the mirini.uwN. ci.KAnnr.i.1), ta rr.rNEsrAT mormmi. marom ii, m. THE MOVER'S STORY. My nnnip 1 Anilionr Hunt. I urn a drvvi-r, ni I livo mill' nntl miles trny upon the wontorn prniiic. Tliorc wun't h hoimo vviiliin niirht lien c moved tlic-e. unit now ( havn't iniiny neijrliliorii, though those wo liuvo arc good ones. I went wny from home to aell soino filly head of cattle fine crentutvs us ever you nuw. 1 wan to buy notno crocerifi nnd dry goods before I came back, and above all a doll for our youngest Dolly. Mio had never had a Btoro doll of her own, or.ly ths rajj tables her mother had tnado hor. Dolly could talk of nothing elito, and iront down to tho very pitlo to call after mo to "buy a big one." Nobody but a parent can understand bow full my mind was ot that toy, and bow, when the cattle wcro sold, tho first thing I hurried off to buy was Dolly's doll. I found a largo ono, with eyes that would open and chut when you pulled a wire, and had it wrapped in paper and tucked it under my arm while I had tho parcels of calico and delaine and tea and sugar put up. Then, late as it was, I started for home. It might have been more pru dent to stay until morning, but I felt anxious to get back, and eager to hear Dolly's prattlo about her toy. I was mounted on a steady going old horso of mine, and pretty well loaded. Night id in bef'uro 1 was a mile from town, and settled down dark as pilch whilo I was in the mid dleof tho wildest bitof road I know of. I rodo on as last as 1 could, but of sudden 1 hoard a little, cry like a -child's voice 1 I stoppod abort and listened I heard it again. I called and it answered me. 1 couldn't see a thing; all was dark as pitch. I got down and felt about in tho grass called again, and again was answered. Then I began to wonder. I'm not a timid man, but I was known to be a drover and to havo money about me. It might bo a trap to catch me una wares and rob and murder me. I'm not superstitious not Tory. But how could a real child be out on the prairie on such a night, at such an hour. It might bo more than Luman. The bitof a coward that hides itself in most men showed itself to me then, and I was half inclined to run away; 1ut once more I heard that cry, and I said : "If any man's child is hereabouts, Anthony Hunt is not the man to let it die."" I searched again. At last I thought of a hollow under the hill, and groping that way, sure enough I found a little thing that moaned and sobbed as I took it in my arms. I couldn't seo it, but 1 thanked heaven. I called my horso, and the beast came to me, and I mounted, and tucked the little soak ed thing under my coa' as well as I coald, promising to take it home to "mammy." It seemed tired to death, and soon cried itself to sleep against tny boBom. It had slept thereover an hour irhen I saw my own windows. There were lights In them, and I supposed my wife had lelt them there for my sake, but when I got into the door-yard I saw something was the matter, and stood still with a dead fear at my heart for five minutes before I could lift tho latch. At last I did it, and aaw the room full of neighbors, and tny wifo amidst them weeping. When she saw me she hid her face. "Oh, don't tell him," she said ; "it will kill him." And one said, "nothing now, I hope ; what's that in your arms f" "A poor, lost child," said t. "I found it on the road.. Take it, will you, I've turned fuint," and I lifted up the deeping thing and saw the face of my own child, my little Dolly. It was my darling and none other, that I had picked up upon the rain drenched road. Jdy little child had wondered out to meet "daddy" and the doll, while her mother was at work, and whom they wore lamenting as one dead. I thank ed heaven on my knees before them all. it is not much of a story, my friends, but I think of it often in my nights, and wonder how I could bear to live row if I had not stopped when I heard the cry for help upon the road, the little baby cry, hardly louder than a squirrel's chirp. That's Dolly yonder with her mother in the meadow, a girl worth saving I think (but then I'm her father, and may be partial,) the prettiest and -weetest thing this side of tho Missis sippi. IIarpow thf Engineer. An engin eer on tho 0. A JL R. R. tells the 161 lowing story on himself: One night the train stopped to wood and waicr t a small station in Indiuna. While this operation w as going on I observed two green looking countrymen, in "homespun," curiously inspecting the locomotive and occasionally giving rent to expressions of aatouishmcnt. Finally one of thcra looked up at me and said : "Stranger, arc this a locomotive?" "Certainly. Didn't you ever see one before !"' "No. haven't never saw one afore. Mo'n Bill come down to tho station to-night purposo to see one. Them's the biler, ain't it f "Yes, certainly." "What yer call that your're in T "Wo cull this tho cab." "And this big wheel V "That's the driving wheel." "That big black thing on the top is the rhimhlcy, 1 snpposo !" "Precisely." "Be you the engineer wot runs the Tha;hine !" ' I am the engineer." "Bill," said tho fellow to his mate, fler eyeing mo closely tor a few min utes, -if dnn't t.ike much of a man to be engineer, do it T" "All aboard !" It is told of Hilly Hibbard .Methodist, that once when roll M-ttUnA In . I. I. r the was "e t..onieronco, bis I was rend "William." He rose at name once no onjocted, saving that his i,i U':n; ' .... name uin, iv was jiiiiy. brother Hibbard." pleaded B "But ishop Al.burv, Hilly is a little l,f.v- name!" "les, Hialinn" . )h :,:!, "and I was a little boy when father gave it i0 me !" re r'y. my It is estimated that there are two hundred and twimty.five thousand threshing machines in tho United ' States, without counting m. school- i Tnarma. I ma AWAY TOUR GK1IX, I'.veber iti's the following" excel lent nih ire : We can su.g aay cit enres ra-r than we can reason (hem anny- The birds ore the earliest to sing In the morninif i the birds are more without care than anything elso I know of. Sing In the evening. Singing is the last thing that robins do. H ben tboy have done their daily work when they have flown their last flight, and picked up their last morsel of food, nnd cleansed their hills on a napkin of a Ik)w, then on a ton twig they sing ono song of praise. I know they sleep sweeter for it. They drcum music, for sometimes in tho night they break forth in singing, und top suddenly after the first note, startled by their own voico. O that wo might sing evening and morning, and let song touch song all tho way through. As I was returning from the country tho other cvoning, between s'x and seven o'clock, bearing a basket of flowers, I met a man that was apparently tho tender of a mason. Ho looked brick and mortar nil over ! Ho had worked tho entire day, and ho had tho appear ance of a man that would not bo afraid of work. Ho walked on with a light step, nnd singing to himself us ho passed down tho street, though ho had been working the whole day, und nearly tho whole week. Wero it not that niy good thoughts always come too late, I should have given him a largo ullotment of my flowers. If ho had not been out of sight when the idea occurred to mo, 1 should havo hailed him, and said, "Have yon work ed ull day ?" "Of courso I have," ho would havo said. "Aro vou sinking T" "Of course I am." "I'licn tako the flowers homo and give them to your wifo, and tell her what a blessing she has in jou." O, that we could put songs under our burdens! O, that we could extract the sense of sorrow by song ! Then these things would not poison so much. Sing in the house, teach your children toeing. When troubles come, go at thcra with songs. i hen gricls anso, sing them down. Lift tho voice of praise against cares. Praise God by singing that will lift you ubove triuls ofeverysort. Attemptit. Tbeysing in heaven and among God's people upon earth song is appropriate lun guago of Christian feeling. The Chinese in San Francisco. It is evident that the antagonism which has been growing up between the native and Chinese population in California will before long culminate in bloody collision. The San Francisco Herald, speaking of the Chineso, says that notwithstanding their former submissive and peaceful spirit, they bavo "suddenly changed their conduct, and for mon'hs past the courts have been burthened with investigations of their crimes investigations that havo come to naught, for these people have no regard for the sancity of an oath, and perjure themselves by wholesale." Tho Herald continues: They bave introduced into our Christian city oil the barbarous prac tices of their native land they do not hesitate to hatch conspiracies, abduct and assasinato, and what is worte, they employ an organized gang of bravos to slay their enemies or rivals, and gauge the reward according to the punishment that maybe inflicted up on them. A Chinaman can bo paid to assassinato, even with tho death penalty staring him in tho face, and can coolv stipulate for the price of his iteea iu uu tiittu iu uin relatives in case he is hung. Jt is said they havo car ried their barbarous practices to such nn extent in Ihi, city as to offer large rewards tor the heailsot their enemies What can be done with such a people ? lhey oro soulless, conscienceless, ucv- ilish. Their vilo passions, long kept in restraint from submission to the moral influence of tho white man, are now breaking forth in barbaric fury they openly defy our laws, and with brazen insolence insult our civilization. Let us exhaust all the resources of the law to restrain them, and if they fail, let us advise thoin to return. A shoemaker receiving a note from a lady to w horn he was particularly attached, requesting him to mako her a new pair of shoes, and not knowing exactly tho style she required, he dis patched a written missivo to her to know whether she would like them to be "Wround or 'Squire toad!"' The lady, indignant at this rich specimen of orthography, rcplicd,"Kncetber." The water was warmed for the com fort of the candidates on a baptismal occasion in a Baptist church at Provi dence, Kh ode island, last Sunday ween, Alio rising steam caused a general stampede, among the congre gation and fainting among the ludies, who thought the building was on firo. The son of Jiev. Mr. Montague, of Whitewater, Wisconsin, was deliver ing a college valedictory, when, in pulling out his handkerchief, he pulled out a pac k of cards. "Hulloa!" he exclaimed, "I've got on my father's coat." Promising young man. A butcher let a sailor have a shoul der of mnttnn on trust, but finding a dav or two after that be had gone to a foreign lnnd, anid, "My word I but if 1 had known be never intended pay ing for it, I would have charged a penny a pound more lor it." A transcendental preacher took for his text. "Food my lambs." A plain farmer very quietly remarked to him on coming out of the church : "A very good text, sir ; but you should not put the hay so high in the rack that the lambs can't reach it." A man in Milwaukee was impris oned for cruallv bcatinif his wifo. Poking bis nose through the cell-bars he ejaculated : "I thank God I'm not locked up fir any mean, dirty crime, like getting drunk." Two rival belles at a hop. "How well youlcok underthis candle light!" exclaimed one, with a stress on the candle. "And how charming vou are in tho dark !" answered the other. When a man and woman are made one by a clergyman, the question is, which is the oner Sometimes there is a longstmgglo between them before the matter is finally settled. "Do you think that raw oyster are healthy V asked a lady of lief physl eian. "Yes," he replied. "I never knew one to complain of boing out of health in my life." Misfortunes are moral bitters.which frequently restore the healthy tone of the mind after it has been cloyed and sickeaod by Uie sweeu of prosperity. VWilU.nl H(HiriAMlS(.i;KMlM!ITTins lloofland's Ccrnian Tonic; Th Orest Remedies for si I Pi '! of Liver, Slfimsrh, or lltgerlir Organs. It.. HiKillutid'n (tiTtiiiin Hitters p comptned of ths pars juices (or. t they ar, medicinally termed, . Kllrai-tn) rf roots, herbs, ud barks, lis preparation hlrhly noor.olru.il d -- entirely "Ires Irooi alcoholic admiltur of any kind" llwillund's (lorninn Tonic In a combination ot all ths Ingredlrnte of ths Hitter, with llis pnropt quality of Hanta trut Hum, Oranft-e, 4e . making oo uf tho moat plea ant and agreaablt remsdiaa arsr oBarad to lha public. Thosa praforrint; ft madicins free from aleoholio adiniilure, will uaa lloofland's German Bitters. Those who bare ao objection to the combina tion of the llittere m slated, will ttie Hoolland'8 German Tonic. They are both equally good, and eontaln the same medioinal virtues, the choice between the two being mere matter of Uile, the Tonic being the moat palatable. The stomach, from a vnrtety of eanrsf , inch as Indie-cation, Dyspepsia, Nerroua Dibility, etc., is very apt to havo - its functiuue derang ed. The Liver, syu f I patbiting as olorely as It does with the tftomaob, then be comes efforted, the result of which is that the patient rufisre from aereral or more of the fol lowing diseases : Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea, II earl Uuro, biigust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, 8ourKrnplions,8tnlt iogor Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, liurriedor Difficult breathing, fluttering of the Beart,CbokiDg orHuf fooating eensatioos wbsn In a lying posture, liimneis of vision, dots or webs before the eyes, dull pain in the head. deficiency of per spiration, yellowness of tbe ekin and eyes. Pain in the eide, back, chest, limbs, etc., suddea flushes of beat, burning flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depreasioa of spirits. Tbe suberer from these diseases should exer cise the grestest caution la the selecetion ol a remedy fur bis ease, , purchasing only that which bo ia assured I I from bis investiga tions and Inquiries possesses true merit, is skillfnlly compounded, Is free from irjurious ingrediente. and baa established for itself a reputation for tbe cure of tbess diseasss. In this eonnectioa we would submit those well knows remedies lloofland's German Bitters, lloofland's German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Twenty-twe years since they were first Intro duced into this oonntry from Germany, daring which time they base andouMedly performed more ruroe. and benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies knows to the public. These remedies will effectually euro liver Complaint, Jaundice, ---i llTspepsla. Chronic or Kcrvoua t'ebility, li C o r on I e Diarrbma, Diseases of tbe kid nsvs. and all diseases asisiog from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. Debility, R emit, rig from anyeantt wbatarari Proitrtioi of tbe j item induced by M-re Lbor, llardtbij', Eiponnra, Fevers, Ac , Ao. There la no medic in extant equal to tbeao tenedie in acb caa. A ton and vigor ii imparted to the whole eyitem, tbe appetite la itrenthened, food i onjoyed, the itotnacb di reeti Dfimntly. tho blood ia purified, the o. pleiiun beeume lound and healthy, lb yeilow tinge ia eradicated front the veg n bloom it given to the cheeks, and tbe week nod ncrtoii tnrulid beooaeea itrong nnd neallby neiog. Persons Advanced in Life, and feeling tbe band of time weighing heavily ai-on thtm. with all it attendant ilia, will find tbe nee of then Bitter or tho Tonic, an elixir tbat will inetil new life into their viaa, tenor In ntinn th energy nnd ardor of or youthful day, build up their brut ken forma, and give health and happlites to their remaining years. Notice. Tt la well tMabliihed fart that fully ooe hatf of tb female po rtlon of oar popuia lioaereaeM'iniinth I n)yment of food health, or to uae thier own einresiion, thev nerer feel well." They art languid, devoid of ftll eoerpv, eirremely nervoui nnd bav no np. petite. Tw tbl elate of pert one th Bitten, or th Tonic, I epe ially reoummended. Weak and Delicate Children are mad rtrong by th na of either of thee renediea. Tbey will ear vry eaieof marmim without fail. Thruratdi of eertttcntei have arrumulated In the band of the pMprietor, bat apaco wilt allow of tbe publication of but a few. Tbone, ii nil) be observed, are men cf not, and uf luch itandiog Uat tbey must be believed. ToHtin.onialfl. Hr. Oeorg W. Woodward. Chiff Joitice of th .Supreme Cnnrt of PennFvlania, write I'biladfiphia, Pa., Mareh IA, ISM. 'Ifind noort.in . UCRM4 PirraRiisa good tontf, useful in A disease oftSe dicest ivo orcafts, and of groat benrfit in eases of debility and want of net-root action ia tb system. Yours, truly. Gu. W. Wootinaitn." linn. Jamas Thompson, Judg of th Pa pre mr Court of Pennrylvsnia. writes . I'hilsHrlpbia, April tS, S6. "I eonridrr lloofland's lierman Hitters a valn abl medicine in ease of Indigestion or Iiyspep. sia, I run eertify this from experience. 'Tours, with re'peri, Janss Tnourson." Frnm Rev. Joseph TV Kennard. D. P., Pastor of th Teotb JUputt Chnrrh, Philadelphia Ir. Jacason Dear Sir? 1 have been frequent ly requested to fnnnert my name with recom mendation of different kinda of medirinrs, bot regarding tho ptae tie as out of my ap. pntpriate spher. I jV have In all raves de clined; but with a elear proof In virions Insunres, and partirularlv in toy own family, of the usefulness of lr. Hoofland Uerman tinier, 1 depart for once from mv usual course, to ea pro i oiy full convirtion tbat for general ilebilu? of tho svsiem, and especially lor Liver Com plaint, it is a ofe and valuable preparation. In some rases it may fail, but ually, I doubt not. it will b very heneflrial to these who suffer Irom tbe abov causo. Yours, vorv respeeifutlr, J. It Knaann. Eighth, below Coatos 8; reels. Prom Rev. K. T, Fendill, KdH;r of Ch-Iniav. "Chrnmrle," Philadelphia: 1 have derived derided benefit fmm lb of Hooflend s Uerman Hitters, and (eel It my pr v. lepe to ferommend them as a mo it valoalle tonic to all who are siiflVring from rnrl debi ity or from disease ariting from derangement ol the lifer. Yours, truly. K. 1. Finhall. Caution. Hooflaol'B German Bittern are mnnterfetted. Ree that tho sifna -- tur of C. M. JACK SON ia on tb wrap I I per of each bottle. All oihera are mm - ' terfeic, Prlnemal Ofh ard Manufaeturv. at the Merman Meitical More, ho. fljll Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. ( II4RLI:! M. I.VAV, Proprietor. (Formerly C. M. Jacksoa A Co.) Price. nofsflaad'i Verman RitUrs, per bottle II on w per half df0n. A Pft Hooflands flerman Tonle, put up in quart bolUea, psr Kattie l Ot a half 4oit for 7 eS t-VVtt not forget to eiamine well tb article yea buy, in order to got the genuine. I" For min by U drnglUt mA dealor li 4jci. Jjlj W fflii.lt. MABRIFD t d;r. wbe, dm Ire certs In t rl"ls are te !r.flrh fro,itiiH oifh t'n.ti veriei "r t tne it aiion. ce Bed certain reliel in H'-b k a llim.d f ilit. wbt'-h can be taken dtitir g all stages ol pregnancy w ilk perfect saleiy. SCROFULA And all di-Bit of th Mood, tnd til ru(.tir d i of the Mn, Old Kortu, Xumort and CI ecrt, sriflirig fmm whatever ', can b r mantntly rnred by the ut of l)r. Robavk i Li-loud i'unfier and Mood PHU. TJHPEINCIPLED DeaUn often recommend other bitter became they have not Koback'a. We deilre to eaution tSe afflicted afpinet purchaeing any of them: buj lt.thark'1 (rtomach bitten and none other, If yon would combat diieaia lucoeiifully. WASTED. All pereooi troubled with Coitirenen and Con itipation of tbe llowaU to buy Kobaek'i Blood l'illi ; tbey contain no mercury, aro purely Teg etable and work like a, charm; ean be tnken with eafety by peraoni of all tgai, nnd in all condition! of life. . LADIES Of aedentary habit who require a (r en tie purga tive will find kobsck't Blood Pilii )! tho med icine tbey want i tbey are perfectly cafe and oan be taken at all timea ( tbey contain no mercury or mineral poiarn, but art purely Ttg eUblo. LIVES C0MPLAIHT8, Jaundice and all affection1 of the Liver are toon removod by the ui of Hobaok'j I to ma' h Bitten d Blood 1'tlle, tbey art oompoeed of vegetal I medicinal extract with opecieJ reference to their direct action on tbt mar nnd digoativ ajtparntue. SICK HEADACHE Arises from a disordered stete of tho stomach and bowele, and a billions derangement of tbe liver, and ean re permanently cured by the oie of K"Oeea s Blood runner and Blood Pill Fall directions acoumpaoy each bottle and bog. DTSPEPSIA. Tbouaandt of th wont tufTeror from this ter ribl gnawing dieeae hav been eared by tb a ol Hoback Momarh Hitters, a tb Ultimo Biala now in our hands fully prove. CONVALESCENTS Should an Robark's PtomtwV Dttter to ttrongtb en tb prostration which always follow acuta diseases ; it will be found far superior as a sum nlatiog tonie to any of tb win and bark prepa ration of th present day. NEUEALGIA Can b effertnaliy onrcd bv taking Tr. Robark's Blood Purifier and Wood Pills, and bathing th affected parts with Tinetar f Aeonit or Chlo roform. PILES. There Is bo medlcln In ns so fflarlous as Tr. K (i back's Hlood Purifier and Flood Pills for the permatent car of IUtod or Bleeding Piles ; they etrik at tb root of diiea, thereby remo ving th cause. SIGHT MARE Is on of tb many disease of which Pyspepftia ia tb parent. To affect a eor person ahoald avnid hearty food at night, and Uk a win glass full of Uu back's S tomarb Bilters on retiring to bed. WHO SELLS THEM! To Aaents for th ssl ef Rib-ark's Bleod Pills. Pmm.rh Milter, er.4 Blooil Pnrlfler are HARI.-W 1CK IRWIN, Clearteld, Pa. J.nJI THE GKEAT ZINCARI BITTERS. A safe Blood Pnrlfler, a splendid Tonie, a pleas ant Beverage, a certain eur and Preventive of Diseases. ''nnB fISGARl RTJTERS ar compounded I from a prescription f the celebrated Ksvp- tiitn physician. Da. Cnnorsus, who, after yert ni trial ana xperiment, disrnvered tb mgart Harb the most remarkabl prwduetinn, tb earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most effst'tiv In th eur of disease. Jt, ia comSlnatinn with the oihe vuluuhl properties of wh.ru lbs 7.1MJA1T1 Uin bKb ii composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and A roe. Billions Fever, Cholic, Colds, Brnnrhitu, Consumption in its first stsgo, Flaiuleney, Ner vous lability, Fenal C laiDls, llliciiiiialiiiin. Iveaicrv, Arute at)4 f hrnrie lharrlni a. Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Tvhoid and T.ihua Fsvsr, Yellow Fever, Scrc.rula, liea ses f Ihe Ktdn.TS, llsbiloal Cui tiveuess. Tn tbe Prevention and Cur of the above die. eases, it lias never been known to fail, as thou sands of oar Boot prominest rlttrens tbronrhoat all parts of the eountry, will te.tifv. l.el the efflir ted eeod fur rireular entiUintn testiraoni. als and rerli6iatea of thoeewho bare been cured after Ibi 1 r easea bave been pranounoed hopeless br our best pbvaintans. Principal Iirpot, F. RAIITKR a CO., No. N. Front bl., t-biladslpbia. Reeommendrd by Kt.tlor. Itavid R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Pobert J. Pi.her, " " Hon. Edward Mrl'terson, " Hon. Joel It. Irsnner, " Hon. e. MeSberry. and others. -Pfud for Clrtular. febll ly. Beale's Embrocation. (un rowiu ,) For ell dlsea.es Ineident to lt.,rsn, Csttle, and Human Fleh, vequirlnir tbe use of aa est.rnal appliratio. This Cmbroeailoa waa estentirsly need by ths Ooverauienl durinc tbe war. For sal bv Hartswirk A Irwlo. rireld Joseph R. Irwin, Cuiweoirllle. iiaaisi Mood laader, Litheiswajy, ni ii Alio uossor, i a i f n in rOKEION ii DOMESTIC GOODS. Mt'sl.ixs I'M UNM tHlU'lJfiS at at at Keneolinn Sensation. Nen'nlinn Krnenlinn prirxo rires innfS j-rtoe ALPACAS at lust reeeivod at MoSNul'S nlNOHAVIS at r-ensalinn, tinerw CIIINT. I It I N TS fiLOVKS C HA VATS SHAWLS iio.NNKTS r-i it on i n I at at at at at at at INenaal ion prices Henaalifiti jitict Sensation Jiriren rSonsalintt rica at AIUSNOI-.S yonshtion price Sensation nncM tvossiion prioei Ail to La had at MOSSOPS. LINEN at CKASII at CUHTAINS at TAIiLE CLOTHS al r'HINUG al Sensation Sensalion Sensat ion Kensalion Son union prims jinces prices prices tiricea at MOSSOf.S'. LACE at HOSIERY at RIBBONS at TRIMMINGS) of all kinds 4 Vat inaDTQuan'ly I Sensalion Senaation Sensation prices prices price) Sensation price Alwnvsoo cana at MUSSUl'S . CASSIMKItfa at HAITI N ETS at T WEEDS al JEANS at VEST1NG8 at SUIUTING8 at Senaulion prioe prices prices StnutioD Sensalion Sensation Sensalion Sensatiou prices price pnoe at MOSSOJ'b CLOTH ISO uch a Coals, I'anH, V esls, Unrler Sliirla, Flannel ShirU, Bool, Shoes, at sensation price Hais and Cans, Now for sale at MOSSOP'8. UARDWAHK) sucb a So, nails Fork, Knives, Spike, liioges, LIQl'ORS. nch a Wine, Itrandy, Uin, W b iakejr, Cognac, etc., etc., KKUITS, och a Prunes, ltaisins, Figs, Filbert, 4c. at sensation prices at MOSSOP'S. at sensation price i sensation prices t MOSSOP'S. GROCERIES, y Hour, u a m , Shoulder, Su(r, Mulssswe, Cullee, l ea. Cracker, Spices, Candle, at natation price Coal Oil, etc., etc. Alsry, at MOSSOP'S. BLACKISO Ki'I'KS POWDER SHOT LEAD CAPS eneation aenaation aensation ensaiion sensation prices prices price prices price price sensation At the tnr of RICUAltD MOS.SJP MOfeSOI A1wt Veep on band a full assortment of all kinds of good requited ur sue aorommoasuoD Ol ID puMld. July 1. leer JICIIARD JJOSSOP IS NOW Srlling, at half their usual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AXD SHAWLS, BROWN 6HEETIXGS, FLANNELS AXD BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Good LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SnOES, BOYS' do do HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES COLLARS AND CCFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND TORK, FLOUR AND FEED. 4c. c. la. SritlXG AD SIMMER GOODS! William IScoil A 'o Sear Post office, Market direct. CLEARFIE1.I), TA. n AVISO Just opmrd a larpe and complete stork from Nrw ork am) rhiUdrlptiia, wr ou offer extra induoeweut tu CASH Bl VKKS. W liar a splrmlid selection of Irrss 3otdst hilka, Fhawlps, Clnaktrra, Flannels, Bsl aorals, Blankr's II -mp hktrta, ('nrwts, TliDipsm' (ilov-.fiHlhf, Triraminrs of er-rv drsrrtptin. f ''phrr, Vorsted l arn, and one oi tn nost complct astrtmnts ol ladles and GeMs Furnishing Goods, t'n Icr wrnr, Hoplrry, Clove of ell kinds. Alrt- ander's Kid and Harris' celrhratrd Scamli-sa Kid, ft lie best eer mads,) Keck tics, ilnttrrfli-, Collars, ruffs, Haniikenhif ls, Lsres, hdcinr. Frnhmtdrrirs, alsti, a lHfe as-mrtuirnt of 1 1 K, vilh URAi T I'ATEM Mt i r, the lest thinjr ettant tefthcr with a fall line of atai'le ffnoas. aii oi winco w oner at tho VERY LOWEST CASH THICE 1 Call and aee ns. So trouble to show foods. Ro mroibcr tb plre Near Post office. Market lMieet. oct Cl.KAnFIKI.n, TA. EW BTOliE AXD XEW GOODS JUS. SHAW & SON II? just opened a Stw 8toh, on Main St.,CLiAiriiLD, r., lalelr occupieJ by Wm. F. I It WIN. The ir stock consists of GiortCM of the best quality, Qlf.e.nsvvare, Hoots and Shoes, nd frerjr article, neeessarf for one' comfort. Call and examine our stork belor fur cliasing elsswhere. Msjr 9, IHflfi-lf. PORK PACKERS, .Vo'a.V, l.tbrrli SI., I'tllnburgh, Have on hand large stnek of Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, TLAl.V AND BfOAR Ct Rrn HAMS, Mess Pork, rrird Beef snd I.-sf Lord, sll of our own Parking. Coring and Smoking. Lard Oil, Flour, Cheeno, Dried Apples and Poaches, With a general assortment of Groceries, at Ik. )rw lk1 prtv. Join 16, M hTt, ; Mifuti.mt TaiIim. t Store ntiJ r Goods. r . v . V I! o m m , MERCHANT TAILOR, MsKkrT J-T, ( I-I-Allllll.il, PA. t T I A VINO opened tip Mart-riant Tll-.rll,f I I ot.blubmrtit, en Msteel slrel, a-l. mm .... ,-,! !,- o! lr. Ilattswtrk. 1 w-.ylt rcpct fyllr announce to lli citist-ns of Clestft'td and virntitv, that I hav Just rtweivtrd tria th nasi crn cities a lull assortment j( Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, tto., Of th bcit quality and latest ityle, whirn I am prepared to make np on short notice, according to the Utl fa-hioti, and at pri es warrantcl to le Mttsfaotury. Trp m once and I am sum you will come egam. in-'jui. Clcarticld, Jan. 21, Ho9 tf 18Ui). Goim it Alone. ItlGi). . It L. STOUGIITOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Mreet, Clearfleld, Pa., nAVTNG opened business on my own hook, at the old stand in Hhaw's Kow. ! tbsrefore aunuunee to the publis tbat I bave now on band a well selected and large aaiortmsnt of Cloths, CaBsimeres, Vostings, Beavers, and all kinds of Uoods for men and boys' wear, and am now prsparad to make np to order CLOTH INU, from a sinuls article u a full suit, In tb latest styles and most workmsnltk msnner. Kpeeial attention ftvon to euitum work and euttin( out for men and boys. I offer rreat barrains to eustomors, and warrant entire aalielaetion. A liberal abara of publis patronage is solieltsd. Call sod see me. jan7-tf K. K. L. bTOUUHTOK. II. 15 It I I) G E, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store on door east of Clearfield lion,) Market bireet, Clearfield, Pa. KEEPS on hand a full assortments of Oeut' Farniabing Uooda, inch a Kbtrta, Linen and Woolen t ndcrsbirta, Drawars and booka, Neck ties, Pocket Handkerebtefs, (Doves, Hats, rmbrellaa, tie., in great variety. Of J'too (Joods b keeps tb Best ClothBof all "Shades and Colors," Such as Black Doeskin of th very beet make; Fancy Cass i mere, in great variety, also, Franeh Coating, beaver, Pilot Chinch Ilia, and Frioott ovareoatmg. All of which will be eold cheap for Cash, and mad np according to th lataat stylo by oxporieneed workmen. Also, Agent for ClearBeld eonnty for I. M. Singer A Co'a. celebrated Sawing Msrhirtea. ov. 1, ISrS-tf. U. U HI DUB. ?Hlii5frtlanfOttS. T II E (LEABFIELD EEPIBLICAX Established in ihst. The largest circulation of any News paper in North Central Pennsylvaniai "Terms of Subscription, If paid ia advance, or within I month.. ..$4 OO tf paid after 3 and befora 6 month M. 8 50 If paid after tbe expiration of 6 month. .. S OO Rates of Advertising, Transient advertisement, per square of 1 0 line e teas, 3 times or less. H fl 66 For each snhscqucnt insertion....... 60 Administrators' and Executors' notice- I 69 Auditors' notices 2 60 Caution and Kstrayi 1 60 Dissolution notices, 1 00 Local notices, per lino 16 Obituary notices, over fire lines, per line,-... 10 Professional Cards, 1 year 6 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square... S Sfjuare .. ....S v ....15 CO ....:o i nolnoiiu.....H...13 (10 columnn....M., 45 00 1 column.......... 90 CO S sqaarea.. Job Work. BLANKS. Single quire. U 60 I quires, pr.qnirr.tl "S t quires, pr, quire, 2 00 I Over 0, per qaire. 1 60 llASliIULLS. i sheet, tJ or less, (2 00 I ihc-t, !S or nt.ti 00 1 sheet, Ii or less, I 00 1 sheet, li or li,IO 00 Over i of each of above at proportionate rates. GEO. H. G(iOII.ANHKR. Kilitir and l'ropne:or, Clionp Furniture. JOHN GUMCII TkSlRE3 to inforni his eld friends ni ens 1 toniere. that having enlarfed his shop and increseed bis facilitiee for tnanotaetnring. be fa now prepared to niske tn order snrh Famiture as may be desired, In good atyle and at aheap re tea tnrCARll. lis generally baa ea hand, at his FurniMr. rooms, a varied assortaient of read. Baue luraiiura, snong wairn are BrKEACS AND MOIDOARDS. Wardrobes and Hook Casoa; Centra, Rnfa, Parlor, BreaVfast and I'min Extension Tul-lcs: Com. mon. Frenrh-post,CoiiaFS,Jrnny-Lind and other Itediteasie j hofas or all kinds. Work standa, Nat-rarka, Wwh -stands; Rocking mni A rea ch airs ; snrinf -seat, can Isottoa, iiar'or. ron- anon and other Chairs ; Lmking lilaases of every drwribiion on band ; and new jrlasaoa for old fminen, hch will be put In on very reasonable terms on shortest oottre. lie also keeps on hand or iurmns to order, lorn-busk, Uair and Cot ton top Ala'trosses. Coffins or F.veht Kind Made to order, and funeral atteeded with i Hearse whenever dr sired. Also, llimse Painting done to erdfr. The aubseriber also arjannfae tures ard has nnstntly on hand Clement's t'atent nasbing Marti me, the best now in nee Those using this aaarhine never need be with- ont olean clothes! lie also haa Fiver's Patent rhurn, a superior article. A family ising this vourn never area ne witnaut nuttr I All the ebnv and many other articles era fur ..tshed to customers cheap for Caen or eirhanged for approved eountry prodnea. Cherry. Maple, Poplar, Lin wood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work taken la ncbange for furnlta- Remember the shop Is on Marker street. Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the ''Old Jew Store." JOUN tsTLICU. .November ft, I'M j M SfH0()LS0G BOOK. "IIT'R wonM respectfully call the attention of If Principals of fboels, remimries, and Teachers of binging to eur New School Song Book T HE SONG CA BINET, Py C. O. ALLKN. This Book e -hi loins Firtt A very carefully prepared series of Pri mary Kong Lesrnns. Second, j A large number of new and beaull. ful School hoops. Thirdly A short Cantata The School Fes tivaldesigned expressly for use at School ltcreptinris. Concerts and Kihibitiona. The Pablishers, la presenting this work to Principals and Teachers, would call special attention to Us superior merits aa a &chonl Song Hook. The author haa been very ear etui in the selection of bis nuno, which Is almost en tire It new, and in adapting to It appropriate word with nohjcctinnahle sentiments, which will commend its adoption in all our Schools and eminaiiea. The Ku CaetunT bas beta adopted by the Board of Kducation, as the tut bonk fur the TuMie Schools ia the olty of New ork. Prion, siity eeata each. To Scbovle, it)., ail dollars per dosrn. Sample copies sent by mail (post paid.) en receipt of flftv eenta. r-ejrror sale ly a I rook and Musie Htorea. Pul.H.hed by WILLIAM 11 ALL A SON, cec10.4m MS Bioadway, N. T AtANTI:! lOtMHHII.OM I FIIIMII.RS. , f The nndeiricnoit hereby giro nolire, tltal tbey wil pay Ihe hichel mnrket irtr for a cood quahtol LOMI rlll(ILKti and those having such for Bale, will Bnd It to their intereat tn give ..v..,,,, k. ruiA M..a a ,aii 8U ff 80i CWailaJd, iUrt IWv-tf 1 y, f.tatium k Cnlttmn. tl s !.. . aciw.k 4. Iis a i iiAXtn:. J. RG1UIIAM&S0NS, MARKET ETREET, CLE A HFI ELD, Pa. rpOB snbserlbsra having ntrd Into partner. J- eblp for tb parpos f rrvlngaoa tb basinsss of Msrohandisinf. aots offsr A Good And rars spportnnlt; to tb eitliens of Clsar neld and adjoining eonntlss to buy store goods atwbolsssli or retail prices, tbat will aatonlth tbe uninitrueted. Tbeir goods will be partien larlj selected te snlt this markst. Ever lad will, tbsrsfurs, esll tbe attention of .bar IIiiNband To this faet.bseans tbii branoh of oar bnslnsss will raeeiT speeial attention, and everthing needed in a well regulated booishold will at all times be foand In oar stare. Oar stock of UK V C;MiJf shall not be surpassed, either tn qaal. it or price, and will embrace. in part, P riots of ver style. Ginghams and Lawns of sverr quality, Muslins ef ever grade, be Leines adapted to th tastas of tbe old and oang ; and ever article of an kind ot goods tbe sstl is Guaranteed To b as represented, and warranted to give sat isfaction. As le LmS G(Mim-we hav splended assortaient of Alpaeai , black, whit, and in aolors; .nsnres, Silks, and In short all ths newsst stles tn tbe markst. W, desirs Ibis fact to b scorns known To Every Psrson man, woman, shild, phililsn, ebaale, faraisr, lawor, barber, womaas.rigbt, man, or an otb r ana is th eoiuit Young Or aid, ris or poor, hlgl or low, who will favar s with a sail. With oar new and silesiivs nook an genlleosea ean pleas th, most fas tidlou B Jait dropping In and getting ale dress pattern, lac sett, kid gloves or b doing that which is better: give her a well-filled pane. and shs will and good and paing investments ia mbroideries, edgings, ribbons, gloves, hosier, or an other honsshold aaaessitie. And I addition te what we hsvs elreelv eoosi Ma ted, we keep all kind of CEN1 LKMEN'S W EAR suck as Cloths, Cassinaeres, 6atiastts, Data, Bouts and Shoes, Ac, besldss, A Xlce Assorltnsnt ef Made op CLOTHING for Men and Bos, nsn.faetnred at of th ear best matsrial, which we will sell for cask or exchange for eountry produe at prices whloh will astonish both husband and Wifo W ar. aew largely ngagrd la hilog snd selling r(U'ARl: TIMBI.R and aaaanfae tared LUMBER, and will give this branch el basiness spssial attention, and make It aa object To Everr One who has Lumber to sell to deal with as. We shall also keep constantly on band a general asanrtment ef C.HOCI'.Hli: and II A Kim A Kl which we will eell at tioced ingly low prices. We also keep a Ml assort ment or il r.liNMVARi;. TLii department will be kept full aad eomnlete, and every Young ?lnn Or maiden who contemplates housekeeping, will find it advantageous to eome aad trade with na. rTe are eo titoated, and, from long eiperience in the businesa, ao well acquainted with the want and necessities of this community, tbat we feel satisfied if every man and woman In Clearfield County makes It a point te lay their goods from as, we can pleaee them both as to quality and price). Tbsrefore, eome aiocg aad buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QuocnsMnre, Hardware, HOOTS A SHOES, HATS h CAPS, Ready -Made Clothing, And everthing yon need te render ourselves and families eomfortab, from JAS. n. OR An AM k SONS., ugu tf CLEARFIELD, Ta. ""DTK'n. The formation of tbe partnership X 1 ol James R. Graham A 8ns dors not iirrtent ihe eelilrmrnl of the note, and bwk affoHnts of Ihe lair firm ef Showers A tireham er K. W, Gra ham. Those inuring thcmHlres Indebted to either are reooeeted to eome forward al one and eloae tbrtr aeeonnis. JAMF? B. GRAHAM A PONS. Clearfleld, September 10-lf. Trnsaet nA ahdomltial snppertrs nf sver kind of th lateat iiprovwt"nta, far ale at theMro Pmre of II A HTW IrK A ISlWIV. rp,,. CF.M0,RATn ALMANAC l.r 1 1 - ai at th. Pest Ofc Vim it Mil. JiaM M to, Mm (Jej.i rnsiVAMt ituicou Openinjr of tlio Tjrone 4 CW,u Uraucb to CLiaifiJ. I'orlfont mfrt norli of Tyr9M ON and after MunJar. Febtaarv I, 1'a.s.ncpr Trains will tun ' '' tuiiJ.v., bei.wn Ttrona and Hn'fT cav ranvurvr i rain Detaew 1 vreas a... ali. as r.,liows t "''I I.eav uutli.i latloiia. too, P. II. l.ti, " 4.16, " t.SO, " Clearfleld Pbilipeturg.m... Oiceoia.. j Tvroae ,. CO MICTIONS. Passanrera learinir Clerfils. i Pbll Dsburtr at 3 J5 rt m.. 0n(.l. . . I with Mail West at .4I p. m , oe M.ID Lxm, I M.lh UiA k.l. K.s.rs., "I v " ssi j 7 root at l s ,i,"u... to .1. .a p' M.,1r-.a.l nn U bl,,!.!, 1 ." L r I " ... . a...- - I'.s.e. Biitg tr,, as . a 1 t 9 1 vi m arr,.in. U ..... V...K. ....-M.,,M,n Ji4 Heetiirnini. tin ! rrrm saviins I .. n .. an . ,. ... ' , '''""'I . v ...5 -no Mit t,, 1 Eznress laaviue Lock fl.v.n .t mi.- ' I ritii mt tt.l l.r..t. . 11 At - " . Bl., PD. Lit at 4.84 f. m . and Tvrone at 1. 20 u ' kUWAiil) ii. WILLIAiii (iruir.I SutenntetJau. GE0RUL' C. Vll.kl.NS, Philadelphia & Erie Railroad SUMMER TIME TADLE. Ihrongh and dirsot roau between Pltiial,!, I and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania, ELEGANT SLEEPING CAE;! un ail Kigot iraiaa. s and after MONDAT, MOV. 23d. miu. va mi roiia.eipnta A im kv I ..U.U W,U IH. l"IIUV , MektHard. man Train Jravai lJbudeiJfaia.......e,if p dttwfit. Mary'a.... Ittp hit arrive nt Eru.H1-1Ht f i& p v;. c.w..... i..... 6Lii.j.i..L.. . . -ao di. J-arts-... iMA.i io...M,MarriT at En... a.. I K,avaiwaro Mall Train leaves hne ii.ti A. I v OO.....M. Mary a. kMfk Xo.. arrive at Philadelf.bia....lu sv A 1 I Arie tvxpraaa leaves nrie m , ill p i I I -da bt Itary't I ll A K I Io arrive at Philadelphia 4.56 p. l aiaii ana tipross connect with iitt Cmk si I Allfrhoy River Bail Koad. tugngt ebtsi. I throufh ALFRED L. TUIH, Oeaoral &u.ristndtt I gants. Clearfield County Bank. fllllB Clearfield County Bank as aa iierten JL sea msuiuiiop m gone em or eur 1st surrender of ltf e barter, ea May It, IH All its stock ia owned by the asesensers, win ewntinwe the Paakiag bu.ineat at us in place aa private Ban Iter a, under tkikramai of tbe 'Cteare)d Cowntv stank." sars i sponsible for the debts of the Bank, aad will i iu notes en demand at tbe evaater. lii received t-i 1reot raid wkea aMwey Is lefi t a fixed lime. Paper diaeoaaied at s: er m as heretofore. C'ur personal resieMibilir pledged for all IroettJ received ead kanar trans icted. A eontinaanoa of tbe heeral a ronsge of tbe burners mon of tbe ceaarj specUully aolicid. As fresideut, Caitnert oftceri of the late Clearfleld county Baii. require the notes ef said Bank te be prsMttt for redemption. JAfl. T. LKoNAKD, RTCHARD PHAW. WM. PORTER, JAS. B. bKiHAX. A. K. WKIUilT, ii. L. KEal, WM. A. WALLACa, Tbe baiineas of tbe Bank will be eoadarWr Jtfan M. Adams Xeq., as Cashier. uiJ( . J. D. M'tiirk. PdeardrW BAKKDJQ & COLLECTIOS XQZl or McGirk & perks Successors to Foster, Perks, A Cv Plilllpaburg, Centre Coouuty, Ft, TTTUKR ail tbe businesa of a Banking H 1 T will be transacted prvmjUy a&d afos most favorable tenue. mar.-t County National Bank, CI-tARritLD. Tk. fJHIS Bank Is now enen and ready ferSe M. ners. Ofliee on 8econd street, is tbe ss ing forincrl oeeupied by Leonard, Fiasrrd Msarreal axn orrtrcaa. JAS. B. OUAUAM. RII'HAKn fHAIf, WM. A. AI.I.ACK, V. PUKISV A. K. WR1UUT, 6KU. U KD. D. W. MOORE. JAS. I. L0XA ja:,'ej Casbisr. Prst. glaffcsmttliiiig. Xeir ltlacksmith Shop f F.CuND ?T, CLKARFIEU), Fa. rTlUB nndersirned begs to inform sir fries X and tbe inbahiunta ot tbe b.reara nf CUd and surronndmg netrbbiirbood, isst S now read to eierme all orders either is ires stseL DOBfK EB0E1KQ ea tb Best insn" ,.ty atvle. ALL KINDS OF RATT -MILL IRON if KOINE work, logmen's tools, rsntbiKsi,rfrf gral'S, Ao. Me. I tools of all kinds snsds sf bait Ct or Ameriraa steel. eiAII wv w tk i, warraatsd te lir, v faction, or not charged for. u AMOS SBMani Xew ItlnrliNiiiith Xho THIRD STREET, CLEARFIELP. rlnE snbsr riher rcrprrtfully icfnrmi hi X anJ the pul'he ia grner.1, that br bai led in tb. burouph of CLEAl'.l 1K1.P. is shop recent! occupied by Jarob 8t,ueSvf where be is now resdy to perform stl Sr towards fci, customers in workmaoltkear Steda, Meiftba, llnggiee and W arnne lrosr4 noree , hoeing done at reastnahls rutss respfclfnMy arkl a share of werk fremUr r as hs Intends to ctv bis whnle attrstir te buriness. TUOMAS K1LET Marcb li. im. llogKiTownsliipiwaU GREAT FXCITEMENT AT THOMAS KEEKS'S T7VERYPODT trlng to get there Ir,t.fsr1 AJ 01 being crowded out into Ibe eet. It on n.ut iJ nvrlr. uone, ge te Fi lfo.want yitur c.', irwed right, go ts B' If on want good Mill Ir.ins, f ) to l If yon want icur weaon ironed in tbshtrt ett le and ffuikmnuiliiu. ro to lr ase trikfr the t.rt Fttitrp Verstse State, and d. e, ail km i of 1,1 At "k.-MlTI' as cheap a, can be done in tle eonniy fer 1 M Post Olbce address ts ClearneH B"' THOMAS bik' Fliiges Tp., Pee. 19, 1P67-IL Democratic Almanac. THIS innle).le uMi-f.w.n i'I"."1" t't otb e, Jl fhu,.l ttein the hsa'.-1' IrinionU. tt enntnint in!) fl-t-iun rrtitTTt erery mwiiIt in the I nitcd Mi.tr: hci numltcr t'r 1 contains a ciMiit'lne I'1 aanicsof all the ncwwencrpstioore"''' sr dunnf Linr.lTi's adinuiiKtralioa : and th-' contains the names ot ell tin. civilian inirisoocit dunnc the same nol. lists, for futtim rfferenco, tv worth 't Ue ripc o( the tntliciiiion. The naweer" is also full or vs'neMr stetistif. Antef " 6( cents to the I,t Msslrr, will reef its Kt mail a cojty tor enrh vear. free of poM-vf- i Grape Vines for Sale 4 I.I. it; the iMiling hardy vs-ictir af f ilv. (UNI l l;i 01 TIINUN ' buolrrd. COM OK 11 VISKd es.lv K "rI ders solieited as sHn u nonvepienl. sel rotation, bv A. M. IIU Clearnold. Pa., Anrn-t . IAT. I'Y tbe lEMrtf r.ATIC Al MANAf- 0 dents. Lverv voter ib.mld ha 1 AI-TMI NW,1I tod M.n.lla ST" ""Xirtk. ll.lo, . kr, a
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