Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 05, 1868, Image 4

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    ii" ll.KA KF1 KI.I, Ia.
TnVRsnAT MORMMl Kov. I. tM
TKI.L MU, H WIt;Kl "vIM.
Tell me, y winged
Thai roead my pmlfcwmy root,
Do yoa act kaow ipol
K bm mortell weep M Mora I
Point tJIT ' " "
Where, fn from toil and pain,
The wearr eoul may rut f
Tbt loud wind eoflened 10 wbirper low,
And tighed for pity ae II eaiwered "No I"
Toll me, thoa mighty deep,
Whooe billow) round mr pl7,
Kuow'tt thoa totol favored tpot.
Bubo Ulead far away,
Wbera weary naa ma; tnd
The blial for which be tight?
Where aorrow nam live,
And friee'tbip never dice f
Tba laud waroa rolled In perpetual low,
Slop pad for awbila and aniwered "Jio I"
And thou, aeronaut moon,
That witb loch holy faoa
Doit eleep in night etabraeo
Tell ma in all thy roand
Bait thoa not aean noma rpol
Whirl mlaarabla man
May tnd a happier kiif
Behind a etoad tba moon withdrew in woe,
And a tweet vole, bat and, responded "No !"
Tell me, my leerel eoul,
0 ! tell ma Bopa and Faith
la there no retting pleoe
From borrow, aia and death 1
la there no happy apot
Whore mortall may he bleat?
Where grief may find a calm,
And weeriaeu a reat T
Palth, Hope and Lore, beat boona to mortal given,
Waved their bright ertnga, and whiapered "Tea,
la in
A DILEMMA.
A young parson of tbe Universalis!
faith, somo years since, started west
ward to attend a convention of his
brotbren in the failb. Be took tbe
precaution to carry a vial of Cayenne
in his pocket to sprinklo his food witb
as a preventive to fever and ague
Tho convention mot, and at dinner a
tall hosier observed the parson as he
seasoned his meat, and addressed hjra
tbns :
"Stranger, I'll thank you for a lee
tle of that 'ere rod salt, for I am kind
' curious to try it."
"Certainly," replied theparson,"bnt
yon will find it very powerful; be
careful how you use it."
Tho hoosier took the profTored vial,
and feeling himself proof against tbe
quality of raw whisky, thought that
he could stand tbe "red salt" with
impunity, and accordingly sprinkled
junk of beef rather bountifully with
it, and forthwith introduced it into
his capacious mouth. It soon began
to take hold. lie shut his eyes, and
his features began to writho, denoting
a very nnharmonious condition physi
cally. Finally ho could stand it no
longer. lie opened his mouth and
screamed ore.
"Take a drink of cold water from
the jug," said tbe parson.
"Will that put it out P asked the
martyr, suiting the action to the word
In short time the anfortunate man
began to recover, and turning to the
parson, his eyes swimming in water,
exclaimed : "Stranger, yon call your-
eit a arselist, I believo T"
"1 do," mildly answered tba parson
"Wal, I want to know if you think
it is consistent with yonr belief to go
about with hell fire in your breechos
pocket 7"
Mothers. Each mother Is a histo
rian. Sh writes not the history of
empires or or Nations, npon paper,
tut writes her own history npon the
imperishable mind of hor child. That
history each mother shall meet Benin
and read again with eternal joy, or
onutterablo grief, in the coming agos
oi ewrnny. xhis thought should
weigh upon the mind of every moth-
r, and render her deeply circumspect,
ana prayertul.and faithful, in her sol.
emn work of training up her children
for Heaven and Immortality. The
minds of childron are very susceptible
and easily impressed. A word, a look,
a irown, may engrave an impression
on the mind of a child, which no lapse
oi urao can efface or wash out You
walk along the sea shore when th
tide is out, and yon form characters,
or write words, or names, in the white,
mooth sand, which is spread out so
clear and beautiful at your feet ac
cording as your fancy may dictate,
um iue returning tido shall, in a few
hours, wash out and efface all yon
have written. Rot so, the lines and
characters of truth or error, which
your conduct imprinU on the mind of
your child. There you write imnrea.
eions, tbe everlasting good or ill of
your child, which noither floods, nor
the storms of earth can wash out, nor
Death's cold fingers erase, nor the
wow, moving ages of Eternity oblite
rate. IIow careful, thon, should each
mother be in tbe treatment of her
child 1 How prayerful, and how sen
one, and how earnest, to write tbe
Eternal Truth of God on his mind
those troths which shall be bis puide
nd teacher when her voice shall be
silent in death.
A moustache spoon is said to be
one of the latest Yankee inventions,
the object being to provide a spoon
by means of which soup, medicine,
etc., way be carried to the mouth
without liability of being spilled or of
oiling the moustache. Theinvention
connate in a movable cover so com-
oinea wita the bowl of the spoon that J
inny iTgrrr ana aMaiA. . I
T WS rreater nnrfinn it
also consists in the combination of a
lever and spring with the spoon and
the cover, so that the latter may be
readily tlcd or opened. This is a
merciful invention for slovenly dan-
A wag, in describing the effect of a
certain would-be-tradian's stylo, on
particnlar occasion, said : "It caused
the hair to stand on .very bald liead
U the rast assembly."
A PCTECTIT1VS EXTERlENCr..
"It ws just ror the war," Mid
the detective, "that a queer triik was
played me by a young fellow accsuisl
of forgery."
"How was it r It me hear the
story."
"Tho chief called me Into tho office
one morning, and told me that a check
for one thousand dollars bad been
drawn by the confidential clerk of a
well-known commercial house, and
had boon cashed at the bank whore
their funds wore deposited. It was a
forgory, and the clork had left as soon
as tho money was obtained. Hie
name was Henry Harding; his pa
rents lived in one of the interior par
ishes, and it was supposed be had
gone there before sotting out else
where. I could only loam that he
was young and of effeminate nppenr
ance. I was soon on my way. I
had found out whero the family of
young Harding lived, and I hoped to
reach tbe houBe before night, but in
this I was dixappolntod. Long before
dark, clouds began to form along the
verge of the horizon, and climb rapid
ly to the cenith. Tbe thunder and
lightning came at intervals, and I was
soon assured that one of those semi
tropic storms, which are so frequent
in tho summer, would, ere long, burst
npon me in its fury.
"I bad proceeded but a little dis
tance when I saw before me a wood
man's hut I got into this as soon as
possible. I had hardly got comfort
bly sheltered before a gentleman and
lady dashed np to the door and dis
mounted. Like myself, thoy were
seeking shelter from tho storm. The
man was middlo aged, and exhibited
in his person the strong athletic frame,
the opon brow, and genial face of the
Southern planter ; but there was in
his countenauce now a touch of sad
ness, a seemingly equisite sense of
sorrow. His companion was a young
girl of exquisite beauty, with dark,
soulful eyes, and hair black as night
She looked, iodood, a daughter of the
tropica, and the tall, splendid form
was regal in its majesty. She was
such a woman as a man could wish to
live for, and if need be, to die for.
They wore both in traveling costume,
and from their conversation I judged
they wero fathor and daughter, just
Betting out on a journey, and ondoav
oring to reach the river in time for an
np going steamor. Shortly after their
arrival a negro boy drove np witb a
cait containing trunks. On one of
those was the name of "Mrs. Harding,
La." My resolution was taken on tbe
instant I would follow these people.
I took passage on the same steamer.
1 would not lose sight of tbe girl. I
was satisfied she was going to her
brothor. I insinuated myself into her
presence, and at last got into conver
sation. I was one-half in lovo with
her already; before we reached St.
Louis, I was wholly so. I learned
that she was going to New York for
some object she did not reveal. I im
agined I knew what the object was;
but it bad become of secondary im
portance now, for I was deeply in love.
"At last we reached New York. I
could contain myself no longor. I
sought an opportunity and told her of
my love told my namo, occupation
and present object ; I revealed every
thing ; I only asked to share her affec
tions. Sbe seemed greatly agitated
and asked that I would leave bcr an
til the noxt day. This was in tho
forenoon, and the next day 1 called
lor my answer. The servant who
answered my summons informed me
that the young lady had loft the eve
ning previous on a steamer lor the
West Indies; but she bad left a nolo.
I tore open the letter cagorly. It
contained these words :
a. CI V. -
aia ror your proierence I am
much obliged, but the laws forbid gen
tlomon marrying each other. By tbe
time this reaches you, I will be on
board the West India stoamer. Good
bye. Henry Habdinq."
JCew Orleans Picayune.
Marriage asd Hxaiii. Why Is it
fiat the marriage announcements are
immediately followed by obituary no
li cos in our own papers 1 Hoes dealh
follow so close on the foolstons of
marriage J ig griof the page that
carries tho train of happineMf Does
the tomb open wide its dark and pon
dorous jaws beside the nuptial couch T
Tie tbe plan of life. The gleeful
songs of light and merry hearts to
day, to-morrow will turn to funeral
chants, and sobbing and lamentation
be heard instead of glad, pealing
laughter. We read today of our
friend's marriage, and wish them joy;
to-morrow we see tooir deaths record
ed, and say "poace to their ashes."
Our rocrriost songs are timed by foot
falls of death, and the "bilver chord"
is as fragile as a spidors thread, and
the "golden bowl" is more brittle than
glass.
"Who's there V said Jenkins, one
oold winter night, disturbed in his
repose by some one knocking at the
stroet door. "A friend," was tho an
swer. "What do you want'" "I
want to stay here all night." "Queer
taste, un t It T But stay there by all
moans," was tbe benevolont reply.
J'Oronw low, the noted itinerant
rrc,L'or. 0nc9 '1 of a grasping,
BTari(!1i
avaricious farmer that if he had tbe
wholo world enclosed in a single field
ho would not bo content without a
patch of ground outside for potatoes.
tow is dead, but tho
farmer" still lives.
"avoncious
Dean Swift, bearing of a carpenter
falling through the scaffolding of a
house which he was engaged in re
pairing, drily remarked, that be liked
to see a mechanio go through bis work
promptly.
THE LOVE OF THE BEAUTlFuL.
rise a yonii(C girl under the rare of
kind hcsrU'd, graceful woman, and
r.he unoonsclnnaly to hemelf grows In
to a graceful laity. Hr.ee a buy In
the OHtaliliahmeiit of a thorough-going,
straight-forward business man,
and the boy becomes a so'.f-rcliant,
practical business man. Children are
susceptible creaturos, and circumstan
ces, scenes and actions always impross
them. As you influence tliom, not by
arbitrary rules, not by stern example
alono, but in tho thousand other ways
thai spoak through beautiful forms,
through bright scenes, soft utterances
and pretty pictures, so thoy will grow
Toaeh your childron then to lovo the
boautiftil. (live them a corner in the
garden flowers; encourage them to
put in shape tho bringing baskets, al
low them to have thoir favorito trees,
load them to wander in the prettiest
woodlets, show them where thoy can
best view tho sunsets, rouse tbom in
the morning, not with the stern "time
to go to work," but with tho enthusi
astic "see the beautiful sunrise ;" buy
for them pretty pictures and encour
age thorn to decorate thoir rooms each
in his or her childish way. lho in
stinct is in them. Allow them tbe
the privilege and they will make your
home beautiful.
Tkn Guineas Worth or Apvici.
The following anecdote is told of the
celebrated Henry Fielding : Ihe son
of one Boai do Paba, a celebrated
Jow, was on tho point of marrying a
Christian lady. His futhcr made no
objection to the intended wifo's rcli
gion, but was greatly dissatisfied with
the match on account of her small
fortune ; in consequence of which he
rufuBod his consent. Tbe son, who
was desperately in love, threatened
ho would marry her wilhout bis con
sent, and the father, in his turn,
tbreatcued that ho would not give him
a shilling. The young Jew answered
that he would force him to do it; and
that if he refused dividing his lub-
stanco with him, he would get himself
baptised to enjoy the benefit of the
English law, which (thon) assigned to
a Jew child becoming a Christian, the
half of the father's property. Uoaa,
confounded at this answer, went to
consult Fielding, to know if such a
law really existed. Fielding told bun
that it did exist, and was in full force;
but added, if be would give him ten
guineas he would put him in a way
of frustrating his son's hopes, so that
be should not be able to got a farth
ing. Boas instantly put down ten
guineas. Fielding, having pocketed
the money, told him that his only
remody twas to "turn Christian him
self." A Live Country. Tho Chinamen,
who walk over bridges built two thou
sand years ago, who cultivated the
cotton plant centuries before this
country was heard of, and who fed
silk worms before King Solomon built
his throne, have 50,000 square miles
around Shanghao, which are called
the Garden of China, and which bave
been tilled by counlloss generations.
Tbe area is as large as New York and
Pennsylvania combined, and is all
meadow land raised, but a few feet
above tho river lakes, rivers, canals,
a complolo net-work of water com
munication ; tho land under the high
est tilth ; three crops a year harvested;
population so donso that, wherever
you look, you sco men and women in
blue pants and blouse so numerous
that you fancy that a fair or muster
is coming off and all hands have turned
out for a holiday.
When four woodlartis are allowed
to do all tho singing in the forest, and
four soraphs all the singing of heaven,
theocsn our churches afford to depend
for singing upon four persons who
stand in the loft, with thoir throats
yet sore from singing at tbe opera:
"We'll ealrh the Sm
We'll oatoh the Sot
We'll ealoh the See-ting hoar."
"Pity oar K1
Pity ear H
Pity ear pol-lated eoale."
"Ile'U take the pU
He'll take tbe pil
He'll take the pil-grlm home."
"With reference let the aalnta appear.
And bow o ow before tbe Lord."
"0i or Tin Boys." A youngster
came home after having a glorious
time in the puddles, his face all aglow,
and his rubber boots full of water.
Tbe punishment of staying in the
bouse for th remainder of tho day
did not seem vory hard at first; but as
bis little heart warmed op with the
recollection of tho triumphs of tho
morning when he had waded deepor
than any of his playmates dared to,
ho could bear the restraint no longer,
and wont to his mothor. savinir:
"i'leaso, mother, whip me, and lot me
go out again V
A cockney inquired nt the postoffic
tho other day for a letter for "Enery
Uogdon." Ho was told there was
none. "Look ere," ho replied, a little
angrily, "you've hoxnniincd hodd
cttcr for my name. It don't com
monco with a haith 1 It bcirins with
hoi Look bin the 'olo that's cot
me bo si 'ibo roht-mBstor found
tho lottor.
Women havo a much nicer sonso of
tho beautiful than mon. Tbev are, by
lar, tbe safer umpires in tho matters
of proprioty and grace. A more
school-girl will bo thinking and wri
ting about the beauty of birds and
flowors.whilo her brother Is robbing
the nosts and destroying the flowers.
A lady in Baltimore has sent the
Secrotary of the Treasury two cents,
telling him the compound interest on
t In a thousand years will pay the
national debt, and save tbe country
from the crim of repudiation.
lioorL uirs ccrmax bihees
e
llooflrtnd's CfTinnn Tonlr,
Th Orael RadlH for all THeretoa f th
Liter, Sionarb, er l'ljutna
Oiiaaa,
IJooilund'B Ot-rninu Hitters
It tompnttd of the pore Jalret (or, as thty art
medicinally termed, - w- Ritrarte) of mole,
berbe. and barki. II preparatioa kibly
concentrated a d entirely "free from
alrokollt admlltare ef any kind"
Ilooilnnd's German. Tonic
It a eombinatioa of all Iba Ingredlenti af tbt
llittera. wilb the purest qaalily of banta Oral
Hum, Orenie, Ae , mailing one of the moot alee
east and agreeable reaediee ever offered lo Ihe
public Thoee preferring a medieiae fraa from
aleoholie admixture, will ute
Ilooilnnd's German Bitters.
Thoee who have no ab)eetloa to the eomblav
lion of tba llittera at Haled, will aia
Jloofiand's German Tonic.
They are both equally good, and eon tain the
tame medicinal virtaet, tbe eboiee between tae
two beint; a mere matter of tatte, the Toniebjmg
tba moit palatable.
Tbe ttomeeb, from a variety of eeuiet, audi
ai Indigeetion, Dyipeptia, Nerroua Ilibility, aia,
la vrv apt to baee -v lla fuaetlone derang
ed, tbe Liter, tym I 1 pathiaing at aloeely
at it doaa with the Stomach, thaa be
oomea eSectcd, the ratnlt of which it that Iba
patient tnBtra from aereral or more of the fol
lowing dieeaeaa :
Conetipatloa, Flatulence, Inward PI let, PallatM
f illood to tbe Head, Aeidity of the Stom
aob, Naaeea, Heart Barn, Ditgutt for
food, Vullneeo or Weight in th
btomeob, boar fcreptione,8iok
lag or Fluttering at the pit
af the blomaoh, Swim
ming of the Head,
11 a rr lad or
IhlBealt
braathlag,
tailoring af the
Heart, Choking er 8af
foeating aenaatioat whea
la a lying poetaro, Dlmneea of
ettiaa, dolt or webe before the eyet,
dall pain la the bead.deteieaoy of per
tpiratioa, yellewneae of tbe akin aad eyee.
Pain la tbe aide, back, cheat, llmba, etc., aaddea
flatbee of beat, burning fleeb, oeattaat
imagining! of evil and great
depreaeioa of tplrita.
The rufferer from theae diieaaea thould tier-
elee the greateit eaalioa IB tbe eeleoetloa el a
remody for fait aata, , pareheoing only tbat
which he ia ajtnred I I from fait iafeatiga-
tloaa and tnquirlee poereeeee trae merit,
le akillfolly aomponadod, te tree from Injarioa
ingrediente, and baa ecubliabed for llaelf
repuutioefor tbeeureof Ibeeedieeaeea. Ia Ifaie
eonaeetioa wo would aabmit thoee well kaowa
remediee
Iloofland's German Bitters,
Iloofland's German Tonic,
Prepared by Dr. O. M. JACKSON,
Philadelphia, Ti
Twenty-two yeart tlnet they were irtt Intro
duced Inl tale eouatry from Uermany, durln
which time tbey haee andonbtedly performed
mora earea, and beneated auflering hamaaity te
a greater client, loan any otbar remeuiea known
lo tba pablie.
Thete retaediea will effeeteally eare Liter
Complaint, J aundloa, -y Iiytpepela. Chroaie
or h'ertoat Dtbillty, i Ck r aai e Dierrhosa,
DUeaeee of the Kid aere.aadallditeeaee
aeiaiag from a DiaorderaA Liter, Stomach, or
lateeunea.
Debility,
Retailing from any came whaUrer I Prottratlon
of the tyitem Induced by latere Labor,
Ilardthipa, Eipoaara, Fetera,
Ac, Aa.
There la aa medicine extant equal te thoee
lemediee la each eaaea. A toaa aad tiror la
imparted to tbe whole tyitem, tbe appetite la
atreogtbened, food la enjoyed, tbe itomacb dl
getta promptly, tbe aleoa te pariDed, tbe aoi
piealoa beoomea aoand aad healthy, the yellow
tinge ia eradicated from tho eyea, a bloom U
git ea to the ebeeka, aad the weak and aerroui
tatalia aenomea a atmng and healthy beiag.
Persona Advanced in Life,
and feeling the band of lima weighing heavily
apoa them, with ell ile attendant ilia, will Slid
tbe ate or tbete mttere or tbe Toole, an elili
that will Intlil new life into their toiaa, rettore
ia a moatura the energy and ardor of more
youthful dayt, build up thtir abrunkea fori
aad give health aad bappioaei lo their remaining
yeere.
Notice.
It la a well ettabliihtd fact that felly ene
half of tbe female po rtioa of our popula
tion are cctriom In the I enjoyment ef good
health, or.to nee tbier --d own einrcMloa, they
"neeer feel well." They are languid, drM ef
all energy, extremely nerroaa, and bate ao ap
petite. To tbla elate of pertoni the Bitten, or
the ionic, ta erpeeiatly recommended.
Weak and Delicate Children
are made ttroag by the ate of either of thete
remediee. Tbey wiileareeTeryaaaeofaMratmae
without fell.
Thouaaada of eortifleatea hate aeeamolaled in
the baadt of the proprietor, bat tpeoe will allow
of Ihe publication of bat a few. thoee, it will be
ohtrrred, are mea of aote, aad af each Heading
tool taey meat be believed.
Testimonials.
Ho. George W. Woodward, Chief Juttlee of
the supreme Coart of Poeaaylteaia, writei t
Philadelphia, Pa., Maroh IS, IMS
"Itad Boon.nan'i . tlaaaal Bittbbb U a
good Ionia, aeefal la dieeeeeeef tbe digeet
ite argaaa, aad of great benett la eaeoo
ef debility and wael af aerroui aetioa ia tbe
lyileax. loan, truly, tiao. w. Wooowinn."
Bon. Jamaa Thompaoa, Jadgeof the Supremr
uourt 01 renncyirnma, wruee.
-rbiladelt bia, April IS, 1SS8.
I eoneidrr Ilooflaad't Utrmao Biuereatala
able medieine In eaee of Iadigeitioa or Dyrpoa.
MYoura, with retpeet, Jaau TaoMrtea.1'
From Ret. Jotrpb P. Konoard. D. D Pattor
of the Tenth lianllit Chnroh, I'hlladalnhiai
Dr. Jacatoa Iear Sin I bate been frequent,
ly requeeted to ooaaeet ar aame with reoom.
endatlona of dinerent kmdl of medicibel. but
regarding Iba prae tiooaa aal of my ap.
aropriate tpntre, l rj bate la all earn do
clinedi hut with a ' clear nroe f in tarioaa
iattancoe, aad partiealarly la my owa family, of
me atelaineee ol Dr. Hoofland a Uermaa Kitten.
I depart for eace from mr ataal aoorae, to ex-
preei my full eoatlctioa that for general debility
oi uie eyviem, ana eepocially lur Liter Com
plaint, it la a aafe and valuable nreoaratlea. In
oome eaooe it may fail, but aiuallv. I doubt aot.
ii win do very oeaeneiui to tatte who inner Irom
tba above aaata. ieara, very retpeclully,
J. 1). KaaiuaD.
Eighth, below Coatai Street.
Prom Rev. B. D. Pendall, Editor of Chriitlee
"Chronicle," Philadelphia:
I have derived decided benefit from tbt ne of
IIiMiftand a Herman Itinera, and fctl It mv nr'vl
lege to recommend them aa a moit valuable toaie
lo nil who are euflrring from genera) debility ar
from diieaeea ariilng from derangement of the
uver. loan, traiy, a. u. ritbiu.
Caution.
Hoollend'i Gormen Bitten art eonnUrfeited
See that the eigna lure of C. M. JACK
SON ii on tbe wrap I I per of each bottle.
All othera are ooun forfeit. Principal
Oflce and Maaafaclnry, al the llerraea Hrdioal
Store, bo. Sit Arab otreel, Philadelphia, Pa.
CHAR IKS M. EVANS, Proprietor.
(Formerly C. hi. J action A Ca.)
Price.
HooSaad'a Germaa Bittert, per bottle. tl OS
" "nor dotea 1 OA
Hootlande German Tonto, put ap ia quart
vwmee, pvr BOIlie ,,, an
Or a half doaea for f el
xMr-fe aot forget la axamiae well the article
yoa boy, ia order te get Ihe genalna.
ray-For aala by all drgugliti and deolen la
medirinee i.t j.
LIVERY STABLE.
TH R andcrtlgnod brrt leave to Inform the pob
lie that be it now fully prepared to aonontiw.
date all ia Uie wev of furni.hmg Horace, llutiica,
Seddlee and iiarneea, on the aborleel nii,. and
on raaeoliehlo tenne. Keeidunoeoa Looutt ttroet.
between Third and Fourth.
. . . "K"' ' "aRIIART.
7leareld, April 11, 17.
QLQTIIIXG l-CI.OTUIXa.Tou
ea get a Ff LI SUIT af Clelhei, (Coal,
Taatt aa ViU.) far MO, at
w. t. MArrrRf,
Ijirdtrirf, llntrarf, fit.
G. S. FIjEGAL,
PEAIIR IN
STOVES AD HOLLOW -MARE,
and hiANi'fACTisrn or
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Phlllpebarg. Csntre caw, Pa.,
rpitK aaderilgnee) retpectfolly' aaaeuaoes to
L the pablie Ibat he hae ea head a eare-fully-eelecied
and wall aeeorted Hock of Staves.
Hit variety eonitiU of
THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which have sever failed to give perfect eatiifae
lion lo the moit faetldioue af ila parcbeeoro,
Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Bpaari'
Aati-Daat, Niagara, Charm, lleiald. ate.,
with every variety af tba belt
Pltubarg Maaufaetar.
fc.Tke Tla tad Sheet I roe ware glvaa with
the ritovoa la made of the hearten aad beat
material, and warranted to gita perfect aatie
faotioo. Ill lock af
PARLOR AND HE ATI NO 8T0VE3
la larger, better and cheaper thaa aver before
exhibited ta the pablie. lie delta aempotitioa
either la variety, a,ealuy er price.
Be Ii alaa prepared ta faraiah a eemplele
aaaortnwat of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woodon and
Willow Ware,
Wholeeale or retail, mabafaetured n tally aad
with the eole view la aerviee, from the beat ma
larial ia the market.
PLOWS, PLOW POINTS. A COPPER, BRASS
iun naxiLIS,
0f (very deeerlptloa eootUntly at haai.
LIOUTNINO RODS,
Baaerior point, put ap aa ihort aotlee. Tbe
Poial he ofera ta the nubile it Iba tame aa la
bow weed by the Peaoiylrenia Railroad Ce, aa
ueir ouuaiaga.
ORDERS FOR SPOUTING, .ROOKING
aaa oiner work belonging le kit haalaeaa will
ha promptly Hied by eiperieaeed aad ikUllal
woramea.
BRASS, COrPEB AND OLD METTLE
Takes la exchange for gooda.
He eepeciaily Invito th attention af
iuercueaie witning t parcbaae at wboleaale, at
tbey will Ind it to their advantage lo examiae
aie aieca otiore pareoaaiog elite bare.'
U, S. FLBOAL.
raiiipinarg, Aug. s, 18(1. JyllUT
MERRELL & BIGLER,
DIaVUIM is
II AItl W AltE,
Alto, Manufacturer! af
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEAirilLD, PA.
LOT OK SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Derate a, Collar, ate., for aal by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
pALMKU'8 1'ATOT UNLOAD.
lag Bay Fork, for sal by
MERRELL I BIGLER.
QIL, 1'AIMT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Raili, tto, for aal by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
jp KSIiSS TBIMHIXG3 4 SUOE
Fladiega, for lale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
QUS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For aala by
MERRELL A fiiULEK.
gTOVES, OF.4LL SORTS AND
Eiiti, for aala by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
JROM IRON I IRON 1 IRON!
For tali by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
JJORSB SHOES A IIORSB SHOE
MAILS, for aala by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
'And belt Manufacture, for aala by
MERRELL A BIGLER-
'pilIMBLE SKEINS ANiTplTE
BOXES, for aala by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
RODDER CUTTERS for salo by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS I SAWS!
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
7 REfOLi'TlO.V F. A'A-n-isr
EMERSON'S
PATENT PKllFORARATID
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL OUMNINO AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swaee,
For Spreading. Sbam.nlnr. aad Rh.ni..
jeeta el ail Splitting Saw.
. ; 1 a
VaVSend for a Deocriptlve Circular and PrtM
uk MKkRKLL A Hint i n
JanH-tf Central Agent Clearteld, Pa
CLEARFIELD BAKERY.
Market Street, Clearteld, Pa,
resh Brrnd, Takes, RoUs &t
DAILY. ALSO,
FULL STOCK OF CANDIES,
And all kladi of Confectloneriea.
?" " 3- A. STADLKR.
The Liqhlnina Tamer.
rpilR endertltned an iba tola Ageala la thli
Ll,nTr"ir,lLffru""."Ii,rtk " Oatvaalitd
UiJHTMhil Rolls." ThMlh...lf,
roaa now ia aia. and .r. .a.a i.. -,1
flentite mea la lb country.
bat we will
ei . T in7 1 f "i" eoenty
il put (hem ap a better rod. aad for
leei rnoniT,
ney, thaa ia charred be Lb. r...
egeau who annually trav.ree the bounty aad
earry off . ,M '
I'.N COURAGE HOME LABOR.
Thaa wiahina Llbil bj.
their bulldinat need bul aTTl.TT. T"
S7' them ap';.rk'.r.
In the county, and warraat them, Tbe hode aad
....... .aa ae lea a at any time by celling at
oarelore. MEIlRlil.L Llni.aS
CltKjila, Jiajt U, JMI tf
jPrji tnotirJi, tr.roffrto, ftf.
Xcw Store In Malsonburg!
la the roam formerly eacaptrd by P. T. Hegarty.
L. M. COUTRIET
rpAKFfl thlt oifthnd nf .'f-rmln(t Ittr MUmii
X of rutin )( Kftrihui, Uirmrd nd lb tur
iMurifiinf eomttr.T, that bf . jut opn4 ffp
dark of ei'MMKK UOOPH, Mth bf It Jtrr
to tfll TKN PKK CKNT ( 1IKAPKR lhn
th mow tuftlitjr of Uoodt en b pmreht-4 fnr in
mny ulhr itor it lb Btbborboi. llii tlock
eoniiiU of
Dry Goods of all kinds,
riucb aa Batinetta, Catiimerei, Mailina, Dtlaiaet,
Linen, Irillingi, Calieoea, Trimming!,
lliboeui, Laoe,
READY-MADE CLOTniNO, BOOTS A
B11UE3, 11 ATS A CATS,
GEOCEELES OF ALL ZINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Hngar, Rice, Molanici, Fiih, Salt,
Lineeed Oil, Fieh Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware,
Caetiogi, Plowi and Plow Caatingt, Kaili, apikel,
uorn uuiiivatora, cider rretiee, and
all klnda of Axee.
Valy Plowi are of the Carwentvllle aad
Centre euunty eaake, aad are warranted to be of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
PwrrfVMvry, Paints. Ynilih, Olftu, nd feMral
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different braadl, alwayi on haod, and will be
old u tao rewwal poaeible bgaro.
unions,
Bach a BRANDY, WINS, Ol.f A WHISKY
Mint poundl of Wool wanted for which the
bigbeet pnoe will be paid.
V-Ce!l aad tee for yoaraelvea. Toa will Sad
everything ureal ly kept ia a retail iter.
L. M. COUTRIET.
Prenehville P. 0., Jan 1H, 18t)-m :pd.
GREAT FENIAN RAID
Philadelphia in an Uproar.
TIIA D. STETENS f RIGIITENED
Smith Found Alive I
XTOTCaptJi.be Smith, a or P tilth the Bx
i.1 plorer, batW. KM 1 f H BAN KhY, wbe baa
juei return eo tram rhiledelpbla witb a aew and
well eeleeted etoek of SPRING aad HUMMER
a part of which ar
Dry Goods I Dress Goods
MEN AND ROTS'
READY-MADE CLOTHING
nOOTS AM) BllOlJt,
HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Ac, 4c
ALIO
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molaases, Salt,
Flour, Bacon, Fish, Spices,
Crackers and Vinegar,
At hii Here I mile tail ef Kartheua.fClaarSald
aoaaty, Pa.,)all of which he it celling al reduced
rv no aiao aeepe eonelantly oa bead I
good enpply of LIQUORS Old Rye, Brandy
Uia aad Wine and all af th hail braada.
Hlgbeet merket price paid for all kind af
mviiai rnuuuLK.
Th public ar tollelted U glv him a ealL
no oaarge auaa lor tbowlag goodt.
t W. SMITH BANKET.
Earth ant Tp., Jaat II, lStlldm-pd
w. vue arc... ..a. a. vaoarao
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
t. L liiVENb VILLK, PA.
n AVISO Jmt received from New Tork one of
th largeet aad boat aeleeud itocka of
uouoi, wt are aow ready at oger the lame to oar
old eaitamera. (la whom wa retara tbanki for
P" lavora,, aad in eitiuni of thi maty oca
arally, at
Prices that will Render Satisfaction
Give at a oaJI be fere parehaeiag elre.h.re, ead
ma e u iv per ecol oa year goodt
Oar Hock aoaiiili eta great variety, nek aa
DRYGOODS, NOTIONS
CLOTHING, GROCBRIKg, HARDWARE,
QUEEXSH'ARE, PAINTS, OILS,
arnublt, tKUIT OK ALL kIKIrM,
Plih, Rati, Leather, Pbee Pladlngi, BOOTS and
onuao teawiera aa noma made) ia groat va-
wV.fi'.o ? teoaoea agaraa TIAWARB,
vva, ov ao.
TEN KTCK i THOMPSON.
Baing re aaaoclated H. B. Thompaoa with
me ia tbe abate trade. I deaira all i.
debted to me, by Note or Book account, to call
aad will th aam without delay.
Curweaivillt, May, t, UM-tf.
NEW NT Oil 11
Car. Second 61 and Hill Road.
R. mitciTell
HAS Jaat received aad opened, at Ibo abov
named place, an entire new tloek of M'M-
nr.iv UV"UO, wnica nt will tell VERY CHEAP
VACU. un iiocx oottlllt Of
Dry fiioods Orooerlcrs
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
Boat and Phoee, Hati and Cape, Reedy-Medt
v ww. nc aj, aeeipa oboioa
FLO UR, i'ORS MEAL, FEED,
Chop, Baron. Finh, and lrifd
Ptreoni dcilrcui nf purchaiing gnodi al fail
rate are reepectfully requeued to give him a call.
.App'vTwi conntf- prodaco w
ftt Ihe hijrlif-l priwd, in nrhur for
Clt-rtld, Juno 18, iRflS-tf
i will be taken,
tor goodt.
JEW STOKE AND NEW GOOD S
JOS. SHAW & SON
U juat openH a
Niw Sriha, onldain8t..CnriiLD, Ti.,
lately occupied by Wro. P IRWIN.
Their itoclt eonaitt of
corner c3acDciDrE)23
1
Gkocitiu of th boat quality,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes,
nd ry article necwaary for
on' comfort.
Call and examine our Hoc It before jiur-
cliMiD el ei where. May 9, 1800-lf.
Clearfield Nurserv.
ENCOUBAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
rpilB aadtrtigned, having eatahliehed . w.
rf VS" Ihi'rik' !' hetwecb
Clearteld aad Carwenivllla. ia ...
aiib all kl.0. ,f PRIIIT TRKrA, (.Ta.d.rd and
warf.) Brergreeaa, Bhrabbery, Grape Viaea
""""le-. tawto. Blackberry, Strawberry,
bd Raaberry Viae. Alto, Biberiaa Crab Treea,
yulnee, and early acarlel Rhubarb, Aa. Oideri
promptly tteadd to. Addreee,
d. I. WRIOnT.
p le y CrwaeviU, Pa
Crape Vines for Sale.
A r.l!"1 "Helle. 6f (rlt q.J-
-''' R0 PrTTIXOS. tl H per
Fndt C0.1CORD VJSt only 1 cent.. K
dere eollnltad ae aooa aa eonvenlwl. and tiled la
rotatloB. hy . yj. HILi i
cirjid, f.f AuarM ,,
AS AX Af KBIXltT.
Thee Ii a medMna ae much I favor Mh Ihcee
be are aeoaalaied altb their artlca ae ttr.eb'e
Blood Pllll i tbey are eafe. pieoteat en mil le
their operation, aad are purely vegetable t can
be lakea by eblldrea aa well a adalu try lb em.
SLEEPLESS SIGHTS.
Al remedy t loelht ell aervoal excltemeat.
aad ia lla Irueel eeme, a nervine, there la, per-
heni. aa medieiae Client which il received w lib
to much favor ae Robert (Itomacb Bitter a
wine flat! full aa going lo bed il ill that la re
quired at prodao toaad aad health lul aleep.
EEY8IPEIA8,
Or, St. Aatboay' Fire, ana b moit effectually
eradicated by the ate of Roback'a blood Parillar
ia eenjeneUoa with Rotack'i Blood PUla.
OFTEAXKIA.
Or. Indamatloa af the Eyei, aot aafrequently
ariaet from a dleardered etat f lb itomaoh ;
a few doeee af Koback'i Blood Pilli will, ia moat
aaeei, etlect a euro hy removing the aaaaa.
KEEP TOUR BLOOD FUSE.
Tbtrf r rmdtM, bow be fort tk -.mtllc
to wtll Mlcnlfttetl lo parlfj th blod sn4 reoa
Iraet fM to ipMh) tb wbol jitt m Kobsck't
BlMd Psriltr, BImhI PUliaod Htouoh UitUr.
LEtJCOKEHOEA,
Or, WbiUi, wbieh follow loal dtbiHty nd ooti
titatiottkl ekoM,et.B bo offotaU- etire4 by
tbo m of hubwvek'i EiomMb Bit (on. Uo not
lot tbt 4ni(t)(irt toll yom ny otbor roiaetljf, m
lb oh Bittero mo proporod witb Ofpoeial rotor
two to tbii ooapUintyu4ra warranud to euro.
SAD TASTE
la tbt mouth a th morning It an of tbt tymp
toml of a billioai eonditioa or dieordered atat
of the liver, and ahould aot, for a aingle day, be
aeglected, ae it la hat tba premoaitorr ivmetom
of a trala of ovila and the very edi of diaeaa.
rroear at aac Koback Blood filli, admini.
tar them aooordiag to tb direction! aecomnanr
ing each box, aad the diBealiy aad danger al
aiaeaea will at eaee ba removed.
HOT A BEVEEAGE.
Cnllke awl of th bitten of the proeoal day,
Dr. Reback' are aot intended at a aleeeaal
Umulatiag whitky beverage, bat are perfectly
medicinal, eoaleiaing only eaBoient para hoar
baa whiaky ta hold ia aelutioa the medicinal
extractive matter from wbieh they are eompoecd
A MISERABLE UTS
Il that ef tbt dvirxeatia. Wbv m.
bach'l Blood Partner aad Blood Pill, will eerely
... 7our irey oaa a btaiad from any
AH OUHCK OP PEEVEHTITH
Ii worth a poaod of cure. Fever aad Ague oaa
ba protected la all elimatea and la all eeaotita
tiona by tbe eooitant are of Robacb'i Kio..k
Bittere, and ofttimea tbe vary wartt eaaea bar
beta cured by their timely ate. Pertoni living
i"M wietriow anoaia aever a wltaoat
inem.
POUHD
I bal aner repeated triili af other remlu
Roback't Btomach Bittara, Blood Partner aad
Illood Pilli are the heel medieiae eitaal to
"teaiee lor wbtoh they ar recom
IHCIGE8TI0H
Ii hut aaother aame for Dy.pep.ia, aad lb p.
rvnt of many ill.. Roback'a btomaek B'.IUra
take la wine alaa full doaea. dimiiv
" -v.i, win aureiy elect a permanent ear.
are aoi tax ear wor lor it, bal try them.
WHO SELLS THEXt
The Aetata for the aala or Unkkeh. mj
Pilli, Stomach Bittere end Blood Punter ar
nABi.-nit,. A tun IN, Clearteld, Pa. Hll
DR. TAYLOR'S "
OUVB IIRASCn
niXTEItf,.
A MILD and agreeable TON Ir STIMl'LAST.
Sl.'Oierhie aad CARM1NAI1VB
BITTERS,
Extraclad wUrety fr,, HERBS and ROOTS.
Highly bcuflcial ia
DYSrErsiA,
GEKERAL DEBILITY,
AND LOSS OF ATrETITE;
Aad aa excellent CORRECTIVE for peranna
luniring rrwm Dleorden of the Bowel,,
Platulenre, Ae.
Sold Kvcrwhcro.
r-epot-So. IIS MukH Street, Phil.d.lpkl,, Pa.
Beale's EmbrocAtion,
(LATE fOWUl5,,1) "
far all dlaeatci iacldeal to H-ra CalU. aad
Ilumaa Pleeh, repairing the ,m al aa
nil mbraeatioa waa eileaaivele v.
the 0.ve...ai during ,
Jtm.nh'V' lvi,l"J:l,,, Uw,t Clerleld.
VtcffrSlJiinl & Vnnrif j,.
I8RAEL TEST
ATTflRNKY AT
tlaarflHd. p..
r-0 la the Court It,,
JOHN H. FULFORn
ATTORNEY AT Law '
I leal held, p
Onto with 1. B. Mrhnally, Kaa , w ,
lioaal beat. '
mar-Prow nt aiteatioa gitta ta i,,
ef Bounty. Clelmt Ac, and le all ltt.i
March , Ixtr iy.
WALTER, BARRETT
ATTtJHNKY AT l.w
ODIe ea Btooad Bk, Clearteld, Pv i
'.. A. W.I laoe.
1. Ulaka Walura.
-t'
WALUCE, BIOLEE & Tmi-
ATTOKXKYS AT LAW
ClMrBcIA, Pa. '
Legal baitaaii ef all kiadi ar,,
aearlly aUeaded to.
THOS. J. McCULLOUg
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OSee adjoining th Bank, formtrli ata.
J. U. AlcKaally, Beeead tu, C,rtT
Will attend promptly to oiIIhiu,
ef laadi, Ao,
JOHN L. CUTTLE
ATrORNEY AT LAW '
Aad Real Katale Ageut, Cleara.ii
Ofiee aa Market It reel, eppctiie te, .
aT-Hoepectfully olera kit tervieaik.
-n .i eaoati.-
aoaotieai ead withaaaxaneneeefih
yeare aa a rarveyor, latter himHlf tkn
rea.vt nmanuu.
WM. M. McCULLOUG
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
Oftoe ea Market atraet one door eajtcfit, r
held County Bank.
John II. Orvi. C. I. iiJ
ORVIS &, ALEXANDE
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
BcllefaBte, Pa. ),;;
DR. T. JEFFERSON B0Y
PHYSICIAN AND SCIIGRjK
Boeoiut Strait. Clearfield. P.
'fcutk-HaYTlnff porMioDtl; rooaud, W m
bl fbroifiiiouAj Mrrieot to tuo eitiMtnofC
Ma Timoitf, wna uo pubiio gattlj, i
pruuepii" tvUMOed to,
F. B. REED, M. D,,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEjS
ntBavIng removed to Williaitimti
oner hil profetiioaai aerrieei la tat am
we eamuaoiiag owuatry.
DR. J. P. BURCHFIEL
Late Burgeoa ef tbe Ud Reglmeat, Pilii.
Volanteere, having returned frea U
ffere hit profttaional aarvicei te tbioJ
or Clearfield county.
JeaTProfetiieaai oalll promptly attni.
OBce aa Second etreet, formerly etci
DENTAL PARTNERS!-
Dr. A. 31. IIILLS,
Deeirea to Inform fail palroM.u
fin one generally. tr.at be ha aatocialti i
a th practice ef leatiitry,
s. r. SHAW, D. n. s,
WboU a gradnaU of tb Philadelphia 1
College, and therefore baa lha bituwi
menu oi proieetlenal IXUI. All w.,i
tbt offlce I will bold myaalf periceaM
bla lor being done ia the moat aaculnui.
ear and bighoat order ef tbe arofoenoa.
Aa eaubliahed practice of Iwenty-teii,.
tbia place taabiaa me to apeak u aj k
wiiu connaenoo.
Engaaemcnla from a dittaaee abeeli b
by letur a few dayt befer the pattnt t
turning. iJune 4, 1 Hi
S. J. HAYS
SORGEOK DEXII
Thompaoa Htrcet, Carwentvllle, r,
Tttth extracted with tbe appliru
local aamttbeii
parauvaly wiuta
All kiadi af UoataJ work don.
vat li
C. M. CADWALLADE
CONVEYANCER A JUSTICE OF Tile I
Ror Decatur Tp., Clearfield C
VaVColleotiont promptly made aad left
menu executed oa a hurt eat aetioa. Put
addreee, I'bilipaburg, Pa. i
J. BLAKE WALTERS
aCKtVENER AND CONVEYiN
Agent for the Paichatt and Salt ef Let
:learrield. Pa.
-Prompt aueatioa riven le al Vt
connected with the teualv oBeel. Ott
Hon. a. A. VV'aliaoa. ju
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JUSTICE OF THE PIA
For Lawrence town ah in.
Clearfield P. o., l leartield Ca, Ti
Jtar-CollMtioa aad romiiiabtrt tr
aad.
SURVEYOR.
fTlUE andertigned ofen hit errrieee e. '
X veyor, and may be loond at bit mien
Lawrence townthi. LeUen will track l
rooted to llearncld, Pa.
may I II.
JAMKS MITCH!
DAVID YOUNG.
STOXE-CUTTEIl AXD AIA
P.O. Box 111, Clearfield, Pa.
oT-Spariel altentiea naid to Dreteitc
and buperinteailing Jo be. All kiadi ef V4
oone, in the moat workmanlike meaner,
oliciied, and aoatracU taken in an) par
ronnty.
JAS. C. BARRETT,
JUSTICE OK THE PEA
Aad L-ioeaeed Cvyaaecr.
Lathcnhurtr, Clearfield ea.. P
eyColleellont and nsiii.uu a-
made, aad all kind! of leeal i,ir...,i,.j
vo eaort aoile. Ii
DANIEL M. DOUGHER
BARB EE & HAIR DRESS3
BICOND STREET,
Jyi3 ClKASPIKMl, pi
THOMAS H. FORC
biitta in
GENERAL MEIiCUANDIf )
CMAHAMTObJ, Pa.
AIo, eitenrlee manufacturer and deelrr lr
Timber aad Sawed Lamherof ell kin
Aear-Orden eolioll.d and all bill, r
tiled. j,
aio. ai.ttnv wrvtv i,tT.. w. 4
W. ALBERT &. BROS
Manufacturer! a eiten.ive lealrn t
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber,
nuUDLAMi, PE N A A-
A0rdera eolielted. Bill, tiled ea tk"
and reaeoaabla tenna.
Ad drert Woodland P. O.. rirteld Ce
Je'i lv w. AI.HHIT A I
FRANCIS COUTRIET.
MERCHANT.
Frotravtlle, Clearfield Coaiit.
Eeepa ontiantly oa hand a full ''
I'ry Dooda, Hardware. Uroreriea. and ev
aenallv kent In a relul it.in. wbirh a. II
for oeth, aa cheap aa eltcwhere ia the oei
rroneni ilia, Jane If, IMlMy.
MOSHANNON LAND 4 LUMBEF
OSCEOLA STEAM hi ILIA
aaxrrtrrtnt
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICK!
H. II. BIlII.I.IXtirOBP. Pro 4
Offlc IWet Placa, No. i;j S. dth j
JOHN LAWFII F, Kiiprrintet
Jed'tJ Oacoola Alilll, CleartleUeo.
REUBEN HACKMArt
House and Sien Painter and r,
Hanger,
Clearfield, Pcna'a.
VjravW ill etocute lob. ia bit line preal
la a workmaatike manner. 1
C, KHATZER SO
M S R CHANTS,
itiLiu in
Dry Goods, Cloth inc. HanM
CalleTy, Qaeeaiwar. Grocerlci, rovliitrl
Mimglee,
Clearlled, PaaaWi.
At Ihe eld td Piamt rlrtel
A4a3v. (d.
3
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