WW:,.. . GENUINELBARGAINS.AT . UOrniroi owvnvanw . Conor of Seeoadao CI.KARI'lEe.ll, PA. T0I9 ol. aed ooaiaodloaa Hotel baa, dorta. Ike paei OBlar,ed doable iu former eapaelt, for the OBtertatBnoBl of itru fere en a f aeale. a "koto bolldlnf ke boob refaralaked, and Ik proprietor will epar. ae peiae .to roodor hU g u.eu ooaiforlabla wktl eiariaf wllk kin. SP'Tk. 'Mbb.Ub Fobo." Omalbai rani to ud from tbt Depot oa Ik. arrival ud departere of tub trola. W. C. CARDON, Joljr ll-T7.tr Proprietor LLEGHENY HOTEL. Market ttreet, CliarScId, Pa. W. 8. Bradley, fonnorly proprietor of the Leonard Hoaae, baring leaaed too Allegheny Hotol, eollelta ehare of publlo patroOBge, Tbo Houm baa beea thoroughly ropolred Bod oewly fanilahed, Bad guoato will And it a ploeoaot itcp ptng pltoo. Tho Ublt will bo eupnllod wllk tbt boat of OTorytblDi Ib tbo marktt. At tbt bar will bo foaad Ibo bolt winei and llquore. Hood BlekllBf attached. WM. r). UHADLKY, May IT, 'it. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, -(Cor. of Marktt a Front etreota,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbo BBdorllgaod baring taktB charge of tbla Hotel, would reapeetfally aolleit publlt patronage (tblltt. H. MKWTUN bllAW. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WAHHl.NHTON, PA. Tblf naw and well furniihed buoio hai boea taken by the nndertigned. Ho fotli eoafideot o( being able to render eatiafaetloo to tboae who ma faror hint wltb a ealL liar 1, mi. Q. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PIIILlPbBURU, PKNN'A. ' Table elwayo aupplied with the beat the market afforde. The trareling publie ia inritod to eall. Jaa.l.TS. . R01IKRT LOYD. Bants. County National Bank, Or CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Maaonle Bnilding. one door nortk of 0. D. VYataoa'e Drag Store. Paaaage Tioketa to and from Lirerpool, Qaeena towa, Ulairow, Loadoa, Paria and Copenhagen. Alto, Drafta for lale on tbe Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Benk of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prei't. W. M. BHAW, Cathler. Jaol,'TT DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application bj mall will reeelre prompt atten tlon, and all Informatioo cheerfully furnktbed Ordera eolioted. April ll-tf. P. K. ABH0I.D. Q. W. ABBOLD. J. B. ABB0LD F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Hunkers and Itroker, ReynoldBVllle, Jefferson Co., Pa, Money roeelred OB depoilt. DiMoanta at mo derate ratea. Kaatera and Foreign Kiobangt al weye OB band and oollretionl promptly made. Reynoldiville, Deo. It, 18;4-ly Jtntistry. J L. R. I1EICJIH0LI-, BU II U EO N DENTIST, Graduate of tbe Pennrylrani College of Dental Surgery. OfBoe in reiidenee of Dr. II ilia, oppoaite the Shaw ilonie. mchl3, 'Ji-tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OBoe la Bank Building,) Curwenarille. Clearfield Co., Pa. mob 13 '7(1 tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (OSot in realdeaee, 8eoond atrttt.) Clearfield, Pa., May 1, 1877-ly. UsUanfous. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CARDON & BEO,, On Market St. on door watt of hf eastoa Honse. CLEAR FIELD, PA7 Oar arrangements are cf the most eonnlete cbarttter for furnishing th pablfe with Fresh Metj of all kind, and of tbt try btt qaalitjr. Wo Jo deal la all kiodi of Afprfoaltaral liapla. noDta, wbioh wo koep on exhibition Tor tho bn oftt of tho pablio. Coll aroand whoa la Iowa, and tako a look at tblngi, or addroaf aa V. U. CAKDON A BRO. Cloarflold, Pa., July 14, 1874-tf. HEALTH & HAPPINESS. Health and DappinoM art prieotoaa Wealth to their potaeeaora, and jot the; are within tbt roaoh of of art one who will naa . Wr!ghl?LI'.cr KI-s, - Tho enly tore CURB for Torpid Liver, Drtpep aia, Headache, Boor Stomach, Conitipatioo, DebilTtr, Naaaea. and all Billioui aomplainta and Blood diaordan. None aenulne nnleaa aigned "Wm. Wriht, Phil 'a." If your Dragxltrt will not anpnty nod lb eenti for one boi to fiarrick, Roller i Co., TO N. 4th tit., Pblia. Dae, 24, '77-1. TH ROD W 13 TRimT." All ethtra mut J. pay fur their work before it learee the hop. And aa all fleah la at tho grata of tbe field, and the ttromiaoa af men are like the flow en thereof they are girea one day and forgotten tbe next therefor itii beat not to troat anybody. All kindt of work will be don ia tbla ibop for eaah or ready pay. Boota aad aboea or all aiae aad atylee tbo beet and cheaper! in town. I have removed aiy ihop to the lower end of town, ia Taylor'a row, on Reed itreet, near the depot, where I will be found at all timet, waiting for eniteineri. All work warranted good aad eheaa. A lie, all klnda of Leather and Shoe Findir.fi for aalo. The eltiteaa of Clearflld aad Tleinlty are vapeeteiiy iavltod to gira tne a eali. JOS. H. DKBKING, Clearfield, Pa., July 11, Ml. NEW FI.Ol It. FEED, AND GllOCEHY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Rooai No. 4, Pie's ()iera Hoaae, Clearfield, Pa. Keep ooBataatly oa bead SUOAR, COFFRI, TIAS, 80DA.I COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, SPICRS, 0AP, Oaaaed aad Dried Frslta, Tobom, Cigars, Caav tloa, Cider Vla.iu, S.lur, I(Ia, ae. ALSO, KXTRA I10MSUADI Wheat and Burkwhcat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o.,' All ol wblob wt be oeld oboe for eaab er le leaaago par eomalfT Brooooo. A. O. KRAVRR t CO. Cloarleld, Hoe. II DT4.-tf JJu) 3tU,trtlmf nts. - - ' oMa GUINZBURG S CLOTHING STDHE, Wentrrn Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Pn. We have Just received mi entire new stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youth' iiikI IloyV Tlioso goods tmvo boon aolootud with particular euro, and boonlit lop oaah at panic pricea. U'o aro therefore prepared to oompoto with and soli cheaper thnn any othor home in Hie county. Wo will soli you full suits of Spring Clothiiifc' at from $3 BO to 11,1 00. For fifteon dollars you can buy as good a suit now as you oould got ono year ago fur 125 00, and all othor articles proportionately phoap. We haro also received I comploto stock of - ' ' ' r-aav NECK WEAR, GENTS' FDRNISHINQ GOODS, TEUNKS and VALIOES, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. please call and exnniino our stock before purchasing.- In M-aprll t:i A.GUINZIiURG, Agr-i ' SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. F. M. AltI A ltllO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LARGE LOT OP Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Heebner's Level Tread Threshers, and Little Giant, No. 2, threshes and cleans grain ready for bagging. WHICH Kill be sold CHEAP and EXCHANGED lor GOOD YOUNG IIOHHEX. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, HOMO IKON AXLE all the way Ihrougli, ae'r dumpers, the beat rake In the world. Clearfield, Pa., April it, 187S. mmm r.w -AA y .-A7tjl STOVES, TIN-WARE AND GAS FIXTURES. JAMES L.IEAYY, Hiring parebawd the tack af Fred. Saokctt, hereby if ei notica that ha U prepared to furaHh all kiadi of HEATING, COOK AND rAttLOR STOVES, of tba bait aodtatait lm proved pattarDt. at ttry low prioea. ; AS FIXTl ItllS. He hai alio oa band, a lot of BRACKETS, CHANDKLIKHr) and UAH LAMPS, of all kind., at aoitable prleee. tiaa flit nrea ordered at abort ootioe, to aoit OBitotnera. TIN-WARE. Alao, a eonpl.t aiiortooeot of aaanufaetured Tia-ware, to wbleh bo laritoe the attention of pureheaere. Front part of Room No. S, PIE'S OPERA HOI HB. JA8. I,. I.KAVV. Proprietor. J'KKIl. 6ACKKTT, Bup'k ClearBald, Pa., Doe. II, '17-lf. Acricultural Statistics. To ( Ciuttmt of Clnrfltld Oountj i Tbt anderaigned haT.ng baao appointed bj tbe Department, at Wubingtoo, principal reporur of tbe Agrlealtural Hutiiliea of Clearfield eonnty, refpectfaU reqoeiti the eo-oparalioa of all to aitiit, by aending the labtcrilter all tbe inforna tioa they eaa beariog upoa tba following quei tioni, eo ai to enable bin to make ae oorrect a ttateneat to the Department, ai pouible t How aiaay hortei hate d-ed in yoor boroogh or towa bip, and of what diaeaea. How ataay eowe and ealvee, ud of what diteafte. II ow nany iheep have yoa loit.and af a bat diteaeei how neny killed by dogi. How many hogi bare yoa loit. aad of whet diaeaee. What prt railing diieanei amoogat the poultry, in all eaeci gite the rem ediee aied which have been found to be lUfleeei ful, and ia all eaeee to give tbe eenb value of all toek aa nearly ai paiiible. By the eo-ope rat ion of oar eitWeas I geMrnl upon taete Important particular!, tba Agalaultural reporta will become aa eneyeloneoiaai afenil information to tne put I if, by enabling tbe Department to pa blink tbe diaeaiet, tne lotnea, aad tbe remedtea tnat bare aeea found moot aenenetal ia eenafa dleaaeee . Any albar iarormatiua that will be oonaUered a pablle benefit, will be thankful!) received. Addrerta tba lubferiber at tirampien Hi 111, Clraifleld Co.. Pa. SAMUEL WIDKMIKB. Idareb II, 187S-tf. HARTSWICK . & IRWIN SRC0HD STRUT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IS PUKE DRUGS! CUEMICALSI PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF TARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, fancy goods TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PUHB WINES AND LIQUORS for aiodlelaal porpoeei. Treateo, Sapportere, Robool Roeka and Statlo. or;, aae all othor art tote, enall; feaad la a Dreg Btere. PnTSICIANS' PRRSCRIPTI0N8 CAR1 FCLLT OOMPOItNOlD. B.Tia, a larie ea porloaoo la tbo kulaoH tbe; oaa giro aalire aaa. .faetioa. I. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. CVearl.ld, Deooojkar IS, 1ST4 Hew gMrrtUstmrat. THE TIN SHOP! Rll(i MYOW.V MAlllHE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. S, PIE'S OPERA 1IOKBK, . Clear field, Pa, Reapeotfolly lofgrtnn bia eoatamera, aad the pub lic in general, that be oontinaea to manufacture all kinda of Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of Brat-elaai material only, and lo a workman Ilka manner. ROOFING rind SPOUTING ' dona oa abort notice and very reaaonable terma. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES alwayi lept in ftoen, aad lor lalauw, Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. Oaa Fliluree alwaji na baad. All work (nana, toed to give aatlifaotioB. A iharo of pablle patronage oordlalljr aollfllted. FR8D, SACKETT. Clearleld, Pa , Ma; 9, 1877. SEWING- MACHINES AT RBOUCKD ttTBS! THE NEW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, fOR l&LB IT MIIch II. Ileerft, CLEARFIKLD, PA. (Reildenoa, Weit Clearfield) Tba NKW IMPROVED WEED U oaa of the beet machiaea la tbe atarbet, and rune vary light and quiet It new eylinder Steel Hhattla baa only ono bole to be threaded, and hoMa twioe aa mueb tbread aa moat any other anaehtae. It baa oat af the beet Narrow llemmen aiada.i' Ita Table la loag and roomy. It kef aa gfw.ra' and eama. It bu oe ecrewi er laea-pleteta bare, aiored wbile oiling or cleaning. Tba WKRD, before tbe late improvement, drew a prise at rbe Parti Kxpeeition la Franoa. alao, aa award at tba Centennial Eapoaltioa. and ia almoet every State in tba t'oloa. Uaebinea told oa Monthly Payneata. Pereona aboald aot bay before eeelag the Now Weed. Hay, grain, beef eattle, aad tome kiada of aid tUeebinea taken ia part pay for New Maobiaea. Al blade of Sewing Maehiateeleaned and repair ed. Aleo, dealer In all khtdi of Sewing Maebine Needlea, Oil, Rufllere. Taeh markera, Caatora, lleuamerf. Hbattlee, t'neok iprlaga, eve. la ordering anything by Utter, be ear ta giro name of machine. Caeb meat aaoootpanv all ordera by mail. Parana wanting any ether kind ar maeniae, pieaaa wrtta lor prteee. asy l-.li TBMOYALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Woold renteetfallv notify tho vnblte caaerallv thai ho baa removed hi Oroeery Store from Sbaw't Row, to tba building formerly ooenpled by J. Ml lee Krataer, oa tteeoad afreet, aoit door to Biglert hardware ttora, wbera ka tateada Beeping a fall line af QnOCEItlEN. BAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. 8U0ARO, aad 81 R CPS, ot all gradel. TXAS, flreea aad Blaek. COFFER, Ro Bated aad Qraea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CAJTA-ED FRV1TB, . AU blada la the Barbel. PICKLES, la Jan aad earr.li. SPICKS, Ib mrj forst aad rarlet;. FAMILY FLOUR, AIL klNIM Or CRACKER. SOAPS, ' ' 1 ' " ' MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coil OH ui Xotap CUm&iyt. Aad a rood aaeertaieat of time, talnre aoaallv kept la a grooor; at ere, wktek bo will siekaage for BiarkeUag at tbe aiarket artoos. Wltl eel ttor oaali at ekoapt; at aa; etkor eao. Floaee eall aad eee kli otoek aad Jadge for oaraeu. I ioBR KcOAUQHET. Clearleld, Un. , lift. THE ItEPUBLICAN. WKINK8tAY II0KNIM1, JULY 18: 1. THE CANVASS. As t matter of course uftor a conven tion or the linportunce of tbut lutely lioM ul l'ittnbur. at which nomina tions wore nmt!o lor four of tbo most important oitlvcs in the Plato, it could hot-illy bo exjiocttsl tbut there would not he a little totnporary fueling on the part of friends at the loss of their lavoritos for candidacy to tho positions. The Into convention in this respect was not ditfurtint from that of many otbors of tho party In tho days of "Auld l.anir Syne." The namos ol gontlomon wore presentod to tho con vention, that for position, oithor social ly or politically, in character or in tccrety, would have adorned any ticket and whoso nomination would have done credit lo any party. Friends were there with energy and eloquence to assist their claims. Tlief'utcs, like the coy uncertain sprites that thoy are, defeated them, t until dates and friends aliko liavo bowed to tho inevitable and bear their defeat Uraccfully, .They feel tho future ia theirs, and that their day will come. Hut it is, as an evidence of tho discip line of the party and tbe readiness with which private feelings are subserved to tho public good by Doraoorats, that wo call attention to it. For, to the plainest observer, it must be admitted that to-day we have a thoroughly united and harmonious party through out tho Stato, ready, willing and anx ious even for the fight, and aa reasona bly certain as anything can bo in tho womb of tho futuro, of Victory. The strength and character of tho nominees of the party have had much to do with bringing this state of fueling about so rapidly. Kvcry whero In tho State the ticket is pronounced to be one of tho most unexceptionable nominated lor years past. Kvcry caudiduto is well known to tho party and creditably to tbo peonlo of tho Commonwealth. Each has the distinctive character re quired in keeping with tbo office to which he has been nominated. Geo graphically considered it could not bo located hotter. In all tho elements that go to muko up so lurgo and so strong a ticket, the convention acted wisely and satisfactorily to tho party, and now that the passions of the mo ment have been spent, it must be ad mitted, have selected its standard bear ers with uncommon gooil judgment and discrimination. Tho selection of tbo gentleman as chairman of the Stato Exoculivo Com mittee is an eminently judicious ono. Ho understands its duties thoroughly, and has had tho experience and pos sesses the ability to discharge them so as to ensure success to tho party und do honor to himself. Ero long ho will be in the chair ready to put into play tho machinery of the Jarty. Tbo or ganization Is all ready to bis baud. It only awaits tho order to fall into line. Energy and activity will mark tho administration of its duties. Fore thought in counsel and sagacity in no tion will verify the judgment of the selection. Devotion to the cause and the almost certain grasp of success now and in tbo tnturo will bring to bis aid the best, tho coolest and clear headed members of the party. lio has the grit in kirn for a tight. Tbo party stands patiently and chcorfully waiting for the word of command. It needs at this time and in this strugglo a gcod old fashioned regular stand up, hand to -hind fight. It will get it too, .be premonitory symptoms of the canvass all point to one of tbe most ex citing that hai taken place in tbe State for years past. Tho party is fortunate in every respect in tho com ing canvass, and is shaping itself rap idly tor the contest under tbe general ship of its chairman, from whom no child's play need bo expected. With a Ktalo ticket unexceptionable in every particular, with tho glittoring prixo of a Sonatorship in the United Stales Senate before it lo encourage it to " deeds ot its bettor days" and to round off both chairs ot tbe State in that august body, the con tost will be worth till tbe ellorla that can be put forth, and wo surmise from all present signs of the forthcoming battle that tbo dynasty of tho clan Cameron is no longer to rule this State at their " will nd beck ;" that neither persuasion nor plunder will save them, but that the people of tbe State in the reasser tion of their rights intond to be hero after thoir own masters. Augusla U. Telton, tno wife of Gov ernor Tildcn'g hephow. Colonel Wil liam T. Pelton, died suddenly Thurs day morning at Gov. Tilden's bouse in Gramcrcy park, Mrs. ful ton was widely known for her fine social at tributes. She was a mombur of Mr, Tilden's family and assisted at bis Albany receptions during tbe time he was governor of Now York, She ac companied hor husband to St. Louis in 1876, when Mr. Tilden was nominated for the Proeidoncy, and added not a little to the social features of the cam paign which followed. Her faculty of remembering faces was remarkable, and no one who mot her ran tbe risk of missing hor ready recognition again. CoLfAX over AtiAix. Senator Mat thews asserts " on his honor as a Bona tor" that his hands are clean. Of course be doos. Just bo the Crodit Mobilior Senators and Representatives assorted " on their honor " that tboy did not take the bribe, but documents showod that tbey did all the same. Every guilty man pleads not guilty. However, Mr. Matthow'a lotter to An dorson settled the business for him, and his relusal to appear before tbe Com mittee and testify is a virtual acknowl edgment of guilt, Every honest man will so regard it Poor Siieemapj. In addition lo bis letter to Anderson, John Sherman has now a little matter of G,000 with tho Frst National bank ot New York to settle. Congress failed to appropriate that sum for the expenses of the old Louisiana Commission, and thoreby reimburse tbe bank which advanced that sum, From our experience with John we should say that anothor Item night as well be entered on the profit and loss account of that financial institution. A SEXfl-OFF Wli qUANT. 1 It mity i .11 proper tor fhn- fl t'lr' '"' t'i tli vi',.r tlia can. Ilo may Him! aiiaum iiotiute it, vole agai.iat it and induce others to voto against it If be can! lint It Is a great pity that bo cannot do that without going into fulsome eulogies of Ulysses 8. Grant, and tho manner in which hu "stuck his sword" into the lover-and Harbor Bill. We have rarely heard from a Democratic loadcrBjSontiments more undemocratic than this : ..... "1 admire Ulysses S. Grant. There was a heap of liowan in that man wbicb inspired the admiration of every Amorlcun. Ho was creat on tho but- tletield: ho was in'ottt in tbe White Honse, and that character which liken ...I l,im tn Anilrnu, T.K.laiin vrnn nmin I v ...... "" - -i i lie near u. vue American , op.e, ..u he never did a braver net than when, in tho summer of 1870, bo took bis sword and stuck it into the liivorand Hurhor Dill, and told bis officer up there at tho War Department, 'Thus lar suaii uiou go in me expenuiiuru 01 publio money and no farther.' " Wo say undemocratic, not because it offers incense to Grant who was a Republican, but beeauso there is in it that worship of one-man power, of the man on horsoback, from which this country bos suffered so much. Ho moro unfortunate figure ol speech could bo adopted by Mr. Whyto to express bis admiration of Grant's veto than to say that " be took his sword and stuck it into the Itiver and Harbor Kill." That Grant carried his "awortl" to tho White House; that he called his Cabi net bis ' -Staff," and carried on the Government like a military dictutor, is that which made him unJcinocrulic. Ho ordered tho troops to South Caro lina, Louisiana and Floridu lo control tho elections; ho ordered troops to Washington and connected the bnr racks with tho White House by a mili tary telegraph, the better to back tip by force tho electoral frauds that counted in Mr. Mayes. How Mr. Wbyte can call this man " great in the White House" is bard to understand. It is true that Grant stuck his sword into the Kiver and Harbor Bill, under the pretense ol guarding tho treasury And yet at this same time ho was sus taining by all tbo means in his power the thieves of Ihe Whisky Iiing, the Indian Ring, the Customhouse Rings, tho Secret Service fund frauds, tho Reul Estato Pool, the District Rings, the Post Traders Rings rings of all kinds that filched money from tbo people, to feed a fnt and insolent set ot swindlers who were bis bosom friends. Tbo rcaaou why he stuck his sword into tho Uiver and-Harbor Hill was because that appropriation was not so readily used to fatten contractors, By its na- tin o it gives employment to thousuuds of poor men who might othcrwiso be out of work, and for Ibis Grant cured nothing. Just as lie was Indifferent' to the slaughter of his soldiers who lell in ill planned attacks while he smoked his cigur in the rear; just as ho was indifferent lo tbo fate of his Union prisoners in the South, when he refused to exchange them for Confederate pris oners; just so he w as indifferent to the sufferings of tbo men who were ont of employment, and for whose benefit in j art tho bill was passed. If bo bad stuck his sword into the Whisky Rings or the Indian Rings, or tbe straw bid Postal Rings it would bavo been much bolter. Itia now tho general opiniou that Grant will bo tho Republican nominee for tho Presidency in I860. Tbe Democracy will oppose him for tho very characteristics that Senator Wbyto now so much admires. When tbo campaign begins, tbe Republican orators will quota with approval Senator Why la's panegyric, that there " was a heap of Roman" in Grant, and that be was great on tbe battle field and great in tbo White Homo." Baltimore Gaziite. A CALL FOE DUCATS. Even while levying assessments on tbe Department Clerks in Washington, Mr. Euuene Halo, Chairman of the Campaign Committee, retains his pres ence of mind sufficiently to continue bis harrowing howl of "Revolution." Tbo circular letter which, in defiance ol the civil service orders heretofore issued, requests tho unhappy clerks to oatll t tba captain's oflloe and settle, makes these tristful recitals " Tbe importance of tbe pending strUL'tzle cannot oasily bo exaaccrutea. That the Senate is to do Jetuocrauo after the 4th of March, 1879, is very nearly a certainty. In view or this tbo election of a Democratic House of Rep rcsenlalives would prociinlato upon the country dangerous agitations wbicn would inovitably add lo present dis tresses. Foremost among thoir schemes the opposition already announce their intention to attempt tho revolutionary expulsion ot the President from his olnce, Not since the ancient Roman sal amid the ruins of Carthage has such a scene of desolation been pictured to the Republican mind.- Tho Idea that tho Democrats shall control both bousea of Congress in 1879, is something too horrible for Mr. Eugene Halo to con sider : ho therotore calls upon the de partment clerks to raise aa one man and contribute handsomely to tho cam paign fund. The contributions are voluntary of course; but just let any clerk bo closo fisted In bis offerings, and then see how long be will retain his placo. A failure to shell out libor- ally, will be construed as sympathy with the "dangerous agitations" and "revolutionary measures " which givo such uneasiness to tho Republican Campaign Committee. Not vory long ago a civil service ordor was issued by Mr. Hayes forbidding assessments for campaign purposes upon the Govorn ment employees. But sincnotheMr, Hayes has been under pressure. Eugene Hale baa reasoned with him and otber Republicans bave wrestled with hint in prayer, nnlil at last bo has relaxed bia stern rule and will per mit tho clerks to mako voluntary " contributions. Mr. Ilale to make cer tain that the contribulions shall foot 0(t woll, places the minimum at twelve dollars, and asks for as much mors aa possible. Prudent clerks will not slop at twelve dollars: they will be on the safe sido and volunteer a good deal moro ; for this " Involution" and these "dangerous agitations" must be put down, It matters not how much tha Business Interest of the olerks toffcr, Talmags says that Rossi " Is puffed up, and thinks that because she can carr a turkey ahe ran alay lion." S1JKBMA X'S LIEU TEX A X T. ftt" f flSt 7' " Colfax. Itia failure to appear before lore son,! in reply lo the evidence of Anderson, and his own letters, amounts to a con fession. His demand fur all investiga ting committee ot tbe Senate is only a piteous appeal for a little whitewash. Ho will get tho whitewash, hut this will not savo him. Here is the verdict of ouo of tbo ablest of the ilopubllcan papers, tho Jiow York Nation : "Mr. Stantley Mathews, it must be couiessed, tbe Democrats have fairly hooked and landed. He has been con victed, on the testimony of bis own letters, of having kept up a protracted and conciliatory correspondence with this ntau Anderson, of having workod ? part ol this while in possession ol a ,VauJulont written agreement entered into by Anderson with Nash, tho Con gressman of tho district, to "suppress evidence," so as to give tho dialiict to tho Republicans in return for an office in the .New Orleans custom house, and of having replied from the United States Senate chamber with almost abjoct submissiveness to tbe abuse and insults and lb reals o! this paltry scoun drel. Thia corrospondouoo every ro speclablo American of both parties will rem! with pain, for it means the fall of a man whom, though everybody knew bint to bo a some what foolish politician and a ridiculous financier, all supposed to be a gentleman and a man ol honor." It i therefore useless to waste any further words upon Mr. Matthews. It is not worth while li kii kacorpHO around. But there is one aspect in which Mr. Mutthews is still of somo importance. As Carlyle said about the dead leaf, " it still bus some force, for it rets." Mr. Matthews carries with biin this force, this contagion ot pu trvscence ; and just as he was infected by his association with Anderson, so be infects Sherman and Hayes. He was the bosom friend and confidential agent of Hayes, the xealous co-worker with John Sherman in tho electoral frauds. It cannot be supposed, for a moment, that John Sherman and Stan ley Matthews acted in the Louisiana matter without full and complete con ft denlial agreement upon every import ant step. How else would it barn been possiblo for them to co-operate? Ono might have undone tho work of the other unfess tboro bad been agree ment and concerted action. If thoro bad not been this agreement tho in genious and complicated Louisiana frauds could not bavo been carried out to such success. Even if John Sher man (lured to deny his own letter to Auderson, tho mere fact of his confi dential cooperation with Matthews would bave been sufficient to eonvict him of complicity. But in point of fuct John Sherman was tho ruling spirit. It was be only who claimed the right to pity for frauds und perjuries by promises of office in the name of Hayes, lie uiay not have communi cated his plans in full to Mr. Matthews, for generals iu command sometimes tako a pride in reticence ; but it is pretty curtain that Matthews reported in full to him. Whether Sherman over reported in full to Hayes, may still bo involved in doubt. Bad as the fall of Matthows Is, it is still worse in Its effects. Just as Belknap's full brought to lit'bt tbe uncounted shames of Granlism, so docs the fall of Matthows drag down tbo present administration. Matlbewi the Senator !s of no import ance ; it is Matthows the lieutenant of the Fraud-in-chief who still lives. TA RIFF LEQISLA TIOX. The Philadelphia Record, in alluding to th'is peculiar Pennsylvania and New England theory of raising Government revonuos says: ' "Senator Wallace Intends introduo- iii2 a resolution in the Senate provid ing for the creation of a commission to take up tbe work ot taritt legislation so suddenly terminated by the failure of the measure reported by the Com mittee of Ways and Moans. Tbe com mittee is to consist of ono member of the Senate, to be appointed by the President of tbe Senate ; one member of tho House of Representatives, to be appointed by tbe speaker tnoreot, and three ciliaens of tho United States not now holding any office under tbe Gov ernment, one ot whom shall be a prac tical larmer, one a pratirai manuiac- turcr and one an experienced mer chant, to bo appointed by tbe President ol tho United States. Its dnty will bo to inquire into tne operation ol tbo ox isting tariff and internal revonue laws, and ascertain what changes, it any, should bo made in them lor tbe promo tion of industry and tho bonoOl of tbo publio revenue. It will have power to sit in open session at the aeat ot Government and elsewhere, to employ clerks, to subprena witnesses and ex amine them under oatb, and will bo required to hear the complaints and suggestisns of citiaens of the United States engaged In agriculture, manu factures or commeruo. Tbe commis sion is to report, if possiblo, lo tbe next session of Congress such legislation aa it may deem necessary in the light of the sworn testimony and other infor mation obtained. Fifteen . thousand dollars are to be appropriated to defray the expenses of this inquiry. This resolution ol Henator Wallace it ia to be boped will receive the sanction of Congress, it is not probable that any commission selected would bo able to agree npon a measure of tariff reform that would secure an unquestioned as sent. Tariff legislation will eventually bo controlled by one ever-ruling con sideration, to wit : to obtain the larg est revenue from the least taxation. In the struggle over tbe details the future adjustment will certainly bo made rather in the interest of the mass than in tbe interest of a section. Tbe Record has not been able to agree with tboso rampant protectionists in Penn sylvania who make indiscriminate war upon all persons who desire to reoon- sider the present tariff laws. There is oot tbe least doubt that the present syslom exacla two dollars in taxation for every dollar it yields in revenue, and it ta just as little doubtful that a wise policy, taxing witb just consider ation the interests of evory part of tbe country, dictates an fmmediato change. The commission It is proposed to au thorise can do much to gainer ana lormulalo necessary Information pre paratory to intelligent action. It ia a pleasure to bave a representative of Pennsylvania lake the load in a move ment of reoognixed necessity. The ploasore will be redoubled if Penney! vania keeps tba load lo the matter of such vital importance to bor people, and doea not throw away her Influence in the Quixotic championship of a sys tem instead of a vigorous defence of her own special Interests. " Why don't yon speak distinctly t" cried a tiasaooger to a brakeman, who announced tho namos of stations lo an utterly unintelligible manner, 1 understand a word you say." "What's that to ma V reanonarl tha brakeman. "Ton don't txnect to hare a fine, clear I tenor at 1:10 month, do yon V SfllSHllaneouii. STKA SAW Mill. VtM BIA LB A aroond band U borae poajor, Bland; porta ble aa lailli. eliao.l Bet), full rigged, aad la per fect order. err.nl.d. will be ."Id rr; oh..p reel order, nerr.nl.l. will be ."Id B.p. I 1 If rUrjp REPUBLICAN, - I, IiYi I iPMSiauBma.aa.ia 1 Livery Htable. ' IMl K Boderalgoed beg. leave to lalona the pob. J. lie that He Ir aow foil; proper to aoeonaio date all la the way of foral.blng tU.eea, llogglea, SaJdlea aad Haraeae, oa tho abortoet aotloe and IB reaaooeblo term.. Heoidenee oa Looaal afreet, Third aod Foarlk. UKO. W. GEAR HART. 1U.rt.ld, P.b. 4.1874. DRUG STOKE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shaw's old aland, Clfarfio.it, Pa, baa J "it ifirnaa a m atoak of PI HC FKV&U VRVOS, aod ia ouw p;irrd to Tumiah aojlhiaf Id tba tba Ud of Drugi aad Madiuinaaat tlia Tar; low' t eaab pricea. II a aaa alao oa baad a larro atoek of Cotnba. Hair and Tooib Uruihea, Faae Artielaa, Toilet and Miavlag ttoepa, aal oery tiling aeaa)lf kept Id a Dril-eUaa vrutf Mare. PHYSICIANS' PEESCEIPTIONS eota prm nditd wiili care, day or Bijr,bt. A liberal akare of palroa)re rapctfu)rr eolirlted. II. B. bPACKMAN. Cl.srfl.ld, Pa.. Oot. 24, 1877. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Ha onrnml, lo a building oa Market atreet, an the old Wrataro Hotel lot, oppoaite tba Oart iioaae la uiwBeia, a ita aod Kbaat-iroa mana fantorj aod Store, where will be found at all litaea full IID of HOUSE rTONISHIITO GOODS, Stovw, Sardvare. Etc Hnuae SpoatlDK aod all kiada of Job work, repair ing, Ae., doae oa short aot tee aad at reaaoaabla rates. Also, apot for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A sapply of Maokioes, witb Needles, Ae at ways oa band. Terms, strict) r aasb or aoaatrv Droduee. A shore of patronage sol lei led. U. 0. MEHHRLli, Boperia lead est, Clearfield. April li, 1677-lL A NEW DEPARTURE LUTHERSBURG. Hereafter, loixli will be IJ (or CASU onlr, or 1b oicbaaire for prodoee. No booka will be kept Ib tbe lutBro. All old aecouate aaaat be aettled. Tboae who eeooot eaab Bp, will pleaae aaad orer th.ir notoe aad CLOSE THE EECOED. I ia detemiaed to eel! my goods at eaab prlwi, aod at a discount (ar below that aver offered io this Tieloitjr. Tbe diaooaat I allow ay oastoeaera, will aaaketbaaa rtah la tWfnty years U tkey follow mj ad t tee aad bay their goode froea aaa. I will pay aask for wheat, oatt aad olotar eod. DANIEL UOOlfLANUER. Latbersbarg, J an aery 17, 1877. rpERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, tept evaiUctlT ob bard. STOVE AD EARTHED -WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS 1 Fisher's Patent Airtight Htlf. Sealing r re -i .anai BUTTER CKOOKS, wllk llda. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROOKS, am, - no itxh caovas, DIKUI If nDATDd V LOWER POTS. PII DISHES. STBW POTS, Aad a fraat many other thiaga too ittaiarow ta araeauoa, to aa aaa at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry aod TbireXSlrootj, ULKAHViaLP, tk. aa( The Dell's Bun Woolen Factory Peaa lew nub ip, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURRED OUT! a ITT not BURNED UP! Theinbseriben bare, at groat aipeaee, nballt a neighborhood aeoeaeity, la the ereetiea of a tret elaaa Woolea Maaafaotory.witk all tha odera Improvemeate eltaehed, aad are prepared ta stake all klads of Cloths. Ceaetmeres, fiatinetta, Blaa keta, riaunelj, Ae. Plenty of goods oa kaad ta supply all ear old aod a tboasand new customer, who we ask to eome and eiamloe aw stoak. Tate kasiaote e . CARD IN 0 AND FULLINO will reeeWe ear especial attention. Proper arraagemaata will be aaade ta reeelre aad delirar Wool, to aoit customers. All work warraatad aad doae upoa the shortest aotlea, and by striet atten- tloa to business wa hope to reel lie a Nberal share Of pablle patronage. I0.IM1O POUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wa will pay the highest market price for Wo and eell ear maaafaotwred goads as lew aslaailar goads eaa bo bought ia the ooaaty, and whenever we fall to reader reasonable settareeuoa wa aaa always be foand at borne ready to mako proper eipiaaaiion, eimer in person or ay letter. . a man aiunnsuxi Burin, aprillntf . Bower P. O. GLENN'S SVLPltUR SOAP. A rSTrnuxo Rfmcdt FOB, ntnEA.tt AND Injubiu or tiik Skin; A IIealthovl lliAturita or nit Comtlhioni A r.rUABLI MrAK or I'mVtNTlXO AND K(Utvi:io Kheumatum and Gout, amd AX U N r QUALE O DlSINFKCTANT, UlODO. auaa and CouMta-UaiTAkT. . film II ' Sulphur florin, fcraidra eradi cting local di.ea.ea of tht akm, banitbea de f-xla of the enaiperaino), aod Impart, to It gratifying dcaracas and aaBOOthrMea. Sulphur Bath are celebrated for earinf erniHMia and other diaeaeet of the earn, aa wt-ll aa kheurnattem and (ioat. fjlaaa'l ehUphur .Soap prodani the aaae eflcete at a moat trilling aipanae. Thia adnurabea anecinc alao apeejily heali mrs, eVatun, tctUi, imrw, tfntmi and Yifl. It remorea dandruff and preventi tbe hair from filling out ana turning gray. Clothing and linen aaed ia lh tick rooaa diainfected, and diaaaMi aommankaljie by contact with the pcrenn, prevtnled by II. Tha Medical Kralemiiy taaxtua ita aaa. Pricif-SS and SO Ctnls pr Ctkt; pr box j tiantsi, ouc. ana ti.m M. a Ftoy 4e hrr C.V .ml rHreroy Sou Ov a imt . ' ' HILL'S H A!B AXO WHISEER DTK," Bkark er Brawa, M iVata, C. I. (TUTTHT!, rrsf'r, 7 Rfith .,1.T. Our irn Ivrrtiitrntnt. FobllieW eeere WoSaoaoo 01 QOODLANDER&'LEE, CLKAHflELD, PA., Has the l-arfeot ( IrralaUoa of any paper I Nerlhweetera Pennsylvania. The large and constantly increasing circulation of lbs ltiruiii.iCAN, renders it valuable to business men as t medium thro' which to reach the publio. TtBMS or SUBBCBIPTION i If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 j If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . , 3 00 When papers are sent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or less, S times, . ft 50 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Notices, . 2 50 Executors' Notices, .... 2 50 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estraya, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . , 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, yoar, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . . 18 00 Two squares, 15 00 Tbroc squares 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . 60 00 One half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 We have always on band a large tot'k of blanks ot all description. SUMMONS, SUBPfEXAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, kc.t Ac. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTKItt, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, t,KTTER 11EADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, . .CIRCULARS, : ,Ao., Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, .AND ON 'REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlander A !?, Clearfield. Clearfield County, Fa pisrfUaitrous. SURE REWARD I 6 YEARS TO PAY FOB A FAEM. tHH torHUO mil' At;ro. Brorb aad M.rtle Land la Miokljea la Ik. .'"V rv t,l.i.lfM.i- CoaipaBy. TITI.K PEHFKVT. Stroog Sell Here Crop. Flenl of Timber Ne preeitbt No Obiorb Buaa No M 'If 0nri.M RuaaiDf Streaaia faro Welrr ftadr alark.ta riebooh) Railroad eeaspleled tbrootjb ooBiro of Ibo great. pif Scad for pamphlet. Haglirh or (Jtroin. Addreu, W. O. II U Oil AST, Laod CouiatlHloaer, GRAND RAI'IDS, At 10 II I I A N . Mareh ll.lll7S-.1m. r. bolicb. a. a coaaia. a. aan-aaoa. GUJC1U MiCORkLE A C0. S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market UtrMt, CI ear Be Id, Pa, We taaBQfee.are all kinds of Fnruitore for Cbeubara, Din tag Rooms, Libraries aad Utile, ir yoa waut Furniture of anj kind, don't bar aatil jam see our itoek. i'Mu:itriJU(, la all lla braBobea, promptly attended to. (ItlLICIl, McCORKLI a CO. Cl.arC.U, Pa., f.b S, '7S. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS STATIONERY. Market 8U, Clearfield, (at the Poet Oflce.) TUB andertlgacd btgt leara to aaauoaea to tba eitisras of CleaHlnld and ricinttr, that he has fltud up a rooaa and has jart rotaraed from the citr with a large araoant of roadie matter, eoasistiiif ta art of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Clink, Account aod Paaa booka of ever- do script ioo ; Paper and BaT'.lepee, Freneb pressed and plain Pone aad Poaidle Ulank Legal P apart, Deeda, Mortgagee) Judgment, Kiemp Uoa and Promiearr autea ; White aad Parch meat Brief, Lege! Cap, Record Cap, aad Bill Cap. Sheet Maeio. for eituer Ptaao, riale ar Vioiia, eonetaatljr on hand. Any booka 01' stationary desired that I may aot bave oa haad.wll) be ordered by Irst ei press, and sold at wholesale or retail to nit enatomera. I will also haep periodical literataia, sueh as kfegasiaee. Newspapers, Ae. P. A. OA ll UN. Clearfield. Slay 7, lMS-lf Why you Should Buy THE WAMSUTTA SIIIllT, FOR SALE AT GATES', Ct RWENSYILLE. . The bsiem ia made of tbe bast Irish Linen, Is three ply and lined with heavy butebrs linea. A guuiae Wa:autta snarlta ia ad for the body. A perfect fit la guaranteed. Tbie blurt is entirely finished md ready for the laaodry. A careful raautaatia Is given to each t'lirt . and thia ia addition U tbe above points loaves tbe shirt wiiboat aa eijaal. FOR SALE BY S. J. Gates. UEALER IN CLOTHTNO. BOOT8, PHOE9 AND UKNTti' Fl'RNlSHINtl UOODS. Corueosrllte, Pa., April 10 3m. JJARD TIMES UAVI KO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILI-E I I aa aware that there are some peraeaa a little hard to please, and I ata alao aware that tht complaint of "hard times" is well nigh aaiverssl. But I am so si lasted now that I eao satisfy the former and prove eonelaitvelT that "bard times" will aot effect those who hoy their goods from me, aad all mj patroas shall aa ini listed lata the sa. erot af HOW TO AVOID UAKD TIMES I have goods caoogh to sapply all the leash), taats ia the lower end of the ooaaty which I sell at eteoodina; low ratea from my mammoth store la MULbONUUHtJ, where I aaa always be foaad ready ta wait apoa aalltra aad sapply tham with Dry Goods of all kinds, Saeb as Clothe, Batlnetts, Casalmeraa, sluilisi Delaines, Linea. Drill in fs, Calicoea, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoo, ftoadj-made Clothtns;, Boota and Shoes, Hata aad Cape all of the beat material and made ta order Hoae, Bocha, Ulovea. MitUaa. Laoea, hibbDs,4e OROCBKIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sagar, Rice, Molasses, I lib, eit Porh, Llaaaod Oil. fish OIL Car boa Oil. Hardware, Queens ware. Tin wont, Oast'agi, Plows aad Plow Costings, Kails, fipihes, Cora Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, aad all hinds of Aies. Perfumery, Paints, Tarnish, Glass, and a genual assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always aa hand, aad will be sold at too lowest possible a gores. It. McC Iain's Medicines, Jayae's MedtcitiM Uoetetter's aad 11 oot and' s Bitters. (Ml aoands of Wool wanted for which the highest prioe will ha paid. Cloveraeed oa band aaa tor aaia at taa lowest market price. Also, Agent for Strattonville aad CorwaosTlIls Thraahiag Machinea. am. Call and see for voursolros. Toa will lot erery thing aeeelly kept ia a retail ttora. L. M. COl'DRIKT. Prsachville P. 0., Angus! It, 1IT4. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Saocessors lo Boyatoa A Tonng,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaatactarers of fORTABLE a STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Oeraor tt foarlk aaa Piao StreoU, CLEARFIELD, FA. HAVINO oaranel Ib tka aaaaafittare of IrS alaai M ACIIINKRT,. reopeetfullt lafora BO pakllo tkat we an ao prepares to III raera aa ohaaply and aa proaptlTaa aaa be eea, la aaj of the el tioa. Wa avaaafaetare aa4 oeal1 Malay and Circular Saw-Milli eU Blooka, WaUf WkHll, haftla relief aifora't I nj otter, Stoaai flaajraa, iteaai Wklitlek Ollere, Tallow Oapi, Oil Capa, Oaae Ooeki, al Ooeaa, 0 lob. Valree, Chook V el too, wroafkl In Plpoa, StMBi Paaapa, Boiler Pee. Pupa, rriotioa klotra. Boa, Stoaa Parklaj, 0 Peek . a,, ana all kiada of MILL WORKi op'v wllk Plowa, Slea goUa, COOK AND PARLOR ST0TS3, Vl - Li- 5flM aa etkor CASTIHOS of all Irao. ar-Ord.re aolleltei ul 1II.S at eiiT H All Mtton of lao.lrj wltk roreraaoa la aueklaarf af oar aiaaaraetara proaiptlj aatworoa, b addra lag at at ClaarSald, Pa. Jo.l74.tf BIOLBR, TONNO A