Corner of Second ud Markt Streets. I'LEARKIELIi, PA. rTMlIS eld sad eommodloai BoUl kaa. darlni the poll " beoa enlarged M doable lu former eepeeit7 lor mo enurtaiemeal of duo. nn eat e-e.iu. The wkolo baUdier. ku beoa reraraiiliod, Knd tho proprietor will inera mo peiai ,te reader kit gaoita eomforteble whlli lUjrlon with kirn. VTb. Hullo! Hon.it" Omelbas rani to and from tho Dopot on tho arrive! ond doportaro of look train. W. 0. 0ARD0N, Jul ll.tT.tf Propriltor LLEGHENY HOTEL. Market Street, CleerScld, Pa. Wm. B. Dradl.7, formorl7 proprLlor of tho Loonord lloeie, baring iHwd tbo Allogbony nubile House has beoa thoroughly repaired end newly furnished, ud guests will find it a pleasant stop ping piece. The table will b supplied with the belt of everything In the market. At tbe bar will b fonnd tbe belt wines uid liquors. Good stebliog attached. WM. fi. BRADLEY, May 17, '76. Propriltor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market k Front streets,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tht undersigned having taken charge of thlt Hotel, would respectfully solicit public patronage. 10021), 70. A. All) lUfl SHAW. WASHINGTON HOUSE, TT NEW WASHINGTON. PA, Tbii now ond well furnUb.d homo boo boon tok.n bj th. andarligoed. 11. f..li eontldent of being obi. to render i.tiiraotioa to thooo who 0107 lover aim who o Oftll. M07 , 1171. a. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, ' Moln Street, PHILIPSBUHU. PENN'A. Tobl. olwoji inppllod with tbo boit th. market onorai. ino trareung public 11 inrltod uejl. Jen.l.'TS. HOBEKT LOVI). County National Bank, OT CLEARFIELD, PA. 1) OOM In Huonl. Bonding, on. door north ol XV 0. D. W.Uon'l Drag Store. 1'ui.g. Tickets to and from Llr.rpool, Queens town, Uloagow. London, Porli ond Oopenhocn. Alio, Drofli for .ol. on tbo R070I Bonk of Ireland ond Imperial Bank or London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Prn't W. M. SU.AW, Caihler. Jinl.'TT DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia BJA'KMCRS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mall will receive prompt at ten tloo, and all information cheerfully furnished uruers SOIIcteO, April 11-tL P. ST, SB-OLD. a. W. ARM OLD. J. 1. ABMQLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Ifankerf and ltroker, ReyuoldiTllle, Jefferson Co., Pa, Mono7 reeeired on depoitt. Discounts nt mo derate rote.. Eo.t.rn ond Foreign Eiobongi al won on bond ond oollrctioni promptl7 mode. Rejnoldsrllls, Deo. 18, I8H..I7 gfnttstrjj. J. L. R. HEICHUOLD, IUHGEOH DENTIST, Oroduoto of th. Penn7lronit College of Dental Fur,rr. OBoe in reiideneo of Dr. II Mil, oppo.lte the Show Uouie. mob IS, 'JS-tf. (OBoe in Bonk Bonding,) Curwensrllle, Clearfield Co., Po. meh U Toil J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLBARFIELD, PA. (Oaoe in reeidenee, Soeond itroeL) Cleorleld, P.., H07 1, 1877-17. SUtwllatuous. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CABDON & BEO,, On Market St, oo door watt of Mansion House, CLBARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangements art ef tht not! oomnlete character lor furnishing tbo public with Fresh Moata of all kind, and of tho Tory boit quality. Wo alto doal ia all kinds of Agricultural Imple mentt, which wo koop oo azhibitioa for tbo ben efit of tht publio. Call around wbon In town, and tako a look at thlngi, or addroti ut F. M. CARDON A BRO. Clear-fluid, Pa., July 14, 1875-tf. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and HippinoH aro prleeleti Woalth to tholr pootcuon, and jot they art within tbo reach of ovory ono who will nta Wrlght'S Liver Pills, The only our CURB for Torpid Liver, Dyopep ila, Headache, Bonr Btomteh, Oomtipation, Debility, Nauiea, and all Billiouo eomplainti and Blood diaorderi. Nona genuine vnleoi aigned "Wa, Wright, Phil'a." If your Drugglrt will not rupply aend It eenti for one boi to Barriek, Hollar A Co., Tt N. 4tb St., Pbila. Daa, , T7.1y. TM GOD W B TRUT.-Ail athara mutt X p7 for their work before tt Iteree the bop. Aod ao all fleih li aa the gran of the field, and the promioea of men are like the flowers thereof they are given one day and forgotten tho n a it therefore it la boot not to tmat anybody. All kiode of work will be dona in thii -hop for eaih or ready pay. Boota and aboei of all liiaa and style the beat and eheapoot in town, I hare removed my ibop to the lower and of town, in Taylor'i row, on Rood itreet, near the depot, where I will be found at all timoi, waiting for eurtomen. All work warranted good and cheap. Alio, all klnda of Leather and Bhoa Findings for eale The eitltoni of Clearfleld and vielnlty are aipteuniiy invitea w girt mo a eau. J 08, II. DKKRtNG, Claarnald, Pa., July 11, lh77. AND GR0CE11Y STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. 4, Ple't Opera Hottoe, Clenrllnld, Pa. Ko.p oonitontl7 on bond SUGAR, COPPEI, TEAS, 80DAJ COAL OIL, 8TRUP, SALT, PI0B8, SOAP, Ooanod oad Dried Prnlta, Tobaeeo, Olfort, On' wloo, Older VUetw,Batur, Iggt, Ae. ALSO, EXTRA nOME MADE Wheat and Backwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o., AO of whleh wld he noil ehoof for oo.h or in oionoage rof oowatr, proonoo. A. fl. KRAMER i CO. C1e.rH.ld, Nor. II UU. lt DR. E. M. THOMPSON, tvc S&rtttittatnU. GUINZBURG'S CLOTHING STORE Weteni Hotel Corner, Clearfield, la. We have just received ah entire new stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youth's and HoyV Those goods Lavs boon loleoud with punio prices. are therelore prepared to compote wuu ana ecu cheaper than any othor houso in the county. We will soil you full suits or Spring Clothing at from $3 80 to J 15 00. For fifteen dollars yon onn buy aa good a aail now aa you could get one year ago for $-5 00, and all othor articles proportionately shea p. . , i We havo also received a comploto stock of NECK Wr'AB, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS and V ALICES, EATS, CAFS AND UMBRELLAS. Ploneo call and examine our stock beforo purchasing. .i llt-ciprll .'78 SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. 0 .V9n.ro. -,o o ... VI I. fffau." I. -in r-a7l i"" a -V'vvfc sri I 91. CAltOX A into. HAVE Jl'8T RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OP . CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LARGE LOT OP Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Eeebner'8 Level Tread Threshers, and cleans grain reaay ior Dagging. WHICH will be Mid CHEAP and EXCHANGED lor GOOD VOIfNG HORHEP. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, HOLID IllON AXLE all the way through, CleorB.ld, Pa., April 34, 1871. t.?Jt;Ujr tt ,! Lffl To tht Ctin$ of Ctiarjitld Coumtv i The underlie nod h trine- been aDiointed bv tbo Department, at Washington, principal reporter of ine Agricultural man. tics or uiearneid eountr, reapectrnlly requooti the eo-oparation of all to aeiiat, by aendtng the inbaeribar all the in forma tion they can beariog upon the following qtiei- tiona, ao as to enable him to make a. wiiKt a atatement to the Department, ai poioibla t How many boraei have d.ed in your borough or town bip nad of what dieeaie. How many oowa and eaHea, and of what diaeaie. How many aheep have yon loot, and of what diaeaio; bow many killed by does. How man boci have row lost. and of what dlieafe. What prevailing dlfeosei ainoDftt the poultry. In all oaaea fire tho rem. edtet uaed which bare been fonnd to be laooeeo- ful, and in all eaiea to give the oath value of all took no nearly aa poniible. By the oo-operatlon of our oitiaem in general upon thoea ImporUnt partloulare, tba Againultural report! will beoome an eneyolopediaet uieful infurmation to tho pub- no, oy onaoang me veparimeni to pnotiKB toe diaeaiai, the lone, and the remedies that have bean fonnd moot benefloial In eertaln dlaeaaoa . Any other ialortnalioa that will be eoniidered a publie benefit, will be thankful!) reneWed. Add rem the lubscriber at Uramniin Hills, CleaifleldCo., Pa, BAMUKL W IDKMIKkt. Alaivh 13, lB78-tf. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At 8haw'a old stand, Clearfield, Pa, has Jest opened a new itoek of FIRE FHK&H MiRi'GS, and la now prepared to furnish anything In tho the line of Druga and Medicines at the very low est eash prices. ' tie aas alio on neaej aiamaiooter combi. Hair and Tooth B rath as, fancy Artlelea, Toilet and bhavtng oapa, an4 overytbing uaaally kept in a n rat-oiess ivrug riere. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS oomponnded with care, day or night. A liberal bare of patronage rtppectfulfy solicited. li. B. B PACK MAN. Clearfield. Pa., Oct. 14. 1977. HARTS WICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IH PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARNI8UES, BRU8I1E8, PER7UMERT, FANCY GOODS TOILET ARTICLES, 01 ALL KINDS, PUSS WINES AND LIQUORS tar moil.laal parpoooa. Traieoa, Snpporters, Sohool Booki aad Btatioa. err, hi all otaor artl.M aeaall, fonad ia a Dreg Otero. PHTRICtAHi PSI0rPTIOI8 OARaV FDLLT OOMPOTDNDED. BoTiag a avrgo et Joloe la the kaslaese U107 oaa giro entire aat- . 0. BARTf wTOK, JOHN t. IRWIN. CteeriUld, DooenKor 10, lira. h n:. n if fak W Sew giflvfrttssfmfnt. partioulnr ore, and bought lor cash at A.GUINZBUIUW Little Giant, No. 2, threshes and naif dumper, the best rake In the world. Ijery ISiable, THE underilgned begi leave to Inform thopab. lie that ho is now fully prepared to accommo date all in the way of furniahing Hi.see, Buggies, daddies and Harness, on the ahortoat notice and on reasonable term a. Residence on Loeuat a treat, between Third and Fourth. OKO. W. OKARHART. Iloarnold, Feb. 4, 1874. TINA SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu opened, la a building oa Market itreet, on the old Wei tern Hotel lot, oppoaito tho Court House In Clearfield, a Tin and rtheet-Iroa Mann, factory and Store, where will be found at all times a full lino of soxrss TuzmsnxsQ GOODS, Stores, Hardware, Etc. tlonee Spouting nod nil klnde of Job work, rep.lr ing, Ae., done en ihort notloe ond at rooionoblo ratal. Alio, agent for tho Singer Sewing Machine. A tappl, of Haehines, with Needle Ao., wbti on hand. Terme, etriet)7 eaih or eonntry prodooo. here of potronago oolieitod. 0. B. MERRELL, Baperin ton dent. Cleorleld, April IS, 1877-lt SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATES I THE NEW IMPROVED WeedSewing Machine, FOR SALR BT 31 Ile It. Ileers OLEARFIKLD. PA. (Residence, West Clearfield) The NRW IMPROVED WEED la ooe of the beat machines In the market, aod runs verv lieht and quiet Its new cylinder Steel Shuttle has i only one hole to be threaded, and holds twioe as I much thread as moat any other machine. It has I one of the beat Narrow Hen men tnade. Its Table is long and roomy. It has ae gvs and oama. It has no screws or fae plate t be re- moved while oiling or cleaning. The WKKU, beforo the late improvement, drew a prise at the Paris Bi position in Fraooe, also, an award at the Centennial Es position, and in almost every State In tho llnion. Machines sold on Monthly Paynenti. Person! should aot buy before seoiug the New Weed. Hay, grain, bear cattle, aad some kinds of old Machines taken In part pay for New Machine!. A(l kind of Sewing Machine! cleaned aad repair ed , Also, dealer in all klnda of Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Kafflers, Task msrkers, Caators, IleuBrars, Bkuttles, Check springs, Ae. In ordorinf an v thins bv letter, be rare to alvo name of machine. Cash moat accompany all orders by mail. Psrsons wanting any other hind 01 maoniae, pioaaa write tor prtoes. myl-sm JEMOVALl JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reeneeifullr notify the vnblle neaeraJI that be baa removed bio Grocery Store from Skew's Row, to tbo boi Id fag formerly occupied by J. Miles K ratter, on Second street, noil doer u nig 1 er e imwwan store, where he intends seeping a rail line or O It O i: It I K N. HAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. SDSiaS and SIRUPS, of all fradot. TEAS, Orooa and Blaek. COFFEE, Routed aad Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All kind! la the market. PICKLES, la Jan aad karrels. BPI0E8, la sow forte1 aad ariat,. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KmM OVCaACKEBR. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil. sad Lamp CUm&tys. Aad a good aaeorteeoat ot theee thing, smelt, kept fa. a grooer7 etoro, wkiek ho will aaeaaafo w Hrau.a; p. .ww ouw pneoe. Will ie Her oaeh aa ahoopl7 aa ear other one. Ploaao tall a. 4 im kit rtook aad Jadga for JOHN McOAOailET, Cl.arl.ld, Jan. , 1ST I. REPUBLICAN. I - - - ( (.'IjHARKI KM), PA WEDNESDAY MORNINd, JIXT IT, UTI MU8. CAPTAIN JSKS. Tho Pottor Commilto caught a Tar tar in tho person ol Mrs. Jeuka. Whether she is any rclutioa to Captain Jinks of tbo Horse Murines, deponent sayeth not. Wo ruther think she Is the old Horse Marine himself. She Is the woman that is supposed to know all about tho letter Sherman wrote which Implicate, him in the Presiden tial steal, llo wouldn't swear that he did not write the letter, but they gut a woman to coino In and swear she dictated it, and by porlnessand brazen impudenco to relieve him from a load be could not shako off himself. Hho was a female politciian among tho thiuving politicians of Louisiana, and whilo on tho stand sworo that " 1 did not know in the morning what my politics would bo in tho evening I " And thnt " tho end justified the means, especially in Louisiana politics ! " With this declaration of her degraded princi-J pies, she is put forth and accepted by the partiaana of the opposition as a lit witness to prove Sherman innocent ol what ho would not swear himsoll thnt ho was not guilty 1 How the mighty havofullunl And upon what a slender and rotten thread tho members of the party of great moral Ideas is willing to hang to escape tbo full that await them, but which they aro so anxious to avert 1 But Mrs. J. has mudo Bomo lun for the Committee, oven if she has mudo herself ridiculous and tho man she would shelter pitiful I She has shown herself to be a gay old gal I As the New York iS'tm poet puts it, to tho tune of Captain jinks of the ilorso Marines, let us sing, brothers, sing : I en Ml.tfeM Jenki of the Sherman erew, And I mono M eweer John Sherman through, In epite of .11 th.t he con do For I eome Trout Louisien.. I am prtt7 w.ll verged ia pulitles, And loo vsrioae eortl I nealij aiix, For I'm full, op to .11 the trlckl That prevail In Loolaiana. M, Tow remerk. are out and dried, Aod Hhermnn bimi.lf the tale ho. tried, " And It', herd to prove th.t I h.ro lied, Though I eome from Louliiena. So eaoh auguet ocramttteem.n Mutt keep m lil.nt h. oaa, Aud let me prooeej with tl.e little plan Which 1 brought from Luatilone. In a ihort, let epeech the ca.e I elate, Aod Sherman I full, esunerote Fiom all the wrong., ooto little aud great, That occurred in LouliLna. Now, there 70a here it, and tb.t'i eoongb t 'Til eor to nee thot I'm up to muff, And needn't tr7 to cot op rough With a woman flum Loui.lana Wh7 ean't 70a let me alone, I 7 1 Take off that eoek-e,ed man, I pro, ! We never were tre.ted in an, uob way Down there in Louisiana. He tangle. m7 Itor, can't 70a tee ? And makci mo la, more theo i. good for me 1 Although I am smart aa an, ean be n ho come op from bouuiana. I did It mvgelf. but reluee to iwra.' To whom, or wh7, or alien, or where, 1 wrote or dictated toet letter there, Which itroighteoed op Louiiisoa. Yon doa't believe It? I'd hove 70a to know That at home we never tret wito..t.i .0, And I want to pack op m7 thing, and go Btralgm oaoa to Looi.laaa. A PROPKR VIEW. Tho Democratic party must lail to retain the confidence of the believers in Jackson and Jefferson teaching, or gain the confidence ol the rising gener ation of thinking men, when in every conflict in which the principles are to be tested, llioso who now claim to be the leaders surrendered before the con flict begins.. It is discouraging to see how easily thoeo, who after seeking by all known means the positions of rep resentatives of the Democratic party, either because too ignorant or too cor rupt in some instances, avoid the issues which tho party ought to make against the Abolition-Communist party in tho Foderal Congress on many questions ol groat public intercut. It is one of the signs ot a lack of the proper education of those who mako thomselvus politicul candidates, that they are content to be candidates, with out boing qualified for the positions they seek. To undertake the responsible duty of teaching the people on subjects which concern their weltare and happiness, to legislate for tho best interests of the people, to hold up the standard of par ty principles, to maintain and support what are the distinctive features ol the Doraocratio organization, to in struct those who desire to learn what is Democracy, and why one should be Domocrat, and demonstrate to all thinkers of tho youth of the oouutry, that representative constitutional gov- ermont can only bo preserved by a close adhorenco to the cardinal doc trines which constitute the very founda tion ol tho party ol tho people, the party of Jefferson, and tho Fathers. To be able to do this,as every loadorof the par ty ought to be fully competent to do, requires fur more than tho agitation of political candidature for office. Those things should be considered, and candidates should be rejected, if they are not qualified for the duties and responsibilities. Hatisism. A year ago Hayes wrote that no Federal ofllcor should be " per mitted to take part in the management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions, or election campaigns ;" and all the organs bowed down to worship the Idol of Civil Servioe Bo- form. Now Hayes writes to Senator Dorsoy, the Arkansas scalawag, that " there ia not tho alightoet objection to the participation in committee meet ings or attendance upon conventions as dclogatoa by persona in Federal oftioos, and that such participation In no sense violates the civil service order. The Civil Sorvlce reformers will doubt less see that they have been worship ing a brazen calf. another IjAME uuck. it see me that General Harlan thonght his work in the Louisiana Commission would be a lover to elovate blm to the Supreme Bench. lie counted rightly on his man. Hayes pays for services rendered in nst that way. But la it not dis creditable to the Nation to have its high places thus hawked around f Must Bileivs Him. The Harris burg Patriot says : " James K. Ander son, ths wltnoas before ths Potter in vestigating oommittee, ia night editor oi the Philadelphia North American published by Morton M'Michael. The American North ia a republican organ and the sworn testimony of Its night editor must be believed by Republicans. Captain David Bell, son of ths lion. John Bell, who ran for President In 18G0, is a candidal for Congress In Alabama. THE aEyKRAL Jony a fi'EMOXT.: I Tho npiolntmonl of (ioiieral Krc- '-'ti.;..l Hi ao' CoxeriHe . t 'A riisua hss1 brougtiv umlr gubtionian intu .ioni. nuncuai;uiii,altura politicul retinmitut iif over twunty-ono juun'. Iu 1S56 lie enme very ncur beuomintr Froaidoiit of tho llnited Btatea ; in 1878 he is glud to accept tho (iov-ornombip of a Terri tory. Hu was tho first Preaidimtial candidate ol the Kupubhcan party, and if the Octobor election in Tenliaylvania had been fuirly conducted and tho re turns honestly made up, he would have carried it and enough other S tit tea in Movi-mher lo hvo tus.de him President ; and the war of ike rebellion miglit have begun -four yearn sooner thai) it did. It was well, perhaps, that this wur was deferred until Abraham Lin coln's time. Fremont would not have proved the man for such a crisis, llo never did amount to very much, oither as soldier or statesman. Mis briel term in the Svnato was marked by nothing proving him ill to be President, nor did his career as a soldier develop any ovidenoe of his having been born to command, The laruo voto he received in 185li may be attributed to the politi cal principles ho was suppteed to repre sent rather than to bis own popularity. The name of his wife strengthened bis own In the memorable canvass ol that year, and to day thousands rejoice over his appointmont as Governor of Ari zona on her account, while they regret that his circumstances are such as to render this appointment grateful to her. (ionorul Fremont, though fre quently regarded as a millionaire, has always been unsuccessful in his hjioou- lutive ventures, and the final result ot all his financial endeavors is poveity. Jn view of this lact his friuiids are glud that the President has appointed him Governor of Arir.ona. I n this position ho will be secure against want, and ho may bo able while residing in that Territory to do something tor himself in a business way. lie will fuel at homo among tho mountuins and the minors, and will, no doubt, be popular with tho denizens of his wild bailiwick. A VETERAN GONE. lion. Moses Hampton, ex President Judge of tho District Couit of Alle gheny county, died at his home near Pittsburgh, on Monday. June 24th, in tho 75lb year of his ugo. Tho Cambria Freeman, in referring to tbe death of Judgo Hampton, says : "In 1835, '36 and '37, when anti-Masonry had be come a politicul power in this Slate, Judge Hampton, who was then a rising young member of the Somerset bar, was a frequent attendant nt tho regu lar terms of Court held In this oounty, and is well remembered by our older citizens. On more than one occasion he addressed niveliiigs of the anli-Ma- sonic purty in the Court room, and was somo times concerned with other counsel in conducting llio numerous prosecutions for libel instituted by prominent citizens against the erratic but gifted William 1). Conway, then the editor ol the widely circulated Mountaineer, published 111 this place, and who afterwards died in Iowa as its Territorial Secretary. Tho well-known Charles Ogle, Chuuucey Forward, Joshua F. Cox and Jeremiah S. Black, all Somerset lawyers, also attended the Courts hero during the years we have mentioned. Besides thetio, (ion. Wm. li. Smith, of Bedford, John 0. Miles, of Huntingdon, Daniel Stanard end William Bunks, both of Indiana, were regular attendants. Of ail this bright array of legal talent Judgo Blaek is the only one who survives, having ac quired an enduring lame to which none of the others conld successfully aspire. As an able lawyer and an up right Judge, Moses Hampton enjoyed in an eminent dugreo the respect and confidence of the people of Allegheny county." UPHILL WORE. Tho editor of the Warren Ledger ra arks : It is stated that poor G slush a A. Grow, who was so fearfully slaugh tered in tho luto Republican Stale Con vention, ia to take the stump in West ern Pennsylvania for Hoy t and Dunklc, these last named, having been credita bly informed, that only silence on their part, would prevent a general stampede from tho Republican runks. Mr. Grow will find it up-hill work in this part of the .State, to force down the throats of the people the Republi can Stale candidates, for the legisla tion at llarrisbnrg last Winter on the Pipe Lino bill, and Freight Discrimina tion bill, has opened tbo eyes of the oil men, and was not Mr. Dunkle one of thoso Senators who voted against them on every occasion, and did not tho Republican Convention reward this same Mr. Dunkle for so doing by nominating him fur Secretary ol In ternal Affairs T Actions speak loudor than resolutions, as Mr. Grow will so learn when he strikes tho oil region. Mr. Stono knows who struck Mr. Pat torson, and " what's tho mutter," and wisely leaves all the glory to Mr. Grow. This campaign will be the ond ol Grow, and will be his last appear ance as a Cameron tool. ValliF Forge. The Philadelphia Commonwealth says : On Wednesday, June lilth, the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of Washing ton's camping at Valley Forge took place under favorable auspices as to woathor. When we remembered that ths great glory of Valley Forgo in our country's history was the trials and sufferings of tho "American militia" ondor the slave-holder Georgo Wash ington, and bis dependence on God for the safety of bis troops, and ths hope of triumph which was In ths near future, we rejoice to know that the Abolition-Communist party ventured to do honor to tho momories of that classic spot and Its relation to Ameri can independence. As faras ws know, Democrats were excluded from partici pation in ths celebration. This was most proper. The oorapliment to tbe integrity ol lbs Democracy ws grate fully acknowledge. So much for unity, peace and concord, and the fears of the Abolition-Commnnist party that the Democracy will carry this Stale in November. We notice that General "Freedman's Bureau" Howard was absent lro.n tbe gathering on the banks of th Schuylkill on Wednesday. He otrtainly was Invited ; bat so great a ncgroist could not give up fighting Indians and ooald not come. Tramps are making tronble in Iowa. TUB NA VAL ERA VPS. The Nuval Committee ol tho House flnrie. th. ssrtTftary of t( Vary renns ol engineering, iniiMrortiuti, and proriaioiis uud clothing, deserve the suvcroat censure fcr their conduct in the disposition of public properly, in making contracts, and In contracting indebtedness beyond thoappropriutions of Congress ; and the Committee pro poses that tho testimony taken by it shall be relorred to Hayes with tho recommendation that all tho parties who aro shown by it to have violated Sbw may be trie'if and punished. Tho Commitloo finds that Robeson expended 1 02,000,000. They find that he expended forty or filly millions of dollars reulized from sales of public property, that he should have turned into the Treasury. They declare tliat he and bis subordinates have violated every protoctivo enactment of law mudo for tho security of public money . Ho has bought matoriul without ad vertisement or publio competition, and has disposed of property in the same secret way ; that it has " mot with tho evidence of irregularity, oxlruvagunco and fraud at every step." In view ot Uieso findings there can be no doubt of the imperative necessity upon Congress to bring the accuHod to triul. Mr. Roboaou, Mr. Wood, Mr. Hanscom and Mr. Watmough, who are the ex-officials of tbe Nuvy who aro principally condemned, will need to demand a vindication at the bauds of tbe luw, if they believe il can afford it to Ilium. The charges are plainly made and must bo squuroly met. Congress has just appropriated sev eral millions of dollars iu payment ol eon tracts unlawfully made by the Navy Dcpurlnicnt. The argument was thut the country must stnnd by the ucls of its agouU. it availed to secure the approval of Congress to the payment ol millions of dollars of rotten cluims to such guilty contractors as Roach. It ought not to havo so availed, and it would not if these contractors had not brought improper influences to bear upon Congress to secure their money. That tho argument Is only permitted by Congress to unlock the Treasury to claims thut wants to pay is apparent enough from the refusal of the Senate to pay Hayes the (1,000 ho expended without authority of law. These Naval contractors havo been too much for tho virtue of Congress, and no doubt they will bo too strong to permit the effort recommended by tho House Committee to punish the guilty to bo successful. Lancatter Intelligencer. A Tunc Excuse. Tho Wew York Tribune attempts to exenso Stanloy Matthews on tho ground thut he is an amateur in politics, and bis foolishness with Anderson was only what might hare been expected of a visionary, civil service reformer. That is entirely too diaphunous. Mr. Matthews is no spTing chicken in politics. In early life he was a " Uuy market linngur" in Cincinnati, and a member of tho old Democratic Miumi Tribo which taught political rascality from the alphabet to differential calculus. Mr. Matthews bus changed bis politics five times and bis religion at least three times, and in overy shift he has managed to bettor himself. Ho knows a wicked man when be sees him, as Falstaff knew the true prince by instinct. It is real midsummer madness to say that he was imposed on by Anderson in the slightest dugreo. His Senatorial invos- tigatora will give him a clean bill of health, of course, for no Senate investi gating committee over puts tar on a Senator of tho same political faith. A Proper IsQUiar. Who will make tho disturbance? asks tho Albany Argus. Will the Democratic majority, who were defrauded of the results of the eloction ? Not at all. The time tor tbem to bnve violently disturbed the machinators who overthrew the republic in which tho will of the people was the law of tho land, was when llayos was inaugurated amid the re strained anger of an outraged people. Will tho Reputilican minority? With what decency can thoy provoke disor der at tho exposure of the crimes of Hayes and his agents ? Are they pro- pared to indulge in lawless actsf True, they lawlessly supplanted Tilden. Are they willing to go further, and in voko dlsordor by tumultuous opposi tion to retribution by thoir crimes ? Tbo great mass of tho pcoplo, in both parties, will frown down any such re bellious hostility to the lawful exercise of tho power of Congress. Tho Selinsgrove Timra says: Sen ator Dill's speoch before the conven tion, after his nomination, is the best platform that could be luid down by any party for theso times. It is chaste and puro as tho orations of Cicero, and must touch a chord in the heart of every honost and common sense busi- man who has a conscientious and pat riotic dosire for tho restoration ot the genoral prosperity of the pooplo. That speech will find a response from the people next November. Dids't Git His 'Tosish." During the last boars ol the late Legislature the bill creating tho office of Bank Commissioner for the special use and behoof of CapU Hart, the defeated Re publican candidate for State Treasurer, failed to pass the Uoose for want oi a constitutional majority yoas 86, nays, 79. No. 101 didn't como up to time. Capt. Hart had the tbe miafortane not to be born in Boaver, "with his eyes opon." Hence the loss of his bill, Tb Chicago Intcr-Octan ia getting to bo quite a matrimonial sheet It says: "The girls aro graduating. Young man, if you are not alert some othor follow will seize a prize worth more to you than mine in Colorado." If some othor fellow happens to get the prise tbe young man had better make traoka for the mine in Colorado, When bs gote it the graduating girl will not be diticult to find. General Butter's private opinion of Mrs. Jenks' testimony is uid to have been given to a frlead in this charao toristio way: "This la a splendid story, and any d d fool can boliove it who wants to." Of ths old fractional currenoy about ton million dollars Is ths amount nn accounted for. This sum, liks a bard. ened sinner, la supposed to be lost aod will never see ths face of Its redeemer A CHAPTER OP HISTORY. A recent publication of (ion. Rich aiVstMuot .the. ls.l.. Goners! and e:'. American Rrview, suid in ift'ect that Gen. Grunt fought his campaign in the Wilderness under orders from Stanton with the assent of Mr. Lincoln, against bis own judgment, aud in doing ao throw away 100,000 lives. A Herald correspondent recently interviewed Grunt in Paris, at which be indignant ly denied Gen. Taylor's articlo, and affirmed thut President Lincoln and Socretury Stanton did not know tho pimi of his campaign, both saying tboy did not want to know his plans or ex ercise any scrutiny over his plans ; so long us he beat tho Confederate army they were sutislied. The publication of this interview has brought out from Gon. Taylor, a losponso, in which hogivesthelatoGen. Halleck as his authority for the story, who related it to him in Now Orleans in 1871 or 1875, and is corroborated by Gun. J. K. Johnston, to whom tho same identical story was told at White Sulphur Springs, Va., in 1870, by an officer on duty in the wur olllco in Washington at the timo of the war. Gen. Grant's donial will count for very Utile in view of the fact that in every issue of voracity botween bim and others heretofore, and there havo been several, he camo out worsted. Ho is not reckoned a truthful man. At Grconsburg on Thursday Judgo Logan sentenoed Robert Whitulaw and William Lewis, two Mollie Mugtiires, to six years' imprisonment In the peni tentiary, for the crime of arson, com mitted in May, 18115. Frodorcik Proc tor, convicted of cutting telegraph wires at Irwin station, during the labor troubles in July last, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in the work huuso. Evidently a Mistake. Tho New York ll'orW makes a good point in calling attention to the fact that "judg ing Mrs. Jenks by her peculiarities of style and habit of thought, as displayed in her examination, it is impossible that she could have dictated, especial ly offhand, the "Shorman letter," which is a masculine production that of a business man, too. "iWisrrllaufQus. A NEW DEPARTURE IV Ll'TH EUSUl'IU. Hereafter, goods will be sold fur CASH only, or in eicheajce for produce. No books will be kept in the future. All old accounts must be settled. Those wbo cannot eab op, will please bead over their notes and CLOSE THE RECORD, I am determined to sell my goods at cash prices, and at a discount far below tbat ever offered in ibis vicinity. Tbe discount I allow my customers, will make tbem rich Id twenty years It thoy follow my ad rice and boy their goods from me. I will pay oaek for wheat, oats aad clover seed. DANIEL UOODLA Lulhersburg, January 17, 187". pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, k.pt oonitaaU, on hand. STOVE AD EARTHED-WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTSt CROCKSI PUher'a Patent Airtight Self Sealing rro.i ian.1 BUTTER CROCKS, with lldi, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE -BUTTER CROCKS, PICKLK CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And a groat man, othor thiage tea aamorowa hi manuoa, ta so had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Comer of Cherry and Third Streets, CLJCAUriKLO, FA aogt The Bell's Sun Woolen Factory Peaa townihia, CwarSeld Co., Pa. BUSSED OUTI a or sot BURNED UPI Tbe subscribers have, at great oipense.rebnllta neighborhood necessity, in tbe erection of a nrst eUvss Woolen saannfaotory, with all tbe modern Improvements attached, aud are prepared to mako all kinds or Cloths, Cessimeres, SatinetU, Blan kets, Plannelo, Ac Plenty of goods oa hand to supply all oar old aad a thearaad aew customers. wnom we as a to eome aaa examine oar sioea. The business of CARDINO AND FULLING j will receive onr especial attaatloa. Proper arrangements will be mads to receive aad deliver Wool, to salt customers. All work warranted and doao opoa tho shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to business we hope to realise a liberal shire ef publio patronage. KMMKi POUNDS WOOL WANTED) We will pay tba bigbeat market price for Woo and sell our manufactured good, as low aa similar goods can bo bought In the oounty, and whenever we rail to render reasonable satisfaction we oaa always bo found at home ready to make proper eiplauatloa, either la peraea or by latter. IAMBS eJUiintJUH B BUNS, aprilS'tf Bower P. 0. GLJJXN'S SULPHUR SOAP. .Srr.KiiNn lu.xr.nY ma Diuasu and Injuhim or the Skin i A llKALTHrvL UfAtiuiua or nut CournmoNi A ItKUASUt Ml ANI or PUVtNTlNO AND kauKvi.Nu Khkumatuh and Coirr, and AN UNKqUAt-KD UlllNFKCTANT, DaODO kllSa AND L'OU.XTUjaaiTANT. fUrnn't Snipfmr Ansm, ksM eraHU cntirig local ducurl of tba .km, boai.ho. 4e-fi-cw of the asnlcxim, and imparts to it ; niliiij clearnc.s and emuothnesi. ,S';t.'iiir Hatha are celebrated n curing n.yu.i.i and other disecri of the iVin, a. well Khriim.tim and (int iHtnHH tott)hnr Soap produces the aama Mlceta at a mint trilling erpeme. This admirable miIic also .iicoilily heals Mm, tnrim, mUi, burnt, ttrim and enli. It remove dandrnaT and prevents the hair front (ailing out anal turning gray. . (.'bulling and linen aied fa the tlrk room ll ili.mlrilcl, and cheraee enmmnniealih by onilact with the penon, preremed by it. . The Medical Fraternity sanction iu ase. Pricss-25 and SO Ctnhptr CeU; bit Box (3 Cakes), tOc.titl.SO. N. fL-Ruy the Ivtr Wi and ibtreby triwSasaiia. &U by all DnJcgiauv. "im.LnMR AUD WmMKKlt DTE," Dlarat we Irrwwn, tt) CfMn. C. I. CtUTTKIMf . rraaV, 7 Riilh At.. I.T. U'. ' ..4 U f gun', , I vwl.-.A'-.'AS I 0nr urn dvrrtisrmrnt. THE RE PUB LI CAN, Puhllehed eear, Wedaeeda, b. GOODLANDER & LEE, CLKARFIBLD, PA.. Ilaa the Largest t'u-cvlath.i of any paper la Nortliweetera Pmno) leaula. The large and constantly increasing circulation of the Kepudlicam, rendors it valuable to business men as modium thro' which to reach the public. Terms or Subscription : If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 V If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . 3 00 When papers are sent outside of tbe oounty payment mast be In advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or less, 3 times, . Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . tl 50 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 1 50 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, por lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 linos, . . . g 00 Two squaros, 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, . ... 50 00 One hull column, . ... 70 00 One column, 120 00 ItliANKlS. We have always on band a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, " io., 4c, 4c. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ' PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, S J4o., o., IS TnB BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geedlander A Ie, Clearfield, Clearfield County, fa. PisnUanfou. SURE REWARD 1 84 to l6 per AcreT' Beeb and Maple Land In Michigan In ik. MILLION ACHK R ANT of ihe Uraad Hep ids and Indiana Railroad Company. TMTLE VERVUVT. Strong fccil 8ure Crops Plenty of Timber--tt Drought No C bincb Uugs- No " 'Hoppers." Running Streams Pure Water Ready Markets Schools Railroad eemplete4 through centre of tbo grant, ftT Beod for pamphlet, Kngllsb or Gorman Address, W. O. HUUHART, Land Commissionsr GRAND RAPIDS, MlUlilUAN. March IS, 187-3m. p. acLicn. a. k'oobklb. d. iLaaea ULU II, UcCOCKLE & (OAS FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Wrsjet, Clearflold. Pa. Wo man uf act are all hinds of Para, tare for Chambers, biding Rooms, Libraries and Hallo. If yon want furniture nt any hind, doa't buy until you see our stock. In all it, branches, prompt), attended to. ODLICn, McOOBKLB A CO. Clearfloid, Pa F.b. 8, 78. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS fr STATIONERY Market St., Clearfield, (at the) Post Oflcc.) THE nndersigned begs leave ta announce to the eitiieaa of Clearfield and vicinity, tbat be has fitted op a room and has Just returned from tbe city with a largo amount of reading matter, consisting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Blank, Account aad Pass Books of every de scription Paper aod Envelopes, French pressed aod plain Pens and Pencils, Ulauk Legal Papers, Deeds, Mortgages j Judgment, Exemp tion and Promisarv aotoa; White and Parch, men I Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, fiheet Music, for either Piano, Flats or Violin, constantly on hand. Any books or stationery desired that I may not have on hand, will be ordered by first ei press, and sold nt wholesale or retail to suit customers. I will also keep periodical literature, such as Magaslnos, Newspapers, Ao. P. A. UAULIN. Clearfield, May T, ISfifi-tf Why you Should Buy THE TOISUTTA SHIRT, FOR 6ALB AT GATES', CI RWKNSVILLK. Tho bosom Is made of tbo best Irish Linen, is three ply aod lined with heavy butahers linen. A gtBBine Wanrutte muilin is mcd for the body. A perfect fit la guaranteed. This f hirt Is entirely finished and ready for tba laundry. A careful examination la given to each shirt, aod this In addition to the svbovo points leaves the shirt without an equal. FOR SALE BV S. J. Gates. DEALER IN CLOTHING. BOOTS, 8HOK8 AND UKNTS Fl RNIKHINU UOOIM. Curwenarllle, Pa., April 10-Sm. H ARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLE I I am aware that there are eome tMrenwe a little bard to please, and I in also aware that tba oom plaint of "hard times" Is well nigh onivereaL Bat 1 am so situated now that X oaa satisfy ths former aad prove conclusively that "hard times" will aot effect those who buy their goods from me, end all my patrons shall he initiated into the po st, of HOW TO AVOID HAED TIMES I have goods enough to supply all lbs Inhabi tants iu tbe lower end of the oounty which I sell at oscerding low rates from my mammoth store MULSONliURO, where I can always bo found ready to wait opon callers and supply tbem with Dry Goods or all Kinds, Sucb as Cloths, Batinetts, Casslmeres, Muslins Delaines, Linen, Drillings, CsJiooes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Re4y-mede Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats aad Caps all of the best materia) nod made to order Uoso, EFoeks, uievea. Mittens, Laoes, Ribbons, Ac OROCBRIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Moleeaee, Fish, Salt fork, lsinseed Ull, Fist Oil, Car boa Oil. Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Preasee.end all kinds of Ales. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general assortment of Kutkoaery, GOOD FLOUR, Of ditarant breads, always oa hand, aad will he .aid at the lowest pootlele Sgaroa. J. It. MeClaln'l M.dlelno., J.rn.'l Medicine! noeiettera aaa rlooaaad e ttlttere. eMS woaadl of Wool waatod fat which the hish.it ono. will ho ,ald. CI.TrmJ oa kaad aad for aala at the lowest asarkat prtee. . Also, Ag.nl for StrattowTiile aad Carwaasrllll Tbreebiag Machines. 9A.CalI aad ss. for 7owroalrea. Tea will Ind ererjUing a.aall, k.pt ia a retail euro. L. It. COCPRIET. FrsnekTille P. 0., Aagwot 11, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (8uocouors to Buy n ton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaufactarers af PORTABLE a STATIONARY - STEAM ENGINES Cora or af Foarth aad Plea Streets, CLKARPIRLD, A. HA VINO aaegod n the aaaaafhetara af erot olsaa MACHIrlERT.mreopeetMlynlerai ka n.hlle lit w. are a.w ,reaarod e Sll a" ardors aa .hearty aad aa prom,!!, .1 ou a. doao ta aa, ef the eitlee. We saaaafaatara aad deal IS Mulay and Circular Baw-Mllli j V v H g y f 1 1 2 J J f; o w Used Blocks, Water Wheels, Sheftlag Pelti;!, Mom i lajaetor, Steam aaagoa, Steam Whittles, Oilers, Tallow Capl, Oil Caps, Osage Cooks, AH Osaka, Globe V aires. Cheek Vol roe, wroaght ties Pipes, Steam Pamps, Seller Feed Pempo, AsH Frtetloa Metres, Saa, Suae Paoalag, Oam Tut eg, aad all klada af MILL WOBIi together wltk flows. Sled Solas, COOK AND PA RLOR STOVES, aad ether OASTIM OS of all klada. Orera eerloltod aad Iliad at onr prM AS letter, af eaayrr arttk faStraaaa ta maeklaarr af aw aaafeatare prompt!, sarwored, hj addrer bag ae at OleaiSetd, Pa. JealTe.tf 1IOLRR. TOVRO EEE0.