THH KK.PimUfAN. ct.KAKrir.M, r rr'lPAT bluRM! 0. AriUt T. BEAUTIFOLEXTRACT. lion. Punipl W. VoortW recently loll liit ral in Con;;rvi to ilunin In tli'lrit't in Indiiuiu, on tha Atlli Amendment, llo mudo a capital tpeoili ut Torre Haute, from wliicli wo lake tuo utiiowiiiit : A government could not bo built up ol such material. Tho raoo hid bad erory opnoriunuy lor .ivancfv ment. but bad nevr risen above bar barimn. Tl.ey bud had a fruitful land, a bind of fertile, soil and mighty river, wheru tbo weullh of nature wti boundleo. but it had been all to lio purpose The Saxona, the Anglos, nil the undent Unions were once suvageH, but when tho day dawned for thorn they advanced upon such a career of ereatnesa as adorns and il luminates all history. Tho negro bus had tho same advantages, but the re sult has been entirely different. The people of Indiana want no such part ner bo assist them in their government. The ciweer of I ho African in tho past is an illustration of what bis future ' exporionso must be. The speaker said he felt no bitterness toward tbe negro, who was a being brought into corroding contact with the white race, which was Ins superior, and tho inferior race must gradual'y become extinct. It is nut prejudico but wis dom to preservo tho while race in its purity. I would keep the powers of this Government in the bunds of those men to whom oor fathers gavo it How great bus been our career under their wise precepts. When I look back I feel as Adam and Eve nniBl have felt when driven forth from Puradiso; they looked back and through the half open gatoe caught a glimpse of the beautilul flowers, the hady groves, the sweet fruits and all the luxuries they bad lost forever. So we to-day stand amid the distrac tion of the elements, and see around us the effects of the curse of civil war, of mixing races, of jarring jurisdiction and everything in confusion, as when the curse tamo upon the world, and the clouds swept low along tbe tree trope ; the birds flew shrieking through tho air, and the beaats flea affrighted across the plain. To-night in tho midst of this con fa ion and disturbance of political prin ciples, with the clouds lowering over our heads charged with thunder, flush, ing with the lightning und ready to burst with fury upon, as I looked back into tho beautiful past, where our fathers' precepts adorn tho pul lery of our glory, it seems a though we bad botn driven from Parndise, nd I long to go back and drink one more deep draught from tho fountains of their wisdom. It is enough for me to point out what bas been achieved by their great doctrines. It inclines me to turn away from those modern innovators who call thomsolvea re formers, and contemplate the dignity nd glory of these ancient men. As for myself, I shall novcr bow down to this thing. 1 would, as I have just said, keep the powors of this Government where our lalhora placed them as best for your safety, for the safely of your children, and also for tho safety of tho black man. These men who proposo negro equality are the worst enemy of the colored race. As for myself, I would throw around the negro by our own wise legislation, tbe saleguards of the law. I would not put him in the schools with your childron, nor upon tbo jury bench, nor into the Legislature. I would to God that I could be heard all over my dis trict, and all over tho Stato, upon this question. 1 would to God that there was te be a general canvass, and then that the pcoplo might be allowed to decide this issuo ut tho ballot-box. Then we should know whether they wish the negro in the puhlio schools, in tho Legislature, and beside them in tho jury box, for that is what negro equality means, find nothing elce. Do not make mistakes in this mat tor. Yon are a grent powerful nation, the greatest that the world bas ever eeen. You have forty million of peo ple, and you are the strongest nation the sun ever shono upon. Tbe rivers or south America are broader and deeper than ours. Thoir groves are ipicv and their fields grosn with the richest of the earth, yet they have no rank nmong the nations. I hey made tbe same mistake which the Republi cans are now making, and incorpora ted an inferior race into the body politic. It led at last to an admixture, and finally to equality, and those great countries nro inhabited by mongrels, ana yet they are countrymen ot Co lumbus and tho descendant of the followers of the great Corlec. Death of Qsn. Phil. Kearney. Xt are informed by a prominent lawyer of Ibis city, that while sojourn ing in A oi boy lust night, he passed a pleasunt hour in company with a former rebel officer, who was attached to Stonewall Jackson's division of the Confederate army during the war, ad who related an interesting reminiscenco of General Kearney, of wnicn snu event no was an eye-witness. "The gallant Kearney," he aaid "re ceived his death wound from a private in my command, and when be full from his horse 1 hastened, with many others, (o the point nheru bo lay, not supposing that his wound was mortal one. Just as wo reached bis body, liOA-crer, his limbs gavo one convul. sivo quiver, and then ull was over. Seeing that bo was a major general, word was sent (o headquarters to that effect, and General Jackson coming to tho spot immediately, gave one glance at the dead officers features and exclaimed, 'ily God boys, do you know who you have killed f Vou bavo shot tin most gallant officer in tho United Slates army. This is Phil. Kearney, who lost his arm in the Jlexicui) war.' He thon involuntarily lifted his hat, every officer in the group following bis example, and for a moment reverential silenco was observed by all. Rulnoqoenlly the body of the dead soldier was placed upon two boards, and when being re move! to headquarters was followed by General Jackson, General Ewdl, and other officers, whilo a regimental band preceded it, playing a dead inatrli." " Bi'liop Ames, of the Methodist Church, declared in a eonference hold at Alexandria, Va., that "Tobacco was doinix more harm to the Church than whiskey." - Why are a great many hills In Con gress like lobsters? Because, when reed, they lie on the table. IP A KM Ml", SIMII, R llll tt.tIM" Ok. eel w (.( Dial tiiifti good Will be the flc.l fl ol III. To peet of eetere, slot si H, Pried, ol doubt, aod Ulill of blood I Th.t aelhlrg wslks with tlml'M feel Thai not n lift sh.ll h de.troied. Of ee.l M rabititk lo lb void, Wkea tlml koth mod. the pi rinp1U Tb.t not worts If elneen In e.in i That no! s ennik with r.in"tleir It shriveled in ft frutlltftl liro, Or bat sultsereeo another's gain. Behold, wo know net anything t I ran but trort thai good ihall foil At hutfar off, tl lul, lo oil.- And every winter change tospring. 6o runt my drceta ; but what era 1 1 An infant crying In tho ftljrht Ao Infant erring for the light t And with no language bnt a cry. Tho wish, thai of tho liring wbolo No hfo may fall beyond tho grare, Ilerivee it not from what wo batro Tbo llkest Uod within tho tool t Are And and Nature then at strife, That nature lends each evil dreaml 7 80 earoful of tho typo oho soomo, 60 earelese of tho ssnglo lite 1 That I eoneiderlne eeerywher Her eeeret moaning in her deeds, And Snding that of fifty seeds Pbe often brings but ono to bear. 1 falter where I Srmly trod, And falling with my weight of earet Vpon the great world'! allar-etaie, "That elope through darkaeoo up to God. I stretch lano hands of faith and grono, And gather dntt and eheff, and oatt To what I fool il Lord of all. And fouutlj trmat tho larger hope. "So earoful of tho tjrpo ? but no, From eoarped clilf and quarried otonn Bbe oriet, "A thousand tvpoo are gone I oaro for nothing ; all ihall go. "Thou makfrtt thine appeal to att I bring to life, 1 bring lo death Tho spirit does but moan the breath 1 I knew no more." And ko ; ohaU bo, Man, her last work, who teemed 00 fair Purh splendid purpose in his eyes, Who roiled the psalm to wintry skies, Who hnilt bun lottos of fruitless prayer ; Who t rooted God was lore, Indeed, And sdto, Creation's final bw Though Nature, red in tooth nod elaw With ravine, shrieked against bis ereed Who loved, who suffered oountless ills, Who battled for tho True, tho Just, fie blown about tho desert dust, Or sealed within the Iron hills r Ko more 1 A nonster then, a dream, A dloeord. Dragons of the prima, That tear earh other in tbeir slime. Where mellow musie matobed with him. Oh, life 01 futile, then, as frail ! Oh. for thy voles to soothe and bless t What hope of answer, or redress t BimxD tbb van, 1 hhiid mi tiil I THE TELEGRAM. sisai a. mnm. Dris ! did you say f ho ! dead In his prime ! Hob of my mother ! mr brother ! my frteod ! While the honl ge points to ths aeon of his time, lias bis sun set in darknss r Is all at aa ondf ("y OJ sodden aceideol'J Dead I it la not. It eaunot. It must not bo true ! Let mo read the dipt words for mi self, if I ean 1 KelentlefS, bard, cold, tney rie on my view Ihey blind mo 1 bow did yoo oay that they ran r ("U axis mnrtmtljf fojured,") Dead ! aronnd me I hear tbe singing of birds Ana 1 no areata want roses eume la at the aanoi Kothing oothiof li changed by those terrible woms 1 They oannot bo true ! let mo see them again 1 ("Anal dud ueeftraey.") Dead I a letter but yesterday told of bis lore 1 Another to-morrow tho tale will reneat 1 Outstripped by this thunderbolt flung from above, oeauuDg my oeari, as tc falls at my loot 1 ("ioneraf to-eierroie.") Oh ! terrible Telegraph 1 subUo and still 1 Parting thy lightnings with pitiless battel No kind warning thunder, no sturtn-bodiug thrill. uui one neros ueeuiy sasn, sod the heait lieth waste I ("Mom Ais needs.1) He GaUry. . A Young Man's Character, So young man who has a just sense of bis own valuu will sport with his own character. A wutcliful reirard to his on character in early youth will be inconceivable to him in all the re maining years of after life. When tempted to deviate from strict propri ety of deportment he should ak him self, can 1 afl'ord this ? Can I endure hereafter to look back upon this? It is of amar.ing worth to a young man to have a pure mind ; for this is the foundation of a puro character. The mind, in order to bo kept pure, must bo employed in topics of thought which are themselves lovely, chastened and elevating. That the mind bas in its own power the seloction of its themes of meditations. If youth knew how frightful were the moral deprivations which a chcrinhed habit of loose imagination produces on the soul, tbey would sbun them as the bite ol a serpent. The power of books to excilo tbe imagination is a fearful tlo ment of moral death when employed in the services of vice. Tbe cnltivation of an amiable, ele vated and glowing heart, alivo to all the beauties of nature and all the sub limities of truth, invigorates tho intel lect, gives to tho will independence of oascr passions, and to tho atlections that power of adhesion to whatever is pure, good and grand, which is adapted to lead out tho whole nature of man into thoso scenes of action and Impression by which its energies may be most appropriately employed, and by which its high destination may be mot cfTecltinlly reached. Tho opportunities for exciting these faculties in benvvolentnnd self tlenying efforts for the welfare of our fellow men are so many and so great, that it ia really worth whilo to live. The heart which is truly evangelically bo nevolent tnny luxuriate in nn ago like this. 1 he promises of bod nro uncx- prcssedly good, tho main tendencies ot things so manifestly in accordance with thorn, the extent of moral influ enee is so great, and tho effect of its employment so visible, that whoever ospires after benevolent action and rent hes for things that remain for lis, to the true dignity of its nature, can find free scope for his intellect, and all inspiring themes for the heart. Cool. Vc wish to nut on record an instance of self-sacrificing devotion to business which occurred just as we were tuking our pen to enlighten the world by another editorinl effulgence A party presented himself at the door of the composing room a moment ago in a slate of great mental excite nicni.. "Is Joseph D.Jackson here V The party named was encsrred in setting up our last editorial. He looked np on hearing his name The excited party continued "Your house ia burned np and everything in it." ith a cool devotion to his duty which will bear comparison with the most brilliant historical oxamnlc. Mr. Jackson continued to pick np typo. t veil your nonso is rmrncd up and every thing in it!" exclaimed the now astonished as well as excited stranger. " Well all right I can't leave now I'll como round when tho nnner goee to presa.'; X. Y. Evening Mail Wf(1lf.lt. iiimiii niisdiinuMiirTiKs .Inoflan.l dor man Tonic; Tt. Orrol ftfirtlM tVr all TMvfiHti f Iht Llr, H.amacli, or lIgUr Iltxilland'H (termini lUttors It fnnpo(t of tht pur jiiifoi for, tl trt metticirullv termed, KitriMi) of rnoit hrbi, nd brki, I I ft prtpr.'itn high!" (nnn1mtd 4 ntircly "frt Iron, Icoholis td tali tar of tnjr kind" Htxdlunds Gorman Tonic Ti t eomblfifttfoB of til ih IngredUntf of tht Bilttrt, wub tht purtit quality of (Santa Crui Hun, Orani;, ., making ena oMh moil plea ant and trabU ranialiaa et r offered to Iht publie. TbAia nrafarrina; ft tttdiclaa fraa frum aleubulie admiitura, wilt ui IlooflanJ's Gorman Bitters. Thoa who liava objection to (ha aomblov Uoa of tha Bittari m auiad, will uaa Iloofland's German Tonic. They ar both tqaallj (rood, and eon tain the tarn dfetftal Tirtoaa, tha cbole bttwaaa the two beiof ainer naiurof taJla.tha Tonic baing tha moat palatablo. Tha itomach, from ft variety of Hanoi, aaob at Indigestion, tvippiia,Nervout Dtbtllty, a to., 11 very apt to bar a -v lt fuoatiuui deraoi; ed, Tba Liver, lym I I patbiitng at cloiely at tt doi with tba ttooiach, than b eomea afiacted. tba ram It of which U that the patient ruRera from several or mora of tha fol lowing diittftiei ( Conitipatlon, Flatalenra, Inward Pi lei, Fu.lneii of liiuod to tba Huad. Aoidlty of tba 8tom ftch, Naunea, Heart Burn, Divguit for food, Fultneia or Weight in tba btotnaob, 8our Kntptianiefiiok ing or Fluttering at the pit of tbe btumacb.Kvim Btngof tho llaad. liarriedar Diffirult braathlDg, flnttaring af the aaniatiom when la a lying powtura, Dimnaaa of vifian,dutiirwebi before tha ayei, doll pain In tha bead, deficiency of per. pi rati oo, yalluwnaai of tbe ekin and ayei, Pain Id the tide1, back, cheit, lirabi, ate., luddea fluibi of heat, burning Beith, oomtant Imagiainga of evil and great ttepreeeioD af spirita. Tha nlferar from (heia diieeiei ihonM aver- elie the irraataet eawtioa la Ibe eeleeetioa ol a which he U aaaured I I from bii invaitlga Hon and inquiriea poieeMea trae merit, li ik til folly oompoaaded, li fraa from li jurlnai ingredient!, and haa established for itialf a repatatioa for tbaeuraof tbaeo dliaaiei. la tbie eonaartioa wo woold submit thoso wall known remedies Iloofland's German Bitters. Iloofland's German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. 0. M. JACKSON. Philadelphia, Pa. Twenty-two years lines thi-y wars Bnt Intro. doced into this oouatry from Germany, during which time thry bare andotjhttdly performed mora cares, and benefited luflerlng humanity to a greater eitent, tbaa any other remedies kaowo to tha public. Tbasa remedies will effectually earo Llrar Complaint, Jaundice, . Iyipepsla, Cbroale ar h err on i lehllity, M C h r a a 1 1 Diarrhoea, Diieaaes of tba Kid wcts. and all diseases aiiiing from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. Debility, Resulting from any eauss whatever t Pro it rat I on of tbe system indueed by severe Labor Hardships, Kiposura, Fevers, Ao., Ao. There Is ne medicine extant equal to thess umedies la aueh eases. A tone and vigor Is imparled to the wbola system, tba appetite Is strengthened, food is enjoyed, tbo stomach di rests promptly, tbo blood la purified, tho com plexioo beeoo.es sound and healthy, tbe yeilow tinge is eradicated from tbe eyes, a bloom is glvaa to tba cheeks, aad tha weak and aerrons invalid becomes a strong and beallby belt.;. Persons Advanced in Life, and feeling ths hand of tlma weighing heavily utoa them, with all ite attendant ills, will find tba use of these Hitters or tbe Tonic, aa oliiir lb at will Instil aew life into tbeir veins, restore la a measuro tbe energy and ardor of ason yontbful daye, bttlld up their ihrunkea formi. aad give health aad bapplaoas fee their remain. eg years. Notice. Tt Is a well established fact that fully oae helf of the female ro rtinn of rur noDula. lien are salilom in tho I . enjoyment of good tt.mllk nr in. tklmss -I A nn, . o. e.e....l,, I km. "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of II sasrsi atlrans n.swnn, nml haua Mn. . petite. To this elan of persons the Hitters, or lUf VUir, ! WPIQVtmllJ IVvuiUIUf nuou, Weak and Delicate Children are made strong by tha aso of either of these remeltes. They will cure every caeeof -irarau without fill. Thnusaode of eertlflratas bavo accumulated In tbe hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of tbe publioatioa of bat a few. Tboee, It will bo observed, are mea of aote, aad of each stand: eg to at they most bo believed. Testimonials. ITon. fleorge VT. Woodward. Chief Justice of tho Supreme Cnart of Pennsylvania, write t Philadelphia, Pa., March I ft, MM. ''Iflnd Hoori. . OpRHts nirraas l a good tools, aeeful la diseeaaoftSdigit ire organs, and of great benrflt In caes of debilitv arnt want of nervous action la the system. Yours, truly, Gao. V. Woodward." Hob. James Thompson, Jodgoof tbe fopreme Court of Penoiylviinia, writes. Philedclphia, April ?, "I consider Hofland's t. ermsn Hitter a valu able medicine In ease of Indigestion or Dyspep sia, I ean et-riify this from eiperinnca. "Yoors, with respect, J a a is Tajarsoa." Prom Rot. Joirph D. Konnard, D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Bnpttst Church, Philadelphia! Dr. Jirsaoa Dear Sir! 1 bare been fteqneat ly requested lo connect eiy aamo with recom menlatlnns of dlfTerent kinds of medicines, but regarding tbo prao t lee as out of my sp. propriate sphere. I.JV have la all eases de clined ; but with a" " el ear proof in various instances, and pnrtioularv la my own family, of tbe uiefulnetj of Dr, iloofland's Oermen II titers, I depart for once from my asaal eonre, to i press my full convict ton that for goarrit debility of tha pvsiera, and esperially lor Liver Com plaint, It is a afe and valuable preparation. In some oases It amy fail, but diurHv, I dcuht not, tt will he very beneficial to those who puffer frum the above eause. Yours, vsry respectfully, J. D K IK HARD, Elghlh, below Coatas (Streets. From Rev. R. D. Fendatl, Edit;r of Cbristlaa "Chroniel," Philadelphia : 1 have derived decided benefit from the use of Hooffand'e (iermaa Hitlers, and (ael It my pr v. lege to recommend tbtm as a most valuebia tonic lo all who are suffering from general dehi.fty or from dt'eeses aming from derangement of ibe liver, lours, truly, D. Pinpalu Caution. Ilneflsn l's Qsrniai Bitters ore eonnterfrltrd. See Ih.l the sl.na -. - tors of C. M.JACK SUN it on lb, wrap I 1 par of Mob bottle all others ore onna terfeii. Prlneipal nfflc, k-i Manufsrtnry, at tho Herman Medical Sure, Mo. t.M Arch street, Pbilndol.bia, I'a. CUARLtvft M. 1.VAKH, Proprietor. (Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co.) Price. Hoofland'a Oarmtn Dlttors, per Wile tl 00 '.'. per half dnson. I et Hooflseds Oernan Tonle, put np In enarl bottles, pr bottle so. Or a bair doson for , h -I0 ant fnrrel to oiamlne well tbo artlclo yon bay, In ardor to got tho gsnaino. rw-Tot aals by all draulsls and dealers In ewduiao. liM 1 MARRIED I i tins, ah, during ert tin erUifi, - m mnr-li ii'iihlrn with osil rev.es or i nr-sMi etlt o, ee rtd ct-netti rehel la fl ..!) ka 1Ufnd ri'lp.whth tan be taha darirg all stages of pregnaaey with rtrrieet saisty. SCROFULA And all diseases of tha blond, and all eruptive diseases of tho shin, Hfl Moras, Tumors and Ul cere, arising fmm whatever cause, eaa be per manently cured bv the use of Dr. Kobaek's Blood Punter and Blood Pills. UNPRINCIPLED Doalera often recommend other bitters beeauie they have not Kobaek's. Wo desire to caution tSo afflicted nfreinst purchasing any of them: buy Kobaek's tflomach Hitlers and none other, If yoa would eombat disease successfully. WANTED. All persoDB troubled with Costlveness and Con itipatlon of the Bowels to buy kobaek's Blood Pills they contain no mercury, are purely veg etaMe and work like a charm ! can be taken with safety by persona of all ages, aad lo ail oonditioas of lilo. LADIE3 Of sedentary habits who require a gentle purga tive will find Ho back' Blood Pills )ust the med icine tbey want : tbry are parlectly aafe and ean bo taken at alt tlmae they eon tain ao mercury or mineral polaro, but are purely vegetable. lives coarriAiSTS. Jaundice aad all affections of ths Liver are soon removed by tbo use of K aback' titomarh Bitters and Itlood Pills, tbey are composed of vegetal Is medicinal ei tracts with eepeeial referenco to their direct action on tbo liver aad digestive apparatus. SICE HEADACHE Ariees from a disordered stato of Iho stomach and bowels, nod a billions derangement of tho liver, and eaa to permanently cured by tho aso of Hnboek'e Blood Pari tier and Blood Pills. lull directions accompany each bottle aad buz. DYSPEPSIA. Thousands of tbe worst sufferers from this ter rible gnawing diseaso bava been cured by the use of Kobaek's Stomach Bitters, as the teetiino- Dials now la our hands fully prove. COSVALESCEHTS fibould is, Itohsek's Stnraacb Billsrs to strength, on tb. prostration wbieb always follow, aoote dissases ; it will bo fuund far oupsrinr as a siiuv staling tooie to any of tho win, aad bark prepa ration, of lb, prossnt day. SEUBALGIA Can be effectually cured by taking Tr. Robark's Blood Pnrifler and Blood Pills, and bathing tbe affected parte wUa I incurs of Aconite or Chlo roform. PILES. There Is no medicine la aso so offloaelons as Tr. Robaek's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills for the permaceot core of Blind or Bleeding Piles ; tney strike at tbo root or diseass, thereby re mo ving tho eaaso. . SIGHT MAEE Is ono of tho msoy diseases of which Dyspepla is tha parent. Ta affect a eara oerecms should avoid heorty food at night, end take a wine glass fall of Robaok'a Stomach Bitters oa retiring; to oea. WHO SELLS TEEMt The AirenU for tbo sale of Hoborb's CI nod Pills, fttnmsch Ulltcrs and Blend Purifier are HARTSVYICK A IllWIN, Clearfield, Pa. Jao2l TIIK GTIEAT ZINCARI BITTERS. A safe Blood Purifier, a splendid Tonlo, a pleas ant Beverage, a certain, euro and Preventive of Diseases. TrtK flNOART BITTFItfl are eompotinded from a preecripiloa (I the celebrated Kgvp tian pbyslrian, Pa. Cm aorst'O, who, after years of trial and experiment, discovered the Zingarl Herb the mort remarkKble production, tbs earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly tbe most cITrvtive In the cure of dip case. It, in mmM nation with tho other valnahla properties or wbtrb tbe KIM.aki uii ibitbls couiposed, will cure Dypepia, Fever and Ague, Billions Fever, tbolic, Oold, Uronchitie, Consumption ia Its first stege, Flatulency, Ner vous Iebility. Female Com plaints, hheumalifim, liveootery. Acute and Chronic ItiarrWa, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Trhold and Typhus Favor, xvllow fever, tScrnfula, Disea ses of tho Kidneys, Habitual Cos liven ess. In the Preventloa and Cure of the above dis eases, It bas never baoa known to fall, as thou sands of our most prominent citltens throughout a'l parts of the country, will testify. Let the efnicted send for circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who hsve been cured after lb 'r eases bavo been pronounced hopeless by our best physicians. rrinolpal Depot. F. P a iITFR e CO., No. 6 N. Front 8u,lrhiladelpkia. Recommended bv Fi.Onr. Pit Id B. Porter, of Pennsylvania, lion. Pohert ,f. Fisher, " Hon. Kdwnrd McPLeraon, " ' lloa. Joel B. Dsnner, Hon. Wm. MeSherrr, and others. -ej-8nd for Circulars, febll ly. Beale's Embrocation, (LATE roWUL'H,) For all dieeases Incident to Horses, Cattle, aad Human Flesh, requiring tbe aao of aa esu-rnel appheetloa. This Bnbroeailon was extensively ased by the (ioveromeot during the war. For sale by Hartewiok A Irwir. Clearfield Joseph K. Irwin, CvwoasvUlo. Laaiel Good iador, lAttmtbvf , A. W, WALTERS, ATTOItM V AT LAW, Mrorflrld, I'a. h.!!.. In Iho Oorl lloa... (oeril; I8RAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ( Ir.rflrlrl, Pa. BfOAr, In In, Coart linn... IJr'l JOHN H. F ULFO RD, ATTOIiNKY AT LAW, Irarllrlrl, Pn. Ofles with i. B. MrKn.llr, Kto., or.r rirsl Ns. Ilonsl Hark. Prompt attention s'vo n tn Mnrin, of llonntjr, C'slms. ao., SIS U all l,,al baslnsss. Msrrh 11, IHS7-1J. WALT E R B ARRE T t, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ono. on Second St., Clearotlil, Pa. enll.fle Wm. A. W.llaoo. J. Blako Walters. Wm. V. Dirler Prank Fielding WALLACE, BIGLES & FIELDING ATTORNEYS AT LAW, t learfJcId, Ha. Legal business of all kinds promptly and aeeuratoly ottsndod to. najrlS y THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORN KY AT J.AW. Ofie, adjolnin. tbo Hank, formerly ooeuplsd by . u. oic&nauy, eseona it,, Ulearoold. Will atttnd promptly lo eollootlons, sals of lands, Ao. I dec 1 7.(51 JOHN L. CUTTLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real lutato Aeut, ClenrHeld, Pa Ofllc. on Msrknt street, oppesiu tb. tall. JlojrRetpectfully offers his sorvlces In sollioe ana nuymg isnas in uiesrn.M and ad oin ids eonntios ) and with aa experience of over twenty years as a surveyor, Hitlers biiaself that b. can rend.r satltfaetion. frbl8.'.Vlf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offie en Market ttrest one door out of tb. Clear laid County Bank. mayVIt John II. Orris. C. T. Alexander. ORVIS &, ALEXANDER, ATTORN KYS AT LA If. Hrilrloute, Pa. icplS.'JS-y DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rUYSICI AN AND S DUG EON, Eooond Street, CloarCold. Pa. Havin, periaanentty locslod, be now offers bis proietsiooal esrvloeo to tho eitimens of Clearllvld and vicinity, and the pubiie generally. All calls prowpny nLtsnaoa lo. oeuil-y F. B. REED, M. D., rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' SwMInTlng removed to Williams.-rove, Pa. oners his prtfoseional service! to tb. p.opl, of tn. sitrnmnaing oountry. ijyll tl7 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD. Late Bnrgoon of tho SJd Beg mini, Pennsylvania volunteers, eavmg roiurnea Irvm U, Army, effere bis professional asrvic, to tb. eititsns of Clearfield cunly. Swr-Profisional call, promptly altanled to. Office on Second street, furmsrly oceapied by Dr. Woods. (apr4,'6-U DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN A 8 U RQ EON. TImvin Mtflnfsi.l ' A.....n.;M ll. (T LI. profafteiooej eervicee to tbe people ol that place- "uurw iv. i '. a on pa. DR. 8. J. HAYES, SUKQEOS DENTIST. Office on Main St., Curwensville, Pa., "TILL make profoasiooal visits, for thai T venience of iho public eommeoeing ia aprii, io", si loi'owt. Tts : Lutberet.arg First Friday of ovary month. Aneonvilla -Kirtt Mooday of ovorv aneatb. Lumber City First Thursday of every month Upending two days la either plana. All orders lor work should be presented oa tba day of his arrival at each place. Teeth extracted by tbo applloatloa of local anwiiheita comparatively without pain All kfndf of Dental work eruaranteed. N. B Ths publie will please aotieo.that Dr. H.. whoa not engaged in ibe above visits, may bo found in bis oflice, In Curwensville. Pa. Carweneville. fob. 4, 1HAV. 5-t DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Da. A. M. KILLS, Desire, to Inform bl, patrons, and tho pimuo aonerally.Tat bo betesaoeiated with bits in tuo praetlcs or Dentistry, S. P. SHAW, D. D. S., Whole iridette of tb, Philadelphia Dental Coll.ee, ard tborcror, has the blehest attesta tions of provisional skill. All wurk don. In tne otBoe I will bold mynelf p.rwnslly responsl bi, for beinx done In tbe most satitfuctory B.a or and biahsst order of tbs profession. An e.labli.hcd nraetlc. of twentv-twe v.ers I this plac enable, me to speak to my patienta with eoafidenee. Bn(ai'meats frost a dlstaae, should Vis mad. ny letter few riayi before the patient driirot com inn. Juno 4, IbOS 1. MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OKCEOLA STEAM MILLS, wMt-rAOTcnt, LUMBER, LATII, AND TICKETS II. II. Ullll.I.INGFORD, President, Oflice Percrt Place. Ko. US S. 41b St., rhil'a. JOHN LAW61IK, RupcHntendent. jet't7 Oeceola Mills, Clearfltld enanty, Pa. REUBEN HACKMAN. House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, I'cnu'a. .Vill execute jobs in bis line promptly and in n wnmirisnimr mnniicr. afrt.67 J.BLAKE WALTERs7 SCHIVKNKR AND CONVEYANCER. Agent for the Puirh.se and Kale of Lands. Clrartielil. Pa. iMPrompt atlontion xlrcn to all bntlnest connected with tho oounly of&oes. Office witb Hon. Won. A. Wallace. janl.'od-ti SURVEYOR. fpilK ndrrtiiinrd offers his services as a dor X reyor, and may be found at hit residence, in Lewrence tiiwnthip. Letters will reach bim di. recited to Clearfttlil, Pa. " tf. JAMES XI1TCUKI.L. DAVID YOUNG. STONE-CUTTER AND MASON, P.O. Box list, C'lrerflrld, Pa. OTSpecisl attention ti.iil lo ltrec.lne Rlmie and Pniisrinlenditie J lis. All km,t. M...nn done, in Ihc mntt wnrkmenlike manner. Onlcre snhciteo, and contracts taken In an narf of tbe eonnty. t.e.tr DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BABBZR & HAIR DEESSEE, tFCUND BTRI.KT, JyJ.1J t II. A RI-1 El. I), p. I,, THOMAS H. FORCE E, PKAt.aa ia GENERAL MKUCH ANMSE, (IRAIIAMTON, Pa, Also, rxtcntira luanurecturer and dealer In Square miner eon pnwca i.uinncrol ail kinat, JOrilcrt tnlicitrd and all billt nrnmntl. H'l'd. Il.lrl.le FRANCIS COUTRIET, W KRC H ANT. Prenrlnlllr, 1 Icarlleid County, Pa, Keept ronttantly on bund a full emortmcnt ol Ilry (IfKidt, Ilsrdwerc. Oroceric and evcrvthin. otuelly kept In a retail store, which will he for cash, at cheap as elsewhere in tb, eouoty. . frui'uiiiie, juns li, iMtj-l-. ono. iLsrrr nrear at.,rtiT... w. tiatat W. ALBERT & BROS., M anufscturert A exten.ire lealera In Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &o,, rruuui. Ann, r k n n a. X"Orders solicited. PHI. tiled on short nolle. and reasonable terms. Address Woodland P. (V. fleerncM rv n. .I'M-l.T AI.IIKIIT A illlOR. 1 I Ut. Oi.mlhpo, rluhbeU's. Drakes. I. ItnAfl.Md'a flAPman li.. ----'- I . i m - .............rwri r ..reCOO ' t'XTjjon.tod Hitters i also pur. Llqnesa, of all kind! (or tcsdlelaal rorpot... for sal. be ItvrhMt IT allot i. t More end rw foods. F. V. CHOMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, WAIlkn IT, CLIARriILD, PA. HAVt(1 epne4 np Merch.nt T.llwWif etlebli.hui on Kr.t tlreet, adjolwiaf ll...rtidiaoe.l lr. Hait.wnk, I wo.ld re.peet fuliT aonoance lo Ibe eitlsrns of Clearlcld and riemili, th.l I b.0 Just reeeired Irom lb, odsl sro sitic, a lull assortment of Cloth', Ca8siinore8, Vesting", Ac, Of the best quality and latest style, which I am prepared to nmke op on shurt notioe, aeeordiae lo the latent faahiont, aad at pricei warraated Is be sstlsfactnry. Trp too onoa, and I an sura you .III cum. .fain. t. C. I'KUMM. t'lc.rll. M, J.n. SI, tf 18(19. Going It Alone. 1809. R. 11 L. STOUGIITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market treet, Clearfield, Pa-, nAVINO opened bmln.st oa my own hook, at the old stand in Nbaw's How, I therefore saoonnc. to lb. publi. that I baeo now oa band a wsll seise ud and larft aasortmoat of Cloths, CassimereB, Vestings, Bsarers, and all kinds of fioods for men sod bors' w.ar, and am now prepared to m.k. ap to order CLOTH I NU, from a single article lo a full soil, In the latest styles and most workmanlike nsnner. ttpeeial attention given to owstom work aod eutliof-oat for soon and boye. 1 offer groat bargain to customers, and wa'ratt enttie sstitfaetion. A liberal shar. of public pelronars la solicited. Call and ee ma. JanMf K. K. L. 8T0UUHT0N. II. BKIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Btoro one door oast of Clearfield iluuaaj Market snreiet, Clearfield, Pa. KEEPS oa band a full assortments of Osnt' Furnlsbinf Ooodt, tneb as Shirts, Lin.a and Woolen Undershirts, Llrawors and Socks, Neck. ties, Pocket lieaiikerebi.fi. Olorss, Hats, I'mbrellts, Aa., ia groat Taritty. Of Pieoo Uoods b. keops tbo Best Clothe of all "Shades and Colors," Snob aa Blaok Dofikln of tha rwry Vit makat Fancy Ciimr, In gmt vtti ly , alio, Fr-ncb Cot tin )t. Haurtr, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prieou ovtreot1np. All of whlfh will b aold ebaap for Cub, aad aiada op aeoordinf to tho latoct K7U1 by oipofieacod work mea. AUo, Aktotit for CUarfteld emnty for I. II. 8inrr A Co'i. eaUbraUtl bowlof Mnebinoo. how. , im-tf. U. BHIUUE. SEWING MACHINES. friHE Singer ManafactnriDf Company'i New X Jeuaily bowing M&cbtDoo, and tbo aolobratod (toroooo, for aolo at tbo KEYSTONE STORE. Perootsi ia want of nvfcinrt will do wI1 to rat, nd oxamiDO tbo HIN'UKK and FLORENCE before purcbiirif. Every aiMhino warraated to iriro Mtiifantjoa. Macbiuot aad uiacbiot fiadingt aiwayi oa uaa a. KIVUNG A 6H0WERR, Cloarrield.JPa., Fti. 24. Agmtt, J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MARKET 6T, CLEARFIELD, FA. 1)Ena0N8 desiring OOOD PICTrRES.of any styls and prioe, witb all tbs modern improve ments of tbe art, ean be aooouiuodaud by oeiliag a. my rooms in t.teaniciu. Negatives made in Cloudy as well as in Hear Weather. CHILDREN' S PICTURES ult.a u.r.t.1. in a few seooads. Tbo TON'S and FINlPn of my Fbotorrsnbs guaranteed to equal that of any made la Phiia- ueipoia or new lore. Constantly on hand a largo supply of FramcB, Albums and Stereoscopee, Of all site., styles and prices, aad of tba beat Bnistu Also, STEKEOSCOPIC VIEWS, of the most interesting AMERICAN dk FlIKaClUN BCEkKRV. for sal. at reasoaauls rate, f RAM IS OF ALL BIIE8, From any style of monldina. mad. to order on short notice. 3. X. BOTTORF. Clearfield, Pec. 1(1, IMS-tf it. lUfinsox & con PORK PACKERS, o 955 Liberty ftl liflbatrre, Bar. oa hand a large slock of Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, TLAIN AND SUGAR-CTRED BAMS, Hsu Fork, Pried Beef, and Leaf Lord, all or our owa Packing, Curing aod Bmoktag. Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples and Peaches, With a general aesortmant af Uroeerles. al the lowest market prioes. (Jan. I8. 8-Iy:pd. ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON & HAMLIN'S, roa sua r 8. 3. IIAVKS, Curw.u.Wlle, Fa. THE "CLEARriELD REPfBLICAV lUAnilUHEl) IN I8ST. The largest circulation of any Ne wb- papor in North Central Pennsylvania, Terms of Subscription. If paid In adrance, ar within I months..,. tl OO If paid after S and before months S SO If paid after the cxplratloa of 6 monlht... 3 OO Rates of Advertising, Transient adrertisrmciits, per square of 10 lioeso ..tl 0 .. 0 .. t 50 .. 1 Mi .. 1 to .. i 00 .. li .. 10 I 00 less, e limes or less For each subsequent lns.rtionM Adminillrator,, and Riwiatore' aotloetu.... Auilllors aolices. Citalicjas and Rttraya. Ditsalutlon notices ... local notice,, per lino Obituary notion, oror (re linos, per line... Professional Cards, 1 year..... YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square Jte. I0 4 erlamn.... column 1 column..... ..in oo .. a oo .. no oo ) square- 15 lfj squares 30 00 Job Work. BLANKS. Single quire- 13 10 I quires, pr. quired To quires, pr, quire, S 00 Or or , per quire, J ,0 HANDBILLS, sheet, Sr I set, $3 00 I , the,l,l$ or lcet.li 00 heel, 15 or less, (K) 1 sheet, li or lett,10 00 Or,t Si of each f abor at proportional rata. OI0. B O00DLANDER. oMIrer ud rrertator. I osisia .. t w ,.iaa ....a. a. . a ii xu i:. J. B. GRAHAM i SONS, MARIIT iTIEET, CLEARFIELD, Pa. THl nbserlboT, karlng snUrsd Into partner, ship for tb, prpot of tairylag aa, tb, butln.ss of Merchaadlsing, .w offer A Good And ran opportunity to tb cltliens of Clsar l.ld aod adjoining oonntis, to boy store goods at wholesale or retail prises, that will astoalth tb. aatattraelod. Their goods will be particu larly s. looted to nit this mark.t. Irsry lady will, tk.refofo, aall tht atuatloa of bar Ilustband To this fact.beeaut, thit branch of oar baslnsst will lecelr. epoeial atl.ntl.a, aad srr.rythiag aeed.d la a wall regulated bouishold will at all tlm.s b. found in oor .tore. Our stook of DK Y tHIDM shall nst b. nrpaeeed, sithtr la cjoal Ity or prlee, and will ombraoo, la pan, P riau of erery ,tyU, Oiagkam, and Lawn, of .very quality, lduslioi af erery grade, Do Lsiose adapted to tbo tatts, of tb. old aad youog; aad or.ry artiol. of any kind of goods ahoy Mil ia Guaranteed To b. as ropreetnted, and warranted t glr, aai Ufactioa. A, to PRIi UOOIrB w. hart a splsnd.d aaswrtisont of A Ipecac, black, white, and la color,; Armuras, Silks, aod la short all tb. n.w.n ttyle, la tbe market. We d.tir. this feet te bosom, kaowa To Every Psrsoa man, woman, child, pay, idea, m ebaala, farmer, Uwy.r, barber, omaa',-rlgbt, man, or any ath er maa la iho eoacty Yonng Or old, rlea ar poor, bigh ar low, who will faror al with a sail. With our aew aad eit.nsire stock any g,ntlsmsa aaa pleas, tb most fas tidious Iiadr, Hy ast dropping la and gsttlng a ale, dross patl.rn, lace sott, kid gl.r., or by doing that which Is bettor : gir bar a wsll-f ll.d par,,, and she will Had good and paying inrastmsats ia embroideries, edgings, ribbons, gloras, hosiery, or any other keuiehold aaseasiti,,. And la adikioa te what aa bar already oauBera t.d, w. keep all klads of CEKTLDMCX'S WEAR eaekai Cloths, Caasimaroa, Satin.tu, lists, Boot, aad Shoes, Ac, besides, A Moo Assortment of Made-up CLOTHING for Men aod Boys, manafaotaree) out of tb sry belt material wbieb we will sell (or oath ar eiobangs for eonutry proa.ee at prion which will astonish both hatband and Wife W ar aow largely ,agacpcl la buying and atlling SQUARE TIMBER and aaaulao tared LtMUER, aad wlU gir this breach al business aposia atsaUoa,aad saake tt aa objeot To Every One wbo has Lumber t sell to deal with as. W shall also ksep oonstoatly oa baad a general asaortm.at of GattiCERIE and IIARDWARI wbieb w, will toll at eireed Ingly low prlee. V also keep a full tsort mnt of QI ECNKW ABE. This drpartm.at will b ktpt fall aad omplta, aad e.ry Young Man Or maiden wbe oontemptatM bousekeeplng. will find it adrantag.ous to como and trade witb as. We are o,ita.td, and, from long experience tu the business, wsll acquainted with the wants and BeoessiliM of Ibi mmunity, that wo feel satisfied If ersrj man and womaa Iu CleArfield County maka It a point I bay tbeir good from as, aa ple. tbam botb as I. quality and prioe. Therefor,, om along and bay your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Qupcnswaro, Hardware, COOTS SHOES, HATS 4 CArs, Beady -Made Clothing, And erything you need to Trader yenreeWet and famille, eomfortabl,, front JAS. B. GRAIIAM & SONS, augu.tf CLEAKFIELD, Ta. 'V'tlTK'F.-Th, fecnnstlori of the prterliip i.1 ol James R. flreham A Hnn,d."nol prrrcnt the settlement of the notes and honk accounts of tbe late nrm of 61iowc.rs A Urauam or K. Vt . (Ira b.ow lkmso knwin( Ikefneelre. indebieet to ell her are rrqonled lo some lorw.nl al onoa and etose tbeir aooownls. JAMKS R. ORAIlAal A EONS. Clearfield, September 10. tf. AYrA;T,:n-,n.o:m.ox i PniNoi.Es .l .,Th'?J'T"lf,,B'l'ygir,ettii,i Ihcr wil pir the hichMi m.rket priM ,ur , -. ,..iiy.ol LQNO (MIINilLKS; .ndu..b.v.J .orh for lc will t,a , ,,,,, lotcrt " Ihom a nil before acllin( fiwherc. NriSNI',.'WL Opening of tbs Tyrone & Clo., Branch to Oar eU. " t"orivmmUd north o(rt, Lar SoatliJ tatlou. Lear,! .00, P. M. I.ii, " 4Ij, , " C:,ntCeld rijihpttura. Osrtoia Trrwlc coxjrr.criosa. Passengers leasing Cleevaeld at loeloet i HI psbura; at t.ii p m., Oeceola at 1 1, , " rrtve at Tyrone at 4. id p. m., m.ku, eoui' Pbil Ml. with I it.-ir.!,.li Ln.n... ... ., t i, .iiiciliii.il i,ipree, Aatt at 6 II B Usil West at 0.41 p. m ,. H.;t CeT'IH Said Eagl Liprce, le.rn, I jreteti "jl with M ens hiu r-, csprree, learre. Irreaest'ii p. m., arriving at rJeiielont at p a ' Look llarea at lv.. p. m , eoonoci.r, Mail bast an tk, Philadelphia ami ij K5 41-11 a.marnring at W'ulUmsvon si 12.,i t'K Reuining. paeseniers ioaring .;,,., .U a. m., oa Erie Alail W est, atriit u J aa at II a. at., oeonooting with but Lxpreet leafing Leek llarea at luv fc ruing at belleluat al ll.ii a. m , hue. j City at J p. a-, aad Trron. at .n p " EKWARD 11. MILLiil; eneral Fopeniiieu-, OEORui; c. vviui.v" "Piile.(ri riilladelphla & Erie Balhoaj, EUililEB TlilE TABLE. Tbrosgb and dirct ratb,tw.cti PhnsH.u. h.l.i,.... Il.i.i u,,.;. rta, 1 .i itusaisuirL and th. Great Oil Region of Pennsvlvati ELEGANT SLEETIKg CAES Oa all Klgbt Trains. ON and after MONDAY, NOV. V.i w . tr.ln, a th. Pbilnd.lphia A Iu 'iTi tuad will ran as Mow. Mot ward. Mail Trail leeres Hiilndetpcis It t g le do 8t. Mary',. r r 5 to rrle at Frle itr Brie Elpress leatss Philadelphia I!,.' D -do 8t. Mary's I J l.....arrlf e at trie l,.o. jlj I est vr.ru. Hall Trail leeres Krie . .........( $s J j Ie.M...... do 61. Mary's f Ds.....srrlr. at Pbllaa.i hia.l0 u Eri. Elpress leeres Erle.. I !. r Do di Ct M.ry's I l" AH Ie... rrl.o al Paile.elpbis .... s.Jip g llail aud i.rpress oooncet with Ui! tr Alleabeay liner Lji.I Road. Lurp ei.a) Ibreugk ALPhLD L. li Llll. U.a.ral ratmiesini ?ants. Clearfield County Bank. THE Cl.ait.ld Coaary Baah ae iecerrm trd iastitutini ha gons out of .tinein si tb rarrenderof tts eb.rt.r. oa !... i! l! All lu stock r owa.d by tha (abet-rum, su will eontinu. lb. Bsnkibg busincse at tstitej. pi.ee, as pirate lisnaers, under tbrlrau ol the "CleartleM Ciunty Bank." r, , spon.llilelor th. debtt ol th. LaLk. uiwii fi its ots on drnisnd at th. ccuMer. lifp.m received and interest paid whan onoi-y b le:;ii a filed tiro,. Pat.r d:ecounud .'. iii rcrreti s bcrct..rir.. Our pereuuai retf unMlii.itj h pledged fir al) Doosils reecircc i nd hurtu trans cted. A continuance cf fl.e LLcrsI h. ronai;e of the bu.iiicr, nin of the estt u . spectiully solicited. As Prr-iili di, Ca-tit- r officer! of te let. Clr.rfiiC t'vunty bast. si require tbe notes uf taill 4w os r.eMEU. for redemption. JAB. T. LEONARD, TilCrUM) btAV, WM. POUTER. JAS. B. liHUil. A. K. WHISHT, . L. KPfcll, YtM. A. WALLATE Tbe baslnosa af tk. Eaak will a. mlducW. I Juha A.. Adams., rq a Cashier. jusl' J. T. M'Olrk. EJ.tPcrji B AKmo i COLLECTIO!; HOUSE MCGIRK & PERKS Putjc-Jiom iu Fwtr, Per, A Co Fhlllptbyrr, Ceuirt Cooui.i. Pa. "XIltHK 1I tl bcuMM tr fid 'Br; mon i,roruit nrni. . mr, -tf County National Bank. ' v CLF.Ar.riELt), TA. TIIIS Btrtk If aew Often and resdr for est nesi Ofaoe oa Second etreei, in'tt,, cttld ing formerly occupied by Leonard. Finsei Ct aiaarros Ann orrtrr.s. JAS. S. flkAUAM, P.H'HAKTI pni WM. A. WALLACE, WW. POHTn. A. E. WKIttUT, UEU. L. KkhD. t. W. MOnRF, JAS. T. iEf NAT.B, Ju28,'MI) Cashier. Prnli.l Dlaffcsmltltinj. Xctr BInraaa.mith Miop SECOND ET, CLEARFIELD, Ta. Tnl and.refened Were to Inform hit Mn and th. iobabitaala ot the horonrb of CI,1 Old and anrriMiading acighborbood. tbsl st now ready to eaeeui all orders aitbar m irts tesl. I10RSE BUOEINQ oa tha matt pcm: OIlUlr. ALL LISPS OF FAW MIl.L IHOSa sJ EI1IN E work, lorsteti's tocle, canihouht.ej.rtt i grabs, Ao, rit.el tnolt of all kinds made of best Eo.li ar American steel. vAII my work I tearraated to (Vet i-. fMii.iu. or But charged for. ooCI . A 1109 KKKNAKD 3Tew ISIaokfmit!i Sho? I11I1U) STKELT, CLEAEFIII D. fTnrwkowtreewee1fnllTlT.f,,rmthliftii L and tbe public to seneral, S..t P. btt i ltd la ib. tmmtirl of CLE ARFIFI.b. la nop rc.ntlr occupied br Jaenb Phuft. whoc. be Is aow te.i!y to p-rfurm all cY tl'Wels his cottnoier. in a wnrkmariike sue Mods. 8leigti,, IL e, is. and Weejoas troees f llorse.srto.ine, d.nte at roast. pabi, r-'e. f respecltu'ly a s. a. b. re vl work from ik'P1 1 ae a Intends be gin his wtfte. nttnsl.tr. w I butineee. TUOilAb lll I Msrct II. H0S. llofjjTonnsliipAua GREAT EXCITEMTNT AT THOMAS BEEKS'S: rJ'VtltrrhrT trying t-el there fWl.fer J of belrr crd. d ttui iUio the c.ti. I' you want P..01 hitflr. H.me. en bi T iryouwent hut PleHe iruncd rijtlti, go to l' ll yon want t 1 Mill 1 rllll iu lib III li'tou wtnt imr pcn iruMrii m ihi tM krilnn,1vn,b,u .... Ill l.rm' ipkItm the hr-i Stun-f MifSm tt niir, una ti"fi Ii kind nf l.l A' K.-AH i v h '! ne run .o dorn hi (' ruuM) iwT ' r.'u.'. i THOMAS l.l.i ! Pons Tp.. Te. u, 1r;.ir. DemocraliG Almanac, X r" oniif. li Miouid iw.u Uiehr-.'''' ' iiiUirrnl. It nitAi lull trMii tfturui rvrr-T counT tu tin Vnf.m! Mntr . I '''' Tiiiutlirr lr Yvnifain n mp yUtv Iti p nnuirvdl ih" nrniM'i nu j tmrti f-' i Mtntmii iht innw 1 til 'h civil mipnmn, itonTiF theurm porirnl. 't- for f'urfi fi'fr "rii, tn- 't1 m thr prior nf flic nntltcrtttiMi. TVe nrtti' " tr in tfx in'l ut TiiiuiiHf rtnl'tii'. pp" fiO ent lo id lS-r H-itrt, imw1 Crapo Vines for. Sale, 10L tb Icadhif kH - ' Ity. I'tsMkilib) (,'t ri'lNtrrt. sfl ' ko.ttlrr.l. . CdNCl'l.ll ViNtMHit) lucent 4crs troiioltt'd 13 rout. , tictti, u:. sr i " rotation, by ' . A. II. LIU Otenrflclll, P.. .lir" . Vf". pilK rrRM0rRTtO At.MANAf for J IMJ and lr fr aal. t 1 r" I'rHsa tu eeoie. .Mailed wnv . I lr" Trarnem and abdominal snore'"..!' I i . i . .1. fur ' OT.nd .fler HmJ.y, relrwu, j Paeeenger Trains will ri. j'r rundsTS between T.rr..i,e aod Lock "t on. Faieenger Iran kelwec Troi twld, as follows: ' J 1 . 1 M, f il II. i, . i It, e A ., we mn .'"I .-tv thoDragPotrtai .8AKI6V.lt IS'"