StotcTs: THE MANSION HOUSE. ! 1 - ..I. I . . ... if l I ya mm vv. jti..et.tei.ieT ffnifirruinrani l.viNd niir.!m.n.-- nuncvvr moil vi cma aiiiiiww""- er" "---" Heir aartl3mfnt. Jlw di-nHsstmtnt. GENUINE BARGAINS AT WeMteri. Hotel Corner, C'lenrlield, THIS ld eomraodlo.a Hotel kee. during put year, beoa ealarged t double ito former e.peelty for the DUrULanBl of I Iran fore aad gaeata. Tbe whole baildlag hu mm refarelaked, u th. proprietor will ipere pel.e .i reader kit gnoeU ..ufortabi. while lUtWg with him. )-Th Mutln llonit" Omnlbot ran U tad from thai Dtpot oa tha arrival aid depertnre .( each trite. W. C. CARDON, Jly lltl-lf Proprietor LLEGUENY HOTEL Market Wrtrt, Clearfleld, Pa, wa. g. Bradley, formerly proprietor f tha Laonard Hona., having leed tha Allegheny Hotel, toilette a anere or poono paruo, - ...... it i . i. ...u , Honae haa baaa thorooghly npaired and aawlj , Xbcso goods have lioetl Solected with particular Oltre, and bought lor Cast! at lurnianea, aou nwi wit, uuu , - ---,- Elng place. Tba table will ba aupplied with tba at of everything in tha market. At tha bar will ba found tha batt wlnea and lio,oon. Uood .tabling attached. WM. S. BKAI1LKV, Mi, 17, '7. Proprietor. We have Just received nn entire new slock of READY MADE .CLOTHING, For Jlen, Youth' nml Iloy'n. CHAW nousE, Kj (Cor. of Markal A Front atraati,) CLKAHFIBLD, PA. Tha ..dertlgned hiring Ulan aharga of tbia Ilotal, would reepeclfnlly eollolt publio patronage. rt. K. IWIIUII Mian. foblS.'TS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NSW WA8HINUT0N, PA. Thia aaw aad wall furnlahed boura haa baaa takaa by tha nnderiigned. Ha feele oonfidaot of bing abla to render eatlf faction to thoia who nay favor him with a wall. MayS, 17I. O. W.DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Street, PIIILIPSBURO, PENN'A. Tibia alwaya tuppliad with tha bait tha markal afforda. Tha traveling public ia Invited to eall. Jen.17. ROBEKT LOVD. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. KOOM In Maeonle Building, ona door aorlh ol 0. D. Watton'l Drug Stort. Paaeaga Tlekata to and from Liverpool, Queene. town, Olalgow, London, Paria and Copenhagen. Alia, Drafti fur tile on tha Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEOSAP.D, Pret't. W. M. SflAW, Caihier. janl,'T punio prices. We ere tnereiore preparcu 10 corainnu anu uu choaper than any other houao in the county. Wo will soli yon full suits of Spring Clothing at from 12 SO to 115 00. For fifteen dollars you can buy an good a suit now as you could get one year ago for 8'25 00, and pll other artlclog proportionately cheap. We havo also received a comploto Block of NECK WEAR, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS and VA1I0ES, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. Please call and examino our stock before purchasing. 1 1, lo-aprrl S.'M A.GUINZBURG, Agent SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. mMMmmm DREXEL & CO., lis. 31 Houtll TTiird Htreet, Phlladclplita BAJTKERS, And Dealers in Government Securities, Applleatioa by mall will raeeire prompt attaa tion, and all inforuatioa ohaerfully furnbbed Ordara aollctad. April 11-tf. r. K. inaoLD. e. w. AaiOLD. J. . AHJuT.n F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Bunker nml Broker, ReynoldHTlUe. ietTervon Co., P. Money reeelrvd on dpon!t. Di Mount at mo deral mtni. Kafttrn and ForVftn Eiobai)) a) wti on band and eullM-tioni promptly mada. hayaoldirille. Do. 1A, 1674.-ly Jcnttstrj). j l. n. iiEiciriioi.i, Oraduata of the Pann.ylrania Collage of Denial Horgery. OfllceinreiidaneeorDr. Hill, oppoiita tba bhaw llouaa. ajcbl;!, 'In If DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OUct a Bank Buildtoj.) CurwentTlllr, C'lcarlluld Co.. Pa. mea 23 '7a-If. J. M. STEAVART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Oglee in reiidanee, Second ttreet.) ClearfieU, Pa., May I, 1M7-Iy. UiSftlbnf0tl5. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & BRO., 0a Market 8t, ono door wMt of Maailon Doom, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangement, ara rf tha mort eouplett eharaeter tor furaiiblnf tba poblte with Fraab Meau of all kind, and of tba vary bait quality. Wa alao deal ia all kind! of Airrioaltaral Impla menti, which wa keep on ax bi bit ton far tha ben efit of tha nubile. Call around when In town, and taka a look at thing, or addreei at V. U. CARDON A BRO. Claarfield, Pa., Jaly 14, 1875-tf. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health aad Hippine1 are prlcaV Wealth in their popaeuorf, and yet thf j ara within thi reach of rrery ona who will oa Wrlght'S Liver rills, Tbe ily eora CURB tar Torpid Lirer, Dyipep. la, Headaeba, Hour Stomach, Comtipation, Drbillty, Naaeaa, and all Billiooi eomplainti and Blood dieordats. Nona t"ilna unleaa Mfroed Hm. Wrifbt, Phil'." If your DragKlRt will ftol aapnly tend 14 tent for ona boi to liar rick, Roller i Co.. 7 N. 4th 8t , I'bila. Daa, I, '77-ly. M GUV W K THIJKT." All athan suit X Py f'T their work hefora it leaaea tha abop, Aud a all flpab It aa tha ( raai of the field, aad tba aromltaa of Haa are like tha flower tberaof tney ara giran oaa day and forgone tha aatt therefore itip bait not to traat anybody. All kind! of work will ba dona la tbis ehop for oaab or ready pay. Boota and aboei of all litea and itylaa tha bait aad eheaneM In town. I hara removed my ahop to tba lower and of town, ia Taylor' row, on Read treat, near tba depot, where I will ba found at all timet, waiting for eiiftomert. All work warranted good and heap. Aleo, all hind of Leather and 8boa Finding! for Mia. Tha eltlieni of Clearfield and vicinity ara eepeotlnlly invited to give me a eall. JOH. 11. DKERIN0. Clearfield. Pa., July II, 1T7. AND GROCERY F. 51. CARDOX A IlltO. HAVE Ji'ST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A IARC.E .OT OF Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Hoebner's Level Tread Threshers, and Little Giant, No. 2, threshes and oleans grain ready for bagging. WHICH will be will CHEAP and EXCHANGED for OOOn YOU NO IIOItftE. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, KOI.ll) IHON AXI.B all the way through, aaif .unpen, th. beat rake In the world. Claarlleld, Pa., April U, I87S. THE TIN SHOPl RllG MY 0WX MAnilNE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM KO. S, PIE'S OPERA H0VPI, Clcarlleld, Pa. ReitMtalfully inform fail eaitemeri, and the pnV He In general, thai be eontinoef to manufaotaro all kiitde of Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of firet-ctate mitterial only, and la ft workm Ilka a THE REPUBLICAN . Ct1?.RVtF.l,1 PA.- . iufuira5tffrfT?wwffof!??jr''' ct priced momht-ra vera C. H. Jlinort.'ully wuntiil to firt as fur n po.ililo : i of Richland, who received 12,200, and ' out or range ul J ore. maiK .envenom II. J. Maxwell, who received .1,000. pen and profound inilit into t harac- I Hevuiilueii other mcnihera tualirlod that' ler, so I o went uh miniKter to Itunia. they er olfured certain .uina each to S. II. lVkurtl lift" reteivid Iho rifliel SKXATOR J.AM Alt. The rocont speech delivered in the Senate by Hon. I.. (I C. Lamar, on the proposod new racifie Railway, was one of tbo ablest yot made in Congress up on this important question. It em braced a very thorough discussion ot tbe varioui schemes betore Congress to complete a Pacific railroad on the Southern lino. II" favored the Texas and Paciflo measures as the best pre sented to complete the symmetry of the traiiscoiitiaenlal system, uontem plated by the statesmen of all parties a quarter of a century bko, and pro vided by the government in various enactiuenls. Ho also, advueuted the Texas and l'acifio bill as due in equity to tho South, and as securing to the commerce of the continent tho advau tages of competition with tho oxistlng lines. All these ends, tho .Senator claims, are assured by the passage of a measure which ia demonstrated to in volve no risk of loss to tho government in its limited loan of credit. Abundant quotations lrom Hunter, Davis and othor authorities ol the Strict Consti tution school of politicians, supplement an able argument to show the power of Congress to extend tbo asked ior aid under tha authority ol tuo Const! tution. Tbe Washington correspond outs say that various New .England Senators listened with marked inter est to the Mississippi Senator. This fact made all too mora timely his earnest appeal to that section. In sub Blanco ho said: "cw England is now the ropresentative and, in an important sense, tbe custodian of that vital prin cipla of tho Constitution Stato equal lty. Out ol all proportion to your numerical strength, you have not only a negative, but an affirmative power in this body by virtue of that principle. The South is not jealous of your pow- or; on the contrary, she regards your titlo to it by virtue of tho principle of Stato equality, as sacred. Once suc- eesstuly dispute that titlo, tho Consti tution itself fulls a hopeless ruin, i our power enhances your n-sponsibility. You cannot, while orjoying it, afford to deny eiiity and generosity to others. Tho events ol twenty years show thai' as agninst tbo organized populur will ol the country, tbo essence, not less than the symbols of constitu tional privilege, is annihilated. It is the Constitution of the whole country that makes New England's privilege sacrod, despito her comparative numer ical weakness. Therefore let her Sen ators make the wuolo country their constituency, and by justice and gen erosity to all sections make all sections tbe allies ot New England in defending her high constitutional privilege." With his fervent pleas tor the Son fh Mr. Lamar bleudtnl apptnls for a pol proffered bribes. Tuey gave j names' ol tho persons who olfered Iho money, ami John J. l'atterson is named as tho man who offered the bribes in oightof the seventeen cases. The sums offered by Mr. l'atterson were l,o", tM.ulll), 300, 1500, MOO, 11,1100, WOO, $200 average, $575. The largest sum offered was $5,000, which was tendered by John H. Dennis to W. U. Nash, Sena tor from Iticbland, who refused It. Nash should bo romhered lorever as a patriot and statesman whose virluo was incorruptible. Tho next largest bribe, $1,600, was otl'ertJ by" 11. (J. Worthingtoh to Lawrence Caen, Rep resentative frum Edgefield, who refused it. Mr. Worlhingtou figures as brihe ofl'erer in Bvo ot the seventeen cases. The other men acting in this capacity were Warren Miuton and John Wool ley. Somo members made oath boforo tho committee that they voted for Patterson in consiJviuUon of promises made by himself or his agents to pay them various sums which in some cases rvere never paid and in others paid only in part. Tbe report of the joint committee shows not only that Patter son's "election" was secured by tbo most hare-laced bribery, but that gigan tic frauds upon tbo pnblio were perpe trated by means of supplies funnelled to State officers, member of tho Legis lature, clerks aad olhein connected with tho Slate government, w ho u i propriutcd tho somo to their own per sonal use, charging them to the Slate. "Number 2" of this report in an octavo volume ol 208 pages, and tho Charles ton jVeir find (.VurtVr says it "contains more authenticated fraud than can bo found in any ono volume of po litical papers that has ever been pub- listed." " N umber 1 contains a gen erul synopsis ot tbo work of tbe com mittee, showing tho corruptions ol nine years and give the testimony re specting the manner and means of Pat terson's election to the Senate. On tho w hole, this report discloses a wonderful chapter in tbo political history of the Palmetto Slate, and illuntrutes tbe beauties of carpet bag rule in a striking ahurtTot 'the fiivy'.' iliii('t)'Tjrw''iiii who forged tho returns id le Soto parish was ap)oiolcl Collector of New Orleans. Jack AV barton was made Murshal, Tom Anderson, of tho Re turning llouiil, was not only rescued from the penitentiary but kept in his olllco as acting Collector during the imprisonment and after conviction. Casuuave, another of the Returning Board, was mado Naval officer of tbo port. Kenncr, likewisool the Return ing Board, was appointed to u snug thing in the Custom House. J. Mudi- son Wells, cbiet thief of tho Returning Hoard, was nuidu Surveyor ul the port (Jeorge A. Sheridan, tho special tool of .vino Hnr.iti.iM.--Whoncvcra man hawi and hems about a thing he is rightfully exietted to kuow all about, it is plain that ho is lying. Last Fob ruary Sherman deelared very poaitivo- .on nor ueriu ,.... .a a ,,UatM ..r a, which could over ue construeu into wrong." Ho when bo ii called to book bo says: "1 Mint I never wrote such a letter ;" again, " it was written it must have been" on a certain day, and airain, "I huvo no recollection" of it. Ab Mr. Sherman was never accused la North writ, ru Peoaalraiila. of a bad memory, tbe general rordict will bo that be is not telling tuo irutu. As tbe A'orfA American says T ' iSocre tary Sherman docs not think be wroto tbe letter to Webber and Anderson. Tho rest of the country will generally think that ho did." SURE REWARD t 5 TEARS TO PAY F0BA FARM, T HE RE J? U BL I G A N d Maniiua ,chn..'i. (.oaipaaj. GOODLANDER & LEE, CLBARI'IEI.O. HA Has tha l.ar(.t Ircalatlua f auj paper Tin Flood Ribino. A Washington telegram, in tion, savs : tho Potter committee, involving the the visiting statesmen and tho go-J names of Stanley Matthews and Asso- i speaking of tho investiga '1 he development before between it) tbo Returning liouid in (amies, was brought to Washington where they could keep their eye on him, and mado Recorder of leeds. J. K. Anderson, who was tho witness tho other day, w as ottered a small Con sulship which ho reckoned iiisullleient return for hisuequiesnicein tho forged protest. Ho therefore refused it, and the Administration, believing itsell ablo to defy him, gave him nothing. Tho only visiting statesmen who got noth ing was Mr. C. Irving Iitty, of Balti more ; but as bo went In Now Orleans at tbe request of tirunt and not ot lluyis, and inasmuch as while bis judg ment may have been at fault, bis hon esty and voracity have never been dis puted, he hits gotten nothing. It there fore appears that sine" honesty got nothing, slight rascality like Anderson's trot slight reward, and so on up, wo huve n sliding acute by which to meas ure the degree ot rascality and tbo full ness ol Iho ruward from Andeison, who got the offer ol a very smull and remote Consulship, up to John Sher man, who got bis band in the Treasury up to tho shoulder and immunity from being called on to explain all about that deficit of the two hundred millions, in tbe balancing of tbo books. Let us turn now toward Florida. Noycs, visiting statesmen, who helped on tho rascality there, was sent as minister to France. Kaason, who as- manner. II tho senate, alter reading :sisteu, was mano minister to Austria. it, permits Patterson to retain bis seat McLin, who has now confessed, m as a member of that btdy tbo public prospect of early death, his connection will have a perfect right to bo very greatly astonished. A QUEST! OX OF MA 11 ACT Kit. All Republican authorities agree that Anderson's story is a very damaging one to the administration and to Slier- with tho Florida frauds, was mado Chief Juslicoof New Mexico. Dennis, who now also confesses to the Florida frauds, was madu Special Treasury Agent. Cowgill, tho chief Returning Uoutd thief was mado United Statos Marshal. In view of this long array inference can ho drawn. cialo Justice tlurian, create cousiuera Mo comment in political circles. Sur mise is expressed that those ironllemen should have allowed themselves to be mixed up in a transaction of tbis char acter, and put themselves on record, as they have, ny the nu morons letters which havo been exhibited. It is staled to-night that there is additional evidence connecting theso and other gentlemen with this matter, which will fully substantiate the statements pre sented, and which will involve others of the visiting statesmen. TITLE PERFECT. Strong BUI Sure Cropi Pleolr of Timber Na DrvoKht Cbiboh lings M. M 'Uoppeea." Rn.aiDK Htreaaae Para VI ater Ready Mark.ta renoola Railroad eoapleted throngs oantre of tba great sit Sand fur pamphlet, Kagilra or Oermaa. Addreea, W. O. II I (III ART, Land Coiaetleeioaer, GRAND RAPIDS, HICIIKIAN. March 13. H7S-Sta. The large and constantly increasing circulation of the Ripublicaji, .renders it valuuble to business men aa a modium thro' which to roach the public. HiSffUantoui. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDJS MERRELL if o timed. In a build. nr "t Market treat, on tha aid W extern Hi.tel lot, oppoeita tha t'oart Itnuee In L'leartteiti.a Tib ana bbeet-iroa aiaaa factory and Store, where will be found at all tla.ee a full line of nouss FTOinsmiTS goods, Stovoa, nardwaro, Etc limine Spool in and all kinds af jub work, repair ing, to., dona ua abort nut tea and at reasonable rate, Alo, ajent tor tha Singer Sewing Machine, A iuply of Machine, with Neadle, Ae el wave ou hand. term i, strictly eaah or conn try prodaea. A share of patronage solicited. 0. B. MERRELL, Superintendent, Clearfleld, April 26, lSTMf. t NEW DEPARTURE IS LL'T HERS BURG. . TtRxs or Subscription : If paid in advance, . . If paid after three months, If paid alter lis months, When papors are sont outside of the county payment must be in advance. $2 00 ' 2 60 8 00 ADVERTISING 1 $1 Ten lines, or less, 3 times, Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, ... Auditors' Notices, . . . Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: 50 60 2 50 2 fiO 2 SO 1 60 2 60 r. .Due. a. .'rearj,. . leaTf jj.-j. GCLICII, McCORKLE & COTS FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Btrtet, ClearOeltf, Pa. Wa Baaufaetara all kinds af Fnraitnre for Chamber, Dining Roams, Ltbrarlee aad Hells. If ya want Furniture af any kind, doa't bay antil yon see oar stock. i.in;itTAKi Is all Itt braaehaa, prompt) atteaded to. OITI.ICH, MrCORKLR A CO. Cl.irHtl.l, Pa., Keh. S, '7S. READING FOR ALL! I HOOKS d- STATIONERY. Market ft., t'lrarCeld, (at the loat Oflre.) THE andanlgard begs loara to anooaace to the cititen of Clearfield and vieiaity, that ha has 6ttd up a room and ba jait retura4 freta Uto city with a larga aauant of reading matter, oocsiiting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Pass Books of erery da ertptlon , Paper and EDTalepaa, French pressed and plaint fans and Pencils; Blank Legal Paper, Deads, Mortgagee Judgment, Exemp tion and l'rimisarr notes; White and Pa ret. meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet Musie, for either Piano, Flate or VIoHa, constantly oa hand. Any books or stationary desired that I may aot have oa head, will ba ordered by Irst express, aad told at wholesale or retail to sail ewstomere. I will alao keep period teal literature, each as Magaaiaes, Newspapers, Ae. P. A. UALLIN. tlrarneld. My 7, ISflg-tf Why you Should TUB Buy man individually. Their onlv reliiiro iPn,y on0 is in the hone to be able to disprove it. Those men were rewarded by office for and this they propose to do, not by dis crediting its intrinsic likelih(sid nor by counteracting it with tonlrary rvi. , tleiice. but by imcH'ncl.iii Atideisrtn's charaeter nnd irathfulness. On this point the 1'hiiadilpliia .X.tith Ltn nViii, a Radical Renbluan and eminently the frauds undertaken and carried out wilh the full knowledge of Hayes and i t .. or in eat-baase for projuo the visiting stateKincn ; and it is byt)l(i, lllt (uU, rA 4l4 tun glaring light ut tliesc Incts Mint all I he U'etimony hureloloiv Inkeli and hereafter to be taken by the ei iinnittcc inuht te eni.Milcrcd. I I Hereafter, goodt will h. aold for CASH only, or in eti-naoKa fur proJiMM. Ao booka will ba aecouote muat a. ttl.d. Tho.a who cannot eaia .p. will Dleaee ! hand nrar Itrir notea asd One square, 10 lines, . . . $3 00 Two squares 15 00 Thrco squares 20 00 Onc fuurth column, . .- . . 60 00 One half column, .... TO 00 Ono column, 120 00 1 S 1 W3 I STOVES, TIN-WARE AX J) GAS FIXTURES. STORE. JAMES L. LEVY Y, Hating purchased tbe stock of Fred, flack ett, beretjy g ires notice that be is prepared to turn ha all kind of HEATING, COOK AND FARLOR STOVKS, of tha best and latent hnprored pattern i, at rery low prices. C1AH I IXTl Itl S. Ha haa alio oa hand, a lot of IIIIACKRT8, CHANDKLIfiHH and OAS LAMPS, .fall kind., at auitable prieea. tiaa Axturea ordered at abort not lea, to auit eaitoinera. TIN-WARE. Alio, a cimi1ela asaortmaat af mauofaotoreti Tin-ware, to which br tnrltes the attention of parebasara. Front part ut nooin io. a, rjr,o ui ika IIOI'SK. JAf. L. LKAVY, Pr-.phetor. PKKI). SACK ETT, tup't. ClearfieU, Pa., Dee. 12, '77 tf. Agricultural Statistics. To ff Ciliunt of CUarfild Cmejf .' Tha andenigned baring been appointed by tho Department, at Washington, principal reporter of the Aarleultural Htatiitios of Clearfteld aaunty. rerpecifally request the eo-operation of all lo aasiit, by sending tbe subicriber all tba lorarma- tlon thoy can bearing opon tha tallowing ques tion, so as to enable hiia to make a correct a statement to tha Department, as poieible t How annay borsas bare d.ed in your borough or towa abip, and of what diteaea. How many eowi and eaUes, aad of what dn-aoe. How many sheep bare yoa kitt, and of what diieane; bow maoy illea by dogi. uow many aogi nave yoa ioh, nd of what disease. What prtratling diieaaes amongst the poultry. Ia all eases give tba rem edies used which bare bean found to ba eueeetta- ful, and in all eaes to gira the eaih ralna ol all stock as nearly as ponlble. By the eo-owerfttlnn of our eitiiens ia oral apon tbeie Important particular, tha Agaieuitaral report! will baeoma aa enerainpodiael uiclul tniormatiaa l tne puo lle, by enabling the Department to publish the dUeeies, tba losses, aad the remedies that hare bee a found most beneflclal in eerula dWeaaea . Any other inlormation that will be considered a nublio benefit, will be tbaakfulh raeelvad. Addreos tbe subscriber at Grampian II ills, Clearfield Co., Pa. bAMUKL WIDKMIHK. Marcb 18, 1878-lf. HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN SECOND 6TI1KKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., ROOFING and SPOUTING done oa short alioe aad rery reasonable tarmt. COOK STOVES, IIEATIHG BTOVKfl AND FURNACES always kept la stock, aad for sale low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specially. ilea Flaenrw .Iweya oa haad. All work guaraa tMd I. fira aatiafaetioa. A I her pablla patronage aordlaUj aolieltad. FRED. BACK ETT. Clearttld, Pa., UtJ , 1S77. J on ' i r...t,.tet,ihl.. newsret'ver. sava :ii i... ..ri i ' ' uieu win ,.u,.ii'.u ..,v tui.tj w. the Union and tho diffusion of proper ty among all sections nnd localities. It is no unmeaning compliment to say that this speech will rank among tbo best intellectual trophies of ono of tbe foremost Americana of bis titno. Bui- timore Gazette. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATB8I A. G. CO, Room KRAMER & No. 4, PI.'. Opera Howe., Clearfield, Pa. Kaaf MntUBtlv M haad 8UOAK, COPPRI, TEAS. SODA.I COAL OIL, YRl'P, SALT, e BPI0EA, OAP, . OaaMd aad DrladaTralta, Tebeeoe, Clgara, Oaa dkaa, Older Vlaear,BatUr, Egga, Aa, AUO, BXTRA UOME KADI Wheat and Backa hcat Flour, . Cora MmI, Chop, Feed, 4o.,' AU t whtak wll U aold ,Uf tot aaak er eiehaage hr wutr frid.aa. ' rA. 8. KRAMER A 00. n.ors.u, t. u lara. tf THE NEW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, rea salu ar Mllen II. Beern, CLEARFIELD. PA (Restdeaee, Wait Clearfield) Tha NEW IMPROVED WEED li oaa of tba beitmarbtaes la tbe market, and rans vary light and qutet its aeweyitatier Bteel nautiie has only one kola to ba threaded, aod heUis twiee aa mueh thnad aa most any other maaataa. it eaa of the bast Narrow Hammers aa-U. Ila Table Is loag and roomy. It baa ao gears aad moved while oiling or oleaalng. Tba WKKD, before tbe late lmproreawat, draw a arise at tbe Paris Exposition la Fraoaa, also. aa award at tba Ceateanlal Kxposltloa, aad la almost erery Bute la tba Uelna. Machines sold ee Monthly Payneats. Persons should aot buy before seeing the New Weed. Hay, grain, beef eat tie, aad eema kind af old Machines takea ta part pay or New Maahiaea. Ail kinds el Be win a Maonlnet cleaned and repair fd. Alao, dealer in all hinds of Hewing Maehiae neoaias, uu, nomers. took marl, uasiors. UeaiatMra. Bbotties. Vbeek enriaae. a. In erdering-aaything by letter, ba aaro to glra name of machine. Cash mast accompany all order by mail. Persona wantleg any other kiad ol machine, pieaaa write ler price. myi-Jii DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CUEMICALSI PAINTS, 01I.S, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FAIfCT O00D8 TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PVRK W1XSS AXD LIQUORS far atadlelnal p.rpoaaa. TruaM, Sappertera, Beko Raxks aaal Itattaa. arj, aad all Maw artlelat eMail toud la a Dnag Stan. rrmictANr pRwcarpTioNg oars- rULLT COMPOUNDED. Haviag a larg. el partem la ta. kaaiaett Ike, mm gira Mlin aaa. lefaetlM. J. 9. BARTSWIOK, JOHN f. UW1B. neari.H. DeeemhOT la, IST4. JEMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would raspeet fully notify tbo public generally that be haa rumored his Orooary Btora from fctaaw'e Row, to tbe building formerly ooeapled by J. Miiea Krataar, oa Baeoad i treat, meat door to Btgler'a hardware store, where be tatoads keeplag a fall llae of It O C K It I K H. BAMS, DRIED BEE! aad LARD. SUOARS ltd 8YRCPS,.f.U grades TEAS, SraM aad Rlaek. COrFEB, Raatad aad 9 ran. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJJTJTEB FRVITt, All klada la Ik. Market. PICKLES, I Jan aad aarrele. SPICES, la mr htm aad rrletT. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KlBMnir CRACKS. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Goal Oil aad Xatap CUsmiys. A.d . rd tMartaMt Ikm tkl.g. waslra kept la a guiirr auea, wkiek k. will .aekaaga ear aawlMtag a. lae ataraeaevraee Will sal Ihr awk aa eeapla aa aaj Mkar tea Ptaaw. ajadl aej4 M. kai auak aad j.dg. hr 10BB McOAUOHET, Cta.rl.ld, In. t, UT. QBEEXBACKS 1XDORSED. At last Congress has got a measure before Sir. Hayes to stop John Sher man's policy of forced contraction, in retiring greenbacks. The Democrats in both Houses have been working for tbis for well on to a year, but the Ro- ublicans havo managed to defeat and delay them in tho Senate. The bill that went through tho Senate on Tues day, the 4th inst., by a votoof 41 ayes to 18 nays, is its follows : That from and after the naaeare of thle Act It hall aot be lawfal for tbe heeretar of the Treat. arjr, er other offieera under him, tocaeel or retire ana mora of tha Called Btatee Icgal.teader aula. ; and when anj of aaid nolee tnav be redeemed, er received into tb. 1 reainrr, under any law, a a.T eoutoe whatever, and ihall belong to tbe United Htatea, tbey ehell not be retired, eao- eelled ordeetrotod, bat tb.y abell ba reia.aod aaa laid ont again and kept la eiroalation. l'rt,vidod, bat aothiag hareia ahall prohibittaoeanoollalioo md deatraetion of m.Ulaled aotei, and ibeiiaue of ol her aoteeof like denomination in their itead. aa now provided by law. All Aeta and pane of Aetata eonaiet nerewua ara Deroey repealed. It is to be presumed that Mr. Hayes will sign it, says the Pittsburg I'o.'t, unless Sherman's influence should ba too powerful. .Sherman has done great deal of mischief by tho mulish- ness with which he has contracted tbo currency ot tho Nation, but after the passago of this bill bis power in that direction will bo so curtuiled as to be no longer formidable. The only thing to be feared is that ho will find somo way ol evading the law alter the bill has been signed. As people k now, be is a statesman of a very slippery sort, and is possessed of quite a remarkable ability lor getting himself out of a tight place. An attempt will, no doubt, be made to persuade Mr. Hayes to veto the measure, but after bis experience wilh the Silver bill, Mr. 11 ayes will think a good many more timea than twice before he to commits himself, i Till: ALAUME1) DEMAGUiCJ-:S. Make no mistakr in wbiohino tiic) testimony (ipJavI.S K. Anorrson. Xo An excitement lifts ueen cieaieu in man occt pvisu A position op .onob! PolUicnl world by the.,, resolutions r.t. I 1... 1.1 I...... I ..... . a w AND TRUST EVER RISKS MAKING III1ISE1.P ,ur uu;u,lu "" THE TARGET PoB OBLoqlT AND VITUPER- P11 bV friJn1 or (o- SOUTH CABOL1XA S SHAME. Tho notorious John J. Patterson still continues to hold tho seat in the Unl ted States Senate once occupied by John O. Calhoun, notwithstanding the damaging proofs that he purchased bis seat for cash just liko so much for vegetables. However, wo know that Pattorson can stand anything. But it does putr.le us to know how men, who do not own that they are rogue ol the first order, can sit by bis side in the Senate Chamber and listen to bis yea and nay, whon they know that he holds his scat through bribery, perjury and corruption. The Joint Investigating Committee on Publio Frauds and the election of 1 Hon. John J. Pattorson to the United State Senate, appointed by tbe South Carolina Legislature, soma time ago, have made publio No.'s 1 and 2 of their report. In which they show conclusively that Patterson's election was obtained by bribery and corruption. Seventeen members of the Legislature admit, nn- der oath, that tbey received money to vote tor Patterson; stating the sums ofTored them, respectively, which range from $25 to 12,200. Tbe South Caro lina legislators set various value on their votes. - The following Is a lull list of tbe prices paid for tbe vole of the seventeen member : 150, 1225, 150, 12,200, 11,000, 175, 150, 1250, 115, 125, 1100, 1176, MOO, 1300, 1140, 1260, 1200 average, $325.(10, nearly. Th high ATION POB THI PLEASURE Of I.TINO j His story is not a pleasant one, bi t REST ASSURED IT IS TRITE. The Xorth American ought to know him, as he bos beon connected with its editorial staff for about a year. Furth er, tbo Republicans are estopped from discrediting him by tho previous marks of confidence they have bestowed on him, and most ol all by Stanley Mat thews'sprofuse recommendation ol him, in the letters which were produced ou Saturday. In one of these Matthows says to Anderson, "I have, however, the best reasons lor saying that, sooner or later, and as soon as practicable, I shall be able to obtain for you a satis factory appointment, either at home or abroad." Surely he must be a man of high character for whom Hayes' im maculate right hand man would under take auch a service I Again he tried to havo him mado consul at Tien Tsin and in a subsequent letter bo wrote of him : "The circumstances in which Mr. Anderson baa been placed, and in which be has been compelled to net a very difficult part, are sueb as to give him very strong claims upon the adminis tration in the public interest." Hayes and Matthews repeatedly offered con sulates and minor positions to Ander son, which he scornfully refused and told his pretonded benefactors to "go to h I." Sucb was their resiioel for him that they pocketed bis insults, moekly bore his threats, and even sent him over to the Treasury Department to look over the blue book and pick out his own position, and alterwanl offered to give bim tho selection ol the New Orleans collector. Surely they are not the people to discredit a man to whom thoy hare shown such high honor. Lancaster Intelligencer. RASCALITY'S RKXVA IW. Enough evidence is already In to show to any nnbiaied mind, that the visiting statesmen woro conscious ol the frauds that were in progress in Louisiana, and tbat they went there for the purpose ol giving them aid and comfort, by stiffening the back-bonosof the weak and promising rewards to the timid. Tho fact that John Sher man in bis letter to Anderson, an nounced that he was authorised to make promises and bargains that would be binding on Mr. Hayes, is too clearly stated to admit of doubt. Sherman himsclt has not dared to deny the authenticity of tho letter.- It is there, fore fair to infer tbat Stanley Matthews, John Sherman and Stonghton wont to Louisiana fully empowered to speak for Mr. Hayes, and to make bargains for bim with th knaves who stole the vote of the Stato. They wore bis ac credited agents, with power to draw on him at any time after March 4th : " At sight give bearer a Consulship, for value received in counting Tilden out and Hay os In." It therefore becomes interesting to note bow often orders of thi kind have been drawn on Mr. Hayes and how often he has honored them. John Sherman had probably settled on hi own place by special agreement. Inasmuch . as he went in to public office poor and is now Tory rich it ia fair to infer tbat be liked to go where there was money to handle. General Harlan, visiting statesmen was made Justice of lb United Bute Su preme Court But Stonghton natur- It Is seldom tho American people are agitated or disturbed by resolutions in or out of Congress. Tbcy know what they mean and how little good or evil at tends them ; they have grown familiar with their harmless charactor and sleep undisturbed by tho stage thunder of supernumerary politicians. But in tho present instanco we think that Mr. Eugene Hale's brazen trumpet has sounded a false alarm. While tho press is making great noise and uproar in an swer to the frantie appeal of Hale' card, wo yet perceive no signs of revo lution in the land ; no fury of litigious war yet blows her horn on our moun tain and summons araiu to fraternal strife. We see no gloom, such as Halo shudders at, coal over every household. We are dwelling thus far as becomes brethren in peace and unity. And why not ? Shnll the Investigation of a few political knaves in Florida and Louisi ana, and their aiders and abetters found in both purlies, affright our soul, and make us aguin prepare for the ensan guined pluin? The President's titlo is neither threatened nor endangered. Kven il it were meant lo impeach the President (which is not), would it not be an abuse of language to call tho pro ceedings revolutionary f We all re member the impeachment of Mr. John son, and how little ground there was for it ; but who called the action of tho Republicans then revolutionary? Wo are convinced that tho Democrats will gather cyess rather than laurel from their investigations, unless th folly of the Republican presB .bo found their most efficient ally. It certainly strikes us tho Democratic parly numbers more people than the Republican party, and certainly are as deeply Interested in its prosperity and progress. Because tbey protest against being openly ri bbed of their rights and shamefully defrauded ol their Presi dent, tbey aro to be taunted wilh con spiring to disturb the peace of tho coun try. Democrats aro not to investigate or disturb or impeach tho President, it is only Republicans who may do that. Did they consult tho Interests of tho country when thoy attempted to im peach Andrew Johnson, whon they disturbed to its very foundations tho Industries of the people and violontly seised upon tho highest executive offi cer of the land and attempted to unseat him upon tbo solo proloxt that it was. a political necessity. There was no charge against his rocord as a legiti mato President, no allegation ol fraud was interposed, but his titlo was as. sailed becauso he offended the Blaines and Chandlers of that day. Now, w ben the greatest outrage ever porpetraled upon a free people is sought to be made manifest, the majority ol the voters In the United States are accused ol at tempting to Mexicanise tho country and break tip the Government. Wby, it does not rise to tho dignity of decent clap-trap I Brigbam Young'a widows have all begun to remarry, and correspondent in Utah note tho cxislonc of rather unusual activity in the millinery and dressmaking Industrie of that roglon. CLOSE THE EECORD. T am determined lo eall my good at cub prions, and at a discount far bolow that erer offered in this rielnity. Tha discount allow my uat'meri, will mkethem rich in twenty years If they (olluw my advioo aad buy their gooJa from ma. I will pay earh for wheat, oats and olor tr aced. DANIEL OOODLANLOKR. Luthenburg, January 17, 1371. ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Slove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eenttaatly e. hand. ST0.E AXD EAHT11E-VABE Of EVERY DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTS1 CROCKS! BMllnf Flaher'e Patent Airtight B.1Y Pratt Canal BUTTER CHOCKS, wltk llda. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, ArrLB - BUTTKK CKOCKB, PICKLS CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PIB DISHES, EIKW POTS, And a great many other thlnga to. luanal ba mention, to do .a. aa FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - AVARE POTTERY, IIL.ANKN. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, etc., ic, Ac. Corner ot Cherry and Third Streete, CLEARFIELD, PA. aagl The Boll's Run Woolen Factory Pen a town ship, Clear Acid Co., Pa. HIIRRRD OUT! act aor BURNED UPI The euhseri bars bare, at great expease, rebuilt a aeighborbtHed necessity, la tbe oroetioa of a Irrt olass Woolen Manufactory, with all tha modem improvement, attached, and ara prepared few make all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, 8 attest ts, Biaa koto, Flannels, Ae. Plenty of goods oa haad to supply all our old aad a thoaaand aaw eaitomera, whom wa ask to eome aad eiamlae oar stook. Tba bosineas of CARDING AND FULUNO will reoalra oat aspoolal attentioa. Proper arrangements will bo made to reoelve aad deliver Wool, to suit customera All work warranted aad doaa upfia the shortest notice, and by strtet attea tioa to buttneas wa hope to realise a HbereJ ehare or puttiie patrunago. IOMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will par tbo hit-host market priee for Woe and stl our manufactured goods aa low aa similar goodi can be bought la tba ooaaty, and whener wa fall to render reasonable satisfaetloa we oaa I always ba feund at homo ready to make proper ei puliation, eitnar in peraea or ay letter. .iambs juiinnuji a nunn, aprillfttf Bower P. O. Got. lUrtranfl Is organising, Arm ing tnd equipping tbo FwnAylvni Militid.'M ft prtjlirainarr measure against any outbreak in tbe large eitiee I or mining district. 1 1 V .A- fit J I tv V'tf.V'-?':-. CLE NX'S SVLVHUli SOAP. firrji.o Kmrnv roa Dimjuis and !.it'kir. or ins Skin i A Healthful 1t.'.t'rlIM P TtIS CoMPUtXIOMI A KtLuui.a Mf.ani or raivtNTiNO AND Kr t.O VINO KlIIUUATIU! AND GOUT, AND am L'muji auio Disinfectant, Uiodo. ntxra axo CofNTsa-IsstTANT. (Urn n't Sillftliur Soap, betirle. eradl. cntin local iliMeatea of th. ekm, banitrie. de r.vc. of the complexion, and Impart, to U " .Uilyix ck-arne.a Mil eanooOia.ee. Sn!;linr iUtth ere ceiebrwtrd fee euri.f r.:it and other rilaeaaet o Oat skla, at . r'.i a. Itnenmatiam and (irsat. djltw.nl Sillilmr Nnnp pnxluon Hie tame .fleets .-.t a ni .it triHine cxperjae. Thia admirable l vrific itlo tprftlly heals aw, eVwrWf, aneivV, t tt-tt,', ipnini and tuft. It lemrsret dajvAraff .and prrvrntl th. hair frnra falltng crot and Liming gray. (lulliing and linen ated la the tick rage, it di.iiifeetcil, mid iliM.ee. rjommankmld. by ctnlict wilh the pernio, prewoted by iL Th: Mnlical Fnuemltr eeectiow lit e. l'ricrs-25 and 60 Cents pr Ck; Str Box (3 Caittsi. 60c.tmdH.20. N the lurto . i WAMSUTTA SHIRT, FOR SALE AT OATKS', CI RWEN8VILLE. The b-veom I made of the beet Irish Liaea, Is three ply and lined with heavy butcher liaea. A genuine Weetie maiua la imK for the body. A pa-ncat ot la gurantee4. Tbia Shirt it entirely Sn ihed aad ready for the laundry. A careful examinatioa If glraa to each Mrt , and thi ia addition te the above potati learos tbe f'Mrt wn bout aa equal. FORMLEBV Sa Ji Gates, l' K A LER IN CI.OTHINO, BOOTS. 8H0KS AND OESTrV Fl KNISHING (iOODS. Cunt en st tilt. Pa , April 1 II A FID TIMES nAVI KO EFFECT Ml br a. llreciiew. ' It I l.l.N n HR AKU YfHtHEEB DTI," lltark ar Srtwa, CeaM I c i. itrnrTo.i tnft, i stith JOB PRINTING. W aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS TOSTEIW, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, .CIRCULARS, Ac, Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON 'REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WdRK WILL RECEIVE . PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlamdcr A Ie, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Fa. IN FRENCHYILLE I I am aware that there are same peraoo a little bard to pieaaa, and I am aleo aware tbat tbe complaint af "bard times" ia well aigh aairarsaL But I am to aUaeted aew tbat I can satisfy tha former and prove eoacluslrely that "hard time" will not effect tboaa wba bay their good from me, aad all my patroas ahall bo taltlatod late tbo se cret af HOW TO AVOID HAKD TIMES I bare goods enough to supply all tbo inhabi tants la tha lower end of tba eeuaty which I sell at exceeding low rates from my mammoth store ia MlfUONUrRU, where I aaa always be foand ready te wait apon callers aad aupply them with Drj Goods of all Hods, Saeb a Cloths, Batiaetta, Caaelmeroe, M allies DelalBoa, Ltnea, Driliiage, Caiieoea, Trimmtaga, Ribboaa, Leae, Ready-made Clothing, BooU aad Sboaa, HaU aad Caps all wf tha bast material aad made to order Hoaa, Sock a, U lores, Mittens, Lacoa, Ribbon, A OROCBRIKS OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Bagar, Rica, Molaaeos, Fish. Mt Park, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil. Carboa Oil. Hardware, Queens were, Tinware, Casting, Plowl and Plow Ceettags, Nails, Bpihee, Cora Celt. Ti ter, Cider Presses, aad all klada of Aias. Perfumery, Palate, VarnWh, Qlaaa, aad a genual assortment ot stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always oa band, and will be aold at tbe lowest poesible Iguree. J. II. MoClaia'a Medicine-, Jay ne'e Medlelaet Hoi tetter e and IlooSaad'a Bittera. IMS aouadi af Weal waatod far which tbe highest price will be paid. CleTaeoeed oa baad aad for aala at tbe lowest market price. Also, Agent for Btrattoarllle aad Oarwonirlile Threshlag Machiaoa. m.Call aad aeefor y our m tea. Tea will Ird ererjr thing aaaally kept ia a retail etora. L. M. COUDRIBT. FraaebrUla P. 0., Angast 12. UT. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Baeoesaora to BeyaUa A Teaag,) FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS Maaafacturara at PORTABLE a STATION KT STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fo.rU 9tpot, CLEARFIELD. rA. HAVINO nraed I. the maaafeetar. 1 tnt. elata MACHINERY, w. rmnatetfally laiera k. peblla that we ara an pntsired u III at erd.rt at Ueapty aad aa prMipllyaa aaa aa tee. ia aay at the ritiea. W. aaaatfaawr..d deal llalay and Circular Saw-Milli Bead BkMka, Water Warn la, Skaftiag Falwn, Qltord'a lakettor, Suam gitpa Reaea WhiaCea Ollore, Talktel Cf, OU Cat, SHf. Oaaka, AS Owka, Oleh. Valvee, Cheek YalTM, wmgkl Irat Plpet, SUua Pa ana, Roller ISaje) tape. rrtettea Mean., SVa, SUM raeklag, Sam Fart g. aad all klada at MILL WORK af with Flewa, Sled S.V, COOK AND PARLOR 8T0TSS, ad Mkaw OAS TIN OS ad a kkede, eT-Orden teMelled aad Sited ad any prww AS tettart e laentlrF wttk talaei.il aa aweklaeO Weeeaera.lmi,remlyaawaied,tyaddre btg p, ftiaarlaH. Fa tMiTd-tf II8LIR, T0IH4 Ilv