THE MANSION HOUSE. 0rnor BwodiI and Market Streets, CLEARItKLIi, PA. THIS eld sad MauilHi BoUl bu, daring tha put year, beea aalarged U doable lu former eapeelty for lb eoteruintaont of etraa g srs ui gasets. Tha whole baUdlng has boon rofaraishsd, and lha proprietor will spare so paiaa ,lo rsador hi, (aeavl aomfortablo whlla slaylag wtth him. aar-The 'Maasio Oooia" Omslbni not to aad froai tha Dapol oa tba arrival aad depetara atoaohtrela. W. 0. CARDON, .Inly H-IT-tf Proprietor LLEGHENY HOTEL. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa, Wa. 8. Bradley, fermorly proprietor of tha Leonard Hobm, baring leased the Allegheny Hotel, eolioita a abare of publie patroBago, Tbe Houae hu beea thoroughly repaired and aowly furaiabed, and gaeeta will find it a plea tent etop- Etng plaoe. Tbe Uble will be eupplied with tbe eat of sTsrythlog la the market. At the bar will be fuand the beat winee aad liquore. tfeod stabling altsebsd. Wkl. 8. BKADLKV, May IT, 7. Proprietor. SIIAW DOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) CLKARFIKLD, PA. The undersigned having taken charge of thla Ilolel, woold respectfully eollelt nnblie patronage. lobzo, 7. n.anniuH Diian. TTTASHINGTON HOUSE. TT NBW WA8IIINOTON, PA. Tbia new and wall furnlibed hoaaa haa beea taken by tha anderaigned. He feala confident of Being aoie to render eatiBlaolloD to tboao who nay favor am wiib a oaa. Hay S, 1171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prap'r. LOTD HOUSE, Mala Btreat, PHILIFHrJURU, PRNN'A. Table alwaya enpplied with tbe beat the market afforda. Thau-areling pablie la invited toesll. jaa.1,'71. KOBKHT LOYO. lank:. County National Bank, Of CLKARFIKLD, FA. T) 0011 In Maionle Baildlng, one door north of J. V - D. Wauon'a Drug More. Passage Tloketi to and from Liverpool, Queens town, Olejrow, London. Parla and Copenhagen. Alao, Draft! for aula on tha Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMR8 T. LKONARD, Prel't. W. M. SHAW, Caakler. Janl.TT DREXEL & CO., No. 3d South Third Street, Philadelphia BjUTKEHS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applieatioa by mail will receive prompt attea tion, and all Information cheerfully farni.hed Ordera aollcted. April 11-tf. r. k. aaaoLD. e. w. abbolb. j. a. abbold F. K.ARNOLD 4. CO., Hanker and Broker, ReynoldBvllle. Jefferaon Co Pa. Money received on depoelt. Diieounta at mo derate rates. Ka.tsrn and Foreign Rxehsnge al waya oa bead aad eolleotiona promptly made. Haynoldavllle, Deo. IS, l74.-ly 5(ttislru. J L. R. HEICHIIOLD, S II HUE ON DENTIST, Graduate of the Penn.ytrani Collese of Dental Surgery. OfBoe in teaidanee of Dr. Uilli,opnosite the Knew Ilonae. mchlj, '78-lf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (0ca la Bank Building,) CurwenaTllle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mob 11 Te-tr. J. M. STEflTAET, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Offloa la realdenea, Saoond strast.) Nitrons Oiida Oaa administered for tha pala laaa extraction of teeth. Clearfield, Pa., May , WMy. Hittttvum. MEAT MARKET." F. M. CARDON & EBO,, Oa Market It, ont door west of Maoaioo Hons, CLKARFIKLD, PA. Oar arrangements art rf tha nort oonplote flhamoter tor fornishing tha publie with Freah Meats of all kind. in. of tba ery beat quality. Wa alao deal it oil kinds of A grieultaral Impla non ts, which we keep od eshibttion for tbo ben oflt of tht pabHoe Call aroond when la town, and take a look at thinga, or addrH ai F. M. CARDON A BRO. Clearfield, P.V, Julj 14, WML HEALTH S HAPPINESS. Health aed Happtaeca art priotlttt Wtalth tn their poiHHon, aad vat they art within tht reach of tTtrj ont wbo will uit Wright s Liver Pills, Tht only rart CURR fW Torpid Llrtr. Dyiptp. It, Headaeht. Soar rtotnaoht CeDitipation, Debility, NiiiMa, and all fiillioni totnplalati and BlooA diiorderi, Kona rtnutnt nnlett ligned "Wa, Wribt, Phil'." If your Dnigirlrt will not tnpnly lend ti eenta for ont boi to Htrrick, Kolltr A Co., 7 N. 4tb St., Phila. Pta, 20, 77-17. T N COI W B TRUHT.-A1I tihan aiaH X P-y ft" thtir wtrk htfort It Uavtt tha hop. And at all fifth U u tht f raw of tba Bald, and tht pro ml mi of mta art likt tht flowtn tbertof thay art f Iran ont day and forgot tt a tht atiO-tbeitfort it ! btit not to trait anybody. All kin J 1 of work will bt dont in thii ibop for taah or rtady pay. B00U and hot. of all tiitt and ttylttw-tha btat and tbttptat la tows. I haft rtmovad my ahop to tht lowtr tad of town, in Taylor'e row, en Raad itreot, aaar tbt depot, where I will bt found at all tints, waitiag for evitoBtrt. All work warranttd good aad ehaap. Alao, all kiaViof Leather and Shot Finding! for tale. Tht titiiena of Clearfield and rfttalty art ttptttfally la rile 4 to givt m a tall. J 08. U. DKER1NG, Cltarfield. Pa., July 11, U77. NEW AND GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, Itooai No. 4, Pla'a tpara Hoaae, Clearlleld, Pa. i aepaaoaataatly a haad 8U(I tH, COfPEI, TEAS, 80DAJ COAL OIL, 8TRUP, ALT, BPIOES, ' " soap, Oaaaed aad Dried Frulla, Tebaeae, Clfara, Can dlea, Older Tla.ju. Battet, Icri, ae. auo, extra bome madi Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feei, 4c., All ef valet win We eeld cheap for aaak ar la aeaaafle mr auaatf f araaaaa. JOHN F. KRAMER. Clearleld, Wot. II l7t.-tf Cheapest Those who investigate the And got tliem ft, -tU? LOWEST PRICES, will of necessity bo led to conclude that GUINZBURG'S CLOTHING STORE, Western Hotel Corner, Clearfield. la. Is the Place to get the Cheapest and the Best. And they will alrio come to the same conclusion in regard to HATS, GENTS' FUBNISHINQ GOODS, TRUNKS, ' VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Eto. Ab wc prefer selling our Summer stock rather thau carry them over, we will give our customers actual bargains. COME AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. CtaarleM, Pa., Jol IT, 1871. Mm To Snpplj i , , ' 'i THE BEE HIVE. To the Citizens of Clearfield Count; : I have opened up one of the of goods ever offered in this county, which must be Been to be ap- t. : i ...... ... .. r. pra'ora, . n is not necessary w go inio aeiaus, dui wui say mat the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities and tyies. Dry Goods, ! Millinery Cassimers, Ilosiery and Gloves,! Shawls, Corsets, Linens, Ilandkerchie f 8,1 White Goods. h urniHtung Goods, ! Kid Gloves, Embroidery. Linen Suits, Skirts. These goods have been selected bought for cash and will be sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Clearfield, Pa , May 1. 1878. SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. M rP9 F. 3f. CARDON A BRO. HAVE JUST BECKIVKD A CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LARGE LOT OP Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Heebner'i Level Tread Threshers, and Little Gisnt, No. 2, threshes and oleang grain ready for bagging. WI1IUI will be Bold CHSAP anal EXCHANGED far GOOD TOUNO IIORBH. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, W1LID IROB AXLE all lha way through, self dampen, the beat rake In the world. ClaarHald, Pa., April 14, 1171. AT GUINZBURG'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, There ia now boing opened tbo litrgcsl new Hock e?er brought here of NTH 1W HATS, FEIiT 11 ATM, BOOTS, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNK8. ETC. After hATlhg looked At goods at til other pUeos, oouie to u sod com pare prioee, and yoa will be convinocd that onn ire poailirely the r.HFAPrcsTnnnr.c IN PROOF WB HAVE THK Babjr.Shooe, . Cbildron'i Sboei, . liicaes. Shoes, . . Women's Ureal Shoes, Womena' Morocco Buttoned Woraona' Kid Shoes, . Women' Slippers, . Mens' Shoes, . . Mens' Dress Shoes, Mens Dress Boots, , Mens' Slinnord. We have also fell AateOrLmftnt inn . ...u,v. vm w ajjjvaaj , mm mit 11 We take yoar measure lor any shoes at prloea oomparing with list prices. Anything w bar tot got wa wilt got you without extra chargo. All kinds of produce taken In trade tha same as though It was cash. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Clearfield, May 22,7S. Reonnd Street, opposite Court Hons. and Bost. gubject of where to get OAK HALL IB" KOWniVOm ClfllBffiSBDKB, 181S.-18tk jaatr. With much grea ter variety Than ever With ampler facilities Tlian ever With far more customers Than ever We arc better prepared TJian ever At vvius'nlerahly lower prices TJian ever Th Haa and Bora oi Asaanca, With Snparb Clothing " From thai Larajaai ClathiBf; Bona 1st AaaaricaM Only On Price. Tlio Lowest. Termi Caih, Sntlifiction Guaranteed or Money Returned, 8ani:tlee anil price, mailed anywhere. Ordera bj mall promptly ei ecu ted. 7MAMAEEE & BROWN r.txth & Market Sts., Philadelphia. larcest and most attractive stocks Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ties, Wall Paper, Witidow Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, &c. with the ereatest care, were AVM. ItEED. Akajka.. FOLLOWING PRICE LIST : . 20 eenle a pair. . . 75 oonte a pair, 90 ccnu a pair. . . CO oenta pair. Shots, f 1 25 a pair. 1 88 a pair. , . 85 eenta a pair. 95 COnts a pair. '. 1145 a pair. . 8 00 a pair. fin ..) ; niimjat Ana tn mnMtfrr m t sill htn - r i i . ji'M. ;. a-.' .t . w.. CLKARK1RI.D, PA. WKPNKSDAT MOHNINfl, JULY II, 1878 " THE SPY IK TUB CAMr." A newspaper by tho nomo or The Advocate, protesaing to be the orgnn of tho Grceuback-Lubor parly, ia attain ing a largo cimilnlion in tbia Stato be cause of ita chcapnetui twenty -fiit cents. This shout is a wolf in slienp'a clothing. Ita original purpoeo was aa an advertis ing dodge, anil it still aticka to this ; but its olbor purpuee la to sorve tho purposes of JOHN SHKRHAN, tho partner of Mrs. Jonka, and llio money power, by dividing tho honuat support. ora of a chango of that policy. The Irish IVorld, a journal of fund ing and ability, makes this chargo against The Adeocate, boldly. Tbo editor says : Til IS 81'V IN TIIR PA Ml' I We charge that Walter II . Hhupo Ik an unscrupulous adventurer who baa foisted himsolt upon tho Reform Move. niont to rulo or ruin it in the interests of its enemies. We charge that ho Blttuds publicly accused of having, aa tbo authorized agent of John Sherman, audaciously attempted to aeduco tbo Greenback Labor Icadem, in Albany, to ropudiato the Uroenbaek movement in the Stale and Nation. Wo charge that, us tho mouth. piece ol Seeietury Klionnnn, this mun Hhupe held out a bribo to tboso leaders in connection with tbut inlamous proposi tion. Wo charge tbut ilr. Shtipe's secret oonforonccB with Sherman, under tbe most charitable construction, were ex coedingly improper in any man pre tending to be a reformer ; but when tbia same Mr. Sbope, after those con ferences, came out in bis paper, The Advocate, in laudation of .Sherman's " financial relief' plan, we charge that no other rational interpretation can be put upon tbe man's action than that he attempted to translor tho hopes of tbo people from tbe Greenback party ovor to tho arch enemy of that party for unworthy purposes. We charge that tbe " barrels ol money " which so suddenly cumo into Shupe's bands, on the hools of tboso "conferences" with Sherman, look strangely suspicious. We chargo that Mr. Sbnpo is in col lusion with stock gamblers, and that be has lent tho aid of his journal to parlies who are engaged in a notorious ly disrcputablo business. We charge that this man Shupe is using Peter Cooper aa a mask, in the hope that "the exulted character" of tbe vencrublo philanthropist will shield Sherman and his "discreet friends" and conceal the trickery set on loot Irom public viow. We chargo that Mr. Shupe has falsi fied and made misrepresentations in attempting to offer a reply to qucetiona put to him in reference to tbe incoino derived from bis advertisements. We chargo that Mr. Shupe, in pub lishing tbe advertisements which he must have known to be swindles, and other, advertisements which in their tendency were obscene, has furnished the publio with evidence that he baa no fixed principles in morals, and that his paper, The Advocate, la unfit for any Christian household. These charges, tbo greater part of tbom, wero made in this Irish World under date of June 29. Hero we are in the middle of July. Yet Mr. Shupe has ventured to make no reply I What are we to think 7 Clearly Mr. Sbupe docs not consider tbo accusations brought against him of sufficient im portance or clso he docs not deem it safe to venturo on a flat denial. A de nial to some of these charges, at least, Mr. Shupe cannot givo ; for he himself ui the witness against himself. The other charges rest upon tha testimony of roliablo witnesses. Mr. Shupc'a Advocate, he tells us, is now flying through the country at tbe rato of five hundred thousand a week ; and this Advocate he gives away at less than the cost of the u hite paper I vTbo enterprise certainly ia not conducted 00 legitimate business principles. The loss is certain tho gam ia not certain. Wa showed in our artielo that those running The Advocate aro losing fully two tuouband doi.labb a week. Ad ditional light on the subject onablcs us to pile up the figures tcj$3,000 a week. Where doca tho money come from T The fifteen hundred dollars which Mr. Shupe borrowed from Mr. Cooper is a mere bagatelle That would hardly do more than pay for one week's adver tisement of the paper at the rate he has been doing tbe thing. Mr. Shupe was a poor man six months ago. How, then, did he bocomo all at onco pos somcd of the means to hurl out his Advocate by tbo half million, and give it away for next to nothing T More than Three Thousand Dollars going out from the Advocate every week more than comes in Who, we ask again, bears this burden? Who sustains this enor mous drain ? And for what purnoso is it sustained week after week ? John Sherman Is now in New York. It is published that ho and Shupe havo scon each other. We attach no special Im portance to tbia mooting. Tbe meet ing, perhaps, has no significance. But the things related here certainly have significance. Two facta are evident to all with eyes in their boads to seo. Ono is that tba combined Money Power, with the Railroad Swindlers, Land Grabbors. and Mine Thieves, through the Repub lican Ring at Washington, and through bribery of corrupt Congresses, have boen plundering this people steadily for fifteen years, and they don't mean to stop now In their iniquity if thoy oaa help It (They through such men aa John 8herman ar ready to do in New York in 78 what they did in New Orleans in 76. The aort of persons that bribed Anderson and Weber to lis them Into tha Nation's Treasure Box would not scruple to bribe Sbnpe and Mrs. Jenks to main tain tbem In that plaoe). This ia one fact.' Theother fact is, that tbe char acter of some of the advertisements in the Advocate to say nothing at all ol Shape's "conferences" with Sherman loads us to believe that ita owner would not hesitate to accept money from any source. And th plan is not a bad one at all. Tbe plan, as now unfoldod, ia to bribo" or crush out of existence all the local ..... fmKt''"'-'ik'i'''.'.l'a up a local itiw.i Instoad in every town In tbo 'Unitid Slutos all the litter of this No York Advocate. Shupe says be can ihow those publish ers that want to go in with blm how they will bo ublo t make money out of a 25-oent a yoir paper ; only, of course, thoy mast swallow tho montal pabulum that bo will think fit to fur nish them. He auya : " On January l.t, ISl,e will Be rvnared In how that, wbereee, thin are to-der S.lfOU nepera In Amenee, wblcn to-da, ariat la all about e.uou, SO eoniea a week, there wul be loea u( eViied ol the S,uoo In eilitenoe, and tbat Ike Arf.veate Ltague will Bend out e,ul,uul eoniea. Already we hear that be baa luken down two or three lucul Greenback papers, tbo publishers of which aro, or soon will be, ruuning lucul Advocati But let us take ono square look at this remarkable Mr, Shupe. Who or what ia bo ? Here is a man that does not understand the Financial question at all I His most intimate frionds admit it, and he hinisclt avows it. And yot this man will it bo believed ? la plun ning to capture the leadership of tbe entire Uroenbaek movement I This single fact in itself condemns Sbupo, An honest man would not accept tbo control of a movomtnt whoso principles bo did not understand if an effort were made to force tbe leadership on him He has in his servioe some of tho moat unprincipled men ia tho city of Now York men wbo have rupuatedly offered their services to Tammany, and Anti Tammany, und tho Itenuhlicana and With these blm k-mailers and should hitters bo meuim to go up to Syracuse on Monday, luu id J illy, 10 raid 011 tho Uroenbaek -Labor Convention Wilt bo succeed 7 This is not very dcsiruble business this overhauling ol Sbupo and we are glud wo aro dono with it. Did not a sunso of duty to tho cause we havo so much at heart impel us to it, this arti cle would never find place In the Irish World. And yet, indignant as we are at his conduct, we sincerely pity bin) Impostors aro really their own greatest dupes. DO.S CAM HUONGS 'bIOQRA PII Y Wherein has Hon Uamcron given hiinsell such political distinction as makes it proper to elect him to tbe United Slates Senate J Bolted through collego by the aid of money and a pri- vato tutor, bo was thrust into the Mid dlctown bank as an ucroiintant at a very early age, and in that business (except change of location) be has re mained ever sinco, and the counting of dollars and cents, calculating discount and interest, and shaving notes, is tho only business of which he ever bad practical knowledge. Ho cannot make the commonest sort of reception speech of five sentences, he cannot write intul ligently upon any given subject at least the public has never had n scin tilla of evidence of it and yet be is thrust forward for United Slulea Sen: tor, simply because be is tttoson of his futher, who literally owned tbo Legis lature that performed the job of elect. ing him over the heads of a hundrod able Republicans who hud fairly earned tho distinction from their party I Are these leading and talented Dupublieunt more fawning sycophant that they humbly hang thuir beads and cringe to such dictation ? Pray tell us, what did Don Cameron ever do to fit him for United States Senator, or wherein docs he show the least qualification for tbe position T If he baa frionds who can, let them an swer. Ilarrisburg Patriot. A Rivirsid CoNsciiNOi. Eliza I'inknton is tbe moot recent case of " quickened conscience." Sue carried about with her the horrid conscious ness of tho fraud in which she bore so prominent a part, aggravated by the fact tbat tbe Visiting Statesmen who had put up the job only paid her (50 of tho promised 1500. Against this burden of guilt and tbe remorse inci dent thereto Eliza struggled in vain, and at last mado tbo aflidavit giving tbo full particulars. It was thoroughly characteristic of the political condition of Louisiana which Mrs. Jonka so graphically described, tbat Eliza should have been defrauded of tbo reward promised for ber highly dramatic per juries, Ibe complaint tbat tho Visit ing Statesmen wont back on tboir guarantees is by no means confined to Eliza. Her name must be added to the list of tbo unrequited, on which James E. Anderson, McLin, William E. Chandler, and other prominent person age aro written. Wo,therelore,await with anxious expeotancy, yet without impatience, for Mrs. Jenks to havo an attack of quickened conscience, in which she will untell much that she haa told and tell those things that alia refuses to tell. Tho time must come whon tho burden of ber reticence will become insnpportablo. It wa only a littlo while ago that Eliza Finkslon seemed proof against suffering romorso and compunction or, account of bor theatrical and studied porjiiries. Yot, hero sbo is making an affidavit,, telling all about it. Eliza can now take her place alongside of Mrs. Tilton. o a. Stmici Bottom Rock I Mr. Todd's declaration In tbe Maine Greenback Convention, to the fact tbat he had worked forty-oightyears and was tired, finds " a responsive echo " in the breast ofa correspondent of tbe Boston difixr d'jer, wbo frames these two additional planks to tho platform : Rnolrfti, That to all persona raaldent la tbe Hailed Hlal.i wbo kaae worked fnrtr-etrbt veara and are llrrd " Ihrre lb. II be paid freaa the Treaaa re of the Ualted tetae the not ef flftv dol lars rot each aad e.erj roBjalalnt; aionlh el their lirea, eoea anoaBta to be aeeoe! aad eelleeted frees all voters boteoa the aftl ef tweat?-na aad fortv-eight yeare. Rtbrd, Tbateomaah of the nlaeteebta verre el the Ihird eh.pler of Ueaeiie aa ia oonlainod ia tbe followiBf tterde, " la the eweat of tav faee ahalt thoa sat bread till thoa raters anl the froaad," be aad Ibe eaae la kenbe repealed. These planks certainly ought to catch the vote of a numerous class I God 1 IIoms. Oliver P. Baldwln,8r., on of th editors ol the Baltimore Sun, died at his residence, at Waverly, near Baltimore, Md., July 17, aged 67 years. II wa a journalist nf forty years' experience. Many years ago hi was the editor oi tha Lexington (Va.) Banner, and subsequently of tbe Richmond Despatch. lie wa also a member of tho Senate of Virginia. Mr. Baldwin bad a reputation a a humor- ods lecturer and author, bi most popu lar work being, " The Flush Time in Alabama." ANOTHXB CoajttOEftATI BaiQADItR. We notice that Sherman haa just ap pointed th rebel General Harry Hetb to be Special Treasury Agent. Will 'the organs" please play T ;" V?;0 ' ,H.'f,..Hii'JLS,. ' V'-'.' J.J.',' WHAT Htf'HETART SCIIVRX BAYS or TH INDIAN VRAUII. .Secretary Scburx, on being asked his opinion uato.the result ol Iho consulta tion betweon thet'ommiNsioner recently sent to Dukutu, accompanied by Com missioner lloyt, and the Sinux, said : Mr. lloyt' mission has not fulled, as aaaerleil, and all the objects mcnlioned in tho lettor of instructions havo boen complied with. I ought to add that tho removal ol the BitMix Indians would have taken place long ago had not Congress so long ago delayed appro priations for tbut purpose. The Do partmcntankod for these appropriations at tbo October session, and then dur ing tho regular session several lime by letters nd dressed to tho Speaker of, tho House, but without result, All promises mado to thoaondians have boen and uie being complied with, and tbo Sioux Chiefs have repeatedly ex pressed satisfaction at tho manner in which supplies aro delivered to them, and also as to tbe quality and quantity of tbe supplies. Tbe discovery of tbe swindling opera tions carried on at the Crow Creek agency by Dr. Livingstone bavo not been a surprise to me. 1 knew all Ibo dotails several weeks ago. Tho fuct is, I bad the case transmitted to tho Department ol Justice some weeks ago for the prosecution of tho otTundors, and it is now in the hands of tho Dis trict Attorney of Dakota. I notion some newspapers spt-nk of General Uumniond us if ho were an officer of the army, und oa if these discoveries and disclosures bad been made against Iho Indian Bureau. Gen. Hummond is an officer of the Indian Bureau, ap pointed lust your by tbe President, at my request, as Superintendent of the Dakota Suporintendcncy. Ho got wind of these transacliens and reported tbom. He came to Washington, and the wbolo campaign for tbo discovery of theso things wbb planned in my oflice by General Hummond, Commis sioner lloyt, and myself. It is, there fore, tbo Indian service, under ita pres ent management, tbut mado the dis coveries ; and credit ia due Inspector Hammonds sagacity, couiuge and energy. 1 notice also that whenever, by the efforts of the Department, those crimes aro discovered, instead of giv ing credit tboso w ho make tbe discov- erics, eric are mado about tho ineffi ciency of tbe management of the In dian sorvice, while those very discov eries, exposures and prosecutions aro proofs of its efficiency. Such abuses bavo grown up in the courso of years. Many of tbem have been discovered and laid bare by tbo present adminis tration, and no offender has been spurcd Tho Crow Creek affuir is not tho only ono. We buvo quite a number of per sons connected with tbo Indian service as agents and contractors under indict ment in sovorul parts of the country Wo bavo not divulged our operations, because it is necessary to carry them on quietly until ripe for decisive action There are other similar investigations now going on, with promise ol like re sults. All those affected by and in fear of those operations are exceedingly anxious to get this business out of tbe hands of those wbo now manage Indian affairs and are on tbe track of ovil doors. The policy towards tho I ndians which humanity diotales, and which is now followed, Is to gather them up on the reservations and try to make them self-supporting a much as possi ble by agriculture, stock-raising and similar pursuits. It is a policy easily defined, but very difficult to carry ont. I think we are making fair progress, but it will require time to make it gen erally successful, and it can bo mado gonerally successful only If, not only tbe Government, but wbilo citizens, treat tbe Indiana fairly. Tbe greatest difficulty is tbat where Indians got once fairly Blurted in tho direction of self-support, wbito people want tboir lands, and attempts are mado to crowd tbem out. We can easily make the Indian service mora economical, as on this year's purchases at tbe annual lotlings wo bavo already made a saving ot 1240,000 as against last year, tbe goods and supplies being just aa good, if not better, than last year, and a strong and persovoring effort can, I think, make and keep the Indian serv ioe honest. Tho continual conflicts between the interest of the Indians and the greed ot white peoplo surround ing and crowding between them, pre sents a problem of difficult solution, and no now change in the organization and control of tho Indian service can dispose of it. DEMOCRATIC NATIONALS. Why should Democrats support the Greenback organization rccontly chris- toncd Nationals ? Success to them is impossible. .Nothing, thorcforo, is to bo gained. No good or desired end can be accomplished by Democrats voting with tbat organization. Every Democratic vote given to the National party Is tbo gain ol a half voto to tbe Republicans ono volo abstracted from tho Democratic column and thrown away. It should always be held In mind that whatever of distress exists in Ibis country, because oforronoous financial or olbor legislation, is chargeablo sololy to the Republican party. They have enacted all tha laws since 1RC1. They defeated tbe reforms proposed and sup- ported by tbo Democracy during the last two Congresses that wore defeated, To sustain tho Republicans in powor, therefore, is to sustain tbe Tory meas ures to which is charged ail tbe exist ing financial distress and bard time. The way to obtain the repeal of the obnoxioua legislation, thoreiore, clearly is to voto the Doraocratio ticket and defeat the Republicans not to throw away tbo votoe upon a third party, to whom success is possible Ibe uroenbaek or National party may bo, and no doubt is, a convenient reeling placo for disgusted Republicans wbo are not quite ready to come direct. ly into tbe Democratic ranks ; but It will be a Miserable aort of purgatory for Democrat. It Patibkitt. Tbs Washington Post avers tbat tho negro woman "Eliza Pinkston gave birth to the present ad ministration, but Agnes Jenks swears she prevented it from boing changed In the cradle by Jim Anderson." Halloo I George W. Cbild aaye General Grant told hire that Tilden bad been elected President and ought to have been inaugurated. Jst no guilty man escape. Tbe Philadelphia Times an : Tbe late Republican Stato Convention in Alabama not only look an account ol stock and concluded it didn't have enough Greeks to make it worth while to run a Stute ticket, but it also issued an address. Tbe wholly unrestrained languugo of Ibis document indicates tbat freedom ol opinion and of speech ia still tolerated in Alubama notwllb standing there is no army there to prutuvt liio loyal cilvn wbo fxpreeutes hi mind from the terrors of Confeder ate government. Tbe addrora is aigned by Charles Hays, who bos been more or less prominent in tbe politics of Ala bama fur the past ten years ; ho was formerly a member of Congress, but bis character has been irreparably damaged by somo ot tho events of his peculiar career. His address, howevor. is a high moral aff air and so dreadfully pulhotio tbat if tbe mun in tbe Wbito House ever gets a chnnco to read it be must feci ashamed of himself for break ing up tho Republican parly of Ala bama and leaving it with only enough vitality to issuo addresses and pass resolutions of condolence with iUell, Alter denouncing everybody and all things as much as was considered prao- ticablo, Mr. Huys' address goes cn to demand " the support nnd vindication of tho National Republican party," and then it tells how poor tho Republicans In Alabama are ; that they have only tbe truth and tbo right which may bo very recent acquisitions but our cause belong 'the eternal years of Heaven,' and we who sit in convention to duy may only behold tho fruition of our labors from the borders ol eternity." This is altogether sublime, und if it ap pear a little awkward when one comes to reflect upon Spencer and Hnys and a few of that sort, it may be pardoned for the sake of tbe imposing and solemn effect it ought to bavo all over tbe country. Tbo Republicans of Alubama givo up all contest on tboSlute ticket but thoy will do as well as they know how to elect enough members of tho Legislature to koep Spencer in tbe Senate, and should thoy succeed thoy can behold " tbo fruition of their labors Irom the borders of eternity" and have a torch-light parade and a general jolli fication over tho victory. ittisrt-Uatuous. A NEW DEPARTURE LDTHER8BUKG. aUermiW, goodi will bt told for CASH only, or ia exebavon for produc. N booki will bt kept in th futr. All eld Mooanli nait b Mttltxi. Iboie wbo .Dnot wb up, will plcw naa orir ineir hoim ana CLOSE THE BECORD. I boi dt)rmiBi to wT) my Rood vt cub prirjM, mnd tt diioount far below that irtr offend In tbi vialoitj. The d .count I tllow my euitonera, will make them rich in twrntj yett-ilf tbe follow bt adrio) and bu? their rooda froi . I will pay wb for wheat, oat aud elover- Lothenbarg, January 17, 1877. TERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept soBetaBtlv oa hand. STOVE AD EARTHED -WARE Or EVERT DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS1 Maher'a Patent Airtight Bcir Fruit (sue! HealUij BPTTKfl CROCKS, wlta lid., CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, arrLK - biittkh chocks, FICKLE CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, An a great nan ether thlnga toe nnaieroaa ta aaanuoa, ta be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Oorner ot Cherrr and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. BUfl The Boll's Run Woolen Factory Ptnn town hijt, Clearlleld Co., Pa. IllTRNBD OUT! BUT HOT BURNED UP1 TbeiubMribere bare, at treat expeM, rebuilt a neighborhood neMMfty, In the erection ofa Art elaaa Wooloir Manufactory, with all the modern Ita pro vemen ta attached, and are prepared to make all kindi of Clotba, Caanimerea, Betinetta, Blan ket., Flanneli, Ae. Plenty of rood! on band to apply an ouroia and a tboaaand nawouatotnerta wmm wo uk vo oame ana exam i do oar aiofla. The baalneaa of CARDINO AND FULLING will reeelra onr tapeelal attention. Pronar arrangementc will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to intt eeitomtn. A II work warranted and dose npoa the aborteat notioe, and by itritt atten tion to bntinen we hope to realise a liberal shire i pnoue patronage. I(MMK) POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay the highest market prlee for Wee and sell onr mane fa tared goods aa low as similar goods can be bought ia the ooeaty, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfaction we ean always be found at home ready to make proper apiauahiuq, llinnr in pirf WT OT letter. JAMKS JOHNSON A SONS, prtlMtf Bower P. 0 .., T w'p CILEXN'8 SVLPHUll SOAP. A Sitruno Rfmkiy rn Diskash and Injubim or the Skini A Healthful BKAtrririF or th Courtumont A RniABi.i Mun or rutviNrtKO and Kiur.vira Riisuuatiui and Govt, and an UNiqvAUD Disinfectant, Deodo- BIIEE AND CoUNTE-IEtTANT. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, baakles eradl. catin local dieeues of tha Bam, bantahea dr frcta of tha tomplnion, and Imparts to tt Eratif.ine; clearitctt aad smoothnema Slllph tt r Firlths an celebrated for nrlnf etumiuna and oilier disease uf Uie akin, as well aa kheumaliam and Gout, (tienn'9 Sulphur Snap produces the same effects at a moat trifling tipense. This admirable pea he alio apeoliljt heals tmi. trwim, $tU,, Sum, tfrntni and cult. Il rem ores dandruff and prevents tha hair from (ailing But and turning gray. Clothing and linen need la the) sick mm la diainfected, and diseases enmeaanlcablB be contact with the person, pre vented br it. The Medical Fraternity sanction Its ate. Pricet-S5 and 50 Cents pr Cakt; pit Box (3 Cakts), 60c and tl.SO. K. a-Bujr u Wre cVei enl nVnhe eaosanaea Md by all Dnif sues " HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DTE." BUaefc ar Breera, s roan. c. i. cirmrrM. 7 sut h 1.1. V !OCi' THE REPUBLICAN, Published every Wedaeaday by GOODLANDER & LEE, CLRARKIRI.O, PA. Haa th I.srge.t Clixalatkia of any paper In Northwestern Pennavlvaula. ( Tbe largo and constantly increasing circulation of the Kifuhmcan, renders it valuable tobnslnesa - men aa t medium thro' which to reach the publio. Term or Subscription : If puid in advance, . . 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We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING sncH AS e POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, .CIRCULARS, : Ao., Ac, IN TUR BEST STYLE, AND ON .REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlandrr A Ic, Clearfield, Clearfield County, la. . SSisrzUaataiK. lit very Ntable. TH K und.rlined bees leave to (atom Ihebeh lie thai be ie Boa- fully prepare to aoeoineje date all In the way of furni.hlnE ll..ees, buigiaa, aaddlaa and Harneae, en the aborteat Botloe aad en reasonable terms. Keaidenee on Loaaat atreet. aetweea Third and Fourth. UKO. W. QKARHARI. Ilesraold, Pea. 4, 1MB. r. aoLicn. a. u'cobblb. . ibil bbdi. U LU II, McCOBKLE & C'O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa. VYs BaBufse'.Brs all hinds af Faraltare for Chambers, Dining Koons, Librarisa and Halls. If yoo want Furnitura of any kind, don't boy antil yoa ass our stock. i!Mn:itTiKiX(s In all lis branehea, pranptly attended to. OI'I.ICll, McCOKKLi a CO. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. S, Tl. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATES! TIIENKW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, FOR ALB BT II Hen It. Roers CLEARFIELD, PA. (Riiltlence, Wett Clearfield) Tbe NKW IMI'ROVKD WEED li one of the beat mnohinet ia the merkM, and rum vtrjr light and quint Ita new cylinder Steel Shuttle haa ortlj one bole to be threaded, and ho Ida twine aa much tbrrad ea moat any other machine. It haa one of the beat Narrow 11 em mere made. Ita Table la lent; nnd roomy. It haa no Kare and cam a. It haa no acre w a or laee-plate to be re moved while oiling or eleaolna;. The WE HI), before tbe late imprOTrnM-nt, drew n prise et tbe Paria Kxpotition in France, alao, an awArd at iho Centennial Expoiltiun, and in iltuwat ererj State in tbe Tnion. Machineaiold no Monthly Pttynenta. Pereuoa hnuld not buy before eeeiug the New Wred. Hay, grain, beef eattlo, aad eotne kioda of old Maobinea taken in part pay fur New Maobinea. A)! kinda of Sewing Mecbineaoleand and repair ed . Alao, dealer in all kinda of letting ftdeebine Need lea, Oil, Hu ft.tr a, Toek mark era. L'aetora, Houimera, Shuttlre, Cheek rpringe, Ae. In ordering anything by letter, be care to girt name of machine. Caah met aoaumpany all ordera by mall. Pereona wanting any tuber kind of machine, plcaee write for prieoa. myl-3m H ARD TIMES HAVl NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I an aware that then are aoiue neraona a little hard to pleaee, and I an alao aware that tbt complaint of "bard times" it well nigh vnlreraal. lint I an so aitaated now tbat I ean satisfy tho former and prove eonelnaWely that "hard tinea" will not effect tboea who hoy their gonde fnn ne, and all my patrons shall he initiated Into the ae ret of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hare goods enooch to udivIt all the Inhabi tants in tbe lower end of the eountr which I tell at exceeding low rates from my nannoth etore in MliLSOKiilJR(j, when I ean nlwaye be fonnd ready to wait apon eallera and tupply then with Dry Goods of all kinds, Bach as Cloths, Patlnetta, Casslmeres, ataeliaa llelainaa, Linen, Drillings, Caltooee, Trimmings, Hibhons, Laos, Ready-made Clothlni, Boots and Bhoee, Hati aad Caua all of the beat materia! and made to ardor iloee, books, UIOTee, Mitten., Laeee, Kibboni, e OltOCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Colee, Tea, Snsar, Rite, MolsMel, Fl.h, Eeit Pork, LlBseed Oil, Plah Oil, Carson Oil. Hardware, Queen. were, Tinware, Oa.tlos , Plows and Plow Castings, Nolle, Bpikee, Cora CaltlTB tors.Cldsr Preaeoa.aad all kinda of aiei. Perfumery, Paints, Varnlah, Glass, aad a general assortmOBt of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand., always on haad, aad will ha sold at the lowest possible Bgarea. 1. II. MeClala'a Medirinea, Jsyne'i Medielaee lloalctter's and lloofland'a flitters. BOO aouada of Wool wanted for which the highest nriee will he paid. Cloeeraaed oa bead and for aala at the lowoat market nriee. Also, Agent for StraUoaTille and Carwsanllle Threehing Machines. , Call aad aeo for yearsel.ee. Ton will Sad everything aiually hept In a retail store. L. M. CQUDRIET. Preoehrllle P. 0., Angaet II, ISts. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Saeeeaaort to Boyntoa A Tog,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS MannfaeUrara al PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner af Vonrth and Plan 8treots, CLKARFIKLD, PA. HAVING sagaad tn tho asanafastare of Int slaaa NACIIINIRT.wererpeMfuIly laforai ha nablls that we are now prepared la III all ardors aa sheaply aad aa promptly at oaa ha done lasaysftkeellles. Wa manafaetare aad deal II Malay and Circular Saw-Milli Head Bloeka, Water Wheels, ghaftlng Pelleys, Olford's Injsetor, Steam O eagre, guam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cops, Oil Caps, Gangs Ooeks, Air Ooeka, Globe V aires. Cheek V aires, wraaghl Ira Pipes, B'.aaa Pampa, Boiler Food Famps, Aatt Frletloa M straa, Soap Btoae PaoalBg, Oow Far ag. and all kinda of MILL WORK together with Plows, Sled Seles. - o COOK AND PA RlOR 8T0VXS, and ether CASTINGS af all klads. BT-OrJ.r. solicited and I Had at ei.J prlrol All letters oflnoalr, with referee ee to maeklBor; af ear saaaaractare promptly answered, hy eddrae Ing ea at Clearleld, Pa. JoBlTa-tf BIOLRR, T0VN8 RRrTD- I jr- -.tear? JU? 5 I"?tT. n-fn iWas en an a neniai