Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 14, 1869, Image 4

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V I liVKM'tV M"I.M, APRIL H, lf
Wlsom do Great Mon M.utt?
Womon, of e.ittrno. Hut tlicy aliow
t!io mim- tiitrreily "I lnti- ll t ia neon
in Inwor rank a, en.t on tl.i w Ix.lo make
worw nnM;.kv Tli.'V, however, hflw
the nnine cenw ill rlnxtsins wivea itml
llioyhliow in manniiijj oilier ihoiIc'k
aflmrit, wliciluT iv lo pomi or li.ni.
Jloin rl Hums married farm pirl
with whom lie foil in lore while (iicy
worked tiipellior in tlio plow field,
lie, loo, wan irregular in li in life, and
committed the mott auriotia militates
in rnntluelinr? liin domestic afl'uir?.
Millon inarric.l llio daughter of a
country Kjuirc, but lived wilh her but
a cliort time. 1K was an aiiKtcrc,
iactin, litorary recluse ; while she
was a rot-y, romping country lass that
could not endure tho restraint imposed
upon her, M thoy separated. Subse
quently, however, ho returned, and
they lived tolerably happy.
Queen Victoria and i'nnco Albert
wero couniim, and about tho only
3taniple in tbo long lino of English
monarchs wherein the marital vows
were sacredly observed and sincere
affection existed.
Shakripeare loved and wed a farm
er's daughter. She was faithful to
her vows, but we could hardly say
the same for the great bard himself.
Like most of the great poets, he show
ed too little discrimination in bestow
ing bis affection on the other sex.
Byron married Miss Millbank to get
money to pay hie debts. It turned
out a bad Bliitt.
Bonjamin Franklin married the girl
who stood in her father's door and
laughed at him as he wandered through
the streets ot Philadelphia, with rolls
of bread under his arms and bis pock
ets filled with dirty clothes. She had
occasion to be happy when she found
herself tho wile of such a great and
ijood man.
Washington married a widow with
two children. It is enough to say of
her that she was worthy or him, and
that tbey lived as married folks Bhould,
in perfect harmony.
John Adams married the daughter
of Presbyterian clergyman. Her
father objected, on account of John's
being a lawyer ; he had a bad opinion
of the morals of the profession.
Thomas Jefferson married Mrs. Mar
tha Skelton, a childless widow, but she
brought him a large fortune in real
estate. AfWtheceremonyshetnount
d the horso behind him and they rode
home together. It was late in the
evening, aud they found the fire out
But the greatstatesman bustled around
and rebuilt it, while she seized the
broom and soon put things in order.
It is needless to wiy that they were
happy, though Jefferson died a poor
man, on account of his extreme liber
ality and hospitality.
John Howard, the great philanthro
pist, married his nurse. She was alto
pother beneath him in social life and
intellectual capacity, and besides this,
was fifty-two years old whilo he was
iut twenty-five. Ho would not take
"So" for an answer, and they were
married, and lived happily together
until ber death, which occurred two
rears afterward.
Peter the Great, of Ilussia, married
a peasant girl. She made an excel
lent wife and sagacious empress.
Humboldt married a poor girl be
cause he loved her. Of course they
were happy.
It is not generally known i'uat Ao
drew Jackson married a lady whose
Lufehand was still living. She was an
uneducated but amiable woman, and
was devotedly attached to the old
warrior and statesman.
John C. Calhonn married his cousin,
nd their children fortunately were
neither diseased nor idiotic, but they
do not evince, the talent of the gnat
"States' RiehU" advocate.
Edward Lytton Bulwer, the English
novelist, married a girl r.nch his infe
rior in position, and got a shrew for a
wife. She is now insane.
A young roan, poor and dejected,
stood watching some anglers on the
hank of a stream. At length, ap
proaching a basket well filled with
tiUh. he sighed,
"If I now had these I would he
happy. I could sell them at a fair
price and buy me food and lodging."
"I will give yon a good 6t.li," said
the owner, who chanced to overhear
. bis words, 'if von will do me a triflinc
favor." 6
"And what h that!" asked the
other eagoxlr.
"Only tend" this line till I come back,
I wish to go on a short errand."
The prvpnal was gladly accepted.
The old, fisherman was gone so long
thnt the young man began to be im
patient. Meanwhile, however, the
hungry fih snapped greedily at the
failed hoik, and the young man lost
his depression in the excitement pull
ing them in, and when the owner of
the line returned he bad caught a large
Dumber. Counting out from them as
many as were in the basket and pre
senting them to the young man, the
old fisherman said,
"1 fulfil my promise for Ibc fish you
nave caught, to teach you that when
ever you see others earning what you
need, to waste no time in fruitless
wishes, but to cast a line forysursclf."
"We can always tell what sort of a
woman a man marries by the way he
treats the printer. If he pets a com
mon wife he forgets the printer alto
gether. If he gels a tolerably good
wife, he will send in the notice of his
riurringe. If he gets a verv good one,
he will s.-nd the printer a alii-e of cake
accompanying the notice. If ho get
an extra cn,d one, he will send a
greenback with the notice. And if be
g'-ts a glorious angelic creature aii
!!'' lion and goodness be it sure to
end the printers gold or silver dollar
w 'lb the t)tT 0f luppin yy
good ,fe allows her busLand to owe
y '" PT,lr, and if their worse hall
O'K-s not Mttnd to these things, it is a
clear case of deception; because a
matnhat r,.'f pliv . , rjU
deceive his wife, ,,d we have our opin
'" ofsuch.-for.Bjfa, ( ya.) T,!(S
A Straxui Mltakr A couple in
t JWii in Massachusetts rccenl'y bad
sn anniversary weddingpartv with
.i h s laige gatherin2 of tlicir'friends
V'St the t-.n hall had to be nsed for
; .", .M?-.rB- KvfT?",,lin
IT. - I "f ,be r0".'le hsppen
d " t ..... l.,M day Vv were
7n ; C c i''vf,,n-v w" i" b
annnersaryof,.,,,,, ,
agednH.l,er,d.a..h: Tbev i.aj co.-
ii::ua:sd.ar,tikiioili-v-jc
ni,s ,
V W. , f . e--.ifci al v. I f.
mi A wit, $ H 1. 1.. s4 ,1'tt.i .
V oh rt.t ., S.n t tt..M .
f ill Im.cH .'I4 ll -'04 n lr.
! II ln4'li lit f-"''- '1
lit- Uuiii Kt Miltif , if Isefli. lmws
Wili n tv.p. : V lnui;. Ml Am :
wiftnorj 4.il Imiv, rnf fsr,
tK Imitirh ni IV ftilnr ,l t A Jm
Nnritk nnr hfttrt U 4i l luru.
Ol ! Ihsl t( IV.. r..iai lr SI f'-r .!
Hf fur,. ,.r nnihii f h. sthI 111.
Fri m lit 'ul f th frsrtnl w.nr :
Sil iti.wn. F'i'Ml lillnw; bit lirt in lliine.
Fur I liwd mlrtin. rr4 nur lit)
I rsrr lor ttulbinK I trr Ml.
In rrrrr cilr my en I qnaff.
And over oiy injunr 1 riui anil l.uj;h.
I lnfh lik in nil and tnrl.uV.il wst;
I lau-h ia Ih rharrb anil 1 UuD at tl.e grarrs
I lanh at jnr, and tl I kt.ow
Thai I nrri!v, nrrrtlj lauf;h at woe.
T terriM latich, vilh an oath and nr,
Wht-a I lb. nk that the bour of d.'alh . nrar.
For I know that drath ia a tiiat dirin.
Who ball drink mj blood aa 1 drink thif wind
And ba rarr fnr nothinir : a kinj ii h!
Ouma on, old M!i-w, and dnnk with nc
With tho I will drink tn th fotrmn r.at,
Though tlia rup thai I draia will be the ImC
I will drink to tbe phantom of lore and faith I
To rw.oed Manhood and wa'tod yoalh.
I will drink lo the woman who wrought fay woa,
Io th dtaotond morning of long ago.
To a heavenl faee in aweet reno,
T.) the U1U ' imow and the blood of tbe rote.
To tba irilendor caught from orient even,
Tlial thrilled ia the dark of ber bazei erea.
Her largo area wild with the fire of the Month,
And tba dew wine of ber warm red taoaLb,
I will drink to tba abadow of coming doom ;
To tbe fibantomt that watt in my lonely tomb t
I will drink my aoal in IU terrible mood.
Dimly aud aormwtglly wodcratood.
And lat of all to the monarch of vin.
W bo baa conquered that palaoe and reigni witbia-
My aong I pairing it diea away I
I eannot teli ia it eight or day I
My heart i barnt and blackened with paiu,
And a horrible darkneca enubea my brain.
I eannot aee yon th end ic nigh
Bat we'll magh together before we dia.
Through awful ehama I plunge and fall;
Your band, good fellow ; I die ; tbat'i all !
Nebraska Life,
A citizen of Nebraska thus answers
an Eastern correspondent who wrote
a variety of questions as to the terri
tory and life there : ,
" bat kind of a country do you
live in J"
Mixed and extensive. It is maile
up principally of and and water.
" hat kind ol weather f
Lon?siellsoi weather are freonenL
Our sunshine comes off principally in
the day time.
"Have too plenty of water; and
bow got J1'
A rood deal of water scattered
about, and got principally in pails
and whisky.
"Is it bardr
Rather bo. when vou'va trot to 10
half a mile and then wade in mud
knee deep to get it.
"What kind of buildings ?"
Allegoric, Ionic, ami baloric, log
and slabs. Tbe buildings are i l.ieflv
out of doors, and so low between joints
tl. at the chimneys all stick out through
the roof.
"What kind of society f"
Good, bad. hateful, indifferent, and
mixed.
"Any aristocracy V
Nary one.
"What do your people do for a liv
ing mostly V
.Some work, some lare around, one's
a shrewd business manager, and sev
eral drink whisky.
"Is it cheap living there V
Only five cents a gUss and the wa
ter thrown in.
"Any taste for music V
Strong. Buzz and buck saws in the
day time, and wolf-howling and cat
fighting at night.
Any pianos there f"
.'o, but we have several cow-bclls,
and a tin pan in every family.
"What could a genteel lamily in
moderate circumstances do for a liv
ing!" Work, share notes, fish, hnnt, steal,
or, if pinched, buy and sell town pro
perty. A burly-looking female, of unmis
takably Celtic, origin, wss recently
arraigned before a New Orleans
magistrate for some ordinary offence.
While nature had munificently en
dowed her wilh health and physical
strength, tbs question of good'looks
had been neglected in the hatte with
which she had been prepared for the
world. "What are yon up here for f
inquired the maimrate.
"My beauty, 1 reckon."
"Your what ?"
".My beauty !"
"Aie you certain f"
H h ! bedad, there's no mistake P
"Then I discharge too yon ain't
guilty j" and the acquitted lady took
ber departure.
Two lawyers in Lowell were re
turning from court when the one said
to the other,
"1'vea notion lo join Bev. Mr 's
church lcen debating the matter for
some time. What do yob think of
it r
' Wouldn't do it," said the other.
"Well, whyr
"Becane it could do you no poil le
gol, while it might be a great injury
lo the church."
Wishes of Lamks. First, a bus
land ; second a fortune; third, a ba
by ; f,.urth, a trip to France ; fifth, a
belter looking tlresa than bet neigh
bor; sixth, to be well buttered with
flattery ; seventh, to have nothing lo
do in particular; eighth, to be hand
some; ninth to be thought well of;
tenth, to make a sensation ; eleventh,
to attend weddings; twelfth, to be
always considered under thirty.
At a negro baptisinc in Crawford
county, Georgia, or Sunday last, the
colored preacher pulled u!f his coat,
vet and pant, in order to keep them
from getting w et. and while officiating
in the water they were appropriated
by a member of the congregation on
the bar.k. The disconsolate minister
wa left to make his way home in this
plight, a distance of seven or cij-ht
rr.i.cs.
A gentleman writing from Africa
and describing a lot of ostriches which
he had on hand, says : "They are
cheap birds to keep'. They live on
gun flirts and rusty nails. A fresh
spike is a delicious morsel, while an
old hinge, with a 1.tt!e oil on it, ia
fought fur wi'b as much eagerness as
a pir of alderman would exhibit over
a bowl of green turtle."
An Irish guide told a tonrist, who
isl.ed a rea-Hon why echo was always
of the feminine order, "ihat it was he
cause the always Lad tbe lat word-"
Vloli.at.
ii()omns(.inMir.ini.ns
llon.intli (.fnnnn Tonic;
Th, Ore.) RewieillM ft alt Im-... f the
i.iver, r'm,rn, or l'gia
I.'",
llix.fltnurs Gorman Hit tor
T e.mrnd of tba para JnUe (or, aa they are
aiel.i many termed, aitraett) or roott,
herb,, and bark,, I I a preparation highly
er.rnlr,td a a 4 - - entirely "lies trom
aleoaul.e adatiitare af any kind
IloollumrH Gorman Tonic
t a tomtilnatioa af all lha Ingredlenta of tbe
t.o.ria. in ,.'irri ni, oi rIDII t.ril
njM, uranr) ate., making ana oi rn mori piea
aant aad arreeablo reoved.af avar oflared to lha
panne, mm preierr.ng mtfieina tree trom
alawholie admiitura, wiU ale
Holland's Gcnnan Bitters.
Thora who hava aa objection to tho eoubins-
lion of tba Biuere aa ilaled, will aia
IIoolland'8 German Tonic.
They ar both equally good, and contain the
a medtelaal virtnea, the ebotoa between tba
two being a mere mailer of taata, the Tonlo being
lha meat palatable.
Th atontaeh, from a variety of eauea. auch
ma Indigtion, Lyapapaia, Narvoua liibility, ate.,
vct apt w ii lunei.ona aerang-
ad. The Luer, aym I I pathiaing aa eloaaly
af It doe with the eltomacb, than ba-
eome affected, Uia raeult of which la that the
patient uf era from several or more of tba fol
lowing diaeaaea :
Conitipition, Flatulence, Inward Pile, Follnera
of Blood to tba Head, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Kaurea, Heart Hum, liirguat for
food, Fullnef or Weight in tba
btomaeb, Hour Erwpt.ona,Sinli
log or Fluttering al tba pit
of tbe Stomach. Swim
ming of the Uead,
il a rria d or
llilfirult
breathing,
fluttering of lha
aanaationa whan
la a lying peetare, Dimneaa of
laion, dot or wefaa before the eyet,
eJwll pain la tba head.defleieney of par
apiratioa, yellewneeeof tba ak.a aad avaa.
Pain in th aide, back, eheat,limbf, eta., euddea
Baane or beat, bnrning Beah, noactaat
imaginlnga of aeil and great
deproMioa of apihta.
Th aufrr from these direaaea should eier-
eisa the greateet eaut.oa in the Mloeetion al a
reanarly for kia eaaa, pureheoing only that
whtek he ia aaenred I I from bla InTealiga
tion and Inqo.riea poaeaaaas traa merit,
is akillfnlly eompoanded, I free from ti.jurious
ingrodient, and baa aatablisheet for itlf a
repuution for tbe eara of theaa diseaaes. In tbia
eonaectioa wa woold submit the wall knows
remedies
Iloofland's German Bittors,
a a
Iloofland's German Tonic,
Prapared b Pr. C. M. JACKS05,
Philadelphia, To.
Twenty-twa rears alnea tbey wan Brat Intra-
daeod into this eocatry from Oermaay. daring
wb.tb t.aaa thy baa undoubtedly performed
mora eares, and benefited Buffering banian. ty te
a groatar eitent, tbaa any atbar rooaediee kaowa
to tba pobl.a.
Tbeea remediaa will affeetnall cure Liver
Comjlaiat, Jaurdtea, Ir,pepia. Cbroaie
ar herrea liability, 1-4 CbroaieDiarrbva,
Ditaasee of tba Kid rtavcaadalldieeaie
aiing from a Diarder4 Lifar, Btemseh, ar
Iutaetines.
Debility,
Bra.t iBi: from ny emi whtUTr ; Prottrtiw
Hanttbip, Exporar, Ftvtrt,
sic, Ae.
Then l bo MotwaPibo txunt muI to tbf
lomvdiM ia uek cuh. A tout mni rljror it
lk(ftr4 to tbo wholo ijium, tbo oppouu it
troafthcotd, 1oo4 ii oojojod, tho lotaavett 01
ffnt prnnptly, tbo blw4 nrifioi. tbo eoa.
pi tile Worosoo oonBd tl k4vltbjr tbo yoilo
Udko ii ormtJicotod froa tho ova ft bloon i
gim to tbo cbookt, tad tho vook ood ftorrova
iaravlid hoeoBott auong u. botvlthy boisg.
Persona Advanced in Life,
ud fooliog tho band or tiso voigtiitig koaTUy
foa tiitm, with oil Ito ftttendtnt tHi, will lod
tfto in of tbooo Hit tort or th Tome, olitir
tbst will In til tw iifo iita Uoir ., fottor
la a aioaworo tho OBorrv ana ardor of man
voathful dovo, baild op ibotr bnint.ta fori
aad giv boaltft aad hpf iaoos to tfattr roauiaiaf
yotvro.
Notice.
It Ii wfll tMMibtd hrt tbat fully on
ba If oi th foaialo po rtloa of ar popala
hoe oro trldoaia tbo I oajuyaitat of good
boa lift, or, to bio thior owa oiprottioa, tbj
otTor fool woll." They ar luftuid, dtvoid of
alt oaorrr, ottromtir Brrnt, aad bav oo ap
pot it. To tbia elato of porooaa tbo Bitter, or
tb Toftic. u poculij roaMeado4.
Weak and IX'Iicate CLiMrt'n
ar a.d rtrotig by th at f eKh'-rof tbi
rooiotii. Tfay will car fry eft-f iroMt
WMhoat fail.
Thomudt of eni&rU tor acranalatad ia
tfco handt of th proprietor, hat apaeo will allow
of tb pablieatioft of bat a fow. Tbooo, it will bo
obtwrT4, ar bob of aoto, aad of aacft itaadiag
tatH laoy aian a oeuovoa.
Testimonials.
Unw. 6rjr W. Woodwird. Cbif Jaitiot of
ta 6 a pro a ObH of roa oar traa ia, writ t
Pbilodolpbia, Pa-, Marrh U,
"Ifiad Hoon.4p' . binsAt Birraaa la a
rood ttae, atoful ia . diaoaMtofttdifoH
it-o erraaa, and of groot boarflt ia com
of debility aad waul of atrvoat art inn ia th
tyatvaa. Yoara, traly, Oao. , Wqvbwabb,"
Boa. Jano ThnaapanB, Jadg of th FaprM(
Uowrt M faaatyivnaia, wnto.
-Philmrttlphio, April IMA.
"I eoinnfJt nru taod't Mortaaa Bittcrt a rala
bio anodiciat ta aa of Indirtotit.a or lytpep.
aia. I Cava certify tbia froa oiperioae.
Your, with rotpoct, Jabbi Taoarao.
FrBi Het. Jtfb T. KoaBaM. D. Paator
of tie To ib Baptiit Chorfb, Pbilodotpbiat
l-T. J iraena t'ear 8ir : 1 hor bon fqat.t
ly raqo-f id to rroat tay atai with roeoai.
BioB'iatinaa of different kiadi of BoUtrinoa, bat
retarding tb pro . tie a oat of ai a
propnote tphere. V ho ia all (e do.
eitBodj bat with ft door proof ia varloaa
inrtaaeo. aad pirticolarlv la my own family, of
tbo atefalnoatof Lr. Hoolaad' tioraaa Hitttr,
I depart for oar froa By ataal ear, to ex
proet bv fall eoiruoa that for garral debility
of tbo yttem, aad peetilty for Lie or Cob
plaint, tt it a Mf and valaabl prtporatioa. Ia
owie e-ee it may foil, bat ataally, I 4oabt aot,
H will bo very bcafttl lo tbato who tuff or froa
th ftboT taat. Your. rry retponfulty.
I. 1. Kno.fto.
tightfa. Velow Coatoi tiimu.
Trom Re I D. P-adal!, Edil.r of ChriiUftft
Tt.r.taiele,' Pbilodftphia :
I heo derirrd dovided beaCt tmm tfaeano af
lit fland a Ufrtaan t i Here, and loe4 ti my pr i
ley e roenoiiBend tlitn aa a ant !bie tonic
ta all who aro auffmng fn-m goaeraJ debi itv ar
1nm dieaa arttu.g (fu drmn renew t of 'to
liT.r. Yura,trBiy, I. tkidalu
Caution.
Ilooflaart't CtrBaa Sitter ar fBBterft-1vl.
ee that lh tiffna T tar of C. M. J M'tf.
MiN i oa Uawrap I 1 pr of aarh hotito.
AM other aro otia terfeiu Priaeipal
-'eiroed MtBirteiory, at th tirtBaa MeiooJ
Store. Ko. t.U Area itrttl, Ph.loJsjij.bia, Pa.
( IIHI ( m. r.VAH rraprletor,
(Furnier! C. U. Jarkioa A Co.)
Price,
Hoodnad't 0 traa a Bitter, per WotHo nft
n m per half dttoa. t f
HoAflaed (.enotii Tnaio, pat Bp ia wjaart
hvtUet, ptr bottle
Or a half de- for ... aj
r-D bm farget t aala wU U anitl
yoa bay. la ordrr to g- tho geoaiaa.
e-ftr aaJ by u iragg-rt, Ua imUn la
lHfflit.ll,
MARKUO
Lorflet, ftbi dntff e"a.T ftHndt,fte- yAoanrh
IfwMed with t'natlM e """imiMi, r
find reritill rvl)! ia H '' flnf ptU. ab( b
ea be tab darlrg all itM of pregaariry ttb
iriret aatiyt
SCROFULA
Aad all diaeatet of th bloid, antt all oroptlr
dioeaaet of th iltla, (ld tiniea, 'J tiotnrt and I I-
ir'at "iiptgiTi r't-r, ran it pr
iff neatly rured by th at of tt. hobick'i Hlood
jiiaoi nil muuu m mi
UNPRIKCIPLED
Dealer oftB reeommeBd other bitter beeauc
thee her not Hnbaek'a. Wo detir to caution
taaniicted ar"inat purrhatlng any of them:
buy Kohark't tftfltaacb bitter and aon othar,
it yoa weald combat diu taeou(ully.
WASTED.
All par mb troaMod with Coatiroaet and Con
ttipatioa of tb Howell to buy Kobaek a Hlood
Fill i ther onntaia no Brcary, ar paralv vet-
etabl aad work lik a eharn; can b takao
with aalaty by peraoa of all uti, aad ia all
eoadiuODt of lif.
IADIE3
Of aedentary habits who require a gentle purga
lira will Ind Kobaek's Blood Pill Jail the med
icine they want i they are perteetly aafe and aan
be taken at all times ; tbey contain no mereury
or mineral poisea, bat are purely Tegetabl.
LIVER C0MPLAI5T3,
Jaaadieo aad all affeetlon of lb LWr ar loan
romoTod by th ate of Roback'i Stomarh bitter
aad Blood Pillt, they areorapotd of redout I
Bdieinal z tract with otpoeial refareooo to
tbir direct aciioa ob tb iiror and digoitir
apporaioj.
SICK HEADACHE
Arises frost a disorder! Stat of tb itomarb
and bowla, and billions derangement of tba
Hear, and eaa be permanently eured by the use
of KKbaek's Biood Partner and Blood Pills.
Fall d.racuaas accompany each bottle aad box.
DYSPEPSIA.
"n.... J. it.. i sr.- .
a ytntsHivii wi i uwj w VI ra aucraira IHlll ID II IWT
rthi gnawing diaa bar boea cured by th
www m su ,- i-iunaca piiisyr. m Ul leilimo
Biala bow la oar hand fall pro.
C05VALESCEKTS
Fheold ass Rokack's BtomaeV Bitters to itreorlh
en the proitratioa which always follows acute
aiWMi : It will bs found far superior aeaati
ulatiog tonic to any of tba wine and bark prepa-
rauoaa vi ma present as J.
KEUBAIGIA
Can he effoe tually eored by taking Tr. Robark's
Blood Puhftsr and Blood Pills, and bathing the
affected pain with Tincture of Aoeait or Chl-
rutorm.
PILES.
There It a madirin in aa a effli-aeieua aa
Hr. Koback e Blood Puriteraad Blood Pill for
the Mrwsciat ewre af I I ind or Bleeding Pilea ;
taey strike al taa root ol disease, Ibereby rem
tng the ase.
KIGHT MAKE
Is ana of the many diaei of which Dyrpeprle
aeoid hearty food at eight, ard take a w me glaia
fa II af Roback'i Stomach Bitters aa retiring to
bed.
WHO SELLS THEM,
TV. !.... tn iv. ..u .r w.v.-i... ni. -J
Pilli. St'iroach Bluer and Blood Pnriler are
uah i.-n it. a a ii., t.iearSeid, Pa. Jaall
THE CHEAT
ZINCARI BITTERS.
A aafs Blood Pnriler, a apleadid Tonie, a pleas
ant Beteraf , a eertaia rare and
Preventive of Diseases.
TT1B nXQAKl BITTERS ai eompoanded
from a ftroerripilnft ( f th celebrated a'gyp
tiaa phyiiriaa. Da. Catoeei'i, who, after yean
of trial aad oxpcriBoat, dierovorod th Kingari
Herb th BOft riaarkabl produatiua tba
earth, perbap. haa mm yielded -ceriaialy th
Boot eff-m la th euro of ditoaa. It, ta
eoRtStaatioB with th oihee ealaahl pmperliaa
et which th ZLNUAtU blllkKtf ia cotapoaod,
will rare
Dyepep-ia, Fecr aad A pas, Rillinai Pertr,
Cbollc. Cnldt, Br achitit, CmmpUoa
In It flrtt ttr, Flatultacy, Ntr
rova liebiiity, Foaial Cob
plaiott, kbruBatifmi
l?eatery(
A cat and fbronte iiarrbaca. Cholera Marbai,
Cholera. Trehoid and Tplaa Prr,
Vellow Kerer, trnfola, li ea
se of th KHntya,
Habitual Co.
tt.ena.
Ta th Prevention and Cor of th aheve dlt
fare., it ba never been known to fail, at thou
sand or oar aot pnoaineat citisen throurbout
alt part of tb country, will tettify. ).t the
amieted ad lor eirealar anntaimng tettiwioai
lt and certificate! f thott who her been rurrd
otter thi'r eaee bore been pronoaneed bopeiet
y ear net paytietaa.
Priaeipal l.tt. P. RAHTFP. f CO.,
ho. i ft. Front bt., rhiUdelf bta.
ReaoBmended by
1 1 tie. lortd R. Porter, af PaaBtyleaala,
Hon. PeKort J, Puher, "
Hob. Kdwerd Mcptereoo, M M
Hna. J l H. l inner, M
Horn. W?a. MrNberry, and otbr.
-bad for Circular, lebll-ly.
Beale's Embrocalion.
(L A Tl O W K L L H. .
x -
For all dlaaaeew taeldent to Ho net, Caula, aad
U.m.. fl..k u 1 .L
.mjeaBM frrea, rrt) BITIT1 f om W9 Ol Oft
x tern ol oppiieatia.
.... ...... - earn wmvwuwivwij WOOB By
tb (JoTtraBeai daring tb war.
w mj itatiawiri irwir, VtOarflold.
Joveph V Irwla, CnrtariUft. lbBil (ioed-
A. W, WALTE l 8 ,
ATTtillNF.V AT LAW,
I lea.neld.ra.
V.rif tbe Cnrt II .., il. ly
ISRAEL TEST,
A T TO 11 N f Y AT LAW,
I Ifaifl.'M, la.
e-OrSca I tbe rrt lloa.. (.'yll.'fJ
" 'JOHN H. FULFORD.
ATTOHNKY AT I.AW,
l lrarllrld. Pa.
OBoe with J. D. MrKnelly, K.q , orer First Na.
llonal li.i.k.
Prompt attention glren to the aecurlng
of Bounty. CUIma. Ae., and to alt legal bueiuees.
March ZK, 15a7-ly.
WA LTER. BARRE f f 7
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlea on Seeoad Kt., Clearteld, Pa. noelld
. A. Wallace. H a. II. Higlcr
J. matte nailers. frank Kielil.og
WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING
ArlOIIN KYS AT LAW,
t Icartlild. Pa.
09-Legal huflneaa of ail kinds promptly and
aoeurately attended to. u:ayld-y
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OSoe adioining the Bank, formerly occupied by
J. B. MoEnally, (jocund St., Clearlield.
X"WIII attend promptly to eolleotiona. sale
of lands, Ao. IdeolT.M
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Aad Keal Relate Accal, t'learfleld, Pa.
CIHio oa Market street, oppcalte tba Jail.
-Ke)iectfuUy ollera h.a aervicea in lelllne
and buying lands In Cletrfield and ailjuining
counties and with aa eiperlenee of orer twenty
years aa a aureeyor, faturs hiu.se If that he eaa
render aatiilactlon. lfeb28.'M.tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rieiarnlit t.
OfSe on Market street one door eaatof the C'.sar-
aald Uounty Bank. (maysas
John H. Orria. C. T. Aleiander.
ORVIS &, ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Hcllelontej, Fa. acpl3,'5-y
DR. T.JEFFERSON BOYER,
rUYolCIAN AND SURGEON,
Second Street, Clearlold. Pa.
feaa.IlKVitt MMIHMll. I I 1 L-
hie professional errioe to tbe eil.sena of Clearlield
and yicinity, and tbe publ.e generally. All call,
promptly attended to. oottU-y
F. B. REED, M. D.,
PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
SNs-Relne mnil ta IT 1 1 K. n.
offers his pnreisional serrlces to tb people of
tbe surrouadmg country. jyll,'I
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD.
Lata Surgeoi of the aid Keg nent, Pennsyleani
Volontaars, baring ralurnad front th Amy,
efr.n hi. professional aerrlces to th eitisans
or uiearaeld eennty.
JdrProfeisional ealla ttroasntlY attend,! sm
Office on bcond street, formerly occupied b
irr. "nooa. laprt.'eS U
DR. J. F. WOODS,
PHYSICIAN t 8URGE0N.
IlaTing reraoTed to Aneonrlll, Pa., offers his
professional acrvioes to tbe pipla of that place
uu ine BurTouuiag country. All nails prouiplly
attended to. lire. 3 em p,j
DR. S. J. HAYES,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Offioa on Main St., Carwensrille, Pa.,
"I1.I wiaka profeaaionsl elsiu. for theeoa-
eenienea of lb public, anining la
April, lgl.a, a, followa. Tia :
Luthersburg First Friday of rry saonlh.
ABeonrilla First M"tdap f srery ssoatb.
Laaiber City Firet Tbursday of eeery ssonth.
Spending two daya la either plaea. All ordera
fur work ebould be pruented aa tbt day sf hie
arrival at each place.
Teeth ettraeted by tb appllratioa of
.oral anwsinsa.a eomparsttrely without paia.
All kindi of Dfatal work guaraateed-
h. B. The public will please notice, that Dr.
II., when aot engaged ia tha aboee rialta, Bay
ba found la bia olho, ia Curwenat ille, Pa.
Carwaaseills, Feb. 4, 1D6I, 1.42
DENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
Tn. A. M. HILLS,
Desires t Infnrm bla natrons, and lb
pubi.e generally..-at he has associated with hiss
ia tb practice of LlentJitry,
S. T. SHAW, D. D. a,
Who la a gradual of tba Philadelphia Dental
College, ar d therefor has tha highest atte.ta
lioaa of profenioaal .kill. All work done in
tbe offloe 1 will hold mtlf personally responil
hle for being done In the moat sati.faclory mea
ner and b.gbeat order af tba profession.
Aa tbished prartiea of twenty. lei yaars la
tbia place enable mo to speak to my patient
with nonfideno.
Engagements from a diatanre should b made
by letter a few ileyc before the patient deeigos
"I". June 4, ISOS-ly.
MOSHANNON LAND i LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
aArricrrattit
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
II. n. F1IILLINUFUKD, Preaadenl,
Omoe Feret Vtrr, No. 1 2i g. 4th st., Phil's.
J11IIS LAW8IIK, hnii-rinlen.lcnt.
Je'7 Oceola Mill., Clearfield eouaty. Pa.
REUBEN HACKMAN.
Housa and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clearfield, Pcnn'a.
tWiTI eiecnle johe ia bis line promptly nnd
ia a workmanlike manner. aj ri,67
J. BLAKE WALTERS.
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER.
Agent for the Puirheee and Sale of Lands.
Irartirld. Pa.
-rrompt attentioa gieea to all bn.lneii
eonnected with the county ofHca. One with
110a. naa, a. nallaea. janl.'dll.tf
SURVEYOR.
TIIE nnderrigned offers bia aervicea aa a Pur
veyor, ami may be luund at h.a retiiienoe. in
lwrence townaluli. Letters will reach him di
rected to ( learbeld. Pa.
". 1-it. JAMES MITCHELL.
DAVID YOUNG,
STONE-CUTTER AND MASON,
P.O. IV11 I let, (Irarllrld, Pa.
.wi.l attrntion neid to IlrrMin Knr,.
and Siip.nnlen.ling Jobs. All kind, of Jrlwonry
door, in the mo.t wurkmanhke manner. Orders
. .ted. and contracts takca ia an part of tbe
T- ' JyJ-tf.
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
tEC-OXD BTRKf T,
JyM ClIURHF.lll, PA. If
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
GENERAL MEUCHAXMSE,
.IHII IT(i, Ph.
A'eW, rttt-Mii tinif(iiirpr mil dtmlfr in Fqnarr
j iniurr ana fiwm leUnitH-r n all kinJt.
tCOr(lrr thtlirltcd ni &II kills.
MM. riL.. 1' '
1 .
FRANCIS COUTRIETl
Mr.KI 11AM,
Prrnrbvlllr, Ira. fit Id t'oui.tv. Pa.
Kevli. eott.ian.lr on k.tkil rll .....m -r
I.ry OiMwi( Hardware, tlrmerir. and ererrthing
ai in a mini ior, wni.-n Will n ania.
. m pm,i m ni-wnfr in ine ennn.y,
Frenchi .lie, Jane 7, I so: It.
o. ALaT nrsar ai.ainT w. at.aaaT
W. ALBERT & BROS.,
MftnartrMiirrrf k Mtmpirr TValirtln
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c,
tt A fill 1 1 V I1. wa w. ..... . '
vvi'nn.Tif, r H i a A.
Ordr kwlirilM. Bill fl!l-J on abort Dotir
n rTmiojnnni" TrriTlR.
A'HpfM Woodlaad P. 0.. rio.rfiM r 1.
AUtr.BT A !(KfR,
K mh it. Iloailiieti. lUbball i. I.fmh-.
Hooflnnd i 0-rB.M(i.t4itir' J uu .
OiTrfofctd Hitwr i a I mi fart Ltinra( af all
aUBW vox mWlhm pnrpntft. inr Bal br
trrfl.ni.t Jailors.
ft More nI (ioodv
f. c. c HUM Mt
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAhKKT CKRAnir-lKl.n, I A.
HAVlVfl if-nH Pf JM-tvhant ianoiiii
fiitaluhntrtit, or MdiVK imtL, ai)miiig
m. -ir(i'lro4 ol Ir. H-nnli, I ouM rriK
fiilh annniiaof tn tha ntismt f ('larflitl and
TtniiHr, that I hava JhiI rtxtvrtj nm tbt aal
am ciiu t full atM)iituDt ul
Cloths, Cofisimofes, Vostings, 4c,
Of Ilia Kfal quality and lalnt tl.vlc, which I
l.r ifiarftl to Rmku up on thmt nvxiet, mitrin
to lb la t fit fa-ltiuna, anl at prit warrantMl lo l
aatuUetory. Trp ncat and 1 am fur y
will foma (p.ln. F. C. t lU'XlM.
Clfiartiftld, Jan. 71, 1MI9 tf
13G9. (ioin It Alone. 18G9.
E. Ii L. STOUGIITON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market fttreet, Clearlield, Fa.,
nAVINO openad tuftlneu on my awe hook,
at tha old itand In Hhaw'a Kuw. I tharafora
annunnca to tha putilie that X kawa bow oo baod
a well aelofltad and larga aaiortroaat of
Cloths, Cacsimeres, Vestings,
BaaTara, and all kindi of Good for man and
bori' waar, and am now prapared io maka ap to
ordar CLOTHINO, froa a it 01 a art i el a to a Cull
milt, in tha latait atylaa and moat workmaalika
man Dir. fipaeial attantioo gtvan to aaitoa
work and emtlng-out for man and boyi. I
offer great bargain! to euitomeri, and wa-raat
antlra aatiifaction. A littoral bar of publie
patronara ii lolieited. Call and ea in.
ianT-tf . H. L. BIOlKiHTON.
H. BRIDGE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Store one door out of Clearfield Honae,)
Market fctreet, Clearfield, Ha.
KEEPS on kand a fall aaoortmenti of Gent
Ptirniihiaf tiooda, aueb aa tibirtf, Linen
aod Woolen LndemhirU, lrawera and Bocke,
Naok-tiaa, Pookot llandkarebiafa. Glovea, liau,
Umbrellaa, t., la great varletj. Of Piooa
Gowiia be keeps tha
Best Cloths of ill "Shades and Colors,"
Rneh aa Black Doeskin af th awry bast make;
Faaey Cer.lmere. In great variety , alto, French
Coating. Bearer, Pilot, Cfalnekllla, and Frleott
oeerooating. All of which will be en Id ebeanfor
Cash, and made Dp aeeording lo tha latat atyl,
by xn4hBoad workaaa.
A l.o, Agent far Clearteld eonnty for L M.
Singer a Co's. ealebrated bew.ng Mnrhinea.
Kot. 1, lMS-tf. H. BKIllGE.
SJUsffUanfous.
SEWING MACHINES.
rpHK Binjrer Manufacturing Company! Naw
J. Family 8ewog Macbinea, and tba celebrated
F.uranoe, for aala at tba
KEYSTONE STORE.
Pereoai In want of tnarhinra will do welt ti eat!
and alanine tba HINGKK and PLORKNtB
before purrbaaing. Kr?ry uachina warranted to
giro eatisfaetion. Jdaobiuea and machine fiodinp
alwnya on hand
MVLING A FHOWERS,
ClaarftrldJPa., Feb. lit. AgMita.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARKET BT, CLEARFIELD, PA."
I)ER30N-8 desiring OOOD riCTrRES.of any
stvle and jiriee, with all the modern improTo
ments af ttie art, ran he accommodated by ealling
at my rooms in Clearlield.
Negatives mnde in Cloudy as well as in
Clear Weather.
rnil.PRKX-S I'ICILRES taken accurately,
ia a few seconds.
The TOXK and FTXISiT of my Photographs
go .rani red tn eousl that of uy made ia Vhiia
delia.a or New York.
Constantly oa hand a large supply of
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Or all sins, styles and prices, aad of th best
(.nub.. Also,
STEBEOSCOriC VIEWS,
f tas most Interesting
AMERICAN d rottLllCl SCENERY,
for aala at reasonable rata.
FRAMES OF ALL EIZE8,
Prom any style of moulding, aaada to order an
short Botiee.
J. K. BOTTORF.
Clearfield Da. 1(1, HM tf
It. ltOISIKOX & CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
.To .V lAbrrly St., FUlnburfh,
Bar on hand a large etork ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAIS AND 81UAR-CI RED HAMS,
Meat Pork, Dried Brr, and Leaf Lard, all of our
own I'atkilig, Curing and 8mokiag.
Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples
and Peaches,
With a general assortment of llroceriea, at the
lowest market prieea, fjn lft.'eg.ly:pd.
ORGANS & PIANOS.
ESTY'S AND MASON' d- HAMLIN'S,
rna aata it
8. t. HAYES, Curwenarllla, Pa,
THE
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J. B.riJAHAM&S0XS,
MARKET PTRF.KT,
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
THE subscribers Bating sntered Into partner
ship for th parpaa of earryingaoa tb
kualneaaof Mtrehaadislac, now offer
A Cslood
And ear opportunity to tb eltliens of Clear.
Held and adjoining oounties ta boy store goads
at wholeaali or retail prices, that will astonish
iLs unlnitructed. Their good, will be partieti-
larly aelecUd te nit thif msrk.U Every lady
will, tharafora, call lb aUsatlun of bar
IIiisImiikI
To this ftwi.becaosa this branch of oar baainess
will neelre special atlentlen, and everything
Beaded is a well regulated houiehold wll! at all
times b found In oar stor. Our stock of DRY
G(Mla shall not be snrpassed, either ia qual
ity or price, and will embrace, in part, P rlntt of
srery style. Ginghams and Lawns of rery
quality. Muslins of every grade, Is Lainei
adapted to tb tastes of the old and young; and
every artiel af any kind of goods they aell is
Guaranteed
To b as represented, and warranted to fly aet
lifaeUon. Aa to UR !'.! CtMIDH we bays
a eplsnded assortment of Alpacas, black, erhiu,
aad ia colors; Armurae, Silks, and la short all
lbs nsweat styles la tb market. W desir this
fact to b scums kaewa
To Every
Parson man. woman, child. nhtU
ckaaic, farmer, lawyer, barber, womea's-rlght
maa, or any otn at ail La tb oaaty
Young
Or eld. rlca er noor. hirh or low. wba will r.vnr
as with a eall. With our new and eitensire
stock uy gollaea eaa please tha mast fas.
ddioo
IdaIy,
By Jnst dropping la and retting a air dress
pattern, lace salt, kid gloves or by doing that
which ii bettor t glv. her awell-nlled pars,
and sbs will tod good and pay In.' investment ia
mbrolderies, edging., ribboBs, gloves, hosiery,
or any tber household acactslliaa.
And
la addltloB to what we bar alre.ly eaemera
ted,we keep all kinds of CKSTLF.IHEN'K
W EAR such as Cloths, Casaimsrea, Batiastta,
Bats, Boots aad Shoes, la, beside.,
A XIoo
Assorlrnsnl f Made-up t I.OTIIIXG for Mea
aad Boys, msnufacUrsd out of tha vary boat
material, which wa will sell for cash ar Mcbana-a
for country produce at prloea which will aataaisb
botb husband and
lVIfo
We ar new largely e a gaged la baying and
selling MUUARK TIMHI.R and manufac
tared Lt'MBER, and will gir tbia branch al
business spatial attention, and awkt it aa object
To Every
One wba has Lumber to sell to deal with us,
W shall aleo keep wonataatly oa hand a
general assortment af OKttCCIIIl:' aad
IIAHIIW A HIv, which wa will sell at etceed
Ingly low prieea. We also keep a fall assort
meat of ttUEESSW ARI-i. Tbia departmsat
will he kept full aad eomplele, and every
I
Young 31 nn
Or raaidea who contemplat boaaekseplng. will
And It advantageous to com and trad with as.
Wa ar so situated, and, from long eiperieace In
lha basincsa, ao well arquaialed with th want
and aeeeesitiea of this community, that w feel
satisfied if arery maa and womaa
111 Clearfield County
makes It a point to buy their goods from as, w
esa' pleas them both as ta quality aad prlo.
Tharafora, com along and buy you
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Quccnswnre, Ilardware,
BOOTS & SIIOES, HATS 4 CAPS,
EeadyMade Clothing,
Aid everything yoa aeed to rmder yoer.elve
and families comfortable, from
JAS. .. GRAHAM & SONS.,
.ugiMf CLKARF1KLD, Ta.
"JbTOTirP The fornntlen of the partnerehlp
X 1 of Jam B. tlraham A fcon. d nut prere.it
tin. settlement of the Bote, and hook eroant. of
the late Orm of Showers A tlrwhm or K. W. lira-
ham. i ho hnowtng themelve Indebted to
el. her are eeqne.led to cone forward at once and
elose their acronnta.
JaMKS b oraiiam a pons.
Clearteld, fVptrmner Id tt.
".irAl)l'.llt().(HKLONi PH1NGLFS.
The nnder.igned hereby give notice, that
the wil nav the hiehe.l inirb.l . .,. - . j
qnalilyol LONU SI1IMII.KS, and tboaehaving
eiien iw ir. win nrin 11 10 rae.r tntcreat to five
them a call before calling rlwhere.
JOS. OH AW SOS.
Ciewield, Uanb I, Urn - . ..
:nlir,ii.
Oponinp of tb Tyrone 4 q,.
Branch U Clearfield.
torly.otu nifri north of Tr
0
kV and nft,r Monday, rl, , .
bunrfeve) hetw-o lyron and hKk'lL'"1
on IWngrr Tmia beiwcea I,r.. . '
le d. a lohow., 'Jr.. sa,
I.ea South. Btatloaa.
100, P. M. ClesrdelJ
.J5, " Ph.lipahnrg "
4.1A, Oeccola....".
i.50, ' " Tyroae.
'' aerti,
11.10, .
lu.tii,
ktll, e
CON SECTION.
Passengers leaving Clearteld at S o'eloek a
Phil.psl.urg at 1.66 p. m., Ueceela at 4 u '' '
arrive at Tyrone at 4.60 p. m., making eo,tL'
will. Cncmati btpreaa Hast al 0 I; 6
with Mail Heat at 6.41 p. m, on il.m i..M
wilh bald Kacle Hiprees, leaving Tyrone.; tZ
tm., arriving al bellelonte al .4i p. a J
ork llavea at III. Ill p. m., eonneet.ti.
Mail bast on tl.e Philadelphia and line klr
11.21 p.m.,arri?mgat Willi. ,,, j,j7
Kaluraug, pamog.ra Iwe.ng H1U,wnJ:
.l a- m.. on Kris mail Waal. arri.. ..TTM
ven at 9 Itl a. tn.. aonnecuoc w.ih k.u l
Elprcaa leaving Lock llaren at ltU a. m
riling at belleiunte at ll.ii a. m., r.uwt i
City at s.JJ f. m., and Tvrone at I.2U n
BHWAltb II. MILLUHi,
(.eneral foperuiteaa..
0E0Rt.li C. HlLklAo,
bapenntesittat
riiUatlclphia & Erie Kallroail.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Through and dirct route between Philad.lali
iialtimora. ll.nl.t.n.. Willi r.a,
, . lll Ht.aw.uar,
and the
Great Oil Region of Pennsvlvanii.
ELEXiANT SLEEPING CAEs
Oa all Hlght Train.
0!f and after MONDAY, HOT. tii, tll a.
traine a the Phil.delnhia A E.u . :!
itoad will ran a follow :
Heat ward.
Mail Train leave Philadelphia 10 4JP a
ll. A .. o. a. -
Do... am v. .t Kria . .
Kris Kinross loaves PhilMelnhi."" i. .. .
la. J. P. u
....-. r.v. mary a. W A. K
-arrive i r.ne I t . w
Kaetm.nl.
Mail Train learH Erie 10.54 av
no a a...... . .. : rr.
lie arrive ai Philajt.lnai. na, .
Iria Eipress leave Erie J1 Jj P a
T . j. I-. . . -
"r -a. ofc mery s....MM 1.1BA. M.
"o ..amv ai raiiaalp&.a... 4.21P.M.
Mail and Kxrjreaa cinnaM m,ih Hit , l ...
Allegheny Eiver Bail Hoed, baggage cttaes
tJeasral Snpsrtaiettait
Clearfield County Bank.
THE Clearlield County Bank as aa laeorpea,
ted institatioa has gon out of existeoes w
th surrender of its charter, wa Mar 11. Ilak
All its stock Is owned by tie subteriben, whs
w.ll eonttuuo ta banking Baaiaeeeat tbe a
place, as privat Beakers, ender the trw i
of tbo "Clearteld County Bank." er. re.
apona.olclor the debta.l the bank, and will pay
lu notea on demand at tho eoonter.' lie.,,
received and interest paid whsa moasy la leltlar
a tied tim. Paper dieeouatod at ail ner east.
aa heretofore, (mr personal re.pon.ib.lity at
pledged for all Deposits reeetrod and baiisea
trans icted. A eohtiaaene of the liberal ati
ronage of the business men af tha eoanty Is n
apecttullr olicid. As Preaideat, Cashier sad
officers of the larc Clearlield Coanle bank. as
rtquire tbe aotea of laid Beak ta be praeeilad
lor reaemptiou.
JAS. T. I.Fns ARD, BICHARD 8HAW,
WM. PORTKR, JAB. B. GRAB. AM.
A. K. WRIGHT, ft. L. BEID,
WM. A. WALLACK.
The bo.iness of lb Bask w.ll k oaltad kv
Joha M. Adama., Keq as Cashier, jaatiyM
J. I. M'Oirfc. Edward Perks. I
B ASKING Sl COLLECTIOH HOUSE
or
McGirk & perks
Bocceesors to Foster, Perks, A Co
Pulllabrfr, tea trw Cooauty, Pa.
THERE all tbe business of a Banking Beam
w
w.ll he traweacted pnimptly and upea tas
mart favomlilc torutt.
marl -a
County National Bank.
CLEARflELD, PA."
THIS Bank Is aow open and ready forbesi
neve. Offics oa Second street. 1b tbe beiH
ing formerly occupied by Lecaerd. Fiaaey A Cs.
Mnairveis axu nrrtran.
JAS. B. ORAUAM, RICHARD PHAW
WM. A. WALLACK, WM. PtIRTKH,
A. K. WRIGHT, eKO. L. RKED.
D.W.MOORE. JAS. T. LEONARD:
ja?','e Cashier. Pr.ai4.st
lartsmillting.
New Illacksmith Shop.
PECOXD 6T, CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THE andcrsigned begs Ic Inform his friesJl,
Bad tha iohaoiuels af the borough of Clear
aid and surrounding neighborhood, that ha Is
new ready to eiceute all orders either ia Iroa a)
ttseL
HORSE enOEIKQ a th most arpmi'
city style.
ALL KINDS OF SAW.MILL IRONS aal
RUINB work, logmen's tools. eanthooks,sprass,
grsha, Ac
Steel tool of all kinds made of best Kngluk
r Amriraa tel.
aVm.AU my work Is warranted te glr satis.
faction, or aot cbargad for.
New IlIncIaMiilth IShop.
THIRD STREET, CLEARFIELD.
fT HB aobscrlherrsapectfully Informs bit frlenis
I and tbe puhlir in general, that he has local
trd in tha borough of CLKARFIKLD, la the
shop recently oceupied by Jacob Sbnnkweiler,
when he la now ready to perform all da'xi
towards bia cu.to&.;r in a workmanlike manner
Rleda. Sleigh, Bacgics aad W agoaa ironed, aal
HorM-boelof done at reaaenahle rates. B.
respectluiiy asks a share of work from the peblii,
as ha Intends to glee bia whole attention re Ik.
bu.mess. THOMAS RILEY.
March It, mi.
I-oggsTow mlilp Awake
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
TIIOiMAS BEEltS'S t
IVERTUODY trying u gl tbar.rtt, for fear
i of being crowded out into the cold,
ll yoa want good choeing dona, go to Bsaaa.
If you want your Piers ironed right, goto Bsaaa
If you want good Mill Irons, go to Btaas.
If you want your wagon ironed ia tbe beat
stvle and workman.h.p, go to Bias.
F.acct makes ihe beat Stoma Machine is th.
State, and done all kinds of IlLACKr:HlTlilNf
aa cheep as can be done ia the eouaty for Cask
my rost va.ee address Is Claariirld pnire.
THOMAS BEk'HS
Rorgs Tp., Pee. 1, 1 (! T -tl .
Democratic Almanac.
fl'Milf iiiTlitKl pultlimtinD Ii for th
X po ofiir.. it hoall I-J.1H thf bsndfoi r;
lU'inorntt. it (Mltit.in full ftltytiun rfliml fr1
txrry unv in th I'tiiM PttMi hen.
nnmWr lor ixffi omuini m tomyWf lirt lh'
nnmrinf H ih Awiiis?riaiiptTTd iBt'J
dunnf Lincoln' nimuutnitiin ; nnd tbt Mr I!1"
flollllllil th rteniBB nf mil I h nasi ilts.i.1 lit) W1"
itnpn-onfHi durir.fr 4h Mti ril. Thr
t.U, fr for.ir rpffrMiM, n worth men
Ui frir f tlir puKlimlifln. Th nmt-?r foTl'
i tint) full f i N'tiM.I- Ftmiittm. Anronf tli''
fiO rrntu to hr Pot Mnta?r, witt Tw'ir hj rrt-'
nil it tv lur wch Tr. fr- of ott- ( JtJ
Grape Vines for Sale.
1.1. tha l...(:ni, hor.lv varieties of ?
JY H. tOMHIIK CI'TTlNtlS. IIM H
hundred. CONCORD VINES onlj If erntJ. (lrJ
drra solicited as soon a convenient, aod cllw! W
rotetion. hy A. M.
Clearlield. Pa., Angnet . lattr.
T11R DFtVRTlC ALMANAC for
J. IT and lh'. Bt sale af the Pert
I'.ice IS een.s. Wailed lo any ad.lree. pri; a
1I1Y the Ilk Will RSTIf ALMANAC. Osl' I
Jj Mau. aierj TOearskeuid b . I