Till) KKPUjiLICAN. CI.EAUKlKI-n, Pa WEDNESDAY WORM Nil, MAY 19. !. Die First Recorded Burial. Tlie fii ot mention, in tho Hebrew Scrilnros, of burial, i thul nf Surah, tho wilo of AUrnhnui. Of rath of iho patriitrvhs, with one exception, whosc namen are iwordtfil in tho full of Genesis, it is briefly mid, "and he died." It in not a'Uel, "and was burieJ." From the dcalli of Abel, the first to die, to thtttot Buruh, a period of two thousand yours, in no instance are we told what disposition wan jnudo of tho mortal remain. ''All tho days that Admn lived were nine hun dred and thirty years ; and ho died." What waa tiu "order for tho burial of tho dead" at tho funeral of the firm man? And whoro did they 4ay his body r Tho first burial place described in the aacred records is the cuvo which was tolected as tho burial placo of Sarah. Of this sepulchro wo have, in the book of Genesis, a history of af fecting simplicity and beauty. While Abraham was a sti anger und a so journer at Hebron, his wife died, and be was obliged To seek for bora burial place. Tho people of the land honored him as a mighty prince amoug tlwm, and offered' him his choice of their sepulchres. Ho must have apprecia ted tho kindness of tho offer, but be naturally preferred a family burial Iilace of his own, and he had sot his icnrt on a cave in tho field of Mac pheluh, which seemed lilted for the gad purpose. Tho field and cave therein bolongcd to Ephron, the Hil tito. For Bomo reason, which does not aimear. Abraham did not first apply to this man for the purchase of the cavo, out tie asueu nis menus and his neighbors to apply br him. Ephron offered Abraham both the field and tho cave us a gift. The bereaved patriarch was unwilling thus to recoive them, llo would not be depondentso long as no uccessity required it, on tho goncrosity of others, nor would ho bury his buloved dead in a sepulchro that cost bini nothing. "I will give the money for the field," lie said to Ephron, "take it of mo, and 1 will bury my dead thoro." Ephron, in reply, named four hundred shekels of silver as tho worth of the field. This sum Ab.raham paid by weight to Ephron, in the presenco of tho peoplo of tho land. Tho contract and payment having been publicly witnessed, tho field, with tho cavo therein, "and all the troes that wore in the field," bceamo tho property of Abraham and bis heirs. This is the first recorded instance of a legal conveyance of real cstato, and it is remarkable that it is tho convey ance ot a burial place. All men can not bo landholders, but every man may reasonably expect to have, somo day, as much land as may sorve for a grave. In tho eatro of Macnhclah Abraham buried his wifo. Thirty eight years passed away and his sons buried him in the cavo. One hundred and thirty-two years later, Jacob, dying in Egypt, re meni bored that famiiy sepulchro, and charged his sons to bury him therein. Having described it as "the cavo that is in tho field of Macphcluh, belore Jlamre, in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with tho field of Ephron the Hiltitc," bo added tho words so ten derly expressive ot the naturul wish to rest anions: one's kindrod "There they buried Abraham and Sarah bis wile : there they buried isaao ana Kebekab his wifo ; und there I buried Leah." After these speciGc directions there could be no inistnko us to tho locality of the sepulchro to which Jacob's lust thoughts and wishes were turned, and bis sons accordingly car ried him into Canaan and laid him with his fathers, Abraham and Isaac. With the burial of Jacob the record of burials in the cave of Macnhclah closes. Thecavp is not now in the fiossossionofits rightful owners, the loirs of Abraham. Litllo did tho honored patriarch imagine when ho purchased it as a burial place, that in distant ages it would lio within tho walls of a mosquo, while bis descend ants, whose presence in the land should be its protection, would bo scattered among tlm nations "an astonishment, a proverb and a by word" because they would not listen unto tho voice of tho Lord their God. And yet it is gratifying to know that the tomb of tho patriarch bus beon protoctcd, though by tho hands of "Turks, infidels, and heretics." What countless multitudes of the wiso and good havo passod away of whoso gravos we know nothing. "Hull long outlaata the .torlrd Itnne; Bat Mhrf ' their' very duit it gene." Woo are the Happy f Lord Byron said, "The mechanics and working men, who can maintain their families, are, in my opinion, tho hnppiost body of men. 1'overty is wretchedness; but even provurty is perhaps, to bo preferred to the heartless, unmeaning dissipation of tiio higher orders." One author says, "1 havo no propen sity to envy any one, least of all the rich and great ; but if I were disposed to this wcikneKR, tho subject of my envy would be a healthy young man, in full possession of bis streiith and faculties, going forth in the moraine to work fur bis wifo and children, or bringing them bomo bis wages at night." Lord Norbury, having boon asked to contribute a shilling to bury an attorney whohad died poor, exclaimed. "Only a shilling to burg an nltorneyl Uoro s a guinea; go and tiury twenty one of them 1" Mark Twain says tlio difference lietwocn an Amrriran wildcrni-ss and an Alri.nn wildornoss is, Hint in ono you arc continually surrounded ly DlaC'k OCai-ft : ill l,n ntlmr Itv liu blacks. Ono Now Haven alitor vails anotli cr a "moral hyena, WUoho fu and fot-rinK tr.nne drip, will, pall and aquafortii." Tlicy0 had an election lately. Senator Kucpne Cassorly, of Cali fornia, issowwii'd fnrM.iiSojou worth of lands outside of San Kranci?o,and ho also owns ponsiderahlc roal estato in the heart of tho city. Onoof Crant'a organs is ground dllily in front of St. rau', churchyard by a one-armed soldier, says the Si. Y. Jlcrahl. A tnovomont earthquftke. i real cutftto An A fact Courtuhin is h'm but mat ritnooy ii bliiter. A Little JlistoTj, f'-inie of the radical journals, assert that prior to the adaption of the pro en? Vtnle Constitution. person l lb African Mice exercised the right of nflrage in Pennsylvania. Tlu-V lay great strcs upon the fact that in I'enn's charter and in tho Constitu tion of 17H0, every .-rrmiia" was mndo an elector. Tiiey cnreliilly avoid slating that negroes were tl.irr in Pennsylvania lioin tho time of their introduction into tho slate until the year 17S0. They were tlavcs when iho Declaration of Independence was adopted and remained so forfourycars afterward, when they were liberated by what is known as the Emancipa tion Act. In an act passed in 17-0, negroes were denominated "an idlo und slothful people," and magistrates were directed to "bind out free negroes for Inr.inoss or vagrancy." The penalty of reduction to slavery was added, in the sumo act, to tlieerinio of u negro intermarrying with a while person. Hence, us negroes were slaves until 17SI), and especially under Iho ban of the law, it follows lliul they coulU not havo been voters prior to that date. Penni charter, therefore, did nol enfranchise them, for under it and its amendments they wcro held in slavery. As to Iho meaning oi tne wora "freeman" in the Constitution of 171)0, wo havo tho uminimoiis decision of tho Supremo Court, in an opinion delivered by tho groatest jurist that ever sut upon tho bench of Pennsyl vania, John liannister Gibson. In G Watts, page u;3, is reported tho case of Jlubbs against Furjg, in which a ne gro of Luzerne county brought suit against an election board for refusing bis volo. The enso was carried to the Supremo Court, which unanimously decidod tliut tho word "freeman" in the Constitution of 17!)0, did not apply to neyrotn or persons of color. YVo refer to these historical lacts merely to prove the falsehood of the Ra lit ul neu spupcrs in assorting that formerly Africans wcro legal voters in Pennsylvania. They never were at any time. Doubtless in some instan ces, their votes wcro received in defi ance of law, just as tho voles of while persons uro occasionally taken now-a-Vitvs. But under tho Constitution and the 'aws they never wero, at any poriod in the history of the Statu, tftjal volcrs. And ibis effectually disposes of the clap trap and fustian cfcortain radical prints, about roturn inir lo the principles of our forefathers." That would bo lo return to slavery, so far as the African is concerned. Is that the next step our lladicul reform ers propose to taker Jlelford bazcue. Girls Should Learn to Keep House. Js'o young ludy can bo too well in structed in anything which will affect tho comfort of a family. Whatever position in society she occupies, she needs a practical knowledgo of house hold duties. She muv be placed in such circumstances that it will not be necessary for her to perform much domestic labor; but on tins account she needs no les knowledgo than if aho was obliged to prcsido personally over tho cooking stove and puntry. Indeed, I have '.bought it was moro difficult to direct others, und requires more experience, than lo do the sume work with our own bands. Mothers are frequently so nice and particular, that they do not liko to give up any part of tho care of their children. This is a great mistake in their management ; for they are often burthened with labor and need relief. Children should be early taught ti niuko themselves useful ; to ussist their parents every way in their pow er, and to consider it a privilego to do so. Young people cannot realize the im portance of a thorough knowledge of house keeping ; but thoso who bavo suffered tho incouyotiicnc and morli ficathn of ignorance, can well appro cialo it. Children should bo tarly indulged in their disposition lo bako and experiment in vuiiou ways. It is often but a troublcsomo help that they afford ; but still it is a groat ad vantage to them. I know a little girl who at nine years old made a loaf of bread cverv week during tho winter. Uor mother taught her bow much yeast, suit and flour to iiso, und she b:atnequilcan expert baker. When ever she is disposed to try her skill in making sample, cukes or pies, she is permilled to to so. She is thus, while amusing herself, learuingan important lesson, llor mother calls her her liltlo house koeper, und often permits her to get what is necessary for the table. She hangs the keys by her side, and very musical is the jingling to bor cars. I think before aho is out of her teens, upon which sho bus not yet entered, that sho will have some idea of how lo cook. Somo mothers givo their daughters the care of honso keeping, each a week by turns. It seems lo mo a good ar rangement and a most useful part of their education. Domestic labor is by no means incompatible with the highest degree ft refinement mid men tal culture. Many of the most ele gant, accomplished woman 1 have known have looked well to their house hold duties, and have honored them selves and their husbands by so doing. "Stanton," tha newspapers toll us, "is all broken down." Is it possible that the inhuman dog has conscience enough in him to enable di vino provi dence lo bo revenged for the ahnmina l onsthe wrclch has committed. No, Josh, 1 was neber drunk, but I was toxicated once on ardent pirit, and data enulT for dis nigger. De Lord, if my dead didn't fuel as if all do riggers in do world was splittin wood on il. An Iowa man lelcgraidied to a sheriff in Illinois dircdini; tlio arrcKl of n limn who was eloping with his wife, lie added : "lie owes mo ono hundicd dollars. If lio pays, lot him If a Rponnful i( yoant will raiso fin conts wort ti ttf flour, how much will il tuko to rnist Htiolhor harrol ? Answer may bo hundod in orer Iho fence. A Ivichmond aiKr nnnonncos itinl 'the fiint run cf nnkoe tourists lion c unnipnccd." (Jod be jnaird when tlie loft run rliall linvi- (oaod. A dr4pcrnto mnn ol Omaha ha pro poned marriage to Anna iMckinson. And nuy tho Lord have mercy on him ! No wondor that tho nqnirrpl ia ao cuaed of ohattoring ho ia ccrtninljr ft great tail-boarer. Tho bored of eduralion Sohoolloys on a pummer afternoon. In a game of cards a good deal de pends on a good deal. HOOIlVMrSl.lIlMAUUTTLKS llooflnnd'ft German Tonic; Th UrrM Hfmf.llri frr alt Ii" of Itti litvvr, fiomarh, or Iifitit Urganiv. ItKtllantl' German Hitters ! rropoi. of lb pure Juioef (or, xhty rt aifHmiually trmd, TT Kitrtru) "f rmita. b .ml kiftrkf. I "'i"ir!i.in highly em-ntrruti t d x ntirtly "Om .row ttcoholio admiitur of dj kind" IIooiland'H German Tonic I a combination of all tb. IngroriUnti of Ibt liitloM, with th purant quality of Santa 'rtii Hum, Oranjtj, ic, making on of the mutt plva ant nd a htm., bid rmeitoi rr offer.. to Hit puMic. Thima preferring a aediotna fro from alaobolie admixture, wili una IIoutlumTs German Bitters. Thot who hare no objection to tbt oomblnv tiuo of Ui U it ten m ilaud, will ui IJootlimd's German Tonic. They art both equally (rd, and contain tha Mine medicinal viriu, tha ehoioa bvtwaaii tha two batng a tnra matter of tait( lha Tonio btiog tbt moil iitiatabla. Tha itomarh, from ft variety of auis, inch aa Indigent ou, t yrpii. Narrow Ihbility, ate,, ii vrrv apt to bare It funeUuoa derang. ed. The LWer, eym I I pathiiing ae cloeely ai It doea with tha rJtoteaoh, then he- cornea affeatnd, the remit of which la that the patient suffer! from ear oral or More of the fol lowing dUeaaei : Conttipatlon, Flatulence, Inward Pilea, Pollneai of llluod to the lira J, Acidity of the fiom ch, Nauiaa, TIrt burn, Di'jrua' for Food, VuflneM or Weight lo the biomecb, Hour Kmptioni, Sink ing or Fluttering at the pit ofthe htomaob.Bwim- ling of the Head, 11 u rr ted or bifteult breathing, fluttering of the llart,Cbcklng or (Suf focating eeneationa whee. to a lying poiture, Dimneit of vliion, dot r we be before the erea, doll pain in the head, deficiency of per. epiration, yellowneaa of the akin and eyei, Pain in the lida, back, cheat, limba, etc., audden fluihea of beat, burning flueb, oonatant Imagininge of eril aod great depreaaion of apirita. The aulTerer from these dlneaaea ihould eier- eiee the greateat eautiun in the eeleeetioa ol remedy fur bit caae, purchasing only that which be ii avaured I I from hia Inveatigi tiooa and inquiriea poiaeeaea true merit, ia ekillfnlly compounded, l free from i.- jurioua ingredient, aod baa eetabliihed for it I f a reputation fr the euro of theaa diaaaaae. In thia ennnection we would lubmit thoae well known reinediee llooilantl's German Bitter, IlouflaiitVn Gorman Tonic, Prepired by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pi. Twenty-lwe vran alnee thry were flrat Intre. ditred IntA thia cnuntry from lermnny, durinr hiib time they have ondoutitedly perlormel mora cure, and benefited Buffering bttmanlty to a greater eiteut, then ftny other reined lee known to the Dublie. Thce remediea will effeetually fare Mrer Complaintt Jaundice, D.rapepeia. Chmale or Nervoua liability, H Chronic Diarrhtea, Diatea of the kid nere. nnd all diaeiaea aaiaing from a Disordered Liver, Htomacb, or Intcittoei. Debility, Besultlrg from any canne whatever i Proatratlon of tbe ayautw tnduoed by severe Labor, Hardships, Kfpnauro, Fevers, to., to. There Is no medicine extent equal to these lemedies in sufU eaes. A tone and rigor ia imparted to the whole evttrm, the appetite Is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the etoutaeb di goets promptly, the blnvd ) purified, tbe coot piexion beeomes sound and hslthy(the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyee, n bloon i given tn the eheeks, an 1 the week and nervous Invalid becomes stiong and neattny oeing. IVrsoiw Advanced in Life, and feeling tbe hand nf time weighing heavily uLon them, with all Its nttendant ills, will find the W9 of theie bitters or the Tonic, an elixir that will lr.mil new life Into their veins, rsntore In n meaaure the energy and erdor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken fur me, and give health and happinssa to their remaining jeers. Notice. It Is s well eMah11hed fat that fnlly one half of the female no rtion of tr ponn I a lion are seldom in the I . enjoyment of good health, or to aethier awn eipreeeioa, they "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of alt enerrv, extremely nervous, and nave no np petite. To this Hats of persons the Bitters, or tbe Tonl'i, Is especially recommended. Weak and Dedicate Children are made strong ty the nie of either of these retneiies. Tbey will cure every esse of naroemtw without fall. Thousands of eertifioates have nocnmulatsd tn tbe hands of the proprietor, but spaee witl allow of the publication of bnt n few. Tbofe.it will be observed, are men of note, and vf surb standing tnat tbey must be believed. Tchtiiuoniulfl. lion. Oenrce W. WondwnH. Chief Jufline of tbe bopreme Court of Pennsylvania writes t Philadelphia, Pa., Mamh In, ISh". "I find Tloort. sun's . Unnnsii HiTTansis mi too 10, useful In A dieeasesof the digeat- ve organs, and of great benefit in eases of debilttv and want of nervoas action In the system, lours, truly, (Jiu. . oo0wsRb." Una. James Thompson. Judge of tbe Puprei Court of Penaiylnt. writes. Thitatf inula, April in, men. 'I consider Hoofland's tier man ltlttersa vain able medicine in oaae nf Imligeatlon or Itypop eia. I can certify this From eapertenee. "Yoers, with respect, Jahis imwrio From Kev. Joseph I. Kennard, D. !., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Chunb, Philadeipbiat Ir. J s.'Kson Dear hir 1 have been frequent- lv reauested to eonnert my name with recom msniistions of diflerent kinds of medirinea, but resardine the prae t ice as out of my Bp itrotnate sphere, I i have In all oaees da- rlinrd but with ft 1 elear proof in vsrioua InRtaneea, and ptirhralarlv ia ruj own Ismilv the npelulnensol lr, Hwoflsnd's Uvrman Itinera, I deimrt for one from mr nual course, to ex preas my full eenvirtion that fur general debility of the PYiteua, and especially for Lirer Com plaint, it is a fe and ntluahle preparation. In ums rases it may Jail, nut equally, i count not, it will he very honerVial toihasewho suffer from the above cause. Yours, very repeeifly, J. 1). Kkimart, Eighth, below Coates btrceta. From Rev. K. !. Fen UII, Edllsr of Clirlatiatt "Chronirle," Philadelphia: 1 have derived decided heneftt from the ne of Ilocffard's tier man llittera, and leei it my pr vl lege to recommend them as a mit valuable tonic to all who are suffering frum geaeraJ debility or from dieaes arising from derangement of the liver. Yonra, traly, K. 1). isnstL, Caution. Hooflan l's German Hitters are eonnlerfelted. Pee that the signa -. ture ef C. M.JACK 80S ts on the wrap I I por of each bottle. All others are nun - ' forfeit. Principal Office and Mauufseisrr, at the Merman Medio! Store, No. fl.ll Arrb street, Philadelphia, Pa. CIIAM.r.B M. I:VAX, Proprlttor. (Formerly C. M. Jauksoa a Co.) Price, Hocrland'i German Bitters, per bottle 1 tt w per half doien. t 00 Hooflandi Oct man Tonie, put np in quart bottles, per bottle , M.H 1 ft Or a half Jo sen for 1 ftt pt9 not ferget to examine well the ertftls yen bay, la order U get the geaalns. jaftFor anie hj all iraggUU and dealers U medicines. JtJI I inffllral. GOOD H FAITH I, finmMlBl l Ml. ir on If i m4 nrrfff tintr ul Oi1 nnmor, nn4 dla trmpm nl kcVark'a Hliiu4 I'llli, .nil (l Oit IMTtial nic.i). r-rl'.toiif llilr rtfuUt ftih ll.it,,, n4 DTtr, In atrl, ktrp Ihrm ,0 hy lh dull; f ol Hubxk'i Muimch llill.r,. DYSPEPSIA. There It, probablv, no one diaeaee with which mankind are atllicted which la the enures of eo many ailnieute ea 1'yapepiia, and there la no mnre ertaio cure than Koback a Stouarb Jiit ten. A EEMAEKABLE FACT That not a alngle Inetanee baa fnme tn tbe kn'wled(;e of the proprietors, of the Inilere ot hark e Medicine to gire entire ratiolactiun in the hundreds of thounand of eases in which they have been mud j tbia la worthy of remark and undeniable eridenre of their intrinsic merits. LOUD Iba pralta In tha moutba of aTarvbodr In Inor of Houack'a Hlomack Dunn, Illuod I'illi and blood l'urin.r. 18 IT SIGHT That you should bid defiance to all nntural laws and the science of medioal men, sod suffer with Dyipepsia or Indigestion when Hoback's Btoji- noh Bitters ean be procured at any drug store f THEY Witt CUBE YOU Of rorolu la. Erysipelas, Pick or Nervous Head ache. Billiousneas, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Consumption. Pain In the back cr Loins, Gout, Pleortey, Leucorrhtrt or Whites, Eruptions and all diseases eriaiog from a disor dered state nt tbe stomach. Hoback's illoud Pills, Ktomacb Hitters and Blood Purifier. AS A PKEVENTIVE Against Malaria, Fever aod Ague, and all dis eaaea, arising from a torpid state of the liver, there Is so medicine so highly recommended as Kb back s btumeck liitters. GRATIFYING To know ttiat a rrlt.hl. ramady la within lV raeh of .rarvhody for ttia radieal aara of vyt n,p.la or Indl.Mtlon. Saoh a rrmady fa Ko. back ' Stomach li Ultra. Sold br all Dmif iila. EVERYBODY fhonld k.ip eontaatlr within th.lr raarh. tlio.. mvalnanla ram.dlaa to tnarnfullv enmhal di. am. Hahark'a Ulond Pitta, Hnhark'l Htonjarh hitl.r., and Hubai-k'a Hlod I'urifl.r. th.T ara infallili.a in tba di.aaaaa for wliirh that ara rwommrnaea. NOBODY Can afTord to be without aorh valnable medicines isHohaek's Blood Pills, IStomacb Bittern and Blood Purifier. TEMPERANCE. Than If, narhapa, no ona Ihliif that baa dona ao nuoh to pronota tha aaaaa of tomparanoa aa that aaatla atimolatlna lonif, nobaok Blomaoh Bittara. tha, atrana-tban and Invirorata witbont produciBg tha 111 adaru of alcoholic nimulanu. RENOVATE. Darin, lha Sprint- month. It la ana of lha ragular hanaabold dutia, ta ranorata, nnd, in tha wialtlplicltr of olb.r dull., ont'a own ailf ia In a t-raat maarara, ovarlookadi thoarand, of aalnabla liaa, miiiht ba prolonrad. and many aoui uap, aaaa, rruia nrawiatara rraraa nf tnor onghly ranoratinK tha tyrtam with lr. Roliack'a lllood rills, rllomaoh Ulttaraand Wood Purifier WHO SELLS THEXt Tha Arnta for tha aala of RAharVa Bland Pllla. Stomarh llittarr and HlMd Poriflar ara UAKTMt lCK IRWIN, Claartald, Pa. aprll THE GREAT ZINCARI BITTERS. A safs Blood Purifier, a splendid Tonie, a pleas ant Beverage, a certain euro and Preventive of Diseases rMIJt ZIXOARt BITTKBA nre ecmnnonded fntrn a prescription r f the celebrated Kftvp- tian physirian, 1'R Cnnorst-s, who, alter years of trial and siperiment, diorororea the Kmgsri Herb the most remarkable production, the earth, perhaps, has evei yielded certainly the 11 out etle.tiv to tbe rnre m disease. It, in enmMnatlon with the othe valnahl properties of ehirb tns 7,1UA11 M 1 1 lhx ts enmpoeed will cure Ilyspepla, Fever and Ane, Billioue Fever, Cliolir, Cold, ltronehitifl. Consumption In Its flrr-t stage, Kiatulency, Ner vous Iiebihty, Female Com plaints, Hhnmatlsm, Iveaiery, Acute snd Chronic iharru-a, Cholera Nirhus, Cholera, Tvrhoid and Tvphus Fever, Yeliftw Fever, (Scrofula, l'isea aes of the Kidneys, Habitual Cos tiveneaa. In (he Prevention and Cure of the aboye dis- rasen, il has never been known to fall, as Ihow sandi of our moat promisent rittsens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let the efflieled send for circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who have been en red after tbe 1 r eases have been pronounced hopeless ny our best pnrsicians. Principal iiepat, F. rUHTFR sr 0., No. N, Front L, fkiladelphii Recommended by Kx Oov. Dsvtd R. Porter, of FeancyWaala. Bon. Pnbeil J. Fisher, " Hon. Kderard McPhereon, " lion. Joel R. fnner, " Hon. vTm. McHherry, and ethers. ptrtn4 for Cirenlara. Ifehll-ly, OWslMW P.N4f-KA, Kennedy's Medlpd Disco Tory, Helmhold's Buchu, Raker's Cna Liver Oil, Jane's and Aver's medicines of every una, lor sate v hahthwr k a IK In, Trntari and obdounlnal svpportrs of every kind of tbe latest Improvements, for tale si laettrui Storo of HAKI6WICK A I&WLV. I ,.xi a t'in BOYNTON A. YOUNG, ForMi;i;s k machinists Mstiuracturers of . TORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM KXC: Corner of Fourth and Pine Ptreets. C I l'-AHI'll l-I, PA. nAVIXrt engaged In the manufacture or flret elass MACHIN'KIIY, we respectfully infortn the public that e are now prepared to flit all orders as chesply and as promptly as can be done in any of tbe cities. We manufacture nnd deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-JOlu, Iksd lllocks, Water Wheels, Piiafting Pulleys, Gilford's Injector, Pteam Ganges, Pteam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cock ir Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron Pipes, Pteam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, AnU Friction Metros, Poap 8 tone Packing, Gum Pack ing, and all kinds of MTLL WOKK; together with Plows, Bled Boles, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. "fj" Orders solicited and filled at city prices. All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery of oar manufacture promptly answered, by addrea- ing us at Clearfield, Pa. dwlO tf BOYNTON k YOl'KG. 0. L. Beed, ) NOTICE. ::.! F. Weaver, CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! TMIK proprietors respectfully inform tbe sltiaens of Clearfield euunty, that they bare entirely refitted this establishment with the latest improved W(Knl working machinery, and are now prepared to execute all orders In their line of busineas. They will gire especial attention to tbe manufac ture of material for house building, such as FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, 1111.11 KKTS ts .yiOlLIH.VtJS, Or ALL 8TYLRH, Wa alwaya hava on hand a larfre Mock of PRY LI Mil K ll. and will payoaah for all clear Lumbar. Ona-and-n-haif inch )anal atuff prefcrrad. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or axt-liangrd, to ault ouitomers. U)r Irra iolicltad, and TaitnW furniihed on hort notii and on raaaonabla tcrma. 0. L. HEED I CO. n, ar. Id, Not. 7. l(W. K. B. Pattob.. E. A. I aria ,-Jona Parroa, ..J. H. lnwtx. E. B. PATTON & CO., Having fitted np a flrst-claaa PLANING MILL Ara praparei to farnish all k.ods of Manufactured Lumber, such as Flooring. Siding, Surface-rreised Lum ber, Saih, Doors, Blinds, And every dsscription of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. frralars will find It to their advan(a(ra to ootifult "ur itrlovs baft-n TiUR'hamr alsswhura. Addrass, E. B. PATToN A n.. furwrmrillo, bto. 8, IMMf Clearfield ooutitj, Ta. (nothing. How lo Save Jloiicj'a rilHR Unas ara hard ; jvm'4 Ilka ta know Hew yoa mir sara your dollars t Ths y to do ti I will show, If jott will rrad what follows. A man who llrsd not far from bars, Who worknd Sard at his trads. But bad a boassbold to supirt That squandsrad all ho mads. X mat him oara. flays he, "My frlsad, I look thread hsar and rough ( I'r triad to ust snysslf a suit, But can't sars up enough." Bays t, tny friend, how mack hats you ? I'll toll yoa whora to fo To s-ft a suit that's sound and ohsapt To HKIZENiSTKIN A Co. ns took what llttla hs bad saved. Ana Wfnt to heisensiria A Brothers', And there hs got a hsndsoms suit. For half hs paid to othsrs. Kow ba Is bom a, br looks so well, And their e fleet Is such, That when they Uks their daily meal, Thoy don't eat half as much. Aod now be finds no Katurrisy night. With all their wants snpflied, That he has money left to spsnd, And some to lay aside. Ills (rood snreess, with cheerful I mile, He gladly tells to all. !f yo d save money, go and buy Your rlothss nt hElZENSTF.IN S CLOTIUNQ II ALL. Whore the cheapest, finest and best Clothing and good Furnishing Uoodi can be had to suit sTery tata aod in every style aprll. M A Z V It 12 N 12. (coacurraATtD laniao. for Iht liNnfrtf. Tt ts wirrantsd lot to streak, or la any man ner Injure the finest fabrics FOr FAMILY I KVsold In F1V E csnts, TEN esnts, and THKNTY eeuU boies. Kark TVKNTY eea a bo, beeldes having five times as much blue as the FIVE eents box. contains a pocket pin euthlon or amory bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use, tt ts put np In I on bnxer I ee that each Box kas proper ireae mark, tor erne hv febll am HAHTHWICK e 1RWTN tin I Hoofland's fl ar men. Host etter's and (sreene's Oxygenated Bitters i also pare Llqnera, of all UDiu lor Btdlcuiai pnrpoeei, mr sue ny iUklbVUCI, UWIV. A. W," WALTERS, ATTORXRY AT LAW, ( IttrlMil, I'. ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN KY AT LAW, I Ir.rlldit. K-0(lr. I. tin "! Il"'fc Jr'l.'fT JOHN H FULFORD, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Mrnrti-lit, '. 0t wllh J. B. M.-Knlly, Kq.,oT,r lrt Si ttonil H.nk. JMrPrompt tlntlB firm Ui lli .wuriin of II0UIH7, Cl.lmi. o, in lo ll lgl koiin.ifc H.reh 28, ISHT lT. "WAL T E RBA RR E f T , ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Offlo. en S.eond St., lrell, Fi. noTll,e W m. A. Wallxa. J. Ill.lia W.ll.n. 1). Biirlfr Frank Fl.Minir WALLACE, BIGLER & ITELDIKG ATTUUN eys at law, Cleartlcld. Pa. ftfhK bniln.ia o( all kind, promi1lT aid ae.uralaljr attand.d la nyl6 J THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSca adjoining lha Dank, form.rly oaanpiad by J. :i. MoKnalljr, aaaoad at., utaariiaia. JMr-WIII atund nromptl to collaotiona, aala otlanda, to. dac!7,2 JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LA.W And Real Ivaute A)rrut, Clearfield, Pa. OftVa oa Market attaat, oppoatta lha Jail. JayKaapaatfulla offer, hia aarricoa In aellina and buying land. In ClaarfiaM and adjoining oonntlaa ; aod with aa txpariane of arar twanlr raara aa a aorrajor. flaltara hiuaelf that ba ean randar aatialaolion. Ltrbis. o4-tt WM, M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, ClearSeld. Pa. Office oo Market atrart ona dooreaatof tha Cleer- tald CoontT bank. mty,U John II. Orrla. C. T. Aleiamler. ORViS & ALEXANDER, ATTOKN KYS AT LA W, Uellefuule, Pa. arplS,'oi-j DR.. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, FUYSICIAN AND SURG RUN, Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. .IJaving permanently located, be now ofTrrs hii profeiitiooal aervices to the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity, and the puLlie generally. All calls promptly attended to. oct2V-y F. B. REED, riiYSICIAN AND M. D,, SURGEON, IMaT-Haeinir rrnjor.d to tTIIllaiairrore. Pa., offera hia profa.itonal aerrioea to tbe people of tbe eurronndine; eonntrj. jy 1 1,'67 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Borgeon of tbe 83d Ueg nent Pennsylvania Volunteers, having returned from the Army, offers his professions! services to the ettisens of Clearfield reunty, Frufesiiunal calls prsmptty attended to. Ofhee on fieoond street, formerly occupied by Dr. Woods. aprVfifi-lf DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON. Having removed to 'Anson. yie, Pa., offers his profresional services to the people of that plaoe and the surrouning ouontry. All raili promptly attenast to. iveo. on pd DR. S. J. HAYES, SUROEOK Cl-i DENTIST. Offloe on Main St., Curwensville, Pa., rILL make professional viilts, for the SOD venienee of the public, commencing in April, iiwv, as roMows, vis t Lutbersburg First Friday of every month. Ansnnville Firet Moaday of every month. Lumber City First Thursday of ersry month, Ppendmg two days in either place. All orders for Wfirk should be priseoted en the day of his arrivnl at each place. Per Teeth extracted by tba application of local anesthesia comparatively wittiout pain All kindf of Dent) work guaranteed. n. B. The public will please notice, tkat Dr. It., when not enraged In the above visits, may bs fouad In bis oflioe, In Carwensvlllo, Pa. Cnrwensvills, Feb. 4, lttnu. DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. A. M. HILLS, Desires to Inforn bis patrons, and tbe public generally. trat he basaasootated with bisa in tbe practice of Inbslry, S. P. SHAW, D. 1). s.f Wboii g graduate of tbe Pblladelphia DsnUl t-ollepe, acd therefore bas tbe bigbest atleta Unas of professional skill. All work duos in the oftioe I will bold myself personally responsi ble for' being done in tba most satinfeotory Man ner and Highest order er the profession. An established praotioe of twenty-two years In tbis place eaablee ma to speak to my patients with ooDbdenee. KnrageroenU from a distance shoald be made by letter a few eUyi before tba patient designs oomlng. June 4, 1RA9-Iy. MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OFCEOI.A PTEAM MILLS, a ax tr acti' ma LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS II. II. RI1ILLINUKURD, l're.ident, Offlce Fere-t Place. Wo. 125 8. tth at., rtiil'a. JlllIN LAWSHK. tiopcrinl.nd.nl. Jefi'ftl Oacenla Mill., l learncld enunty, Pa. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Cleartlcld, I'eun'a. a;Will execute Joha in hia line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. ap rt.b7 J.BL.AKE WALTERS, SCKIVKNKK ASH CON VEY ASCttt. Agent for tba Paiehaee and Hal, of Landa. learllrld, la. Prorapt attention given to all bu.ine. eennected with tho eounty office. Office with lion. Wia. A. Wallace. Jan!, fl-tf SURVEYOR. llMR nndereigncrj oITts his services as a Fur 1 veynr, atnl may be Imind el his residence, In lAwrearv ttnhip. Letters will rca- b bim di nvted tnClearflt-ld, Ta. ayT-tr. .TAME' MITCHKU.. THOS. W. MOORE, Lmd Surveyor and Conveyancer, IfAVINU reei,(ly located In tlie bon-ugh of Lumber t.'lty, and raunied the practice of Land r-urreTing. rcipectfully teolirs his profes sional srrrices to the owners of and pvuliors in lanls In ( Icerfield and alj'ining con n tins. Iiemis of eonvevanee neatly exerutrd. (mice and residenoe one door esil of Kirk 1 Fjienerr's store. aprl4 pH4m. DANIEL rVl DOUGHERTY. BAEBER & HAIR DRESSER, rXOND PTItF.KT, jj 2.1 CI.KAirlK I. I, P A. (if THOMAS H..FORCEE, raat.ia ta 0ESF.HAL MKIirHASniSE, (.HAIIAMTON, Ta. Alao, eiteniire manufacturer and dealer in Rquare Tiailier and rianed Lumber nf all hind,. IMr-Ordcra aolicited and all biH, preirptlj filled. (Jl ly FRANCIS "COUTRIET MKHCHANT, I'l-cnrhrlllo, ( learllrld Covuty. Pa. Keeps mnstantly on hnnd a fxill asfN.rtment o( l'ry (loodn, llanlwaro. t.ntcvrie, and everything amtally krpt In a retail store, which will he sold, for enh, a cheap as ersewhrre In the oountya . Frenehville, June J", lUrtT y. ago. At. a km nrnr AinrnT WvALaanr W. ALBERT &. BROS., Maoufactarers d estnsirelealflrsli. Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, ic, HUUllLASli, PKNN-A. Order. Kilicited. hill, tilled on .hort notice and maaonable tertna. Addreaa Woodland V. 0., ClrarArld (V, Ta. J.J.vly W. ALIIKKT A BHOS. 11I RM WANTKI). The nndenigned will pay tha hicht ( AMI I'RIi'K for all hind. of FVM aad DEFR 8KINP. fllra m. a call Cltartald, Dec II. I L. REIIEKITSIN. VWrrhsni Jailor. More ninl cw Gowk F . C. C1IOM M , MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKIT H., CLiARnSLIi, T. HAVINl) optn-d op a M.rrhant Tallarln, aatablahn-nt,n H.rkrt tra.-l, .,v.ln lrg lb, r.-..d.nc.ol I'r. Ilarfairk, I woald rrl.al loll, annowne In lb ellitana of ll.arti.ld and Tirinil.r. that I bare lu.t rwrivad IrolB tho rail arn ritira a lull narortmar.t of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, &o., Of tbe l at qualltr and latail itrlo, which I am prai.arad to lunke up on abort kotice, according to the latcat (abi.n., and at price. warrantl tu be aali.facti.rjr. TrH me once, and I " ' J0 .III come ag.ln. F. C. C KOUM. Cleartlcld, Jan. SI, l" tf mi VoTnglt Alone. IJJOIK E. r l. stoughtox, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Btreet, Clearfleld, Pa n A VINO opened bmlneia on my own hook, at tba old Bland In Hhaw'a How. I therefore announce to tbe pnblie thai I hare now oa hand a wall .elected and large anorlui.nt vf Cloths, CassimereB, Vestings, Beaeara, and all kind, of Ooodl for nap and bor,' wear, and am now prepared lo meke ap to order CLOTHING, from a aingle article to a foil ult. in the lateat atjlee and enoat workmanlike manner. Special attention flren to enatom work and eotling-ot for men and boya. I or great bargain, to rmtomera, and wa'ranl entiie aaliifaction. A liberal abare of pnblie patronage ta aoliclled. Call and lee me. Jan7-if K. K. L. 8T0UOHI0N. II. BKIDGI-; MERCHANT TAILOR, (Ftore one door eaat of Clenrtleld Ilooae,) Market atret, Clearfleld, Pa. TrEKPB oa hand a fall aaaortaanta of flent' lV Kumiabinir tiooda, aneh aa Bbtrte, Linen and Woolen t'aderabirta, Urawari and Sicka, N., k.i.-.. Pocket Ueadk.rtatefi, Oloeaa, Hau. rmbrellaa. Ae.. is freat rariety. Of Piece Ooodl he keepa the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Pncb aa Blaek Deeekia of the eerjr heat make; Fanej Caaaimere, in ureal Tarlett , alao, rrenea Cnatinit. Bearer, Pilot, Cbinehtlla, and rneott erareoetinx. All ef which will ba aold eheap for Catb, and made np aeeordinf u the laleat atjlee by experi.noed workaea. AIm, Attent for Cleardeld eonnty for I. M. 6ioer a Co'a. celebrated Hewinf Maehinea. ot. I, 18-tf. II. BBIUOB. Uisrrllanfous. SEWING MACHINES. THE pinirer Manufactnring Company'. New Family hrwinc Maehinea, and Um aelebrated Florence, for aale at tha ' KEYSTONE STORE. Ferrone In want of machine, will do well lo call and examine the MNtiEK and r L0hLCr. before purchasing. Every enaebina warranted to fire aatirlaction. Machinef and machine nnuingi alwara on hand. NIVLINU 4 F1I0WERS, ClearfleM. Pa., Feb. U. Agent.. SEW STOCK! XEW STYLLS ! ! FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN HEED'S, MARKET ST, CLEARFIELD, fA. flaring Jurl received all leenoveltle. of the aearon in tba Millinery line, requert tbe ladica to call and examine Ihem. ClrarHi.l I, Pa.. Nov , lMtd. Mcknight & jannot, , Wagon and Slcish Makers, (Immediately ta rear of Planing Mill,) CLEARFIELD, T. THE subscribers woald respectfully Inforn tbe citistnsof Clearfleld, and ths public tn general that they are prepared lo do all kindsof work oa WAGONS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGILS, Ac, on abort notice and aa reasonable terns, and ia a workmanlike niaaoer. A new feature ta oar line is tbt we .-oa our owa work. TAll arders promptly aUendd to.-TS WM. MeKNItlHT. Not ft.'tts. CHARLES JANNOT II. HOIUSOX cV co PORK PACKERS, . Liberty SI,, rilltburfh, Have oa hand a large atock ot Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIS AND FIUAR CI RED HAM?, Meal Pork. Pried Beef, and Leaf I.ard. all of our own recking. Curing aod Ptaoking. Lord Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples and TeacheB, With a eeneral a.eortinent ef tlroeerle., at the loweat market price.. fjune lS.Y.8-lr:pd. ORGANS & PIANOS. lESTY'S AND MASON d HAMI-IS'S, FOB till T 8. J. HATES, Curwamvllle, Pa. THE 'CLEARFIELD REPlBLIfAV l.HT AIIIIMIIKl) IN The largest circulation of any News pnper in North Control Pennsylvania. Terms of Subscription. If paid in advance, or within I montha... If paid after 3 and before 6 monlbl If paid after the evplratina of 0 month... (Ml , so 3 (HI Rates of Advertising. Tran.ient edvertieemente, per aquareof 10 line.o tree, 3 tiinca or lea, F.ir each lub.equent Inmrtion- Administrator.' and Kiecuton' noticea. Aaditora aeticea n Caation. and E.traya. Pi.ruliition notlcea Local Botieea.per line Obituary notice,, over lira linoa, per line,.., Profeeaional Card., I year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENT. (I 50 , 50 J to 1 to (10 li , 1(1 . s oc 1 aqnara t eqnaroe , 3 aquaroa'H.. ..,...tf M n no Jfl no 2 column.. .e33 00 I column- 46 00 1 enlutnn KO 00 Job Work. IlI.AXKS. Single quire 60 I nulre,, pr quire.H 3 quirea.pr, quire, i 00 1 Urer (, per quire, 1 tO llANMIIl.l.S. ) ,lie.t. J5 nr lr,3 00 I eheet,2i ar Ic.e,t5 00 rhaei, 2ft or lea, 3 00 I .herd, 35 or le,a,lft Over 3ft of ea b ef aloe at pMHirtionate rate.. UUO. II. UOODl.AMit'.R, Editor and Pn.prirtor. Grape Vines for Sale. A ,L the leading hardy rarietic, of flrat qnaT tl'.MI'KI! 1M TTISHK, ,1 00 par hundred. CONCORD VINES only 10 eeata. Or. dar. .olicited aa eooa aa aanreniant, and Oltrd la roiatioa. by A. H. HILLS. Claaraald, Pav Aoruat I, tftl. Trpsl. AH prta., !.,. affiaHe1 1 J are"t rat.ba.'i.f or in a t .r vhi a.ih a team i be bnraM. oh t.l al da.1 ba, a. a atrl .' b atg-.n. a-. ia ,.tiwl ol K II. a'k."f M'ii t'.nil.... a, it tea. b. ore to wia, and ara ',.'.t li m H AM'l'iMN WI PHAV Oirard Kwa.liip, laj 12 n I. ti l H.l .rrin' ar. Ii.rl cau'ita j ar.'B't pnr.-ba'inj "r in an wmr ei.ulliM aiih I roan at ate. I rH .lilt ha. i, r.a, i C '.nt I eook atave, be-l, and red.itf. I grH,.,)ftft( and hQiii.b")' and kllcben furoltura, n.e ta ta, poaaeaaioa of liiaon Verti. of Hell toeoiLia, u the aaluc bel'ine to mc.and are,it lect io n,i until 3t jAMh. HBVDtkl.AB. Al'TIO. -AH prraon, are hcret.r eaution, l again.! purcbarlf or tn anr war e.4i: with one team of tiUAY HOUK.now ta tu popreMion of W.IMatn bcbulta, of Kartl.es taa. hip, aj tbe aame belot.g to ni and are left a hiin on loan, iutjael to our order. inarij jt pd boa k tir.im.rrs. VHtHMHTRATOH'S MflTICI-Natiea i. hereby piven that letter, nf aimini,tr,ttoa on tha ertateof JAM KH A. HlhllKI.. ianni, lata of brady towmMp. Clearfi.ld cootr, ra. harlnu been duly (ranted to the nnder.iei.ed.alf perron, indebted to aaid ealatewill plraw a,, parment. and tho.e harlnx o aim. or di mand, .ill preaent them nroperleanihentirated forwtn.ajeit. DANIEL KIrliKL, may12:6t)d Admiin,tra(r. 1 DM t ia berebt riven, that letter, of Aflmtniiire. uon on tba aitate of I'ETKH AKNOI.U, derd. lata of Brady ie-mhip, Clearfleld eonnty, p.., baTinic been duly rranted to the aDderurnd, all pereone indebted to .aid eatata will pi,u vaka laninadiite partaenl, end tboae hartae, elaima nr denianda will pre.rnt then properly aatbeatieated lor eattlement witnont deley. F. K. AKNULb, Adaainntratar. Lathereburf, April 21 et.pd. A DMIMI.TR AToR'tt Stinn-Sua, J i, hereby given that letter, of adtniniatratioa on the e.tnte cf F.MJAII KMKAL, dceeaat late of Borr. town.blp, Clearfleld eonnty. Pa, bavinn been duly granted to the nuurraittned, all peraana indebted tu .aid eatata will pleaae aua. payment, aad thoae having elaima or deniaaei will preaent them properly aulbrntleated lorM. tlement. MAKV K. SMKAi,, Adm'i. apr2l-6t:p.J KIlrtAIil) WILL1AHS, Ailc'r. VI)MINITItATOR'l .nTCF Notiea) ia berebr friven that letter, of ariniintBtntion on the aetata of I'KTEK AKHF.NFELTKH.awi, late of Brady towniiiip, Cleariieid county, Pi., baaing been dl!y granted to the undringbed.eQ peraona indebted to aaid aetata will pleaea auaa payment, and thoae having olairoa or decanal will preaent then properly authenticated forea. UemeaU ELIJAH ASHENFKLTKa, liAVIU AbllENFELTEU, Blirl7-nt-tMl A'lmini,raiBrl. A I, Ml .Mai HAIOU'H Ntll'H tSMm ia hereby giv-n that letter, of adniimatradoa on tha ealate of THOMAS K"r-S. deeeaeei, late of Bogge townihip, Clearfield wiunty, Pa., kavs ing been duly granted to tbe nnderrigned. all per. .JBI indebted to tail aatate will pleae make pay. anent, and tboae baring eiaiuia or demand, will preterit them properly authenticated lor aettieneat and allowance without delay. lori 6t JdAltbAKET BOSS, Ats'l Clearfield County Bank. fTUK Clearlrld Connty Bank a. aa lacoraalt. ted in.titution baa gone cat of eiirteae. rf tne aurrander of ita ehartrr, on May 12, 1MI, All ita atock il owned by the aubacriberi, a will continue tha Banking butiaea, at tb. aaae place, aa private Benhere, nnder tba trai aaae) of the "Clearteld Coanty Baal." Wear, ra- apon.ibla for the dabta ol the Baak, aad will pay il. notea oa demand at tha eonntar. Brpctilf receired aod lntereat paid whaa aioaav ti Ult for a bird tim. Pafiar diii'tinted at aix nr cent. heretofore. Oar peraonal reipoanbuitf la pledged for all l)e,aiu reecived and bafiaaaa tranaieted. A eoatiaaaaea of tb. liberal pat ronage of the bo.ineee aa.a of tha ananty ia ra rpe. Uullv aolicited. Aa Preaidrnt, Ca.bier aad ntteeri of U-e late Clearteld Coonly Baak.wa repair, lha notea of aaid Bank ta be prenaud for redemption. JAS. T. LEONARD, RICHARD CHAW, WM. POHTKR. JAS. B. GRAHAM, A. K. WKIOHT, . L. HEBD, WM. A. w ALLACR. The Bnainaia of the Bank will bo eeadacted Vf Joha M. Adaai... S.q., a, Caabiar. IjorfS. at ). I. M'Oirk. Edward Perka. BANKING & COLLECTION EOUSI McGIRKI PERKS Paeeeaanrt to Forter, Perka, A Co, Phillpaburg, Centra Coounty, Pi. "IITHEUE all the boaineii of a Banking Hoaw) will be iran.actd promptly and apoa tea mt favorable terme, aiarT-tf County National Bank. CLEARFIELD, PA. THIS Bank ia new open and ready for bar!, ae.a. OSca on ferond .treet, lo the baiif ing foruierly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Cc. nmtrronl aan eveiceaa. JAP. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD 8HAW WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PuKTEH, A. K. WRIUUT, GEO. U REED. D. W. MO0RB, JAB. T. LEONARD, ju26y0 Caabiar. Prerieret larhsmithing. mv Itlaoksiuitli Shop. FKC0SP PT., CLEARFIELD, Pa. TUB anderrlgned begt lo Icferai hi. frirada, and tha inhabiunu of tha borough ef Clear aid and aurrounding neighborhood, that k. U now raady to aiecute aM orderf either ia tree ar atael. IIOR8B SHOEING oa tha Boat apprevid e.tv atyle. A Ll, KINDS OF SAW. MILL IRO! aai Rill N B work, logmen', toola, eentWkMpr.eei, graba, Ao. Mteel looii or an aioai aaaaa ot er Amaricaa atael. fetuAll my work la warranted l give ui faction, or not charged for. ot3t AMOS EKSSARD. Xpw UlarkMiiiKh Sliop. Tllir.D fTREKT, CI.EAr.riEID. ritHEanbaeribcrre.peetfullylnformrhiifrinoi JL and lha public in general, that he ba. local led ia the boroagh of CLEARFIELD, ia tl abop recently aecaplcd by Jacob rihunaeil.r, where be la now ready to perform all da'iet towarde hi. eoeloaiera ia a workmanlike manaer. "I.d.. Kleighe, Bag giea and Wagona ironed, aaa Hnr.e-ahfH.ing done at reaeonaMe ratea. n. re.peetfuily a.ka a .bare of work from the pvrlM. aa ba intanda to give hia whle attention ta tat bn,inea. 1 HUH A3 1LH March II, m. llogg Township A wnLe GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S ! j of htitif frpwdfd nut into tbt t(-id- It you wml jtfMvd rh(fin(f nan, to miw If yem Wauit yvmr Pldp .rutipd tight. irolcBtFii If you wast good Mill Iront (fo to B If yarn want yovr wt jron ironed ii ibt bM ty Mi workmufbip, fo l B liRKitp axliH lh bi Mump ViVii ,h Sim. tDddoM til k tod of liLACK.-MllM k.Nk w rbep m fin b done in tri rt-nnty t My I'oat Oftct ftdlrM l ricrflld Pn lr TUOMAS libivlki Pfpt Tf ., lit. it.H7.tf. rhiladi lhia & Ilk Kailroai SUJIMKU TIME TA1U.E. Three ch aad direct rente between Pbilade'pk llallimore, Uarrl.hurg, M'illiam,port, and tba Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELKGANT SLEEPING CAI'-S On all N'ight Train.. and after MONDAY. ATRIL ' train, en tbe Philadelphia A En. tioaa will run at fiicw. : M ratwarrl. . w Mail Tl. I..... fk.l. J.'rki. IP l ' ' Io do .. ..St. .Mary a Do arrive at Erie Erie Eipreaa leavee Philadelphia.. Io do St. Alary a..... Pe arrive at Erie KaalKard. Mail Train leavei Erie v Io d...St. tdary a Io arnva at Philadel) hia.. Erie Eipreea leave. Erie Do do St. Marr'e Via ...I. .i r..il..l.Ii.kia . ...ii--! I .i) A '... '' .1.1; , f. T-1 ,jM .. n 4.11 1 " Mail and lipre.. ciencrt nilh Oil IT"" Allegheny Rirer Rail R"d. Pagg'P throuch ALFRED I TVLbn. General Saperiateri T- VnrYctM' riwtwi w' r'- We have printed large aem ' 'Zjn. FEB BILL, and will on Ina receipt of raw avwowata, aail I e7 to aay dra.