Ill 1UI ii ill I ft i 'I ' i ,i li! 1: it V lilltl f f- l- 5 I -."iis .- 7: i lYrf hi J'j. !;1 ! t !": i 1 ii-11 ! 'I t S ! L. f Otf... Tflt-MANtfON HOUSE. J Corner 01 DMuiaina auinoimii, tXEAKFIELI), PA. THI9 eld aad ommodloai Hotel hia, daring lb pail year, beta anlarged U double lu former aepaelty for tbt entertainment of alrea gen and gaeiu. The whole aaUdtag bee refuraiijred, aa4 tba proprietor will apart ptlaa to render aU gueata eomiorteble wail etaytog with him. 9-Tbo 'Maaeloa Boaee" 0 m a I bee rvai to and froai.tha Depot at tfao arrlTal and diptrtm at eaea tenia, w. v. UAKUun, July 11 TLtf Proprietor Market Street. Clearfield, Pa, Wro. S. Bradley, fonaorly proprietor of the Leonard Home, baring ka4 tho Allegheny )lotl, aolioita a bar of paUk patronage. Toe Ilouie baa boon thoroughly repaired and newly furnilbed, and goeete will find it k pleaaant itop flag plaoo. Tho tahlo will bo lapplked witb tbo boat of everything in (ho market. At tho bar will bo found tho belt wlnee and llquore. Good lunung attaoned. . . uj.AUL.Bt, May 11, Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, j (Oor.orMarfcatAFroatitroOU,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tho BDdoriignod baring takes charge of tbU Hotel, would ipecualiy eotta.. pumto patron ago. lecsa, we. f i at. nan ivn amy rpjEMPERAKCK HOUSE, ' ' . ,, HEW WASHINGTON, PA. H. 0. ROSE, , ... . raoraiitM. Ut.Ii, 25o. U.d .nd horu ev.r night, $1 00. Mm .nd two borni or.r Bight $1,00. Tb. but or Meomm.d.Uoai Mr mm a.d b4il Oct. 23,'71-lf. YirASHINGTON HOUSB, IT NEW WASHINQTON, PA. Thii n.w and well farDiibed ao.w b. bMa Ukn by tb. andritgn.d. 11. fMli etDnd.nt of Ming .bi. t r.nu.r ..tiirMtioa t tbow wbo ma; imror lira wun a MIL II.; I, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, M.la Btnat, PHIMP9BUHU. PEKN'A. . Tab). alwn;i aupDlid witb tb. b..t th. aurkM Jin.1,'76. ROBERT LOYD. County National Bank, , OF CLEAR FT EiD, PA. I 00M In Masonlo Building, on door nortb of J.V O. V, watton't Vrng Btor. Paiiaro Tioketi to and from Llrorpool. Q town. Olaerow, London, Parli and Conenharen. A 10, Draft for aalo on tbo Royal Bank of Ireland and imperial Bans or London. JAM KO T. LKUHAKD, fni't W. U. SBAW,4ablr. ... )ovrr fC DREXEL Sl CO., No. M Houth Third Strset. Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities! Application by mall will rooeiv prompt atton tlon, and all information cheerfully furnlihed Urdora aolieted. April 11-ti. r. K. ansoLD, . W. AKItOLD. J. 1. ARNOLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO.. Hanker and Kroker, neynoJitavlHet Jefferaon Cat Pa Menor retired en dopoeit, Dlmonnta at no- aerat ratea. naatern ana roreign KtohangeaJ wara on band and oollfetlona promptly mad. Heynoldarillo, Dee. 16, 187-ly j l. ii. nqicimoLD, BUIIOr, ON DENTIST, Qraduata of tlio Pnn'.vaiiU Cllkf of Dt.tal flurj7, Offlo in roaidone of Dr. 11 ilia, oppoatto ine onaw nouae. nienia, a-u. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Oflc In Bank Balldlng,) " CorwennUlt, ClearSeld Co., Pi. sob u 'rt.tr. "" ; ' J. Mr STEWART, " SURGEON DENTIST, ' CLEARFIELD, PA, (OBc la raaldcaoo, Second itroei.) Ritrou Oild Oai admlntrterd for tho paia aa oitraotioa of teeth. CToartrtd, Pa., May t. UTT.ly. CHOtSMAKlNO.1 brlr Inform my la O tronf, and mankind In general, tbat I bar rrmorcd my thoemaking ahop to tb room la Orabam'a row, orr 8. 1. Bnyder'a Jewelry at or, and tbat I am piepared to do all kind of work in my lino obeaper than any other ahop la towa. All work warranted aa wood ai ean be Jon any where al a. Poitlrly tbii It tb cheapen ebop in uearueid. JOfl. a. libKriiwa. De. 11, 1878-tf. Wagons' . for salE. Tb. nndartlgntd baa aa hand, at hla ah.p In Cla.rl.ld, . j- r , Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons, for ial.. W.at.rn wafona aawall aa thoaa Bad. Mra. An; or wbleb will b. aold ohaap rot aaab ar approvad aoearity. For fnrthar Intopai atloa, .all ia paraon at ; abop, or addrwa m. b; laf t. . THOMAS BB1LLT. CkarkM, Pa, April 11, ls;-tf. - , The Bell'. Han Woolen Factor j Pen townihip, Clearfield Oo., Pa. BURN BD OtJTI VT BOT BURNED UPI Tb aabcarlbera bar, at gnat ipealreballt a aclghhorbood aoaaltyt la tb rtloa of a Irtt olae Woolen Manqfaatory.witb all th aeadern lmprormnta attoenad, and ar prepared to mak al) kiada of Clothe, Caaetmar, BatiaetU, fi tan bete, Flannel a, Ae. Plenty of good oa band to auppiy all oar ole and a tbonaana aow wttomr whom w eak to ewmo and examin oar a took. Tbo baalneaa ot f . .. CARDING AND PULLING will roeoiT aar oapeelal attontloa. Proper arrangement will be made to reoelro aad deliver Wool, to aalt eaatomero All work warranted aad doae apon tbo ahorteet aotiee, and by atrlet attea- uon to naainea w nop u reaut a uoerai aaar Oi puoiie patronage. IOMH POUNDS WOOL WANTED Wo will nay the hla beat market nrlee for Woo and aell eet tnaAwfaetaiwd geeda a low aa almllar good eaa be bought ta tho oovatjr, and wbonevar i ''we fail to render reaeonahle aatiafaetioa wo eaa alwmya b foand at bona 4y aaak preper upisnaun, tjiannr in parwon or oy lllr. V JAMU8 JOHNSON A BONA, y ,fH.f - a p, a REMOVAL I ' I JOHN McGAUGHEY Would retpectfullj aotif tb pnbll generally ' that be baa removed hia Oroeerr fltora from Jji Khaw'i Row, to the ballding formerly ooonpled by J. Milea Krataer. aa ftond lree, weal 4or to Bljrler'i hardware atora. wbr be laUada eepiag a lull line of It O C 13 It I E H. BAMS. DRIED BXir and IARD. BVaARSandBTRrjPS.afaUiradM. ' TIAS, Orwi aad Blaok. OOFFBB, Roa.Ud and 1 J ' ! FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, txjurjrmD ravm, AU klada la tb. laatkrt. PICKLES, la Jan and katnla. , SPItW, la .Tary farm aad rarUtj. I ' F AMILT ' FLOUR, ALL KIKM OV CBACKEBB. SOAPS, . . Miisna - -PRISD APPLB8, . ... . IlftlBO OBIBBIW ... ... . , Goal Oil && Zaiap Chlm&tTt. Aad a fwd aawrteaM af tkaaa lalnf. ti.allj hit ia a niaanj atara, wkkrk k. will aaafcaajff. fr aarkatiag at Ika aaarkal ftrtaaa. Win aal Ifar aaak aa akaaplj aa aa; atkat aaa. ruaaa aaU aad aaa hit naak aad ladaa lot join asOAoenr. vWrt-U, J.t, ltrt ?MlSUjnrOB. mT.tttr, Kcr..fnl-,Ylri., tl I-. Iirulc, M Jw J4 .11 Rla4l 4iaii. fi Id lu iM wonder- k. r I ftiipuw!.. rMri---iiih"at-'' IA .1 fhtllh. .4 H iar tot) M BktW- M-i '- f arruiMi--. "-. I -.'rw, i m M v rn. i. a i aci.LLN a (o . m M tivf'l n-ltt.rfb. fa. 9mU tf AWtaffitil aW Wk Far aal. b; B. W. Orabam, Claartald, Pa. J.H.LYTLE, Whoes& & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LAKUBRT and BEST ".ELECTED STOCK INTUBCOUNTV. COFFER, TEA, SUGAR. QUEENS WARE, Tl'BD and BITCKETS, DRIKD FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, SPICKS, BROOMS, FLOUR, ; FEED. rirnup, MEATS, VI8II. SALT, ; County Agent for lORILL.IRD'l TOBACCOS, Thaa. gooda koagbt fbr CASH la larg. lota, and aold at almoat elt; prioaa. JAMES n.LYTLE, Claarl.ld, Pa-, Juaa II, ISTS-ljr. tMtKUBt TTrnnicrnn ITOVt mum uliirAolui num. litrrM.laraaiaiiiiali ta. itrtry ) BLaaMt raikii. W 0m POLiaH Wmm HMtw'Wa NO aaixxttca. ouar. nuaBT. WABTI. aaaxuauH. HENRI1 IIECLER, SoU anufacturaf, ) , ee a Joita mt, t'uaaiHUav REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy. (larlnf Dnrobaaed the ntir atoek of Fred, Sackett, hereby give notice tbat be baa moved Into tbo room lately own pled by Reed A Hatrerty, oo Seeond atreet, where h la prepared to offer to w paouo CQOK ST0ES, PARLOR STOVES, of tb lattat Improved pattern, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Qaa Fixtures and Tinware. Boalng, Saoutaf , Prnablag, aa FUtroc, aad ivapairiag raapa a apMiMt;. All work warraaud. An;tktng la m; Una will b. ordarad aaulaj IT aanrM. mn. u. 1.KAVT, ProprlHor. FRED. BACKBTT, AgMk Obwrt, Pa, Jaaaarj 1, UTI tt GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND 8TRRKT. !. CLEARFIELD, PA., Har. paa.d oa, la tb. (ton noa ratal? woaUd .; mm B.tu.oa Haooad atmt, a larg. i wall Nlaoud atook or Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS ANDtHOBS, 0UEEN8WARB, WOOD A WILLOW WABB, BATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &c. Whlek they will dtapoe of at reaeonaM rate for aaab. at eieaaaga lor eoaatry proeaee. OKOROft WKAf RR A 00. ClearfteM. Pa Jaa. t. Illa-tf. NEW 1LOI It. FEED, AND . GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, aaa N. 4, rta UMr Haaaa, CtwarflaM, Pa. Kaapa aaaMa.tr aa kaad SU8AB, ; COFFBB, ' ' bab, j took, OOAL OIL. ' ' ' BTBOF, . SALT,! trlOBH, -t , OAF, Oaaaad aad Priad FnlU, tataaia, Clgara. Oaa- diM, Oldar Tlaagat, Battaw, Bgga, Aa. . ALSO, BXTBA BOMB-MADB Wheal and Boekwheal Flour, Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, eVo., Ataf wblwk wis toaaVtawaaataraaakarkt JOHN I. BXAMBB. OliartOd. Vaw. 11 UIA. iaMavTa,iam taHMttwa.kfi. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. CwwMarUl., J.a. b, "It It. WANTED. 100,000 SHAVED SHINGLES, it 6. O.inabnrg'a Oruoar; StoaA fMood Hraal, 0 laard.ld, Pa. Jm. It, '7 It PROPERTY W1R IlKNT. Mra,doba B. Bafort;, ar Pna towaablp, offer, for rant a dwalling bona, aad Mora room, altuata in tb. Tillag. ar PonnTlll w luna lnto(u.tion appl; to, or addraaa, Alra. J. B. RAPFBRTV, ooUH.'rs.tr. Orampiu llllla. B SALE. Th aDdereined will aell at trtvet aal all that tract or paroal of land altnate In Deoalur townabip, Clearfield eoanty, Pa., within a abort diataoo of the Tyrone A Clearfield R. R., and adjoining laada of Robert Iladaon and otaera, aad hnowa aa the Jaeob B. Uearbart lot. The aald tract eon tain tag 00 aero more or lea, with two Telna of valuable ooal thereon, baa about 10 aero eleared, aad la the key to a large body of ooal about belog developed. Will be aold low and apon easy term. For pert leal are, apply to DAVID L. kHKDS. Clearfield, Pa., July II, 1870. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, m ittki:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, M1RKET BTRBET, NEAR P. O. Tb. and.ralt;nd bga Lara to Inform tb. eltl aane or OI.arn.ld, and tb. pobllo ganarall;, that b. baa oa hand a to. aaaortm.nt ot PHroltuia, neb aa Walnut, Chaatnat and Paiatd Cbambar flnlua. Parlor Baitaa, HMlining and Kxtonaloa Chain, Udl.a' and OuU' .a; Chain, tb. Par ronlad Dining and Parlor Cbaira, Cna S..U aad Wlndaor Chain, Cloth.. Ban, RUp and BiUn-' aloa Ladd.n, llat BMbf, Scrubbing BruabM, A. MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooking Ola...., Chromoa, Ao., whlek wonld aultabla for Uolida; prwanta. dwlb'tt JOHN TROUTMAN. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu opened, In a ballding on Uarket atreet, oa the old W eater Hotel lot, oppoeite th Gout Heaae ia Clearfield, a Tie and S heat-Iron at aaa factory and Store, where will U foaod at all lime a fall Una of EOTJSE FTmilSinNG, GOODS, Stovoa, H&rdw&ro, Eto. Bona Spoating and all klada of job, work, repair lag, Ae., done on abort notice and at reatonable rate. Alao, agent for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A Apply of Machine, with Needle, Ae el war oa band. Trma, atrietly ah or country produce. A hare of patronage aoliolted. 0. B. MERRELL, Boperin tea dent. Clearfield, April 35, UTT-tf. J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kpt oonatantly oa band. STOVE AsFiAfilmi-WARE OF KVBBT DKSCBIPTIONI CROCKSI POTSI CROCKSI flohcr'a Patent Alrttajht Bolf- Healing rrnii vauai BUTTER CROCKS, wltk lida. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, ArrLi-aunaH vkuujib, FLOWER POTS, tlS DISHES, 8TBW POTS, Aad a graat aiaa; aHkar tblaga to. aaawoai ta aa.auaa, ta a. had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE -WARE POTTERY, Ooraar f CbrrT aad Third Street, ULKAnr lJCLtDa IA. aagt Boots txsnoES HATS, CAPS, AND Ui Furnishing kk Wiliamsport Boots. .Elmira Boots, PERKINS' Driving Boots and Shoes, Claflin's Boots & Shoes, Boys' Boots & Shoes, Tllne Boots s 1 Stoga Boot Wltk a gmral Tarlat; af LadU.', Mlaaaa aad Cblldraa'a BmU, Skaaa and Saltan. RUBBER OOODS, RUBBER OOODR, HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS. OENTS'FOBNIRniNO GOODS. UE.NM'FURNIPIIINU OOODS., Th. oadraign.d r.apMtr.11; lariu tb. atua tloa ar tba awpl. or Clarn.!d .nnt;, to tbair aow atoak ta. aaawa aaawd irawda. Caaatr; ProdoM takaa ta .tanaa. lar gowda. PriM. a. law a. ta. ktwMt. M.UAUOilKT A SHOWRRS. B.ai.T.d ta Wat. lUaa'i .Id ataad, Baoaad 8t ClMrlald. Pa.. Dm. 4. IIIMa. Wheeler &. Wilson Family Sowiag lUacUai No. 8. Straight Needle, Silent, Easy Running. II (he Paris Exposition, 1878, Wbtyaler k Wilson received the only uranu r rial awarded lor Bearing Machine. Over 80 oora petilora. Itrpori of (rW aunoutt Inmiiutt tf Attr l or an tAt wnttur 4 iviUos MocAine ; " W 4o not haslUU to decUri It TBS BUT BlWINQ APPABATCS IN TMR WOBLD." Tb. N. t and K. T Maanraetorin. Mavblaaa anaapwlall; rMM.ad.d for SUOKbt AKKH8' ud TAILORS' an. H. B.THOMPSON, SdoonEost of Bank, CURWEN8 VILLE. PA. WHEELER a WILSON MT'G 00., uxx UDennnt hl. ruiade DZiia. AprUI,ltMa . awU k THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jl'NB, 4, 1I7. CONGRESSIONAL SPORT. Mr. Chittendon, t Radical member ol Congress from Now York, wont lor the Greenback reader in the Iloute, Rot. Bo Li Matyr, oi the Slate of In diana in thii way, one day reoently : "Mr. Chittondon (.A. Y.) said he re garded the bill aa one of the mont in- excusable assault upon the integrity ol the pooplo which was ever made in the Congress of the United Slates, fioforo ho got through he expected, he aaid, to expose the covert design and rascality of this measure Referring to Mr. De La Matyr'a attitude on this question, Mr. Chittendon said that heretofore tho advocate! ol such meas ures as those were unworthy ol recog nition, but in tho caso hero now the champion belt was worn by a recog nized minister of the church ol God. Ho was here cutting tho ludicroua figure ol orying woe, woe, to the sin ners, and acting as the apostle and high-priest of tho Groenbackera. Laughter. Tho other day the gen tleman prayed to God to take us all to Heaven, and straightway carao down upon the floor to make it warm for the hell bcut landholders. Renewed laughter. Another time ho prayed in secret, through the potition-box, tor a thousand million greenbacks. Great laughter. He was glad to too this unique and quasi divine sitting in bis seat and listen to him. He belongs to a class of pooplo wbo rarely evorhear nraacthinpj, and he anfl'unt for the want of it Great laughtor. He bad re pented of tbat thousand million dollar bill already, and he may be converted further under the convictions ot ro ligion and common sense to molco and save enough to make a capitalist. Con gress cannot make capitalists, and this measure, and kindred onos, were the damdestswindle that demagogues ever indulged In. Laughter. This was an attempt to mako riches without ebedience to the Divine command "In the sweat of thy brow shalt thou earn thy bread." The silverand green back sinners of our time were acting against God'a law. Mr. Chittondon went on to say that he was not oppos ed to bi metalism if It was practicable, at this time. He was opposed to free coinage, and this bill, ho argued, was in tho interest of the buliinnist and capitalist alone, lor it enabled tho latter to mako largo purchases abroad, and secure an immense .profit on silver. Referring to tho various financial measures that has been introduced, Mr. Chittondon said his revered Iricnd from Indiana (Do La Matyr) had put in a bill lor a thousand million green backs. Another from Iowa (Weaver) was more modest and only wanted six hundred millions. A gontleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Wright) was more modebt still, and would be nalmfiod with four hundred millions by a few men wbo boldly proclaim tbat the Democratic party is the tail to their kite, and at this rato it would require ten thousand millions to go around. Morover, the daring and boligerent gentleman from Alabama (Mr. Lowe) wanted legal tendon enough issued to pay off the National debt. He has himself been asked to offer a bill which would authorize the issue upon appli cation ol a head of a family, of enough money to support the family in com fort, upon oath being made tbat they wore needed. Laughter. These schemes are all alike ridiculous.' It was the result of eighteen years of financial agitation, md he firmly be lieved tlutt if this was kept up the country would crumble in rains. In conclusion he appealed for rest from this agitation." TUB OREATISSUK. boring the debate on the army bill, April 12lh, Hon. Wm. D. Kelloy was the only Ropnblican wbo separated from his party and supported the Dem ocratic position. His speoch Contained the following: HARD-HEADED SEN SB ON THE POLICT OF HATB. On this question of rider on appro priation bills I wish to bo explicit. 1 do not charge that putting extraneous and irrelevant provisions on approprl alio bills is revolutionary. It is not ; and such an assertion is prepoeterons. It ia not unconstitutional, nor does it contravene any rule of eithor house of Congress. And if that which is vicious can be justified by precedent this prac tice has been abundantly justified by the avtion of all parties from soon alter the loundation of the Government. Especially have all partioa found it convenient o resort to it whon parti. san leaden believed, a the leaders of both partioa now acejn to bclieve,4hat it was necessary to Inflame" the popu lar passions, and whenever private greed hat demanded th enactment into law of provisions which could not be advocated upon their own morits as separate acU or provision of law I have applauded tho resort to this method of inflaming the passions of my countrymen, and 1 have had the advantage of it when it wat resorted to for possibly baser purposes. But now, when less than five rapidly flow ing years" lie between me and the al lotted three score years and ten, when I have bad eighteen years of legisla tive experience in this ball, 1 see that it ia novor wise to appeal to the passions of a great, free, intelligent and wide spread people inch aa make up the constituency of this House. The story of our Into terrible war it a protest against such appeals, of which it was the outcome. I have no fear of another attempt at revolution or ot failure of our Institutions. I am by nature ao optimise My faith in the capacity oi sou govornmoot of a people as an. lightened and energotio as are the American people i absolute, and 1 believe such agitations at that now be ing atlemplod will awaken them to tb Importance of such constitutional remedies aa I have suggested. - This done, their early adoption would be assured. We are improving our in solutions. They ar not perl'ectbut they are better than they were eighteen year ago. Jioalav can now breath our air. And, sir, permit me to re mark, and that I as tb languae-e of tbt day, meaning no offense to any gtalUmai to whom th tern applies, that there It not a "Confederate brig. dier" on thit floor wbo doe not firmly believe that slavery wasa cunto equally to master and man, and that the South is well rid of it even at '.ho terrible cost at which its riddanoe waa aocom plished. It baa. however, left, rank Ijng memories behind it on both sides of the old dividing Hue that aro food lor the agitator. Constitutional amend menu, nor statutory provisions can remove thorn. It it not wonderlul that he Who was a potty baron upon hit plantation, owning bis retainers, gheuld be unwilling to recognize them at once as social or political equals. and I need but recull my own strug gles and those of my colaborers in the Froosoil and Republican parties to learn that with thorn aud me tlioro are surviving prejudices and passions which often control us unconsciously to ourselves. As I have said, sir, legis lation or constitutional provisions can- not eradicate these memories, preju dices and passions. Hut in the name of society we may devoutodly thank God that there are agents that will efface thorn. Time ripens generations, and in a little while there will be gontlo mon on this floor wbo will have known neither the social influences of slavery nor the passions engendered by the struggle for its overthrow. Then the country may hopo for wisor and more temperate counsels, but until then we must expect to encounter distrust and suspicion and to be involved at times in impassioned controversy. Moan while such amendments as I liovo sug gested ' will conserve the peace of the country and mora than that they will purify tbil Capitol of the swarms of tempters of both sexes that throng the corridors when appropriation bills upon which jobs are proposed to be put are under consideration. Sir, our country is filled with discontent and murmuring. Capital Ands no profit and seeks shcltor in tho vaults of the Treasury at 4 per coiit. per annum; while labor, ill-requited when employ ed, wanders over tho country seeking work at any wagos. The country needs repose. Nothing could be more banoful to it at thit timti than agita tion. Yet such hut been the courso of debate in this session tbat wounds that had cicatrized are bleeding afresh, and passions that slumbered and seemed to have died are blazing with brillancy ol mid-war. It is not a healthful con dition lor Congress to have brought a suffering people to, and gontlcmon, come from what section thoy may. wbo fan these flames may find an in. dignant constituency ready to call them to account and denounce them as fuithlcss servAnts. In a recent ar tide on Canadian affairs Goldwin Smith said, "party without great ques tions is faction, and faction if it is not checked will before long bring calami ly upon the' country. What are the questions which this Congress proposes to propound as the issue lor the Presi dential content which it proposes to precipitate upon the people a whole year bolnre the usuul timuT I moan no disrespect to gentlemen upon either side when I tell them that a nation cannot grow and fatten on hale. 11 A YES" LAME FA CTS. The New York A'un't Washington corrrespondent has been ' examining 11 ayes' citations of law to sustain bis claim that the federal executive ia authorized to march hia troops into any State on any day or hour, and hat discovered that the clause in th law of 1792, which authorized the Presi dent, on notice Irom the District J udge or an Associate Suprome Court Justice, to call for the militia to suppress a combination too strong to be suppress ed by (he ordinary courso of judicial proceedings, wat expressly limited by the law to a duration ot two yean, when it expired. Thit law waa passed during the time of tho opposition to tho excisolaws,and Mr. Hayes correct ly ttatea that under it Washington sent troops into Western Pennsylva nia to suppress the "whisky insurrec tion." He did not do so, however, until Governor Mifflin declined to act on the part ol the Slate, alter having been' requested to do so. Mr. Hayes makca what must be considered a de liberate misstatement when he says tbat this law, "modified in its terms from time to time to adapt it to'tbe existing emergency, remained in force until, by an act approved by rrosidout Lincoln, July 20, 1861, it waa re-enacted substantially in the same language in which it is found in the revised. statutes." Thit particular provision of the law, which bo waa urging to sus tain bit position, did not remain in force until 1861 nor for more than two yean after 1792, aa he well knew, hav ing the law ol 1702 under bit observation- It was not until 1861 that the Executive was given authority, on hia own motion and without invitation from a Slate, to aond the army into it And yet again Mr. Uayea states alter citing thia law of 18C1: "Thit ancient and fundamental law has been in force from the foundation of the govern ment. What it such mraatatetnent worthy of being called f XEVOLVTIOK. By thit time the country under stands that tho Radical cry ot revolu tion raised by Blaino, Congor, Fryei Co. ia fustain. Hon. A. 11. Coffroth, of tho Bedford and Somersot district, in hit recent speech in Congress gave the revolutionists a bitter dose in this reminicence : "In 1856 the Republicans had a ma jority in thit Houso, while the Demo crats bad a' majority in the Senate. Th Kansas trouble wat npoo us, and the House put on a section in the army appropriation bill declaring that th army should not be used for certain purposes, directing In tbat appropiia tion bill how the army should and should not be osod. When the bill waa under consideration Id th Senate th cry of revolution, at now made be cause of thit proposed legislation, wat net by old Boo Wade, then a Repub lican Senator from Ohio, In the follow ing ttrong language : "Here we are told It It revolutionary, and therefor we most not breath th breath of life into tbeir action, but must permit It to go back to the Hons with an appeal to th House to recede. Sir, I do not know but that you may tucoeod under the Idea that thl It revolution ; but, to help m God, I bop that th man' wboproposea to reoede a hair's breadth (root th action of tb Uoase will never find bit way back again j sad I do not believe will." -4 OOQI) "JOB." Tho Washington font says : A proposition hat bueu made by Mr. Knott, of Kentucky, to put a atop to stealing in the Government Printing office, and thia the New York Timet calls "a job, pure and simple." Mr. Knott' proposition comtein plates a saving ot nearly a quartur of a million dollars por year and exact a saving of not less than two hundred thousand dollars. Hlill, In tho opinion of tbo .stalwart N'ow. Jprk TjmMtbi. proposition it "a job, pure and. simple" There nover yet baa boon an inven tory of property belonging to tho Gov ernment wbicb hat been bought and paid for by its agents and deposited in the different branches of the Govern ment Printing offlco. Investigations hare proven tbat valuable portions of it have been given away, loaned, sold, Bliilon and wasted, but owing to the fact that no invoice of it lias evor been made, the rascals perpetrating tho frauds and crimes have nover been brought to justice. Mr. Knott's bill proposes that an inventory of every dollar'a worth of the property now be longing to the Government shall bo taken, and tbat whoever gives away, tells, without authority of law, th slightest portion of it shall be criminal ly proceeded against Shall the rant ing Radicals of the New York 7'i'inrt call this provison "a job, pure and simple" For fifteen yean the Government Printing office hat been used as a polit ical machine. While undor the su perintendence of a man named Clapp, a Democrat, If known to bo sucb, could not obtain an opportunity to work- in any capacity.- So open and shamelos did the spirit of proscription become, that old man Clapp at ono time pub lished a letter to the effect that if there was a solitary Democrat among tho twenty five hundred employees ol that establishment ho did not know it, and if ono wero pointed out be would dis charge him. Under Mr. Dofrees, the present incumbent, although not to bold and audacious; the spirit of par tisanship has been very nearly aa effec tive. Mr Knott'a bill proposos to put an end to such a disgracoful procedure and tor thia tho Njiw York Timed sligmatizos it as "a job, pure and simple. For yean tho Government Printing Office bat boon a hospital and an asy lum. There aro score es of persons omployed in it at the highest rates of wages allowed, wbo cannot earn ono- half of their salarios. It Is studded with sinecure positions, inch as "clock wind- ore," "assistant feeders," "floor walk ers," "coppy mark rubben." It is to abolish these Mr. Knott bat introduced a practical and sensible measure. Tho Now York Timti hopes to kill it by falsoly styling it "a job," Tho bill offered by Mr. Knott it an exact transcript of the mcasura pasted by the Thirty-ninth Congress, and which was advocated by Mr. Laflin and Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island, our friend Mizzer Zach Chandler, of Michi. gnn, Mr. Allison, of Iowa, Mr. Rollins, of New Hampshire all but the tint named of whom are members of the Senate and Mr. Boutwoll, of Massa chusetts, Charles Sumner, Henry Wil son, Jamea W. Grimes, of Iowa, John Sherman, of Ohio, Thad Stevens, of Pennsylvania, Senators Trumbull, and Simon Cameron ; good Republican names all of them. The only addition to the law of 1867 ia one requiring a aaving of two hundred thousand dollars per annum, and this it it tbat tho New York. Times calls "a job, pure and sim ple Undor the law at it stands a bond of only one hundred thousand dollars is required of tho person in charge' of the property. Undor Mr. Knott's bill a bond ol half a million will be .de manded. Yet it it "a Dure niece of iii!itu-t." hAlaiili.l.nJ.Mn Last year Mr. Dofrees bought nearly 100,000 pounds of type, at the highest market rates, paying fully thirty-five per cent, moro for it than the publish ers of this paper paid for the samo clam of material last week ; buying, how evof, not one-twentioth as much. ' By Knott's bill this fraud cannot again he perpetrated. Still it is "a job." Aa the law ttanda, all the material bought it paid for by th Government. By the Knott bill all new material needed to keep the office up to it pres ent point of efficiency ia to be paid for by tbo printer, and becomo at once th property of th Government, with out oost. The New York Timet, how ever, calls all those provisions parts ol a "great job," and w ill u ndoubtodly con tinue to slander whoever votes for it. . It will do no good, however. The onormoua frauds committed under tho Clapp regime, which led a Republican Sonata to unite in the abolition of hia office in order to got rid of him, and which caused the Hons of Represon tativet to call upon the oriminal autho rities of the District to bring him be fore the grand jury lor Indictment, will justify evory honest momher of Congress in voting for the Knott bill If anything moro ia needed, the report of last session, signed by Messrs. Fin- loy , Hatcher, Manning, Benedict, Hart sell, Davidson and Pridemore, will furnish it. We commend that report to tbo careful perusal ol the New York Timet and tbo keon olfactories of its "job smellers. - - - SOMEBODY niT. The Christian Union does not think much of ecclesiastical trials, modeled after thoso of the civil courts which "employ one man to do all in hit power to prove an accused man guilty, and another to use every meant to prove him innocent,leaving It to twolv men who know nothing of the caso to de cide between Ibem.'VTbe tviltof the system ar palpable and universally recognized, a bitter and often unscrup ulous partisanship, and a decision as olten determined by the stratagem or the dialect tkill of th combatants at by the aotual facta in th cat. It 1 aimply astonishing that la thit nine teenth century a body of Chrittian ministers can dovia no mttbod more in accord with the spirit and principles inculcated by Jetot Christ for tht de termination of th truth of 'common fame' respecting a brother, than thi modified form of Anglo-Saxon pagan ism. Imagine th question of Paul'a orthodoiy, or Mark's consistency, loft to be determined by appointing Peter to stretch every nerve to prove him guilty, John to employ every stratagem to prow him innocent, and tb rest of tb apostle to decide be tween thtm afUr tk a acred tparnog match ft or." Cards. T!MTICIi' a CONST Alt I, K.l W. h... nrlnud a larga aaubtrr a FKB BILL, and will oa lb. raoainl I :h kb km tb. a.w twa.lv. av. mnt. nail . anav ta any aaaraw. l VfTlLLIAM M. IIKNRY, Justiob V V or raa Paaca ad Bcairam., buaautn 0ITY. Collaotloaa mad. and Bona promptly paid or.r. ArtieiM at agram.n ana ww . m.b.ovmjim bmiIt .laouud and warranted oor rMiia. obarga. J7t' JOHN D. THOMPSON, J.illo. ar tb. Pmo. and Sorlr.a.r, Carw.n.ailla, Pa. Wat.Colla.lloa. atiaja'ai'd eiot.T r-fomptlir p.ldovor. r.blJ'Tltr JA8. B. GRAHAM, daalar In Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, BIIINnLKS, LATH, A PICKETS, :l0'rs Claartald, Pa, REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Claardeld, Perm's. ksa-WIU aiaoou Job. In kla Ha. promptly and la a worauanltka uaanar. apr4,or JOHN A. 8TADLER, BAKER, Market Ht., Claarflald, Pa. rrwh Bread, Rutk, Rolli, Plat .and Cakaa oa band or toad ta order. A (anaral aaaortnaat of Confaotloaariaa, frnlu aad Nata la aiook. Ioa Craai and Oyittra ia ttaaoa. Salooa atari; opposite tba P o.toitiee. frleea moderate. Mh lf-'7e. WEAVER A BETT8, m. a La a i in Real Estate, Square Timber, Saw Legs, AND LUMUER OF ALL KINDS. ptrOKty oa Beooad treat, ia rear of itore ruoia or ueorge wearer a uo. ( jeov, -?e-u. RICHARD HUGHES, JfSTICK OF TUB PEACE oa Vecatur Totenthlp, Oawola Mill. P. O. All oBclal bu.lnwa entrnald ta him will k. promptly atuadad M. anbtt, a. J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, aaa vbalbb ia .Saw Loga and Lnmbor, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oo la Oraham'a Row. 146:71 ANDREW HARW1CK, Market Ntrwet, ClearUeld, Pa., AaH-racrtaaa and aa.Laa la Harness. Bridtec, Saddlct, Collar, and liorte-Furnishing Goods. JAII klnda or rapairins promnltT attaadnd to. Haddlara' Hardwara, lioraa BroabM, Carry Comba, Ae., aiwava an bud aad ror aala at tb. lowaat ea.b prl. LMareu IV, laiv. E. A. BIGLER A CO., Mat LB Bl IX SQUARE TIMBER, an'd laaauractnrOTa or AK.L UNDS OP BAH Kl) l.I'MIIIOH, I T7I CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL' PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PKSX'A. ar-Pnmpa alw.jra on band and taada to ordr n abort notio. Pipoa borad on rMaonabl. Lnaa. All work warranted to rtnd.r aatt.laetinn, aad dallrarad If d.aird. Bjlarlypd THOMAS H. FORCEE, BALae ia GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GHAHAMTON, Pa. Alao, exteaflre manafajterer aad dealer ta Sqaara Timber and sawed Laaberof all kiada. -Orlere eol tolled aad all allle ptoaiptlj niiea. jjirn Livery Stable. THI aadmlgmed aeft lea we to lafena thepab lie that be la aow fall? ptarW to aoootoaie. date all la tba wayef faraiialog Us.. aaa, Bagjr.ee, tUddlee and Haraeaa, oa tba aborteit aottea aad aa reaaeaable tame. Rettdeaee oa Loa it street, etweea l olrfl aan roarta. UKO. W. OBARHART TlearHeld, Feb. 4,1874. WASHINGTON HOUSE, flLBIf ROPE, PBNN'A. THB and.ralnd, bavin.; Weaed tbla aoai odioaa U.iUI, ia tb. Tiilar. ml Ol.a lion. la aow prepare to aoeomaasdet. nil wbo mar aall. air tabat aad bar aball be aapnliW witb tb. eat ta. aiarB.t anoraa. GEOKOE W. D0TT8, Jr. Ole'a Bop., Pa., Mareb M, If. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .. lad Real BXata Aff.nt, Clearlrld, Pa. Ofiee oa Tkird tr..t, b.t. Cb.rrj A Walaat. ear-ReapaetrallT offera hia aervtM. la elUa aad buriag laed. la Oleart.ld aad adj.lalag .oaatl.a aad wltk aa aip.ri.a..el .vartwaatv veare aa a awrvayor, tattera klaa.lr tkat ka aaa reader aatlaraouoa. I Feb. IS:S!:if, 8. I. 8N Y D E R, PRACTICAL WATCHat AKEB awn aaataa ra , Watches., Clocks and Jewelry, aVoiaai'e Kow, Afar! ArMl, . CLEARFIELD, PA. All kioda of roDalrina la a line nroaaatlT at- anded to. April It, 1114, Great Western Hotel, . Not. 1111, 1311 aad 1311 Mark Street, (Ofreetf, ffrtt WaMaHter'e Orwaat Dft.) rfcil&lolpUa, Fen&'ft. Terxtta, ea.OO J3tx- ctevy. Thia HoUl la aaar tb. aew Pabh. Bulldlma aow fae.Bis Tapla, U. t, Miat. and AoadeaiT oirin.jirte. i. w. 1 KAUUK, rrop'r. Oraa all bisbt ! JjlVft-lj Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE aadarritwed, karla, eatabllaked a N ar ea ry aa lb. Tike, .Wat half wa; hetwaea Ckartald aad Onrwrnarille, I. pnparad ta rar alab all kiada ar FRUIT TkKBS, (etaadard aad dwarf,) EreafrMaa, Sbrabbwy, Orapa Vtaeja, Oooeobwry, Lawloa Blaokharrj, BuawWry, aad Raapb.rt7 Viaea. Alee, Siberia. Crab Traaa, Qainoe, and aarlj eoarlM Bbabarb, A.. Ordara provpuy neuoBM ta. Addroee, i. It. WRIOHT. eerilo-la., Oarwmnllla, r. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDQiJ & BB0 Oa Herb at St, ana doer welt or Maa.ka Roaaa, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arraBa.au.te ar. 1 1 th. .art MBnUd ciimmvot i.r i.inunin, ia. paoiM wtta rr9M an aiaq, aaa. el la vera baee .aality. Wa ale. deal la all kiada or Airlealaeral Ii,l.. .ia, which w. hf oa eihlbln.. far Ik. ba. ai i ia. paaiia. uau aroand whaa ta lawa, aad take a look ai thin, a, or addraaa aa r. M. CAHUUM ABRO. Clwtald. Pa, Jalr 14, lllt-tf. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market ,, Claarleld, (at tb Peat flair.) THB ad.ealcad ap m e Baamaaa te Ika aillaea. ar CUarteld aad Ttelatle. tkat a. ka. Head ap a maa and aaa Jat rataraad frtHB ika ait? w.tk a bra. aaoaat af raadlaa attar, aaaaiatla la part ef Bible and ViBoelkiieoat Boob. i eariptlea Paper aatt Kaveleviea, Preh arewetl niaa. laavaaeal aaa! a. Papera, Deedf, Uontv Jad(raiaBi, liana- liotl m4 Pwnaaila.,. Hkli. .-al t L ! eat BriUp Cap, KeaordOaB.aad Bill Cap,1 aaa, ivt vibnf I lavtvaj, tT IVldf UP T tonBa aaMaTtaaABili aatk katkal Aaa. kuL. al 4eelred tlw I Bay aet tva? e ea baad,rfll be ef4end by ftrat eapteea, aa aM at wbeUaaa ar reaall 1 llteraiara, mmk aa McJjJ. CUarteld, Jfaf f, ItM-tf 0ur 0wu drniKtmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pahllebad ararr Wedeeedaj bj G. B. GOODLANDER, C'aMCARPIKLO, PA., Haa the Larg.at Circulation ef any paper la Bortb.we.tern Penaaylreula. Th larg aud constantly Increasing circulation of.th Republican, renders it valuable to business , men aa a medium thro' which to roaoli the - public ' . Tebms or Subscription : If paid iu advance, . . . $2 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after tix months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ' ADYKRTISING t Ten Hues, or less, 8 times, . fl 60 Each aubweijueiit liiaui-liuti, 50 Administrator' Notices, . .2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Kstrays, . . . 1 60 Dissolution Notice!, . . 1 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 linot, year, 6 00 Special notices, per Hue, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One stjuare', 10 lines, , . , (8 00 Two squares, 15 00 Threo squares, ..... 29 00 One fourth column, , '. . , 50 00 One half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 IIL.ANKN. I , W bava alwayt on hand a large ttock of blankt of all description. SUMMONS, SUBPlENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, to.. 4c, to. JOB PRINTINI. W ar prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, . . BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMP1II.KT8, CIRCULARS, !., o., ' IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON KBASONABLH TERMS. ORDERSBYMAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK . WILL RECEIVE ' PROMPT ATTENTION. -a i .Geo. B. Ooodlandtr, Clearflcld, Clearfield County, pa 3.UsHaotti. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Carve oa vllte, Pa., Jan. 9, 'TS-tf, a. a 'coax lb. a. BBILMatis (.UK II, MriMKLE & CO8 FURNITURE ROOMS, Market rttraet, ClaarO.ld. Pt. Wa aaaarutar. an klnda af Faraltar. fa. Cbaaikara, liloin, Boaaia, Llbrariea aad Halla U ro. w.at Puraltara .1 ao; kind, dua't hi. aatll vua aaa our atook. " In all In krenehea, premptl; aiunded to, tiril.CII, McOORKLE A CO Claartald, Pe, Fob. t, '71. . HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS I.N PURE DRUGS! OHEMICALSI . PAINTS, OII.S, DYE. STUFF VARNisiiKs, BRUSHES, PEBFPMERY, ' FANCY HOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KiMlH, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS tar aiedtolnal parpoeea. Tnutea. Sapportera, School Buoka and fitatlva erj, and all other article- atuaJlv found la a Drag tttora. PHYSICIANS' PRESCKIPTIONB CARB Fl'LLY COMPOUNDED. Bmring a larp ea- Earlenee In the bneineaa the; eaa rite entire aai factloB. J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN P. IKWIN Ottbarittlrl. Dtwnrvr 1. taT4. JJARD TIME8 UAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I am aware tbat there are torn laarpaoiii tittu hard to pleaee, and I am alao aware tbat tba eompiatot or "hard timet" li well aigh aaiTemal. Bat I an io Bitnated aew tbat I eea aatlif the former and prove eeaelailTely tbat "hard Utaee will not effeot tboae who bay tbeir goode fmm ma, aad all ay patroai rfaall he Laitlated Into tba aa. eret of , HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hare aooda aaoa.k U ..Pl.lr all th. Inhabi tant, in tba lower and of lr. ooual; wkiok I aell at exocdinir. low rat., from aar Buamaotk .tor. ta MUL6UNDUKU, wk.r. I e.a alwaja be reaad read, to wait apoa eallera and aapplj than with Dry Goods of all tlnds, Snek a. Clothe, Satinetti, Caaalmeiwa, afualiaa veiainM, L,in.a, urllllnfa, Caliooaa, TrimralnKa, Bibbona, Laoa, Bwdr-Bade Clotblna. Booti and Shore. Beta aad Oapa all or the beat m atari.) aad mad. to order uoa., tsoota, Ulorae, attttaaa, law, Rlbbeaa, Ae OBOCERIES OF ALL BINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sorer, Bioe, alofaaa'ee, Flah, Bait fori, blBBMd Oil, Piak Oil, C.rboa Oil. Hardware, Qamiwara, Tinware, Caatlage, Plowt aad Plow Caatiage, Nail., Rpikea, Oorn Ciltl.a Ura, Cider Preaaee, aad all kiada or A I.e. Perfnmarj, PaiaU, Varnl.k, Olaai, aad a aa.rat aeam-tateat ot BtalloBerr, GOOD FLOUR, Or dlffer.nl brand., alw.ya aa kaad, aad will be aold at tb. lowoat poaaible tf nr... J. Ii. MeClaia'a aUdiolaaa, J..rn.'. altdieiaM ae.tettar't aaa ttooBaad a Uittara. tOOt aonadi of Wool waabad for hlh tb. bifhaat priea will k. paid. CtoemMd oa haad aad for aale at tk. law.at aarkat priaa. Alas. Aaent for Strattea.lll. aad CnvwMnu Thraahln, atuhlaaa. W-Call and ae. for Tonrael.ee. Toa will lad .Tertkln, aaaallr kept ia a MlaU atora. L. M. COUDRIKT. Jreaohtlll. P. 0., Aafnat 11, UT4. William Powell. HCOND ST., CltAltriKlD, iA., Dealer in Heavy end Shelf HARDWARE, IBOR, HAILS. PAIHTR, OILS, VARNIflBRfl, u un poa.iarruiii Keeiii aoaitantlf oa bend ike hat rw.virva. Heating and Parlor Stoves and Ranges ef all daaerlptlena. Table aad Peak Ontlttr, v--'?"a"r" kw,., raea ae bbww, ataliebata, hquwea, Beb Stopa, PlMae aad Plaaa Iron., Cbl.ela, Bute, Aaatia, AdaM, Pllrt, lllnna of all klada, Lorke, Bcrewa, Sa.k Cord, Pnllaya, ato Farming UtennIIs, Plowa, Caltlratora, Daakl. aad ai.,U 8k.rat - . W wrain wraaiea. Beythea, ffaalhae, Heee, Porke, Rakea. Nay Parke, Para Bella, atev, ate. fl... Saaaat .. " m..... .a.. . . . af Croat eat Bawa aaa aaea, ria4eio.ea and Urlarfetene Plttarea, andararytblogaewall A kaf ' House Furnishing Goods, bbi sbes, lamps, cbjmnbtb, a.. All klada af Tiawara kaad mm bl a A. tirtba. "" Sf"" P'P'V Pa.aM, wiebi.. uwaAu Lm M uu t .lied te aall aad aaaaita. w aad artee.J .. . WILUAAl POWELL. CI.Ki.lt, Pa, J.a. t, llit-tt. -'"vt f Fr - a, , J