Jllisttllantotts. ' 1 1! k u' 'i. '1 1 1 Ii I i H nitlii lit i'H i ' till, mid (In' pmliH tell tt ' l-t'inlmi". 'li-ll Iiml mine linli'l", I - vct.d o'a'p i, I nv" Itn'miies "I I'ighl lum- llin i ml in- in 1 1 1 1' hi I'l'il.ill.ii' ilium ,y. "i new jinin'1, mi,'iii, lil'li In r. uislain ri"'iir.' i!im:iiia in ilinc us, wil iihi!hi'i it -i miiitlal rrni luf i hp or ti n wtir. mi t Inil I In1 I'lniili i tin' tiling I" i)'i lnil ii j tin- liin vi'-t every "nr Hit ii"l iiliti'iiiliti;! 1 1 - I'.vtiiiiii lliiry Itl lin I'llH-lils li cull i lite tin' Mill, . far lln Innrer puitioti nf tin1 i-hmd i ,ct a w ildi r.icss. A published Muleiiictii !ves only uni' twentieth ii i t of it ns nu ll -r cultivation. Some pin t dI the icidue U mountainous nnd iiiiiillnl I.', I'lii a very ' "tisic.l,.' portion ol it i II.-. fertile ns 1 1 m t . Iiirli yields mi enormous n revenue. In in lil it inn to I lif hi'iiiu i'i'n i' ugl ictil lur id wealth, there mo rich copper iiml conl .hies, imd the forests nliiiunil willi nm I iL'any, iTilar, nnd otlu-r choice woods. irre ain muni' sriuiiix driitv inrks to a Irmvliiu k iii'iii on tho i-limil, imwfviT.ihp initi - pal ol wiin ii arc the ciii-rvnl ng i nuiaic ml vellow fever, A minor Init l.y m means ili'Hiicalili evil is tin nmntii(o' s, . Iiomi' atin is very jioiiMinciH to atrnn.uci's, I'oilnciiiL; a liil' di'rcn of itillammiition. I .fl liuiuli, wiist.minil ankles mvpII up aiid 'ppurati'.inakinprc.'it norcs, wliich leave p. Is iihniiHt ns ili'i'ii as the Mnft'l pox, . ml much latL'pr. After n resilience of 'vo years, however, the stina is si nrcelv It, Iiml tl.P piison prcihices littli' or no; H'eet. This liasliecn nceonnted for hy t lie , i.Vft that the enervatinL- climato renders ''O Mood sn thin and poor that it is no ngor capable ol tliesanie degree vl in . immation. Haply on "Hi.inkkhs." Mr. Karev hav lieen nsked his opinion with rcurd to o use ot 'iilinkers" on horses, replies in conuntiniciition to ttie London Times, in ' .hichhestatesthat his experiene with nnd tdiservution of horses jirovcs clearly that! Iilinkers should n t he used, and that1 0 npt 01 mo noise, lor many reasons miouiu not no mteriereil with in any way. 11 rsos nre only fearful of objects' which 'ey tin not understand or are not f'amili- ..r Willi, ami llio eve n one ol tlio prinei 1 mediums hv which this uiiderslnndini; ! id this familiarity lire hrotijlit nlioiit. They can he hrokcii in less time andhet-i .'without blinkers, and dr.ven past oH U which usually startle them, with far' . ire safety when the eye has an opportu-l y to exitmine. (hp obp :t iihup fully. 10 horse is a I'etler indce ot distancns in man, and if allowed lb free use nf; ryes, r ium nvoiu coiusjnns II P(lienu : . . . . -1 : I i- ... , ifoU DV tiiu o.irelo.'.srHS-. it tlm a river. i . 1. ..... ...... 1 r. jiarey siaies urn ine tisp Ol MinKcrs rapidly disapiarin,: in the Unil.-d ! tales, anii pieilic':: increaol nseiu tiess . tho hot-.-, e wl o" th'6 "f. lly of ll e nil cm tth ftnliu v' 1 a'l ili -Ii - 1 in iii.nUoi'. Do Aviuits la.).v -One- plunsunt day 1 i-t summer, says a correspondent nf tho : iston out, a small arty embarked in a iliorry to visit Kuss's Jslaml. In the hoat ' w.is a Newfoundland doir. As boon as we! hud disemliurked, the do.' observed at a l.ort distance almut a dw-n cows and an' I I lame horse feeding, and accordingly 1 ished towards them harking at the top of j ... ,r, .. , ?.., ,', voice. J his uttacK lirst start ed he .ows, and they lnVan to retreat with con- ' j-iderble 8jieHl, The hoi'se was selected s .io mam olijeet of his assault, and limped a wav ns well as he could. Tho cows hud Ud together in a jirolip, and jiassed niounu among each oilier tor a lew nun .'.es, apimr ently consullill'' oil what was lone I'iiinllv l7,..v fiim. f.n- ion., j ma ly tliey tame lot- MV. covered the ret cent r. I m i icst to ho d trd in a body, covered the retreat of tho id horse, and look tho van themselves 1 . 1 ,. , . . md look tho Villi themselves - !py then moved deliberately together in" :i line, with heads toward the ground and leirns presented to the dog, and drove him li.iek tlefeaU'd. At every meeeeding rally u hi part, they continued to repulse him iitil he abandoned his attacks, nnd then ctired to a graf-sy spot to graze us before. j hese actually protected their lame nsso- i late from the assaults of the noisy inva-: tier. " 1 - I Pllll-IITINE Islands. Tho port of lloilo i 1 the centro of the southern group of the 1 r,i - Munller l"hilinnino Islands, bus 1,,:,, J I , f . ' , , .. ' , "c ri-iuariy aiuuiu, ami Ueom it no more than . . I to lore gn trade by the .Spanish (invern- justice to bear this public ustiuiony to its vir ulent, and is p-obably destined before long' lues. 10 become well kown in comtnerciel enter- Respectfully yours, Ac. prise, although at present there aro scarce-! JAMES F.DEVLIN, Iv lialf a do7.en merchants or ship-owners ! 10I"I"V ,B!io"' ,A-l'-II- "' t erewlioeverli..idr,1tl,0 rl,.n tl..il i,.. ..Mr" 1)M'l'n we kuown to tho citiu'lisof In- lfovlo)'is the cheif port of the small but . '... 1 'rule island of IJanny, w hich contains a population of about 700,000 inhabitants n-id together with the neighlMiring islands, "f which it is expected to bo tho commer cial depot, the imputation may bo estima ted at two millions.. Besides varieties of itprn prodtiee, of lesser importance w ith which we are familiar from our connection w ith Singapore. lloilo is expected eventu ally to export largely sugar and hemp to a considerable extent, and thus open a dir ect trade not onfy for shipment of raw pro duce to England, but for importing and rflistributing among the neighboring is H inds a proportionate amount of Rritish ;ii)anufacture.s. Tub Printinu CIitice. An observer ;'nd di.seriiiiinntitin- u-eifoc .nv. Il.,f il.. printing ollieol as proved'a better college! to ninny a uoy, nas crnuiiateil more use u and consniciioiis nieinl...w ..f n..L.',' l,. 1 l-rougllt more intellect out and turned it '..to rraotioal, useful channels, awakened ' more minds, generated more active and el-! .-vaUid thought, than many of tho col-; . . . .- ,,., leges nf the country. A boy who com mences in such a school as tho printing of lieo will have his tnlen ts nnd ideas brought ttt j and if ho is a careful observer, expo ronco in his profession will contribute . tore toward an education than can be ob lined in almost any other manner. 'oncoitod papas and aristocratic mammas, -hould, however, never think of placing t ieirpromising youths at tlio printing Ims i.iess. It is a miserable litisincus for such, nnd, besides, monibers of tho profession arc very frequently obliged to work. hA .O.riend pheeling iihunnily phig-l .urativf, phnrnishes tho iiliollotvinL' : 4tv !tunato 4osters, Ituitotisly 4til'ving 4 Horn Stresses, 4i-ihly 41unte 4ty" 4midablo 4cign- rs 4tning 4aging 4ces. BpTIip Sunday Atlas, in a fit of revolu tionary enthusiasm, says "Hurrah for t ho girls of -TO 1"' "Thunder 1" cries a New Jersey paper; "that is toodaVncd old "Xo, in ; hurrah lor tho girls of 17 !" i.I)tiis XIV .I)uis XIV.- nsked Count Mahony'lefl with him on loan only, and to ! understood Italian. 'Yen, please 'h;11 vailed on. MajcrtV. 'rait I the enijul, -; r it. m o- JO'KPII POSTt.Kl a i t r. .... I 1 U (i . ii' ho our J.efl in Irish. )i.riiM 9 Ii Ii itial in jMrun'TY of i UK a 1lllln iii'"li" n i llnl ini"!t'ini', mul mi nlil'li Ims inter n ssllMVt.itlly dl.pnsp.l nl ly llii .ii.(. ir aim (.'in Ii lli healing .rl. Some maintain - nnd r-pci inlly Hi old s. ho .1 I'liv-lrliim Hint III" lives In 'lie blond, mul tlii-ifl'i'i i nil t i pn r mlejuntp in It hut nmdi-m n il m e mri" Hint ailment Imvp Ihi'lf nrigtinll.in in I. "Hi Hip Ii I mul fliii.la of lli" bo.lv. 1 luil liip Inner piep.'neriili', however, is ii lixpd In. I, nii'l medical skill lm clearly d.'im.iistintrd Hist nl least twn tl.il. I "fill" ilh llnil ti ii inn ll flesh in lu'lr I". hare lln'ir source in nn I iii pure Stntc of f lie llloori! An, fur Instance, in t ) n long catalogue, such i I .Scrofula, 'I Viler, "Jhrlicr's Itch," Pimples, Ulotclies, Krysipclny, 1)1-1 ccrs, Salt-Kheimi, Discharges' ; from the Kar, Fever sore?, or ir- niptivc Diseases of miy kind. Thono nro npi'iTtai nt'.l tiy well knonn modii'iil liiwutD nrin' t'r.nii Imd lilo.nl nliilo llio liihrst iiK'dinil nnll.orilii'f iK'cliiro tlint most fevers uri cinnloi n ihc nn mo .'iiinimr, umi more inrtirnlnr iy Typhoid nml henrlel Ihc formi'r l.cinsnn in tprnnl, nml the hitler nn external irniitive ilis enrso! nml in nil pcrmmn nttiiekcd liy Ihcuo imi lii'lic tlio hlonil in foiind to bo cm l'iiIiiI c.i , or of i n Unrk iinhi'iililiy color, Toward oil' n lnrgo inn.iorify of iliecnups, nn Wl11 '" ,'"re " ninnlior whii-hhnvo nlrcndy jpi. ''' "I""1 ,ll! '.vu,,l,i it is .xi:cr:,ss.i!r to PURITY TIJK JJLOOI). I.INIlSFV's ImIMIOVKII IjI.iiiiII Sk.uiciikh liof.S NOT I'UIH TO UK A I'nivorsal I'nnaeen for every diseimo knon n. hut "'0 lr c . t r i 0 r chiim for it tho pirner not only or Draining OUt All Impurities of tl)C p, , lIOOI, i,ut i,y tho fkilful coiubinntioii kill'iil combination of well known trill run' oil ditftixe arinitit mm a ilmim. j nl ulntr nf tlir IArrr iricr nut Ayicyw,, J ami tjirc ri DCirnl tmir and riinr t'i tin: Stnmwh. That the Illood Searcher is all that is claimed lor it, tho Proprietors can produce THE PROOF: It is inly a few yours linee it was discovered, : ..I ll I .L. I . . 1 a,,;i yel il Frown into such a business thut n largo Laboratory has he.ni built exprofsly fur iUi maniifncturo laro number of inen ouipluyed 'pi,. 0 1.. .1 .. . - 1 .1 1 "u Ol r.quai IHC Demand ! Wa a.-k nny candid inun could this ln so. if the Medu ino did Dot pofseis ALL tho viftuos claimed for it ' Tlio Proprietors have hundreds of certificates I from men of probity and standing in tho comma. 1 uity, showing what the inediciuo is doin f"r 111 e sullcring. ask ANY l'KRSOX dailv it,M, .. 1 ,i, 111 J U 1,0 ,1!lS Cer UScd tllG 00(1; oCarclier nv .., ; , ( ; 1 Win (her Jit:d:( itv, l:.inrruil. . ' .j 'h'11Bj tr,'" h"Mo . . ... ...v nhji.ib.. wi in uiueacj. Dit. J. M. I.isiiskv : Dear Sir I lake plea sure in acknowledging the grout benefit, your Improved Illood Sonrcher has boon to my 1 1 .. 1 t .:.. ,.i ... ... . . J iiu una ijc-u iiiiuciu.l Willi Wlllll piiyslclalis !c,ll'J rfloiis disea.o of tho .nl.sol.ing Ki'inds of llio stomach. He has keen afflicted , with thill (li(,c.lse fl,n int,lllcy. lo is fr re ..... . , .. . . ' . . iccu jcura ui age; uuriiig an tins tune no hits bad several sevoro attacks, and nil lb. r.....l 1.. ken into tho stomach imparted little strength to tho system. 1 had several eminent pbvsicinns attend ing him, but I found very little advan tage, as the disoa.10 still relumed with all its aw ful consequences. In April IS57, he hnd a violent attack, S3 much no. that all who saw him suppojod ho was in the lint stage of Consumption. I was advised to try your Wood Searcher; I accordingly procured "ne hottle of it, nnd by the time ho had used it ll0 appeared restorerd to perfect health. It is now 0110 vear sine lm usod vonr iuviil.i.i. Illood ee'reher, and I am perfectly satisfi- eu - uiiHs savea nun from an untimely gruvo. I '""i"' ,.u',u'll."K,r,v"!l'me', ,0 "'"' V UliiiiK nnd estmorclnn.l sn....il. July 6, ISS8. F()K SALE HV C. D. WATSON, Clearfield. JAMES B. GRAHAM, (Irahamplon. JOHX l'ATTOX, Curwenstille. K. F. RHENNER, Morrisdalo. JOHN RVSSELL, Rcnnsville. R. II. iMOORE, Luthcrsburg. M. 0. STIRK, Now Millport. CHARLES 11. FOSTER, l'liilipshurg. H. SWAN, Ansonville. Rl'SSELL MoMl'RRAY, New Wnshiuglon. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Williamsville. JACKSOX TATCIIEX, Rurnsi.lc. SA.MI'EL 1IAGERTY, Glenhope. nng. II, 1808 -.firii. 5000 AGliiXTS WAN TED, 'fri..,n i.,-n..: : . .. 1 , ,, """"' Agcnis nave iiiailo I lhcr similar agencies. Send four slninns and I 8 - 1 P-fic particulars, gratis. ""nl " ! KI'llltAI.M jjkdwx, Lowell, Mass. ""i ", uoiiars on one. .ettor I inn t . j VTATIOXAI, I:XCIIAX(;.; IIOTl-lI..- XI Ihe .uhscribcr having taken tho above well 1 known stand, formerly kept by H'm. A. Mason, in Curwenst ille, l'n., is ready to accommodate all k ... t. i. !.:. ..." . . X.r." ! tullo will alwny. be suppliod with tho "best the ....... y nlul ,uulT rn,rnnge. jus ; arsii anortls, and hn liar with tho choicos Iniuors. His stnblo will bo under :he care oft tontivo hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwcnsville, April 21. 18 jS. ; DCra,532,00 in one day 52,00 IN TWO DAYS, I Were cleared by airents. retailing m nniei.tc f""" M.tt,,. Ma... NO T1CE. All Persons arc lierchy Notified NOT TO PURCHASE, Or in nny w.iy meddle with, a Tenia uf Horei, nnd Harness, now in the possession of James Wall, of Hrady township, in tho county ef Clear- iici.i, i as uie same belongs to me, and were be relumed T1.KT1MVA1T .hi;?, t, 1H.-.S. ?., I) A. II. lUiOrKI.N, 1t Hill kllil I 1, M M .tntlfc, t I I ' 1 I I I W t. ilUs Sump's I Itniiti p;i' I I I il S. till AlT AI I l MI'A'ttlX, NIIIStMl iuti,ix, i.iv. Gin. Ware for t hetnlils, lintel.!., Perfumers, l'liiil";;iii'lii't, i ll'. (irccn (ilass Ware ly the Pack n;c. A l.ilirviil I i (Hint inaii tn tln Timli f'C (irilrrn fimn r.niiitry I'mmi-H ninl lion li ra milirilpil. KOCl'iii'p. t l.lj. nont on niiliintlini, AiiKimt 4, IS.jS. ;tm. OA UTION. ii I. I if t All 1 CrSODS JirC llCl'Chy LlUltlOIrf'll ,. . Zjrninst rurcliiifinM- or Trailing for a yoke nf H l" M TM Wlirri' flYl'M 1U'"'UU' ' Mill.. IJAI.iN, nmv in mii.!.i..liin of Antlnmr- lirinn ..f ll.,.,,.. townidiii, nn lliey lielnno; to me, nnd nro In hi I'ossi'SMi.n nn limn only. nn. .1, isjs. ::t. J0IIX H0I.T. FLIC MING HO TEL ( I'ottMEIIt.V KNOWN AS THE (ilioll Intent, CI KWF.XSVIM.K, ('It'tiffifhl ('iihtii, l'tiiitxiiiithia The subset iher Iiprk Icnve to Inform his 0i,i . he ivill alivny. bo prepnrci tofur.iish hi. cus customers, and tho public Kenonilly Unit he him i w"h cv,'ry '"'"K ''ny f'""11' '"'l' "- recctilly tnken the above well known stand, nml i tahlmhinenls-to wit; Ice Cream. Ale, I.nKur that he bus .iilirclv refitted i.y.1 refurnished it in a tyle adnptvd tn llio ae, nml tho wants nf tho entire traveling coiniiiuuity HIS TABLE will nlwnys h pr ii.lcd wit'j crcry luxury the markets and surroiinilinx cuuntrv will afford. HIS BAR " will be nipplicd with the choicest wines nnd li o,iiors. HIS STABLES, which are tho best nml most co.n.noilious on the ro.,,1 wilhin a .lav'- i,v..1 .vill !,.... ehnro ol careful and attentive, hostlers. In short I Kvery di partiiienl of his Kstal.lishincnt will bo supplied with all the comforts nnd cotivenieu Ivies tho weary traveller could desire. ! jiino 2, VS. WM. A. MAS0X. Axsiox ikum:: XK W A It HA XO EM EX T. The subscriber respectfully announces to tho nub- lie inn 1 11c nas iiikcii tlio al.ovo stand, in tho bur ough nf Clearfield, ami is prepared tn nceoinmo- J - . ....... . 1 . .. ... date all who may give him a call. Tho publio i.iny rcrt n.'suitd that it will bo conducted in tho best manner possible. His table will be supplied with tho licit the market nllerds. His liar tilled with tho choicest brands or wines nnd lienors, nnd his sUibles will be under the enre of attentive and pnreful n.-tlers. v IAXIK M. WEAVl'R. Feb. II, LS.17. y. V CARD 1,"...,. 1 1 1., at t .. I "'"I"') u 1 THE NEW YOl'.K LI XO IXFIHMAItY My connection for the pnst eight years with the above Institution, ns Chief Physician, nnd a twelve year's course nf steady devotion 0 tha Cl'IS EOF Pulmoiinry Consumption, and its kindred diseases, together with my un- rivaiica opportunities ami ailvnntnges of pati o logical research aided not a little by a perfect system of MEDICAL INHALATION, has enabled ino to nrrivo at a decisive, direct .-.nd successful course of treatment fur tho posi tivi nnd radical cure of all diseases of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND AIR-PASS GF.S. lly inhalation the curative prnpertic! of medi cine! are directly addressed ti the diseased or gun ami the integument, I do not ndviso the uso of Medical Inhalation ol any kind, to the ex clusion of CKXR11.U. trkatmkxt; nnd although I consider it a useful adjuvant in tho propor man agement of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that eneh patient should have the benefft ol both r.rtr.n!. nnd lo cal treatment. The success of my treatment il the above diseases, and tho high character of 1110 institution over which I have so l.mir had 1110 ","'"r l" l'rcsi.le, nro too well known to need any eulogy or comment Irnm me. At the solici tation of many privato and professional friends, oirnugii wnoso plnlanlliropic aid thenbnro chnr ity has been long nnd liberally supported, nnd af ter duo consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements ai wi.l bring tho benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, nnd not confine myself ns heretofore, to those only who entered the Intirniarv, or who I were nblo to visit me nt my oflieo. Hoping, I therefore, that llio arrangement will give entiro sausinciinn. inun t my prnlessiouiil brethren and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, Hint cnn limp 6c rnunulteil firnonnl. '' letter, on all diseases as nliove.aml tlint tho medicines, tho same as used in tho Institution, aro prcparod lo suit each individual case, jlnlinlitig Vnpors, Medical j INHALERS, I Ac. p., will ko forwarded hy express to any , part or (be United States or the Cnnadns. j T E IS M S : N I My tonus of treatment by letter arc as j follows viz: -S12 per month for each pa tient, which will include medicine sufli U'ient for one month's use; also inhaling I vapor, and nn Inhaling Apparatus. 1'ay. nient as follows: Sli to be paid to Express , ., .,.,,....,, ,. "'t' uiuiiraiim ine dux oi ,uoi - Agent on the receipt of the box of Modi cine and the i.i.l,...,.,. v.t ,1 . ' " 7' ' V, ' '' 'lt, " "J"1'"." ol 1,10 ,non''. ,f "'e h' '"'""-l or is o.,tir. - ly salislled with the treattnent. I,t-' entirely satisfied with the treat men tients, by giving a full history of ,. , ,, i ,t - ,, ' 1 their .syinitonn in full, ea treated as Well by letter as by person ,hvh. I '.an bo ' ' l'"- rsonal ex- nm nal on. Tat cuts iivoii:,,., il.....l.... of Dr. .larrotfs treatinet.t mav relv i,... o " mediate and permanent ivliof.as he seldom 1 has to treat a case over thirty days. Let- ' ' tent for advico promptly nnsworod. Yov ' urthor particMihirs nlt!ress IA.U 1 iU. i ; ' I A I II I huiou oi mciucniea vnpnrcnn be icon and inspect- ! ed. Estate of Heed Alexander, dee'd. Notice is Hereby Given THAT Letter, of Administration havo been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of Reed Aloxandor, deceased. All persons having business concerning" the samo, are hereby notifi ed to come forward and sottlo immediately. WILLIAM 11. ALEXAXDEIl, niH- I SjS, flt. -V.. S'1!! JleiHtdinn, roe Trrlt h v v i' "1"' i ne enure syslom, resUiring tho Tanto which ,, ' ' """""'".I r'r- luf'."h . J . ha. kecomo vitiated or destroyed by great iudul I . S. I hysicmns and thers visiting the city K""1-0. completely removing tho irritafmn and are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, I "'-voinpanying tickling iensation of the Throng ' where many interesting case, can be witnessed, I ll"'h nre laya conuijuont upon tho abstaining and where our Improved Appamtut for the inha- : from Uli0 "f Tohaeuo, and by givin g a henlth i fcl'Riit:iHANNA WMll, I'ttm rimvillp, iVnnn. 'I' Hp lti'iiil.. ,i ., i I . i.l Ii, n I i InhlfP !. I.I, I lilhp.l,ltl(, ,ll'( Inll.ll ll.l !.,,! I.. .l ni.1 iiut.p i,i. il.p l.ni.li i, I itin ilin, In i'.p i nm riM i, rnmrn.i iUr, i.iiM mihiniM p ll.nl .n Ii lew t" l f..f iIip nri'i.niiiin.lnil'.n rf l.nn. ((in unit nil nilirn lio n.nv l,nr lilinniiliK mil. Ilin li'iii.p la Inic nii'l piniif"ilii,'lp. nml Irm pIpi lll Unit piPry rum pnipin n nri p-nr In lliplr piinifnrt, Aw lp uliil'llli l nllm In t In llin .ri'iiiirff i, liAVII) J'lllX.soV. 1 rrhrimrjr 1ft, , nlilni't, C'ltnlr M.i 1. 1 n ix, a n i) m or r, v a i ti x 1 oiix ot i.lrit a i xii:i. HKNXKlt imviiijr If piiIitpiI lulu .iirlii.'r-lii III I Ii o nl.i.ve l,.iP. iirm, will lip irpinrpil nt nil tiini'd lu n'li'ii.l t.. nnv Iiiiin. i in Hip nl.nvp lino un iliiirt nnlire nml in iriiin'r nuinniT. Tlipy will nlno Kp. p rnnninnlly nn linml nt tlirir nli.. nil Mmkct nl., nrnilv u.pn-, ' nilo Hip Ji'ir pturn, Inrjj nuMirlmi'iil nt Alnli.in. ' ry nml CliilP Itnltuni Cllnir.', nml t'nliiiipl irnio nl I ,erv ilpfprii'tiiiii wliirli llwy will nc fminil rve. ri'mlv tn ilifnip nf mi nn rpnminnliln IrniK nt Hit ,ini nrlU-lm ma l.o Iiml rlHimlierc in llio ciniiit.v. ,'1 oir Hlin'k of L'nliini't Wnre now on Imnd, con. , f f j ,lt r ' 'rMMiiR nnil rntnmnn Rnrpniir, Snfiin, Pfnlnc in Wnuli Slnniln, Di-pkn nn.H'.i.ok Cnnpn, Fronrli ' I l'U'l'l I of i iipiiiiipmiH, jMtuii, uronKliiff, ton i tr Curd nnd l'ier Tnldes, Ac. 0FF1XS iiiimnliu'tiiri'd ml delivered nt nny pi 'O ll.'silT.I. Mny 2:i, ISil Restaurant and Eating Saloon. I II. TAYI.Ult, he's lenvo to iiil'orin I1I.1 old I V . f ' friend nnd the public, tlint ho him just ri'plvnifhed his Block of on In lilei, in his new mi lium In tho l.iLs.'iii.'iit nf .M.'ssrs. Merrel & Cnr tcr'n Jt nn nnd Tin-Wnro si. ire ; nnd Hint hnrenf- ! .'''""V1"'1 r ",0.V"Y .b"t I""1 ity, Frniti. and tonleclionurv of oil kinds, it c. Thnnklul for past favors, ho solicits a eonlinu. nnco nl' public pain. 11110. faiay 12, 'is. BTJCIE5KIN isi tjli lp ce i2i asia, 'U. iV WALNUT STUKIOT, 'iiiL.ni:i.riii,. D UKAI.Y !i CO., Monvfiictiircrn of Duck: X "km (.loves and Mitts, l.ailii's' nml den. , . 1 i rl, ,,.l,rr,'1'""'r" ; .n.ket .lvcs, llucks in blurts and Drawers, l(i,lin A Minuting l.CKL'in.'s, Wnlkill'' (Inilors. of Cloth nnd Leather, Kuckskin nnd I ml in Itubber Sus penders, Wnist Hells, Money Holts nnd l'urses. Sleigh ltobts, nnd Duflnlo Skim of every doscrip tion. X. K. lim kskins nf nil colors nnd dualities. Kiiumelcd Cowhide, Importer! of Chamois, Spun - i'cs, Ac. jr-ft'The attention of tho inerrhantr of Clear- field county i respectfully called to tho above nilvertisement. P. Healv A Co. inniinfactiirn the ' al,ovo goods themselves, and will receive in ex- 1 ..I l.L't'l. CL'IVl, . . .. . ! ''huiifie DF.KIt PKIXS. and allow Hie Diglicsl cnt;h Prue fur thfrnauic ' fct'Pt- ly KTA UI- FKIt .t 11 A It 1.1 Cheap n a tclie a and Jewelry. 17"H0LSAI.E and RETAIL, at the "Pliilndil- ? l'hia Wat. h nnd .lew.'h v Slore." No. I IS , fold Nn. Un) North tjccoud iilni t, corner ol yuar ! ry, I'liilinl'n. OolU I.everW alelK'S, full jew. li dlS c. cases $2S 00 fluid I.apino, IS curat. - --- 21 (10 - - - - 12 on Mlverl.crer, lull jeweled, Silver l.npine.jcwels, ........ 0 On Superiur (junrtiers, .-.....-70(1 tlold Spectacles, ......71m Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 -p (old Ilraeolets, - -- ......jno Lndy'e Hold Pencils, 1 on Silver Tea Spoons, per set 4 Gold Pens, with Pencil nnd Silver Holder. 1 (Id Gold Finger Kings :!7 cents to $S0; Watch Glasses, pin iu 12J cents, pntcnt ISJ, Lunet 2j; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to ke what thev nro sold for. STAl'FFEH & IIARLEV, Successors to 0. Conra.l. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lo pinos, still lower than the above prices. October 7, ISjj.-ly. D I SSO L U T I O X. rilHE l'arlnership existing between Ihp umlcr X signed in the practice or llio law, has Ibis day keen Ibis dissolved bv mutual consent. W. A. WALLACE, U. J. WALLACE. Clearfield, May 1st 18iS. Sm. "HOME AtiAIX." 1 EED & WEAVKIl J. V opening a largo and well selected S1... L ni nnd Goods, cuusisling of Dry CJondm Ciroccrics Hardware, Out-ens- . . " '4UICHI. ware. Hoots nnd Miock, HIm, I'mIhIk iirus, nata anrl lion nets, Naiu A Spikes, talt and I' lsh, ns well ns every oilier article iisunllv reouired in t .n r...,irv . i,;i. .i. i'.. ... .... . . . . ... ...h..,.,, nn.i.i .nr. ..iier ill me r.n h- mir icriiis ns ran lie nml 111 the county, nnd see the new, beautiful anduieful. june ll, IHjs. , - . ,- . . 1 - ....' ntsnv LORAIV. 0. IIAItTSWIl K MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP. 111. llb.MU LORAIN, having associated with him ill the nraclico of Meiliein. lir J U. HAUTSWICK. thev ..tier tb.ir '.. .!7.l services to the citiicns of Cloiirficld and vicinity Tll.t- n-ill nll..n.l I.. ..-..C...! 1 . ... J - " i'.ii.-i"iini chiis at an Hour nnd mall seasons. Dr. llartswiek will he k. f. I .!..! .1 , . their oflieo opposite Dr. Lorain's resiik'nco, night nt his residence, one door uorth of Reed A 11 eaver t aloro. . Clearfield, June 1(1, ISifi. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Important to TOBACCO CHEWERS. UK. (iUSTAV LINXAKUS TASTE 11EST011A TIVE TIOCIIES. The (I'eent suLitifnteur Teliarcn. It is a well known and Incontrovertible fact its tho promoting eai.se of! ri"l"- that the use of Tobacco many of the most Severn i. . i ,,s, ,,,, -, ...i T . "'" Ihe race of man is " ' ' painful 'u. nam. c iHi1"""" " C"nt"ins ZZ I U lu 'Z' 1!: . bo bIo.nl 1 deranges the functions and operation. A C" .'.I.., ."'s mr 10 ,u,l,,",e thutorgan TnitAI'l'O ir...... -i n .. ' X T.. '":'' ""easeit. , ,. - " " enure norvniusy.- ,cn, 'nonnesting itelf-as all who have .! I. nnviiitif ivaaii .. l... i...t. . . sZ. " . V..! ,c "T-'" -tde. : nnviftns ua.,I 'M 1 "",l,".:';.V"ler ,li""'')'' 'f a .iniilar chara-tor. ' ! nn(l have proved cnmptotelj rud'esKful in a mul- and have proved complete,, .ucce.sn,U a mU : o rut ihii..,.nn, j tiiiui 01 cases, anil wherever used Heine- Urm , Ics in themselve, they exert at neft 'Xct ' . il lono 10 1,16 ""macli Invignrale tho whulo system should uso these Troche, immedi.ilv l.i off tho Injurious aud unpleasant habit of Tohac The.e Troche, or Wenge. are put up i a cenreniont and nortnb I.. rnrm ... .1.. 1' .', , 60 cent n.,p b., A til, 1 .I:".". . .J . 1 60 centa per box. A liberal discount to the trade. 1 repared solely hy the under.igned to whom ii uiubii .uouin do aailrossoil. AMES E. ROWERS, Druggist. April M, ,SJV;J,,,,d.Ctf1'' UM( I'll' U1 ll ! t mi iim'V miihum:, rUTNAM 8 MONTHLY, 1il Mil It MIllflM I 1 r.. '.io.oi iii mi lt ,v 77-; HUM' MnWtl, MS'iMllrl NT 1'11'nltU M M I'. I"M t' t .'".""" In ..iV il Art. I l K l'o I, AM MN. IMI inr..tv nil.Ktil.pr. 1IIK Hill; AT l.timAltV HI I Kit. Ai nl (Ti'lilnx rMi. Tho nnliin nf 'inpii.n' Mnitntino nml I'ntnnm'a M.inOiiv Inn givin In I lie rni"ll'lntp. nurd a r 1 1 i n 1m I inn Kpi i.n.l In l.ul i.iip piniilnr pihlirnlinn ill llio roiinlrv, nml Imp pprnii il fur II n.inlil nnlion nl lllprniy nml nrll.lii' IkIpiiI . r I " I I V nn rlvnli"! l,v nny hiIht Mugmiiip In llio mul'l. I'n rinil Hip lirl nii'iilli, Hip rule in Ilin Irmla anil i ii ml In, in Mil from Mil- iiln m pxprnli .1 llO.ftnn re.ie. nninlipr nlremly I.mip.I nflhe innn.lnln - Ihp ik nrn iinlvrrnilly ronrp.lpil in hnvn mir - in Ih- ri.'IniPMof Ihi'ir lliernry pnnlonU, I.i'iinty nml ir.iliiM'iip i.l thotr ii'tnrml jf, liny innKiiinn ovor liolnrn Innni'd ri I ,no Aniprirnn profn. Knrnnrnjroil l.y Ihofo tho new volume in .laniin- ry w ith nd.litioniil nllractlons, nml tn offer such inducements to subscriber as cannot fail to lilnco it, in ciii'iihiliiin, nt the hend of Aincrirnn Alnpa- nines. Willi this view they now announce tho following splendid proraiiiiiie. They have pur clias.'.l that superb nnd costly stocl plnti) K'lgra vin. J "THE LAST STJrPER," nnd will present n ropy of it to every thrco dol lar suliscrilier lor llio yrnr is.is. It was enj;rii ved nt 11 cost nf nver $11, 1100, by hp Into cclcbrn led A. 1. Dirk, In. 'ii tho nriiiial nf llnphncl MorKlicn, lifter Lcnnnrdi Da Vinci, nnd is the largest stcel-plnto engraving over executed In this country,, being Ihreo times tho sire of the urdinary tlirco-dolliir engravings. Tlio fust impressions nf thin engraving arc held at $1(1, and It wni tho intontinn of tho ar tist that none of tho Kngrnvings should ever be offered for a less sum Ihan being richly worth tlint amount. Thus every throe-dollar subscriber will receive the Mngimno 0110 year cheap at and this splendid engraving, richly worth i; 111 us getting for ?:i tho value of $. We shall cnmnicnco striking nff the ongrnviii"s iinmediati.'ly, yet f vim hardly he expected that iiiiprrssinnt of fo large a pinto can ho taken ns fast 11s they will bo called lor by subscriber.. We shall therefore, furnish them in the order in which subscriptions nro received, Those who desire to obtain Ihoir engravings early, and from tho first impressions, should send in their sub scriptions without delay. Tho engravings can ho sent on rollers, by mail, or in oilier manner, s suiiscribcrs shall order. $20,11110 .V WOJiK.S OFAJIT. In nd.lition tn tho nuperb engraving of "THE LAST SU.MMKU," which will bo presented to every tnreo-ilnllar subscriber lor lS.'i.S. tho pub 1 li'hcrs hnvo eomplet.'il arrnnfcments forthedis. j tribiition, on the 2Jth of Dcceiuber, 1S.1S, of a I "cries of splendid works nf nrt, consisting of one j hundrml rich nnd rare old paintings, valued at from IfllHI to $100. each. Also. 2.000 inniM.in. : 'Ht Steel-l'lalo Kngraviugs, worth from $'i to ft i ...... 1. I I .inn .. ... 1 1. . . -' vi.. 11, no. 1 i.n.iii cnniee iioiiaay nooks, wnrth. il'roin ?l to $5 each, uiaking in all, over THHKE iTIIOt'SAXfl GIFTS, worth TWEXTV THOU- t imi.l.AliS. Inclose l?:t to the publishers nnd yon will com iiicncc receiving the Magnr.ino by rolurn mail. Von Kill also reeeivo with Ihc first copy a num. bered subscription receipt, entitling you tj the Fngravins of -Till; T,A-'T SPprFK," and n dm nte In draw onj of llicsu "TJIiaii TMOLV Al l'HUUV envons why yon should siilwribo I EMEn.SOXS MAGAZLXi; jr ls.".8. First: -Because its literary contents will, du-' ring the year, einbmco conslribtitinin from over' one hundred different writers and thinkers, num-! bering among them the most distinguish id of A merican nuthors. j Secnnd : Ilecnusc its editorial departments,1 "Our Studio," "Our Window," nnd "our Olio," I will ench bo conducted by nn abl.. editor and it will surpass, in tho variety .md richness of its : editorial contents, any other inaga.ino. Third: llecnnso it will couin'n, di. lug the ; year, nearly six hnnd red original pieioi il illus-l ntimis, from designs by the first American nr- lists. Fnurth : Ilecnusc for the sum of 5.1 von will receive this splendid miinti.lv. more riehlv wnnl. that sum tlinn nny other inagaiine, nml' the su pcrli Engraving of "The Lust Supper," Fifth : liecna.-e you will very likely draw one of tho Ihreo thousand prizes to be distributed on the 2;'ilh day of Oeecmber, 1 SiX perhaps one tkat is worth $1,000. .Notwithstanding that these extraordinary In ducements enn hnrdly fail to accomplish the ob jccls of the publishers without further efforts they have determined te continue thro" the year THE el It EAT LIRKAHY OI'I'KR To any perseu who will , ill get up u club of twen- ,J':f,,ur '"hserikcrs, either ut ono or more post , ottices, no will present a splendid library, con-I T.B .1 . a" ""J""1. Vull,"u' c,n" ' hraeuur the most noint r .,rLn : n,. i.. 1 The club may .'10 formed nt tho club price, $2 a year, without tho engraving, or nt tho full price, I it year, with tho engraving of tho Inst Supper to ench svbscribcr. List and uYscriplion of the it.. , . . , l.i.tr.irv. ill... ..n-..ii..n ........ ..r.L. 11. ; - ... , .uagnr.ino will Uillioe i.iritnrueii cn receipt of 2.1 cents. Over 20U ......... ... .., ...iiiiues, nave aireailv tiecn distributed in iiicordiince with this offer, 'nnd we should be glad to furnish a library lo every clcr gyuinii, to every school-innster, or to someone nt every post oflieo in tho country. AGENTS UETTIXd iMfir" I.il.n.rlnd O O..I1 ....I .... 1 . I ti. . - .1 , . ' I ..1.1. T. "i ' ... " . , , . nSem Mwwtinir Willi is almost astonishing. Ainomr il, n,.nv evidences of this fact, wo are permitted to nub. ' lish the following: . j " i.knti.kmks: fhi following facts in relation' I ; f.f..r. .,...!'!. . ""' 'C,i"n' wnnt of employment Tho Rev. John K. Jar- I I"1"', hni made, sin. o Inst Christ- : v.- w" "ecn,,y- Mr- ivid m , p'oi, or Knlgly, Mo., your general agent for , J lull county, is mnkinff per day on eaeh siih - l Kvm,7' ."VC V.'""' Ma"'r'' W,1'T Ktuns, of Oregon, Mo., your agent! for Holt co., arc making from $8 to $25 per day, .d yo-r ; humble servant ha. made, since tho seven llidnv I or last January, over $1,700, beside, hayin" for 300 acre, of land out of the kusines. werth o,e nv'i and to refer t anv of tho pnrtie. named ' DANIEL GltEGti, Carrollton, Mo ' i Vth -eh Inducement, a, w. nff . ' ll J " ,,,u are at miei-iy lo nub ish this it.. .1 .. f . . - rncn n. P.mnni. . . ... enn obtnin mbseribers IV. Im ii. .'. ' . ' man out of emp ,,,u , ', ami e - rt rwo" ' ' irc" or-making P.tUo an- & "l " f"r an .. A, v Z . . 1 1 1 1 nri VhiH, wil alw v.l"l,, LZV.r ' ,wcr to nppiientinn bv return VnV sniYiiii'v vvni,.,.,,., ... ' n ac. i.. ll.. I.....I. r . " -as wo doir to . " " .en...n wno prnposci , K'-v I Villi), null ILIKIi HI fil'nrv ananl a - vmu. ni ti uinu hi i v rv a rrAtnr oiw.n f the cngrnvingor the "LAST S I ; P p i.: it . I I fpeeinien, each applicant cn.iln.ing in $3 will ro ccive the Engraving, post-paid, by rolurn mail .' v . . 1 "whb vim una 01 me HiFu fneciuipnii tt nnr rtniiitrt i .1 Z ,i i- . ., " ""'"'" " una.ee in ! Itti ' tll Tt? i ..... u, ... ,,. villus. tuiii ess 0AKS.M1T1I A ('( No. :)7I Rrondwny, N. Y. Van II, ISjs. SErUBIICAN JOB OFFICE. Tim T..l.i;wl r jt. t.. i- 'epij " , ." """" '"P 'l"'t'fi:.l, and will , 1 l "" kl"',s of Rvk,' 1 ai ta JS00KS, rROORAM MES (IRCfLARS, 14. ,. LAHKI.S, J'AI,K,'! J,AU' i K'KKTS, nn'' every kind of am. every kind of r,rintin? usually dono n a country job oflieo. four enter en- trusted to us will bo faithfully executed. I . J. II. LAIl KIMKK. . 'on.taMcs Blanks for sdo at this Office. I K H At. ATI ON IN 10 N PIT M TTI OH w Hiim iiiih. MUMHiMii, i l., ., I ,. l, I I,,.. nn I 1 l...q. ...,,tM Iniiv iii-nii'-t Oip li.l.iinM.n nf V.,.in,,.i n...i. nn, I i... ,,.t. hr al.x.rl.ii'.n nml p..,i,, II, n.nl tn mm. nl, n I'lm M'p.l nl llm l"nijir,,M Mr.lnnl lii'lllni", p V illC, 11m I'fu nn ri'Mti n f t n r alilili ,M (pfi'li fl tlil nipllii"! of rri nllm HI.pk.pi nf l.nna nml 1 ht -ml lin ln liii't.1 nn In id nrt ft,,, ...if iiniinl rnnrno, arnl avnll niimpln' nf tlm fn nmnii of tlm in, In nrilor tn hrlh It ta ih itp.ll'.npil tn mi ll nflpi ll"liii, Thn itnaa hf u (.lUliiir ilnt lin nl Irnglli atrlrr-t for tlio (',. fnnitlvfl Ihn ilnptrliirn nf the lnpnrnMT pomninilill'in linvlnn al length inmipi aany. ' Y Iibvp Inilnl.iliililo I'nnifj In mir firnff ..'n ,1C ft, ,r (l orrulor nhi.rhli..n : in Hip amnd 1 1,.. ,1.. r..,.frnialinnii nf Ilin I'jl.errnlp lni.L..' ('onrrTio! m A 1 1. its nT.vnm ri nr. num, in 1 yy nnrt rolpnriMiiir piinprolioim In tho thin) h, L,,nl.l(. nr ,cn. Thn.-o wo Mod tn tho nnU. ,m(l (f ,,, n,T Kr,t, Hint ovpn now c ,il,,n 1. Inrunililp : rurh nrn l.rl.i.M ii,.. i T nl ,h, Bnl ,r,, mHrt ,pi,rpi ?i. fj Unit tin moilipinri inlmli-it in tho fnrin or Tnpor or powder directly into tho Inngs, be much. more ellerUrc than Hint take inla la Stomach . where the disease ikies oWs no esist. The ad vantage of Inhalation fn Ceasnmption k Thro Piscnspn is, that medicine in the form of VnpoS is applied directly to the Iwwgs, where the disease1 exists ; the stomach is time left freo to aid in re storing hot lib, by administering to it healthy anil life-giving food. There is cose in konrtnil,m ..I, ..,i,- .,7 ....1 ....... TI.. n....... ..... ... """' ,,v wu, Bri krnrght within tho rench of all, tho manner ol administering the vapors bolngso nimple tlint tbc invalid is never required to lenvo liumc, where the hnnd of nffcclion tend! 10 irUch tij ij ((,. physician's efforts Tho Jnhnlntiou. Method lit .ooi'y, tnf, mKlf i-eniiy, and consists ln the adininistrniioti of med icino in inch a ninnnor, that thoy aro convpysd into tho bnngs In the form of Vapor, and produce their action nt the seat of disease. Its practical senso is destined tn reroliitii.nino the opinions of llio medical world and atablith the entire ttrnb!l. ill nf CoiltHmtHoH. I earnestly appeal to the eoimu-tn sens nf all affected with Lung diseases, tit embrace at once tho advantage of Inhalation, and do totignr apply niedieino to tho nnoffending tomneh. I claim for Inhalation n placo among the priceless gills that 1 aturo and nrt hath given us, that "onr day may l.o long in tho land," nnd at Ihc ony art nf ""''.' '"' Vmiimjiliir a roelbftd not only ralimtttt, hut himiile nnd rtRrttrimi. Such of the profession that havo adopted Inha lation have found it eliharltmr in the Itiekmt lit- ' rrre, urrrntimj ihr prwjreui c the ilinrtur null wop- kiwj iroiiiJ. ru 111 lu.i 11 y dcrrale rows, in verity, a signal triumph of our nrt over this fell destroy, er of our species. Notk Physicians wishing lo make themselrei nciiininteil with the practice, are informed that, our time being valuable, we can only reply, ai to ingrcdiiiiits used, to such idlers that contain a foe. Tho fee in nil eases of Pulmonary Affcctioni will be $10 on receipt of which the necessary iu. striiments nnd medicines will be forwarded. Ap. plicants will state age, sex, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease ex iis in tbo family, aqd symptom! generally. Let the name town and Stato bo plainly written. l'o.tag for return imswor must be enclosed. Let tors w hen registered ut our risk. All letters must be addressed tn WALLACE MEKT0UN. M. D 8. M. Institute, Xew York. Nov. II, 1S.-.7-0 111. A- II. 5JIITH & W). Dealers in HOOTS, SHOES and I'JU'XKX. OK EVLISY liESllMPTOX. IVniOLEPALE n,1,l Retail, nt prices to suit 1 I nil, can be found nt their new Hoot Shoo "lore, No. 21 1 North Second st., n few doors kc ow the lllnck Horse Hotel, I'll i In. iflfi try to plcae and sell rhe.ip. Notice o country merchants. Constantly on hand a urge assortment of Men and Hoys' Runts, Gnitera nd lirognns, coarse nnd fine ; also, Wi incn's Jt disscs' Lace Roots, Gaiters, Slippers, .to., nnd a well selected stock of Youths and Children'! wear generally. Wo would respectfully invito you to call nnd examine for yourselves. X. 11. Trunks manufactured nnd for sale whole sale and retail at No. :!l 1 North Second ft. April 17, ISiS. Ilin. f i I! A V I ir ntei! Grain Cradles for sale hy MEHHLLL 4 CARTER. Julv S. UAHDWAHIJof cverydescriplion for sale at n uio'luinto advance ut the store of may 1. W. F. II! WIN. llron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter. Second Street, Clearfield, Pti. IS the placo whero nil the 'ollowing articles can be had at reduce. I prices : Uttr Jrun (.' nil tizct lii) the niH or iy tie. tjiinntitif Cn.it Si ill nf rurki'm i;es and bat 'jiHttlt ; n lar-jc iifMirtmeut nf Stores, anmiuj vli'ieh irill l,e fnmul the Xew World limit (hit J'remtiim, limit Ixepiihl'it, Jiuck's rat rut, anil the dc,Mtttl Mitinemlii. Alf, it lnrie tiftintwcnt of mnr-plutrt mul l'tnhr Store,, viiil Air-tiyttt of rurinttt Pattern. -I Ino, Pious nf jhe he.it mul Intent )mltrr. Aho, i? their pw'm Munu fiieturini a large, un furtiiiiiit of Tin-uurr, Store )':, Sheet-iron jiuim nf all i:ex, and all artielci of ike tiHilin their Ime trjit nhroit nn hand, llttnte ffin tinij done to order, and Tin llootinp dune with deuileh. Also, a tar;e assortment of o'f i';i(s (.' honse-l-ceoHi utensils muslnnt on UJ. ( -O I XTI Y M KUCHA NTS I ",vi.""1 1 ".T7 n?.U r'omno'Ut'"1 All' orders will he thankfully received 'auJ prompt'y atlcnded to. I o. n. MKnRE.-x, ' L. R. CARTER. 1 N. ll.-Tlioy will also receive every variety of "tides enccission, at low rate. M. A C. i r . rVt AT I ' fV J A 1 lONAL 1 1 O I j L, I ; lhA WIIITE SWA-) "D... -t -1 n.ii m itaun bl. kuiivr I nirn Km m . TV'iK I'mprict A" tor. of tho above woll known pi. -. .tun iihlishment being thankful for the very ""oral patronago kestowed upon them the past i",'-'" Tp0"'d f ,Bfii min th"if rH"n'" e.r," t" ""Ir ? l! to w- Trtt.!L .Si"11-! v renovated, hnproveinent, mad. and ,.7 WI'IV a trntim. in contemplation. aro determined to Uevoto our w ho o alien tmn lo huxinofi and flutter oursolven with tlio """ """' conviction that we shall be nbl. i,. .1.. ...ir.. i ....... tmn. HIDES A StflVvn N. R. Carnage, will alwayi be in roadinc.. to convey pafscngcr. to and from Steamboat Land 1 ingi and Rnilrnad Depots. 8 A S March 81st, lS58.y 1)I.ASTKIXC:.Tho lubscriher, having located himself in the borough of Clearfield ! would inform the publio that he is prepared to I d work in tho ahovo lino, from plain ro ornamen I till of any duscriptinn in a workmanlike manner; I Al.o whitewashing and repairirg done in a neal manner nnd nn rensonahlo turn.. I EDWIN C00!"ER. . i Clenrflold, tpril 17, 188T. ly. RESTAURANT. rpilE under.igned respoctfully announce, to the public that he ha. opened an ..linir hou.e In the basement .tory of Morrow', (late iioinpninaj nou'i, wnere may be found every lllKlirV flf III lABtan aimh m t . n n . iMckled OiTr. Lend;;" LiZZ r Cakes, Confoetionarie., Fruit',, iu,. fZ Ao.-' hoPes hT tct attention to hi, busines. to' m,,rib nJ ret''". "hare or public patronage. June an. m.-3m C tLANNI0AN- . '