-i "lkf tlie vnllry of your foul A" full it jwihsil'lo oi' tho rvnTVoiril ol longing tloairo for a Mowing. I?o rilvvnys nt leiMiro to do n j;no4 art ion, novor innko luisitiesa. nn excuse for avoiding oII'icck ol'liiimanit'. Tlioso who would )ivuch Clirint, lmt not Christ crucilied, miss tho very oul and CKscnce of our holy faith. Tho more srlf in indulged, the more it demands, and therefore, of nil mcti tho eeltish men oro tho moro discon tented. It is far clicnpor to work one's head than ono's lionrt to goodness. I can make a humlreil meditations Bconer than eubduo ono sin in tho eoul. If thcro bo any nttainmont which 1ms seemod to 3-011 up till now to be impossible, long after it. If it bo any excellence of loveliness, or any cmi nenco of graco, let your soul bo en larged. Let us wait in prayer upon God and prepare to bo heard, lor Uod has great lloods of graco to givo, according to bis riches in glory by Christ Jesus will ho deals out large things to thoso whoso faith is largo, To convert men to character is the great thing, not to convert thorn to belief, and character alono converts character. The effective churches are men and womon who have made tomplos of themselves. trt hfttra not ika loan! eyuiijathy with that dignified dullness which puts everybody to sloep, nor that rhe torical brilliancy which glitters mere ly to amuso ; but heaven save us from tho opposite cxtrcmos. I'olishcd plat itudes are pardonable; clap trap, bom last and impertinence are beyond forgiveness. Let us not dictnto In find Mnnir a blessing has been lost by Christ iaus not, Dciievmg it to Do a blessinir, bo- causo it did not enmn in thn rmr-iir. ular thapo which thev had conceived a kn - .....,.. f rp .1. ' f I'lui'vi imu lllllo U BUINU 1110 divine work is nothinc. imlnss it no. stance tho form which their prejudice jins sciccicj. A desire for learning is not leara ing ; and a desiro for virtue, is not virtue. Pitch desircs.it is to I iplirmoil will lead to wisdom and to godliness; cm a t nrisuan ciiaractercannot bo as sumed in a moment, when the desire is awakened. And amid tho excitement of deathbeds, thero is hardly opportu nity for the awakening of calm earnest purposo. Rowland Hill said to young Dan iel Wilson, afterwards bishop of Cal cutta, "Humility is a sweet and guar dian graco. If I saw you port and prond, and wanting to go without tho Lord, 1 would not givo a farthing for you or your preaching cither ; but if you aro humblo and child like, afraid to tako a single step unless tho Lord point out tho way, then you will be owned and blessed." VTo walk hero, as it were, in tho crypts of lilo; at times from the great Cathedral abovo ns, wo can bear tho organ and tho chanting of the choir; we see light stream through the open door, when somo friend goes up beforo us and shall wo fear to mount tho narrow staircaso of tho grave that leads out of this uncertain twilight into tho serene mansions of tho lifo etornal? Heaven is not a place to bo bar gained foron a death bed or at life's close. It is not a place into which vou aro to bo ticketed by Priest or by Tope, or by the Lord himself. Tho future world cannot bo cheated of its due, and w e cannot bo cheated of our duo by tho fright of a sick room, or by forced prayers on a sinking ship. Ho are nil our lives long shaping resistless energy mo characters by which wo aro to bo judged in ac-t-ordanco with tho words, "Ho that is unjust let him bo unjust still ; and lio that is filthy let him bo filthy utill ; and bo that is righteous lot him be righteous still ; and ho that is holy lot bun be holy still." Tho samo law of continnanco will belong to us in tho future world as in tho prcscut, because wo shall bo tho same boings thcro as bore. You aro to-day simply tho result of your past lifo. You entered upon this morning the man or woman which your wholo previous cxnorinnr-n Wl made you. Tho past, with its sorrow and joy, with its sudden changes and graduul movement, all tho incidents and feelings ot your lifo havo deposit cd their sediment to make tho solid and beautiful earth of your charactor this Sabbath morning. So when you awako somo morning in tho other world you will bo precisely what your wbolo provioua lifo has mndo you. Thcro in an unending influence connected with all that we door s:iy. Yo can never undo tlio things which we aro rising to day. Wo can never unsay tho things which wo aro say ing to day. When they havo trans pitvu they leave their everlasting influence upon us. Somo men think to themselves, I will becomo wealthy and then I will bo honest or benevo lent. Hut during that long timo of dishonesty or selfishness, you arc putting stones into the structure of j our everlasting life, which you can i.cver remove; you aro marring the beautiful teniplo of your character and making its walls dark and difi,.' tired with the- pictures of evil. And tho past can never bo undone. Somo would say that it seems fit ting that wo should prepare ourselves before wo go into the presence of God. That notion arises from our contimini and groat mistake of thinking that we io not always in tho presence of Lira' who is everywhere. Wo cannot re ally got nearer to him by dying I think that tho notion of preparation for death, w hen reference is mado to spiritual states, if wo should cxainino it carefully, and test it Ihoroughly, would bo found to have its root in selfishness. Wo should perceive that it originates, in most instances, in a desiro to so manage at the lat, as to get into aplaeo in the future, in which wo do not deserve to bo. That seems like selfishness ami dishonesty, and must bo tho worst preparation for Leaven and tho best preparation for hell. ! ITltf ClcnrflfM Vfptitkmi. Trim, of Wiiharrlptloit. tf paid In .lYiiMi',i.r a. loin tin if men i lis HO IT paid after three and heoo-e pit nionltie 9 All II paid alter Hie 0A.trit!t..n of six months.., I 110 Kalis ul Adierllallit;, Transient a. hern-i.i. i..r S'liiarcnf 10 linn or li -a, 3 limes or less.. .11 ! . to . J llO . ! Ml . I Ml , 2 on IS . 10 , 6 on For each piiliM'iiii ul insertiou Adinintstnilora' and Kxorutou' notices... Auditors' notiees Cautions and F'trnve lHseolutioll not lees Loral notices, per lino Ul.ilimrv noli. ic, out five limn, jiur lino Prutcasionul Cards, 1 year ItAHI.r AOVrilTHmKHTN. 1 square s mi I ) column. i squarra 15 mi 1 column.. 3 squares 20 00 1 column , Job Work. ,J5 00 , 40 00 , li 00 IH.AMKe. Single quire.. 3 60 I 0 quires, pcrqiiirr.e'l 3 quires, per quire, 2 Oil (Ivor 0, per quiro.. 1 IIAMI.ail.l.a. t sheet, 25 or lc,l (.0 I j ihoct, 2 J or loss.N M i sheot, 25 or loss, 2 60 1 shout, 2J or lies, S (10 Over ij of eucb of above nt proportionate rates liliO. II. llllOIILANHLIt, Lditor nod Proprietor. CLEARFIELD STORE X tf A If Philipsburg", Pa. WILLIAM W. IISTTS. QEOKUX L. EtEU. JOHN r. WIAVER WILLIAM rOWILL n mBETTsf$co., (Succoiiori to Munion k Uoopi) Have just received a Inrpe snd well leeled Stock of all kirn) of Suplo gooda, Dry Goods, Clotliinir. BooU and Shoes, Hats and Caps, No- tiuus, unruwurp, UIUSII, JNBlll, Dili PuilllS. Ollftpnswnro. Groceriea, Klour, llncnn, Feed, 4c, which ire are ofl'ering at greatly reduced pricea. i ui vytisu or in KxrllftnPA fnr 1 nmlmi. .. CM. r 1 v e hope to make it to the advantage of rr:.,,i, si JllllUUl ilJCII, io the lower end of Clearfield county and on Clearfield Creek, to eel tho ir aiinnlio from this point, boinj on tif line o! nan uoau enn Sell goods on belter termj than at anv nnlnl in Clearfield county, and wo are selling our oiock at bucIi prices ai lomnke it an object lotlioebjy ins rnnila in I hit mnrlr ai in A.l .ul ... C O V. ' ill n,m y Advances of Goods, feed, &:c., maue on account ol bijuare Timber, which we will either nil on commission or buy at fixed rntna. Flour of riifTorant. Tlpnti.1. t.i.n.i .1 t - - ' - 1 .... v n Ll uo uiiM m I an iim Hi very low prices, at the Clear- fll.l Wi ri :i- .1 n . unii oiure, 1 uiiisnurg. I entl ft. l)tv Goadu ntmna A n in Otv. fit (no Ion-roL t rim f.m 'v.i. .1 n. Cloai field Store, I'liilijiaburg, Tenn'a. Salt by the Suck or load, cheaper than can he had nny where eUe, nt tho Clear field Store, l'liilipsburg, l'enn'a rv.ti 1 i- . ..... nnn r.iaraice lue alook of poods, at the Clearfield Store, at rhiliiiBlurg, l'a. Hiphett jirico pnid in Gooila or Canh for Lurnhpr and Sliinffln t tu f c.i.i - . 1 - " n. u vmaiuciu Store, J hilipsburg. ronn'a, t'hf rtmnridit nnmli nrBM L- " I ' f.""1'" i M1111.1 nit? lu UO tmd at theCleiirfiold Store, at Thilipfburg, vou iiiiii at! 11 our gonna anil price! on'i soot tho limes. W. W. BKI'TS, A CO. I'liilipstiurg, November 15th, lMfi5.tr. SPUING GOODS. mo KEIV TORI 4 rillLiUELrillA. Ai Cheap ai the t'lieapcat and (;ood aa urn itcai C. KBATZER & SOT. Hara Jnrt rfcelved, anil are optninr, at thlr uia ctand on Front 8trnt, abora tha" Acadcmy, a larira and wall aa- aelod U..rtm.n ' I SEASONABLE GOODS, wlilch they ara idling at very low ratea. Head the fotlowing ealahjue and profit thercly. Fair tJaa ILsnnae Etr.dcl.1 n.in. h.. h l.. I. .w. election of Ladiea Drcsa (loodi, white ""i r.moriimerie Millinery Ooodi, Printi, Kercbieff, Kuhiea, Olorei, te. FORGKXTLEMKX. A.WRTt OD band 11 lair If Plntk. P.-.- land Ultirk CanrfminB. Sn linAta .1. lieady Made Clothing ol all Hindi. ' BOOTS AND SHOES, N ECKTIES. and a variety of other arllclea, which I hey wili cll at a tmall advance on coil. Parncular attoation ia invited to their stock of Carpele, CotUire, aommon In. (train, mperfine Encli.h Invraln and llniMcli, Floor and Tahle Oil Cloths, Window ahadua and Wall papera, eto. FLOUR. EACOV Pi.l. R.II riasler, Apple", I'eaohei and Prunes kept constantly on baud. ALSO, In Store a lot of large and small Clover aeed. We Intend to make It an object for Farmers and ai oc nan in io nay Irntn oi; because we will sell our (foods as low as they can ba bnnaht In the eonnly and pay the verv higliert price for all kinds of country pro dace. We will also exchange (roods for tScHooL, HoAn and Cohstv orders; tihlnjrlce, Hoards, and all kinds o' Manufai-tared Lumber. Clearfield, Vny J, lff,7. Down! Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COfnsE THE CHKAI'E?! ! A Proclamation against High Prices! YlfE are now opcn'ng op a lot of llie t.t and 1 I mot scnei.nililo tlouds and Wares ever oli-rcil in this rna'ki-l, and al prni -s that remind one or ll,o p.KiJ old d ivn of rhenp lliin(j. Tlmee who lack fiiih upon this point, or deem our alle gations suptrtluou., nit'i but V.II.L .IT Ot ll STOKE, C irnor 1 n.nt and Markot eirecla, Where tliCT Clin SOO. feel. h.nr .ml V.,.,. f... ,. S'-lvrs. Io fnMr UUlerMAtiil nlint .r.rm.. ......1. this inu-t lie d'.ne. We do not dri m it rrornuirT to enumerate and itemire our stixk. It is mnttli for ut to stab; Unit We Lavo Everytliirg that is Needed and eon.iime.l i ,i rMil.it, and at prices that a-toni-h both olJ and v.nmj. ''-'' JiiM;1'H FIIAW A FON. Grape Vines for Sale. t Mi the leading hardy varlcllcs or first iV qiialilv. Loiieord, I year ol I, !-.crnt, or till no Concord, J yearanld.ltiiei'ile, or lo p,r no lteheoea.1 Jour old, Mleinl.: I. -t hile Krpe. 1'inn, I .Tciu- oi l, H Ml; Let aVr prape. i. Anv oilier Tarirlio. nnrserv prices. Or. li i. r.ilii-ltod as eoon as convenient, and filled in n'V'.""": . A. M. II ILLS. I Io: Held, Pa., Anirust Si, isfifl. e)LI)ll,Rs. Ilf.;iTlF..A reeenl act k.T has paeeed both Houses of Coniresi. and '.'"t li iTri" r""imt W" ""ea Jears-oldl-r M and a two year.'.ol,li ;,0 b;u,T r-,J( NtlKS and PKNHI0N8 ,a ?i by sac, for these entitled to them. , . . iWALTKR IiABHETT. A"' at Law, Clearlleld, Pa. -TJAI-'T H(Piy,r ali sires, for sale at Wi-SffllTIUOUS. GETTYSBURG" ASYLUM For Invalid Soldiers. Incorporated by Act of Aisembly of the Cora- "wii vi ruiieirania, maroa o, ipo The rtoaril of Runervlsora annolnted liv the Lore Cnrpornllon to carry out the ot.Jecta of me aci oi incorporation, re.peettillly announces to the pulilio that the Lcgulalnro of I'enn.vl vanla baa aulborised the ratlins; of funds for the erection, establishment and maintenances of an Asvlutn for Invalid gi.i.jj-rs of tha lata war. to ba built on the battle. fluid of Gettysburg, and aji muueemem to pairione eltisens Io eontrih. ule to this benevolent object, bava empowered tha Corporation to diitrlbuto amoniril tha aub schbers such arlicloc of value and interest, from asiooiations with tlia Into war, or any moneys, effects, properly, or estate, real or personal, time or upon such terms, and in such way and ui.ooor mi.iwioi.r, m 10 mem auau seem at, any laws of this Commonwealth to the eontrary notwithstanding;. Tlie enterpiiis la eordially recommended by tha fullowing named welt-knowa frentlemen i Major (lenernl Geortre (I. Meado, Kz-liovernor Andrew Q. Curtin, Major Ueneral Ual. Pcnnypaekar, Major lloneral E. Al. Gregory, Maior Uenernl John It. llrooko, Major Ueneral L'baa. II. T. Collis, Mnjor Ueneral 11' r. J. Mailill, Mujor Ueneral Jas. L, Bolfridfre, llriiradier Ueneral Jas. A. Beaver, I)ri(rndier Ooneral Horatio U.Sickels, Krigudior Ueneral Joseph F. Knipe, llrigadier Ueneral Wm. J. Houltun, llrinadier Ooneral B, L. M. ulick, llri(jadier Ueneral John K. Murpby, llrigadier Ueneral John F. Dallier, Brigadier Uenoral T. F. M'Coy, llrigadier Ueneral K. E. Winilow, Brigadier Uentral Henry Pleasants, Brigadier Ueneral J. P, S. Uobin, Brigadior Ueneral J. M. Campbell, Brigadier lleueral Thes. M. Walker, Brigadier Ueneral Wm. Cooper lalley, Brigadier Ueneral I). M. Uregg, Colonel F. 6. Btumbaugh. The sit. foe th. In.MiKili. nt.!-!. - i - ---- iuuo ;iv.j oaa alreadv been purchased, and It is hoped that tha good work may commence before midsummer. subscriptions will be received at tha oflioa of the Association, No. 113d Chestnut street, Phil, adelpbia. on and after Monday, tha 6th day of For each euliaerintlrm nf Av. . ..-.IA eate will ba issued, which will entitle the bolder to such article of value as may bo awarded to its number. The nf rli.trllmlloM nf . I. wtn 1.. . j. . w. mw.m...w w. in u. uiaue Immediately upon tha receipt of 80,000 eubscrp tions, of ti each. The diitribulion will k. nnLlt. .ml nn.ta. ii. diteot aupervicion of the Coeporators. i arsons as a uistance are ri iuestcd to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by Post Office moneV order, nr r.fflai..p.l t.it.. i. I prompt delivery. ' inroct all letters to J. b. HOFFMAN, (Secretary Board of h'upervlsors, Box Msl, P, 0.. Philadelphia, Tha following I. I,, I. ..I .1.. . ..-f. ..vuulv ... .u. ...ml D be trade nnder th flehl ili.iril...i t.,n 1.. : of lharoonda and other precious etoncl wcrs pur- vM-rvu Hum viii.eii. oi ine eoutn aurinc toe war, and their genuinrners Is eertiOc I to by Momtte. Ilnnl. A- I'.rn. it.. ... : A.. - - Ml. U1UB. .Airilll. Ilia- mond fmportors in the country, and by J. Uer- uiauo, vium-jDu letter, riew l otk. ncttj-fcliurff Aay!um for Invalid Kclilhrrn incorporated hy Act of Asiotnhly f(f the Com ...u..-.i,n oi . eoii5 ivaoia. starcn o, 1807, Office Chestnut strcot, Philadelphia. B.'lu. tll...nlll.. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars i . . j.ecu. t... I Diamond Necklace, S Brilliant. valued at 30,000 .... . irminouii Viiusier xtroocn and car Kings I... I Award 10-40 Hovernment Bonds... 4... 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver. 5... 1 Diamond Cluilor Brooch.. 1 Award 10-40 Uovernment Bonds... J... 1 Diamond Single Ftono King 8... 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 9... 1 Diamond Sirnrle Rtnn. He..r pi. 15.000 10,000 7,0"0 6.O11O 5.000 4.5L0 4.0110 4.1100 4.000 Dl... 1 Diamond rio.i.e Uriuu.l. 11... 1 Diamond Cluitor Bracelet.....'.!!."!! 4,1100 II... 1 fair eincle btina Diamond K.e lUnffe 3.500 8,01111 S.o.iO II... 1 Diamond Cltter Brooch 14... 1 Award 10. 411 Uovernment Uonda... i a... I lMamond Mngle htona Pin 16... 1 Diamond Hinirle Stona Ktud a.oeo 8,0110 3. Jen 1,600 2, MM) 1,0110 1. 5011 17... I Diamond C!uitor Iirooeh 18... 1 Diamond Single Htone Ring If... 1 Diamond and Ktn.rald Iteuoeh JO... 1 Diamond Hnglo Htone King Jl... 1 Diamond CluMer King 2J... 1 Long India Camel's Hair hawl... 2:... 1 Choice Kmorald ritud 24... 1 Hinele atone Iti.monH Uin l,6llll 1,5I0 1,000 1,000 no 3ito4... 10 Awards of 10-40 Uorern. ment Bonds, each ... 35... 1 Three. .tore Diamond and Itubv kiir.i..K.ii.. 1 Diamond single stone Far Knobs.. ST... 1 Pair Diamond Clutter Muds.- S3.., 1 Diamond single atona Kinr. star 810 too 600 6IHI settlnir . SC.. 1 Diamond single stone Pin- 40... I Dismond Cluiter Bracelet 600 50U 4U0 360 !S0 3 no 300 41 to id... 10 Awards of 10 40 Uorern. aient Bondi, each 51... 1 Lady's Diamond set Watch 63... I Diamond single stona King 63... 1 Diamond of Opnl Clu.ter King 64... 1 Diamond ilngle stone King 1 Pair Emerald Frarf Pine 6'... 1 Diamond single stone Ptud 67... 1 Diamond Clu.ter Pin 68... 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Kings 50 to 1 i8... I Ul) Awards 1 0-40 Uovernment Bonds, each 150 to 3.'8... 100 Awards Uovertiuent Lo. gal Tenders, each 3,000 Awards Uovernmont Legal Tenders, u-h . 160 100 100 100 60 The distribution of the above rewards will ba ma It in publie aa soon as lhe aubacription is full, of which due notice will be given through the papers. On and after May (lib the Diamonds ill h. n. ..LM.:.: ...... . v ..uiuiouu h mo UUIOO Ol WO ASSOCia. lion. The publie ean eon" Jently rely on everylhlng being conductrd In the mot bonrrable and air iiinnucr. nu me awants win te handed to cer- iineate noltlers, immediately after tha diitriba tinn. fr.e nt .11 m.. .i !.. -. ... . . . ... ,uv u,,,,-. iomna ay, No. 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. We WoLy certify that we have examined the Diamond tlonda. I'a.pl. Vi...l.l. U..I.;.. I other precious Stones, aa described ia tie above I... .on nna teem en genuine. UL.NLh d BKii'S., Diamond Importers, Id Maiden Lane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamond Hotter, 3u4 Broome street, New York, Agfhla lVantril. Books ean be hsd containing Twenty Certificates .iVt. tlli.'i.i.iii. ...... ..... All orders for ('enincates mut be addressed to i. 1'. Iltlf t MM1, Secretary, llox 14.S1, Post Office, Philadelphia. Mav , DieMm. or BINS ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Timet ratea Monej I avea' I ahorl Karee dollies 1 fovea IS n.n ! AND ALL GBOCnilS SELL IT It IS URCd l.V eutlin Into .mnll .1 ! . j:...i-i..: I I""'." ..... ing .00 K ni water, men soak tha cl .tnei fire to ti n minutes, and a Utile hnnd rubbing will make them aa e1n.n -.r k - ...... vi n.ru ma chine rubbing would do, with ordinary aoan.and the nin.i itflli.i. r.l..: - 1..- ' ... ,.,,. rrvM e no injury. ve can reler to thousands of familiea who are nsing it, and who could nut be persuaded to do without IiunillNS' KLKCTRIC SOAP. fr8old kv all Iradlnr Qrocora thron.t,o. the Euto. Manufactured only by DOBBINS at LOVK. Wholenla offle t 10? Bouti Ftrra Stkist, PBiLinsirnia. -For sale by Hart.wirk A Irwin, ClearBel d. November T, lsf.(l.0 mo. OWAIMf PA-IAt I'.t, Kennedv-s Medic. O Difcovery, llelmbold'a Baeha. Baker's C-d Liver Oil, Jane's and Ayer's medicines of every kind, for sale by IIARTSWii K A 1HWIN. AUAMI l)Jt)(l,tKKI l.tig sl,,","," .1 V ' rilllp'''"rg, for which the highest cask prioe will he paid Jct " VT. W. BEIT3 a CO. -Jbirtuarf, ITIiuviirc, (f it. NEW HARDWARE STORE FLilipibtirff, Ctntre County, Ta. G. II. ZEKU.KlY & CO., DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hadwae, Wood, Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, ic, &c. fpnE attenlloaof Mechanics, Builders, Farm--3- era. Lumbermen, and Buyers generally, Is invited to the fact that we ara offering a better assortment of goods'ln our Una than ean be fonnd elsewhere Io this part of the State, at Fricci to Suit the Times. Onr stock comprises a general assortment of tools and Materials nsed by Carponters, Black smiths, Carriage and Wagon Makers, io., with a large stoek of IKON, NAILS, STEEL, FTIKES, MIXING SUPPLIES, 8AD DLEUY, KOPE, CHAINS, GMN Ii.S TONES, CI1! CULAJt, MILL i CROSS-CUT SAWS, ENAMELED, FINISHED & TLAIN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TCKPENTISE, BENZIKE, VARNIfUIKS, COAL OIL LAMPS AKD LANTEENS. An excellent assortment of Fine Cutlery, com- priilng KNIVES. FOUKS, DKSEIiT. TEA. SCISSOIIS, RAZORS, Ac. TABLESPOONS, BRITANNIA & SILVER PLATED WAKE. TIX WARE IS GREAT VARIKTY AXU UESr MANUFACTURE. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Implements of the latest at d most Improved p Herns. Blacksmiths csn be supplied with Anvils, Bel lows, V Iros, sledges, Hammers, Hons and Mule hhoes, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iroa and Steel. Carpenters and Builders will tnd in our estab mntneni a superior stoek of Planes, Saws, Augurs, Hatchctr, single, double bit and pealing Axes, Hammers, Chliels, Files, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Locks, Pulleys, Sash, Cord, Ac, Ac, Ac, Farmers and Raflmra will tnd everything In their line, and cheaper than can be had alsewhera. ,. 1 arueuiar attention Is inv:tcd to our stoek of Stoves, comprising Fpear's eelebrated Anti-iiusl, Cook and Farlor Stoves of all sises. Also, the Nisgara Cook. Parlor Cook. Brilliant uawo, new JJrop, Arotio, and Common Egg, rni, ae. All of the above (foods v. Ill be sold cliean iur lanii. G. II. ZEIGLEIt & Co. Philipsburg, Oct 10, Ittfiit-ly REMINGTON'S OFIRE ARMS. fold by the Trade (ienerally. PRICES RKDl'CKD. A liberal Discount to Dealers. Army Revolver, 44-10(1 n. Calibre, Navy Revolver, Sit 100 in. calibre. Bell Revolver, (self cocking.) Navy calibre, Belt Revolver, Navy else calibre, Police Revolver, Navy else calibre, New Pocket Revolver, (with loading lever,) Pocket Revolver, (self eocklng.) Repeating Pistol, (Klliot pL) No. M earfridge, Repeating pistol, (Klliot pt.)No. 1J cartridge, Vest Pocket Pistol, No. ii, SO A SI cartridge, dun Cane, using No. II cartridge, Single Barrel Shot Gun, Revolving Rifle, .lit 1 OPS la. calibre. Breech Loading Rifle, No. .1 cartridge, Breech Loading Carbine, No. 4 cartridge, II. 8. Rifle, (steel barrel,) with sabre bayonet, V. 6. Rifled Musket, Springfield pattern. 1'pwards of 200,000 furnished the U. S. Oov. emmenL Our new Breech Laadin Am. 1. t...i 1... . approved and adopted for military service in nurope. Jt. KK.M1NUTON A SONS, Illion, New York. AoRWVS minora A Kirbnl. K VArb . U' Reed A Son, lloston ; Jos. C. Orol.b A Co.', Phil, adeinhiai Poulton A Trimble. luiilmnr.. . itAM.. Folaotn A Co.. Nnw n.lji.na m:A ai...i.:.. Johnson, Spencer A Co., t'hlrago L. M. Rura- .-y vo., ci. i.euiai Aiueri u. Clone. San Franciico. Iv4.lv BLACKSMITHING. NLW A It H A X ti K m r.x T. TIIK sul.vril.crs. In view of coming events, defifn s'lot tiiig a now frMem of d'.ine bo.i. -ss nn and afti-r the lt of l..rn,.i I... .i... dote we will a.b.pt the CAMl'HVSTKM. and all work must thorrfor ! paid for More liaring the shop making this diflcrenr. bnwoi or. In rn.r or nnr rii'tfinrrs: I'm our prices will lnTVKNTV l'LR t'l-.NT. I.KSS iliun Ir now cbarirwl f.owork. .Vv'Ml.lie toi.Wilie tllrfi....!. n. .-.i , , 1 ' ..... . n,, nou WllxSe tionk flnonnnl. 1im n..l 1. . I .. I cxtortd! lo eonie forna- ..J m.k. ... loli.re the time above indicated. We hope these tll 'i. C. PASSMORB A SON. Clearfield, Msrrli SI. 117 tf Clearfield Nurserv. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. fpilK undrrsigned. having established a Nnr. Jf- 17. ,l" 'r'k"' ,,,"ul halfway hetweea Clearnc d aad rm.. m. 1. . . - liiea all kinds of 1RI IT THKKS, (standard and ,, "...tr,, enruhhery. urape Vlnea, Ooiiseberrics, I.awtoa Blackberry. Htrawberrv, and Kasberrv 1 Inea. 11.. o : I 1 n..l- r Oainee and ear.y scarlet Rhubarb, Ac Orders hrnnnl .HuJ.J ..... , r.v ...Tuou w. AQoresa, . eaa. J- WRIGHT. r-M-y Curwensvills, Tfc Oil. YaratahAa V). ; .- ti 1 Try.,. "ulo, 1 aiuii, iiuaue, I M received and for ,le cheep bv ,. . JO.nLTM H. IRWIN. '" Curwcnsville, Pa. Iliaffali. Rol.ei,Kn.e and Mors ttl.nk... aj i-oris, 4 U-jr-sLb at UJULKti'S. f! Pill (''.ood-j, fio(ti( C'r. RICHARD HOSSOP, DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOM ESTIC GOODS Ml'SMXS at Penstition .ricee I1KI1AINKS at Sensation prion C'OHU litis al rVnsatinn priiTcs ALrACAS at Honsntinn iirin Just reccivexl at MtlSSttl'S'. GINOITAMS nt Kcnaation prices CHINTZ at ttt at al at at at Sensation prion Sensation piicej Sensation prieoa Hensulitm pricea at MOSSOl'S' Sensation price Heutmtion pricea Sensation prices rid nt.s GI.OVKS CRAVATS SHAWLS Hon nets colored l muslins; All to be had al MOSSOP8'. LINEN at Sensntion pricea prices pricea prieoa ('HASH at CURT A INS at Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation 1'A ULE CLOTHS at FRINGE al pricei at MOSSOl'S LACE HOSIERY R1I11SONS at at Sensation Sensation Sensation price pricea price at TRIM MINflS 1 ol all kinds A at in any quan'ty ) Sensation prices price price price price price pnt price at MO&SO CLOTHING such at Cents, Pant. Vesta, Under SbirU, Flannel SLirU, Boots, Slioea, llata ami frinf at lensalioa price Now for sale al MOSSOrS". II A it V W A H r. uch aa Sat,naiU Fork. Kuivea. al aenaalion price Spike, Uingos, at MOSSOPS', LIQUORS. nch a Win, lirnmly, Gin. Wh inker. at aonaation prices Cognao, etc., etc.. Hi L I I S, aucli a Prunes. Haiiina. al sensation price Figs, Filberts, 4tc. GROCERIES, ay Flour, H a ja , Slioultlers, Sugar, at MOSSOPS' Molsfsofl", tollee, Tea, C r a r k e ra. at sensation price Spipoa, Candlee, Coal Oil, etc., etc Alway at MOSSOr.S BLACKING RoPl-S POWDER IIOT LKAD al at at at ut lerwalion sensation sensation ensation sensation price prices price price price CAPS at ensation . rices At tlie tora of Rim A K D Mt'ittiP .MOSSC)l Alnrnra LAr.a .n n.mt m fi.11 assoilmenl of all kinds of goods required tor uie accomtnouatton oi the public Nov. 11, 18t FliESlI ARRIVALS AT THE CHEAP STORE OF EDWAKDW.GRAILU Spring Goods. New and Very Cheap I fpHB anderrtgoed respectfulljr anaeaaees to -A- th Dlblia that hrv la now ...... 1 is itenslv assortment of FTKINtl iio.nm . the old sund la Graham's new building, which he offers to sell at ciceedirgly low prices, con siderlng their cost, for cash or approved countrv produr. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot bo al SI aurpassea. Customers can then find Calicoes with fast eel on: Muslins, Delaines. Lawns. Clotba. r.l msres, Vestings, Ladiea' Ehawla. Oenta' Kkawli Ilats and Caps, Boot and Shoes, Carrots, and Oil Cloths. Hu Stock of Fancy Good it Unex amrlcd In Stylo and Variety, Emlraclng Notions, 6carfs, Head neU, Neck ties, ftatchels, Port Monnaies. Brashes. Photo graphlo Albums, Pipes, Tobacco and Srirera Perfumery of all kinds, er anvthlna- alaa In th. oitoa tin. A i.8o, HARD W A R E, QUEE X S- V A It E, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS! All of the beat onalitv. and aelerted with ..eel.l regara w in trade of Clearfield eounty I EDWARD W. GRAHAM. Clearfield, May 1(1, 18(1 7. JTEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened a Nimt Stotn, on Main St., CLirigi.B, Ta. lately occupied l.j Wm. F. IRWIN. Their stock consist of Cito'r:ts of tlie lpft rjualily, QuEKNswAur, IJools nnJ Slioc." nd every article necessarr for one' comfort. Call and examine our Hock before pur chasing clsssrherr!. May 9, lSOG-lf. C. KRATZER &. SON, i-r.ALr.ns i Dry Goods, Dress Coods, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WIXHOW SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL rAPEIW, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queenswaro, Groceries. Hats and Caps, Hardware, Front street, above the Academy. -1 Rtlt I'.HII'W in 1. a. j " X VKitPk. i. a itit i.i - - I O. CASSIMKUES at Sensation KATTINETS at Sensation TWEEDS al Sonsation JEANS at Sensation VEST1NDS al Sensation SHIRTINGS at Sensation -l-atfnt Wrdldnrs. DEAL'S LATE TOWl'L'S EMBROCATION. For sll disease! liiri.lnt to l..r-ei, Cattle, and Human Flrrh, re.piiring the nie ol aa extornal apphestion. TTIH new Coaipotind. prepared hy a preetleal Chemist, having a full knowledge of all the medical virtues of eaoh Ingredient that enters Into its eompniilion, is warranted to exceed any thing of the kind ever yet ellrred lo tbe Public as an eitirnal application f..r th diseases for which It is recommended. We are eatiefled that It will work Its own road into tha conlidenre of all who una It, and those who try it once will never be without it, and therefore wo rely on xperienee as lbs best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have tried il, to he th beat application ever need. This Ktnbroeation baa been put np for over eight years, and it is duly through the increasing de mand and nrrent raiment of m M.ml. ami v. Publie that 1 send it forth as the grand remedial agent for tha varioua diseasee to which that nobis and naeful animal, the herse, is subject. Many remedies have been offered to the Pub lic under different forms, some of lues are in jurious, otfaets at best of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the purposes for which tboy aro recommended. A judicious and really useful composition, free from those objections, has therefore long been desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are unwilling to trust them to the car of designing and pretended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully gratified, by ( Lr. lleale) being prevailed upon U allow this valua ble Kmbroeation (which has proved so efficacious to the variuas diseases) to bo prepared and brought out to the public. This Kmbroeation was extensively nsed by the Uovernment during the war. For sal by ilartswick A Irwir, Clearfield. Joaeph R. Irwin, Curwensville. lianiei Good lander. Luthersburg. Address all orders to VR. tlLMt'Nt) RRALE, apr4,7-ly I02 South Seeond fit., Phila.. Pa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills Are tbe most perfect purgative wo ar able to produce and, as wo think, has aver vet hn mmA k any body. Their effect bare abundantlv ihn. n IL. illy how much thev excel tha other o,. ia use. Tbej ar safe and pleaaant to take, but poweriui 10 cure. 1 neir penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of th body, remove the obstructions of iu organs, purify Um blood, and expel disease. They purge out tbe foul humors which broed and grow distemper, stimu late sluggish or disordered organs into' their natural action, and impart tons and strength to tbe whole systin. Kot only do tbey cure tbe every dny cou.f Iain's of ercrjlmdj, but formi dable and dangerous di-caets. W bile they pro. ducc powerful effects, they are at tbe same time. in diminished doses, theVnfoil and best phytic that ean bo employed for children. Doing angar-coatrd, Uicy ar pleasant to take ( and, being purely egeuble, are entirely harmless. '"'" "ecu mutie mat wi.uia surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men of surh ex alted ehftrnr.tr In C...l.;,l ,k. - ......... , . ,uv Eu-piciou 01 un truth. .Many eminent elergrmtn and physicians eertifv to the i.ul.lie the rell.!.; lit. ,.r ... dies, while others have sent us the assurance of tneir conviction that oar Preparations contribute immensely tj the relief of our afflicted fellow. Th Agent below named Is fleased to furnirk gratis cur American Almanac, containing dircc. lions for the use of there mcdieines and certifi cates or their cures of tbe following complaint : Coetivrnces, Ililidua Complaints, Rheumatism, Propi-y, Heartburn, Headache ariiing from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Itisclinn of the Dowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flat ulency, Lose of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. They also, by K ,o- o.ooo ana siimulsling the system, cur many complaint which it would not be auppoicd they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri. lability, Derangement ot the Liver and Kidneys, Uout, and other kindred disorders ari.ing from a low slats of tha kodr. fir Ah.lni.lini. nf I. a functions. Do not h pnt ot by unprincipled dealers with other preparations on which they make more profit. Demand Avaa and take no others, lb aick want th best aid there ia for them, and they should hare IL Prepared by Da. J. C. Ava A Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold bv C. TV Wi.nH r'ln..n.i.i. u C. Mets. (lien Hope; Jo.enb R. Irwin and Inin A Hart.horn, Curwcnsville j Ki-k if Snen ecr, Lumber City. msy2 Sra (.ood Jews for Mothers. MOTHERS, are you oppressed with anxiety for vour little on..? 1.. .1 , , --- -- ... jvui eiuinoen and lieani broken by their cries? Do you awake in lb morning unrclrorhed aad arpr'ebensive ? If so. nrocure at onea bottU nr ti. I . fant remedy, and you will have no more weary hour. rfk.l.L: I . ' - "ioj iuu auxieiy. Dr. Leon s Infant TloTnodtr IIss stood th test of years. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear witness that it never falls togir relief if used in season, li lea llld. Vet anna and an.! ..... r.. r and Windy Pains, and is invaluabl for' all com- I'ixow lociuenr 10 seething. Sold by all Druggists throoghoul th United States. Address all order. i Z1KGLKR A PMITIT, , , . fide Proprietor, t"U y l.t? Konh IbirdSt., Philadelphia. A Great Disnorprv. ONE ofllie grcalert and most umlnl di.ooveri.s in ine.Lcal acieo, was n...u I... 11 1-.. 1 1, , , . .' .' I. .1 "mi. n lr. J. Dunn., nf Paris. Chief I'liv.iei.n i .1.. Iuntcril liifiru.arr nf Ionm I. k:'i t . . 1 , I .HOW WOO have Wen afflicted with the painful disraee known as Piles, eii. I etlituallv cured by the line of UK DIVAS' FHLM II flLKStl.vi.' tin) highly of the benefits eonfi rred upon them ly the u.c of this n mcly. It has never been known In fail In elfivting a pennanent euro in a case. In tins re.i.ort it ennn...... .11 ..11... 1: cincs of the kin 1. It will do iuat l..t it 1..." mended for; if ml, the money will be ntiiTi.li ,L One or two luikos i nnflieiont i..nn.w.i . . euro in four or six dnv., if (, directions on the boxes are followed. Price, one and two dollar. n. box, aocor.linv to aito. Kent l.v m.ll . - anv part of the foiled Slate, or Canada. Lid bv Druggist generally. A lilwrnl di.eount ma.le to tbe trade. A..lr,e. D. 8. Dl.MIA.M ft ft) H illiain etinrt. fa., aol l,e.i..ri..inM i u e " . r ' . . - . I '-. luuiiu.ae- turcrs for the t oiled State and Canada. di v No more Itald llrada 1 Ko more Gray Ixirlsl Dr. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR REirerp. "I 8 proneonced by all who have u-ed it the very I best pretiaratinn for lh ll.l. y. i. . ,p iiosii i ve cur for Haldness, eradicates Dandruf and Hu. mors, stone tha Hair from r.nin. ... j . ily restores Gray Leek to their original hue and It operates on theeeeretiona and Sll. it.. .1 j. with new life and enlorina n.ii.. Vk:. ... fad. d or gray hair will alays be brought back ... . ,ew orpiiraiions, io it yontblul abundance, vitality or.d color. It makes the hair soft, ptoas r.....i ....... ant to the loneh, and ea.y to arrange. Dry, wiry inirariani loess l.eenme moi, pliant and di.t.'.sed to remain in anv !.;.. .1 . . a Hair Dressing in has no equal. The sales are enormous, and il is a uniiersal farorile with old aid yoarg cf bo'h sexes. s-oict t.y in:ggt. throughout th Vnitcd Slates. Addrtts ail orders to ElEttLKR A SVITIT. ... p Preprletors, r,nU T 1" ''rlh Third St, Philadelphia. ITCH t 111 II in is i SCEATCH1 FCRATCH I BCKATCH WllKATOS'8 OINTMENT lll ( tire the llrh in am ii... A "ir'.' ,',,! R''"' fleers. Ch.lbl.ina ad all Kruptions of the Stia p.io. u cents. For ssle bv all llro. I... n . sixty cent, teWF.KKS A PoiTUR, soleagent trHH bT inml. f rtu nf itn.i... . th. I nlted Statea. For aalo ! Iu.i.Ji.L a Irwin's, Clearfield, Pa. J,lr la isoo.l. This Starch Gloss 8 nsed by trat-elaaa Hotels Laundries, tens or tnou'ands of I'h.ih.. ..a -l ... . iTm ..i t. ' ' puia oe aaed ny a,l. I rirss a k.nils.l -.n-i. . r a '."T' ,m" ,h' 'lolh- saving mneh timo and labor. Goods don. np with it keen clean lon,r consequently will ml ,at ,S soon. It wtakes .1,1 I I... i. i. i:t. ,Bl c , . . . ' " iiae new. Sold by DruggisD and Grocer. Uencrally, Our Imnriri.-tl 'Rlna Is tbe best In the wnrM I ri i . . . .o"r.';n'bHe"T .?",.r'v-.f cloth. Sld b. . E L""' ,. "(ffnlii wantMl ptr.k.u . J ..Uaordina-y in 7,"" a NEW Y( RK STARCH tiLOS' Co t-arJl tra o. 21ft fuJtoti su, NtwYrk Vliifillanfpns. CLEAR EI EL li' " ' MARBLK WORKS. Italian and Vermont Marble flnkheil u. the lilKlir.t alj I. ti,, arlt " The eiiLserlhora beg leave to ann..iin,H, t ,1 eilivil.nl t'lenrtield inlv.tli.il He v hate ,n an evten.iv Marble Vardon tliennmh ue.ii!." ol' Market atidFonrtlialre.'ta.l'leatro,,pa J, they are prepared to make Tomb Kt, "j meiits, T..ml..,boi and sido Tombs, ( radle T,'' Cemetery Potts, Mnnths, Shelv.., Ilra-k.t. "' on short nolieo. They always keen on I,,,',; large quantity of Work Bnirhed, rxei.pt llielet'i mg. so that persons can onll and s. ,ei lar u,,' s.d.es (be style wanted. '1 hey w,l , ,,. order any other slv.j of work Hint mnr bsdnirH and they flatter tliemsolttis that they can cniM,J with the Inaniliiietiiri'rs onl.i.li. ..I' ,1. - ... . , . , '" e(.mt. eitlior in workinaii.hip or price, as they only ,m ploy the boat work turn. r-AII inquiries by Inter promptly sn'wefl JOHN It I I. It'll. ' Mnyjll.JMi 1IKNRY til. Lit II. JOHN GULICH DTS1RF.S to inform his old friends and at. tomers, that having enlarged his shop ul increased his facilities for manuiacturing, he ii now prepared to make to order snch Furniture si may be desired, in good tyle and at ebeap rslei for CASH, lie generally has on hand, at kit Furniture rooms, a varied assortment of ready, made furniture, among which aro DTItEAUS AND SIDE-BOA CDS. Wardrobes and Hook-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining Extension Tables; Coat! mon. Frencb-pnst, Cottage,Jonny-Lind and other liedsteads; Srfas of all kinds, Work-Muds, Hut-racks, Wash-stands; Rocking and Am. Chairs; spring-seat, cane. bottom, parlor, com. mon and other Choirs; Looking. Ulassea of every description on band ; and new glasses for eld frames, which will be put in on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on haul or furnishe to order, Corn-husk, IJair and Cot. ton-top Mattresses. Coffins of Every Kind Mad to order, and funerals attended with a Hears whenever desired. Also, llouie Painting don to orrtar. Th. t.M.il... .1.. . ' - - - " - . -.. . . v. .u nwquiae- turos, and has constantly on band, Clement's Leu. nuuiug aiacoine, tne nesi now In use! Thoae mine this maeM, n.v ...J i ;.L' n ....... ..... .j up wiiu- out clean clothes! lie also ha Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior article. A family uiirir this Churn never need be without butler ! All the ahora and mnnv nit... ..i!.!. .... . ..., vi.iii .i.iuriaic mr- Dished to customers cheap for Casn or exchanged couoiry produce, i-oerry. alaple. Poplar, Linwood and otber Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken in ixtbsnge for furniture. r-Rniemhcr the shop Is on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite tbe "Old lew Store." JOHN OULICU. November 2, 1 cs2 y Silver Wash Powder. Paves time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a kslival. gold every, where. Try IL Address ail orders to the Manufacturers, ZIKOI.ER A K.MIIII, Chemists and W holesal Drupeiets, BoH'ly Li7 North Third St., Phila l-lpM. LIVERY STABLE. Till undersigned bogs leave to iuform the pub. lie that he is now lul'y piepared to accouiino lu'c all in the way of furnishing Horses. Iluciries. Saddles and Harness, nn the shortest notioe ami on reasons l.le terms. Residence on Locust street, Mwoea Third and Fourth. till. v. GEAP.nART. Clearl-ld, April 11, r,r. Rua' Ht. lomiii(ro, Ilubbtll's, Drake's Hoof, land's German, Hostetter's and Greene' Oxygenated Hitters, also pure Liquors, of ail kinds for medicinal purposes, for sale by n. i L Railroads. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R, t ar time at Tvrone. Oa aa aftor Monday, April Sd, I SC. 7, paracsget .a win run as lonows t LEAYK EASTvTARD.j LEAYK WESTWARD Way Passenger, T.n A. St. Pbil'a Express, 7.4T Locsl Accom'n for Altoona. a,o2 uay bxprcia, 0: I-neal t..nn'. J .A Cincinnati Express, 4.to ' Emigrant train, r. a. 1.10 6tl i on a snores, lo.or Mail train. - I --i"'" s-aa si aerru--tjir iruin IQII aectmn lo Uke, who go Kaftwird, ii the Cincin. aaau s.rV-e. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. tsumntrr Arrangement. LEAVE EASTWARD. LEAY'B WESTWARD. VAVIORB. r. w. S.l t.a I, (1 2 47 S.J.S (ICS II. 33 !U S.ii 4 00 Philipsburg svAnoa. Tyron Inlersectioh Vanscoyoe flardner Mt. Pl.asant Sun mlt Sandy Ridg Poweltoa Osceola lunbar A. a. 50 -t 0.51 10.00 10.17 lo.:t 10.17 10 44 110 11.07 lunliar Osceola Poweltoa Sandy liidg Summit Ml Pleasant t.ardner Vanscoyoe Iutcrsection ABRIVt At Tvrono Anaivt at Philipsburg 11.JU JAVES LEWIS, Sup't T.A C. and B. E. V.Branch Road. BALD EAGLE VALLEY rTr. "iimntcr Arrang;rtueiit. LEAVE WESTWARD. SVATtoas. TIM. Lock Haven l.tSp ta L'k Haven InL i Oi " Fleniinvton LSI Mill Hall Rcech Creek Eaglevill Howard Mount Eagl Holler Curtia Alilesbvrg Bellfonte alileaburir 1ST 1 101 ' J.I-' 4 ' 1.40 1 I 60 ' l.if 1 4.10 1 4.JJ ' 4.17 ' 4 37 1 R. A S, S. Iiw.. 4.43 rnlonyllla 4 S7 ' 6.11 1 : m 1 1.S.J2 1 t.4.1 0.00 6.0 ' .ro Julian Martha P..rt Mifnda Hannah bald Fair's Ii.terscclioa saatva at Tyrone j s t I' LhWlf., Sup't T. A C. and R. K. V. Er.jie'h Rea l. 1SC7 Philadelphia & Erie R.R.1SG7 This greal line traverses the Northern and Xor'h west counties of Pennsylvania lo tbe city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been lease! and Is oreraled bv the. I KNNSVLVANIA RAILROAD COM PAN V. KEATING1'"""11'" lr"in' " ST" MAUT'S "4 I.raie I'J-tHt-I. St. Mary's. En Mall Train 4 14 p.'f,. Eii Express Train II. Oil p. M.'. . Leave ratnardi Keatintj. 1 it A. k 42 P. Id. in. si an rrain ln.jn f. m. Kiio Expreas Train I li A. Al. lO.Jl A. M. U.l A.M. .J w C,r n" hn'S th. Erie Mail and RxpraM Tn,n, .ihl,ul ,h b k between rh'ladelphl. Eri. ' ' , ,. 'Vw " ava-li 1 Olllirrtioli. lHK V ! a""' Af "K'" " Leav. Frie.t On p. Ar. at . V. LIS p.m. rhangr or Cam between l.rle A X. Y. Klcfant Sleeping Car, on all Kighl trains. n..r. ,"!,o,,,,i0B . "rting Pas.erger bu.l A,Aet, ."ii F&L !H..Co,utry'. k,i . i.V ; . V"T- 'It " Mar. u :''""."' "llclphifc 1. w. Reynold.. Kne. LEAVE EASTWARD. aVATloR. TIM. Tyrone (.10 am Inlerseetion t.?f " Raid Lag I no - Hannah B.47 " Port Matilda U S 8 " Martha 10 07 " Julias lOSI " I nionyille 10. ss " B. A U.S. InL, 10. 411 " Mileeburg lo.ij " Milesburg II 10 " Cartin II.JJ Hollers 00 (10 " Mount Kag't 11.40 " Howard M M " rngieviil 12 Ojr.M Heerh Creek 12 It " V.ll Hall 12" " Meiaingtnn 12. SJ L'k Haven InL 13.10 " aamv at Lock Harm I!, 4 j " II Tlo- . ' ,'"- N' C' R- R Hall.moro, 1 W , i."' F"i:U THl. W. Owmner. (.eaeral Tiek-t Aunt, En. A. L. TVLl.lt, Ceal Sup.rintendrat, En, 1