1 1 T Tin: iir.ri'Hi.iiA. c i.v.Aiinr.t.n, i'a- THIUMIAT MOP-MStl. 0 TPI'K Tl Ml KTTA OKA. MlH Orar, I em eerpeater, And like youreelf, r1'"" Two planee ' rt m "" Andfet ika lool la train. Jlr g.uge ll high, "J limoer wand, No tcb if In my frame, Few iplile, no knot, .lick In the ri To block or wreaeh the .am.. I i.w your line, and oflVr board And awl that marrug. ads, I thought I d ui ,ou r.t the. bolt Full ohitcl for your dad . I've bad Is .crew my courage up To obip then .baring, few i If you'll dorouil I'll augur you Will llick to m. like glue. If any olbor Joiner bore. And bamman at yoar baart, I pin to go and out him out, And nail bim at the ilart. DOESTICKS ON THE GRECIAN BEND. I don't often say anything about the fotninine fashions about the lib Surdities of cut, color, or matoriul in which they choose to array them elves. In the single matter of head gear I have conscientiously held my tongue when it was about an burd work to do it as 1 evor undertook. They have worn big bonnets and lit tle bonnots, and finally they have got to wearing absolutely no bonnet, but only a diminutive sort of plato or platter stuck up ctlgways and held in that elegant position by some inscru table means to lovely womon only known. While they wore bonnets they adorned them with the birds of the air, the fishes of the sea, tuo beast of the field, and vegetables of the earth, with no word of remon strance from mo. They wore birds of paradise, bum ming birds, peacocks, spring chickens, togotlior with partridges, pigeons, grouse, snipe, woodcock, and other game birds, in such profusion that if a city girl thus attired had ventured into the country she would have stood a good chance of getting a big charge of Bhot fired into her chignon by some enthusiastic but erring sportsman, who might well fancy that a flock of quail bad settled in her black hair. They indulged in flowers of all sorts and sizes lilies, daises, marigolds, roses, geraneums, hollyhocks, dundo- lions, mnyweed, gupflowors, morning glories, red peonies, verbenas, and even cactus blossoms, a foot across. They heaped vegetables up on their bonnots. I watched tbem from green pehs and radishes up through cucumbers, tomatoes, cur rants, cherries and cauliflowers, and Lave no doubt they finally reached summer squashes, pumpkins and the largest cabbages. In fishes, they tried the minnow, the trout, the gold and silver fish thon the flounder, the porgie, the Con neeticut shad, the soft and shining bullhead, tho graceful eel, and so to the lordly blue fish and the noble sea bass. Shark was also essayed with out much success, and one lady fired by a noble ambition, actually marched up Broadway staggoring undur the weight of a huge sturgeon, but this was too inconvenient to become the rage. They have trimmed their bends with squirrels, rabbits, raw and mice, meadow moles, and such "small deer, and I beard of a young panther and a wild cat, stuffed and mounted to life, and reposing on tho fashionable bon net of a Madison avenue belle. All these doings, besides countless other absurdities and innumerable preposterous inventions of woman, to mako themselves hideous, under the name of "Fashion," have I noted, ob served, regretted, and mourned over, but aaid nover a word about. Ono reason fur my continued silcnco was, that the ladies haven't got all iho monstrosities of lashion, by a irood many the tailors, hatters, and other ilk and broadcloth engineers, who toll us what we must and shall wenr, on pain of being considered unfushion able, have arrayed men in about as many ridiculous nonsensicalitieri, in mo way of dross, as ever the other ex have worn. And. a second reason for my being so very qUit is, that if l once begin to write about fashion I could never toll when to stop. iu thora ta a I.mit to n.nat things mere is, I may say, an end to all things, even to tho silence of my gray goose quil, on that sul.joct of womni, as ruiea ny lasuion. I now behold the fair daughters cf my country deliberately striving bv r;..l.l .-J 1 l. . . .. . " ' ...(juw u , uay I0 uuiorm and dctort their lithe and graceful figures, and convert themselves into a sort of hu man camel ; or, rathor, into an Aus tralian kangaroo. The other day Mary Magcc, my country cousins friend, came to soe the said country cousin, who is visit mg us. When I camo homo, it eve ""R, I was glad to see Mary, but 1 observed semelhing q.u-or rtt.ut her. She walked with a crook in her buck, and I thought the poor girl had been washing perhaps the day before, and o had got a me Uck , fot Tor her, and so went out and bought one of Sticktighf. IW Man's pias ters. When I got home I called her to on. side and said:. -Mary, if you'll get Maria Lemanlh, (my country cou-in) to put tbison your back to night when you go to bod, It will take the soreness out of j our bones before morning. "It will draw rrotlv hurrf ,A . . ';m0'b,,111 Toucan stand it for , " " ' "nd J-ou'd bolter stand 7 nyll'"' mhr than u. that back crooked. l m tro,y , to see you afflined so, but tU, pU,, will be certain to cure yon. ly, c,u ed IW JW. piaster, bat I'm ri. U Hill ilt. fur a roof tint 1-11 M b,h.i i ..... - - - ' W I .'ll" Who would bcli.'ve tho ungrnlt rul return for my trouble 7 Mary threw the plsater ill my fore, (.wnrre ao lnt that it pulled ol "''"r by tho roots,) burst into tears, and ran up stairs winning out. mat miv navcr was so Insulted In her life. Pretty Maria Lamunlha camo down stairs and began to give mo Hail Columbia in tho scolding way; and I'll toll you when that girl goes in for a good square jaw she can't be beat tin nnviliinir tluit wears "built hair." She told mo that I had insulted tier friend and abused her, and she was going to leave and go right home tried to find out what all tho row was about, and explained to Miss Laman tha thut I wanted to do Mary Magoe a kindness, and had offered her tho plastor to take tho "crick" out of her back "Crick!" said Lemantha, in her most vicious and spiteful way "Chick I You must bo a fool j that's no crick that's the Grecian Bend." "Well," said I, "whatever you may call it, Mary Magce has got it bad ; but I'm sure that planter would cure It Iwfora to-morrow morning At last, after a long series of scold ing on Leraantha's part, the whole thing camo out. Tho Grecian Bond is not a deformity to be pitied it is a fashion to be followed. It socms that Mary had seen a gill who had become a Grecian Bonder in England, and she had told the girls that all tho aristo cracy are "Benders," and go all the time half bent, as if they were anxious to become humpbacks, and had just got tho hunch well started. Lemanlha said that all the girls in America who cared for stylo, were practicing walking round-shouldered, and were becoming Grecian Benders as fust as they could. I noticed next day in the street that Lemanlha had told the truth. Every unmurricd woman we met was walk ing with her bead thrust forward, hor shoulders bumped up, elbows drawn back, and ber arms raised to a level with the stomach, while the hands were hanging loosely from the wrists, as if tbero was no bone there. You can't imagine a more awkward, un graceful, ungainly posture. Every woman looks liko a kangaroo in petti coats. Lemantha says that, for fear they should forget fashion und should straighten up for a minute as nature intended them to, thoy wear a sort of harness called a "pannier," which an swers a double purpose it adds to the size of the hump, and it keeps the poor, deluded patient all the time humped Can anything bo imagined moro hideous f Just think of a graceful well mado woman, muking a Urocian Bender of herself, by crooking her spino, humping hor shoulders, and strupping herself into the shapo of a dromedary as near as she can 1 I observed carefully yesterday all tho "Bonders" I met in the street They all wore an affected idiotic smile which they can't help. They all look ed ashamed of themselves, for they knew everybody was laughing at them, and so they walked two to gether to keep each other in counle nance. Kot a-"Bcndor" could face tho jeering crowd alone. They all carried their hands flapping np and down, with the fingers wide apart for all the world as if they had been boil ed and the bonos taken out. Their humps looked as though each had a peddler's pack on her shoulders half covered up with a shawl. They all looked like, well to put in a sentence, my idea of a Grcciun Bender the bump on her shoulders makes her look to me as if she had dono a hard duys work ovor her wash tub yesterday, and could'nt straighten her back to-duy ; and hor flapping hands look as if she had just tuken them from a bowl of starch, and that sticky fluid was dripping off tho ends f hor fingers. I think, in fact, the Grecian Bender should bo called "The Washer-woman's Stoop." Q. K. PuiLANDER DOKHTICK'S, P. B Woman's Lovr. A woman's love onco won, remains steadfast and faith ful forever. Time and changes cannot alter it. It burns purely and brightly amid care and sorrow, coldness and neglect. All things else change, but it remains tho same. Woman brought woo into tho world by her first sin, and God in pity, planted in her breast that holy love which has mado earth almost an Eden, and without which Heaven itself would seem lonely From liis cradle to his grave, it watch es over mnn with a tender and noblo devotion. It guards his infancy, blesses bis prime, comforts his ago. and cheers bis dying hour. It asks nothing but a return of love that a spark of its own divino fire may enter into and fill tho heart beloved, expand ing and beautifying it, and encircling man's life with a nobleness and truth that his own nature is powerless to bestow. IUvenor. A rich old man died re cently in Berlin, whoso young wife had led him but a sorry life. lie fre quently stated that be would bo ro venged. On reading tho will his ven geance was too well felt. Ho left all his property, about 1,000,000, to his wife, on condition that she passes every day from eight A. M. till six P. M. at his tomb. .Should she miss one hour the wholo fortune rovorts to the natural heir. Mr. Perriwig say he rarely suffers tor want ol air at his house. A brecte is raised In the readiest man ner, and often from the most trifling cause. A reris'n t.nti brnUer wsa on detuned in the hitler pail of the bft century, in France, anJ under pen liareimimstam'ea.to a hundred year in the galley, and, strange to relate, this man made his appearance In bis own nativo province at the advanced age of K'O years, ho being about liO years of go when tho sentence which condemned him to such a dreadful punishment was passed. It is dilll- cult to conceivo what the feelings must have been with w hich bo return ed as soon as emancipated from the shackles which had enthralled him for a century, to breathe onco moro the cherished air of tho sconos of his infancy. Bourg, in tho department of Ain, was his native homo, but time had so changed tho placo that ho recognized it only by tho church of Boron, which was tho only thing which had undergone no alteration Ho had triumphod over laws, bond aire, man, time, everything. Not relation had ho left, not a singlo being could be hail in acquaintance, yot he was not without experiencing the homage and respect the French pay ago. For himself, he bad forgotten everything connected with his early youth ; even all recollection of the crimo for which be had suffered was lost, or, if at all remomherod, it was a dreary vision confounded with thousand other dreary visions of days long gono by. His family and con nections for several generations all dead, himself a living proof of the clemency of Heaven and the eoverity of man, regretting, perhaps, the very irons which had been familiar to him and bulf wishing himself again among the wretched and suffering beings with whom his fate had been so long associated well might ho be culled the patriarch of burglars. How Some Men Live. Men trace many pains for the journey of life. Some linger among tho flowers that docorato the bosom of Nature; some grope in caves and mines, those hoi low arteries of a pulseless globe ; and some pursue the starry poetry of Heaven. Here one transfers to the canvass "tho Lumun face divino ; there another catches and fixes with ready pencil, the changing glories of a summer lundscupu, and tho varying lints of summer skies. In this place is onn who knocks at tho pnlo Parian tombs, till the dead he sees with the eyes of his soul comes forth at his bidding, throw off tho mm Mo l.ubili mcnls of death, and stand up in the day, rounded and fashioned, and ev erything but warmed into lifo, by the magical touches of chisel and graver. In that placo is another, who does little but listen. There is music for him everywhere. Tho great shout of the waterfall fills bis soul with joy ; the roll of the thundor Is the bass of a great anthem. The loavos do not rustle, but they whisper and sigh, and aro every ono a tongue. Tho wind is musical, nnd tho brook sings solos for him. Ho lives in a voiceful world, and he listens and rocords; his scores are all harmonious, and his lifo noth ing but a lyric. Ho utters in melody's distinctcal articulations, what other men dimly feel In winter he gives us the laughter of summer songs; in summer he can mock Dccomber sigh ing in the pines. Happiness. It would form, per haps, one of tho most smusing, if not the most instructive, chapters in po etio history to compare tho various opinions expressed by tho inspired respecting happiness. He who dwells in a lonely valley believes happiness resides in a crowded city among com pany and books; while ho who sings among tho ratllo of other men's char iot w heels, and the smoke of (en thou sand chimnies, fixes the abode of hap piness by tho sido of some purling brook, beside a green hill, where tho wind is ever fragrant and tho voice of nature alone is heard. Tho high born bard, sick of the hollow courtesies of polished Bocioly, sighs for the pasto ral solitudes, where flowers never fado and flocks never stray and beauty is nover out of blossom. The shepherd bard, on the other hand, who has to wander over moors and mountains, bulf choked in winter with drifting snow, and half-scorched in summer with burning suns, who has to smear and clip bis flocks, as well as koep thorn from the fox, and save them, loo, from smothering in a snow wreath, envies tho opulent, and longs to be a lord. There was some sense in the remark of a Scotchman, who, in reading the saying of Solomon, "snow is beautiful in its season," ex cluimod : "Ayo, nao doubt it was beau tilul loyou, sitting with the rich wines and tho lassies o' Jerusalem sitting asido you ; but had ye been a poor stanc mason yo would hao said nao such thing." Here is a bit of sidewalk etiquette which it would bo well for ludics and gentlemen to read and remember : "When a lady is walking with a gon tleman she should always be at his right arm, whether it be towards the insido or oulsido of the walk ; then the lady will not bo shoved against the passers. Those who giggle at jor sons who follow this rulo are them selves the greenies." A young lady having promised hor graiidina that she would never marry a certain fellow "on the face of the earth," repaired with hira, after the old lady died, to the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, and was married under ground. Eyes are the electrio telegraph of the heart, that will send a message any distance in a language only known to the two souls who corrofpoDd. i UMri i.wirs .i km v imtti ns Uooflniid'K fiormnn Toiilr; a . Tha llrat IWaiawlM rT an im.,.i oi int Lir, Mi.inark, or iM(rmu Orgenl. Hoofluntl's OiTinnii IVitlors ! mmsnrad of lh fora JuV.i (or, as they are medicinally lorujed, T r Sllraelel ol mole. h.,1,. .nd barbe. I I a preparation btthly ..rir.ied a d XM- allily "frae from Icobolle aduilnura or any kino II.Hiflaiurs German Tonic tf naomblnetlon of all the Infredlenta of the llill.n. wllb tba pur.el auallly of 8anla Crul Hum, Oranre, tt . melon ona'of the moat plea- nl and ereeable reuie.llea erer oueraa 10 ma .l.lia Tboee irelernnx a aeuioiue iraa irvu aloubolio adiaillure. wili uio lloofluml's German Bittern. Thoia who fa no ohUntloo to tbo eomblov 11 on of Iho Hitter - lUled, will u. Ilooflancl's German Tonic. Thty tvt-o both O'lattly fcooil, nd eon Uio the . me modioli... ., tho ehnloo botwoon tho two boirtfr a moro ni-ttor of tut. tho Ton to boing tho moot plubio. Tho itomoch. from & variety of oouioi, inch u lndige-tioo, tfpspili., Nervoua Dthilit. oic., ferv apt to doto y-'v iu luuuniuuB uirug. d. Tho LiTor, ovia II patblciog o olotwlj si it tioei with tho biuioacu, then bo- eomci aflortct, tho roiultof wbirb Ii ibat the paitoofe mffffo from aovoral or moro at tho iol lowioi dlwaoei : Cot.it.pat.oa, Flatuleaco, Inward Pllea. rillttii Ol blOOa tO IDO IlfaaU. aciiiiij i lue nu-- Mb, Nou. Hoart Hum, Utifut for JTood, rmiooM or Weight in tho Stomach, Hour Rruptiuoi,8ink log r Huttorinfat tho pit of tho bumacb,ttwiia Ding of the Head, 11 u rr ied or Difficult breathing, flattering of tho IIeart,Chcking or Suf fooatiog oenaatiooi whoa Id a -l0 poetnre, Uimneaf of T.ioQ, dutf or webi before tho oyei, doll paia ta tho bea4,de6oieoey of per- pi ration, yellvwoee. of tbo ekia and eyei, Paid la the tide, beck, oheit, limbi, eto., Hidden flushes of boat, barniog lUeb, oomUat lmagintnge of eU and groat depress ioa of apiriia. Tbo ntferor from these diseases ihould eier oiee tbo great oaotioa ta the seloeotlua ol remedy for bio ease, purchasing oaly that which bo la assured II from hie invwiiga tions and inquirin possesses true merit, Is skillfnlly compounded. Is free from injurlooi Ingredients, and baa established for Itself a reputation for tbo euro of these dieeatoa. Id this eon section wo would eubmit iboee well known romedieo Hoofland's Gorman Bitters, a a IIoofland'B Gorman Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON. Philadelphia, Ta. Twenty-two year sines tb'y woro Aral Intra, doeed into this oovotry from tier many, during which time tbey have andouhtodly performed more rares, and benefited luflohog humanity to a greator ettent, than any other remedies known to the publie. Thfte remedied will effectually care Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nenroue Debility, ii V b r on i e Diarrhoea, Disease of tho Kid aejro. and all diseases arising from a Disordered Lirer, Stomach, or Intestines. IX'bility, Resulting from any cause whatever ( Prostration of the system induwd by severe Labor, Hardships, Kiposuro, fevers, Ac, Aa, There Is bo medicine si tan t equal to these emedies in such eases. A tone aad vigor Is imported to the whole syitrtn, tho appetite Is strengthened, food is enjoyed, ins sin warn di Kite promptly, the blood is purified, the oom pleaion beoomes sound snd healthy, the yellow tin re ts eradicated from the eyes, a bloom it given to the cheeks, and the week aad nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy heiog. IVrsonH Advanced in Life, and feeling Ibe band of time weighing heavily oi on them, with all its attendant ills, will And the u-e of three .litters or the Toaio, aa eliiir that will Instil new lifo into their veins, restore In a meaturo the energy and ardor of more youthful dare, build up their shrunken forms. aad give health and happiness to tbelr remaining years. Notice. It Is a well established faet that fully one bslf of tbo female po rtion of fur popula Hon are seldom in the I enjoyment of good health, ot.lo use thier own expression, tney "never feel wall." They are languid, devoid of all energy, eitremely nervous, and bare no ap petito. to this cle-s of persons the Bitters, or the Tonic, it especially recommended. til f i tl Drlicate Children are made strong by Ibe a so of either of these remedies. They will care every oaeeof Maraeaius without Ml. Tbcusatds of certificates have accumulated la the bands of the proprietor, bat space will allow of the publication ol but a few. Those, It will bo observed, are mea of note, and of such standing aunt tbey most bo believed. TeHtiinoniulH. Roa. George W. Woodward, CMef Justtao of tbs Hupreme Court of Fenniylrunia, writes t Philadelphia, Pa., Marsh IA, IftrvS. "I find Hourt.AND'a . UanuAH IhrreRstsa good tonic, useful ia A disessesuftSedtgest iva organs, and of great be or fit in eases of debility and want of nervous actloa la the system. Yours, truly, Geo. t. Woodwaho." TJod. Jsrnes Thompson, Judge of the ffupremr Cuurt of Peaosylvania, writes. Philadelphia, April I8. "I eonstder Hoofland's Uorman Hitters a valu able medicine to esse of Indigestion ur Dyspep sia. I ana certify ibis from otperieneo. "Yours, with respect, Janes l9reoR.N From Rev. Joseph P. Esnoard, D. D., Pastor of tba Temb Baptist Church, Philadelphia: lr. J Acasoa -Dear Kir : 1 have bean freq neat ly requested to eonooct my name with rocom mea'lations of different hinds or medicines, hit regsrditig tbo prae ties as out of my ap propriate sphere, I jV have ia all oases de clined i but with a olear proof in various inrtanres, and purtirularl? In my own lamily, of uie useful nes of Ur. Uofland s German Hitters, I depart for once from mr usual course, to ei prsis my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially for Liver Com plaint, It Is a safe aad valuable preparation. In some rases It tney fail, but usually, I 1oubt aot, it will bo very boaefteiaj tethesewbo suiter from the above eause. Yours, very respectfully, J. I). Kamunn, Eighth, below Coal si Sireeta. Prom Rev K. T Fendell, Editor of Christian "Chronicle, Philadelphia t 1 have derived derided benefit from the use of Hoofland's German bitters, and (eol U my pr v. lege to recommend Ihem as a mo. valuable tonic to all who are snffanng from general debi.ity or from diseases arUmg from dfrangement ol the liver. Yours, traly, D. 1 bsoall. Caution. Hoofland's Oermaa Hitters are counterfeited. See that the aigna tare of C. M.JAl k HON is on the wrap I I par of each bottle. All others are conn terfelt, Principal Office and Maunfactury, at tba Germs a Medioai Butre, No. 631 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. (HARI, h"M M. l'V A JH, Prnpriclor. (Formerly C. M Jacksoa A Co.) Price. Uw (land's German Bitters, per bottle $1 00 per dmea A (0 II (Ki Hands German Tunis, put ap ia inert bottles, par bottle M 1 Or a half doien for T 0 fy-Do not forget to esamine well the article you buy, ia ord r to get the genuine. yMT-For sale by all drguglsU and desters la medicines Jyi;t ly LIVERY STABLE. 111 G andereigned bege leave to inform Ihe f ub . he tb.l he i. now lullr Plrnerrd to aoiMinkmf - dele all in Ihe war of lurni.litng Iloreee, llnfKiee, Sa.tillr. .ml Itermiee, na tha ehnrteet aotiee and on raeeonehle term.. HeeiileDee oa Lot uat etreet. between Third and Foarlh. "learflrld, April II. I"7. QLOTU1NG 1-CLOTUINoZy7u eaa gat a FULL 8UIt af Clothe., (Cat, Taau and Vaet.,) far t6.K. at , i. r. KHAIZtn . Jlmltinrf, rinnaif, tU. (5. S. I-IdlXiAhT MUM'lt 1I STOVES AM) HOLLOW 'WARE, Aitrt MANrrAcrTRr or Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Ph.llp-bi.r-, Crtitra eo., ru. rpilK undersigned respectfully announces to X the publie that bo has on nana a aare-fully-seleoted and well assorted stock of Biuret Ills variety ounsisU of 1UE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which have never failed to gfva perfeet satlifau. Uod to tho most fastidious of Its purchasers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Rpears1 Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm, Herald, sto., with every variety of tbo best Pittsburg Manufacture. The Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with the htovos is made of the boav'est and best material, and warranted 10 give perfect satis faction. Ills stock of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Is larger, bttor and eboaper than aver before e bint tod to the awhile. He defies oom petition either ia variety, quality or prtee. He Is also prepared to furnish a complete aoeontnsnt oi Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured aeatly and with the aula view to service, from the beat ma terial in the market. PLOWS, PLOW POINTK. A COPPER, BRASS AMI IKUN fck.TTL.KH, Of every description constantly ob kaad. LIGHTNING RODS, Superior point, put up .a abort aolloe. Tb Point ba offer, to tb. public la tL. earn, aa la now lied bjt tba r.nailreaia Railroad Co, inetr building.. ORDERS FUR 8POUTINO, ROOFIKii And atbar vark belonflag to bie bualnaai will ba prompUj 1114 bi eaperieaaaa ead akilllul woraaea. BRASS, COrPER AND OLD METTLE Taken U exchange fur gaoda. p-!le aipeciall, lurilei the aUeatloa of Merchant viiblng to porcbaie at wboleeale, aa tbej will Dud It to tbelr advantage to examine tta .loca Deruro purchasing .(.ewbere. U, 8. fLEOAL rbilip.burg, Aug. 0, 1858. Jj21t7 MERRELL & BIGLER DnsLRBt in II Alt DWAItE, Al... HaaafMtarmof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware CLIIIIULD, PA. LOT OK SADDLES, BRIDLES, Uaraeie, Collar., atY for tal. bj MEliKtLL 4 nill.ER. pALMERS l'A TENT UNLOAD- lng Ba; Forka, for Ij MERRELL i. BIGLER, iA iT, ruT'ry, glass Vails, tte for sale by MERKELL k BIGLER. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS A SUOE nadlagi, for .al. by MERRELL A BIGLER QUS, riSTOLS, SWORD CAKES For .ale b, UEhliKI.L A H1ULKK. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Sue., for aal. b MERRELL A BIOLER. T RON I IRON I IRON! IRON For aala if MERRELL A BIGLER JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE KAILS, for tale bf MERRELL A BIOLER. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aaa beat MaaafMtara, for Ml. b MERRELL A BIOLER 'PJlIMbLK SKEINS AND TIKE DOXKS, for aala by MERRELL A RIOLER. J70DDER CUTTERS-fop salo by MERRELL A BIOLER. SAWS I SAWSPSAWS"! ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! . nr.roi.vTio.r i.r sUirsi EMERSON'S PATENT PERfOR ARATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL QUMMINit AVOIDED.) A LSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Fhirpening, an t shaping the Taelb of all Splitting 8awa. VSend for a Deeerlpilre Cirruler and Trlea Li't. WKIIRKLL A BIULER, - Jant-if General Agrnl. Cl.arllrld. Pa CLEARFIELD BAKERY. Marhet Riwt, CleartlrM, Pa. rmh flrend, fakes, Rolls &c, IA1LT. ALSO, FULL STOCK OF CANDIES, And all bind, of Confectioner!... '''" " - A- "TAH1.KR. The Lightning Tamer. fpHK ander.lgoed ara the aola Agent. I. tbla 1 eoonte for the "Norlb Amerira. Ualeanlaed LIUUTNINtl RHUS." T'leeeare tba.nljaafa rd. now I. aea. aad art e.doraed bj all tba acientine mea In the eeaatr,. VI a hereby aolifr tba aitiaena af tba aaaat, tbat wa will pat Ihem ap a heller rod. aad rot laea ajonet, (ba. I. ebarged b, tba feral, a ageata wbu annaall, traeore. tha eoeel, aad eerrr at ear liula raeh, aeeer U relara. ENCOURAGE 110.ME LA BOB. TheM wiebing Llgbtaing Rada araeted aa tbelr building, teed bat addraea ht teller, ar eali ia pareo.. Wa will pal Ihem ap ear.kere la ikeeoualj. and warrant tbem. Tba Kodeaad CilUre. aaa b. aaa. at an, lime b. aelling at ""n"?;, . . "KrlRtCLl, BIUL.&. ClrarSeld, J.. l IfM (, . i. nr. at iiiiti- iirH Xrw Store In Mulsnnlmrgl a the n" formerly nnraplM n, r. I. n-,anT. L. M. COUTK1HT MKKS thin nelbnd of lafnrmln, the clllwr., of Cueing ln, KartheiiP. Iliranl and lb .ur indin, eoanlrt.lbal be baa Jl tf'W a l.r K.h uf SI'MMI.R (lOOUC, whlrh he le deter ntlnrd toeell TKN I'KH CKT l Mr.irrx man ame quelilr of tlondi ran oe ioTTn.ii i"r in uiber etura ia the ueif huorhuoil. Hi. Hock ooneiiti of Dry Goods of ull kinds, Sucb ae Ctinetle. Ca..imere, Maelinn, Helalne., Lines, Inllin. Caheoee, Inmuilnge, iiibbone, Lace, READY-MADE CLOTH I NO. BOOTS SllOUS, 11 Alt) t'Al'S, GROCIEIZS OF ALL KINDS, Coffee, Tea, Puger, Kioe, Mulawea, Fib, Salt, Jjlu.ed uu, rieu uu, iaruun un. Hardware, QuoonBware, Tinware. Caetingn, Plowa and Plow Carting!, Nail,, Ppibel, Corn tulnealore, umer rreeMa, aou ail kind, of Am. V M Plow, are of the Curwenevllle and Centre oounlj make, and ar. warranted ta ba of good qualitj. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint., Varnirh. nia, and a general naiortmenl ol ntauonerj, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will be sold at the lowest possible figures. Li tyM 0118, e Such as BRANDY, WINE, ULV k WHISKY SOOO pounds of Wool wanted fur which the highest pnoe will oe paid. aVtVCoJl and see fur yourselves. Ton will nod everything usually kept in a retail store. Fronofavllle P. O., Jane 1H, lfft-i:pti. GREAT FENIAN RAID Philadelphia in an Uproar. THAD. STEVENS FRIGHTENED Smith Found Alive I XTOT Capt Joba Frollb, nor Pmlth tha Ei ll plorer, hat W. FMlf H SAN K EY, wb. ba. ju.t ratarned from Philadelphia with a new and well .eleetad rlork of KKK1SU Hi ttMMKK O0OD4, . part of whicb ara Dry Goods ! Dress Goods MBS AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOT AMI HHOI'J, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Ac, Ac Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Fish, SpiceB, Crackers and Vinegar, At bt. Mora I mile aael af Earthen. ICIeaHleld, eoaatT, Pa.,) all of wbleb bat. aelling at reduced pneaa. tla awo aeepe woaetantlj o. bead a good anpjl, af LlyLORS Hid Rte. Ilraad,, via aa. n lae aad all or tha aaet kraada. Hlgbeet market prie. paid for all bind, af ine paaii. ara aoiieite. to gtr. bim a ea B. aberge made for .bowing good.. W. HMITH 8ANKET. Kartbau Tp., Jon. II, im pd wn. Tin ircg a. Taoap.u. TEN EYCK 4 THOMPSON CtltWENriVILLIt, PA. TTAVIN 1 laalracaleed from New Tor ana XX the largeat and beat aelaetad Block, o U.hkI., w. ara bow read, aa offer the lie to oar aid ea.to.aere. (ta whom wa relara tbaak. for part favor.,) and tba altiaen. af tba eeaalt gra erallj, at Prices that will Render Satisfaction Qle. ai . call before parrhulng elrewhere, an tbarabj aare from t to 10 par eelit oa roar goodi Oh .lock aoniiate .fa gr.al rartatj, .neb as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTUIXO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, PAIXTS, OILS, DHK.M, KRI IT OK AI L blIM, ri.k. Salt, Laalber, fbaa Piadinge, BOOTS aad rjiiOKt) (eaaura and boma made) ia great ra- riety, aad al reduced figure, j TINWAHB, TEN EYCK THOMPSON. H.'ing re ai.oclated H. B. Tbompaoa wltb ma ia tba abere Ira.a, I deeira all pereont In. deblad ta ma, b, Mote or Book aecuaat, to call aaa eellle nt earae wilbowt delar. a. TEN EYCK, CurwenrTllle, Ma,, T, I Ml tf. XEW NT Oil 13. Cor. Second Su and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL . TTADJuet reoeired and opmrd. at the .bore 1 g. Bimrn place, aa entire new elorfe of KrM MKH IKMUIS, which he will aril VKIU Cllb'AP IUK IAMI. ilia atoek ouu.i.u af lry CiSoods ro'erlrs II ARDWAKE, QUEENSWAKE, Boot, and 8hoea, Hat. and Cap.. Hcadv-Mad i. loming, eio. ue aim kecpe eboioa FL 0 I'll, CORX MEA L, FEED, Chop, fffiron, IHh, and Itricd IVMela. Perann. dcplrnn. of rjurcb.alng good, at fair raiee are reepectlullT reuueeted lo giro him a call. r Approicd rounlrj produce will be takaa, al the higherl pneee, in rieb.ng. for gtwda. Clrartleld, June II, IliSK If 2yF.V STOHK AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Ubt ju.t ojieneJ N'g 8rom, on Main St.,Ci.griii.D, Pa., Ulclf ooouplnl bj Wm. F. IRWIN. Their Block cotmiit, of aXaJUT CECDCEID33, 0CH!ta nf Ih. teat quality, Queensyvarc, llools and Shoos, tod fTrTjr artiolo necraaar. Tor one ' comfort. Call nd tiamine our ilCH-lt belor. pur rliMing eluwbare). Vlaj 9, 1 PCfJ-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TMIR aaderalgned, baring atlabli.bed a Nar. ear, ea the 'Plba, abaal half war betweea Clearbeld aad Carwen.ellle, i. prepared l fur. i.h all kind, af FRl IT TKKKi, ( elaadard aad d.arf.) Hrergreea., Sbrabber,. Urapa Vioee, Uooeeberriea, Laataa RlaebherTT. rilrawherre. aad Kaiberr, Viaee. Ale., Hiberlaa Crab Treee, Uuiaea. aad ear:, eavlel Hbubarb. A a. Order. prompUjr aueadad be. Addreee, k. WRiom. aapie b-F C.rweae.llle. Pa MKlnCAL NOTICRe-AII tbuee bnowlag tbrmaelre. indhled to me for ad,ciae iaa i.oal aiteoOanoc, will plrue aall aad eellle without del.;; otberwia. tb. aoeoanu will be plaoel ia the bauda af aa otSoer for collection. 4. A. MAXwKLL, M. 0, Pwrwwjrrilla, P., Octcher 1, 1M8 H . Iflccti anA ,f hers. JACOO 8. COLE, oot tnd Mioc Mnmifarlurrr, i' run KNvii.i.it, ta. mil ..hu-HWr ail"l'te Ible a.elk"4 of lef 'rm tn, hit .t eMet..ere awu hr p.iKIe- ,HetaMf, .-. l. .nil ...intituie to wi.nntetnre l.ot erta ,!, at the I4 ela4. nr"," re be lliHr (lie fut.li. ! ,lenira a ran. .... nrb le Wa.le out o) ibe lH . r. 0r I all Mi aad al eK-rerfin,! I" ""-" '"r '.p rrne. e-anlry .ru.iua. All aiO'ie n'a. Mil. and elioe. ineile l onirr, en-i en w... ant.,1. i.. C.reallle, Julf W. " J PEACE rROCLAIMEII. THB WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Nearly all the Contraband going bark In their old matters : mn nary one going to oil MaMchurtt, vhere they were KWI no tuny ana u cn. TN eon.equeDM of tba aboee faeU. F. RIIORT f ih. old "Short Oboe Bbop." would aa oi.unre to bl. om.roa petmm. and tba people of Clearfield wont, at Urge, Ibat ba ba. now a am rale lot of rood maurlal. Ju l reoeieea irom tba Kail, and la prepared on.hort aotice to make and mead Boota and blioai, at an paw .nop ia Uraham'. row. II. ti aaliit.d tbat ba aa pleat. Il.lunlaaa it nlihl be aom. InuneelT loyal .tar at bom. paulota.) Ha t. prepared to eelllow for Ca.b or Couatei Prtidoee. Ooa t Iori;el ine Kk mil dour to Shower. 4 Urabam'. itore, SB Market etraet, (,'learleld. Pa., and kept b, a fellow enmmonlj called DANIKL CONNEU.Y, Boot and Shoe Slanufacturer TTAH Ja.l receWed a taa lat of Frawib CALF I I 6K1NS. and la aow prepares ut m.aniae- lure eee'Tthing in bie line at tea lowoat bgur. Haw warrant hi. worn InMM repreaanwo Ho rapetfalljr .olirtt. a .all, at hi. .hop oa Market .treat, aeoond doer weatol me po.iomea. where be will do all In hi. power to render sati. faction noma tna Ualier tope on nana. SEW BOOT aTd SHOE SHttP. EDWARD MACK. Cog. MARKET IB Hri., CLEARFIELD, Pi THE proprietor baa entered Into the BOOT SHOK bu.in.n at the above ataad. and i. determined wot to ba oatdoaa either t. qaal it, or prieo for hi. work. Hpectal attention will ba paid ta Baa.afaee.riBg Kewad work. He baa ea band a, larga lot of Ereneh Kip and Calfgkine, of tba .rr beat qualiti. To. eiti- aen. it Clearfield aad Tietalt, ara ra-rpaetfall, aeited to giro bim a tnal. So ahaxg a fur aall. BO.,.' I tf LW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP, IN CUR I fcHJ-VILLK. THR inbicrlW bftfliig Utly itrt4 nw Boot and Sbo ibnp in CorvantrilU, on Hhia ftrttl, mppomif Joitpk K. Irwie' Irf i lore, MrpeetfBll soaooDcei to tbt publie that bt ! preiiared to men a 'actor all rtylefl of Uoou and Hboe, aod everything ia bit lib,OD ehort sotie. Ha aUN hepe oa band a food ajeort- BDt of raadv-aiftd work, wbieb be will tell cheap for eeb r ooaatr prooca. OCH7-U l: 13J LbWIS 7. ltUbS. THE WESTERN OTEL. OLKARniLD, PA. rpHK ntti-eHber bavlBC laaed for a tena of J. year ttie well koowa Hotel, (Irrpt for Ban yoan by Mr. Lanlrb,) and re It ted aad frfur- ibed it tbroboat, ft aow prepared to eaur taia travel era aad tha public general ly apoa term It if bopad alike agreeable to note petrel, i aad proprietor. Ilia TABLK aod DAK bo tup-lied witb tb beet tba market afforde aad an peine will bo epared on hie port ta add ta taa eon ven ten e and comfort or bit goeet. JOHN lKUtHERTT, ootU Propfiftor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, rpilIS old aftaMWbmrnt baring baea leaee J. by J. MOKKldOX. former I- proprietor of Ibe "Mornii). llunee. ha been tburougbly rea oTatod aad rofiirniebed. and eupblied with al the modern iasprovmenu aad cvnToniencoa oe eeuary tu a ftret elate Hotel. Too dining room baa toon removed to tha Iret floor, aod ia now pact out and airy. Tba chamber ar well ven tilated, ard lb proprietor will endeavor to make bii go eite perfectly at b me. Jrli J. MOKKtSON. Proprietor. CLEARFIELD HOUSE (Former I j k-pt b, Jaa. U. Oaler.) Front tttrcet, Plilllp.burg;. Pcna'a. W S will tmpeanb aa, oaa vbo Bare wa fail M to gia direct aad paraoaal atteatro. to all aaetomeri, ar fail ta eaaee tbeai la rejoice .ear a well forairbed table, witb aleea room, aad aew beda. whera all ma, feel at borne aad the wear, ba at rert. New stabling attached. iOHN MrLATilULIN CO , FbllljMbarg, Jan. 1 1, Wig. Proprietore, i. W. WAI.LACg TII08. H. SHAW AMERICAN HOUSE, l.alhrraburg;, 1 irarfirld C o.. Pa. rpUIS well baowa and long e.tabUebrd Hole! X former), bepl b, k. H. Moore, aad laiutl, b, Wm. fiofawam, er bar baea leeead for a term ol rear, bj lb. andenignel, to abirh Ibe atlca lion a: the traealing publie ie aow railed, and liberal .hare f publie patronage ie eolieited. aprllt.'M l,.pd 8IUW A ffALLACR. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. I oreicuarllle. f learflrld ceailt, Pa. THIS old aad welt etabMebd HUl, boaati folly eitaated oa the boake of the 8iiniae hanaa, la tha huroigh of Crwa riHa. baa We leaved fr a term of vrara bv tha nd. It baa heea ontirely reined, and it aow opea lo p one geoereu ana tnveiung oai ntty ta pertiraiar. No paine will be eparwd to renaer aeei oomTortanie wane tarrying at thie Ample cubnng rooji tor the accommo aiMia oitoama. Vbarge muderata. aerJl tf WM. U. JEFFRIES, RAILROAD HOUSE. MAIN STRICT, MIILlmillRO, PA. THB aaderelgned keep, aoaetaatl, aa band tba heel of Liq.ora, Hi. labia I. alwe,. aupplicd with th. b.t tha market afferda. Tba traveling publie will da well to giro bim a calL aoel,i. ROUkRT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. CtlXKSTOW", PAVrniN CO., PA. THR aaderelgned tahe. tble ele.4 of la forming Ibe Waterman af Clearleld eoaatT, that he ba. rentted aid re-opened the hotel for. merl.T kept b, K. r'breiner, at dieetown, where he aill lake apecial paine be render aati.faetioa to all wba faeor him with their patronage. He ba. blowa all the mck. out af tba rieer aad planted aaahbiag am fat half a mile abnra bi. place. (rebia,'7J UbOHUK FALK. r Clothing. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TBI timaa ara bard, ji.a'd like to baa How ,oa ma, aaea roar dollar, i The aa, to do it I will ehnw. If ,oa will read what follows. A mea wb. Head aal Ik, from bare. Who worhed hard al bie trade. But bad a houeehold to eupport That iquaadered all ba made. 1 mat bim aaea. Bar. ba, -Uj Weal, I loh thread bear and reugb I're tried t. get mreelf a uit, But aaa't aaea ap eaoagb." 8.T. I, bit friend, bow much bar. ,oa t I'll tall ,o. wbera to ga To got a exit tbai'e eand aad cheap i To RR1F.KSTR1N A Co. II. took wb.l little be b.d ..red. And went ta Heiien.leia A Brother.', And there h. got a handanmo rait, For half be paid to other.. Kow be I. borne, be look. wall, Aad their effect ie mob, Tb.l wbea the, take their dell, meaL The, doa't eat hair a. much. And now be llnd. aa Satarda, aigbt, Witb all their want, .applied, Tb.l b. ha. monej left to ap.nd, And roma ta Ujr atde. Hie good eaoaeea, wlib cheerful .mil., He gladl, telle ba all. U,oa'd aaea moae,, go aad ba Yoar elothee at KEIEKNKTEIN'S CLOTBINO HAIL, Wbera tba abeaae.L Inert aad kal rtUiLl... aad good Far.l.hiag Hood, aaa be bad la .an aeer, lari aod la erer, atjla aarl I r .1 'w1!"-"!, tbm:' nw, ! t ,ri,1, aambet of tba aew Teocnta, mail a eop, lo an; addreaa. mr2l T".?..,,KorTic aluaxac in, FTiea Jl ul'J Poe 0 1 8 n A E L TtST, ITTdHli v v AT Law, I traiflrld, l e. avngca In tba i ran II , !'!!, JOHN H. F ULFORD, A T h 1 H N K T AT ,.., ' t'loaiflrlil, I'a. Olfleawltk I. B. MrKn.He. V-1 , e.r, f . tionftl llent -Prompt .ttenll". giren W Ibe af Htiunle, tleime Ae, .04 to .11 Iff , ' WALTER BARRETT. A Tit (UN KY AT I.AW. OWca oa Beeond HI., Cleatbeld, Pa. (.e-H, Wa. A. Wallaoa. ' ll. Vil lllake Wallere. 'nkti.. WAIXACE, BIGLER & FIILDCi;. A 1 1 .'. r-1 -i n i i,in lr.rfl Id, pa. Legal barlneei af ail bind. prtBi'l, accurelelj attended to. li'?!. THOS. J. McCULLOUGH AT'I'OKNKY AT I.AW. Offloe adjoining tha Rank, formerly aerapib J. B. M.nnaiir, eewi.a ei., vieerneil S4T-WIII attend promptl to eolleeilm, of land., 'o. lH'l i; JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real Ketate Arnt, C'learffrld, time oa Maraci fitooi. opprni ir.e jiji aVUKeepeclfully off-rn hit eervirr. it gf i and baying lead. Id CtferfteH aurj hi,,,, oaatiei ; and with aa experience of over i-,r yean a earveyor, flatter hiineelf tnat i,. reader eatielaetioa. iieb.i ,u WM. M. McCULLOUGH ATTORNEY Al I, AW, Clearfield. Pa. Office oa Market etreet one door eaut of the Ciw tali taunt, tiaiin. (a,,, John II. Orria. C. T. AitUH- OaVIS &. ALEXANDER AH nl NKYS Al- LAH'. Ucllrtuute, Pa. iitU.v, F. B. REED, M. D PHYSICIAN AMJ SCKHEOS, JNF.fia.lng removed to YFillienrgron. K offer, bla prUeMinnal aarvice. to ti. fty tba earreuediag Mantrj. j,n DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD. LateSrgoa oftbeM Beg meal Vtmbj K Vnlaateera, having rwturooa trvej u An offer bie profeeeiuaa. erioe to U. tttm: of C learn eld eeuoty. m Prufeei.onal call promptly attetief Offio oa fieooad etrwat, furnwrlj oeeaLii, lr. Wood. J aprt. I' DENTAL PARTNERSHIP Db. A. JL HILLS, Doairoe to inform bti petreni, n; pab ie gaerally,IFat be bef aaaocUted :tt: in the praotie of Dentistry, S. P. SHAW, D. D. S, WhU a graduate of the Pbila-if I.faia I College, aad tberefur bae tb hirbtMita aBl af profoeaional ibill. All wri dt the oDio I will bold myeelf porsonally retm- bla for being doae ia tb moet mtiifsotvr) aa, ar aad hlgbeet arder or lb profeuioa. Aa etabliflhd praetioa f twenty-twereiri tbia plte enable m to tpoak to tay patw with oo6deaoa. EogagmerjU from a dittanc ihuold etm by Utter a few rlayt before the petirnt 4t omiag. IJuae 4, 8. J. HAYS, SURGEON DENTia Thompatoa Htret. CunifBrilllt, Ft. jMfTeetb xtritted witb tfie Brr.lK.tin loeal anefbeia cow p rati ! wi(L.';t p All kiadi of Dental work don. but H i c. m. cadWalladlr CONVEYANCEB A Jl'BTK'E OF THEPli Far Iec(ur Tp. Clearfield (. L-Collortion promptlr made aciil;iuii mtMite eieeatrd on ahortcft not ire. ; 5ddre. Fbilipeburg. I'a, marl),' J. BLAKE WALTERS iCKIVLNLK A.S'l) aj.VVtYANu Ageut fur the Poiche and bate af Lena I learnrw, i'a. Prompt att.ntioa given ta all ea. eoaoected with the aoaat, olbcea. 0c 11 oa. Vim. A. Wallaoa. jui, LEVI F. IRWIN, JUSTICE OF THE PEAC For lwrence tnwn.tiip, Clearfield V. tl , C learfield ( a, h .T'CaliewttoBi and remlttaare. ,m ada. jef.' SURVEYOR. ffHB nniaernigned offer bin em-ier- a 1 veyor, and may be tniiid at bie TTHidr Lewirneo tuwaebip. Letter will bit tooted to Clearfield, Pa. may 7-U. JAMES M T- IIP DAVID YOUioi, STONE-CUTTER AND ilA P.O. Uoi llri, t IrarHrld. Pa, mdR-xtal attention patd to I'n-e'iny " an t Hapertntending Jn.tf. A't kind of Mi done, ia tlr mi wurkannnlike manner. .liritrd, and ovntrart taken ia nnj prt eojBty. j;! J A sTcTb A R R ETT, J U ST1 1; f. 11 K 1 II K 1 EA Aad Licenced C.mceranecr. Lathrrahnrg;, t'lrarflrld ro.. Pa, .Callofllii.B. and remlttaacea fti , made, and all bind, of legal ia.tramentr ri' -oa .bort aotiea. (taivl I DANIEL M. DOUGHERi BARB EE & HAIR ERESSI3 aECOND FTRFKT, J, CLKAIFIELI), PA. THOMAS H. FORCE! p a a t.aa ia GENERAL MERCHANDISE .R AIHMTtlN, Pa. Alto, eitca.ire m.nuf lurrr and dee'er ir limber aad Sawed l.embor all kit. JMr-Ordcra aoliritcd anil all b,.i. pi tiled. ;;' ..o. 1UBBBT unit Al.aBBT.- w. i W. ALRFRT A Rs?n.c Maaufao1unrr k extrniNre Ilmn Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, WOO HI. AN It, PKX.V'A. jgwOrdcr. eoliciir.1. Pill, ailed on b"n and reaeon.hle term Addreaa Wowdland P. ., n-HIl,l C. jeli ly W. ALI I hi A Fi FRANCIS COUTRIET M KUCHA NT. Pracbvllle. 1 IcarnVId I'oantT. '1 Keep, ennrlantlr aa band a full if llr, ltMMi Hardw.rc. tlroecrie. and ct. a.uall.T kept in a rel.il itorc, wh..-b will for oa.b, a. cbeiap ai elftcalire ia Ihe coif lrencbnlle, June J7, Isfij It. MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER I OSCKOLA PTEAM MILL?, BABrrACTt'BR. LUMBER, LATH, AND TICK: ii. n. piin.i.iMHvnp. Prw: Offlca Fnrc.1 ri.ee. Vo. 1J5 S. 4 b " JH11N I.AWMIK. (iiiiMniilc )e'7 Oe.-K.le .Mill,, Clcai-br.d c" RE U B EN H A C K M A N House and Sign Painter and F Hanger, (IrarHrld, Prna'a. VguWill eircute jol in hi. line prowT'' ia a aorbmanlike manner. II. IIOIIISOX v ( PORK PACKERS r .M Libert SI.. PUIt' Have on band a large .tork of Bacon, Sides, Should FLA IX ANDHVUAR ri nKl) ll- Mr. Pork. Dried tin t, and Leaf Ur.l A awa Pa.-birig, Caring and em 'ki.fr Lord OH. Flour. Cheese, Dried Af and Peaches. Witb a gaaeral al. of II""''.' ' if wa,maj aaaauaava 'Iir 1M1