Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 22, 1868, Image 4

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'..thir,i; nl rvn.l iinr atr.iii!i!v
aitiiiflu llio nlioiil inn nl tin' bi h'iiIiIk
Wtihl, limn Oi qiii'Hn llif origin
of man and tlio llo of ln Brat n
pi'ivranoo upon our (ilmu'l. It in ono
of Hi enrluil protilcnm Unit intcron
ted ntiuiiy, Mi'l il litt Un took
llioelmriictrr of fable. Auloclithonen
irnnt; from tlio ground, pO'N dincon
tied lVuiii Olympus and mingled with
won, atone lurnod to human loin);.
A graduul proirewi was traced, not
from low rr to a higher walo of tm
iiig, but from a stalo of purity and
innocenco, through gucooitaivo taj,'ei
Of deterioration, down to llio hurd
race among which wo livo.
Modern rrnoarrb upon this question
takes two diruetions philology and
thoology. The careful study of lan
guugo has rovoaled somo important
truths. Tracing the ailiuitie of ilia
bets, it doted relations among na
tions and tribes long anterior to the
dawnofovon traditional history. Thus
tbe inquiries of modem etymologists
havo led to the conclusion that the
nations of modern, as well as of his
torical ancient Europe, have sprung
Ironi one common slock, tlio Aryan
waoa, euLioL o.l,iUy .labieool .he
cold mountains of tJeutrul Asia. 'J ho
Greeks, itomans, Celts, (ioths, aro all
oIl'sliooW from this original mother
item. The languages of all these peo
t)lo are tracoublo to one com mou ori
gin, not only through their roots, but
alHo in tbe inlieroni cimr&oier 01 me
languages thoinsolves. They aro all
inllected tongues, that is, the deriv
ative words aro modilications of tlio
primary, which are usually monosyl
lables. Scattered upon tlio outxkirts of the
Conquering races, we find other pco
plo who speak a tongue in no wiso
traceable to Aryan roots. The Busques,
tlio Finns, the Turks, the Maygars or
liuiiirnriuim, the Lapps, the Bulgari
ans, speak in tongues which are evi
dently amliated, and tlicir physical
traits differ from those of the Aryan
race. Their languages are styled by
Mux Muller, agglutinating, by which
be would express the fact, that though
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luey nave !u.ii,. u.,u " J ":
roots composing inoni retu.u a ueru.i.
a.suncmess, so u.ey seem .o oe as ,i
were merely cemented together. I
Outside of .Europe we tiud the Sem
itic races, represented by tho Eastern
Asiulios, as the Hebrews, tbe Chalde
ans. Ac, and the Cusbites, tho cbiel
nations of which wero the ancient As
syrians and Egyptians. They are al
lied to thu i!ehers of Xorth Africa and
to tho Copts. Thus fur the study of
lungunge bears us. We detect the af
finities of racos and can trace them to
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no races disappeared lie lore those Asi-1
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alic mvadors, as the red men are even
.... , . . ,
now lading away boloro tho white
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incur hat was tbo ace of the world
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lieu iiiu ii i bi. Liiiiii ni'itnruu ( itiiuti. . . . ., ,
.,., I,; i .o. , ., . a .i hours has gone, and that the new bat
were his brute cotemporaries and what
manner of man was be ! These are
questions which philology cannot an
swer, and the anxious inquirer sum
mons geology to bis aid, to pene
trate a little 1 art her iuto the uhadowy
past.
At once wo find ourselves in tbe
midst of hypotheses and speculations.
Prominent among these is the theory
of distinct googrnphicul ceilres ol
origin. Tho holders of this opinion
point to the condition of Europe and
its neighboring continents during the
quaternary age. Sahara was a greut
sea, whilo tho continent vhich occu
pied tho present position of the Atlan
tic had sunken, and tho Archipelago
of the Canaries represent its last sur
viving mountain summits. The whole
basis of the Aral and Caspian, the
Asiatic stoppers, and tbo Desert of
Cobi, wero ono great sea. Upon the
scattered lands separated by the wide
sheets of wutor, the primitive races
sprung up, and their differences of
form and langiingc necessarily rosultod
from the peculiarities of climate and
other extraneous circumstances. Jo
Communication could tuko
' I' uce ;
ninfinff IliitUA nmrnrlina nnm
Chinese, Taurauians, Aryans, Semites
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and Cusbites bad full opportunity to
developo their separate characteris
tics unmixed with one auother. To
the Tuuratiinns alone was access to
Europe possible, and the-could reach
it only by the way of tho north. From
Asia it was separated ry an immonse
Ingnon, and indeed water was the
dominant clement of the period. It
swept along in gigantic floods, or
friiii'ed tho shores with flaciers
Hushing in torrents down the sides of
the slopes, as the lund slowly rose
through these huge seas, it guve riso
to the tradition of the delude, so prev
alent among the Asiutic trihes.
J'ho reiiiiiunts of this period, con
sisting of boulders, enalio blocks,
rollod gravel and drift, lio scattered
nil over Europe. During this time
tbe continent of Europe wns oscilla
ting, sometimes rising and sometimes
sinking. Englund, North Germany,
Poland, liussia as far as Moscow, sniik
under tho waves, which stood l,0(Mi
feel above the present principality of
Wules. Over all this submerged coun
try wont sailing the gigantic icebergs,
dropping ,ruat blocks as they melted,
the silent chronicles of those ancient
voyages. Then these countries rose
ngain from the whelming wave. Sir
1 ,.o i i . . .
iu ..iureu upon a calculation 1
ol U,e time required lor those changes,
and has bit upon the moderate period
of tw o huuJred thousand vcurs
I ho recovered continent was a wild
and savago country. Hugo forests
darkend its surface, "great rivers rush
cdjhrough tho seades, and lowering
skies begUioined it with clouds and
drenched it with iiirt,..ii,l ui.
Tim , - i - i n...."t.n.
rt inoeerni 1 ' i n""""'"t1'. the
IT ! :.V'C '-"rri'otamus roamed
occupied !, ' tigers and hyenas
horses rnton i ' ' " "" I
now ev. limir,.!,. . i ' , m '
rS,?"r' l,Tcd n", fur
w"e i,"bg; zcyt
Amonrr tl.o r, n,rX-
tnres thos ' of h8 tXUtMr T
ful and iinecri,,;,, ti . i
j.osuion. Moue seems t have been
thecloefniHterialol wch their har
der .ton sils were made, llono. and
norng were alo used
At a later j.eriod these traces
of i
Tintnnpfm. i 1
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ijujjmiva o, ii,e,koleton
are found.
Th iuipleroonts, bowever, ar a;.
r iiuim'k iii nil inn .1 ; -j i ,i
rosod to l,,ve made for th l Z Z( n ''"'''l'. dm'0"n0('u,1 trnm "'V"1'
petiinir m iho nmri-n. i 1 7 1,10 wor'd. can prepare in s.lence
of aif bveo.rrbr:(w r, ::,! ! "
m tn,r sbiimUiit hn 1hi l'im
lh'n have bfn lis'""' thi"ni;b llir
tati,iiie (fi'ol 'U'chI rvrlre known M
lite sire i' lh i v Lear, the u ol
llio r. in.lecr.-rlc liii'le dims m
id Itiiips. M'pii stMituiK tlie exlitu t am
niaU. bo ben (muni aiumur lb
oilier debris of the lot tismed period
The skull which linve len tli-rovcr. d
bav a barbaons nullin. Afl.il for
head, deep sot rye, a Inrg mouth and
a reeeding chin such wero the trail
of tbep autm bthoni'S of l'.urti In
Ihcsc skulls aulbmpulogists proles
t trace a bistorv of migrations long
before the dawn of history. They see
Asiatic types gradually supplanting
tho native IVirius, and trace su.ces
sively tho Tauranian and tho Aryan
invasions. Certain remains of bones.
broken and roasted, have led to tho
conclusion thai somo at leant of theso
primitive races wero cannibals,
though this is a question still under
discussion.
Calculating upon tho basis of the90
geological evidences, tho period of the
lirst appearance of man upon earth is
carried back to very remote times.
Tho endless chronologies of Kgypt
and China are more rivalled in these
modern speculations. It must be borne
in mind that all such inquiries aro en
vironed with great difficulties. One of
the most apparent ot theso is tho laot
that man is a burying animal, lie in
ters his dead sometimes in cavos, some
times below the surfuce of the earth.
The presence of human remains, there
fore, in company with thoso of extinct
animals, is no evidence ol tlio contem
poraneous existoneo of man. Nor are
stone implements and dolmens neces
sarily indications of extreme antiquity.
Our own Indians made stone arrows
and hatchots just before tbe arrival of
the white man, and reoent travellers
toll us of an East Indian tribe that at
this day are erecting dolmens. The
seienco of anthropogy is very young,
and modosty becomes youth. Jiutti
more Leader.
Tht Jpostlcf flock n Prarme.
While in the markot-place we will
wait for the hour, forbore is a curious
old clock that ticked four centuries
ago when the Swedes were thunder
ing at tbe gates of l'rague, and when
Bohemia was a great and powerful
kingdom just as it is ticking now.
Twenty-four hours tbe day and night
are marked upon the dial, instead
of twelve, lor the clock follows the
i sun. hen night comes, the luce ot
?, uuii 1111:11b iviiim. imp
y,, dia! become, black, just as the
. . nJ t,,e rf - , roBch.
. (nrnH h, .,.., while- fll ,e out t0
I meet the light. You can tell from it
what time tlio sun rises and ut what
hour be will set. Hanuscb, tbe
clever fellow who made it, was some
thing of an astronomer; but men
knew little about the stars in those
days.
liut tbe hour lias arrived it is ten
o'clock. Watch closely, for tho deli
cate mechanism is now at work. Out
of a small door above tbo dial comes
HL-nhtnn iriiHRt.Irnnn irnm. Around
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its bony neck o d l ather Time has
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ihunc bis remomeless scythe. Ihc
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cauut figure produces an hour lrluss,
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I and turns it to indicate that another
gone, and that the new lias
commenced. It then pulls violently
a bell rope, precisely as the old sexton
in a New England yillaga church
would do on a Habbalh morning. At
each pull tbe bell strikes, and tbe
skeleton bows its head in approval.
Then out of the mysterious tower
comes a misur with a bug of gold,
lie clenches it light, for it is evident
his time has come, and be hates to
leave bis worldly goods behind. lie
walks about and beats tbe ground
with his stick. There is avarice in
his heart and eyo a sort of cold re
lentless grasping after dollars, that
no one can mistake. This figure is
the master-piece of tbe clock. When
the skeleton has rung the hour, both
it and tbe miser retire iuto the tower.
Then a great bronte door opens, and
the twelvo apostles pass before tho
Saviour and. bow down to him. Far
up on tbo tower their faces look life
like, and the scene is impressive.
An Okeooji CoraTsuir. A charac
ter in a well-known play says
never respect a man half so much as
. o ... l i. .. .... r.. li. ti
is poo J deal of human nature iu the
: f.0mtt,'k- A" -T"1' autn.
.Him mimn lirmrnitln nfrnrrprl lntj.lir in
Oregon. A country schoolmaster near
Corvallis undertook to chas'.iso one of
his pupils, a large girl, endowed with
good health and plenty of muscle.
A long and spirited contest ensued,
the result of which was awaited with
breathless interest by the entire school.
The tuacbor finally reduced the spunky
girl to subjection, but only after a gal
lant struggle on her part. The conflict,
however, inspired them with snch a
mutual respect for each other, that a
few davs after they wore married.
Wc don't admiro the Oregon sw lo of
courtship but there may be something
in it.
One of our eldest and most respec
table cilir.cns culled into the establish
ment of a joking druggist recently,
and overcome by the sultry weather,
sut down in a chair and was soon en
joying a Bound slumber. Observing
that the sleeper bad on a fine new bat
tho druggist gently removed it, sub
stituting in its place on old one, with
a sadly dilapidated and rusty crown.
Tho drowsy citizen at lust awoke,
and after a few "h hmns," felt the bat,
which was rather a tight fit. Kcniov
ing it from his bead and taking! steady
gaze at tbo buttered relic, bo turned
10 lll0 druggist, and inquired : "Did 1
Hwp , tinu, r J.,ye ,it,d
llie ker,"avcry long time." 'Well."
coniinuod tho first, '! should judge I
bad, for when 1 came into your store
this d d old bat wub brand new !"
Oui Aor. Alas! lor bira who
grows old without growing wise, and
to whom tho future world docs not
(io wnom mo ruiuro world docs no!
' Bet open her gates, when she is exclu
; ded by tbo present. Tho I-ord deal.
Knieinus with ns in the decline of
Uiv ll"lt il a ',ttmB lo tur"
1110 r.vc t'ceomos dim, tho tongue (a -
u'n-tl,c r"rt
fT 10 do ijrir,ofli,Ti' "nd fr,m r
side resounds tbe call, "set t bine house
in f"r term of ,,y pilgrim-
youm, me leiiow-iatmrnrs ol manhood
We are to have two lull rnoout dur
ing tbe month of October, one on tbe
1st and the other on the Klrt. a pood
I time for lunatics. The nroniierv r.
gistered bv Jenkins, that thor vnn 1H
e more marriages this October than
any other month since the close of the
war, was probnbly based npon know
ledge of tbe above fact.
1 K' t fc.-sn.
1 .hi Vl., t liit, I,.. '
'llr n,,
At (I I" iM I I'Ml
Is ,1,..1,, il,rnt iim.hiM hir.
AiM titip i S.t (f'.i
Tli". i"l .'.i-'iin- in ll' l!'l(
I. ,,. hit L..I...J .T.
1 It,- w nli-B ,1" it l.rl .i.l
Slir im Ii tli, li.n-l m-RH,
Attl .'r in r.ninni.K
M ,rr I -h ,11 , 1 1 I .I' th 'm.
rrilmi II il.ft.l. 'I Dnli r
S-.nii. sni'i.'iii rlniiH n lRin,
And lli...r 1,0 linilir l iiuinifl
lie i Htui-t can ulliu.
I'll htt mr Ihf-r l mnrruw,
T.' it v On' i"ti l.i,
An.l il until ilif n.imtll,
AuU m' mint plir mil iln.
Yoimir t-il rtm'lttl llir- lurrl
M lnltt jti !liu plr wrr briglit;
II nt Ilr ba-1 fIip litil'li u
Utiru XUrtr rtinff in ijrlit.
Fhc li-lilly pri.wrtl llir itrraiiilct
Aoi iiuiniI llntl lb livl
W li rr r.i'k mul twtiiui! hranc)6
Hftd rtiriiiril s ffuit.1 ujrol :
ViifmitM-l'itiii ot olifTi f rt,
site knrll in mM-knoM llim,
Anil lottknii; up 14 heaven.
Ureal hed lorlh s fervent prayer.
Tlitn riititif; up in e,laliioM,
She weililcil fnnh hymn.
And hituM wenl Itent ber fiMittei
While el the light WB ilim.
Torlll eame the ftultcnnl Kile,
Sur trird the etreainlt't'e art;
Hhe Ihontht nut of her Inatiire,
ilut ut her erriox heart.
ion't flay H'ilh ItabUt.
Especially with those whoso moth
ors are"nervous creatures," and whose
fathers are wldo-u-vako, go-abeadutivc,
steam engmeish men.
Young America has too many nerves
already, and too high strung at that;
too ready to vibrato at a touch. . Do
not play upon him. Let hi in be
quiet.
For tho first thrco or four months
of bis mortal lile let him be handled
and carod for, as fur as practicable, by
ono quiet person, and, alter that, lul
him not bo caught up and Visaed up
and tickled and cackled at by every
ono who comes along. Keep him
quiet. If grandma, or aunty, or
"hubby" want to enjoy tho baby, let
him approach him carefully, rever
ently, snug him up gently, talk to
In in soothingly and sensibly, and have
a good time gcneiully with him with
out gulling him all on springs and
making a fool of him.
After bu is able to talk do not say
smart things to him and teach him to
make pert replies, and when old enough
lo be sensitive to remarks, do not say
of him ic bis presence, as though he
bad no sensibility, "What a little
man!" 'lie looks liko bis mother."
"llow bo has grown tull !" Leave him
to bis simplicity and unconsciousness,
lie w ill wake up out of them soon
enough without.
If the futility to which be belongs
is busy and bustling, keep him out of
the way of it as much as possible
Lead biin to the "green pastures" and
by the ''still waters " Ten chances
to one the sensntivo.nervous system iu
him greatly predominates over the
organic. His bead bis front bead
purlieu lurly is loo Urge, Ins stomach
too stniill, his fingers too sharp.
Study to change this condition, aud
work away at him till the predomi
nance is tlio other way, until there is
developed in bimagieuter capacity
for living a long lite than dying au
early death. To this end let bun be
fed regularly, and at physiologically
intervals, with plenty of simple, nutri
cious lood, avoiding all stimulants
even flesh meals iu his earlier jrrowing
years in both lood and drink. Get
him to sleep in the day time and to
bed curly nights, und let him sleep as
long as lie w ill. In short, let him live
a good dual at the liUlepigs and calves
do. Do not put line clothe on hinil
Let him touch the ground, play on
tho lap of the earth, and keep him
from intellectual and social excitement.
(These remarks apply to girls at well
as to boys )
If you do not look out Old America
will become so smart and keen aud
quick that it will "flash in tbe pan,"
or so attenuated thut it will vanish
into thin air, and there will be nothing
left of it. liochestn X, Y.) Express.
Joh II ill In f Matures Hit 1.1ft.
I kum to the conclusion lately thut
lifo wus so uusurlin that the only wa
for me to stand a fair chance with
other folks wus to get my life insured,
and so I called on the agent of the
Garden Angel Lifo Insurance Co.,
and answered tho following qnestions
which was put to me over the top ov
a pair ov goold specks, by a slick, lit
tle, fat, old feller, with a little, round,
gray bead, and ax pretty a little belly
az enny man ever owned.
Qt rsTioss :
1. Are you male or female ? If so
stato bow long you have been so.
2. Are you subject tu fits, and if to.
do you have more than one at, a time
!1. What is your jtrecise liteing
weight T
4. Did you ever have cntiy ances
tors, and if so, bow much f
5. What ix yure legal opinion ov the
constitutionality of the lo command
ments li Do ya ever have enny nitcmare?
7. Are jou married and livo single,
or are yu a bachelor?
N. Duyu beleave in a futcr state!
If yu du, state it.
0. What arc yurc private sentiments
nlxiut a rush ov rats tu the bead can
it bo did successfully f
1". Hare yuevercommittedsuicide
and if so, bow dus it seem to affect
yu :
11. Did yu ever bav the met tles,
if so, how inuny T
After otiswering the uhovc questions
liko a man, on the confirmative, tbe
slik, little fat old feller, w ith goold
specks on, e.cd 1 war. insured for life.
and probably w ould remain so for a
term ov years. 1 Ihiinkod bim and
smiled one of my most pensive smiles
Apvick to Yoiko Mrs. Ijet tbe
business of every one alone, and attend
to your own. "Don't buy what you
don't need. l"se every hour to ad
vantage, and study to make a leisure
hour useful. Think twice before yon
spend a dollar, remember you will
have another to make lor it. Look
over your books regularly, and if you
find an error trace il out. Should a
stroke of misfortune come ujion yon
in your busi nous, retrench, work hard
er, but in rer fly the track. Confront
difficulties with unflinching persove-
.. . . - . 1 . t ! 1 . 1 . . .
lam-it, auiu tniT w hi ny at last ; tnen
you will be honored, but shrink, and
you will be despised.
We are just entering upon the finest
weather oi all the seasons. The north
Wind is beiinniriiir In civ thu air a.
healthy and bracing tone. Thutsaith
me "poci oi the scusons :
1 "d not or la Ortam,
W to. , ,.-1,0, Si for tal.n.
Wfcor. rhe atavv aim w attla Mt
.Atnl candidate are traalia' ;
hen aarudr aieal S , hrj lO ,
btoaorv aut ia lawk,
0 1 a wimI ttnuk ef dTi" J
Or tin film mk '
YfofUnu I "Uffiu Inr. I
lloodanrt s Herman Tonic;
lHi(ianr (irrman lottos
Il fon-ruPfd of Ihf lHr j.ro (r. tl3T
m.tu-ii..! ? Irrtnrii, - - fcx1.srtt f fft
brhp, and II trPrM" kU'Mj
Pnnrilru4 n 4 nt irolf " Iron,
iloobohf duiixtar f ny kiad"
I ItMillutnlV fuTinnn Tonic
la mo.litftlio of kit th .Tifrt-iieuU f tht
Itittrm. with the purt't quality of bint Crvi
Kun, Oratifrei, Af , kii)( o of tb biom .
ant And grecAbU rpm"iie cr uffrtj to tbe
pUUI If. 1 HUN ir3l PI Hsorwtvau iivus
leobolif nlmiiUiT, nil m
lIooHand's German BitU'ra.
Tbot who bTt bo ol'jectina to lh oonbinv
Uoo of th Bitter m uud, will ait ,
IliKjfliindH Gorman Touic.
Thy r both qully good, fcftd enUtn tb
m rodicinl Tirtu, tb eboic ht tb
two boinir a men natter of taifte, tb Ton ic being
tb Biot )AlatAt.
Th toa?b, frutw a Trle(y of aoti, neb
aa Indigestion, L;ippia,Nerroa IMbiiity. eu.,
II Tfr.V (l W BUB --v lSHuut.t .rH.
ed. Tb Lir, ya I I MihiAing cloly
ai It doe with tb Htwoiarti, tbeo be-
euinea a Owe ted, tb roault of wbirb li that tb
paiisnt u flora from aereral or ore ef tb ful
lowing J i :
ContirAtion( Flatulence, Inward Pile. Fallneaa
of Wood to the itnad, Aritfttj or tb 6 ton
ten, Nauaoa. liaart Hum, Hiaguat for
Ir'uod, Fnllneaa or Weight in tb
btomaeh. Kuwr l.rwptiuoa,Hink.
log or rlaltermg at tb pit
itf tb tomaeh,8win.
ningof lb Head.
Jiarridor
lithcolt
br atb in g,
fluttring of the
IIeart,Chca.ing or bof
foeatiog eenaatioo wbeo
In a lying poatare, L ibid etc of
vlaioa, dot or weba before tb eyta,
dull paio in tb bead, deficiency ef per
pirmtiun, yellowneaaof tbe ibtn and eye.
Pain ia tb aide, buck, cheat, limba, ., auddea
fluabea of beat, barning fleab, eonaiant
imAgtnitigi of eril and great
depreaalon of apiriu.
The Aufferer from tbea dtfeaaea ibonld eier
eia tbe greateat eaation In tbe ecleertioa ef a
remedy fur hi amae, , pwrcbaaing only that
wbicb b ia aaaured I 1 from bia inTeatiga
iiooa and inquiries pueeee tree aaerit,
ia akillfnlly eooipoaaded, i jree from ij.jarioa
ingredient, and baa eitabliafaed for itelf a
reputation for tb ear of tbee dierasea. In thi
eonnMtioa we woald fabait tbo well knowo
retnrdic
IIooHaudH German BitU'rp,
Hoofland'H German Tmic,
Prepared by hi. C. M. JACtfON,
Phiiadelpbia, fa.
Tweoty-twe Tear aloe tb-y wer firtt intre
dared into tbi otry from Germany, darter
wbtnh time tbry bav atidovl'ledly prHomed
nor ears., and benefited aufftTing baaatiity te
a greater extent, tbaa aoy other routed. knowa
In th allie.
Tbea renedie will tffertaally ear Li err
Cu&plaint, J aundtc, -.- lwpepia. ChruLt
or Kcrfuua lebi li tr, 1-4 C b r o a i e Diarrba-a,
l'ineaee of tbe Kid A nrya. arid all difcaee
Bfijucg from a Liaurderel Lirer. fiumath, er
Iuleatme.
iKOiilitr,
Eeaulting fren any eaue wbatever ; Pructratio
vi the ryutem induot-d by aear Labor,
llardcbips, KipMun aVeeers,
Ae Ac
There la bo medicine rttant eqaal te tbeee
lenedtes ia snch eaeea. A towe aad Ttfoe ia
imparted to tbe whole syatrm, lb entente ia
alrt-nf tbened, fotd ia n;'red, lbe ttemarh di-
yr'Jiuyu), lur uiihu iw fmriuca. U3 cn
piexioa becDmea Soend and bealtby, the yellow
ting Is eradicated Iron tbe ere a, a bla it
given to tbe cbeeka, and ihe week and a err ova
in Tali d become a atiung aad healthy being.
Pcrisons AdvanceJ in Lifo,
and feeling tbe hand of tine weipfc-ng hraily
uf-oa titan, wub all iu attendant ilia, will and
ati aa of tbeee Bitter or tb Tome, aa eltur
that will in a til aew lite into tiieir voiea, restore
ia a neanur tbe energy and ardor ef nore
youthful daa, build op their brunkea ferna,
and gir heel ib and happiness to tbvir renaiamg
years.
Xotioe.
It Is a well eetabliehed fact that fully oe-
, nail at tb tenaie e rtioa of ear popul
linaare sci'tin in tbe I enjnyneot of good
! health, or to use tfaier ews espresaioa, tbey
j nor feel well." They art languid, devoid of
an energy, eatreneiy aereoua, an bare ae ap
petite. Tu this elaea of peraons tbe Litters, or
the Tonic, lo eppacially reeenn ended.
Weak and iX licate Children
are ma tie strong by tbe ae of either of those
re Died tea. Tbey will our every oaee of aunaw
without fail.
Thousand of eerwfr-ate have aeraanlated in
tbe band of lb proprietor, hat en ace will a. low
of tbe publicatma of hut a few. 1 hoe, it will b
obeereed, are nea of aote, aad of aerh standing
tnat tbey nast be believed.
TehtiriKniaU.
Una. George W. Woodward. Chief iaatiec of
tb buprene Court of PennrrtraniSa, wnte :
Philadelphia, Pa., laorck It. IMS.
"I find EooruAei' . ttaaaaa ItirraasUa
good tonie, oaefal ia A dia-saaoeof tbedigeeV
io orgut, and of groot boarfit ia oain
ef debility and want of nerroae action ia the
systeav Years, truly, Oau. M oopvakb."
Boa. J am Tbonnsoa, Jndge of th Bupreaar
Lourt u ronoayiennia, write.
-Philadelj.bia, April 7, 1(M.
I ena aider tlooflard (ermaa Bitter a eala
ablt wiedicin in ease of Indtgertttn or 1'yrpep
ata. 1 oaa certify tbii froa expeneaoa.
Toarat with reaper t, Jabb lacmrsoa.'
Frnn Bee. Josoph I. VTimnard. P. Pastor
of ttio Tenth H apt tat Ourrh. rbitadrhia :
Ih. J ai Aftua Iear Mr : 1 hare bee feeaeBt
ly renueated to ronnect try nans with reoon
neoiiauwB f diBerrut kinds oi Btediriae, but
regarding the prac T ticeaa eel of ny ap
propnu ephere, 1 ,V hare ia ail oaaes o-:
clined; but wit a clear proof ia eanoue !
inetonrea, and particalarlr ia ny own teuu'r, of
the aeefuineet a lr. tiooflaad Urrnaa ItiUrra,
1 dr)iart l"r on re rron nr araaJ enoree, te a
nreM ny lull eonvirttea that fiw goneral debility
of tb eyaten, and eepec.ahy r Liver Con
plaint, U i a aofe and r.uat.ie p-parattoB, In
lime caee tt nay Uil. hat aea,iiy. 1 doubt aii,
ti will bowery eenefiriaJ tr tbeee w be rutnr Iron
tb above tear. 1 ours, eery refprrtioilr.
S. V. kev ..
tig bib, below Ceato troeta.
Pron Her. t. T. Teadal!, Kditar of Christian
4t'hronicl," Pbiladrlphia :
I have derirtd derued benft fron tb at of
Iloofiand German fitter, and led it my pr vi
le pe to rePnuintrrtd then a a wnst vaoabtr tooir
te all obe are suHerirg frma gfT-ral drbi ny wr
frnn dieac aneii g froa dranretrcrtt of tb
lirer. loan, traly, . l. Jehtaiu
Caiitiim.
HonflajiJ' Oar Stan Bitter ara roanterfpitad.
pee uial the .irt.a tar af C. M JAlk
ftiN i. ea tbe ara, I I per ef eerk bi.uia
All otbar era eoua Urf.it. Friar.pat
(tfiir. at-d Maaofartnry, al int ttaraiaa Uraicai
Store, No :1 Arrb tirtM, Fbiledelpbia, Fa.
(HtMLU PC i.a,, Br.rrtar.
iFurmarlr C. M Jarl.,.a 1 CV)
Price.
Ilof'fland' Oeraiaa Bitarra, per bnttl $1 Ba
per a le
Bonlland 9'Trbb Tuata, pat ap ia c,aart
botilaa, per battle. r
Or a ball do. fur , I at
JI0 Bot forget la eKaaua w.U tba arttrW
yoa buy. ia err te f at u ranaiae,
ptrTnT aale ty all dry aiaia aai dealer ia
atadi.-iaaa y.ts ly
LIVERY STABLE.
TF! L BBtiereipood Uwrnrr t istirno tbe aW
Iir tUat be ip ar f hIIt pn-fea-! lr OrfariilB( .
dMe all ia tbe war t lurntrtin( Hmmr. HurrT,
Stwt'llfe an ijaiwea, oa too etmrti ut natic mod
oa reoMrniihte tvraHL keaiaoe oa Laooawt airee
betweea Tnird aud f oanb.
tKO. V. (.EAkflAKT.
"rtiTTVeid. Arril 11. ,wft7.
QLOTUIXG ! CLOT11JXG. To.
aaa (at a FULL fVTt ef ClaLkaa, ( Oaat,
Pasta aai Teeta,) far JU. at
1. f. XJUIiii i.
Jijiflitaif, 5 inn sir, ( u.
ru.is in
MOM.S AM) HOLLOW-M ARE.
sr MAMiicntii or
Tin, Copper & Sheel Iron
Ware,
hlllpkburg, Ontre res ,
THE wnderilgaed rerpertfolly' annevwcea to
th pobhe that be bae oa head a eare-Nlly-e1eted
and well acaorted stock of 6ut
Uia variety eoaatat ef
SHE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Whtrb bare arer failed lo giro perfert eatlafae
tioa te tb no at faiidiea ef ita parcbaerra,
Coatiaental, Lehigh, Pernor, DaTlirht. Ppear'
Anti-Iaat. hiagara, Cbarta, lletaid. ttc,
with erery variety of tb beat
Pitubwrg ManafactaT.
i.Tb Tin and 8beet Iron ware gieea with
th rtttve 4 nad ef tbe beee'tat aad beet
material, and warranted to giro perfect aaua
raetion. liu stack of
PARLOR AND II EATING STOVES
la larger, better and cheaper tfcas aver Vtfore
erbibtted to tbe public, lie debea eoBipeuuvo
either la variety, quality er price.
II I aleo prepared to fur tab a eonplete
aaeortmtnt or
Tin, Copper, Sheet-IronfrWooden and
Willow Ware,
WholeaaJ or retail, au a a factored neatly aaj
with tbe aole Tie te erriee, Iron the beet n
tertai ia tbe narket.
PLOWS, PLOW POIKTB. a COPPEB, ERA?S
AAV lttUA LKIILZS,
10f trery dieriplios eonstafilly ea kud.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Superior point, pat ap en short aetiee. Tbo
Poiat he efltr te Ue path is the son ae ia
aow aaed by th Pecajylraaia lUiiraod CoT
ueir Duiiamgi.
ORDERS FOB SPOUTING, ROOFING
And other work kelongtag to hi basin will
be prompt fiUed by expeneaced aad skill? el
WUrA.3tCA.
BRASS, OOrrEB A'D OLD METTLE
Takes U axchaxp forvo4a.
T Ht .rpfriaTl iariu. U,a aUMtiua l
alrrraacu wtfh-tg t. f-arraaaa a4 aaia. a.
Upj Cd4 it t. tiir a.j.aatAr I. ".,nt
lij uek W,.n piuxtMtbf iM.i.r.
U, g, ILtQiL.
TltUfthmTf, Aa( , lifts. Jjlll;
MERKELL & BIGLER,
rttuRi iv
II A K I W Alt E,
Abo, Vuafkrtarereef
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLItlntlli, FA.
LOT OK SADDLES, LKIPLKS,
Baraaaa, CoHan, ate. far aaJa Vj
MEKKEI.L A EIGLER.
pALMLUa I'ATtNT INLOAl-
ia( Bay Farka. far aaia f
Vf FRRFI I. 1 T'.:t to
HLL, PAINT, PUTTY. JLS
J ' '
Xalla, ate. far ami V
liKRRELL t EIGLnR.
II
rutdin, f lU. f
...,, , ,, ,
QUXS, PISTOLS, SWOKD CAES
For Bale Vj
MEhl.LLL A BIGLER.
CTOVES, OF ALL SOIiTS XSD
J
Fiaaa, for aaJ bj
VERBELL A BIulER.
1K0X! IKOX! lKUX 1 IKOX!
For aaia hj
MESRELL A EIOLES.
1 1 OIi.?E SHOES k HOUSE SHOE
JAiLs.wr-.b,
MERKELL A PITLER.
pULLKY CLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad aaat Manfaetafa, far aale k
MEERELL A BIGLER-
pilMBLE bKEKNS A Mi nrE'Irv (iwHl
FOXES, tmr aaia bj
MEERELL BIOLEJl.
1fiTiliTT rrrrpits r . v
, UI'lt.l. CLTTEI for M!e by
MEHEELL A tIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMEEEMEX!
t ' r r., .-. fa. t levari t. f ntai ae-atl.
t 7-At pivttad evatrr rrv4a?. aiU to takea.
. KtfnLfTIO.r I.V S.l HH.'.titK r-.t p . . it, .fi.aaiafM fo-u.
EMERSON'S
fatekt febfobakatid
Cross-Cut, CLtalir aad Long Saws, !
(ALL ci MkilNa avoU'IP.)
Alo,
Emerson't " Patent Adjustable S2f e, I
For fjtreadiitj. Fbarprairu, ant Fbapiaf u i
Ten ol aU F4iuiaf Sew. j
tVS'alforar'r.r.;,;:.. C.rre'ar.rd Trie.
Liat. KKllTM A Bl ;IF, j
jat tf Graerai Jrer.! C eart.jd. Fa !
$0.003 MOOO
r1:..- ti a Tti . !
Five Thparjj DoI3an Innirarc,
1 O n ' m tea B- k a V. a b a
1-.AB wr j unwiid). ta aroee . total ioa- r- m 3
..-t. 1p)Ca ftnd examine ocr Block Wfor
no meoti tum.nat oa rs r.adt
nuiiumi inumce. ! -
..tiCHANGE OF BASE!
tt
ot otlirotpr. wti j
Airttr m. fmt7 n.
-fr-tfj Iararaao Ar-at. OeojeJ. fa
Clearfield Nurserv.
EN"coiTa..E home ixii stky.
TBI attdarend. Warie ertatVed a Kae. '
art wm .... a ... , l. , t '
I -erfetd aad Car.i!ia. a p.ra.ree to far- I
al.t.aa. -fUI T II li .audvd aad '
Idaartl Feeee-neae. SbfcWry. 6a Tte.
I ' ";"ea. Lavetaa kiaeakarry. traaWrTy. I
V"- ae-.y arwnai Baaaaaa, ww. Oraeea
rweaBpUf anil a Bid at. aaaraaa.
T'f
IT tbe l' M.K BATiC ALHAJAC n-,
111
J.J an .t. .erj riej uWaa"Wa. B j
flip e.rrfln. C.rnnWt, fl(
tjitr. it iiiitt.MiN
rn More In MuNonliurg!
la il.. rioi f..rm'tl' wt Ij ?'. T M"farty
I.. M. CDl'TI'iIKT
( t .umirl'ta. tM'tiutt. (.ireti ai.1 tl"- Hr
p.t.mt Tr c-i"tr. tl.et b- h A Uifr
tk ol H VVI K t."'!". " a l -ir
, .mr-l to at-ll 1 1 N I'l R t I M liKAPl.K ll.a
ar-n, onalitv ol ran br t "bfi-d tT e
.t oilier irtore ia tb atgbtiLHi. lit tt-rk
IM.HH'11 of
Dry Goods of all kinds
cUf h ft f atinetta. r.MinrrrA, Moehtta, Dekainea,
Linen, lnHihr. t''e, Irmmngr.
UihUma, L-ao.
READY-MADE CLOTHING. IUTS k
SIIULS, UATS k CAPS,
GEOCEEIES OF ALL EIXDS.
C.fff Tea, Pofir, Rie. No!iw. Fib, faJl,
Liniwrd Uil, Fuh Oil. Carbua Oil.
Hardwarei Quecnffware, Tinware.
Caetinr. Plowe and PI'-w retinr. Nail. Ppikr.
L'-oni Caltiralnr. Cider I'reeata, and
aJI kiadi ef Asa.
VftH Plow are of the Carermvrille and
Craire manty neke, and are wirraatcd to he of
gwod quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Pcrfenery. Painta. Varnish, filae. Bad a geaeral
Mevrtiwent ef htotieetery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of differmt 1-rmn l. alwaya on ban l. and will be
BMd ai the Wweel poeeible figwrea.
LiqiORS,
Bach aa EKlKLu, WISE, GIX k WniSKY
i( cxtuade of Wwm) wasted for which the
htgiet price will he paid.
u-CalI aad wfrr TouravlTre. Tub will ftrnl
errrj tniag arwoJIy kept ia a rrtait store.
L. il. i OITRIET.
FrewbrilleP 0., ion I, l-n-pd.
GREAT FENIAN RAID
Philadelphia in an Uproar.
Til AD. STETENS FITIGUTEXED
Smith Found Alive I
N OT Capt. Jcaa Fial'a. or twiila tb El
ptmr, hat W. hHl CU g tNE LT.vk kaa
jart rtr4 fraai Philad.tbia vt'.a a aw ana
..II KtauJ atarkaf tfhLSiJ uJelliliiiK
0'.'0l-,a part r ahiek ara
Dry Goods I Dress Goods 1
MES A5D HOTS'
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, 4c, 4c;
Cofee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt,
Flour, Eicon, Fuh, Sf ices,
Crackers asd Vinegar,
At kb ator 1 aiil aaat of Cartbaaa fCTrarttld.
eaaatr. fa-,)ajaf akKk b i ariiiaf at radaatd
pnraa. Ha alaa tfi ri-tt.j M baad a
r WTl!af LIB ORs I'id Bja. triodt,
uia azd i aad all af a Wat braada.
H-tv- aiark.i rriTil ht all kiaJ af
COIMIY FltCiblCK.
Tba p.bli ar aoliaiM ta ritl bia a cal
S caurga aaad far kwirf rood.
W. hVITII FAXKET.
Eartkaa, T, , Jaaa II, H' (at pd
wa. bb it , a a Ttaaapaov
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
Cl li t.NfMLLK, f A.
TT AVIS' jartrciTdfraBXw T.rk oa
! II '"'" " .itad uk. .
j -aa. a ara .w raar aa (w tba ansa u aai
id rml...r. it. wh.a wa r.cata tbaaka for
paat farm.) aad lb eiutraj af tbe raaat r
aratjr. at
iTV;.oa v. -ni j- c.r.r.
l " aw a eali kf.ra parrkaaiaf ltwban. aad
I U"k i aat a. jaar go..
0 wa-k miin af a pnt TariatT, aark aa
: u i. , x u u u u .uil V
CLOTHING, filiiX-I.KIES. HARDWARE,
QUEE.X.SirAKE, rAl.XTS, OILS.
IHl C.Jt, FKI IT K AI L kIMN,
r f ' F.ai;n. Boors aad
I MK'K Iruwn aad brai siadl la rt Ta-
rVt. aad at raaed traraa : TINW1RK
I rUlB,eAe.
TEN ETCE af TUOJIPStiX.
aaaadal H. B. Tb-pa wi.k
ta tb. abora trace, I daeir all kiru ia.
' a., kj X.tt ar Bo.k aeeoaal, ta call
aad BMtie tba mum witbaat d.lar.
. I" ITCK.
7- -
STOU IL
l.arwBTuia, M .7, 7, I Ml u.
Car. ?wal St. aad H .B Road.
IL MITCHELL
nA. j. nwtial aad opord. at tb. .-.
aa ratirr ara .trk t fl M-
' I'.-, a kick b. aill aril XtUX CI1HF
l"K CA.-U. Ot, rtotk eoaxtu af
II ARl WARE, QUEENS WARE,
1" ' FK n'' " ad.T.Ma
t4r.aa. iUabw kpacaaw.
FLOUR, CORX MEAL, FEED,
C Aojn, ttatots. iaA, aMaf ItritH
Feraaaa &n'.r-wi c-f paTba. tf r-e-1 at fair
0,er.)l.
i l, tw tf
EWroKE AXD XEW GOODS
JUS. SHAW tk SON
Hire ju.l cproH a
X Srokt, en Ua!aSL,Cuuiniiii, r.,
late!? occeritj iy Wm. F. irwix.
' Their llotk ccniiaU of
I T) T T CE 33 CD LTD 3"?
Glt: of the btt QoalilT.
i '
QrELstTABE, Iloots and Shocis
j tod rrcTy article crcraaarT for
eoe'i romfort.
.,.;, c:-be,. K9.iv4f.
1,000,000 feet of Boards Wanted.
:?,ox siiixgles vvaxted.
rTlnH a4. r re wka tbte a.tb4 af
A i-f f r. I rtu a, ... -r-w a
l rea w ad kiada af Mra..4.w. al
a'fr.
tore ear
Ifl I
"Jll-l'Jllt
a tbe Ita. af lae T
Wr " a
KALLACETOX STATJCX,
Ttl aai A CVareXd rilead.
tam b. m wmtwrmt i k m.i
All Kinds of Goods
Tee f t'll. ar e.ekaarr tbea It Maaafaarad
I. II. 1 KlaHT. 1 a-t Ha.aliaiwaaMt at aae Baikal el aay
Caiaaaaiiaa. Fa i ! e aareaaa. af a.aj
fr - , elrtb-a? '".1111'
JACOB 8. COLE,
fwt nit il Mko Mflur;KliHTr,
t l 1 .v I Ml I I., t
riHV NU :tl.l I ' 'I ' f' r1
I ,t,, f.. ..I I i-ai at.. h p,,! '1.. s't t.lt .
il. .t I r' lit ii tft nt.'t,,.. !,....' Hfi.l
.1,... at th. tI4 .lm.4 f !"' Itta-"1 M '' I.
h.n i tt it" t , . .
. . fi t im Ir- ral M tat- t.tt I p." I tiathl .l ai4
al al ltMl rr't l' I... r..karp
..-,,t.l t.natit l'-l-r. All !.. al h-a'
H.l, aaa .htn'a laa4. I t.r.l'r, an all ' 'fc aar
,,). J.Mtill K. lltl.fc.
tarmi-aniillf. J"'. -e- '
I'EVIE riUKLUMtll.
THE WAR OVErTh CLEARFIELD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
AV.irfy nil ContrnlkinJ gig bad
to iUrir old mit'tirs; but 'nary one
going to oil Mairhu1ts, vrhne
thry uere lovtd so long and to veil.
IS eeui.qa.nr. of tb aboT. ftU. F. SHORT,
of th. ul4 "bboct tibo btartp." woald aa
aMiar in hi wmn9 patroaa, and tha people
af Claart.14 aoaola al larft. taat bt fcai bow a
first rat lotnf food aaat.rial. jat r..i.i from
tb Kaat. aad i pr.parwl anrnurt Botic lo maka
and airoa buou anj bhff. at an Ba Ihop ID
Oraban'l row. Da if aatiil.d tbat ba MB plBH
Bll.lanl... il nirbl be a.a int.na.ly lojal ttaj-
at bona patriou.) Hal. prapftr.d to aall low for
fab r Caaatrv rrviac. irtst iorrt ta
Kbop salt 4oor Fbowari i; Ormbaia' atora,
oa Markat tr.t, Cl.arl.U, Pa4 and b.pt br a
fallow onaiacil aaiiatt
j,J,7j "SHOBTT.'
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Root and Shoe Manufacturer
TT. jt racairad a Id. lot of Franck CALF
1 L 6 K I N S, ax a ia Bow prpar4 to aiaBBtaa.
uir. avtbifig ia hit line at tba lowaat tffara.
II will warrant bu work 1. b. a. rvprataotea.
H raapaelfoilj aotirlU B aall, at bia afaoa aa
Markat ilmt. aaeoad door weatof tAWpaitoffiea.
wbr b will ao all ia bit powr to raadar aatia
raetioa Bom ba Uaitrr topa an band.
jHer-j liAMKL CO.V.NiLLY.
EDWARD MACK.
Cob. VtABKET t la tin, CLEAUFIELl), Pi.
rllE propriator baa Btrl ialo tb BOOT
X BIIOK kaaiaaaa at tb abora aland, and
iaaatataiiaaa sot te aatdoaa itber ia qaal.
ilj r pria for bia work. FpMiaJ altcalioa
will to paid to auaaiaenriafC rwa4 work. 11
ha oa baad a larir lot of raeh Kip aad
talf hkirf, of tb rf bast qsaittj. Th fill
ib f CiaarAatd Bad Ticiaitr ara reipectiallj
in itd to gir kin a trial, I o abarg for aall,
botK,1 (if
XEW LOOT A.D SUOE SUOP,
IS (IRHEKfaVILLE.
rrHR eaberriher baring lately storied mi
1 boot aa4 Paoe rhop ia Carwearti! ji. cu
Mata vtreet, eppoaite Jeeefk E. Irene' Dmf
tore, reeer.ulijr aaooooee to tbo poblic tiat
b I prepared to eiaiia'aartare all atvlefof Boot
as 4 Sboea. aa4 tvorjtfaiaf ia bi tin, en bort
a el ire. He aleo keep en baa4 a food aort
eat of r 4 -. work, whieh ne will 11
cbeap for cab or eeutrj proioee.
octlT tf U) LBWIrl ?. RO-S.
THE WESTERN HOTEL.
CLEARFIELD FA.
rl'UE aabarriW kavinj laaaad for a trrai af
1 jaar tbii wll kaoaa Bold, (kpt for asaat
).r b) Mt. Lai'u, aad ra-Slttd aad rlur
Bitted it UtroBfhctil, U Bow prepared te atr
taia trar.l.n aad tba pct.lt earall opaa
Una it u b'pd Hk arreab!e to both patr.a
aad pnrieior. Hn 1ABLK aad BAH will
t p;. imI aitb tb Wit tba atarkat afford. ;
aad aa paiaa aill a. ir4 aa bi part la add la
tb eenreaieaee aad eoea'ort of bi. raaat.
JOU.N UOl'UIIEitTV.
etIJ Propiiator.
EXCHANGE HOTEL"
IU!tllM.IH), PA.
THIS eia eetahlfibsent b.Tin; Wa leaeed
br J. M(RaiiON. ferenert- proprietor of
tbe "Momeoa Uoate," ba bee a thoroughly rea.
oeatori aai refaraube4. at. 4 uppl.e4 witb all
tbe aOedera iaiproTtaeou aad eoareaieoeee a
eM-y V A U.tL Tab ia,l.( msm
ba beoa rtooee4 te tb A ret floor, and i aow
rfono asd airy. Tbo ebataber aro well tea
uUtcd. ed tbe priprietor wi,l eadeaeor to atake
bu roeeu perfect j at h'me.
i3i J- WORRIfJOS. Proprietor.
CLEARFIELD HOUSE,
(Forarly b'pt kj Ja. II. Galar.)
F'real Htrrrt, Pblllp.burf. Fui'a.
X T - will Impaark Bar aa aba earl a fail
If ,! dtrart and pensaal atwetioa to
an eeMara. ar fail ta r.a.a t!a lo rrjoiet
rrar a w l raraifbed labia, witb elaaa rooau
aad a. a to.ii, wbara ail atar f..l at boat aad
tb weary to at rwt. Nra taKlinr attarhed.
Jl'IIN M-Ltl wHLUT CO.,
Fniliptbarg, Jana II, lM. I'ropnetor.
J. W. MAI.I.AfK . . THO. n. RHAW
AMERICAN HOUSE,
1 albenbarc. t IrarHeM C a.. Pa.
PHIS w.l! banwa and loej tab!iihrd Ho'.id,
1 farwwrly kt by R. W. Mor. aad lattatly
by Wm. r?ek. ar. ku ton Iraa.d for a taraj
at yar by tk andtrfirnej. te wbirk Iba attra
tioa al the traraliar pablie ia aow eallad, aad a
liberal (bare af peali patroaar I eolieilad.
aprl,4 ly.pd f-HAW A WALLACB.
s usquehanna" ho use?
t'aracBirllle, Irarfield roaaty. Pa.
ryot aid aad will .tblihed Botel. toaatl.
X 'ally attaatid aa tbe tonka ef tbe feaqae.
baaaa, ia tba torojrb of Carweairille. bat toea
le.d f, . ,.rm ,i ,,, k7 th, .nierai,,,
It bai to. a aanr.ly rattled, and ia aew opea te
tb pabli raaraiiy aad Ike trar.lliof bobibb.
aitr ia r. ih. v. :i . .
- ' - r - - '. ww wymna IB
rmirt tmni, eomf..tt.M ablle tarryinf at tbi
".ai tor id. aceOBiaie-
Mioa ef Uaau. Cbarf a aiod.rata
crll-tf pru. U. JKFFRIKS.
RAILROAD HOUSE.
uti FTRrrT, rnii.tPKBtRo. fa.
TU. aoderairoed kp eon.untly oa band
the tonef Lutaora. Ilia table ie alway
farplie wlta tbe to.t tbe atarket alf.rdB. The
trar.ltnr pablie aij de wall to c b Ira a ulL
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
COXISTOWW, PAI PHIS CO., FA.
'T'lIF aalenined takal tbi atelkod of ia
, "atrmr. . ir.ra. IB COBBtr.
tbat be baa reAtted aid re-ep.B.4 tba kotel fur.
ajerly kept by B. k.-iBr, at Cnieateaa, a her.
k aill take rperial pale t. radr aatufartita
to ail wbe faror ktai at.k their perronar. He
bae m a all tba reek eat ef tbe ri.ar aad
planted aaaeb BC poet, far kalf a at. I. ato.e kit
fieea. f.bl4,! tIEOHUB FALR.
(TlotUtQg.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
TDK Haie an bard : yoa'd like ta knew
H'W yea Btay .ere yoar dollar,
Tba way te de it I will .btw.
If yea will read abet fallow.
A e wbe II. ed at far free here.
be airbed bird al ki trad.
Bat kad a keaeebold te aupport
Tkat faaBdered all k atade.
I kia '.. (tr. ba, "Xtr friead,
1 Kf.k tkread bear aad reuxa t
I t. tried ta r- atyielf a rait.
Bat eaa't aar ap eaoe.h."
Sara I. vy frieal knw Back bar, yoa f
I II tell ta a tier is a
T ret a .ait tf.t'i aand aad rarer i
Te REUbN-iTEl A Co.
U to- k wbat llttl k. kad aa.ad,
Aad aeat te Rriieaateia A Bmthera',
Aad tbre kr got a kaaJaooae aaii.
Far kail ka ajjd te nWa.
Hew be la k.a, br "tek aa well,
Aad tbeir effeet la ra"b,
Tkxl wbea tby lake tkeir dally aieal,
Tkey d.a I eat kalf aa aiaek.
Aad aew ke dad. ea Batarday ai(bt,
Wiib all tbeir aaat .aDnlied.
Tbat b ba aioBy left te tpead,
Aad aoai te lay aatde.
Bit ftel taeeeea, witb ebeerfa! nil;
Fla f'adly tall te all.
If yea d ear aaeeey, (a aad bay
V rt.r .Utile, at
kEIIiTI!TS CLOTRIXO BALL.
WVera tbe rhMMM i.mi . - j t... . ...
aad f F.rat.tiui, . mmi
eeery auea aad ia eaare etiie aarll. a?
Doly's Clothes Washer
VSD Oale Copper 'rff FFKU Cl'TTBR,
f eeJeby U. 11. ISl.lLKR A CU.,
JJ'. tf Fblltr-bare, Fa
ri'H .f w.M Knc "AI.JI4NAC M
X -! aaie a tbe Feet lieu.
ri.ee J. tit. JUiled to taj tdierr. lleja;!
I8RAEL Tf.ST,
A TTt i: M V . T v tV
f IratnVIn,
a fr In tb t'.al H I
JOHN H, FULFORD
ATldhKKV A I
t Ir.iltrl.l. I' a.
PIM aitb J. II. Ntltt.1,1, r.a , ... i ,,
icral H..
- rroatpi a't'i'a (ir.a tk .
af lat. t'lalat and la all u, v,
Wairb . ir It.
W A L T E R B A R R E T T
ATIUHNKY AT l.AW. 1
OHr aa nVaoad ft., Claartald, fa. fanlij,
V m. A. w alluv. Ubi. l,. j,
J. Illaka H all.ra. Itut),,
n. V . 1 MM n.n. . ... -
la
luttat
Iff
AT1"H K YH AT l.AW,
Irarlk Id. Pa.
F-I.f al bviia.i. at all kludt prta, I,
aaearatalj Bttad4 to. (fttrl
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH
ATTOKNKY AT LAW. 1
OXo adjoining th Bank, fta-owlr oocniitJU
J. MoKaalljr, bawad au, Claarbiid,
IMT-Will attand proaipily ta ellin, ,'
afjaad. j , (datllQ
JOHN L. CUTTLE.
ATTORNEY AT l.AW
Anal Ret Katalc Atcut. Clearfield, Ft.
OAra oa Market atrat, oppoalta tb jail.
ptr Haapxtfall off.ri hi wrrion ia Mp.,.
aad b7inf land In Claarflald aad adiiii.i..
aoaatiea; Bad witbaa atnarlM4cafoTorta.it.
joart a a twiiior, Aattart klanelf that k.taj
raadar aatiafaattoB.
ia2l,U tf
WM.
M. McCULLOUGH.
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
Clcarflcld, Pa.
Oflio om kUrkt etreet oo door east of tl City.
ield toon 17 bank. mji.ti
Jobo II. On if. C. T. aiieiuerr
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER
ATC'OHSEYS AT LiM '
Bellefaale, Pa. aH ii.,
F. B. REED, M. D.,
THYSICIAN AND HL'RUEOS,
-lIainr nnarad to Tt iHiaaurrnta, rv.
off.ra bia prt lioaat acrriae to tb pvKl 4
tba sarroflBdiee; eaoalry. (jfll.1T
DR. J. P. BURCHFIeTdV
Laatc Sarfeoa of tbe 83d Keg meat, FeDniyitim
Volunteer, baring returned froej tbe A.
effer bit prfeuibaal rrieei to tti tiuuu
of Clearfield eeontj.
i"Prvireiiiotial ealU proaiptl attenlH u
Oft re on 6ood itreet, furmerl erof,tf t,
Dr. Wood, (r..i
DENTAL PARTNERSriip,
TR. A. M. niLL,
Deri re to Inform hit l;t n r-' -t.
fot.ic KenerlJj.l at be bnafM- .icd !.
ia tbe prattiaeof Peatfetry,
.S. P. SUAW, D. b. ,
Whulia gradeaU ef tb FhiUd-1-.'
College, aLd therefore ba tb b g
en 11 of prfeioaal akiiL All f . t
tb office I will bold b Mlf pere.ah
bl for being dun ta tb atut atieUri,i .
ar td bigbeet order ef tb pre'eMien.
Aa etabliabed practice of twotj-i jt,
tbl plae Dble n to tpeab to bt ui
aitb eocfidenee.
EnrBtrmeDts from a diitanee ibonld H mm.
hy letter a few dat before tb patieat trf,t
wming. JOB , ieos
S. J. HAYS,
SUROEOS DEXTIsT.
TTiompaon flreet, turneu.tlllc, Pv
Mr-Te.ii enraeted wiib tbe apulioail,a a)
loeal BB.wetbeaia eoaiparatively witnoat pm
All kiadi af Dniil work doc a. nay U if.
"C. M. CADWALLAD E r7
COXVETAXCER I JI STICE Or THE Tti .
For Deratur Tp Clearfield Co.
4faVCeUeetioaa promptly atade and Lpe) taetra.
bibu aaeeated ea eborteat not ire. Foa: tdm
addraaa. PMipabare;. Pa. marlv.'ii
J. BLAKE WALTERS
ocittviiNfaie aiih uuni 1 1 At.tt
AfBt for tb Pmehae and Aale of La oil.
f learBeld, Pa.
eT-Pronnt atteatiei ira ta all buiaw
eoaaaneel aitb tbe eoaaly afleei. OSr. ut
lloa. Wm. A. Wallace. jani-
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
F.ir I-a.renoe town.bin.
Clrarflrld P. O.. 1 IrarMeU Co- Pa.
-CoUioBi aid reatlttaaau proa.tlj
aiaaaj- je.t.H.
SURVEYOR.
flHS uadrrricned ofTir bi arrtrioee a. a 8ar-
a. rarer, sad naay be lonad st bu re i dent, i
Lewrraoe luaa.biii. Letter! will raacb biai i
reeled t Clearbeid, Pa.
vay T-lf. JAMES MITrliriU
DAVID YOUNG,
STONE-CUTTER AXD MASO.N
P.O. Do 118, Clearflrld. Pa.
Bl It tfcwi.l li..i i ... . J . T : c.
aad Sep.natadiBc Job. All kind ef bjaanrr
deae. ta tbe aioet workmaalike aiaaaer. taw
aeuciuu, aaa eeatracu bakea ia Bay part al
county.
JAS. C. BARRETT,
JUSTICE OF TliK PEACK
Aad Lieeaead Cooeeyaaeer.
I.Btbenbarg, ClearBeld re., Pa.
drColleetloaa and reaiiuaaeei preatpllr
ade. aad all kiada of l(al in.traaifnt. aeeietl
ea abort aotiee. (o. M f
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND STREET,
OJ.11 CI.R A H FI Kl D. P A. '
THOMAS H. FORCEE
ei.Lia ia
GENERAL MERCHANM.SE,
r.RAHAMTIIX, p..
Also, ettenilr nt.no fa, tureir and du .i in f j,
Timber and r-aaed Lauberol it k;:. i.
WOrJin aulicited aud all I ... t -U4.
.'
aro. iiaaat imit iiii , -
W. ALBERT L (JRCS
Meanfartarrrt A nt- - I i ,
Sawed Lumber, Sonar, Ti'r ,
WOOltLAND, IM
JVaT'Ortltr kdirited. B.'l : ,
arid rei.oat'i t i
Al ire Woodland P O,, t .
W. Al '
FRANCIS COUTK
Mtiu Av r.
Frrnchtllls, lleatficld Cuu t
Keep, eon.tantly oa hn I a li II
Pr .li. Hardware. Hmerle.. attl ,nt . .
nanaitr b.pt la a retail atnr, , ahia a ,11 le tou
fur e.h. a. eh,.ap a alaratt, re in tlx oea'.ty.
IranrbTill Jan. l;, jNi; v-
MOSHANNON LAND & LUM3ER CO,,
OSCEOLA STEAM JI11.I.S,
aiavi ricri ri
LUMBER, LATIi, AXD TICKETS
H. H. MIU.I.INtiFflRIi. Preatdeel.
Oee Farea) Pl.re. V... 1?S ft. drtl It.. Fkll'a.
J"IIN LAW SHE. titir.rriiitrt.drnl.
! J tlereola Mill,, ClearfteU roanly. f'
R E U B eITtHTc K M A nT
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
( Irartteld, Peaa'a.
wji.lTill rrevnte J.. la bit line proeiftlr
ia a aorkmanltka wtaen. arri.T
it. ico it i so?; a t o.
PORK PACKERS,
. l iberty SI., ruisbmrtK
Hare. a band a bur .look of
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAIN AND aAB CV BED BAMS,
Mom Pork, nrted Bf, and Leaf Urtl. all of U
eaa Parking, Carittc aad nsukiag.
Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried App
and Feacbes,
VTHk a aenara a.aonaMat af (Ireeeriaa, at tat
lewwrt tuikat pKea, Jan ll.'tJ ',?