Common .Srhool Hairs. Ml.l:TIMi or mi Clearfiold Co. Teachers Institute. Id romplianoo willi I ho mil of our County Siiporinlcmli'iit, (" V. Sny der, the touchers of Clourlkhl county met in the schoolroom, in Curwens villo, Monday, October M, ut 8 o'clock, p. m. The nirotirifj wiis call ed to order by 0. W. Knyilcr, lVeni dent ; when, on niotioi), the. following orliccrs were electcil : J. S. Smith, Vice PrcHidcnt; F. K. Itoflerty, I'tfortliiijr Secretary; J. V. Rws, ('orrenponding Secretary; and Miss Hittlio Head, Trensnrcr. This being the Hint organ isation of n Institute in this county, the following persons were appointed to draft a constitution : 0. V. llittlii'1, iN'athan Comntock, Miss C. Leonard and Miss' C. LivingHton. Institute adjourned, to meet at 0 o'clock, p. ni. IVEN1N0 HKK8I0N. Institute met at C o'clock. Tho fol lowing were appointed as an Kxecu tive Committee to drill, busini'ss : F. W. A.Shultz, T. M. Welsh, J. A. Sebo field, Miss Mary Morgan and Miss Lillu KraUcr. Comniittoe on consti tution reported. Tho report was re ceived, and constitution, with few amendments, was adopted. J. F. Uoss then delivered an address of wolcome to tho teachers, on behalf of the citizens of Curwensville, which was responded to by G. W. Snyder, County Superintendent. J. S. Smith delivered a locture on Anatomy and Physiology. (J. W. Snyder gave a claBS-drill on elementary sounds. In stitute adjourned, to meet at 81 o'clock, Tuesday morning. Tuesday, October 27, 1868. MOBNINO 6L8SION. Institute met according to previous adjournment, iioll called. Minutes read and adopted. G. W. Uole con-" ducted a class-drill in mental arithme tic, and J. 8. Smith on grammar. The metric system was then explained by W. 11. Prideaux. An essay was thou read by F. W. A. ShulU subject, Frequency of l'eviews. Discussion of tie subject. A motion was made that every one not present at roll call be tined 10 cents; carried. Music by the Glee Club. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. Institute convened at tho appointed time. President G. W. Snyder in the chair. Class-drill on grammar by W. II. Prideaux. Class drill iu mental arithmetic by G. W. Snyder. Lecture by C. C. Sbulti subject, History. Recess of ten minutes. Music by the Glee Club. Discussion Frequency of Ileviews. The President appointed the following persons as a committee to draw up a resolution embodying the sentiment of the members on the foregoing subject, that there might be uniformity throughout tho county, Tir : W. 11. Prideaux, J. S. Smith and Alias Clara Barrett. Music. Adjourn ed, to meet at 7 o'clock, p. m. EVENING SESSION. Institute met according to previous adjournment, in the M. K. Church. Opened with prayer by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. The question, should whispering be abolished in school, was discussed at lenirth by quite, a number of the members; also, a dis cussion as to the best methods of se curing regular attendance. Munio by Glee Club. Select rending by Prof. J. V. .Shoemaker. Adjourned. Wednesday, October 1SGS. morning session. Institute convened at regular timo. Vice President J.S. Smith in the chair. Opening exercises conducted by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Class-drill on ap- idicalion of square root by W. S. juthcr. Kssay by C. C. Shultis subject, the Teacher's Work. Discus sion of the above subject, participated in by C. W. liishcl, W. II. Prideaux and Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Lecture ou arithmetic, by Prof. I. S. Geist. Lecture on elocution, by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Music. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. Compound Proportion explained by Miss Mary 11. BriBhin. Lecture on tho elements of grammar by Prof. I. S. Gcit-t, Discussion subject, How may Teachers secure the co-operation of Parents f opened by Miss Clara Bar rett, and followed by Messrs. Smith nd Colburn. Circulating Decimals, by Prof. I. S. Geist. L'ecess of 10 minutes. Lecture by F. W. A. ShulU subject, Geography. Locture, on tho use of tobacco, by Kev. Mr. Gray. Lecture on elocution, by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Adjournment. EVENING SESSION. Institute mot in the M. E. Church. Exercise, opened with prayer by ltov. Gray. Lecture by W. II. Prideaux subject, Moral Trsining. Discussion subject, Corporal Punishmont. Lec ture, poetry of nature, by Prof. I. S. Geist. Select reading, by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Adjourned. TuiRSDAY, October 2!, 1S0S. Morning session. Institute met at regular timo. Do votional exercises conducted by licv. Mr. Ilnys. Class drill in elocution, by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Tho com tnittee on reviews reported tho follow ing for adoption : Rewired; Thai i retiew of tht week'. li...,n. rery Friday ; a reri w of the monthl lr..n. on the I.-I i'ridyil tl,e mtr,. and of lh ,..... of tht whole Irrtn (hiring Hie l..t week f tilt, Lrm, Would be h-ghly adiant.geoua lo our arhooli. Adopted. Class drill in allegation, by I. S. Geist. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. Music by tho Gleo Club. A nulrnia of sentences by Prof. I. S Guist. Select reining, by Prof. J. W. Shoe maker A motion was made bv W. 11. Prideaux that the Superintendent should solicit of each of tho editors of the county papers a column for educa tional matter, and appoint some, tufe to edit said column. Carried. The request wa. granted, and W. II. prj. deaux was appointed as editor Dis cussion IVoper Incentives to Study. ( hsirapiiointcd as committee on rcso lutioiis, J. S. Smith, W. H. Prideaux, C. Sliulli, Miss Mattie Spencer ?1a,PvC'ro""' 1Il"",nl' Bowcrsox and 31. J. Morris. Adjourned. EVENING session. F.siiy by Miss Livingston subject. School Government Di.euw.inn-H.ul -jcct, Duty of Parent, n,l Directors to t V.,""1- Selwt reading, by Prof. J. W. Shoemaker. Music ,y the (i lee Hub. Ksssy.bvJ.M. Di....... !""' Motl.o.lH f Teaehin- Geograp ,v prli( aUiJ Scb.t,cld V. H.l'rideaux.J.F.lloss u in,, jinj-s. Adjourns... rnibAT iilrmhii. Mnwclythelilpeciuh. IWHrill I" mnnnl aritl.m.tic, liy lVof. I 8 INr1' 1Ks:!'!,",,lli'n ( IVoponiui. an j ,a.l'' lV J1" '". In.lruclion on giammnr, ty A. V. Cironp. l. tro on ,lr,l ,s rettlIing cla,i, j,rof J. W. hlioemskor. Lwtnro on Keo. ly Miss 11. H. Swan. Ad- journcd. AFTKRNOnH atfaiON. . MuKio l.y the (il,-e Club. TliBcim wDUould femslrt receivs Cbs same Mitiity m AUK f Son.imnil, in favor of (hu HllirmHtivo wlion rfjitn.ty quit.. lic.l. 'J liu (jut'tiltni) ut tho im'-i lnr)- of the cu nMM'ul.on of tlto 1'l.nn.ianj niinintry in tlio cniiw of t.litciit ion wit (lirtriiitHril hy ItVVi lUvi ntnl (irunj.. Tho following oillrors worooleolflil tW tho next your; Viro rnmidontn, M. (iulich and 1 W. A. ShulU; ItooorJ-1 ing Serr.'tury, Miits C. Hnrrolt; Cor- moii4lin Secretary, T. M Wolsh;! Amliling I'ommitU'o, V. II. IViih'UUX, i C. C. ShulU mid Mis ililttio Hond ; ! ConmiillKO on piTtnantint certificate, I W. II. JViduaux, J. 8. Smith, Alins H i S. Swan. C. C. Shnllz, Miss M. K. lirittbin. Conimittoo on roHolulions riportud the following : lUoolvdd, That all trarhrri ibould nttcnd th County 1 iiftii ute ; and tlmt ltion who do not, an-1 dirrltrt in Ihi-ir iliitj-, and dim-turn ithould nl i employ iin-h tMU'hrra who arcMt indin"t'rrnt to tho work in whit-h thry are iiRnjred audabswnt thcta rlvpi fruin tlirM mrrtinjti. Hiotvcii, Tlmt the teacher of Pli-arflclil count) mnnot too hitrjily apfwiata thp wrviw of W, HityUt-r, (bounty hujierintpiidrnt, and tniitt that tho din-otori of naid wunt will icourv bn nvrvicvi , for thp miming term. Kcfolvfd, 1'liat u a Yny of vdnratorn we re-! jiiioe in the aalutary oondition of thi Institute; I iti Imrgtt attendance; the harmony, intercut and ijittriR'tivrncrt of iu irtM'eedinx, and theauitpi eioui hie ft enfti-ncifm of theotluatiiinnl hwhh'rn , of our country j and that we are mired in grati-1 tudu to our lloawnly Father lor un klcvniuK on j thin our ffhle rtfort in the caute of eilucntiou. Hwdveii, That we highly appreciate tht- nervl- ; oei of Prof. J. W. ttnM maker aa an hlwutioamt, and of l'rof. 1. IS, (J cut in the many parti in which he inntrurtt'd. )tfolvd, That we heartily thank the Hevereml Kentleuien, Tia: Meffori. lluukly Haven, William. Univ and Liroup, for Uie interest wauifaited iu our bvl.all'. 1 HrnolreI, That the mrmlern of thin Institute tender their thaukn to Mtnnrn. J. H. Kmilb, W. 11. I'rnUjJtux and W. A. bhiilts, for ttivir aealuun lain. in pruiiioting the iuturePtH uf the Inntitute. Itrnolved, That we acknowledge the oliligationn wo are under to the Trute uf the M. E. I'burrh for granting their church to hold var evening euioui, 6ATLRDAT MOrtMNO. Tho members of tho Institute winn ing to make Mr. Snyder a present as testimony of their regard for him. and their appreciation of hia services in their behalf, Mr. J. S. Smith was ap pointed to ruako tho presentation ad dress. Ho spoke as iollows : Worth) Instructor, and Efficient County Ruper inteiideut To you we nrnt looked at the pole star of our edueatiunal hopei, and it in to you that we flirt profcr the part in )r hand. Though there may be gnten ipoti in the wilderneen of the pant," to which frail memory will direct the droopiug pirit for nuncitation, I rrnture to lay that none will prevent a mora heautilul apprnranee, or offer a more honpi table nhellerfrom lifc'f alvernitien, than thin Inntitute, aided hy your untiring efforU in our behalf. When we think of the aecnen ahout totrannpire, of the evrrance of our eloeely-kait and pleaaant noeial tirn, a leeliuff of an ineflublecharacUireaunee our throbbing heartx to lull within un. "Farewell," that aolemn word, ban been heard amid aernen of mirth and norrow. It hai eauned the heart of the fond husband to sink within fain boaoin, an thelov iiift witr dropped the lal earthly tear; il hit forwd the wniowed mother' emaciated frame to bend mournfully over the form of her dying ton ; it ban made the high botte gf the youthful aspi rant fur honor atih into naught ai be lowered hi comrade into a dark and lonely grave then ail amid arete of eorrow. llut here, amid all that in calculated to awaken an attachment to litw; here, eneouipnfiM'd by Inborn that demand attention; here, in full riew of 'the gn-nt tak annigned un, an romponent partn of thii U"l)le old Commonwealth ; Uial word wnghn down every feeling of pni(n or pnjudice, and uuiten un in presenting atenliwony of our Innting regard. It m a watch; the custo dian ol the aerondf, Uie hiurn. the darn, that make up life'i nhort npan. Aeeept it, though it have but little value in eompannon with the great debt we owe you a nmall reeompeune for the hundred of darn npent in dineharging the dnlicn of your office j a moagre remuneration, iuronueetion with your aalary, lor the tnouxandn uf union traveled ovi r our mouutain fantiionnep to amxlh down the apetitiea engendered by dineordant element, ltoouive it, with the thank of the donor ; and when life' enactment are ended, when with hair fronted with honor in the caune to which yon are devotst, yon aland apon the brink of the oevan of eternity, may the thought of duties pant auitaia yuu in the lant hut gr talent of human ordeal. In reply, Mr. Snyder spoke as fol lows : LAnin ak) Or.wn.mutn : I riae to acknowledge the honor you have conferred upon m in the prewntation of thin token of rei-pert, I am al mont at a lonn for word to eipre my apprecia tion for your k indue. I do annurcyou. however, my fcllow-ft-acher, that this gctieroun act nhall never fa'le from my memory. The rewl lection of other eeue may ann away, but the hallowed re membrance of your kindness will merer be forgot ten. Fur the leal and devotion with which I have humbly endeavored to lalor Ur the promotion uf your iiiterentn, the elevation of your profession and the advaneement of tnlueatioa In thin county, 1 claim no merit udcxpcted no reward. The' oonncioupncM of having been engaged in a noble ! anil exalted work wbone minaion the diflunion ' ot kmiwlelge and the elevation of eox-iety wan an I ample reooiupenne lor all my labor and diftVultic. j Fellow teatiJiera. your prolemion in a high, no ble and responsible one. To you, it may 1m Mid, under Ood, are ooinn.it ted the dcuhmen of the I rare; apon you, in a great measure deend. whrthur the world in to grow in kuonletlt;e and ! virtue, or nink hack into iguoranre and itnrouettm- ! itant winery. Your hiatorr, if it be not written upon tablru of g"ld, which ara permhable, will yet W written upon tablet that will out perish upon inr nean i tiione that nhall gmw wiocr and better, or more ignorant and ririnun through yur iiinuemw. now important, turn, that that bintory nhould be alainle, and Uiat there lie rectirded in itn ever growing vulumen not "one line that dying you might wmb to blet." The tender mindn which are under your rare, if properly mnntened with tbvlote aud wtfdom of pioun mnt ruction, will bloom in everln-ting lite, rtirink not then from yourar- auoua uuiirn, dui pren onwnrd and upward with a perncveranee which never Yield to diwwiurage- ment, and the palm of victory and a crown of iionor, in Jue time, will be your aura reward, Teacher, you have made for yoiirmdvc an eduea- aional reputation, bv your teal and euthunianm In ttteuding the local .Nnnnal IvhmWn and Inntitute. auring itic piixt two year ni -ualf, for your own iiupnuemeni, in tin count r, that ban attractei the attention of all the urrounhng count ien, and of which every fmd citiaen may be p mud. oo hat e erect . d a uionument to your own I amen, which will atand nnnhaken ainiM the ntonns and tem- pentn of life; and the further improvement in the art nf teaching deaervaa, and will receive, the ap probation the favor ( eierj friend of Mucalion. 1 again acknowledge the honor ynu have ponlerred upon me, and though we anon tiart, p. rhapn never Ut meet again, may the atnmg; bandn of affection unite all our heart n with tira w Inch death cold chill eannnt dmnolvc. I cannot clnso this report of our Institute without making a few ro mnrks concerning it. ai a a a nr. Number of dr ln"titntecontinned.... W hole nntnlcr of actual member I think wa can saft-ly any that the Institute was a complete sneers. I have attended Institute in some of our more cantcrn counties, where ihey nave neenoHiHiMmneu ioroveral years, but never have 1 attended one in which oil seemed to take so much interest. Kvery one seemed to have come lo work topireand receivo information. I think incalculublo good has been done. A Her holding a lew such In stitutes, Clearfield may unhlushingly stand side by side with some older counties who now boHst of t! eir ad vancement. ri hen, fellow teachcrs.all that now remains to be dono is to put in practice what we hnvo learned in our consultations. Let us unite to gether, funning one mighty solid pha lanx, and go forward ; and tho dark elouiU of ignoraneo will dinpersc and diwtppear befiire our onward march. W. JL i'JilDKAUX. The fish in Lake Mollyc hntiksmnnk, Mnino.oro said to be superior totlione of cither Lake Weplpyokst-bacock or Mooactorkmrnntne. "TIioko of Lake C'liniihiiiigoguiiiraniaug were very lino, oui mry an put chuked to di.ulli in trying lo Irll where they lived. A tlicorrtrieally bcncvolcnl man, on being asked by a friend to loan him a dollnr, answered briskly, "with pk'S aure," but suddenly added : "Lear nio, how unf.irlunnto I I have only one lending dollar, and that out." Thirty years ago a rnan in Maa chusetts j'luT.lod tliir'y aires with aeorns, and tho result is a line oak foreot, with trees from twelve to eighteen inches in diameter. Of course hs whojilunted is still living. $t( Toitru. A MdTHI ICS H (kllkU AH hi ght the drwn la ilnc wept, A ml through the pnnr tbe n n pale twain rbtred on the fl-'ot in niUer atreamn, While by my aide my baby abpt. fo B.ifl, an eweet the midnight atolo. It tMid the breenen on the lea, And himhrd the murinnrn of the aea. And huxhed the vtnle within my ulf And nilenced all the qticntionn wild 1 hat came between our fmlh and Hod, And bade me lie beiieuth the rod Taliuly a lay the alec pi tig child. Then nlumber on myeyelidn prcanrtl, And diintuetl the mootiWiunn' eltrer clear. And hid the noun it 1 loved to hear, The breathing of the baba at rent. Till o'er the aea, In roar light. The Hush of morning nlowly crept, And whispering hrcc aoflly awept The ailent aliadow of the night. Then wrapt in dreamland far away. 1 naw the angel oouie and go. And flutter of their white wing ihow Like ocean bird at dunk of day. The? eainc, and looked within my aye With their nweet eye no pure and true, And nang low aongn all nt range and new, The munio uf the eternal kie. But waking, In I a cherub am lied, Heaven in her aoft eye' anuro deep. Aud radiant from her ry nlcep. An augcl hall, and half a obi Id. And little hand were touching ma, And tiny rill of laughter broke From lipnthat kinncd me a 1 woke, And called m) name in baby glee. And all the vision heavenward awept Iiot in the gold and rritnnon nky, Their farewell whiapera Moating by, One angel in my arum 1 kept. THICAIMMtO W IH-ATII OF Til I FATTi:i t'AI.K We read In Holy Bible Writ. The way to treat all erring brother. And find the very cane to At That which our countrymen now bothers. There wan ft fine old gentlemen. Whose eon run wild and rioted, Who apent hia mean j and when he itarved, With wine on hunk be dieted. Till ick of all auch wretched fare, ile started up, and off be ran To aevk hi father, at bin feet To own bin faulta up, like a man. H in father opened wide hi anna, And clanpcd him warmly to hi breast, "My ton rceota and live again, I will forgive him all the rent; ( "It ring forth the Wst rolie for hia uae, Itingn for hi hand, ihoea for hi feet, And bring the fatted calf to kill, And joyfully we all will eat." And though the el-lent ion objected. And thought hi father was too kind, When him bin father had corrected, No more be frowned, no longer whined. We never heard thai the youngeit ton Ever went wild or bad aain; The fatted calf wa the only one Who had junt reanon to complain. How do we know hut. bad ht lived. Hi vulgar manner would have thown J Twere U tter far that he had died Than to Bullock to have grown. Thin grer.t example, taught u From the highrnt, bulient wuroe, la un order from on high For ua to fellow the name eourae ; Oar erring brother to forgirc, And kill the calf, ao fat and hearty ; Where doe thin fatted calf now live t It ii the Radical Faaaaou Partt. A iiotti i; ok (idi;r. Old friend, aocept thia botlta Your mouth then open wider. Pint to imbibe, then to exclaim : ByUoorga! what glorioaa cider t Perbap aome fair young dam net, Y boae look hare ne'er belied her, W ill not otjec to take a awig, W ben are down be older. And If nbe thai Indulge, You may then have lo guide her I Hut ahe will aay it' owing to The ntuff which ia in cider. AoRirvLTUMAL Jokfs. The OA 10 larmrr gets ofl" the followinc : Large horses are generally most ad mired by farmers; but farmers are most aumireu whononv nn. I'rosperity is generally based on knowledge and industry; tho swine win gel most that nose most. Farmers aro like fowls neither will get full rrons without industry Because a mnn who attends a flock of sheep is a shepherd, makes it no reason that a man who keeps cows siiouia no a coward. We like lo see a farmer increase the growth of useful plant and shrubs arour.u ins home, but do not like to see him use rails, poles and boards to prop-a gate with. A BEAi'TircL TuoioiiT. Tho sea is the hi rarest of oil cemotcries, and its slunil.erers sleep without monuments All other graveyanU, in all other lands, show some distinction between the ercat and small, the rich and poor : but in tho ocean cemetery ths kinjr anu tne ciown, liio prince und peasant are all alike undistinguished. The same wave roll- over all tho same requiem by the minstrels of tho ocean is suns to their honor. Over the ro mains the SHtne storm beats, and the same sun slimes, and there, unmarked tho weak and powerful, tho plumed and nnhonorcil, will sloep on until awakened iy tno some trumpet A gentleman on s stage coach pass ing inrougii uie city ol mill, and observing a handsome editice,inquired 01 mo uriver what building it was Tho driver replied : "It is the Unitarian Church." "I iiilariau," said tho gentleman, ana w nut is that j "I don't know," said Jehu, "but I bciicva it is in tlio opposition line." TI' at or tiivrpATioM. A youn lndj- advertised for s dressing mai., One applied, and in response to the ii'inii y il she was ntm k she ren he. . "Ol so quick, that I will cngngo to dress you every day in half an hour." ' In half an hour !" reiterated tho Inilv: -ami wnai snuii i uo tlio rest ol llic day 1 Mrs. Partington addressed Isaac winio rating a dish of strawberries, thus: How grand yon aro growing; iy nu i.y you will wont to live on umbrellu no eream. You miisn't be so glutinous, dear. I don't like to see a little boy with sicli velocity of ap petite. Tea clier "Whal part ol speech is tho word egg ?" Boy "S'oun, sir," "What is its gender 1" "Csn l toll, sir." "1 it nissrulino, feminine or neuter?" 'Can't ssy, sir, till it's hatched." At a eolorcd party, Sam ho asked Iinah if he should help her to somo of tho breast. '-Now ain't you 'shamed, Sambo, to say breast heforo do ladies. I'll Uiks a piece ob turkey bosom." The Fort Titt glass works, st Pitts burg, give employment to 1;"0 hands. i turn out silvered glass ware ol various kinds, snd lsmp chimneys st the rsto of G,ouu dos.cn per week- "ra,"said a lilt lo friend of ours, "w hat's the use of giving our little pigs so much milk T They mako hogs ol themselves." P talked away. . oflan" Wfdlrlnfj. IMOlI tMrS W.IU1AX lllTTi ns Hooflaml's Crrmnn Tonic; Th. Orftt Kfrnf-IUi fr U Marawi of tht Uvtr, Siowth, er DlftftWs Ilmilland's Cicnnim Hitters It fompnted of lh pure Julwt (or, M iiy tr oifitiriiullr traiJ, -T iireu i r""", btrbfl, and birka. lis fropBrallnti hiirhly Mtifsntrtivd s d - ntlrly "lrt lri ftkoholio adiniitart of nj kind" IltMillaiid'H Ciornmn Tcmic In eomtilnitliiB of oil tho injtrodirtiti of tbt Hltleri. with the purott quality of Htnt Cnu Hum. Oranico. c . aiakioR ono of tb moil plt ant and amnivablo rmetiai aver offered to tbe nulilie. Tboea nrefomnir a aiedioine free from aleobolio aduUtura, wtli uae IliMdland'H Gorman Bitters. Thone who hava bo objection to tht oomblnv tioa of Uie Bitte re at euted, will nto JIooHand'H German Tonic. Thfy sre both equally foni, vnd eontain the eatno medicinal virtuee, the ebolre betveen tbe two being ft mere matter of taite, tho Tonio being tho moet palatablo. The atoaaeh, from ft variety of eaniei. taob ai IndistewtioD. C Tf pepeift. Nervoua Dibility, eUi, il rcrv apt to bar lti funetiuua derao- ad. Tho Liver, y a II patbiaioK aa elottly ai It doer with tho f-toiaaeb, then be- eomea affeetvd. tbo reeult of which Ii tbat (be patient eutTeri from eeveral or wioro of tho ful lowing diafsuei: Conatipattno, Flatulence, Inward Pi lee, Fullnefi ol liiooa to tno ueaa, Aciauy 01 me aioea oh, Nautea, Heart Horn, liitRuat fur food, Fullneae or Waijrht in tho biomaeh, bur Gruptiune,8iok t iutor Flutteriofc at tbo pit of the Stomach. Swim ming of the Head, 11 m rr io d or liOicult breathing, flattering of tbo Heart,Cfack.air or Suf focating aeneatiooa when Id a lying potture, Uimneee of tIi i on, dote or weba before the eyea. dull paio in tbo head, deficiency of per fpirmtion, yellewnett of tbe akin and eyet. Pam ia tho tide, back.ohett, limba, oto.,iuddei Buabee of beat, burning neib, oonttant imagining! of evil and great depreaeioft of apirit. Tho luA'erer from thoao dleeftaea ibould exer- eiao the ere a teat caution In the teleretioi el remedy for bit cate, purcfaaeing only that which ho ia ataured I I from hta invetiiga tiont and inquiriea poaeeieea true merit, ia ekillfntly compounded, It froo from Injarioae ingredientt, and haa oatftbltehad for iUelf reputation for the cure of tbete divcaeea. In lb it onneetiofj wo would oubeaii tboao well known romediea IIoofland'B German Bitters, Huofland's German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, I i Twenly-two yoara tinea they were ftrat Intro duced into thii cm n try from (Jermany. during which time they nave undoumeiily Mrtormed more caret, and bencfitod taflering humanity to a greater extent, tban any other rrmediet known to the public. Tbceo remrdiea will effectually care Lire Complaint, Jaundice, Dyvpeptia. Chronic or eoot Debility, 4 Chroa I c Diarrhoea., Dieeaaet of tbo Kid neya. and all direatet atltlpg from Dieordered Liver, Stomach, or Jnteiunei. Debility, Raiultlng fremftny eanae whatever ; Proetration of tbe tyttem induoed by evero Labor, liardtbipa, Kipture. Fevert, Ac , do. Thero It bo medicine extant equal lo tbeaa tcmediea fa each. eo. A tune and vigor Ii imparled lo the whole eyitcm, tbo appetita it etreagtnened, roo4 it enjoyed, tbe etc mack t gu promptly, the blood fa purified, tbe eom ptaxlon beoomea aound and healthy, tho yeiloi tinge ia eradicated from tha eyea, ft bloom it give to the cheek t, and tho weak and n err out invalid be comet n etrong and healthy being. Persons Advanced in Life, and feeling tbo band of timo weighing heavily uf.on them, with all ita attendant file, will find the uee of theto Ilittera or tho Tonio, an elixir that will initil new life into their veiet, restore in ft measure tho energy and ardor of mora youthful data, build up their thrunkea. forma. and give hoaltb and happineea to their remaining yeaxa. Notice. Tt la a well eftabllthed fact that fnPy one- half of the femeJe po - rtloa of our popula tion are acl'lom in ibe I onjuyment of good health, or.to uae thier - own expretiion, they "never feel wall." They aro languid, devoid of all en err v, extremely nervoua, and have bo ftp petite. To thia elate of pereona the bit Ufa, or tho Tonic, it especially recommended. Weak and Delicate Children ara made ttrong by tho nto of either ef tbeae reroeJiet. They will cure every eaaoof mttmimm without fail. Tbonuadi of certificate! have accumulated In the band of tbo proprietor, but apace will ellnv of the publication of but ft few. Tboee.it will bo observed, are men of note, and of auch tun ding tfcftt they mutt be believed. TeHtimoniiilH. Iloft. George W. Woodward, Chief Juvtlro of tho Supreme Court of Peooeylrania, writt t Philadelphia, Pa,. March 16. I8MI IflndHoorLian'a . tiaaam Birraaa U a good Utnie, uaeful in dieoateeofttiedigeet- iva orgiint, and of great benefit in eaeea or debility an4 want of norvout action In tho tyttem. Voura, truly. Qao. W. Wood a an." Hon. Jaraea Tbompaoa, Judge ef the Supreme Court of Peaotylvema, wntea . Pbilade)phia. April TR, ISdfl. "I eonvidcr HooQand'i Uerraan li it terra valu able siedicine in care of Indigettin or Dyrpep- tin. I can certify tbit from experience. Yourt, with reepoct. Jiuat Tnonraoa.' From Rev. Joieph D. Kennard. D. D., Pat tor of tha Tenth Haptitt Church, Philadelphia: Ir, l acxrou Dear bir : I hare been hequenU 1y requeued to connect my name with recom menlationt of different kindt of medicine, but regarding tho prao tioa at out of my ap propriate tphero, I jV have In all catet de clined i hut with ft " clear proof in variout Intuncea, and particularly in my own family, of tht utefulneeeof Dr. Uoofland'a Uarmaa Uatera, I depart for oaea from my uaual eourta, to ex. pre pi my full conviction that for general debility of tbe pattern, and especially fur Liver Com plaint, it it a tale and rateable preparation. In me catei it may fail, bat utuaHr. I doubt not. tt will be very benefleial tothetewha tuner from tha ftbovt earn a. Voura, vary reepeetfally. J. D- Km Ann, tighlh, below Coatet Straeta. From Rev. K. D. Fendall, Kdltrr of Chrlitiaw Chronicle,' Philadelphia: 1 have derived derided benefit from the ue of Ilooflaad a Uormau Bluer, ana feel ii mv nr ri le ge to recommend them at a moil valueMe tnoic to all who ara tufferinc from central drbi iiv or from diaeaaea anting from derangement of tho uvar. tonra, truly, K. l. rannaLL. Caution. HooflinrPa German Bittern aro counterfeited Bea tbat tha tignft lure of C, M. ai K- SX it on tha wrap I I per of carh bottle. All other ara eoaa - ' terfeli. Prlnemal Offira and Mauufectury, at the Uermna Medical More, Na. M Arch atreet, Pbiladelbia, Pa, (IUHI M M. I:VAK4, Tmprlrtor, (Formerly C. U. Jarkton A Ce.) rrit'C. FlooSand'l Oermia Bltl.ra, ,r bolll. f st a.r doaen k ft. Ilnofl.pda Oermaa Tnnie, put ap in .art Donrea, pw noltl. in Or a half doiea for f it SNSr-po not f.rret t. ei.aifB. well tb. artirla !i bo;, In order t. get th. genuine. ("r-Por aal. bj .11 drgngleta and dealer, ia ''"'Bee I, LIVERY STABLE. THK nniiereiirned lfr learr to intiTm the pnV lie that h. la now fulle prepared I. aeentnato. le all in lb. warnf furnl.hinf ll irire. Iluerira. haddlee and llameM, on th. eb.in.et Boltoe Mid on re.aon.IM. traie. rle.td.UM oa LoouM atrMl, betwron 1 litrd and Fourth. urn. W. OKARIIART. rie.HI.ld. April II. Inn;. I M)b,lIJ 4..AKKi J J A large a.ortment of Altrll TOP hyi'AKK LtMiKINd nl.ASSE H lib roeewood, gill, w.lnnt aad Bi.hogaB. fnunre: LOOK INiG LASS TLATES OP Al t. HUES M h f. MAJZii8. ' flndunrf, dTttttrarr, Clf. G. 8. FLKGAli KKAl.lS IN STOVES AX D HOLLOW -WARE, AND MAXirACTlRtB OF Tin, Copper 4 Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpaliurg, C'fBtre Ps rflFIR DdfaifnH r.ffpMtf.1lf sotto.at X th. publie tb.l k. haa on hand a otto.aa I. publie tb.l n. haa on hand a ara- full)P-t,l.eUl aoa wall ..torUd (lock of Htor.i Uu rari.ijr tuiliu of 7HE CELEBRATED IHON'SIDES, Whidk bar. a.rar failed lo (I., prrttl ratiafaa. lion lo lb. moil laatidioM .r Iu parehaaara, Cntin.nUl, LaMgh, Farm.r, Dmyliarht. Bpaart' Antl-Duil, Nianra, Charm, H.rald. aV..t wilh ...rjr variety of th. bail PUUburf Man.ra.tor.. tTbe Tin aaJ gheat Iron war. gle.a with th. Mot, ia made of th. bear'eit .nd heat material, aod warranted to fir. p.rfeot aalli fulioo. ilia ilock III TAKLOH AND II E ATI NO STOVES I. l.ror, b-tUr and cheaper than ..er before ibibiud to th. p.blie. 11. d.S.a op.li!ien itb.r In Tari.lj, qiulit r pnefc II. la .Im praparad t. larnlih s waiplet. aaaortm.Dl .f Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Whol.aai. r retail, auaafartarod aaatly aad with th. mI. tie lo aerriM, froea Ik. beat ma terial in tb. market. PLOWS, PLOW POINTS. A COPPER, BRAPd AND IKON KKITLK8, 10f erery draoriptloa aoaiuntly m bud. LIGHTXI.NO KODS, Superior pelnt, put ap ibort aolloa. Tb. Poiat b. offer, to Ike pallia ia tL. aene aa i. bow aeed by th. P.aniir.aia Railnwd C. va wcu Buiiamp, ORDERS Foil SrOCTINO, ROOFING And ether work Wloaftaf I. bi. bailoMi win be proaipU tiled b eaperi.Bc.d aad akllllul w.raaiea. BRASS, COITEB AXD OLD METTLE Taken la .scbaBf. fur gooda. X-ne ..perl.lly ln.it.. th. atbratloa of nerroanta vi.hlns- pnrrhaa. at wboleaale. irey win nn. II is tneir .dranUir I. .xaatia. lie etoca before pun-bumf .li.erber..' O, 8. FLEOAL. rbihpibarf, Auf. , 18(18. Jj:ilS7 MERRELL & 13IGLER, II A II I WAKE, Ala., M.aaf.ct.r.rf.f Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLKS, BRIDLES, Darnere, Collar, .1., for Ml. by UEURELL 4 BIGLER. pALMEK'S l'ATENT UNLOAD l.( Hay Fork a, for aale by MERRELL A IilGLER. QIL, I'AIXT, ri'TTV, GLASS, K.ila, le, for aal. by MERRELL A BIQLER. J JAKXliSS TRI1I1IINGS4 SHOE Findinft, for (ale by MESRELL k BIGLER. QUX8, PLSTOLS, SWORD CAXES For aal. by MKKKKI.L it BKiLEK. STOVES, OF ALL SOUTS AXD Ciiei, for aato hy MERRELL k RIOLEU. JHOM IKON I Ii7on7IUOX For aal. by MERRELL t B10LER. JJ011SR SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE RAILS, for nit by MERRELL A BIOI.F.R )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And boat ItuafwUn, for al by MERRELL A BIGLER rriIIM13LE SKEINS AND I'IPE BOXES, for Ml. by MERRELL A BIGLER. pODDEK CUTTEIIS for sale by MKRRELL A B10LEU. SAWS! SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LU M DEltM EN ! . ItKt'Ol.tTIO.r I.V K.IH Sl EMERSON'S PATENT PKRFORAHATED Cro88-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL 01 UMINJ AVOIDED.) ALSO, tmcrsons Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spra.ding. BharpeniBg. and tihaping tha Teelb af all Splitting Bawa. VfvS.ndfora Daeerlptir. Cirral.r.nd Prie. Li,t ME11KELL A BIOLER, 'rt 'H Ora.rl Agent. Cl..reld. P. CLEARFIELD BAKERY. M.iket Slrrl, rlrarOrld, Pa. Frosh Bit ad, Cakes, Rolls, &cn PAILV. ALSO, FULL STOCK OF CAND1KS, And .11 kinde af ronfoMioaeriM. "I 'T 'f J. A. STAPLER. The Lightning Tamer. f pilR nBder.ifBed nr. tbe .ol. Agenli la Uiie 1 .o.nle forih.-Nonb America. U.le.niard H.1BTNIS0 RDDS." Ti..r.,b. Fit d a kna. tan m a J i a . aflrBti6o aiea ia Ih. Mantra. , hereby nollfr lb. e.n.en. ,f ,, ., bM .. r a,tm .p a better r.d. and lr lee. money, th.n I, eh.rged be lb. for,!., ge.t. who ananallr irae.r,. .v. .1. .aa anarva aaaiaa ssrSS aillVainl an) ail an.. ..rry of o.r Inn, ubt , rlr ' tI. HAGE 110.MK I.AHOR. Thoa. w ihln. I i.tfci.. .,. their b.d,Bg. n-.,d--h" .jx, ; h' K'ls'rsi-A? I'iitur.. ... kV " "odeand rtitur.1 ..a b. e.ta at an. k. n arrior.. MEIihm.i. a Li., . 5 " (jlllMT IIAIU.AI.N Sew More In MuKonhuir! Ia lb. raa loraierly oorapiid by P. T. Il'carty. L. M. C'OUTIUKT 1 tKKS thii method of laf"nr.lr. Ibe rltiirlil r..un.lin, ro..Mr. Il.rvl br baa Jil.l oprtie. a large etork SI MMKH UimpIiS, .Mrh he I. dHrr mined lo -ll 1 KN TKK ( KNT rllEPKH than Ih. Mine quality of tloode can be purrlia.rd for in UK olber .lore in Ih. urlgM'Oruood. llif Work conai.te of Dry Goods of all kinds, HucO Katlnetle. r.eelraerea, Vo.lh.l. Ilelalnu, Linan, lnlliiir.. C'alieora, Tnuitningr, Itibbvna, Ltctf READY-MADE CLOT IM KG, BOOTS A i-IluES, HATS A CAPS, geoceehs of all kinds. Coder, Tea. Fujrar, Rice, Mulaaeef, Full, Halt, Lium-vU Oil, Fieh Oil, t'arbun Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Caitiufr, Plowe ami IMow Cailinga. aili, Hpikea, turn Cultiratnrp. Chirr I'reeeee, and all kinaa ut Axes. k-MMr Plowe ara of tha Carweneville and Centre county make, and are warranted to be of gud tjualtljr. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint, Varnish. Olan, and a (ouaral aafortiuent of ritatiuncry, GOOD FLOUR, Of diffrrcnt Irrande, alware on hand, aad will be euld at tne Jmwent otble fifurta. LiQiOHS, finch aa URANlV, WINI, UIN k WHIdKY M"p ponnde ef Wool wanted for which tbe niirneai pnoe will be paid. V-'all ftnd aea for yunraeUaa. Ton will find everything aauall kept in a retail etore. L. M. CofTPiIET. PrnrbvUle P. 0., June 1. fHAA flm-d. GREAT FENIAN RAID Philadelphia in an Uproar. Til AD. STEVENS FltlGHTEXED Smith Found Alive 1 XTOT CapL Job. Srallh. nor Smith tb. El ll plor.r, but W. r-hlrril FANKKY, ab.hu jaat r.t.red from Philadelphia with . new .nd well aeleeud rtork of SPK1.NU aad HMMEtt UOOII-f,. part of ahiok sr. Dry Goods I Dress Goods I VI EH AND DOTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING ! HOOTS) AM) MIDI, HATS, CArS, NOTION'S, Ac, &c; Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Floor, Bacon, Fish, Spices, Crackers and Vinegar, At bit II or. I anil .ait .f K.rth.aa. (ClurC.ld, eoanl;, P..,). II of wsirk b. ii aelltnf .1 reducd arie. H. aleo keepa ennt.nl)v oa band a rd eartlr.f Llyl oKS Old Fre, Brand., Uia a.d W ia. aad .11 of tb. beat brands. n!Vrt .'' T'Im Pi4 f.r all kisda .f Tb. snbli. an aolirllcd u (ir. hia a ea'L N. .b.rg. atad. for .bowing gwds. W. RMITII FANKET. Carthma Tp , Jan. 11, I SOS tea nd wa. taa arm a. a. Taoai-aoa TEN EYCK & THOMPSON U HWENtVILLK, PA. T T A V IH 1 jnal n-eetred froai New Tork .a. af 11 th. larg.et a.d b.at aeleeled aloeka af UiK.de, a a nr. now read; to oiler Ik. etoje u oar .Id naitoA.ra. (to whom w. return tk.ak. for peat (..on,) .nd tb. .iiitana of th. cm. gea rallj, at 7 Prices that will Render Satisfaction. dir. aa a rail before p.rrb.iing tlrewher., .nd thereby a re from t to It per cent on jour goodi. Oaratoek Mailaia .fa grant e.ri.lr, lueh a. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTUIXtl, GROCErtlKS, HARDWARE, QUKRySWARE, PAI.TS, OILS, DHl bM. FBI IT ItV ALL klSlrn, Fieh. Salt. Le.iher, 8le Fiadi.gt, BOOTS and bllUKs (eaater. and hoeie at.d.) la gr.nl ... rielr, nnd nl roduoed tg.r. Tl.NH'ARK. FI.OI R, Ac, A. TEN EVCK THOMPSON. lla.lBg r. aai.rl.l.d H. B. Tb on. peon with a in tbe abee. Ir..., I dreira .11 nreuna in. debled ta ate, bj Note or Boob atvo.nl, t. nil aad eeule tb. eane niibo.t del... '. TEN KVCK. Cur.en.rllle, M., T, IMS if. XKW NTOltJi Cor. 8oad St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL TT Juft rwtrrd and opened, at th ahov A A. ammrMi tiar, an en I ire Rrir rt--k vf M'M WKK (innlifl.whirh ba will aell VKHV CHtjAP rvn lArn. mi aiuca eotaniata or Ir,y IsoinN, C.roceriesi, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, Boote and Kboea. Ilata and Tape, Really-Mad. loi.ing, tit. n. ate. KMpaehoic fl o vnt cony mea l, feed, (hop, Mtncon tHht and MPrieH mtu tin. rewna dealmnt of rnrrhaftnr tiwli .i f;r rmiee are refperlfnllT m)oele4 lo (tife him a eall. -WAi'iinit-ed e-nunlrt rrodue will he taaa "!(-- I'nrrs, m eirnan lor fooda. viraiuviu, SSHIW Id, rfaj. JEW STOIJK ANI1 NEW GOOD S JOS. SHAW it SON Hare jutl oprnej s Xw Stoss, on Main SlCitnii.o, P., lalely Oix-upicJ by Wa. F. IRWIN. Tbcir stork conniali of Lt) 111 iT CO CD CD LO 3 Gsor(S!ts of llis hrtl quslily. QuF.E.NbWARc, Roots and Shoe?, and srsry srticls oscrusrg for ons'i comfort. Call and (limine our stock bsfors pur cl'inl Hnwhsrs. May , lDCG-if. Clearfield Nurserv. KNCOUKAGK IIOMK INDl STRY 111 ander.ig.Ml, ...l.g wifb , s Bhokarb, Q,-d4 (romptly t,nd,d lo. Addr.ee, ' M.. ,, . WBIOIIT. P-''-y Carw,.i,, Ta Grape Vines for Sale. VU. the leading h.nt. r.rlrtlr. f , , u . '',.NV,"" 0PTTIM1S. l. CONCORII VI VKS uti. 11. 1 .. der. anlielt.d aa ma a. A Sited in d..rfi a ' lT TBKKS.f.t.Bdard.ad i:lJrtt?n' n"y- 0r Via.,, f.Tl rl"' "M Hl.rkhrrry, Strawberry Bad Rub.rr.ViBH. AI.. .t,..t . J' AS AN ATFRIENT, Tker. Il lr..drir. ee atmh I. fetor iih linee ho are ...leltd .llh their ..no. Sr.....'. Hl,.fd I1'" : 1') eale. t leaea.l and mtld ir Iheir operatioB. and .r. f"ft .e.euMei eaa b. tokea by ektldraa .a wall a.ad.lui try them. SLEEPLESS RIGHTS. A a HsasJ Ia aMbAlVlat fill Bvrraut elfa t. inn IE III s"i ""l --. r hai. no siedicina eiunt whirb la raeafvad all o murh favor ba Kuhtri a Ftonarn pmeri . i a-.. 1 1 m..,nm sA V.. A 4. all ihsit ia ea. quire! lo ruduca aoand nnd aaaltafal alaap. ERYSIPELAS, Or, St Aalbany'a Fir., a.a b. aio.t .ffeetu.lly eradir.ted hy ih. ai. uf Hob.ek'a Blood Pnnb.r ia ..njuaaiioa wiib Matacki Blood fills. OFTHALMIA. Or. InH.initlo. ef th. Ey.a, sol anfreqaently aneei from a dienrderad eute t tb. atonaeb ; a f.w doeoa of Kobick lliood Pilli will, is Boat saaaa, tfleet a ear. by natoruig tb. nut. KEEP TOUR BLOOD FTJB. Ther ara no ranadiaa, now kafora Iba tabllc. ao wall Mlcnlaied lo pnrtfv tha brood and raeon a'ruct (ao to aatik ) tho whvla tjnUm aa Koback'i lilood i'urifiar, Blood PUliaad tSloch UiUars, IEUCOIEJLH0EA, Or, Whit a. which fellow local dabllity and aoa fitnt tonal waahnaai.enn ba affeetuall eurtd hy tha naa f Hunaek'a tionrh bittcra. Ua not let tha druggist aall yom mj other remedy, aa thasa Hitters m prepared with aspaeial refer tiiito this aoBptaint,aidara warranud toettra. BAD TASTE In tha mo a it. In tha aaorning la ona of tha tymp loms of a billions ooodition er disordered a ate of tha lirer. and ahoald nt, for a aitifla d, ba negleclad. aa it ta bait tha prasaoniturjr impum of a train of arile and tha Terj seedi of diaenee. Proraia at anea Ho book a Hlood Fills, adminia ter tbaoi aoeordinc to tha directions aenomisany. iU aafh boi.and tha diflmltj nnd danjcf nl disease will at anea I raaoTaa. SOT A BEVERAGE. t'nlik. sioel of tb. bitt.n .f th. arnrent dy, Pr. RobMk'l ar. aol iatead.d a. a pUbmbI tiatalatiag wkitky k.rerege. bat .re perleelly Bftrdir-m.i, Malatalng only auffltltnt nura boar. boa wbiaky to hold In eolulion tb. aiedieiaal eitraturo matter from which they nr. aonpoead. A MISERABLE LIFE la th.t af b. dyrpeptle. Wbr t.iffer when Ra. b.rk'a Blood Parin.r nnd Blood Pilli will eumly r. yo. r icy can a. oblaiaed Iroal aay '"SS'ei. AST OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE ! worth a po.nd of tore. eer aad Agn. mb b. prereoted ia all .liaatea aad la all eoaitita. tiona by tha aoartaat ... f hob.ek'1 Sloaaaeb Bitter., aad .filial., th. eery woret Mae. bat. baea e.red by their tiaaely a... Permi llrlag ".i.nuiu aieinci. aaoaia a.r.r a. siismii tnaai. FOUND Thai aHer repeated trial. H .ther remediee. Robark'a (Stomarh Hitt.ra. Blood Partaw .ad Blood Ptlla ara th. he.t B.diei.aa .11.01 i. ..r. ia. uiteaaea lor wkick Ihey are raeoaj. Hr.uea. INDIGESTION la bat aaotb.r nan. for t'yrpepeia. and lb. pa real af aiaay ill.. Kobatk'a Monaek U'tian takes in wina glaea full doaaa. dirrelly afl.r . . .ur.., en.ri . parBnaeol .ara. .vi uae oar wura lor II, bat try then. WHO SELL8 THEXt Tb. Ag.at. for th. a.l. of Robark'. Dlood Ptlla, Stomeeb Hilt.re and Blood Purider ara oa.ipaillii IB. ST IN, Cleejield, Pa. will DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE IIRANCII KITTKltlH. 4 WILD Bnd.gre..M,Tf.Nir STIMl'LANT U. blomaehi. .nd CAKM1NAT1VK HITTEILS, """s BBtiwy fhv I1ERBS aad ROOTS. Highly btarieial is cvsrr.PMA, GENERAL PEMLITY, AND Lass OF ATrETITE; ABd an .joellent CORRKCTIVR for p.M0, nSertng from PUordrn of tb. Dowcla, flatuleaea, Ae, Sold Everywhere. ntiot-N. 413 ik,l Sipeet, Pl,il,d.lrbi, Ta. J- K- TAUQli J, CO. Mi I 111 Beale's Embrocation, L A T K POWILL's.) for all di.e.,e. laeldeBl t. t lluaiaa Ple.h, retiring th. . oi M . "rnnl appltoatioa. Thu Bmbr,.tin . ,,,ir,,, t . Ih. listen nenl during lb. w.r ' Jor.7b,H,i';,1H"",'k C)ssm.li. Vrcffisisr.nl & Vutintn f r j ISRAEL TEST, A Tin H N y. V AT La l iramrifl. a. "OSlea la lb. t,.n Motm.. lilll JOHN H. FULFOrD ATTOHNEV AT .Ki 1 riralSrld, P.. Odea Wllb J. B. MrKn.lly, Kea , trt, . Ilo.al Hack. '' 4T-rnmipt ati.ntlon gitea I. tkt af llo.Bly. Clalaia Ac, and t. all .or.! l!?' Marrh ,1M ly. W ALTER .ter, barrett" ITOKNKV AT LAW. 1 ATI Otlea aa Bwoad M., CK.rS.ld, fa. Wat. A. U'allaoe. 1. lll.k. H alien. Bi. Il "7 WAltLAUi, & nELTiTt i'l"l'..UVLl'u . n t . .7. il I I .'!. i r. I .-i A I i.A. Clearlcld, P.. fkWVf kaei.eit M all kinda pruapi,., Mnrat.ly .Headed to. r THOS. J. McCULLOUGh iiiii.r.i Jt I J.AW, 09 M adjoining tb. Bank, fortaarly ortlt t. B- MeKaally, SMoad it, Clw.rt.ti Sa-WIII attead promptly to .ellttil.iL , I .1 W.I, ... (,,., JOHN L, CUTTLL ATTORNEY AT LAW Aad Real l-atat Apent, C'learflrid, l OAna oa Market street, opposite tu u'ii 1 Kespemfulij offera bis servieei byvJ ana voidb; itinae ia uiearoeia andedjr,,., aoontiea ; and with an experienea e( ortr wt yeare mm m eorTejur, naiieri oitsseil test render eausfactloa. ffbit, WM. M. McCULLOUGH AUUKMiV AT LAW, ClrarBeld. Ps. Offlc. .s liark.t atrMt on. door .Mt of Ut C .... -m.j vwa. BlJ1 I Joba U. Orria. C. T. AieiuJ orvis l Alexander! AirUK.tt.YN AT LA ', AlrllcloBt., Pa. m I DR.T. JEFFERSONBOYErJ PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEm.V, Second StrMt, Clearfield, Pa. evll..iBg porauaently located, be ao. J hie profi-aaiooal e.r.ieee to the eititetii ef Ciw aad rteiaity, and tb. pabli. gtMrally. - proniplly atteaM w. F. B. REED, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEOX, atHaT inr ramorad to TTilliaaBrms ' offera hia pnlaaaionai aarrices to ths petti wa earroanning eonntrj. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELCl Lat. g.rreoa f tb. M Hta ment. Peaan!,, Volunl..ra, b.ving rturoed froai tae A-3 affera bia prof.aatonal MrrieM la la u: af Cl.ar.ld awaaly. Cdr-pr.fHitoa.1 ealla aroaiBtli atirale Oflie. oa SeMBd .U..I, forarly Meaem I irr. nma ijrl. DENTAL PARTNER.SH ! Db. a. m. hills. Desires to Inrnrn hit patent, si-1 ptiia .teneraiij.'rat he hasaaaociated niw ia tho pmotleo af Dentetry, S. P. SIIAW, D. I), s., Wha I. s grada.u or th. Pbilad.lpbia I-1 Cl.g.. acd lb.r.r.r baa tb. hirkteti l Ba.ali.l proTeaaioBBl .kill. All work t. tb. ofllM I will bd aiya.irperao.illy ren aia lor aaisg none t. ma Boat eli.l.ctrj a er ana nigBMi Mder .r tb. profeetioa. Aa tablteb araetiea of tweBty-lw? ytA tbie pine, taeniae aia to apeak te 01 j am ewicaaei. Bgageail. fraai a diataae. ak.aU bi n by i.tur a l.w d.yt b.fore tb. patient t. I evwag. Job. I, IM. 6. J. HAYS, SUROEON DEXT1- Tboaipaoa Street, C'.rnrn.illlt. fJ rTaalb .xlrarted with th. appliou : fecal aaaerbeaia eaip.r.tie.ly wiUeat All kindi af beatal work doea. wij Ii I C. M. CADWALLADE CONVEYANCER A JTFTICE OF THE F' Far Decalar Tp Clearfield (e. VeV.Colleetioai prnnptlr Bi.de aoil left' Btenta ateeBted oa an.irt.it notice. Pi. nddma, Pbilipebnrg. Pa. marl. J. BLAKE WALTER sSCKIVENtR ANI (X' .WE VAN Ar.nt for tb. P.iefa. and Sal. of rirarfield. Pa. arProaipt ail.aiiaa gi.ra le a'l ki eo..eted with th. wou.ly offirei. OAr Hob. Wbi. A. Wallaea. ju LEVI F. IRWIN, justice of the pea For Lawrenoe town.hiu. Clearfield P. o.. Clearrirld Ch. rl r"C.liMtl.B. aad reailiuteei an j aaada. j.:i SURVEYOR. THK anderatgned oBcra bit arrviee a i veyor, and may be louad at hie rr.ia I Lawrence lownehip. Lellera will hack I i raotod to l feara.ld, Pa. ay t-tf. JAMCS MITCH' DAVID YOUNG, STONE-CUTTEK AXD JJAj P.O. ng lira, Clrarfleld, Pi. SjT'Fpeeial alteBtion paid lo Preei and Nup.riBlen.lini Joba. All kindt of I dona, ia tb. aiwet workaianlik. atanner. eohcitrd, .nd aaalraou takra la ao; pa' I JAS. C. BARRET! JUSTICE OK THK PJSi Aad Liaaaeed CM.eT.oeer. l alherabarg;, Clearfield rn ti jraT'ColleelloBt .nd remitta.cn r Biade, BBd all ktndl of legal inau.ineBll 1 oa abort aott.., I mi. DANIEL M. DOUGHEF BAEEER & HAIR DRESS tr.cono f iri.it, Jt J.I C I T. A R F I F. 1. 1). P A. THOMAS H. FORC ttiALtn in GENERAL MERCHANPI CRAIIAMTllX, Pa. Alan, ettensii-a .anufnctnrer anl r)eW i Timtser nnd tSawed Lemixri-f all " POriiera aolieited and all hill filled. . ao. ALiinT ttniinr at at at. W. ALBERT & BRCI MeBufBet.rert A riltBlivr liealer. i Sawed Lumber, Square Tinibf j n IU" I' L A l, r f. . - dr-Order aolieited. fiille (lied n ik and reaot-aat'le lertnl. Addraai Woodland T. 0.. riearn. Id C JeJi ly S. Al.llr.hr FRANCIS C0UTRIE1 MKKCHANT. FrenrhTllle, t learAeld Co.M) Keepa ennetutlr oa bead n full aei I ry llooda, ll.nla.re. tlro-rir. ar'i e .euallt kipt in n retail .l. re, whi.'h " for e.eh. aa rbeap a. elwahere in the em r renrn. lire, Juae I , IM., It. MnCUAMMnil I tin I I I'MPt 1 mvoiiniiiiuil l.nlL a LLi'i OSCEOLA RTKAM MIU?, a.Mrracii'Bri J.VMBEK, LATir.ANP TIC H. H. FHU.l.lN.iKiT.n. Pr 06oa F.reel Pl.oe. N' v U'.S S. ik 1 JlHIN I.AM HI K, Sn""' Jee ltJ Uaorola Milla, t'l.vrtirl.l " REUBEN HACKMA House e)nd ign Painter anc Hanger, Clearfield, I'enu'a. tuWill eitvut. Johj ia hit line pror ia a aurkataulik. at.iu.i'r. C. KRAT2ER & SO M E H V rl A N T S , p.iLt.a 1. Dry Goods, Clothing, Har. Catlary, gaeaatwar.. Urroeriee, roi hhinglee. CI. .riled. Henn'a. Cltwlaldj J.ga n( ). . i rHrtd( P.., AopM , A. M. 11 11. 1 a -At th. aid aaad as frost r'" cad... i"'1
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