Jfntistrjt. T L. R. I1EICHH0LD, . (J t UKUEON 11 E K Tl MT, llradnatttf Iht Ftnalraala Collaftof DtnUl Nurftar,. Offiot la rtaidaatt of Dr. llilla, oppo.Ha Iba Hfaaw Honat. B'hU, '7a-lf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Olct la Bank Building,) CurweiMTllla, C'laarBeld C'n Pa. rack tl "J-tt J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTI8T, CIEARFIRLP, FA. (OIQot la raldto,'.Stoortd atrtot. Claarlald, Pa., Ma, t, 1)77-1,. pigrrtlatuouj. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDON & BBO., Oa Marktt Bt, oat door wort of Matuio Hoaat, CLEARFIELD, FA. Oar arraairaiBtata art rf tkt Boat ewapltlt tbanwltr tor faml.blof tkt pabllt wllk Fntk Mtata at all klad, aad of tkt rary ktat aaallt,. Waaiao daal la all kiadi of A plealtaral loiplt. tttalt, wblab wt ktep oa tikildlloa ftr tkt kM tt of Iht pabllt. Call artand wkta la Iowa, aad tab a a look at Iklnf , or addraaa at f. M. CARDOM A BBO. Chariald, Pa., J.l, 14, Il7i-tf. FRESH MEAT XKW SHOP. Tlv tuttlin.f Dd btreby (nform ik pablW In (Atnl Uit tb7 kp od band, nfuiitij, U ibilr bop, fttljc.stcjr JOHN Of LICI1 '8 fon.Uu 1H.0BI, oppoilu tb Covrt IIoqm, tb BIST FRESH BKgr. TKAL, XVTTQN LAMB, POHK, KTC, AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market nonibit Tody, Thirsif, UhJ BfttoNftT. MA iUUTre4 t raidtvM wtvM A (bar f p.lnn.g t TM.etfilf tolblUd. Utrob lt l:e ly. 8TAUI A NOKKW. T W GOD WR TRL'T.-All'Mtkn muit X fJ ft thlr woTk brbr It ! U tbp. Aai u all flf ib U m tb grita of tb flld, ttDil th n rout mi of mr tr likt lb flowtvri liar4r tL7 ftr fir cd dm d7 utl forffutua tb Btlll tLylfcifa UU Lett But to UlMt UjUati;. AU kik4i Of work will bo Aoty$ Im Ibli ibl fM nb r rmil; fj Boota ifaoet oT lU tl ed tyle tb Wrt ud ehpft i lotra, 1 barr retnoTtd My abop lo tb Uwr md of town, ia Tmylor'a rot, m Rtwd r tb Jcpot, br 1 will U found M tU tint, wtiiUg fr uitomera. All work wmatd good ud cbup. Alto, ill klftdtof UothorftBdSbM Floo'laga for Ml. Tb tltiMftt of Clthrtvld fttid Tllal(j ut fpttfUj laritod U girt a oa.ll. J OH. n. CK8RIN0, Clarild, Pa.,Jty 11, H7T. At it aaaitaTT. REED & HA6ERTY, 0ttfMff U J. G. SCHRYVER, DFALERS IB HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOD and WXL10WW.A&S. COOKING 8TOVE8, HE ATTN Q STOVES and BANOES Mtm4 HI-, VtenrMd, !. TKaaadtftliraadwwaVdaaaoaaattt ikt aallitat f CUarkold aad tlalall,, Ibal tka; katt pat oktMd Ika Hard wart Start of l.Q. Bakr,tar,aad ID toaattml, kwtw ta kaad a fall aaMrtaaki tf Uardwtr 11 all ka kraatktt, took at TABLE & POCEST CETLEST, Baaok fltopa, Baad Sawi.Ortat Atatrtaaa Croat, tal Sawa, D. B. aad PatNaf A laa, Hattatla, FUatt tad Pltaa Iroaa, all bladt tf Ntlla Morn Hwaaaaad HaratNkaa Malta. Pltha, Haat, Raktt.Btt Fork a, Saoralt aad RpaJat, n,lbat.Haalaaa,riowt, tlraia Vradiaa, 'CtWratort. DoaUt i i: aad Slarta Bharal Ptowt, CaHlralat Faaak, Bartfe aad Tn Kajaana, Bkotal Bladtt, Mill Raw aad Tapat Fllat, CklttU, BIIU, Aaart, Adata, Ban btar Haa(r, Bait, ' T aad Btrtai Blaaaa. Baaay'a Hallow Aatara, aklaaUtkl,itrtwa,BatkOardaad FaUaya, . GLASS and PUTTY, Foot tad (ala Btllt, Carrtat, Tin aad Atrial BolU, Bad Cord. Bad Irtaa, Btrtt BraakM aad Varrr Ooabt, Srlad-tUat itarta, Uaaa, lia, aad Saap.ftoaa Faoklaf , Cakta Caalat, alt, Tkaf will alaa kaap aa kaad a fall aattrlatal at Aw art, aad a aaatral lutk al JBawaa taMLdv I lt Oatda, wkatk tkay WIS at at prlatt U taM akaaf atawlklaf la tkaar Hat taa la I aad auailaa tkaU atoak kalttt BBBB B4UBRII, Mat M, HIM. aarokaaiaf. 4'laarta, 5V FLBK A CO. Market Street, o 0 IS 0 0 ai T. A. FLECK A CO. Grihara's Building, - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA, Clearfield, Pa. tr J THE KEPUBLICAN. ttatjatgB CLKARKJKI.U, PA. WBDNBSDAT MORNINU, APRIL 10, Iflt -v.- ak' u '.' Tbe prople are bviiininit to ivquiro : " When will llie Loialuturuailjourn?" The Hnrriubnrx Patriot, in alluding to the question roix-nlly, oy : "In the irvHcnl txiiidition of IoimIu tion no alU'mpt is likuly to be mado to fix i day for ttiml ailjuiirnmciit of thu General Assembly. II half tbe billaon tbe calendar of tho llmim are to he conaidered all adjournment will hnr.lly take plwe beloie tbe middle ol Aluy. None of the spuciul appropriutiun billa fur cbai ilion and uthur ol jci la have yet reached third reading iu tho House. If they should paaa that body they will be subjected to contitlerable dis cuiwlon in the Senate The chief cause of the obstruction to the buaincaa of the seaaion has been the abandonment ol the old calcndur. Hud the calendar boeu retained in accordance with tho judgment ol a large majority uf the House the trorK oi lefrimution enuiu have progi-csnod without interruption from tho very flint day of the minion. Uy the chango a month's timo was thrown away, lor it was that long be I'oio any hill" wero reported from eom mittces for the consideration of the House. Tho legislation in which the people of the Commonwealth are really concorood was poitioned by this manoeuvre for the Hank Commissioner bill, tbe Itccorder bill, and other per Bona I and partisan Jobs. When these bills havo passed, those who are inter ested in them will be ready for an ad journment without troubling them selves about tbo rcul business ol tbe seshion. " What was predicted on this subject by the opponents ol an abandonment of tho calendar has already been real ized. Tho schemes lor the promotion of personal ends have been advanced while bills that are necessary to relieve the peoplo in various portions ol the State horn irksome and oppressive local laws bavo been pushed to tho bottom of the calendar. That this was the object of throwing away tho calendar ol the first session is boirayed by tho eagerness with which the liunk Com missioner bill, the Hetordar bill, and tbe rest of the Jobs acre urged in ad vance of almost all other legislation. Had tho calendar been permitted to stand, these bills would huve taken tbeir turn and their promoters would bavo been compelled to wait until more important legislation could be disposed of. On the other hand, those members who would be naturally in luvor of an early adjournment will insist thai the session be prolonged until the mcasuics in wlncli their constituents aro inter ested can be reached on tho calendar. They are thus forced inVo a false posi tion and made to bear the reproach oi protracting tho session when tho mis chief was done in throwing away tho old calendar of bills in spile of their protests. Thus the position of mom bora is completely changed. Those wbo urged that the work of legislation should go on without Interruption or delay as it was loll at tho cluse ol the session of 1877 will now bo compelled to ask that the present session bo con tinued until the measures ol importance to their constituents can bo reached. Tboso members who voted to throw away tho old calendar, partly in order to promote (he jobs thul wero hatched in tho vacation and partly to obstruct the public busincK, can regard tho question of adjournment with compaia live indifference. They hare accom plished theirobject by compelling those who would lavoran early adjournment to demand that tbe session be con tinued in order that the most impor tant legislation can be considered. In the confusion of aims and motives and in tbo accumulation of businoss the prospect is that the session will bo pro tracted a month beyond the usual timo ol adjournment, lt is well that tbo publio should understand where lies tue real cause ol tbe delays and oh structions in the work of legislation." TI1K1XFAM0US C0XSP1RCY. JOIIN SHERMAN TUK IIIAD-DEVIL. Our diipatcbes from the North bavo teemed with so many allusions to mat ters growing out of tho electoral con spiracy of lust Winter, that it becomes our duty to discuss tbcm, und lo sound anoteol warning against what appears to be another conspiracy on the part of tbe samo persons to obstruct the course ol Justice and cnlorce immunity for their confederates in the crime ol a year ago the Id-turning Hoard ol Louisiana. Tbo whole country knows that hut lor tho encouragement they received from the "veiling statesmen," who came here at the suggestion ol Oenernl Grant, tho members of our Returning Hoard would never bave ventured, by suppression of votes, forgery-, and sub ornation of perjury, to deliberately nullify tho will uf a vail majority ol tho American people and foist into tho "residential chair a candiduto over whelmingly enndemed and repudiated by tbe Iree voters of this liepublic. Chief among theso "statesmen," and tbe head-devil of. tho conspiracy, was John Nhcrman. To his cold blooded and villainous encouragement of the acts of Wells, Anderson & Co., the country owes tho installation of Hayes as V residential ruler over a peoplo who had repudiated him at tbe polls, and ha has received from the creaturo of hia unscrupulous villainy the reward be coveted tho Secretaryship of the t reasury. 1 bis is plain trutb. r.vcrv intelligent man in iho United Slates knows it, and no one better than Mr. Hayes himself, howover mncb be may try lo conceal bis knowledgo of the conspiracy through which ho reached the Presidential cbair by an affectation of guileless innocence. Mo strongor prool was needed ol nis thorough ap preciation of the fradulent methods wbicb elevated Dim to bis present posi lion than in anxiety he displayed to conciliate the party which elected Jil den by abandoning lbs cardinal doc trine of centralization ol tho Kadical party, and hastening to accord to Louisiana and South Carolina tbeir constitutional righto! self-government. Wo never for one moment advocated a condonation ot the crimes that had been committed by the .Returning Board and tbeir abettors against civil liberty Rod republican government. v e bold, and bold now, that the noaco ful submission by tho American people to the installation into office, by gross and unblushing Iraud, of a candidate repudiated by the people, was the deepest wound ever inflicted upon tbe Kepubiie, and an act Ifaugbt witb tbe gravest dangers to our institutions a greater calamity than a doxen eivil wars ; because It argued that indiffer ence to tho principles of free govern ment which is the first step toward sell-enslavement. Wells, Anderson It Co. bad no sooner published to the world the evidence of iboir corrupt tampering with the re tnrnaof the oleclion than we denounced them as a band of criminals, and asked for their indictment. The law officers ol tbe State, faiaBful to tbe obligations ol their oath of office, caused them to be arraigned for tbo infamous crime of forgery, and hare secured tbe convic tion of ont of tbsm. For this thev deserve and have receivwd tbe thanks and commendation oi the people. j lie trial oi 1 nomas u. Anderson was as fair and impartial a proceeding aa was ever witnessed in a Court ol justice. If any partiality was shown It was rather toward the prisoner than )Jit piate urery aale-guard wbicb the rules of Angki-Suxon oriininal prao-1 as a sleuth-bound,' gave months to tics throw around a man on trial lor a : tbo detective work of wbicb be became felony wasexlended to him. The jury enamored, ami rcceivod (35,000 in was composed of men of both races, I blood money from tho thieve' Govern every one of whom was disposed lo be j ment. This man still disgraces the governed in hid verdict entirely by the j uniform that tho war for tho Union evidence. The Attorney General and j made a badge of nobility. District A tlutnev distinctly staled thai! History bad no blacker paite than thev did not desire a conviction nulessj those upon which thiaw facts will be V-wfrti WM-aw a. ay . .''aW.aty itJvVv t'' .s-rVW l,ha whole niony ol trustworthy wiuicsm . , Alul tlftW U'l ,n iv tia.fi W A ,.il. r..,n ol Louiiu i pnnvirl.nl hv a , . . - , " , ' Louisiana jury of an inlumous crime uiiuinst thu laws ol Louisiana, and no i sooner is the news ol the conviction ' j transmitted to Washington than the fairly chargeable to their account, but j Secretary ol the National Treasury much will be forgiven them in considor : and four other " eminent atulesinen " alion ol what tbey have suffered. In ! unite in a telegram ol sympathy und! a matter like this their vindication is condolence wiin 'iu initumou figur, Not KUlisficd with this imnroner re- flection upon the c-onduul ol our olfi eials, the Hon. John Sherman, appar ently Irentied by rage, launohea out into wholeaale abuao and vituperation of the people, Courts, and Government ot tbo Sluto, und even forgets himself lo such an extent us lo threaten us with a return of Grunlism. Has this country ever witnessed such an exhi bition of olticial indecency on the pari ol a labinul officer r As for Mr. Shorinun, we wnm him, thai il be continued his wild raving on the subject of tho prosecution Of the Returning Hoard, iho country will soon begin to ausfieut that there is some personal lear underlying his ac tion in the matter, and wa shall cer tainly feel inclined lo ask that the House ot liepreaentativrs appoint a committee to investigate his connection with the fraudulent count of tbe elec toral vote of Loui'traiio. .Voc Orleani Ikmocrat. TUK REAL KUKIVX. During tho first term of President Grunt, and even lutcr, the alleged out rages perpetrated upon tho negrooa of certain rjouthern states, notably ot South Curolina, by urmed white men, in a spirit of hatred of lbs Union and hostility to the reconstruction acts, con. stittilcd the major part of tho stock in trade of tho Republican parly in the North. It was represented that the rebels had retired liom the field of open war only to resort to assassination as a means of ridding themselves of their enemies and putting the Democratic party on its led. Oath-bound organixa tions, under the name of Ku-Klux, were said to porrado every neighbor hood, tormtd for no other object than to keep tho negroes and their white allies, falsely called Republicans, in a stale of subordination to tbo owners of the soil. Slavery was indeed abol ished by law, but wc wero led to ho liuve that thu foundations of a worse system of human haiulugc were being laid. Masked midnight riders were supposed to be galloping through the country, killing or scourging negroes, riddling humble homes with bullets, burning school bopses, und sparing not even tho women and children of the families of those wbo dared declare themselves Republicans. The stories of outrages then told by pen and pencil und described upon the stump in one cumpnign after another still linger in the memory. Il seemed to the hu mane North that the Devil himsell was abroad in tho South, working lor Democratic supremacy, and in view of the horrors of Ku-Kluxism no punish ment was considered loo severe lor tho treacherous South. I'nder those fuel-; iugs muny a measure thut disgraced tho statute book of a tree country were cheerfully indorsed by tho people who went to the polls. '1 hey were deemed necessary for the protection of the IreetlmuN and tho punishment of bis oppressors. 1 bo silicy ol lorce was simply lighting the Devil with tire, and not until the leurful truth that they were being diieJ dawned upon Iho Republican mosses was thai policy changed. Even now, however, many good people do not fully know what outrages were perpetrated upon the South in the name of liberty, bow base wero the real purposes ol the invention 01 the terrible machinery ol recon struction acts, conspiracy laws and lorce bills, and to what cruel bands their execution was entrusted. Tbo curtain la lifted upon aom ol the most horrible acts in this bloody drama by one wbo played a leading part therein Et-Uovdrnor lloscs, of It - -. l rt ,:. i i i .1... aouia varuiiua, uas uvuun, iuo columns of the New Vork Herald, the story of what ho knows of what hap pened behind the scenes. That Moses is a villain all tho world now knows, but villain only would know all tho secrets ol those dark days ; and in tell ing them ho doca not screen himself, but honestly confesses that in greed lor plunder be lent himsell, as others did, lo the conspiracy which brought so many ol the people of his native Stnte to ruin and to dcatn. lie de clares in the outset that lo those in South Carolina who bad to endure so much il was wull known that La Klux ism, with all its accompanying terrors, was tho greater part "a myth and phantom. It was a cunning and devilish device of himself and his vol leagues to perpctnate their own power lor Iho sake ol plunder and lo Keep public sentiment in tbo JNortb horn turning in taror of the plundered peo ple. Whenever a rumor would come thai the troops, under whose bayonets the thieves did their work, were to be removed, the Sluto officers would get together and consider what ought to bo done lo prevent such a catastrophe. Agents were dispatched to tho interior lor no other purpose than lo create troublos thai might be converted into reactionary outbreaks. Every negro in the Hlate was urmed as militiaman and bidden to assert his rights hy vio lence, while it was made a crime for any while men to carry arms exoept as privates in lue companies composed of their former slaves, and under offi cers who were designedly selected from the most desperate classes in tho Slate. To these officers instructions were given to drill al midnight, with ammu nition on tbeir persons, and to dis cbargo tbeir pieoea without any provo cation wilb the express purpose of tcr rilying the women and children and arousing white men lo a freniy ol ex citement. If unprotected females were traveling through the country these black militiamen were directed to dog their Steps. Tbe plan involved tbe constant in flammation of the Democrats by such means, and even hy incendiarism and worse, in lbs bope that they would be a routed to the resistance that was always a pretext for a new sorority. Tbe Slate was over-run by Marshals and Constablaa privy to this business and well paid lor fostering race con flicts. Twenty five desperadoes were imporledfrom New York and scattered through theeountry " with instructions to work np the outrage business" and lo do all in tbeir power to breed revolt. If tbe whiles organised and armed In lbs mosl Inoffensive way for the protec lion oi thoir wives and children or their property every such organisation was bold to bo a Ku Klux conspiracy and treated accordingly. Then Courts that were the creatures ol the Colom bia ring atepped in to finish tbo work. Voung men and old men, Iba bravest and best in South Carolina, wore dragged to trial, convicted by packed juries and sunt to Northern peniten tiaries to languish and die. There was no redress. The man that grumbled was a traitor and must expect tbe fate ot those upon whom hiesympalhy wa expended. Tho United Slates si my stood In readiness to execute tb will ol the thieves, and, under Instruction! from Washington, did it with merciless rigor, lt ia shown thai one army offl cer, Major Merrill, of the Sevanlb Car. airy, w bo ia described as 11 oold blooded aod bearllees, and as keen oa tb soeat jiiXiTa' atiki t H,.H f u,...k .lll.tlnw ntn M l.a lir. jl,l ludedl ll,..v Hua.r. ami liial juliirilv maw . . . . . Jr i be warned against a repetition of such eriinea on uuv uretuxl whatever. Tbek Soutliera people bave aina enouvh .one of nufioriai rnleroal, for it iovolvea the honor of the Nation. Philadttpkia Timet. MORE JUDGES. The bill ol Mr. Stephens, to add six new members lo the Supruii e Court, making it looonsistof fifteen, has little of merit to commend il. It would make that tribunal loo unwieldy lor its purposes, and would impair, rulher than increase, respect for its authority as a tribunal of last resort. That tbe Court, as now constituted, is overbur dened with business is universally con ceded. This has arisen largely from ibe requirement of Circuit Court duties of the J usiices, which has always boen a feature of our judicial sysuim, lt would be far better to relieve them en lirely ol this service than add to their nu in bcr. Indeed, il may well be questioned w hether it would not be an improve. ment to relieve the supreme Court Justices of all nidi priut duties, inde pendent ol the pressure on their lime. The principle ol allowing a Judge wbo tries a caso to participate in the final decision of law questions arising during the progress of a trial before him is questionable. Pew Judgea are capable ol holding tbe Kculcs ol Justice to evenly as not to bo more or leas biased in their interlocutory rulings. When tho law comes before them lor ultimate decision, such bias naturully accompa nics the Judgo who steps from the trial bench to the Inw bench. Opinions once formed it is difficult to change, and the result nut infrequently ia thut prido of opinion assumes to some ex lent ibe nature of partixansbip, which interferes with that impartiality wbicb should characterise a purely law Court. Judges, no nioro than other people, care to be overruled in matters of law. But, waving this, it seems better to lighten the labors of the Supremo Court Justices by tbe appointment of more inferior J udge lor circuit duties, if the present number is insufficient. One positive tendency to increasing the evil of divided counsels and dissentient opinions would tollow the increase pro posed. In important suits it is difficult to obtain a verdict Irom a jury of twelve men. To expect that a bench of Of teen Judges would be bolter able to arrive at unanimous results in impor tant cuscs, especially those involving constitutional questions, is hardly to be looked for. Nor would it be suitable lo give any President, however patriotic and free from partisanship, the power of ap pointing six new men at once lo the Supreme Court bench. Tovestinhim such a prerogative would be a thing unheard of beloro. Mistakes would be unavoidable and beyond Ibe power of rectification, the country baa Bad some fortunate escapes when but one Judge was lo be appointed. We came near a notional mislorlunu, not lo say disgrace, in tho desire of the lust Ad ministration to make Williams Chief Justice. Another was evidently avoided when, with much pretension and uo inconsiderable party strength lo hack il, Senator Llowe, who baa just exhibited his qualities, was pushing bit claims to t place on tho Supreme bench. It would be giving President Hayes altogether loo much power to allow him, or any otber .Executive; to virtually reconstruct the Court of final jurisdiction. That is what il would amount to. lo any point of view ths measure proposed by Mr. Stephens ought lo receive a quietus. THE HAMBURG MASSACRE. Mr. George William Curtis, aa editor of Harper 't Weekly, is responsible for every expression ol editorial opinion that it contains, and he contributed ibe greater part ol it. Mr. Curtis baa a passion to be considered high-toned in trolilics as well as elegant in English j nit we fear that bis motives sometime coino from a vain love of form ralhor than from a conscientious desire to oocupy an exalted position because the ooursea that lead to it are right We are still further compelled to believe this after reading bis recent attack upon Senator Butler, of Sauib Carolina, in which bo says : "The part taken by Geooral Butler in the Hamburg massacre is well known. Tbs facts were widely published, and they bave never boen succesalully questioned. The pretence of fear of a negro rising, which was put forth as the excuse of ibe wanton slaughter of innocent men, is an insult to every Intelligent per son." What were assumed as lacta did indeed receive extensive publica tion and circulation by lbs unscrupu lous carpet-baggers of the South and their equully unscrupulous friends of the Aorib, but they were so iar ques tioned that a Kadical Uovornraonl with Lite Icirul machinerr all in ila hands did nol dare lo show the world whal were the facts in tha case, though General Butler proclaimed bimsell ready iben as he is now to have them fully exam ined. The rew York llerali nore nearly bit tbe case when it said t " We presume that there is not a Senator who honestly believes that Mr. Duller abetted ths Hamburg massacre. The negro testimony lo that effect has long been an ex posed and exploded perjury." Whether tbat Is so or not, Mr. Curtis should be above circulating abominable charges that have never been supported by a single oompetenl and reliable wit- ncss, Jiotton Putt. Mb. LittcolB B too i no ra a Ban in SPRtNUFiELD, 111. Mr. John F. Speed, il Springfield, 111., says the New Vork dimes, lectured In laouisville, lay., re cently, and devoted himself to rem in Is ceneeeof Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Smed ia a native of Kentucky, but In lfXJ6 he opened a store Id Springfield. Two year later Mr. Linoola cams toSpriag- neld, riding on a borrowed bona, aad, alighting at Mr. Speed's store, entered and asked tbs price of aotDcrant bed clothes to lit op b single bad. Upon being inlormed that, together with a mattress, they would coat seventeen dollars, be replied tbat W had uotser. unison dollara in tb worii), but thu, if Mr. Speed would credit klux until Cbristuiaa be Would pay him, provided be succeeded in bis pruluaaiou. M But," he added, ' if t do out succeed, 1 do nut know aa 1 can ever pay you.'' -'Uis taoe, aa bs altered luw wurda," said M r. Speed, " was the saddest 1 evor aaw. I told him tbat above tbe atom in which wa were alauding was a bed room in which I slept, anil that if be was willing to oocupy it with me bs wps quite welcome to do so." Mr, Lin coln went np to as ths room, and re turned In great glwa, cordially aceepl. ing ths Invitation. Mr. Speed's store became tha beadquartera of a social club, in which tha young man of ths embryo oily aaseuUed pithily and dis cussed lbs prouwme ol tbs day, in which politics earns in fur a full share. There, around the stove on many Win Mr nights, tbs Tltana, Abraham Lin coln Bud Nlepheo A, Douglass, l(eu R rating youog lawyer, Bisasaraa. lbs sword wbieb war Bavar during Mr. Douglass' his. $UrrUfOM. CAM AKD HsrfTlK. All paraoat la dobtad lo Uallrk, Vlnt'orklt A Oi., art ra qotatod lo tall al ikair foraltart aiort aad .tttlt' Iktlr loooaoia wllkoat d.l,, allbtr b, ta.k or al.. aad s, Ibla alaaat tart oattt aad troakla to all partita atoetraad. UTL1CH, M.CORKLI, 00. ei.arS.IJ, Pa., Jaa. . 1171 If. - " J,,'ia7V,.ifi2 toaatr, wbo la wllllny la work tttadll, at tkt trautojawnl mat wa laraiaa. aaa par wtaa aa i ,ar awa a. Yoa aaod am kt awa, Owe oso a.ar elikt. Yoa taa girt your wkolt In u ika work, ar tal, your apara taoaitall. Il toalt tolblaf ta tr, Ikt ka.io.M Ttrtat aad U Omltl frit, addrata al aeat, H. Uat-Ltrt A Ca., April la, 1S77-I, Parllaad, Malae. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Htahb and Happiooaa aro prtetaa WaHb tn ioir pstiNWori, ana yi lamj ar wuaia 10 rv ul 017 en who will aaa Wright s Liver rills, Tb paly aar ClTRB for Torpid Llw, Dyapoa ai, IltasiMbt, Hoar Btowaflb, Coaitipatiea, iJaiilliiy, Naaioa, aad all fiillioaa ooauUiata aad H'ood diurdoia. kloao Qtiin anlM algaod "Wm. Wright, n.l'a." If your lragglat wiU am aappiy aua 2i nu lor oa oox to uarnea, Hollar A Co., TO N. 4tb M , fbil. ItoOaJa, "77-ly. r. aout-Bj. a. m'cobklb. b. lasafla. (.11.101. McfORkLE A fO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market rttrt, CIvftrfteM. Pa. W Maaaraetar alt klad of Faraitar for Cbamrrsra, Uiolag Koeaa, Llbrartaa aad Holla. If you waat FuraUur of any biad, doa't bay aatil yoa so oar itouk UN IKIl T AlilNCl la all Rt kraackta, pretapll, attaedod to. OL'LICH, MtCORKLB t CO. Cloarlald, Pa., Fak. I, 'IS. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haa opoood, la a buildtag oa Uarbat atroot, aa tb old Witrn Hulol lot, oppoait tb Cart Hoaaa ia ClcarAld,a Tia and aoat-Iraa alaaa factory aad Stora, wbr willb foaad at all lUaaa a full haa of S0T7SS TTJZmsmXQ 000.D3, Stores, t&rdwfc Sto. Had flpoatlng aad all bieda of Job work, felr lag, As., don oa abort aotto aad al roasoaabl raw, A lao, ftgtit for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A tapply of Maobia, witk Neadlu, A al wara oa bind. TaroM, strictly eaab or eoaatry prodoto. A brof patroaag MtieUod. 0. B. If RRRKLL, Bapriatdwdeat. CUarBald, April H, 187MI A NEW DEPARTURE LITH EESDl'KG. Rtrtafttr, (oada wUI ka told for CASH aar,, or la tirkaaaw for prodaoa. Na koaka WW ka krpl ia Ibt foltra. All old aaoaaala ataat ka aallltd. Tboaa wba taanol taak ap, WiU pU baad orar Ihtlr aotaa aad CLOSE THE EECOED. I to daytarmiaed to mH aiy gaoda at aaab priooa, aad at a diaeoant far below tbat rr oVoroil ia thta rtrtolty. Tb dtaroaBt I allow my eaatoMtsri. will aika tbon heb la twpnty mn II thay fi'llow my adti aad buy Utalr gooda froai bm. I will pay aaab for wbt, oatf aod ilotao Isothmharg, Jaaaary 17, 1177. TERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining jtnd Fira Brick, kapt ttaataaU aa kaad. mi AND EAITHEJ.WAll OF BVBBT 0B8CBIFII0B I CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS! KltaerT Pattot Airtight Bair . BaalBaf ran laatl BUTTER CROCKS, wllk lids. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, srrLt - nvirsn vnoiaa FLOWER POTS, - FIB DIBBRa, e i aw rorrJ, Aad a rtat Baa, atatr Ikia,. ta Baauraajt kt Bt.ntioB, tt a kad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE. WARE POTTERY, Ooratr tl Cktrr, aad Tkird Stiaeta, CLEARFLELD, FA. aa niGHESTAWADS!'Vi;?,' J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEEN! H at P1LBGRT BTRBBTB, PHILADELPHIA, MAXVFACTl'RBRB OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tlght HEATERS, WITH SHA KINO AND CLINK BR-ARINDIN0 UHATKH FOR Bl'KNINO ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOCS COAU CENTENNIAL WE01G1IMRO1 HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL KEYSTONE WR01CHT-1R0I UEATEES, COOKINB RANUBS, LOW-DOWN OBATBS. Dtietiatlri l lrtalan aaat Area It aar addrata EXAMINE BEFORK ABLKCTIRO. April JI.T7 Ir. t-i'.J'rlb GLENN'S SVLPnUIt SOAP. A Sriiuo Rkitsuv pm DnaAtas anv l.ijuaiii of ins Son i A lUALTMrvt BuvTirira or mi C0MIUX.19X i 4 RsUASti- Mr.Aif, pf Paxvjatma and RtUtVINe KMXV'MAntM ANb CODT, ANO an UsaouAUO LWiuipaewiT, btooa. lit I AND CoBNTatVaaaWtAMT. Olenn't fhilphttr kipv knUaa traU caling local diteawt of tba akaa, ktoiakat at fern of Iht compl.tna, aad ttaparti ta M frratifyina; dearneat aad waoatkaest. Hulphur BnlH art crlebrall for curtaf erupnoui and otbtr ttaaaaaet St tha tkin, at wall aa Khwaiaaaiaai aad Uaal. iiltmn Hulphur Hoop pttdattl the taaaa efaru al a mosl InnW raptaat. Ink adaawabae pecHk tlto ipoRWj ktalt arm, tVaaarr, aaMWa, turnt, ifrmmt and tMi, It mm,, .a dandraf aad prtwntt Ik kajr firoaa tiuinf oat aad larning gray. OoUung and linen lutd la Uw tick roaaa ll diiinkcltd, aad tliatawa coaaroualcaUi by contact with tkt perron, nrercnled by rt. Tkt Medical Pratfmh, laartloa lit ax. ' Prictt-SS end SO Cents pr Oak: tor Box (S Coktt). 60c ctdtl.20. 'oiaTr'ul i'miX' ' " 1 - '" ' POVH R UB AM) WkWKB DU,- (mfr) 1 1. CinTIfWI. rrf 'r, ? Hit. lf 1.1. 0ar Bvt gutrfrtiitmfnl. THE REPUBLICAN, Faklltktd aver, Wadeasda, kt CLBA Haa tba l.arg-att rirealatta tt" aa, paper ka Bartbwaatara Paaaartvaalau Tbs large aad constantly Increasing circulatioa of tbs Kxpusuuaw, renders itvaluable lobuaioess sbcd as a medium thro-' which to reaob lbs publio. ' Terms of Subscription i ' ! paid in advance, . , . It 00 If paid after lb ret months, , t 60 If paid altar aix mootbe, . , 00 Whan papara ar seat oatsids of the eoualy payment most b in advance. ADVERTISING 1 Ten lines, or less, 8 times, , Each subsequent Insertion, Administrator notices', . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . , Cautions and Eatrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . 1 60 Z 60 1 60 2 60 Profoaeional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per Hoc, 20 VKARLV ADVERTISEMENTS t Ons square, 10 lines, , . , 18 01 Two squares, . . . . .. . 15 01 Three squares, ..... 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . , 60 00 One-halt column, .... 70 00 One column, , . . . , ,, 120 00 BldAXKA. We bavs always on band a large stock of blanks ot all description-. SUMMONS, . 8TJBPOINA8, EXECUTIONS, -ATTACHMENTS ARTICLES Of AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, ' FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ' Ac, ' Ac.," Ac. r,.u:xn JOB PRINTING. Ws ar prepared to do all kinds of PRINTINQ SUCH AJ POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER BEADS. ENVELOPB3, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, cnicuURs. Ac., io., IN THE REST STYLE, AND ON REASON A BLR TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlaude A t CaarUa. GMrffeti Ci,t7, ft. H'HKRK TO sVd, ' avieaS HOW Tit VO WKBTl I .SoS.snO aoraa tf land far talt, tktap. ta tkt gar tn of Uit Watt. For Mapa of Kaataa, fall ltfi-natli'.n aa ta brat railroad, ta tiarrl at Titkota, Frrlgkl ratoa, tit., applr ar wrllt tt WM.HHORTLIIHJM, Al'Bl AtekLoa, Tup.ka A Saala Fa B. R , laaa. IB, IS74ia. BalMuala, Pa. A4Tt i J -VaVtaa.fu TRB aadtrtlaaad ktf a laart la lelara tkt ala lia tkat ka It aaw tail, prtpar ta attant. data all la tkt wav.af faralaklai U..tai, Baggiat, ttaddltt aad Haiwaaa, aa Ikt akartttt atiwt tad ta rtaaaaabla lama. Bttldaaat aa Latajt atrtaL kttwtta Tkird i aad Faarth. 9 BO. UtarSold. Flk. d, 1174. W. DBAXBART. READING FOa ALL II BOOtS STATIONERY Maadwt Bt, Clearteld. (at tba Past taaaa.) THE aadtrtlaaad ktt Irtn to aaataatt U tkt tlilaaaa tf CloarSald and rlalall,, ibal kt bat Stud ap a raoai aad kaa Jail rataratd frora Uia all, witk a lar,a aaoaal af raadiag nittttr, toBfUtlog la part tf Eiblei and M uoellaneoai Booki, Blank, Arooanl aad Pall Btokt of trtry da ttrlptioa i Fapor and Eeraltpaa, Fraaab artattd tad pltlai Pant aad FaaetUl Blaak Ujal Papan, Uaadl, Marl(a(aa iodftaanl, Kltaia. Hon aad Proaiaarr aotati WklW. aad Ftroa Boal Briaf, U(al Cap, Kaoord Cap, aad Bill Cap, Sbaat Maaia, for allbtr Pltaa, Flaw ar Vilia, aanaiaall, aa baad. Aa, book, or ttallaaar, daaired ibal I aiaj aol kara oa kaad, will kt ardtrad k, Srtt tsprtaa, aad told at wkolaaala at ralail la aait teatoatra. I wSJ a lao bat paritdltal Itltratara, talk aa Mafaataea, Nawapaptra, Aa. p. a. uaIlib. ClaarSald. Ma, t, lSSS-tf HA R.D TIME8 HAVB NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLE! I tta awav tbat tbora ar aoai prt.a a Hit bard to ploaoa, aad I aa alao awa thai tat ooatplaiat of "hard tlaM"1a wall atgb aidrtal. Bat I aaj ia BHaattd aow tbat I aaa mtitty tb fonaor aad prov OBlatlly tbat Mbard ttMoa" will aot ffi tho wbo bay ibvir govat tnm aw, aad all my patroaa tball b taltlatod .at tbo a, tot of UOAV TO AVOID HABD TI3SES ! bar good eaoegb to aapry all tho labibl taau ia tb lr ad of tb ooaaty abib i aoll at Kootding low rato fro aiy aaaiaotb ta MtTLSONBUN. wbor I aa alwaya bo fawad raady to wait apoa oaiiora aad aapply tbaa witb Dry Goods of all Ilnda, 0ah aa Clotbt, iaUatti, OaMiair, Maallaa, dvaiaiaas, biaoB, uniiifiga, i.aj,eoa, TrlaMiaga, Ribboaa, Laoa, Eoadr-aiad Clotblag, Boau and 8bwo. Nata hd Gap ail vf tbo boat malarial aad Mad toerdot - Hoaa. Hoefta, UIotob, MUUaa, JUaoa. Htbboaa. Ae SR0CIRIK8 OF ALL KINDS. ' Coffeo, Toa, Sugar, Rieo, Ifolata, Viab, tilt Fork, Ltaaaad Oil, Fiah Oil, Car boa Oil. Hirdwar. Qaoaaawara, Tinwara. CaatiatTf, Float aad Flow OaaUaga, h'aili, Sptkot, Cora VaJtl--tn, Cidr Praat, aad all kiada af Aim. Farfaaiory, Faiata, Vanish, Olaaa, aad a ga-rat iHortBaat at otatioaory, GOODTLOUR, Of difforaot braada, alwaya aa baad, aad ail) ba tola at taa lowt potaibi igartt. . I. H. MoClaia't Masiielaaa, Jayaa'a Mdlelba Hoatettar't aavd UooiaBd'i Bittart. (Ml aoaad af Waal waatod far wbiab tb blghaat pnea will b Mid. Ctatawaad oa baad aad far aala at tba kwt urhat prloo. Alaa, Agoat for ftrattoBTill aad Carwalil Tbroabiag Maohiaaa. aa.Ca)l aad taa far yoarsoWai. Tea will lad wy thing aaaally kapt it A ratall ttara. L. U. COUDRIKT. FroachvlIU F. 0., Aognat 1J, 1ITI. BIGLER, YOUNG 4 REED, (Boaaara ta loyatca A Tvaag,) FOUNDERS A MACHINISTS Maaafartaran tr kHJETABLE A STATtOltUT STEAM ENGINES Cat af laartk aad Ptaa Blaaata. CLklABPlELD. r. HAVIN9 taaaawd la tka awaajaotart af in. tlaMMACUINERT,waratnraB,aaaai pabllt tkat wa art aa pitptatd ta til aU trdtn at ikaapry aad aa ptMapW, A. aaa ka aoaa ka aa, tf Ika attiot. We laalaitaii tad daalta Mukj and Clroalu Saw-Mills aad Bloakt, Water Taaald, Bakfllag '"all.,1, Oirtrd'i lajartor, S taaaa Oaagaa, Btttat wUatlaa, Otttrt, Tallow Capa, Oil Capt, Oaagt Otekt, Air Cacki, Olakt Valrat, Cktok Vtlraa, wrtagkt trta Plp.a, B'.taai Faaipa, BolVtr Food Ftaiaa. AU Frittloa Matrat, Roap Bttaa Ftaklag, Saai Fack a(. aad all kiadi of MILL W0R(f ktftlba, wnk Plowt, S ltd Sulai. COOK AND PA BIOS STOVES, tad ttkar CASTlNfll if B blada. x aVOrdtn taHelltd aad Iliad at any pooa All wtttn tf latolr, wllk itftrtaat It ajaoklatr, tf tar aaafaolara ,roa.pl I, aatwarad, b, addrta lag at at ClaarSald, Pa. a aalT4-lf BI0LER. YOBBO d R!U. QROCERIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Saaaaaaor It LYTLE. A MltCMBUtj WHOLESALE AND.RETA1L J a , DEALER IS " ) CtlOICI LINK Ot TUB, OOLOMi.q, JAFAHa, - IMPERIAL, T0UHB ITSOlt, ' ERSLJWa BUAKFaJT Farm ta Maraat, - BDTTEB AND BBOaV WIB kt baad aad Bald at Brat teat.- far veeetrf rro HERMAN CHERRIES, . TUBKET FRCNtB, FBBBBBVBD FBABS, FHILADELFBIA tAVI a -. rtsH. MaaktreL Uia Borrkag, 0ad,4 nckLCa. ' Barrel Fltfclia aad bgBtk FWat, -a. - -. J J . . - . T . - IW, oara ataat, CSfaai, iat laa. I. n. t At. 1. LTTLB J