Tin; KiTrnucAN. . v W cLr.Ai.riri.i, iv.. Thursday M..ri.c. tlfliumtv . 1tl. WAN TED-A CLERK." A fi'W tl.it a n tiiMillrmnn mlvor tiwil in tliirf p:" r lir n t loi k. ii ti'l iv qiifHlril ii'ilicniils tn inMri'iva tln'ir note to lini lit tho Loilgt rOftiru. Hy tin t lii-x1 of tliv liml tiny on ulticli tin' ejilvi-rlisemiMil npponri'il, tliiTP were fmir linnilml iuhI ii:;lili'rn ntiilirnuta fur tliU one tlirl i . Tliia n (1 M-. U vl n most, f'ovcililo illustration of tin) cx tiMit to wliirlt tlm oii iiiatioii of cli'ik itij and iMKik-koi'piiiif in ovi-rstnrki'ii in tliis city. Hm n K-w months iito vioti, th hi'iul of b iwfiiiesn vxtiildihl,. mont, who wihrd wmo lu lp in the wny of wriliiif;, but in which mime literary nhility wns roqnireil, ndvur tixed lor mi iit-sistant, ut u mndtiralo (Hilary, nnd luivi m- incidentally men tioned that tho position miht suit a lawyer or pliyaiiiiiti not in (rooil prac tice, pot more than n hundred appli cations! which filty-lhreo were Iroin younr lawyers und doctors. Hero was imother illustration of tin over gupply of the professional or "gontee! occupiitionn." Another advertised in tho Ledger, who wanted n person to tuke chargfl of tho editorial work of a weekly paper, not ti i ty seven upplica tions, not nioio than half n dozen of tho Applicants heinj; recognized news- IMipcr writers, but nearly nil of them cinj; clerks, bookkeepers and profes sional men. Btill niiothcr advertised for two apprentices in a wheel-Wright tind eniith shop, in one of tho eini rurtil wurdn of tho city, reipiestinj; applicants to pivo their nddresH nnd ngo. llo got threo applications, but in every caso tho applicant jvus too old, two ot them lirinjr over eighteen, and ono nearly twenty. Still unother advertised for nn olliee bnr, about fourteen years old, nnd had so many applicants that his place was crowded lor more than hvo hours, nt.n tho tin. . . .... .. jilieants weio of all ayes, from mere children not more than twelve years to lull grown men ot twenty-ono. "i'heso ore not very clieerful or encouraging signs. They aro such, liowever, as every man and woman in Philadelphia should givo attention to. The present generation of young men fee in to have u strong uvcrnion to very kind of trade, business, culling or Occupation that requires manual labor, and an equally strong tendency towards soino so-called "genteel" em ployment or prcfeMion. The result is Keen in such lamentable facts as thoso above stated a superabundance of elegant penman, bunk keepers and clerks of every kind w ho can gel no employment, and are wasting their lives in tho vain pursuit of what is not to bo had ; and n terrible overstock of lawyers without practico und doctors without patients. The passion on the part of boys and young men to be clerks, oflico iittendanis, messengers, anything, so l!:at it is not work of tho Liu J that will make them mcchniiicg or tradesmen, is a deplorable sight to thoso who liavo full opportunities to aeo tho distressing cll'ccts of it in tho strugglo of such employments by thoso unfortunates who havo put it out of their power to do anything else liy neglecting to learn some perma nent trade or business in which trained skill caiiVhvays he turned to account. Tho applications for clerkships and similar positions in largo establish ments uro numerous beyond anything that would bo though of by those who have no chance to witness it. Parents and relatives, as well as tho boys and young men themselves, seem to bo alllicted with tho same infatua tion. To till Ktich we say, that the most unwise advice you can give to your boy is to ciicourugo him to be a clerk or book-keeper. At tho best, it is not a well paid occupation. Verv frequently it is among tho poorest. This is the caso when the clerk is .fortunate cnoutrb to bo employed; but if he should happen to be out of place ; then comes tbo weary search, the fearful struggle with tho thousand -of others looking for places, the never ending disappointments, tho hope deferred that makes the heart sick, tho strife w ith poverty, the humilia tions that take nil the manhood out of the poor souls', the privations and suf-ferine-s of thoso who depend upon his c.irni ig, nnd who buvo no resource when bo is earning nothing. No father, no mother, no rotative should wish to seo their boys or kindred wasting their young lives in striving nficr the genteel positions that bring such trials und privations upon them in nftcr life. How do theso deplorably false no linns as to choice of occupation gel into the heads of boys f YV hy do they or their parents consider it more "genteel" or desirable to run errands, weep out otlices, make fires, copy li tters, lm , than to make hats or shoes, or lay brirks, or wield the saw or jack plane, or handle the machinist's file, or tho blacksmith's hammer f We liave beard that some of tlicrrt j;ct theso' notions nl school. If this be true, it is a sad perversion of the means of education provided fur our youth, Which are intended to inako them use ful, ns well as intelligent mom hers of society ; and not useless drags and drones, (should it bo so. that the J.rcsent K,.,,PPali,,n of bi-jVpol it into ' mora K'hool li'iii iiini; anil book nifoin ililiini'iit t!i:m lln ir (iitlii-ts lin'l, tln-y Jnudt llieivl'iiro liiok tlnwn tipon llic trnilps tlml riHiiiro Kkill niiU IihikI'i criift, mill mIiohi- iroilurtinnR m.ikc up llio vast iiina of tlic wi'iilth of cvbry tuiiiiiry, tben it is timo for tln-'Con-tiMllt-rs anil llio Diivctom to Imvo tho iniiTiur n-alU of our scliool lioiiscs 'ov.'ivil witli liuixiini tnnl iiioUock, wur;iin;r ii., ,.fai,t tl,e latiil crrur. I'li!:i,l,!j.liia J.c,hj,r. It lMiilmlclbi;, hlioit wcif;lit is m.lo .,.,rt work wiih. Take, b,r in ("tiiiicp tbesalo of butlor ill tbo nmr- J"'1"- II Usually brilli;bt ill ,lll up in I'lills of onn pIKl ca,., 'j-ic c;y wi i-liiT, a man iiivoMc.l with lei-iil mull .r,ly, Ko,s tlnoiili ciu-h tnurket onco n iliiy. il,.,i, him folloiv two flout ni-RinoH, with tho -just balance" til R lai !;e ba-kr t. U i.ppro:icl,o liiillor-Hcll,-rV lablo, anvR to tbo bub ice man, "Wciuhoiipor'ihc-oliiinpn." ihc thin;, is ,!,,, ,,,) i( it ,aU hh()rl '! n poiiml, tbo hu,,u ,iie K.H-n into Iho basket, i lui-kr,., ft-( nn ,.,i,.Btion )ii, no parley in., n whimpcrinc, I'Hl mvHv il Moo, tbo biitlor man look J"S Ucr in. ili-appoaratico with iippnriMil nionilimo,,t, ami bisnciKh. mi iiir "monoy cbamro,-, ' iookiiiKat bim will, n,i,,yl,,j R(,m,w ,, ,.. tompt. Somcin,,., fi.,0 hlm(IrCl, pom.iln nro ropon,.d ci.HWatril in lhi Wbv in n niniile diiv Vi,..i rtlfrt fflrit. f T er jt 1 fiiMi n nun i-osr. it." 1 be f. M.mn.f n.M , 1- h Willi lle full' rri irriri W ft T- In rn tut c r m nii-i l the l tr I !(. J. (1. ht h-T j j If bmh don it" nil. (I 1 l.W th. Until i miirminttit III n.jrLl' wlm mi . irtr l -1, M hlood Imth iMiuglit, M..U.M t .l'l, l Mil 11-eiM.I II 11'. It ItMth l"ie it M lli who mr wild Iiim "ltimilf Imth .1 -nr II " Tun II 111. n le 1 linn full ol Wl-ilmn, full i'l I' ll lerrl Idle F N.it .e nnnre.d aurinw will llr .rii.l, I n t.-aeb tin. weo'leiing brail d more lo rove. "Mim.elf htittl d-ne II. " Ye., although eerere Mhv evem the alixlie. aud bitter lr llio rup, "fie liia unn limxl that IkiM. it, an-l 1 know. Jlr'll ghr glare to drink it uierlil)' up. 'imrlf linlh d.inp II." O ! no mrm bill llii Cniil'l pVr llultlln limmlh fartli ilrrnry lot; Hut wlill. I km.w lp' l"ini all tiling W.-II. Mv lu'rt Hit loving ltiniitie queitiotii Dot. "llinix lf lialli ilono II." Ho wlio'i Ksrrhi ni tlmuili fin-tt how 1 rliAV to Mriti'N ennnatiliC liei; Atol m Hp Itri'nka eni'ti ri-i'ri oa wlucli my foul Too inucb for liiijiiiiii,i's D(i jojr rclu-o. "Iliinirlf hlh doti II." II would hr nip m Wlntt broken riptrrnf huioaii I'riroilK Mml prove ! Thut I uiny turn unit '(Uim-li my burning Ibiret At III own fount ol iwr lirimg love. "Itiinplf hntli ilmip It." Then I fain would taj, " I'lir will in ll lbiii)?ii evermore be done ; E'en ttiouirh tlit will relliore whom bent 1 love, Wuile Jei.us livo 1 oaunot be alone." "Hiinnelf hnth done II," preeioni, precloUB wordp; "Hiranell," my Fatlior, Haviour, Unit tier, Friend ; Wlioie leilhlulut'Hi no variation knowi; Wbu, baling loved me, lorei me In lAt end. And wlinn. In ltii eternal preaenee blest, 1 at Hia feel niy eniwti immortal cul, I'll pladly own. Willi all Hia rnnHomed minta, "HiiuHelf hath done it" all, from lint lo laaL irifNeae. The Korth Atlantio Plain. In makins; proparntiona for laj-inj the Atlantic Cublu, it becatno necessary to sound tho whole distance across, and to ascertain, by bringing up tho deep seu mud, of hat the bottom was compoKcd, o as to provide against abrasion of the cable. By tho sound ing apparatus used, mud was brought from the depth of two miles and was found to bo almost entirely composed lot tho skeletons ol living orjjunisins t . . . i . i . - the creator proportions of theso being just like tho tilobigerinu) already known to occur in chalk. It is so much like chalk that when dried one can write with it on tho black board. . Another result of those soundings was to ascertain tho contours and na luro of tho Hiirfaco soil covered hy the North Atlantic for a distanco of 1,701) miles from cast to west, as well as wo know that of any part of the dry land. Of this Prof. Huxley says : It is a pro digious plain, one of the widest and most even plains in tho world. If tho sea wcro drained off you might drive a wagon nil tho way from Valentin, on tho west coast of Ireland, to Trini ty Hay, in Newfoundland. And, ex cept upon ono sharp inclino, about two hundred miles from Vulentia, 1 tun not qui to sure that it would even bo necessary 10 put tlio skid on, so genllo are tho ascents and descents upon that long route. From Valentin the road would lie down hill for about two hundred miles to tho point at which tho bottom is now covered by 1,700 fathoms of sea water. Then would como tho ccntrnl plain, more than 1,000 miles wide, tho inequalities of the surfaco of which would bo hard ly perceptible, though the depth of the water upon it varies from 10,000 to 15,000 feet; and there are places in which Mont Wane might bo sunk without showing its peak above wa ter. Beyond this, tho ascent on the American sid commences, nnd gradu ally leuds, for about threo hundred miles, to tho Newfoundland shore. A negro at Xatcher., Mississippi? bought his goods at the store of a Jacobin, and purchased, among olhor things, ten pounds ot sugar, because it was sold one cent per pound less than nt other stores. Ho afterwards boasted how cheap ho bad bought the stigur to another merchant, who asked him to bring him tho ten pounds of sugar, which being dono, it was found to weigh scant eight pounds, where upon tho crowd commenced to laugh at tbo nofcro for allowing himself to lie cheated. Tho old fellow studied for a moment and then said : "(iucss ho didn't cheat dis child much, for while he was getting do sugar I stole two pairs ot deso shoes," and he brought them forth from his pocket. Si;innis of a Don. A remarkable instance of sotf-destruction by a dog occurred last week. A favorilo dog for somo timo past has been quile in firm from old age, and has boen allow ed to lio around, ns his owners did not feel willing lo liavo him killed. On the day in question, somo one observ ing his feeble condition, remarked in n loud tone: 'That dog ought lo be? killed, he is not good for anything!" Tho animal looked mournfully up into the speaker's face, then taking a wist ful ga.e around tbo store, and at thoso present, deliberately walked out of tho door, down to the canal, where he plunged into tho wntvr and was drowned. A Moment of TIioi iiiit ! Forty years onco seemed a long nnd weary jiilgrimngo to tread. It now seems but a step. And yet along tho wny nro broken shrines whero a thousand holies bavo wasted into ashes; toot prints sacred under theirdrillingilust ; '"TV''' " ''T. S" ' i-vi-n, m iiieii wo wiiiiiii iiih lorti, u o will pnrncrtlicaunsliiiicoi tlnxe yearn, una with diimlcned slop nnu Iwiivcn ward hnppR, iusb on towanl tbo eve ning whoso Kijjnnl lljilitH will soon be hi'i ii wini;iii! wbcro the wntcis aro still, and tho hlorim never boat. A lmly nuts od lior littlo pil, on ro turnii fr from newfangled "cbiinh," if bo remembered the text. "Oh, yes," said nlie, "tbo ladies' Hewing mii iety will meet nt Mm. .Mefrai ken's bouse Monday evening next." Tbo Mongrels of Cbilieolbo, Ohio, bavo n jileasant nensntiun n nero deserted bis wifo lo tlopo with a while K'rl. J I i considered a ign of negro e.jiinlily. "fiiddy, did you put an egi; in tbe coffee, to nettle it?" "Ye, mum; 1 put in four; they were no lad, 1 bad to tine tho more of them." A countryman slated in a conference meeting lately that if men were not born totally depraved, they became so pretty middlin early. - fc At whnl timo of life may n tnnn bo said to beloiii; to tbo vegetable king dom f When long cxpcricnco has mado liim ngo. A caulionn t 'alitor ninn declined to receive n tcleprnphio dispatch sent ocdnnrt Vtfillflr.fi. .!imil.is(.mi liimus llooihiw.'K (icrniaii Tonic; Th Urtt RpirttltM fr all lMvtrt of t1 Liver, St"marh, or Iigiii Urifiin, HoulliuitlV (icnnan 1 it tern I rnmpnfd of th purt Julrei (or, at 1hy ar inei(ifiijll trrmftl, Kitrartx) tf r('(, rich, and harki. I I a rprat lrn hijlil; conotntri Wtl a it d J rmiri-lj "tr I rout akobolio admixture uf any ktuii" IHilliinrH Gorman Tonic It a eon lunation of atl tha (njtreHirnti of tnt Hitter, with tha ptirent qutllty of fanta Crut Hum, O ran eft, An , matt In one of the rotmt plea sant and MrflfiaMa rinlia aver otferej tu the pul-lie. Triore preferring a uediciue free from aleobulle admixture, wiU tue Hoofluiurs Gorman Hitters. Thoe who have no objection to tho combinv tion gf the itinera at atated, will ojo Iloolland's German Tonic. They are both finally food, and contain the mid medicinal virtue, the choice between the two being a mere matter of taile, the Ton ic being tb moat palatable. The atom sob, from ft variety of eaneea, aurb at Indigestion, f yapepsi. Nervuue Dibility, elo., ii rrrv apt to have its funuliuus derang ed. The Liver, aytn f I patbtiing as cloroly as it dope with tha t?totnarli, then be comes atlcoU'd, tbe result of which Is that the patient cullers from eeroral or mora of tbe fol lowing diseases i Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of Jllood to tbe Head, Aoidify of the Kiota aeh. Nan a, Heart burn, l)iguit for food, fcuilnae nr Weight in tha tiUitnaob, is our ErupLiooa.Sink ing or Fluttering at the pit of the 8torocb, Swim ming of tbe Head, llurriedor Dillir-ult breathing, fluttering of the lleart,L'hoking or Suf focating ernationf when In a Jung ponture, llmneseof vision, duti r webs before tbe ayea, dull pain in the bead, deficiency of per spiration, yellowneee of the skin and eyes. Tain in the side, bark, chest, limbs, ete., sudden flushes of beat, burning flenh, eon ft ant imagining, of evil and great Ucprvntion of spirit. The sufferer from these dlaei should eier eiaa tho greatest caution in tbe scleretion ol n remedy fur bis rase, purchasing only that which he la assured I I from his invcitijra tione and inquiries poetesses true merit, ia skill fnlly compounded, Is tree from t jurions ingredients, and baa established for itself a rcpuUtionfur tha cure of these diseases. In this eonnifitltm we would submit tboia wall known remedies IIooflaniTs German Bitters, Hoofland's German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Fa. TwntT-twe venrs sinee thry were first intro duced into this country from Oermany, during which time thy havo undoubtedly performed more enros, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater eitent, thao any other remedies known tu ite public. These remedies will eQVrtuatly care Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or IS ervous !ebility, H Ch r on I e tiarrb(ia, Diseases uf the Kid nefa. and ail diseases asising from s Disordered Liver, biomach, or Intestines. Dobility, Resulting from any eause whaterer j Prostration of the system Induced by aevere Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fevers, Ac, Ao. There It no medieino extant equal to these tetnedies In stieh ensea. A tone and vigor Is Imparled to tbe whole system, the eppeiito Is etrenptbened, food is enjoyed, the stomarb di gests promptly, the bloud In purified, tbe com plexion beonmea sound and healthy, the yellow tin its Is eradicated from tbo oves, a bloom it given to the cheeks, ani the weak and nervous invalid beoomes a sliou( aod healthy being. Tcr-Hoiis Advanced iu Life, and feellnf the band of time welching beavlly pon them, with all Its attendant ills, wilt find tha me of these Hitters or the 'Ionic, an elinr that will Instil new life Into their veins, tf store In a moaturo tba energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forma, and give bnalth and happiness to their remaining years. Notice. It Is a well established fart that fully one- hftlf of the female po -w- rtion of our popula tion are st-ldum in the I . enjt'yment of g"od health, or to use thier own expression, they "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extretnnly nervous, aod have bo ap petite, f u this tlas of persona the Bitten, or tba Tonlf, Is especially recommended. Weak and Delicate Children are mado strong by tha nsa of either of these remedies. They will cure every oaseof maromws without full. Th(un.tl of certificates have accumulated In the bands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, It will be observed, are men of note, and of such standing t:iat tbey must ba believed, Testimonials. ITon. George W. Woodward, Chief Justice of tha bupreme Court of Pennj'rania, writes t Philadelphia Pa., March lo, tP. "I finil lioori.Anu'a . 0 raw a a Diitrra Is a good tonie, useful In A disr(sufttie digest ive organs, and of great benefit in cuses of debility and want of nervous action in tha system. Yours, truly, (Jut. U. VuonAiD." lion. Jam ci Tbopon, Jude of lbs .Supreme Cuurtof Peoosylvnnia, writes, 'Ptiilsrielphia, April ?, ISM. "I consider IIoflaod's Uerman iiittersa valu able medicine in case or Indigrstinn or Dyspep sia. I can certify this from experience. Yourn, with respect, Jahks Imursoii." From Rot. Joseph T. Kennnrd. P. P., Pastor of the Ten in IlaptiHt Churrh, Philadelphia Ir. jAcasoa Dear Kir r I bare been fi equehl ly requested to connect my name with roeoin niendatione of different kinds of medtrines, but regarding the prac Ilea as out of Diy ap propriate sphere. I JV have In all cases de clined; but with a clear proof In various intancer, und pirticularlv in m.v own family, of tha usefulness ol Dr. llooflaud'e German Hittrrs, I depart fr once from my usual course, to ex press my full conviittiio that for gonrrsl debility of the ryslem, and efpe-illy lor J.iver Com plaint, it Is a afe and valuable preparation. In some cuts it mty In. I. but usually. I 'loubt not. It will he very benenVial lo those who suffer from tbe above cause, lours, vory respectfully, J. l. Kkiahd, Eijihth, below t'oates t-treeU. From Rev. V,. Ti. Fendll, Edil;r of CliriitUt. Throninle," rhiladrlpliia : 1 Iiitc il'-tivi d donded henf fit from the use of HoofUnd's tterman If i tiers, and (eel tt my pr vi lege to recommend them as a mot raluahie tnnie to all who are snf1mg from general drbi iiy or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Yours, traly, fc, D. Kan hall. Caution. Horifland's German Bitten are eoonferfpiied. Fe thet the siicnn ture of C. M. JACK- HON is on the wrap I 1 per of each bottle AM other are conn terfeli. Principal (tffire atd Msuufacturr, at the tiermm Medical Store, o. ft:il Arch siroct, Philadelphia, Pa. I1UM.I M. I,V AN, rroprlPtor, (Formerly C. M. Jackson 4 Co.) Price. UoofWnd's Oerman Hitters, per bottle $1 PO " per half dosen. a 00 H norlands Herman Tonic, put np in t uart bottles, psr ho'tle , 1 ffl Or a half duten for ,.. t e0 f4r-To rtnt fnrget to eaamlnn well tbe article you bur, ia order lo get the genuine. T For sale by all drguglsta and dealers Is medicines, tyll jy ClCiUflcId County Bank. rJ'IIK rUntFiild 1 -n- tt !'"V an ttir-Arpnta tH lnhimtn ha i 'ie fM "I riUtMu hi li Mtfti-p-i-f ( lis dintrr, on Msr th, AM H stf-ii ( cwhfl bj die ri!l.'.iit.t, alio tl riniinu the lUnltiiig lninr a In mnt I'tsm, s ilvale liHtikers, timtrr Ihf firm nstm nl Inn 'I li'SiS.f'd t'otiiilr Hunlt " W r r MnirtiiMf ir the drbli ol ih lUtik, anJ will pny its not on Hemtid ai the ruriitr. Irpiimi reiifDl snd Inirrcot n l thfn ronr Is leii (or a fi f d tun. 1'aptr atn'"iintid at sin r cent as brnt"tore. t'or personal reunitiliiy t I pleli:d fr all Itjints rci i red stid buiries trans etnl. A ronlnniaiu'e f the lihcrnl pat rt'titk'e of the hunnepl nin of the rnunlv is re ptrlfullr sniici'ed. As I'rrsidrut, Cashier and ottirirjuf tie lite Clear hVd County Bank, we rrqulre tbe notes of laid Jlaitk to be prosented (or re'lenip'i'W. 1AM. T. I KnNAHD, ItlTH AHD K H A Y , IVM. I'OKIKIt, JAN. I). tlHAHAM, A. K. WUmHT, . I'. ItKKD, WM. A. WAM.ACti. The business of the Hank will be conducted by Juhn M. Adaun., hK., at Cashier. (jiinVH,'66 J. I). M link. li lward IViki. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE n r McGIRK &, PERKS Hunuexiiors to KnHt-r, Perks, A Co., IMilllpftburg, tent re Coounty, Ia. "A Til Kit K all tbe huniiirxs of a llimking lluuse M will te tranmictcd promptly and up n the uiuil luvoruole U-ruis. itiai i -tt County National Bank. ri.EAitriKi.ii, ia. TU 13 Bink Ii now opm .nil m.ity for hu. o.n. Oflio. on H.cvnd ,tr..t. In tbo Imild lug furuiorly occupied by Lonn.rd. Fiuuoy & Co. niRKrroni Ami iirnrEim. IAS. B. OIIAIIA.M, KII'IHKD fUkW, WM. A. WAI.I.ACK, WM. I'OHTRH, A. K. WK1UHT, UKU. L. KtKD. JA8. T. LEONARD, 1'rMid.Bt D. W. MOOHK, ju'JU.l.rt Caibi.r. CHotliing. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TIIR times are bard ; you'd Ilka to know llow you may save your dollars j The way to do it I will show, If you will read what follows. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked hard at bis trade, Bat bad a household to aupport That squandered all ha made. I met him once. Buys he, "My friend, I look thread bear and rouli j I've tried to get wysitlf a suit, Rut ean't suve up enough.' En.vs T, my friend, how much have you 7 I'll tell yon where to go To get a soft that's sound and cheap t To KK1ZENSTE1N A Co. lie took what little be had saved, And went to Kehr ostein k Druthers', And tbera he got a handsome suit, For half be paid to others. Now he Is home, be tooks so well, And their effect Is such, That when they take their dally meal. They don't eat half ae much. And now he finds on Saturday Bight, With all their wsnts rupplied. That he has money left to epead, And aome to lay aside. Hli good success, with cheerful imlle. He gladly tells to all, If you'd save money, go and buy Your clothes at RKIZKNhTKI.VS CLOTHING II ALL Where (he cheapest, fine! and best Clothing and good Furnishing Goods can ba bad to suit every tat audio every style aprll, 67 UisrcUanrou$. J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. 1ERSONfi desiring HOOD PiCTTRF. of any style and price, with all the modern improvo- iii en is oi i ne art, en tte arcuuiuo Joted by calling i uij rvuuis in l. irarneid. Negatives made in CLmdy as well as in Hear Weather. CHILDREN'S I-K'lritK.S Ulco .ccoraMj, tu a ith .Trunin. The TONE .nil 1INIS1I of mjr I'holoKr,ti Kin.in rru lurauai lum Ol mnj What Itt I'llll. ilrlfihi, or Nrw York, s'uini.mlj oa h.ud t l.rge apily of Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes, Of all liui, it i In and price, tai of th. botl UUIFU. Al,u, STKKEOSCOI'IC VIEWS, of the most iutemling AMKItlCAN At roitI U; KtT.XI.RY, for sale at reasonable rates. FRAMES OF Att SIZES, From any style of moulding, mane to order on short notice. J. K. B0TT0RF. Clearfield, Iteo. in, I8r.fi tf LtTIIERSRl RG TOTTERIES Lutlier.liurg, l lr.rflrld Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS DAIRYMEN Look Hcrel 1MIE unili-riitniil I, propirnl to fnrtmh Tn wllh Hie Ii.il ISTuNLW AltK m.nor.rliirrd in tt) iw rnunliT. Hrhnnnrwr Tft fiulrd lo pltmir l!i mo! l.ttiili'.uH, to quality or duial.ilily. in, wnr. conMMR in mrt ol cm: am rcrs or all sizes: MII.K C HOI hi AM) PAS'tl, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, AndlmWt EVEKTTHINil umally ma.lf an.t ai'pl ill ao .itaijlirtllQciit ol' tin, kuitl. MEUCHANT3 run liar. thir wan it.lv,r.il hr m.r at ANY TI MK an.l to ASV I'l.AI'K itr.ir.il. Unirr, fiii ware aulicitnl, and prompt) filli'd. 7-For rni-rnl aoorlmrnl, tr Palalogu. and Prir. i.ii.L, mnilril fir. lo ..li'atitR. T. lil.cral diarouul will b. a-i.in lo Hi. wln.lrulr trade. , , , , C. KIRK. I.iii lior. l a i p, r., !). J. IBiis.tf DOBBINS' KLECTItIO O T 1 O I, 1 S II M A h I Ji A 1.AK1IN1 HlllMc. rptlOsK who bl.ok Ibrlr bool, on Pmnrcl.T 1 tilrlit with ordinary blarkirf. di.n't harp nmrh ptnn. on Sundav. u Hi. tii.lnh u.i.. na . but th, thin, of DOHHINS' H LACKING t.asls .SitMr .a nnd all thrij f!uinl,iy! It llrala any olhrr lllarllne Martrl Xfknufa. Inr.J nnl k. I D hnI.IU. t . ... . . uuiui., B)p n. oi.n.. H.iap and tllarkl if Work., Sih , tr.pt aod (i.rniaolown aT.nii.i, I'hil.dplphia, la. r..r jit r. kiiiumi an4 HARTS. VMl'K lKTN.CI..rllpd. I'a. .,u.i. 1I'TI I'M- A f-IKNTAIIM: arRl ja. 9f W. hnrp iirinlr-d a l.rro nunilH.p r .... IKK III LI., and will ... II,. . i... :, : . .. - oi iwpltlT- Ivurpnla, mail a oop y lo any addran. mr2f C I' AIM- P 4 i ACT'.A. Kaiin.dy', V.d ,d i I nisenvttr. Ilalml.ni J' H...L.. . . Lip.pOiI. J...'..d a...'. ------- ..... w Mi.iirin'p m everv kind, ( tmt, T HABT8V)KK t 1RWI!. Vi(iff,'.lci:nl t. Vusliws Cairt. A. W. WALTERS, AltoltM V AT LAW, t Irmi field. Pa. .m'p In ' t'"iirt II..H.P. tnv1 ly ISRAEL TEST, ATTOl! N KY AT LAW, Iraritrld, I'a. ,l-0flli' In Ilia ( ourl II. .11... Jytlf? JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTHHNKY AT LAW, 4 Irarlirld, Pa. OOirt wilh J. D. tlpKn.llr, L.q , or.r Firat Ka tinii.l ll.r.k. ! Prompt all.nlli.n '..n to th. .ppurln, or llourilT. ( Intina. A.., and to all Irgal bnimpaa Marrh !, IK7 Ir. WALTE R BA R RE T T, ATTUHNKY AT LAW. Offip, an Bppond St., Cl.arneld, Pa. nor2l,llfl Win. A. Walla.-.. Wm. I). I) lrr J. Illnk. W alter,. Kranli Fielding WALLACE, EIGLIR & FIELDING ATJOliN KYS AT LAW, t lrarllclil, Pa. rLpKal bunlnOR. of all kiod, promptly and aciurat.ly attended to. n-aylo y t HOS. J 7 M cCULLOUGH, ATTCiIlN KY AT LAW. Office adjoining tha Jlank, formerly OPeupi.d by J. U. MoKnally, Heron d at,, OlaarU.ld, rfr-Will (ttand promptly to oolleotloni, ial ofland,, Ao. d.cl7,01 JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Heal I'.atate Agent, ticarlirld, I'a. Offica on Mnrkit Htrool, oppcill. Ih. jail. r4rH.rp.otrully oRera bi. .ervic. In palling and buying landn in Cloarti.ld and adjoining eounti.a ; and wltb an .xp.riene. of ov.r Iwanty y.ara a, a lurvoyor. datura bimaelf that ha can render fatirlactlon. ff L2.'nS If WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTUliNEY AT LAW, I Irarlirld. Pa. OfTio, on Market itr.et on. door a4 of the Claar Celd County liank. tnayi.'CI John II. Oriia. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS &. ALEXANDER, ATTORN KYS AT LAM'. Hi llrliiiile. Pa. irplj.'fj-y DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rUYtfiCIAX AND bl'ItnEoX, Poi'ond Htn-ct, Clnar field. Pa. "il. TI living perinaiieiitly liKratpd, bp ni'W orTem hii proi. nio nul ifnuM to the oilKen, ol 1'le.rfii-ld and ru-inity, and the public generally. All call, pnmiplly attended to. iK.2U-y fTb 7 REE d mTd7, riiYHIC'IAN AND SURGEON, -llaving removed to Willi.oirgri.T., Pa., oflera bia pr 1. 1, tonal eervioei to tbe people of tbe .urrounding country. jyl 1(17 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Lale Hurjreoa of tbe 8.id Hen meal, Penneylvania Volunieera, having returned front the Army, ofrre hie proieeaional lervieea to the clticeni of Clearfield ceuntjr. .TFrfereioni.1 clli promptly attuned to. Oflion on Seoond etreet, furuerl oompivd hy Dr. Woode. tHpr4.'eo t( DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN 4 SUIIUKON. IlHt inif removed to AnMfnv Ule, Ta., otTere hie role uo a) iiTiicr to (lie peopte of t It mt (ilnre and llio eurrouiiing cuuntrv. All cnlln iruinfiliy ktliinled to. (1ji-c. 3 Am d. DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. fES n"' A' M 11ILLS IlXTTFDMirei to Infurm Me petrom, and tbe TuMic Rpiter.il'.y.n nt be bai anoeiated with hia lo tbe imiire of lrotJtr, s. r. SHAW, D. I). s.t Who la a graduate of tha Philadelphia Dental College, nr.d therefore hj the bibet atietta tiD of profeei.nal -kill. All work dona in the oftice I will bold mtrtir peroilly renponei ble for beinr done In tbe rooit ntltUctorr mna ner and bihe! order of the prolWion. An entaMiphed prtwtire of twenty-two yetire In Ihie plaee enable ma to apeak to my pttienle wi'h eonfidence. Knrturimente fro a dlitanee should he made hy letter a few dayt before tha pmlrnt drolfcoe o0f. IJune 4. lh6S -1. b. J . HAYS.. 3SUK0K0N DENTIST. Thom pmii Mtrrrt, Cum riiavllle, Pb. rTeeih extracted with tha applfeelion of lorl an:i Mheia romj eretivel without pain. All klndi of Dental woik dona. tnaj M tf. KOSHANNON LAND i LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA fcTFAM illLLS, ' MAJHTArTrnra LUMBEn, LATH, AND TICKETS. II. It. HIIILI.INCKOBD, rrp.i,lpnt, Offire F.rP'l l'laep. No. 12J R. 4th ,t 1'hil'a. JOHN l.AHSIIK, Fuperinlendpnt. Je"'(IJ Oerpola Mill,, Cicarlirld pounly, Pa. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Irarlirld, Priin'a. -WiH eierule Join In hia line prompllr and In a wnrkm.nlike tnnnnrr. a, ri.fi7 Cm. cadwalTader,- Ci.NVKYAN('l:H A Jt'rTIl K OFTIIIi rKAl'E l'or llrratiir Tp., I Irarflp Id Co. Ci.tlet'lion, pnmpl1ymapand legal Instru ment, pieputed on ,ti.irlp,l notire. Top! olhee adilrew, l'liilip.hurg. I'a. innrlSI.'tift J. BLAKE WALTERS fJCKIVKStU AND CON YEY ANCtU. Agent for tbe Poich... and fi.l, of Landa. I Irarlirld, I'a. 54rrrompt attention given to all buatneel cnnprlpd wilh the eounly office,. Oftlee wllh Hun. W in. A. Wallace. janlt'An-tf LEVI F. IRWIN, JUSTICE OK THE TEACE I'.ir l.awrpne. ti.wn.liip, (Irarlirld P.O. Irarlirld o.. Pa. 4rColiactlom and rpBiltUbre promplly mde. (je20,T. SURVEYOR. rlflK rnderiirnrd nff.-r bi, .erriee. a. a Fur I reynr. and may 1 timnd at hi. rr.idenep, In l.n noe timii-lnp. Letter, will naeh him di re, l-d to Ch urflol.l, Pa. ".'7i'. JAMF.S MITCtlKI.L. DAVID YOUNG. STOXK-CUTTEK ANI) MASON, P.O. nn 111, ('Irarflrld, Pa. ff.ap.'(.nl attention pnld to Ilre..ine Fiona and Snperinirndiiig ,M.,. All kind, of M".nrr done, in the mot wurkniHnlike tnnnnrr. Order olu ileil, and contrartj tiikvn in am part of lite roiuily. JvJ-lf. JAS. C. BARRETT, J V S T 1 C E O K THE T E A C E And Lireb.pd Cujreyanppr. l.lillirrbiirff, ( Ir.rtlrld ., pa. ."olpftlon, and rpinillanrc. promptly ui.de, and all kind, of Ipgal initrument, eleeutpd on .lion noti.e. lmatW. llll.il DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. EAEBER & HAIR DRISSER, prrdND STttl.KT, jy!.i nr. a it vi i: i.ii. pa. tr THOMAS H. FORCEE. r-KAI.KU IN GEXEHAL M Elit'H ANDISH, I.R IIUMTIIX, Pa. Aln, etten.ir. mniif.elurer and dealer tn Pnuare Tlt,.l.A. ....1 ....1 I J -II 1.1- 1 ' JfOrdera aolirileil and all hill. r..n...ll. fill'd. 1 1. 1 A. I.' FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KltC II A NT, KreurliWIln, (Irarflrld County, Pa. Keep, riinrtnntly on band a full a'.orlment of liry tiimile, lianlware, Omepelr,. and prerviliii.p ually kept In a releil n.r, whi-h will I ei.l.l, fur na.h. a. eheap a. etpewhere ia lb. oounty. . i.n. ii. .ne, one mi , ipi it. I'l H.-(liia Fiteb ,.lle, Prencb Sqoirp.l Alt. kn.Hi... S....I.! ..... d.li. torlnee, riilrer Marl. a ,tli. Mink rare, and bull, Ueata fir cellart, IBearpr and Mink I at t. T. kKAItl.Re. M. V. ("itnh.im A .fens' (Tnlnmn. ,i l .i . nairiia I. a. aetata A I'll A M4 I.. J.ROHAIIAM&SOXS, MAHKKT KTitLKT. CLEARFIEL D, I'a. rilllg iub,orlber, baring entered Into partner 1- ahip for the parpoeeof carrying no the bualne.i of Merehandlalog, aow offer A ttood And rara opportunity to tha eltlieni of Clear. field and adjoining eonntiee to bnj atora gooda atwboleaalf or retail prlcei, that will aetonUh the unlnetriieUd. Their good will ba parti en Inrly aeieeted to eolt thia market, Erer lad will, therefore, eall tba nttetttlon of ber To thif fact, became thia branoh of our bualnoai will reoeira apeeial attention, and everything needed in a wall regulated honeehold will at all tlmei be found in our itore. Our itock of DRY C;MIS ihall not ba aurpaaaed, either In qual ity or price, and wilt embrace, in part, P rinta of averj atjle, Gingbana and Lawm of ovary quality, Aluilini of every grade, I)e Lainea adapted to tba taatei of tbe old and young; and every article of any kiod of goodi tbey eell la CpI uarnulk?d To ba aj repreeeoted.nnd warranted to givo aat- IfUcUoo. A to IKIX CMlH-we have a eplendod ataorlment of Alpaoai, black, wbita, and in colore; Aruuree, fitlka, and ia abort atl tbe neweet etylea in tha market. We deeito tjili foot to become known To Kvcry Peraoa man, woman, ahild, pbyaletaa, me chanic, farmer, lawyer, barber, woaian e-righta man, or any tb er man la tbe eoaaly Youn: Or old, rica er poor, high or low, who will faror ua with a eall. With our new aid eitpoalre atork any g entl.mea can lean the moil fa tidlotu IdJiily, By Joat dropping la and getting a aloe dree, pattern, laee ertt, kid glovea or b, dolor that wblck It belter glre her a wpll-fllled pane. and abe will find good and paying InreelmeDU ia embroideriee, edging,, rlbboae, gluraa, boai.ry, or any other koaeebold aoeeaaiuet. And In addition la wbai we bare alrealy enumera ted, we keep all kinde of GENTLEMEN'M W EAR eueb ae Clothe, Caaeimeree, Satin. tie, II a U, Boot, and Shoe,, Ae, beetdea, A XIcc Aaaoriraent of Made-up CLOTHING for Men and Boya, naaufaotared out of the very beat material, wblck we will eell for eaah er eackang. for eountry produce at prioei wblck will aitonlph kutk koaband and Wife We art now largely engaged la baying aad erlllng nQlIAHK 1IMIIKR and aaanufao- lured Ll'MDER, and will glre thl, branch of butinee, apetial amotion, and make it aa object To Every One who haa Lumber to eell to deal with if. We ehall a too keep fonitaatly oa band a t-eneral aeaortment of CR(Cl:R!i:H nod II A ROW ARK, which we will eel at exceed ingly low prieee. We aUo keep a full anion -Dent of ai rr,NVARn, Thii department will be kept full aad complete, and every Young 3Inn Or maiden who oontemplatea hoaeekeeplng. will find it advantagaoui to eoma and trade with nt. Wa are aoeitnated, and, from long experience lu tho bufioeM, eo well acquainted with tba wanta and oeceseiiiea of thii eoinmnnity, that wa feel t a tit fled If ovary man and woman In Clearfield Count y makea It a point to bay their goodi from wo onn pleaeo them both aa to quality and price. Therefore, eomo along and buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Qupenswnrc, Hardware, BOOTS 4 SII0F.S, HATS 4 CATS, Ready-Made Clothing, Aad erery thing yo aeed to rnder youraelre, and familial comfortable, from JAS. K GRAHAM & SONS., nugis tf CLKAHFIKLD, Ta. OTU'r. Thr formatUn of the paHnerrhip J. i of Jam-f It. (Jntlmm A 8nnilfinot prevent Ihe ecttlrtnent of the note and book awnnte of the Ute Arm of Shower A tlraham or K. W. t.ra ham, Tboe knowing tlifmlrre Indebted to etihrt are rrqnctrd to eome forward at once and cliie their ac-comiti. jaMks b. (3 n a ii am a Hons. Clearfield, Pptrmhfr 10-tf. rilllR HKMOCRAT10 AIMAN4P f.ir 1M lkr and la for eat. at the Toat Omea. ITic 84 eeoia. Mailed to anr addrpea. ( pt-tf ItlR HAI.I FOt R ItOKSES. On heavy team, nrltable for lambprlng. "WtJMf 9. B, BARRETT. Snffllral. MAIUUFD ,artiM, who, dnr fita f ertidi. are eowi-h tllfd uh t '.tittir nr t'ii'p't.n, e-a And eerieln rt'lrf In M ..- i Tlntd riMt, wM-b can tan diTilr g ell eUfpe ef prrg i.ati7 tk jftfefi eatrty. SCROFULA And alt dtavee ef tha hlood, and all eruptive d I ( of tba ekia. Old 8oree, Ynmora and 11 eere, riling from whatefer eauae, can be per manently eurrd hy the uea of Dr. Hobaek'i Hlovd I'urtfier and llloud Pill. UNPRINCIPLED Dealer! often repommend other Llttera becauea they have not HnltftrVe. We deiire to caution tha atllirUd aicuiuet purcheeing any of thorn: buy hvt'fi(k'fl (lomerh Hitiere atid none other, if you would coiu bit diftte uccefully. WANTED. All peraona troubled with foitirenoae and Con ftipation of tbe Bowela to buy Koback'a blood Piile ; tbey eonlain no mercury, are purely veg etable and work like a charm t eaa be taken with aatety by pereooi of alt agea, aad in all eondition. ot life. LADIES Of eedeatary habite who require a ytntle porfra tiva will find Kohark a Ulood PilU jeit the med icine tbey went t tbey are perfectly eafe aod ean ba taken at all limei ; they contain ao mercury or mineral poiar-a, but are purely vegetable. LIVES COMPLAIITTS. Jaundice and all affectiona of tbe Liver are toon removed by tha ueo of Koback' Ftoma- h Bittera aod blood 1'illr, they aro eoiopoaed of vegeutle medicinal oxtraota with oapeclal referaoco to their direct action oa tho iirer and difeitiro apparatua. 6ICX HEADACHE Arleei from a disordered ftato of tho, itomech and bowell, and a billioaa derangement of tho liver, and can re permanently cured by tba aeo of Koberk'o Blood Purifier aod Hlood Pilia. Fall direction! accompany each bottle and box. DYSPEPSIA. Tbnoiandi of tha woret eufffren from thii ter rible gnawing dineaea bave been cured by tba uea ot Koback't Ktomarh Bit -a, aa tha Ultimo aiali aow ia our banda folly prove. CONVALESCENTS Should aio Robark'a Ftomaefc Bitter to et re og th en tne proetratioa wbiea alwaya followa aeuto diteatei; It will be fuund fariuoarior aa a eii ulattng tonie to any of tbo w ine aad bark prepa ration! oi me preeeni oay. NEURALGIA Can he effertualtT cured ty taking tr. Roback'a Blood Purifier and Blood Pilli, and batbiog tba nvBteo paria wim itnctura ot A con it or tblo- roiorm. FILES. There la so medicine la aee an efflt-artoni aa Dr. Koback'a Blood Pg-ifler aod Blood Pilli for the permexent rore of Blind or Bleeding Pilea ; tbey etriko at tho root of dieeaie, thereby re mo Ting the eauia. SIGHT KABE la one af tha vany dteeaaee af whleb Dyrppptia ia the parent. To affect a cure peraone eboald amid beany food at night, and take a wine glaa, full ef Itoback't 8toaark Bitter, oa retiring to bed. WHO SELLS THEMt Tke A genta for th, ,a, .f Rnbarb'a Blood rille, 8temerh Bluer, and Blood Purifier are BARTSW1CK A IRWIN, Clearleld, Pa. )anJI DR. TAYLOR'S 0L1VB BBANCH II IT TE ItS. VMTLD andagrpp.He TONIC PTIMl'LAN'T, ritoraechv, and I'ARMINATIVE BITTERS, Gxtrartrd entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Higbty beneficial In DYSFErSI A, GENERAL PERlLITy, AND LOSS OF ArrETITE; And an eioellent T0RRBCT1VE for peraona alfering from Piaordera of tbe Bowele, Flatulenra, do. Sold Everywhere. p.poto. 41 Market Ftrrat, Philadelphia, Pa. J. A". TAYLOR t- CO. ort? tm Beale's Embrocation, (1. All PUWrL .'(!,) Fer all dlaeaae, lncld.nl to llnraea. Cattle, and Hunan Kleeh, requiring the aee ol aa eiteraal applicatioa. Thie Binliroratinn wae eitenatTely aeed by the GnTeramant during Ike war. For aala hy Harrewtrk A Irair, Clearfield. Joa.pk R. Irwin, Ourweaarille. Daniel Uood landpr. Lathprabure f Crape Vines Tor Sale. LL th. loading herd, rarletip. of Oral anal .iVi'niin r.T.....n . r : ' 1 'ill liiei. at oil ppr hundrPd. rtlNCURD V1NEK onlr 1(1 e,nf.. (r dpre eolieltPd ae eooa w oonrrnlrni. and filed la ""A"; Z . . uiiiidi. riearneld, IV, An gut I JMT. Wlsrtlbnfcin. ltooTH M imi i;'vrh STUMP EKTU ACTOR. Mi:ii donTil l m tiMr,,, ' tvr"" - I-1- Il-enr, alh It it.H.nr'ly a. I,.,i .. h,, warrant IKIa wi.'h'n. lo d.. Jim ahai it i, fJf mended -.erellll g air.-, ,n,wp wii.t,,? being p-.aatruet.d r.a true pi, t. .r'.ei,, .ti pica ll will eatraet tbe larf.-! p,e, C.nd It ane gn.uad peiaiiitii , it, M l( T k la th. b'e-end will p.ll it,,, t.a men eaa dig th. din Irene th, .Ilr.rlrd. It will null i own,,, lo II,, f aliimpai fr. in fi.rly to one hundred per 4,, V will eliher 'ore them erer, or eueii tbaa a be propped up. aa derlr.d. The l-p,.,,, build th. halraelor, delir.r It. and t. MT farm ot Ibe pnrel.eur and If it 4oea a. I t coniileleeatiataclion, anJ do joat a, reeoj,J d, tbey will t.ke It eway end el,.,,. fur their trouble. I'riee of Miebloe, m, Towoahip and eoaotyrl.ht, (ur aale. f, bave ae trareling areata. Aditrr.t llOUTIi k 111 MltAKliFR, JclfpraiiB Lire P. O , tlearSild C. f, i:n-iimcat We, the wuderrigned, bermg aitneiaed a trial of T J. Bu'.lb'a liaprored Htuan Kuran, oa Ihe farm of R. H Moore, near Utharao,,, on Ceturday and Monday, the 7lh tei ,Kt , Noremb.r, take plee.ure ia aaying t. ,,, lie, lhal we believe il lo be the b., ,, nowin u,e for eatractinr atnwipa. It i. of aiaaai,!, eondructioa, caaily managed, nM h.b,, u out ot order, and eery durable. In,, , J' the machine from th. wagi,n, wbei ,ii,r. apart, put II together, and pollid a laira ,m aiump In leae tbaa one hour. We aa 1., pull a large etumpwith eaae. Th.y .it , lt,u but be doee hi, work ia taking out tba In,,,' atumpa, wiiboul a bard pull. Mr. bM,, ,,, Patent.., fully and.retanda palling ',M handling tbo machine. We would edrin tho in want of etamp eilrarlore lo e. thiaoa.t,,!,,. before purchaeing eltpwbere, which lh.yc.a4, free of charge by railing on the Proprietor.. i. C. Barrett, J. W. Hiekard, R.V. epaek. John holder, John hirk. J. Vi. ,,.,. R. 11. Moor., J. W. Wallace, W.B.AI.,,Bd' Ueo. Rllinger, Wm I). Heck, Andrew Una.,' 8. J. Horn. Wen. K. Ima, R.J Kirk, ' Jamea Moore, L. B. Carlile, Uio ll m,, , , Lerer Fl.gal, Fred'k Smiley, (norl, 1, TTE are eonsUntN purchaninf for efc in tit V I Aew lurk and Uoalon Marketi.ell kindii' Iry and Funy Ooodi, Hilkt, (.'ottoni, Rootaaac fcLwti, WfcU'btl, hew i ii( Mbw-binet, Cut lery, lirene 4iucxie, Irumotio Uooda, AeH An, Which we are ectonllv erllinr at an aTmi priw of O.N E 1I01.LA K OR fcACll AH1ULL. Or uleH li 1 if ft net! r for cnh, and our trade aid Inrffi-r thun tbtU of any other eimilarcjucm.tM blre ae to fi ve bttr bargaiue than can W olitaa ed of aoy other houve. THE LAMES Are eipecially loritod to give uia trial. Bradfei a Circular and i. -change LuL Our dub iv Mem of ecltinf i u flli: Fortl w ernd ?0 pfTit cn fountnioa and check av cnl-inpr XO dtflcrcnt articlre to mH foraotitm each ; 4Ufi.r M; CO fur J ft; lot) for ifl, At. Ntt by mail. Coniujieiioui larger than t cfirrui hy mny other firm, arerdi-(f to lisr of cijb. tta gle fountain and check, 10 ceuta. .Male tctl frmk p-nlt wanted. htD montx ia Kkohtiilp Ln Taaa. fecod ui a trial club, and you will atkeovl edee thnt you cannt aflord to buy oUi of uj other houta thereafter. KAMMAX & K E.N DA M. ul J 6aa 65 Hanover fet., b'n, Um. riiilatlclphla & Eric Railroad. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Through and direct route botwera FhllUaipkia, Baltimore, liairiphnrg, Wlliialaraort, and the Great Oil Region cf Pennsylvania, ELEGANT SLEEriXli CAES On all Right Train,. OK and alter MONDAY. NOV. 53d, 1561, II. traine oa the Philadelphia A Erie ha. Boad will run es fnPowe ; rat 11 a rd. Mall Train l.at.a rbildelphia.....lC.S t. k I0 do...St. ilary e 1.M P. k Do- arrire at Erie W F. Ilia b' apnea learea Phil.de Iphia... 1 1 il a a Do do St. alery e tt.MA.lt Da arrire al Erie 10.01 a. k l.aalHard. Mali Train learea Kne II ii A. K Do do Ft M.ry'e .. IHM Do arrire at Philadelphia.... tl HAM Erie Eipreee leavee Erie .... Ji F. JJ Do d Ft Mery', 1.11 M Do arrire at Philadelphia 4 tt f Mail and tlprcee oonhprl with Oil Creek aau Allegheny Kiver Bail Hoad. B.fr-ifr. remit; through ALr KtU U II Lttl, Oeneral buperietpadt,: H. F. NAUGLE, CLOCK AD MATCH HAKE! orrotiTaTaa -fw naaatT htbii- P0?T OPFICEaickmilSlCiKARPIEL: TMIR tnberiher rorpeettully Inform kil tl patron and tha publit aenerellT, thai fc hue oa band, (and te eoaetantly reeeirio at addition! thereto,) a lara elock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. fr-I kee( Jewelry la all In form aai (' diflerent value, either hy the iece or eet WATCilES A full aaortaent of either Oeli or Silrer, made by tho beat Avericaa and fer eiffn aBanulamarara, tneladinit a fine lot effol. and ailrar .Luntinf caaa, lull jeweled, Patec Lev ere. CLOCKS Of alldeeigne. eoneieting of oidjat day and tblrtv hour, of either weight, iprin o: Ic ere, and both etrike and alarta. KFPA1K1NO All kiade of WatcbH ui Clock! kepaircdt aad warranted. In addition to what I haT enawiorated. I kef r a full aienrttventof hPKCTAri.KS, eolorfd ar ii plain trlaoi. l-o.QOLO PFNand fKNCiLV lPOOS. FORK, BI TTER KNIVES, aod n fact evervthlnr in tha Jewelr? line. If I fail t hive on hand tnt what a enniomr na need. U will order per flrat evpreer, without eitra d-trf! a tinerai no are oi puoite patronajrt n imiinw May T, ISM y H. t. ISAl'ULK. Democratic Almanac. -TMIIS invalnatle puliliction if for ante at t L Pl otfir. It KhuaM he in the bami ol rrH iktnocrat. It contain full flrrtita rrtern Ir I trr rmtntv In th l'fiitext Sltf : hrm Jit. H nunthfr tor ISnA runt aim a complete lirt ol m nainreof all the nepaiH-renpprrpwrd ami mot ;-4 during Lirtvin alniinirtnititiu : and thnt for 1 " (VMitain the nam en of all thno riviliar who Inipheoned during the name period. Three ii i. ior rnrure re!renre, are worth imre i n the prioe of the pDthrNM)n. The nuniher for I' i alo full of valuaMe atalivtiea. Any oneeenrl m PO eenU to the Pit Mater. will revive by re' nail a eopy for each Tear, free- of poet ape. I i Town Properly for Sale. flHK property nreupird by T. I.iddrl, cor X of Herd and Pourih Mroetn, Ci-ariieM I"" convicting of a ciod, enhrtentinl PLAN K H '1 v and the LOT, (ab ut thr fnurtht of aa acn The eitnation i cl to the Railroad droL A ii an excellent location for buinem purpe Por term, apply on the prrumra. nt'Tl LIVERY STABLE. CTnK undnraiirned her leave to inform the T X that he u aow fully prepared to eccoe t dute all in the wavof Inrnmhinfr ll"rree. R'iff 4 aSnilHca ami Harnend, on the eliitrt't noti aj on reaeoiilile term. Residence on Lory" t-- between Ihirti and Funrth. ttrO. W. OEARn.Mw Clearfield, April II, lfti". ORA. AtelCRT HKIKT II.HmT.- W. !' W. ALBERT Sl BROS.. Manufacturer, d eiten.irp Ilealenin Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4- WOODLAND, rt.V.V'A. dr-Ordera eoliriled. E II. filled on ehnrt and rraemiatilc temia. Ad lren Woodland V. O., Clrn.fleld fe F". Je!.y W. Al.ltl HT 2--- C. KRATZER &. SONS M R C il A N T.S, reaii.a ia Dry Goods. Clotliine. Eardwarf, Cutlery, Qurenewere, Oroprripa, roriiicer iS phinjilea, Clrarfird, rrnn'a. . . . l . i . e.u.il rf'Pf near Merrell A llifler'a ller larare etna l"- V I'l l Tlllt Villi IVriip andr".'" aproinled b? Ihp Ciurt lo diatribale II" . i,.n. nr i.i aj.ii.aia. edw il tralur of William Ad.llemaa. C.r., deepaaed, ao thoae entitled thereto, w.tl. trend la the a." ' hia enVe, in Clearfield n fieturdar. the Fu January, lhfie, aliar all pprwona lniere"d atleiid. l.-BiL It-1' dK2..1tpd odilo II B" W ASTI.la.The pndpraiffd ' J.' par the hifheat t'Abtl Mil. E lot all ol FI'Bi aad DKER SKINS. Oir. mpa'a' Clearapld, Dee. II. I. L. BEltEaTr:IN