JIIK RKPUnUCAN. Cl.KAHKlKI.n, I'A. TI1VB8IAT MnRXlMI M'V. . t THE CRISIS OF LIFE. After nil that is mid nbout tlio for mation of liumon habits, there is no period of lifo at which old good habits may not bo lout, and new evil ones may not bo acquired. It ii "hard to teach an olJ dog now tricks," if tho tricks aro ood ones ; but if they are bad once, tho task is wonderfully facil itated. It has been aiJ that a man's character is formed when ho is grown, and he may bo considered safe, if ho arrives at twenty-6ve without exhib iting evil habits. There never was a moro unsalo rulo. If a man trusts to tho character he has at twenty -ono, or to the exemplary habits ho possesses at twenty-five, to carry him through lifo, he may commit an irreparable er ror, lieu often learn to bo dissoluto or intemperate after they roach tho zenith oi manhood, and, indeed, some times, after their lives have waned fur into the eTening. Any one of us can point to cases of persons who have led strict, temperate and exemplary lives, struggling hard aud pationtly with poverty up to middle lifo, to be como bibbers of strong drink, carous- crs, ncglecters of their families, and drunkards, tho moment fortune smilod on their efforts and laid wealth at their feet. There are others who have lost a nobis and good character with the loss of fortunes that could not be gin to measure their value. Adversi ties in business upset many a good character after forty ; great successes in business upset still more after that age. Perhaps the period of lilo most interesting to the individual, is that between thirty and forty for then the passions glow with mature and mighty strength then comes that perilous experience of scepticism and distrust, in every life, that is the real crinis, and is full of dangers then como the results, favorable and unfa vorable, of business schemes that havo been prosecuted with fervid energy and absorbed attention then comes thd rich, ripe world, in its materiality, in place of the romantic and poetic vision our youth had pictured it, and with it comes a power and a desire to enjoy the rich, ripe world, such as is never felt before or aftor. Many a character that was supposed to be formed and solidified, is wrecked in this crisis, and there aro few of us who do not trace the hidden, ghastly scars which we bear to our graves, to wonnds received in conflicts of this period. A man is never old enough to be beyond the reach of a bad habit, or beyond the danger of losing a good one. COMPARISON. How justly is a man compared with the fuir flower of tho field, pushing its tender form over the rutin surface, and then suddenly crashed and re duced to nothing I Short is his dura tion ; but how awfully varied are the busy scenes of his lilo. The gardener oft with joy beholds the roso-bud just bursting into light on its parent stem with all the gay promise of luxuriant beauty, but when ho comes to crop the much expected flower, to honor tome particular and favorite occasion, be finds its leaves strewed on the earth, its freshness and its beauty withered. Ho wonders at the cause, yet cannot discover it ; but still he feels convinced there was a tauw, a powerful causo, to bring about an ef fect so unforseen, so contrary to his expectations. Is it not precisely the aamo with man T The canker-worm of care and blighted hopo too often fatally, though nnperccived, gnaws Around thehcart,destroyingthe peace within, and gradually preying on the entire frame, till, a', lost, he falls an eay victim to the chill hand of the destroyer. Our passions are like lions, as yet slumbering in their grated prisons, and require our every caution. Yet tbey will sometimes steal out un perccived ; or, from their seeming gentleness, they aro allowed a little more liberty. Wo know not their fa tal strength till, alas ! too late; and perhaps, we havo then to lament that the object which has fallen a prey to their lury is that alono which wo held most dear on earth. Social Kindness. How sweet is social affection 1 When the world is dark without, we havo light within. When cares disturb the breast when sorrows brood around the heart wist joy gathers in the circlo of love ! Wo forget the world, with all its ani mosities, whilo blessed with social kindness and affection. . The man can not be cold who has loving hearts that vibrate in sympathy with his own ; who is cheered by smiles of af fection and tenderness. Let the world he dark and cold, let tho hate and an. I initially of bad men gather around the place of busiiioss but when ho cnlen. the ark of love his own cherished f circle ho forgets all these, thoclouus pass from his brow, and the sorrows from his heart. The warm sympa thies ot his wife and children dispel every shadow, and ho feels a thrill of joy in his bosom that words are not adequato (o express. He who is a stranger to the joys of social kindness has not begun to livo. Tbo Marchioness of Hastings! mW better off tUn she wae with her husband alive, as she has a largo dowry, is only twenty, ycar, olJ, and can mourn luxuriously until the aoos fit to marry again. A Wade will be Vice l'rueident after all Her name is Nellie, and she will govern Schuyler with a bridal reiga. WORK OR STARVE. This is the law and pehal'y Irnm which there is no escaping. Thons anils arc trying to evsdo it j amne by making their fellow men work for them, others by depending on money inherited or accumulated in former midst of plenty. They may cat to tbo full, but eating without exorcise is against the law of nature, and very soon tho stomach refuses to digest tho food, tho body is not nourished, and the man literally starves, though ho feels no hungor. Tho hands, tho brain, tho heart must work to live. If you dodge tho labor of learning led sons, you at the same time miss the strength of intellect which mental work brings, and the mind will pine for tho want of nourishment. T hous ands have starved their wits this way, until they wonder how it is that others carry away prizes in lifo. Many starve thoir hearts by never exorcising them with noblo emotions, Selfishness eats into tho nature lilio a canker, leaves tho man hungry for af fection, but love is tho price for lovo, and he that will not work in this field must accept the penalty. It is an er ror to think that work is a ponulty imposed on man for having violated God's command. Man's nature is such that activity is tho law of bis being. Evory muscle and nerve calls for employment that it may remain in health, and there scarcely oan bo a moro terrible punishment than soli tary confinement, where the eyo, tho car, and the hands must remain idle. A slow, painful death will surely re sult. So then, boys and girls, strive to 'love work and .not to shun it. Though you may be as rich as Astor or Stewart in money, yet your own nature will suffer the pangs of poverty without exercise. The Daughter at Hove. To be able to get dinner, to sweep the room to muke a garment, to tend a baby, would add greatly to the list of a young lady's accomplishments. When can we behold a more lovely sight than the eldest daughter of a bouso, stand ing in the sweet simplicity of her now womanhood by the side of her toiling care-worn mother, to relieve and aid her f Now she presides at tho tublo, now directs in the kitchen, now amu ses the fretting babies, now diverts a bulf score ol little folks in the library She can assist her younger brothers in their studies, read the newspapers to her weary father, or smooth tho aching brow of ber fevered mother. Always ready with a helping hand and a cheerful smilo for every emer gency. She is an angel of love, and a blessing to the home circlo. .Should she be called out of it to originate homo of her own, would she be any less loving or self sacrificing? A Singular Incident. Our atten tion has been directed to the following singular incident of the late war, which is as remarkably strange as it is said to be true : A correspondent of a Southein paper writes : "There was a man of Company A, Twenty seventh North Carolina trocpg, named George P. Piner, who went into the fight with a small Testament in his pocket. A bull struck tho book and penetrated as far as tho filth chapter of Mutlliew, 21st aud 22d versos. It merely black ened that passage, glanced oft, and left the man uninjured. Tho verees read : 'Ye have heard that it was said by thorn of old time, Thou shall not kill, and whoever shall kill shall be in danger of tho judgment, and whoever is Angry with his brother, without cause, shall be In danger of judgment' The man said 'that Yan kee ball was like the devil ; it had to turn its course when met by scriptur al opposition.' " How to Prosper. In the first place mako up your mind to accomplish whuteveryou undertake; decide upon some particular employment and per severe in it. All diflicultios are over come by diligence and assiduity. Bo not afraid to work with your own hands, and diligently too. "A cat in gloves catches no mice." Attend to your own business, and never trust it to others. 'A pot that belongs to mnny is ill stirred and worse boiled." lie Irugnl. "That which will not make a pot will make a pot lid." Bo abste mious. "W ho daiutics loves shull beg gar prove." Hise early : "The sleep ing fiiA cafchos do poultry." Treat every one with respect and civility. "Everything is gninod and nothing lost by courtesy." Good manners 'nsures success. Never anticipate wealth from any other sources than labor. "Ho who waits for dc.d men's shoes may have to go barefooted." In a Into letter, Mark Twain writes : "They havo a revolution in Central Americaovery time tho moon changes All you have to do is to get out in the street in Panama or Aspinwall, and give a whoop, and tho thing is done. Shout, down with the administration ! and up with somebody else, and rev olution follows. Nino-tenths of the people break for homo, slam the doors behind them, and get under the bed. Tho other tenth go and overturn the government and banish tho officials, from President down to notary public. Then for the .next thirty days they inquire anxiously of all comers what sort of a stir their little shlvaree made in Europo and America. By that time the next revolution is ready to lie touched off, and out thry go." A negro, after gazing at the Chinese exclaimed : "If do whilo folks is as dark as dat out dar in China, I wonder what's de color ob de niggers." Five thousand dollars insurance was paid last week by a Hartford company on a single sheep which died at Middiebury, Vermont. ,flfrt Tortty. A MHI.I. TO IIK IlKAli IN HVK MINI IKS. ti.i.. i. Vonnlifhl evening -shedr grove To young pei,le murh in l.,v. i Itrroine .Ha gnl weallh endowed, Hero handsome, poor and proud Tnilh eternal hceila .lilted Vows of changeless passion plig hied K iws quarrel ni:he camece Maiden ) it'l'U one uf her tresses tlh.larles lo he surmounted, I dly rival, ultl end plain. Overbears the lender tale. vol. II. Morning in lha Knit look ruddy i hoene, young lady's father's stud) Her with hi bat In band, I'oincH ber ditto lo demand Angry parent tormi. abuses, And at onoe her hand rclu.es; Maiden faint beneath tb bloW Mother intercede. Hio got hhrieks hysterics protcsLttons, Mixed with old man s execration!. Kail lover 'midst lha din L'gly rival tnteri in. vol. ill. Time moonliirht night once mora; fioene outside the Uuiy't door; Lover, with ball-broken heart, Hwear hi:'d rather die than part. Harden flowera -umhrageoue bade Manly accent eerenatle Chamber wiudew opens wide jlehut of expectant bride Little doe tnosl kindly niuta Team rope.ladiler Sight pursuit tlallant steeds to ride night eeraea Triumph marriage tlrelna (ireen Old man 'a rage diaowna forever Ugly rival acarlet fever. vol. it. Old man liekly aenda for child j All forgiven reconciled ; Young man making money faat: Old uian'i blessing diea at laat) Youthful eouple prove probata (let tho mouey live in state Family mansion Jewell, plate Motber'a wi.be. crowned with Joy Iioctur nurses little boy. Tune proceeds her tiea endear Olive branches year by year lilessings on the good attend (leneral gladneea moral and. TLN 1 EAIW AGO. Ten yeara ago ! ten yeara ago I Vt bat changes have line then Swept over all thing bere below, O er women and o'er men 1 The little girls that li.ped ao sweet. Are now to maideui grown; In ebarms of womanhood complete, vcn a a roec full blown. And boya have grown to manhood'l lite, And feel the piercing darti That wing their way from niaideni' ayea, And quiver In their hearta. The ailrer locki are whitening, too, On many a manly brow t And gathering wriuklea, aad to view, Make their appearance oow. And, 0 ! full many a gap la tnada In every circle here, For low within their grave are laid The friendj wa loved an dear. Ten yeara ego! what Itn ilea and tears Wilhin that time bare been ! What dawning h'-pea, what dark'aiug feaxf, wrpt o'er the checkered eoene ! Ten yeara ago I it aeema aa age, As we the paid aurvey A toilaome, weary pilgrimage Along a lengthened way. The itorm of war ha ruthle swept And marked it path with woej llrava men aava died and women wept r-uea 'twaa ten ) ears ago. May heaven ia ita mercy grant VV ne'er again may know Eoch aeenea of death, of woe, of want, Aa since ten yeara ago I ALL FOR THE 1IE8T. Why lit with hand folded, Hepintng at fate F Twill ne'er open for yoa The famed (olden gat! Twill ne'er yield the pleasure That effort atteat. In atrlrlng to com bat, In doing oar beat. The dark cloud may gather, . Y'et why ait in tears f Recounting your troubles. And nursing your fearer 1'p, up, man, be rtirring, And strive with a aealf You'll Snd, lo win fortune, 'Til all for the beat I If obstacle meet thea, Oh, ne'er he dismayed Remember the doe To endurance is paid t The half of the battle I bravely to meet The foe with unflinching, L'nwevering feet) Inw oft might the man To htgh honor attain. Who through his insanity Linger in vain I lie aces the bright goal Of his wishes in sight, Yet fails to encounter, Or wreaths aright, Up. np, my friend; never Hit idle and dream Of that which a purpose less Life standi betwoea. Ptrive on, persevere, and Leave ttod to the rest Y'ou'll find in the end 'Twill prove all for the beat! A little daughter of Jonathan Gibbs, of Attica, Indiana, throe years old, got hold of a box of vegctublo pills, the other day, sngarcontod,and swallowed twenty! Tho father sajs he has not been worse seated since the batllo of Stone river. An ometio was adminis tered and the child saved, though not without considerable suffering. Fashion makes the ladies look well ; but it doesn't make thorn good. Tho moment a weman gives herself np to the fascinations of the gay gnddoss she's a gone creature. Von might as well try to find a needle in the Allan tic ocean as a heart in ber bosom. Fashion is an iceberg that exists without a heart. Somo ono, who has been devoting himsoir to tho study of the fashions, informs the publio that tho best place to practice tho Grecian bend is over a wash tub. It gives the required model to perfection. Anna Dickinson is lecturing npon "Children and Marriage," which In duces an impertinent journalist to in quire if tho cart hasn't been put before the horse. The Itcpublican tickets for Con gressmen and doctors in South Caro lina bore "the strango device" of an eaglo soaring in the clouds with a carpet-bng in its talons. Why is a man in the hold of a shin like a chicken in the shell f Because he couldn't get out but for the hatch. "Lovo lies bloeding 1" this, snys Josh Killings, is probably one of the darndost lies that ever was told. Buttermilk ia aniil In hn rmcwi r.,e the gont It is also good for hogs i.:..i. t . ... which ib uuuui toe same tiling. Callimnv ia IhA Wfiioa. r.F twkJn-l.A j - . .w.vv ... ,t" nu have neither a good heart or a good understanding. It is dreadlul aav uvnrlr In i-ntcnl of other folk's tin but not very f roll table, oofUind i XHfdirlnri. ll(M)VLMrsiKKMV MTU Its AMI. Hoofland s lirrman Tonic; Tli ttrl B-m-diM for til TM f Ik Lirer, Biommch, or IMftiUVf Orfteellt, Hoo.1iu.iVn GiTinnn littors li pomp oped of Iht iur Julfta for, ftt thty ira mfnicuiaii lermru, - i ".-, htrSi, tod barkt. II r"P-r""B l-'ny ocuon.riUd d nlirtljp 'frt from Ifokolio d miliar tf ftoj kind Hoollnnd'H German Tonic h a eotnb. nation of all tha Ingredient, of tba Bitt.ri. with tbt pitrant quality- of Hanla Cnu Han, O ran (fa, Ao., making ob tf tbo mott pU aant and agreeable remeliei Ter offered to the pufalta. Thoie preferring a medicine free iron alcobolio admliture. win two Jlooflnnd'a Geramn Bitters. Tboee who have no objeettoa to tho oombinv- tioa of tho Bitten aj Hated, will aae HooflaniTB German Tonic. Tbey ore both equally good, and eon tain the eatue medicinal vinuee, the eboloe between the two being a mere matter of taite, the Tonie being tnt noil palatable. The atomeeh, from a variety of eaaiei, nob ai IndigMtion, Dyapepaia, Nervour Uibility, eto,, it Terr apt to bare -v Iti fu net tone de rang, ed. The Livor, uynx f 1 patbuiog aa oloeelj ae It doei with tbo w Bromaeh, then be eones affected, the remit of whieb la that the patient fuffera from eeroral or mora of tho fol lowing diieaeoe i CoMtipation, Flatulence, Inward PHee, Tullnoei ol Ifiooa to lae naa, acwhj oi me num aeh, Neonee, Ueart Hum, Uiaguat fur food, Fulloeea or Weight la tho btomaoh, tiuur Bmptioni.S ink ing or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, 11 a rried or Difficult breathing, fluttering of the HearteCbcking or Bof fooating eenaatioae when In a lying potture, Ditnoeu of tU ion, doii or webi before the eyei doll pain in tbo head, deficiency of por epiration. yellewnoM of tho akin and eyei, Pain in the tide, back, eheit. limba, ate., mddes fliuhei or beat, burning fleeh, ooaatant imagining! of evil and groat depreiiioa of fpiriU. Tho sufferer from theee dieoaeei ihoald oxer- else the greatett eautioa ia the eoleootioa of a remedy fur hie eaie, purcbaelog only that which be la aeiared I 1 from hi inveitige tioni and Inquiries poieeieee true merit, ii ikillfnlly compounded, it Ire from injur) out Ingredient!, aud baa eetabliebed for Itaolf a reputation for the cure of tbeee dieeaeei. Ia tbla eooDMtioa w would aabmit tbo well knowa remcdiee Ilooflauda German Bitters, IIooflantTs German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON. Philadelphia, P Twenty-two yeara line thy were first intro duced into thii ouootry from Germany, daring which time tbey hare ondoaMedly performed more earei, and benefited auffering humanity to a greater eilent, than any other remediei knowa to the publio. Theee remediei will effectually ear Liver Complaint, J aundico, Dyipepiia, Chroaie or Kervoui Debility, H Cbronlo Diarrhma, Diieaee of the Kid aejt.aadaUdUeiM aaiiing from a Disordered Llrer, Stomach, or IntotuoM. Debility, Retailing from any eaaee whatever) Prostration oi me eyttem iDoooea ny sever ioorf Hardships, Kxpeear, Fevers, ie., Jte. Tber U b medicine extant equal to these iemed.es ia such eases. A ton aad vigor is imparled lo the whole system, tho appetite Is strengthened, rood is enjoyed, ta stomach di gests promptly, th blood is parified, tho com plexion beooa.ee sound sad healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from tho eyes, a bloom is given to tho oheeke, and th weak aad aorvofu la rail d becomes a strong ao aoaiiny being. Fersons Advanced in Life, and feeling the hand of tla weighing heavily up on them, with all it attendant ills, will find the use of tbeeo U liters or th Tonlo, aa elixir that will instil new life into their veins, roetore la a measur lb energy and ardor of more youth fu I days, build np their sbrankea forma, aad give health aad happiness to their remain log years. Notice, It Is a well established fart that fully one- half of th female po rtloa of oar popula tion are seldom in lb I . oajoymevt of good health, or.to use thier own expreesioa, tbey "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and havo Bo ap petite. To this class of portions tho Bitters, or lo Toole, is especially recommended. "Weak and Delicate Children are mad strong by th as of either of those remedie. They will eur every caeeof asree)w without fall. Thousands of certificates havo accumulated la the hands of the proprietor, bat space will allow of the publication of but a few. Tboee, it will b observed, are men of nolo, aad of each standing tbat tbey most be believed. Testimonials, Bob. George W. Woodward, Chief Jvstiea of th Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes t Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1RK9 "I find Hooflahd's . U bunas Birreas is a good tonie, useful la i diseaeeeof the digest ive organs, and of great beacfit ia eases of debility aad want of hervous action la the system, lours, truly, uau. n. n oodwaiid. Boa. James Thompson, Judge of tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes. Philadelphia, April t, 166S. "I eoBnidcr Iloofland's tJermaa Hitters vaJa able medicine In case of Indigestion or Dyspep sia, I eaa certify this from experteneo. Yours, with respect, Jahu Iaoarsoa. From Rev. Joseph D. Kennard. D. D Pastor ofth Tenth Daptist Church. Philadelphia! Dr. Jacksow Dear Sir: 1 have been frequent ly requested to connect my nam with rocom mentations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding tho prae tie as oat of my ap propriate spbere, I IXJ aav la all eases de clined: bnt with ' elear proof la various instanoos, and particularly la my own family, of th usefulness ol Dr, Hood and s Uerman Hitters, I depart for oac from my aeual coarse, to ox press my full coaviclioa that for general debility of the eyttem. and opecially for Liver worn plaint. It is a aafe and valuable preparation. Ia somo eases it may fail, but usually, 1 don el not, it will be very beneficial totbesewbo suffer Irom th above satis, lours, vsry respectfully, J. D. Kas-.an, Eighth, below Coaios Streets. From Rev. R. D. Fen 1 all, Editor of Christian 'Chronicle, " Philadelphia t I bav derived decided benefit from theas of Hooflaod's (lormaa Hitters, and feel It my pr'-vi lege t recommend them a a most valuable tonie to all who are suflrint from ceneral debility or from disease arising from derangement of th liver, lours, traly, D. fiioiiu Caution. Hooflaod's Germaa Hitler ar eoanterrelted. See that lb slgna T v tar of C. hi. JACK SON is ob th wrap I I per of each bottle. All others are eoua terfelt. Principal (iffice and Mauafaetary, at the Uermaa Medical Store, No. 8:11 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. C HAUL lift M. I VAt, Proprietor (Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co.) Tiicc. Hooflaad's Oermaa Bitters, per bottl.....$l M " 'per dosea a Pfi Htwflaads Oermaa Toaia, put np ia ,aart oeiiiee, per domic i to Or a half dosea for f a fD aot fergsl la examine well th article yoa buy, ia order to got the genuine. T-For sale by all drgugists aad dealer la edirtae Jyij f LIVERY STABLE. T" R aadrraiitned bej. lea., to Inlona th pah. Itr that he Is nnw fullr lirrnared to afeummn. ilalr all ia the T "( furni.hin. Ilnraea, lliitrirs. . ... , vm i nr ii ' ' i irai HUltn. end reaa-inahh. trrmi. Kmi.leaee oa Loeaat slreeU . 1 1 i . . . UKii. W. QEAnilART OleartaM. April 11,1 a7. IlKIKIMi (.I.AHHUI. i A larr a.aorlmetil of ArH rOPii( AHK UlilKINd GLASSES, .. ... ,,, wainai aa aiah..B. LOOMSO-OLASfl l-LATKX OF AI T. "ir.KSi Jf . . Cralinm k ,ron' trnlnmp. aaa a. A. a. w. aaiaaa X l it A r.i J, B. GRAHAM & SONS, MAllKBT STREET, CLEARFIELD, Ta. rpn ioln(rlbkaTl,,BUr.4 Int. parln.r X .hip for th. purpeMof aarrjlaj.oa th. kulnau of llerohaDdUia,, now olT.r A Oood And rare opportnnltj t. tha eltliani af Clear Held and adjoining erantl. to buj .tor. food at wboleaalt or null priest, that will aitonUh th.anln.tra.ld."rTh.ir;good. will b partiea f ,,..r.. I I .all thl. Btrk.t. Kr.rj ladj will, th.nfar., sail Ik. atuailoa of h.r llusbnnd T. thl fHi.haeaaH thl hraaeh of aar ha.la.n will rae.1T. apMial'att.ati.a, and ...rfthiag needed ia a wall regulated hon.hold will at all Umu b. found Inoar .tor.. Oar itoek of 1)H Y GIWIW ahall not a. urpaid, alth.r Is qval itj er prioa, and will .mbraot.U part, Print or ti7 atrla, Olnghama and Lawn, of .ry qaalitjr, Muslins of .ry frada, D. Lain, adapted to th. taata. of th. .Id aad jonog j and Trj article af an kind of f.od th.7 sail la Ouarnntecd To b. aa represented, aad warraatod U fir. iat lafaeUon. A to IlR I'-HH CiUOIMt w. bare a apl.ad.d aiwrtmaat of Alpaca, black, whit., and in color i Armor., Bilk, and la abort all th. a.wut atla. in lb. mark.L W. drill thl faot la baooni kaowa To Every Psreoa man, woman, ahlld, pbrsleian, an. ehaaie, faratr, lawyar, barber, weman'. righu aua,of an. Mb ar aua la th aountjr Young Or old, rit a or poor, high tr low, who will faeor aa with a tall. With aar a.w aad aiteaeiv. took an g entlamaa eaa plaai. tb. anoat faa tldlona a Indj, B Jnat dropping la aad gat ting a alo. draas patUra, lae. sett, kid gloras or by doing that which la better 1 fie. h.r a wellHllad pare., aad ah. will Ind food aad palag tnTaatmeata ia .aibroid.ii., .dginga, rtbbona, gloT.a, boiler, or an ath.r hoaaabold aaaaaalllaa. And la addition to what wa bav alrealy aamra- ted. w keep all kinds of GENTLEMEN'S W EAR so oh ao Cloths, Cass (meres, SsUnetts, Bats, Boots aad Shoos, At, bsids, A Xlce Aaa.rtm.nl of Mad-ap CIXJTIIIJICi for Mea and Boa, manuraetar.d Ml of tb, v.r b.al malarial, which w. will a.ll for aash or .ichanga for eoon tr prodao. at prleea whi.h will astonish both hatband aad Wife Wa ar. bow larg.1 .agaged ia baln, aad atlling R'HJARi: TIMBER and maonfae Urtd Lt'MBER, and will glra tbla branch a baalaMt apatlal attaatioa, aad make It aa object To Every Oa. who has Lnmb.r I. Mil to d.al with a. W. shall alio k.ap aoaitaall oa band a gansral aaaortmaal of CROCF.KIK" aad II A Him ARK, which w. will ll at .iced- lagl low prima. W. alio keep a fall auort- mantofat'BKNWVrARE. Tbll deparlmeal will b k.pt full aad oompl.t., aad arar Young; Tfnu Or maldea wbo eonlamplataa hoasakMplng. will Ind it adrantagaeaa to eoraa aad trad, with aa Wa are ao litaaled, aad, freer long aiperlsaea la Ik baala.aa, I w.ll aeqaeialed with th. wanu and aac.lllM of thii nmmaait, that w. feel aUdd if .ear man and woman 111 Clearfield County mah It a DOlat t. ha. thai Mods free. ... wa oaa plea, them both at I. aaallt aad price Therefore, noma along aad bo oar DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QuecnsMsre. Hardware, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAM, Ready -Made Clothing, Aid trerthlng yoa ad tc r ndr oarMlre and famille omfortable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM & SOXS., aogii tf CLEARFIELD, Ta. NTICK.Th. formation of the partarrablp of James B. tlraham A 8nns does nnl prevent ihe aeltlem.nl of tb. note, and book anrounls of the !. Ih r Uk. an i . . n .. .... . v 1 1 1 1 v 1 m m 1 a u or a,. " . ttra ham. Thoae knowing lhrmselT.a Indebted to either ar. re)neated to com. forward at oac. aad eiuee their aooount. JAHK8 B. ORAUAM A PONti, Clearteld, Rrptember 101. CAt'TlffAI1 peraoa ar hereh oanlioned Mtainal pnrrhaatng r In an waV aaeddhng with 1 0 HuK.-hS, looa of them black aad tb other sorrel.) now in the poasesiion of James B. Bloom, .1 Knni lownihip, aa the heik belong to m, and ai. left with him oa ioea onlr, tibin-i u yor.lrr. Juan f,x. It .Hiltfort, Oft. It. 1 aor,4l Jirjf f.oedi, Crerfvlr, (f U. IjltlMT HAlt.AI.H Xrw Slorc In MnlsonlmrR! !a th room fonawl wcapird b T. T. Ilegarl. h. M. COUTIUET riXAKKH thin nelbndfif lafunnlng th. alllaea ,1. uf I'ovinglon, karthaus, Oirard and Ibe iur rtuimting cnwntrr, that br ha J11M opt-nrd a laiKe lin-k ot 81 MMIiR IIOOIM, whlrh he Is drier mined lo aril TKN I'KIt CKNT t llKAPKIl than Iht aaroe qnalil; of timid can he purchased lor In an ul her atora In the aclghhorbuwd. Hi alurk oonaiat of Dry Goods of nil kinds, Sack a Batlnett. i'aiiiraere, Muslins, rlaina, Linen, tlrillinare, Calicoei, Trimming, Jtibhoni, Lace, BEADY-MADE CI.OTHIXO, BOOTS SHOES, HATS t CAPS, GROCERIES OF AIL KINDS, Coffeo, Tea, 8ar, ftine, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Lmeoed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon OiL Hardware. Queensware, Tinware Casting-, Plows aad Plow Castings, Nails, Rpikes, Corn Cultivators, Cider l'resses, and all kinds of Ales. i.Mr Plows aro of th Corweoiville and Centre eountjr make, aud aro warranted to b of good quel it. Drugs and Medicines, Perfnmerj, Paints, Varoinh, Qlaas, and a general assortment of htatioaerj, GOOD FLOUR, Of differeat brands, alwaa oa hand, and will be eold at tb. wweat poalble Dguraa. Such ai BRANDY, WINE, GIN A WHIgkY bOOO pouad of Wool wanted for which the aigbeat pne. will a. paid. -m.Call aad aae for oaraelrea. Toa will Ind avarthinf asuall kept in a retail store. I,. M. C0LT1UET. FrenrhTllle P. 0., Jnna 18, ls"l (lin pd. GREAT FENIAN RAID Philadelphia in an Uproar. THAD. STEVENS FRIGHTENED Smith Found Alive I XTOT Capt. John Smith, nor Fmlih tb. Ei 11 plorar, bat W. I-MITH BANKKV.wh. baa jaat retaraad front Philadelphia with a new and well aaleeud Mock of bPHINU and gl'MMKR UOODS.a part' of which ar Dry Goods I Dress Goods I MIX AND B0T8' READY-MADE CLOTHING! MOOT AM) rillOI.H, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Ao., Ac; ALIO Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Spices, Crackers and Vinegar, At hi tor. I mil. ut of Kerthaua. (Claarleld. eo.nl, Pa.,) all of which ha is selling at reduced price. II. also keepe eonst.ntl oa hand a good tapplof LlylUKS Old Bo, Brand, (tin aad W i.a ad all af th belt branda. Highest market prlc. paid for all kinds of vuiaiai rnuuut;ai. Tk. pabli. are aollclud U giro him a aalL n. caarg. anada tor showing good. W. rMITH BANKET. Knrlbaa. Tp J... II, Uea.tm.p4 wa. nn area a. a. raoaraoa TEN EYCK & THOMPSON tlKWEXSVILLK, PA. T T AVISO Jasl raealred from New Tork an. of X 1 lb. Urgaal aad beet selected stock of Uuedi, wa ar. aow read t. offer the sea t. onr ota ruu.iri, (te whom w. ratara thank for part faror,) and th. ellueni f th. Mont gen rail, at Prices that will Render Satisfaction. OIt. aa a call bef.r. p.rrhaing (lienbera, aad taaren aa.. rrom te 30 per eent oa oar good. Oar itnek ooaiiite of a graal tariat, aaeh a DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTOISQ, GnoCERIKS, HARDWARE, Q UEEXS WA HE, PAINTS, OILS, I)RI fJW, FHl IT Of ALL KIXIM, Flb, Salt, Leather, Rhea Findlnga, BOOTS and 8H0KD (eaatera and bom. m.da) ia great ... rial, and at reduced agur.it T1MWARB, FLOI R, Ae do. TEN EYCK at TIlOlirgON. Raring r. aatoeiated H. B. Thompaoa with m. ia tb. abae trad., I deilr. all neeeooa In debted t. m., b Not. or Book account, to call Wbl. TEN ETCK, CarwnTill, Ma, I, I f Hi tf. XEW NTOHE. Cor. Beeond St. and Hill Uoad, R. MITCHELL HAS Jnat reoeiTod and opened, at tlia ahoee aamed plac, aa anlir. new atnrk of rU'M MkK IKIODrl, which ha will Mil VERY t'UKAP PUR CA811. Hi .took moilsta of Dry Good. Groeerle. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, Boott and Fboea, HaU aad Cape, nead-lade Clothing, .to. II eiao heeo eboio. flour, cony meal, feed, Chop, Mtacon fVA, and MPrUd Fereoui detlmai of Aarchaikinc anodi at fitr ratee are reepeetrully reurited to give aeall. jtMT'A.proTMi eountrjr pre lure will he taken. at me nifchrnf ftnree. in eirheiif ut goodl. Liearoeio. ajune in, ihh-u JhTEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON liar juat opened a Niw- Broil, 00 Idain St.,CLiiinLD, Pa., lalelf occupied liy Wm. F. IRWIN. Their lock conaiala of Gkaciiits of lb beat quality, QucENStvARE, Boots and Shoes, and Try article rjecmaarT for nne'i comfort. Call ind zatniDe our itork before pur- cliajing eliwhere. May 9, 1800-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUKAliE HOME INDUSTRY. fpllB aaderalgned, baring .stablisbed a Nar 1 aer .a lt Pike, .boat half wa h.tweea Clearfteld and Curwensrttle, I nrerwred te f.r. ai.h all kind .f PKIHT TKKKM, (ala.dard and d.arf,) Er.rgr.ena, Khrnhher, Urap. Vine. Oioeb.rrie., La. toa Blaokberr, filraaberr, and Raiberr Vine.. Alie,6ibrlaa Crab TreM. Heine., aad a.r! aewlet Hbubarh, Ae, Orders prompt! attended to. Addreas, i. V. WBIflHT. aenll 5 Carwenirilla, Pa Grape Vines for Sale. VLL th. leading bard rarieliea of f r.t qnal It. COM'dHI) CI'TTIMIH. l an bniidred. CO.NCdHI) V1M:k i. in n,. 11, drra oliclled aa aooa aa warenirnl. ami (Ikd in reutlon, b a. M. 1IU.L8. ?!f(llrat.. At Alt AfERIEBT. Thar, b ae medlrlne mark In rarer wih the, .he.r. r..lr.led with Ihelr artlna a Bobarh ( Bleed PHI 1 the a aala. arani.t and mild It their eperallt... aa 4 .r. r"ly eabla t eaa b. taaea auiiaren m wet, aa isuiu f SLEEPLESS HIOHTS. A a remedy lo aootb all a.rtou aacitement, and In It trnest sail, a nervine, there fa, per haps, ao aiedlrine rilant wkirk Is r.reii-.d wllk ao morh faeor aa Roback'a Klomach Hillersia wine glass full aa (uing la bed i all that i ra o,ulrd to prod.c. Kaad aad keallbtel aiaap. ERYSIPELAS, Or, 8t Anthon'a Plr., can b. moot effectually ar.dir.ted b lha ..a of Kobark'a lilood Parit.r ia evajuatlioa with Betaaa'a Blood Piiia. n-tTTT T VT A uriaaitjnio. Or. Tnf amatloa of th. Em, not anfreqoml) ariaM from a dis.rd.rad atal. .1 lb. stomach ; a few dose of Kobeek 'a lilood Pills will, ia moat eaaaa, affaot a care b romov lag th. mum. KEEP YOUE BLOOD FUSE. There are ao remediee, aow before Uie aablte, eo well ealealaled la pttrifr lae blood aad reeoa timet (eo to epeek ) Ibe wboie ivelen ae hobaek'e lilood Ferifler, Blood lUlasd Htoaaek Uiturtu LEUCOREHOEA, . Or, Wbltei, vbtcb follow local debllit aad eoa itiuitional weahaeei.eaa be affeetuallj eared by tee aee of Kobaet'e Ctoejiaob BitUre. (lo aot let tbe druggtel eetl jroa any otbor remedy, ae tbese IJittere aie prepared with eepeciat refer eare to IfaU eon plaint, aad art warraatod lo oaro. BAD TASTE la tha month io tha noralng liono of tha lyap terai of a billioue eoadiUoa or dieordered ttete of tba liver, aad ebould aot, for a eingle dee, be neglected, ae it'll bat tbe prenoaiturj tvmptoia or a traia of avile and the very eeede of dneaee. Proeara at oboe Koback lilood Pi He, ad m tan ter Ibe a accord ioc to the direetioaa aeoompaa ltK earn box, and tba difficult e aad daocr of ducao will at eaee bo reaorod. KOI A BEVEHAQE. I'nllka moat of th bitten of Ib. pre.ent da, Dr. Kobaak'a ar. aot iateaded aa a pleaaanl Umulating whi.ky beeeraga, bnt ar. perlectly medicinal, containing only aunclrnt par. boar boa whisky I. hold ia eolntioa tha medicinal .itracti. matter from which they ar. composed A MISERABLE LIFE II that of lb. d.inestl. Whr suffer wb.a Ro. bark's Blood Puril.r and Blood Pills will aunly ear. oar ic.y eaa ae ohiain.a irom any AH OUNCE OF PEEYEHTIVE I worth a poand of cor.. Prr aad Ago eaa ba pra.ented 1. all clinaua aad la all eonatila tion b th. eonetaat ae .f itobaek1 Su.uk Bittera, and ofllimea tba very wor.! eaee ha., beta e.red by ib.ir timely a.. P.nea li.lng a Hisnoa. aiatricta laoaia a.T.r .. witaoat mem. EOUHD Tbat after repeated trial at athar remedial, Boback Stomach Bitlera, lilood Parih.r aad Blood Pill are th. beat medicine, .ileal te re in. oiiaajei fur which lb are raeoi meadod. INDIQESTIOH I bat aaoth.r name for Pranenala. and tba na rent of maay ill. Kcbark a r'Uaaik B'ttan laksn la wine glaea full doaea, directly aflar eaca meal, will aaraiy enact a p.rm.aeal ear.. are aoi uii oar wora lor It, Dal try tk.m. WHO SELLS THEX t Tb. Ageata for the eal. of Roback'a lilood nill, HK.rn.cll Hitter, and lilood Partner ar. UAHISH IVK A IRWIN, Clearfleld, Pa. ectll DK. TAYLOR'S 0L1TK IIRANcn niTIKKN. VMII.D and agreeable TONIC STtMl'LAXT 8umarhie and CARMINATIVE BITTEHS, Eitracted entirely fmm 1IIRBS and ROOTS. Highly brnrnrial la DYsrErnu. GENERAL DEI1ILITY, AND LOSS OF AFTET1TE; And aa aicellent CORRICTIVR for pereen auffering from Uiaordrr of th Rowelt, Fl.tnlenoa, Ae. fold Evi'rvwhcre. Depot Ke. 413 Market Clnrt, Philadelphia, Pa. J. A. TAYLOR ot- CO. cle Im Beale's Embrocation, LATH rtlWIlL's 1 For all dl...a laeideat te ll.raaa. Cattle, aad unmfta eieaa, reqatritig lha aae at aa ater..l applicatlea. Tbla F.kreflUlH wee .n....l. i tb. Hneeiawent d.rlag tb. war. Po Ul. hv Mart.!. A 1 I , . ' viv.rnei. Joaenb R. Irwl.. rr..ni.. t. i, .. .. TeRAEL TEST, ATTOH K Y AT I. A W 4'lrarfirM. Pa. ' aw-Omee U the tvart Hi-aaa. ijll f JOHN H. FULFORD, ATT" I! N K V AT I.AW, Clr.rlirld. I'.. OIBce with J. Mrhaall? , K-o, , ortr Pirn . Ilnlial Har k. ak.r-Pr.mpl atlentii.a gin to tin , f Ho.nty, Claim. Ac, and lo all lg iUL,' March IM7 I. WALTER BARRETTr ATTtlHN r.Y AT I.AW. OAm .a Beroad H., Cleartald, Pa. niri, Wm. A. Wallaoe. Wm. Ii. (!; J. Mink. iV.IU-r. Prank I h!,, ., WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELEKG Al ni: r.i A 1 law, .'lcarll.ld. .. dP-Igal basin. of all kiad promf.tlr tb aocarat.ly att.aded to. maris., THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKNKV AT I.AW. ' OIBee adjoininr th. ll.nk, formrrl oceupi4 k J. ii. Meb.n.11, rJeeood at., Clearlield, ae-Will attend promptly to eollectioa. n)c efland, Ae. ldH7,i JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTOKNEY AT I.AW And Real Katale Aeeut, t learlirld. p,, Ofllee .a Market street, oi.nriii. tha Uj ajr-R.ipMtf.ll ofers bra awrrice ia scjlte, and baying laad In CleerAeM and aiijoiDm, eoaali. 1 aad with aa .ip.nene. of urtr twenty yeart aa a nre.or, nailer himself that a nt reader aaMilaeiion. lirblk.'u n WM. M. McCULLOUGH,. ATTOliXEY AT LAW, Clearlield. Pa. Office en If ark.t street one door east of Iks Clear. Aeld Couaty Bank. tnaTt,'t Joha II. Orria. C. T. Aluandrr, ORVIS &, ALEXANDER, ATTOKNKY8 AT LA II'. Belleloule, Pa. scpll.'ti.y DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, FHYSICI AN AND SUHGEO.V, Scoond Btrret, Clcarfiuld. Pa. aA-Ilaviag permanently lucated, be .. offm hli profeiiional aerricee In Ibe eitisetis uf Clartriq aad .ioiaity, and the pablie generally. All calk promptly attendee to. eri2v-r F. R . RFPn m n . . . I ". " 1) rHYSICIAN AND StTRUEOV AOkP-n.rlng reroo.ed to Tf illiamsrrcTa, Pa offer hia pror.saional serricel to tba peopi f tb. attrronnding eonntry. jyll,'T DR. J. P. BURCHFIFI n Lai. Sorgwa of tb. 83d Reg'mcnl, Pennfrlrui Volnnteere, having ra turned fr.m tha Arar, olfera bla prof.uional eemce te th eitiaeai af Cleara.ld oeaaty. Office oa BMoad tr..t, form.rly rabted k; Dr. Wooda. aprt, K d DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. A. JL HILLS, D.lr.i to Inform hi natron, and tki public generally, ttal be ha associated with bia la tn. praelie. of ilenliatry, S. P. S1IAW, D. D. S., Whole a (treduale of tbe rblMelj.tne Dftul uoiiena, aad there rora baa tbe btrht atun. taeott of profeeiioaal ekill. Ail wrk done ia tbe offiee I will bold nvaetr pereonally refponif. aie lor aeinf a one la tbe aoet aatiffaetorr ma aer and hi c beat order er tbe ferofeeaioo. Aa aeubiiibrd practice of tereaty-two ?n m iBia place caauiea na to epeak to mj patiean wiih eoaldeoea. Kaffaff-aienu fruea a diitaoee abould be aiiit by letter a few deyi before tbe patient itntti eoiaiag, Juae 4, lobb-ly. S. J. HAYS, SUKGEON DENTIST. Thompson Htrcct, Curwenaville, Pa. rTaath attracted with tb. applicalioa af local aaafstb oaia rompar.av.ly witho.t pan. nn aiaat oi uentai work eone. may II u. "cTrl7cTDWAl7LADEfC CONVETANCER A JI STICK OF THE TEAl'I Pur Decatur Tp., t IcarOcId Co. VwVCollcA-tlon promptlr mmle and Ircal inrtn- menta eaeeuted on almrtret notice, lv-rt nffr. address, Phihpsburg. Pa. mirlV,'r BTAKE WALT E RS7 SCKIVENKH AND CONVEYANCER. Agent for the Puicha and gala of Landa. d'lrarlirld. Pa. ayPrompt attaatioa givea te aH bartBHt eoaoected with tbe eounty office. Office .ill Hob. Wm. A. Wallace. jenl,'M: LEVI F. IRWIN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE For Lawrence Inwn.lilp, Clearfield P. ., Clearlield t m Pa. ey-Coliaotloa and remituace prowrtlr maa.. (;;, 7. SURVEYOR. flHB trbdcialgned offer hi aerrice as a fur- X reor, aud may !e lound at bis rr.idt-nrc. i Lawrence town. tup. i,ettera will reach htm tt noted to Clearfield, Pa, may T-tf. JAMES MlTfllKI-L. DAVID YOUNG, STOXE-CUTTKU AND MASO" P. I. Itux llr. ( Irarfleld, Pa. .eedP'Plwial attention paid to Drea.ing Ftr and rup.rintruding dobs. All kinds of Wskhii done, in the most workmanlike manner. Onlf eohcited, and owutraota taken in ana part of t eounty. 1.3-tf. JAS. C. BARRETT, JUSTICE OK T II K PEACE And Llceneed Codreyaneer. Lulhrmliurg;, Clearfield Co., Pa. M-Loiieciina and remittances nronic m.d,andall kiad of lexal inatrnmenU f leca' oa abort aottaa. Im.-irvVef DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY BAEEER & HAIR DRESSIB, EC.KD STRFPT. JyJJ) fIF.ARHr.Lll, PA. THOMAS H. FORCEE ntiiaa ia GENERAL MEKCHANP1SE, CHAIIAMltlM, Pa. - Alto, ettensir. manufacturer and ilesler In iiantr ana swe l..mherof alt ktnin. aa-Order aolicit.Kl and all bills nrrtoir lied. iil I' W. ALBERT &, BROS., Maantactarer A aitenaive Itealerr ia Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, Lc WOODLAMi, I'K.NXA. Orden oli, itcd. Hill, tiled on short i 'f and roaemiaMc term. Ad.lreM Woo.llaud V. 0.. fliarl-ld Co.. Pa. .i.35-1 w W. AI.HKRT A Hit"!1 FRANCIS COUTRIET, MKKCH ANT, I'retirliilllc, Clearlield County, P- Keep eonstantlr on hand a full assortment I'ry Uoodn, llanlware. tlnKrries. and eirntu usually kepi in a retail tre, whieb will r " for ca.h, a eheup as eLewtiere in lha couutr. rrcnrliville, June IT, I.t. MOSHANNON LAND &. LUMBER CO OSCKoLA PTEAM JIILLf, BAvrrarTt nita LU.MBI-.n, LATH, AND riCliHS II. II. 8II1I.I.IMIF(1;!, Pre-ilml. (Ifllce Fore't IMa.-e. N'o. l. 4lh si.. Phi JOHN I.AWSIIK, Snpr-rinlrn lent i jeti 07 J tlrneol. Mills, I Imitii l.i '"'? -- 1 REUBEN HACKMAN, I House and Sign Painter and rap Hanger, Clearlield, I'cnn'a. VOa-Will eiecute joba ia bia line lrewir'lr ' ia a workmanlike manner. a rl c, KRATZER & SON. Taf E It f : a . T a J.U. C. II L II A X O t ni.Latnn ia Goods, Clothing, Hardwar' , UuniKir, Urocvrtea, roviaions Pikinmtl.m Drv Call.ry I Ifarlird, rtiMa. Cleat.tld, fa-, Augort , 16, , , , . --. maw WW. lapilrr, LnttiarfbunT. k
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