Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 21, 1869, Image 4

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"TEE LAST SHKE"
BT PAOL PARALLEL.
Ail evurj body known, when great
, event Ukwt plueo during tlm day, it
, it tho milijwl of roiivi'inHlion in all
the liimily fircln during tl veiiintT.
, ,A itnkinj' neniinliun m itot morsel
, to roll tiniloT the tmitfiici until bed
time), ai.il till the vucutit ajmtoA ol
, thought for diiyi BltorwsrJ.
Now, not Doing man of family,
"douiestio contabs" unci "bearlUloiie
convrtioim" are lhins n yot .'cr
eign to my experience. 01' course,
like ull other huiiun Doing, 1 gener-
, lly liuve my ten hut don't tijrure
during the evening in the centra of a
family circle, for, u I iiavo intimiilej,
I don't poat the luxury. 1'nto hue
marked mu toritaown aa bachelor.
JJy head-quurlera are ut my itpni'l-
, menu in luy lodging-house, and 1 live
on the European plan a sort of waif
on humanity am
, The other day 1 look supper with
few friend ut the Muism de 'i'ipkina.
. M e sat down at niue o'clock, and
lingered lon! and lovingly over our
. broiled oysters and wine. , We did
not chat much then, for we were hun
gry. Mind wan quiuaoent before the
- superior demands of matter. Eating
not being an exception to the rule
that all things but eternity and a
, woman's tongue must have an end,
, we tinully pushed buck our chairs,
lighted our cigars, and unanimously
-agreed that Tipkiu was the best oti
, toier in the city.
Thon we began to talk about "the
. great event of the ago," to wit: The
completion of the l'uoifio liiiilroad,
which bad boon the exciting topic
on the street that day since noon.
. There was no disncnting voice as to
, its being a ''big thing. We then
drank to the success o! the enterprise.
The importance of the subject grew
upon u as we advanced in its discus
sion, and in a short timo oar conver
sation was a mixture of stock, civili-
; cation, freight, Indians, the past, the
present, political economy, natural
philosophy, and almost everything
else. In the meanwhile we toasted
i the road sevenil times, and drank to
;tue indmory of every one whom wo
imagined had the slightest connection
with it. Uoe Orpbeo, one of our num
ber, sang tho "Song of the Steam,"
which was greeted with uproarious
applause alter which we drank to
the health of the writer and the singer.,
l'rof. Sulphus gave a scientific account
of tho ' lorces of the universe," but
becoming rather prosy, be was inter
rupted by Ksin Johker, wbo told a
very laughable California story, which
pleased us so well that we all took a
drink. Our enthusiasm was now in
tense. We full like leaving straight
way, in a body, lor the far West, and
become passengers on the first train
over the new road. In fact, to such
a pitch did this do tiro reach that we
all got up and wore about starting
out lor the purpose of putting our de
sign into execution, when one ol the
boys suggested "a porting drink."
Several original sentiments were then
proposed, of a very exaggerated char
acter, which being tiinposcd of. some
one was foolish enough to call upon
me for a speech. The call was bois
' terously seconded by the company,
and in a few seconds 1 found myself
on top of the table, "the orator of the
evening. - since 1 have told so much
it will do do harm to add another fact,
vis: That I had some difficulty in
steadying myself in my elevated posi
tion. My friends were comfortably
located on the chairs, wifas, ftc, of the
room, observing me with countenan
ces expressive of the deepest interest
2 begun my address hy congratulating
the gentlemen before me on the com
pletion' of that great work, which,
amid oil the startling events of this
progressive ago, was the crowing one
and the glory of the nineteenth cen
tury ! 1 believe I gritofT this splendid
sentiment quite coherently. But it
seemed all my clearness of ideas went
up with it. Aftorltiirt, things became
"considerably mixed," (ow ing, I pre
Snme, to the broiled oysters.) I was
Cognizant of making some sort of a
noiso, and of snwing the air with my
arms occasionally bnt what other
remarks I made I have no distinct re
membrance. 1 have just tho slightcHt
recollection that the words "Pacific
Jinilrond" pumped my lips about every
alternate Tcspirulion, and of feeling
that a great responsibility rested npon
the and which 1 must discharge at all
hazards.
' ' -
I was bidding my friends good bye
at the corner, under the strool-lamp,
tho rays from which had but a sorry
effect in dispelling the darkness around.
We rallied around the lamp post with
a devotion earned, if not praisewor
thy. Among us all it was tho firmest
and mod upright j placidly it wit
nessed oar repcatel hand shakings,
and participated in our emhiacrs,
seemingly determined to be the lost
to leave. Hut it appeared to mo to
he remarkably taciturn, for it stolidly
r?fWd to exprcs any opinion on the
ratifie Ituilmnil, or to respond to
many invitations to' tnko a drink. 1
remember, after awhile, of hearing
the words "move on !" but I cannot
ay whether they came from the lamp
post or were but the Wnilings of tbe
pning evening wind. I have a dim
recollection of parting from my com
panions, and of going ofT solitary and
alone in one direction, while tbey dis
appeared in another.
Then then was a biatns, as it were,
or nnconscioiiKness, until the shrill
voire of the brskrmsn announced,
"Alumna fifteen minutes for break
fat!" 1 rose from mr not al.nnlr
myself, and minglud with the crowd
as they entered the refreshment room.
Alter satisfying the "inner man," 1
turned to tl,e car, and we sped on
we-.tw.rd. i niJ ol relnembcr bow
I had got aWd t the city, hut 1
knew that mn du r,timiJ .
wV y "re ,n'"iated, although
hey h.vo no reeoll,,,iun of Ultlir
t" us, One tlng .11Mr(d ,0 mf
tl nUimi: "." w ,Jv-a that was
that I hd a through ticket on the ex-
'ng. but tins was t nt u,,ra
o locomotion. Space and time were
Ilk" anmh.l.ted-w. seemed to he
riuo'g on a lightning fla.h. Day,
whirl n!"" .,'1'"lt ,,,d hi,e
.not'u. iu: ; . - si reels ol
niro and Omaha snw
al .!.. li " e '. "-aijM
'JE 2"r nm,ion tQ nud
t aartb m fivs minutes I - "
Knt Wiinderls It that my t rain
Wiis In a wlinl and toy sennet (on
til" I ' .Till r"'i! I keip, In in V
eiitlli"n St this rvhlcn of th
wonitei lallr rrotftTstiva Btniit " the
age, li-om civinir a yell tit delight f
I'nt as 1 ahiuiled, a heavy hand w as
laid upon my shoulder, and in imill
tones I was adinon'shed to be quiet
"We are pasving through a danger
out country, and the Indiana are
thick and ferocious
I beenmo aware that our speed was
slackening, and 1 looked up and
around. 1 saw that only one car
compriced the train, of which I was
the aolu inside occupant, for nil tho
paengers were crowded on the reur
and front platforms, apparently attrao-
tod hy soinutlnng to tho right of us
I looked out of the window mill could
see a black mass in the distanco
whinh gradually developed itself as a
group of horemon. In a moment
more there was a shriek, and the aame
gruff voice I heard beforo, evidently
tliat ot the conductor culled out :
"My God ! its Indians I thouirhl
it was the Board of Trade of'Suu Fran
cisco. We must gut !"
1 sprang from the seat, but was im
mediately jerked back by the quick
desperate movement of the train, like
the kick of a gun. 1 he engineer had
thrown the reins over tho neck of tho
iron horse j and it plunged ahead with
all its muscles free. I sci ambled
again from my seat and stood in the
middle of the oar, steadying myself as
best I could by tho back ol the seats.
Not a soul beside myself was in tho
car the platforms wure desertod I
was alone. I staggered to the front
door and looked out. Great Heavens !
tho coupling had broke, and the en-
gine and tender and all that had been
cfore mo were out of sight.
The cur bad beon going fast, but I
saw that Its momentum was expen
ding. 1 glanced out of the window
and beheld, to my horror, a group of
mounted savages within a stones
throw. I sprang to tho door, opened
it, and leaped from the platform on
the left side, hoping to make my legs
do me'eome service. Cut I unfurtuu-
alely stumbled and fell senseless among
some loose rocks lying along the
track
On top of an upright post, about
eight feet high, was nailed a strip of
pine ooaru, wearing tuo legena, in
letters of black : "Promontory Point."
that was what my eyes first routed
upon as my beclouded sonsos b'camo
clear again. I was sitting on a little
grass plot, while quite a number of
painted Iudiuiia were around mo and
in the vicinity. Within
vicinity, n unin a lew yards
in front of where I was, run a railroad
track, which a second thought told
me must ho that of the "raphe." A
few shanties were in the neighborhood
but not the face of a white man was
to bo seen. My thoughts were, as
may bo supposed, harrowing in the
extreme, that was evidently tho stake
at which 1 was to be immolated. 1
was to bo reduced to ashes to satisfy
the bloodthirsty vongence of the red
men.
One of their number came forward
and led me to the railroad track, and
as I approached it my suspicions took
a aineient turn. I was not to be
burned, but to bo tied to the rails, to
be run over and mangled by tho next
trnin. . This was terrible to oontoin
plate. I gazed into the eyes of the
suvages, out couiu see no mercy in
thorn. I made no resistance or ap
peal, preferring not to do that until I
saw what, if anything, thoy intended
to do with me.
We reached (he track and tho In
dians gathered around. ' I looked
down and saw that they were right at
the joining point 01 the eastern and
western branches of that great road.
There was tho beautiful tie of Califor
nia laurel, elegantly tipped with silver,
and (listened down with the goldon
spike I I bud beared of it before, and
did not crodit it, but now 1 saw it
with my own eyes. Dangerous and
lorror-inspring as was mv situation,
1 could not prevent my mind nursing
lbs reflection which this sight gave
rise to. But they woro shortly inter
rupted by the movement of some of the
Indians which attracted my attention.
.Six of them, by tbeaid of crowbars,
which they piuked up from the ground,
loosened the lie from its position.
The silver was stripped from it and
divided among the party. The cold
spike was taken by the chief, who,
with a grin ot delight and a hideous
yell, placed it within his belt along
side his scalping knife.
J hoy then seized me, and, with
powerful arms, laid me acrrms the bed
of the roud, in the identical place
w here the tio had been. Several then
held mo down by tie feet, arms and
head, white; two others proceeding to
nail tne to the ground, filled my sonl
with horror. Ouoof the Indians took
a long iron spike, and placed the point
of it on my breast, right above my
heart. The other seized huge
sledgehammer and began tapping at
I he top of the spike, irentlr. vet with
suflcient forse to make me feci it quite
soosibly.
I will not attempt to describe my
mont horrible sensations tho most
graphic pen ever wielded would fail
to give even the sliirhtost idea of them
I was so terrified thnt the power of
speoen or oi pnysicui resistance was
entirely gone. After the Indian
whoso appearnnre seemed to me to bo
the Incarnation of everything demoni
ac had made sure of bis aim, he
raised the heavy hammer on "high,
and amid the yells of tho whole com
pany of savages, which sounded like
one (rreat shriek of some inrlnrerl
monster, brought it down with tre
mendous force on the head of the
spike.
"(let up, hero," growled a serious
voice, "you'll catch cold." 1 looked
np. I was lying across the top of the
marble steps in front of my lodging
house, and a policeman was vifor.mn-
ly punching mo in the breast with his
club. Hy his aid I obtained the per
pendicular, and got out my night key,
and, alter bidding him an affectionate
good nigrt, I found my way to my
solitary room. Tho next morning J
took several draughts from the Kx
celsior Spring, and ha steadily
abstained from intoxicating boverages
TrAitu and Lauohtkr. Ijeijfh Hunt
n, "God mado hoih tram and laiitrh
tor, and both for kind nurjOr'(;'7or
An Inutitor enables mirth and atirjtriso
w urrainu ircny, no iar nable sor
row to vent iUotf patiently, Teara
hiiidor sorrow from becoming donpair
nd tnaJtiew; and laughter is one of
(he very privileiTPS of reason, eonf.ntl
to tht human iocici.tp
New Brighton 1m a a library amocia.
lion. Jt owna more than 1 1MKI nliimni
of nlalai d ui L,
One Cincinnati brewer mn I'Wl ftftft
ft year for tla ice ue4 in kit baaiaMaali
Wftflnl
uoonAMimn M.miimns
HooflniMl'K (; rn.jin Tonic;
Tb UrM IWmMiM fr ill T)Ikiii ef lit
l.tvtr, HttMiiwrt, ot fMgttr
irfrtnt,
HvlMt.(I'fl (iormnn Hitter
I Mmpnfr1 of (ha part Jutci for, 11 ttitjr ir
mvrilclnillr ttrmrd, ICttrarti) ff rnli,
tirh, tad htrlii. lift prprtUt fcifblj
oonrcnint(i i d n I Ire It 'fft iroi
ioM1e ftdmtttur f anj kind"
Ilooflamrs German Tonic
Ti omblntloB of all th In rtdtenU f Ih
Hitters, with tb purit quli(jr of Hint Crui
Horn, Urmnjr. o , waking on of tbo noil
tit antt Mrotabl romtiltoi oror of or J to tho
puMlo. Thuie prtfflrnng a aotltolM frto froi
lovtiolie oumitturo, will un
Iloolland's German Bitters.
ThnA who hurt no objootton to tht .ombln
lion or mo uutn at itatad, will uio
Hootland's German Tonic.
They aro both tonally rood, aad eoatati th
tamo nodieinal rlrtvoi, tht tholot bttwtta tbt
two btiojr mr nattor of tatto, tho Xoaio feting
id moil paiataoit. ,
Tht totaaoh, from a Tarfttv of oawtoa. taol
at Ioiifrtiun, Lytpfptia, Nrroui Dibility, oto,
li trr apt to haro ka fbnetiuot dtranr-
td. Tht Llvtr, $ym II patbitinf at olotel
at tt do with tht Btocb, tbtn bt
eomta fTpptfwt, tht rtnltof whfeh It (but tht
paiitot vuffort from ttvoral or mora of tbo fol
loving dlstattf :
Contti nation, Vlttoltnot, Tnward Pilot, Fultatfi
Of Ulood to tht Head, Aridity nf tht fttom.
ach. KaiiMt, lltart Burn, Iigui fur
Food, Fullnttt or Weijfht in tho
btomaob, Soar Kruptioot,8ink
lngor Flutttrioff at tbe pit
oftba 8trnnrb,8wim
mingof tho tioadf
h urrio d or
DifBr-nlt
broathtag,
fluttorini; of tht
Batrt,CbkinrtT8of-,
foeattng tensationt whoa
la a lying pottort, IMmnttt of
Uioa.doUur wto biofnrt tht tytt,
doll pain In tbt htad.dtfltitnojr of per.
tnlratioa, vtltownott of tho thin and arei.
Pain io th tidt, biob, eheat Jinba. ate., twddti
0uibri of htat, earning flwb, oontUof
Imaginingt of il and great
dtprtttloB of tpUita.
Tht tuffertr from thtaa dttamtao tbtuld txtr
tlio tbt grvaUrt eaotion in tbe ttleeetlon ol
rtmerfy for bit eatt, parcbaiiag only that
whioa ao u attwrwtf f from hit invottlga
tlone and Inqoiritt v' poMtMtt tret merit,
it k ill fully eotnpoaadtd, It frte from l.Jurinai
inrradieata, and baa atUbliibod for Itaelf a
ff I-pUlion for tht enrt of tbtat dlaoaaet. Ia tblt
eonnwrtioa we would submit tboat well knows
remedka
Hoofland'o German Bitteni,
Iloofland's German Tonic,
Prapand bj Dr. C. M. JACKSON,
. rhll.dtlpbla, Fa,
Twf ntr twa ynrt timet thrT art Irit tstra
iueti into thii (ictitrj from Urmanj. dnriot;
which ttm thiy bava nndiitadl parformad
ora raraa, and btnaltad aufftrtna; buaiasilt to
a grralar axlenl, tban an otbar ranediai koowa
14 tha nuhllo.
Thtsa rtmadief will affartuallj aura Llrar
r h arrnna HabllitT, li Ckraal a Dlarrhaa,
Diaaaact uf tba Kid saya.aDdalldiaaaaaa
aalalpf from a Diiordarad Lirar, Btomach, or
lateiuaaa.
Debility,
Kttnltlng from any eaute wbattvtr ( Pmtratiaa
of tbe tyateai Innueed by eevera Labor.
Uardahlpi, Kxpnonra, Fevers,
Ac, si.
There bj mo medlelnt eilant aqaal t th
itmedtee la toab aoeet. A tae and Tie;r It
Imparted to tbe whole ayatrm, tht eppeiite It
ttrenrtaanod, food it enjoyed, the atomaeh di-
Katt promptly, tht blfsod fa porfntd. tbe ot
pleifon bteomta toand and bealthy, th ytilew
una; It traditattd from th tyea. a Uoom t
given to tbt ebeeka, an J tbt weak and net-rout
lavalid baeamtt a strong and beailby beiag.
Persons Advanced in Life,
aod feeling the band of time weighing heavily
upon theia, with all lu attendant ills, will And
the noe uf thfie I)iltrt or the Tonto. an elixir
taat will Instil aew lira Into their vtiat, roatore
in a meeenrt tht tntrgy and ardor of more
yoothful dayt. bo lid op their shrunken forms,
and girt beat lb aad bapplnott to Ibt.r resaainiog
years.
Notice.
tt Is a wall otabliahtd fM that foTy one-
half of tbo female no rtir-o of or popala
lloa are aeldom to tht I , ontnyoient of aood
heeith.or to nee thitr A own eipretMnn, they
never fool welt." Tbey are Unfold, devoid of
alt antrpy, eitremly nervous, and have no ap
petite. To tblt elao of ptreone tbo fritter, or
tht Tonic, It tapeeially reoom mended.
Weak and Delicate Children
are mad strong by tho wto of either of these
remedies. They will oart every eateof aarsmw
withnat fill.
ThnuMda of eertlfl'atos bavo aornmnlated la
tbe band of tbe proprietor, bnt anaet will allow
of Ibt publication oj but a few. Tba, It will be
obaerved, are men of note, and of tuch staa Jing
t4iat tbey mutt be beiiavod.
TcHtimonluls.
Iton. OtMrir W. WtWHlwrlt Cblaf Jactlet mt
lha SuprtieM ('ovrt of PaanaytTanift, wrlti j
rhilftdclphia. P., M.rrb 16, I8M.
HnJ Rooru'i . Oa ftirraiia li a
f ooJ taaie, fl la A diaeMaioftSadixaiaV
iva rfkini, and of graat batipflt la cum
af diiitjr and mtmi af narvava anloa la th
jittm. loura, trwl, 0o, f . H oodwahd.
Hon. JtBM Thniipaon. Jvdga of tha Haprant
Coart of Pan aiy I tub to, writoa ,
-Pbiladalpbia, ApHI IU, ia.
"I aontlder HoiiAood'a 6am Bittorta Tola,
bio .odieiBO In oooa af ladifaftlna or Dj$jtp.
to. I aaa oorlif; thit frooi oaporloaoOa
Toan. llh rtiport, Jabu Ta)MPioa.M
from Ror. Joarfh I. Kannard. D. Pftitor
of (bo Tanth Ropitat Chrh, Philadelphia!
lr. JiraooB loar Kir: 1 hava boon ftaqaaai
1; Mqnriiod t pnnnoflt my Bono iih roofia
Bin1otiuaa of difwoal klndt of B.odifinoo, hot
rtaordinf lha prae -a. tinoa ot of my ap-
prupriato uphoro, I JV hava la all mmi do
rliovd ( hat with oloar proof In various
lortanros aad purtiedlarlT la my own lomily, of
tbo aiafolooH of lr. Hooflaod'a (iorrnoa Hilton,
I depart for ooci frufli my Biaal ooorao, to ok
pre? my fall movirlioB I hoi for frontr! dfbfHty
of tho Bjrfiooi. and ovpdMTtollj for I.lror Coo.
pUint, it ta b ! and volnahlo prcparalioB. In
ma ..! it my foil, but aiuoll. I doubt not,
M will bo wry btnrfltial to tboao wbo PoBor froa
tbt above oo. Yourt, verv rerpoptfullv,
J. l K KM n A on,
Kixhlh. holow C'ooui HirooU.
Frmo Rv K. D Pondoll, EdlUr of Cbrlitiaa
"Cbrtwurlf," I'bllotalbia :
I hoTo d-ri. d dfMod honoflt frooj tho boo of
Hoonond o (fortoon Hlttoro. and fool It mw nr'tH
U(T t rteonuind ihcoi a a atoit valnablo tonic
to all who or njfffnnf frooi gcnoral drbril or
froai diPOoa oriting frooi dront;eBt of tho
UTor. lOBro, vyt a,, i. raarA
Caulion.
Hnollend's Oermea Rltlers are eemnterfelted.
sa that tha slgaa TA tare of C. M. JACK.
SUN is ea lha wrap I 1 par of each Bottle.
All etnsrs are eeua tarfeli. Prlnelpal
ones and Mauuractury, at tbe ll.rm.a Mrrfieal
Store, Ma. 4.tl Arrk street, Phllsdslj.hib, Pa.
CHAR L I.e. M. FVAN, rmprletor.
(Formerly C. M. Jaeksoe A Co.)
Trice.
noedaad'i German Bitters, per hoitla. ..$1 (
" "per kalf sVssa. 1 04
Ilaelaada flcTtn Toale, pal a, la sjaart
hotilss, pn belli. to
Or a kair dosea foe T 44
r-bo est ferret ra eiemlas wsll tka artists
yea buy, la order la gat the gsaulaa.
P-TtH Sals kf ail dra crista aad dnlare la
seisUs. . . ;, i.aa.1. .
. fdiral.
GOOD MtALIH
ft liarltirnM
ImJ ftrrf, birN ftnt
tmrr,t llh k..t ! Slo. r Hi (-1 Ida
Inli-mal tr!'l ri.itilm lh0 Mprll tn
HnM, 4 fftr l "tt, tf M k Ik
Sally H(I nbsrk'l Sl tmrnrh lnit,rt.
DTflrP8IA.
Ther Is, probably, no one 4feate with which
mankind art fill led whteb it tbt tear of to
many ailmsnt as I'yafepsfa, aad tbsr U at
for oortaih onrt tban It o back's Stomach Bit
tort. A REKABKABLE FACT
That not a alnglt Inatanrt bat eomt In tbe
knwlde;e nf tbe proprietor, of Ut lailar ot
Rohaok't Medicines to give tttilrt eattafaction
ia tht bnndreds of tboaaaads of eaaas In wUch
they bavo beon aetd I this It worthy of remark
ma t nadsniabl ovidsot of tfavir lntiintio
merits.
IOTTD
li lb a Bratia la tha "aaolha af arankadr la
f.ror of Hobaok't Btanaak Bituri, fiload fllll
iu uiooa ran oar.
IS IT EIGHT
Tbat too aboald bid dadaaaa to all aatoral lawa
and Iba aei.noa of aiatliaal mea, aod auffar wttk
Iap.p.ia or Iad!aattuii wbaD Kobauik'a 8toa.
act iliuan aw ba procured at an, drug atora I
THKT Wilt CUES TOff
Of Barolnla, Hrjalpalaa. Rlok ar M.rroai H.ad.
acba. Billieoaaaaa, LWar Ooanplalat, Irjap.pata
ar IadiKoatlaa, noaaaaotlaas t'aia la tha Back
-r Loina. Uoat. Pl.artajr, Laaaerrbo-a ar Wkllaa,
Eruptioaa and all dlaaaaaa arlalac frooi a dlanr
drrad auto af tha tomaoh, Robark't Blood fllla,
BtonMh Biltara aad Blaad Pvritar.
AS A PEEVmiVI
Agalaat Malaria, FaT.r aad Ana, aad at) 4I.
aaa.a, arlalni Irom a torpid atala af tha lirar.
mar. ia aa nadieina ao aifblr raaommandad aa
Koback'a ttoniaak Biuara.
OKATIFYISO
Ta ka.w that a lallaala ranadT la wltblo Ik.
raaok af ararrbadv for tha radioal oar a af fT.
papal ar Iodlnralino. oih a rm.ly la Ko.
back BtaaiMk Biuara. Bold br all Dtutriala.
EVERYBODY
Should keepaonetaatly wltkla Ihelrraaek, those
iavalaahla reeaediee ta eaeeassfully aoaibat dis-
aaae, Roba-k'a Blond Pilla, Robaek'a Ptoaiaek
Bitten, and Bohaek's Blood Puritar. Ibe? are
oieuiD.e ia in aissaaes lor wkloa tkay are
KOBODY
Can afford ta ha without Serb valuable aedleiaae
a Robaok'i Blood Fills. Kloaaaek Blttora aad
Blood PurlS.r.
TEXPESAVCE.
Thera ia, aarkspa, aa one thina that kaa dona
so ssanh to proaioto tho aauae of tamperanea aa
mat (satis sllsaalarlaa; loaia. Hokaek'e Renmaeh
Itinera, tbar .trenilbaa aad inebr.itata without
producing tha 111 slecta of aleokelis liiaislaou.
EE50VATE.
Darlaa tka f-prter oaths It Is was af tha
ragalar keueekold datiaa ta raaorate. aad. la
the ate Itipliette af athar duties ear's .era eelf Is.
ia a (Taat aieaaura, oearlaoked I thoaaands of
taluabla Urea slhl aa proloasad. aad wiany
aarn.sa seeea iroas premalara (rasas hy ihor
ugbly raaoTatiai Iba aietesi with !r Rnkarb'a
Blaod Pilla, SUataeh Bitters tad Blood Parlner.
WHO BILLS THEM?
Tho A rout for tbo ealo of RnWfc'i Dlood
PlMn, fitfwftrh Hltiora and Blivd Pari II tr aro
UARTHW JCK A IRWIN, Cloarflold. Pa. aprJI
Ll'TIIERSBl RG POTTERIES
LatherabBrg;, Claarflrld Co., Pa.
FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN
Look Here!
TFIR enderaigeed is prensred to furnish you
with lbs host FTOIvKWARB manafactered
in ihia country. He has Barer yet failed lo please
tha moat fastidious, aa to qaality or durability.
His ware consists ia part of
CREAM rOTS OF ALL SIZES
MILK CHOC HI AND PAH,
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
lubes,
And In short KVKRTTIIINO usually ajada and
kepi In aa establishment of this kiud.
MERCHANTS
Can hsTe their were detleered at aaa, at AKT
TIHI and lo ANY Pl.ACfj desired.
Ordcra for ware aollcited, aad proaipU Iliad.
Jtep-For general assortment, see Catalogue aad
Price Lies, mailed free so epplteante.
msr-A liberal discount will he glreu to the
wholesale trade,
ak. o. unit.
Lathorermrg, Pa, Doe. 1, 11144-tf
GUNSMITHING.
R EIOTAL.
TflR anderslgned hega lease to inform his old
and aew ewcteeaers, aa4 the pwhlte reuerallT.
IW he has Itlod aaa new I IN KHIM1, ae Ibe
lot ea the eorewr nf Ful hlH aad MAUR UT
srraess, Osaareeld, Pa, whose he anil keep aaw
etaally em haad aad make ta order all kiade as
gone. Ahe, guna re.bvred, rearniebeel, aad
oeaily repaired aa abort auliaa. AH eraers 1
all ami reeeira rroanrt altaatl'm
fuirtm and ttt,ifllf simp.
a. ivTsrok. ,..,,.
a, vataa
POYNTON L YOUNG,
fovnukiw ft MACHINISTS
t ' (rratrrrs of
TORTABLE & STATIONARY
STKAiM KXGINES
' Cotaar of Fuiirtk aad fina Btraaia,
CLEABPII.i l, PA.
HAVING na;arrd In tha mannfactura of drat
olaaa MACUIKBHY.w. raapaolfullj lnforia
tha publw tbat wa ar. aow praparad to III all
orders ai cheaply and aa promptly aa ean be done
la any of tha oitiaa. Wa uaaafaatura and deal ia
Malay and Circular Saw-Milla,
Head .Blooka, Watar Wheel a, BheAlnjr Palleya,
(llffonl'a Injeotar, Bleara Uaurn, Hteeoi Whlitlea,
Oiler., Tallow Cupa, Oil Cops, O.ujre Cooks, Air
Coaka, Oloba Valroa, Ckack Valras, wroogbt Iran
Pipes, 6laam Pamps, Bailor Food Pumps, Aati
Fnolioa Malrae,Baap Sloue Paokinr, Uaia Pack
liif, and all kinda of MILL WORK; together
with Plows, Bled Boles,
.... . - - . v
COOK AX D PARLOR STOVES,
aad other CA5IINQS tt all kinda.
Jatr-Ordera aotiaitod aad I lied at eitj price..
All Utura of iaqalry with lafaranas ta anaebiaary
of oar UMaofactare premptly .iieaeiad, kyaddrea
in( us at Cla.rll.ld, Pa.
deell tr BOYNTON A TOUNO
0. L. Reed,
r;.J NOTICE. w-wr
Powell.
J. F. Wi
Bella.
a. Ta. rked a co.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIQ HTI
f IHK proprietors resootful)y inform tbeaitisens
A of Clrarllrld county, that they hare entirely
refitted tliia ertahliahaient wllb the latest iaiprored
wood working nachinery, and are now prepared
to eiecnta all artlera lo their line of buaiawa.
They will gies aaparial attention to tba nanulaa
ture of aiaterial for house building, such aa
FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING,
SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS,
BIMCMiETM aV .HOI I.Il.l'tV,
OF ALL B T Y L K 8,
We always has an hand a large a took of DRY
Lt llliKK. and will payoaak fur all elaar Luabar.
One-end a half Inch peso! staff prelerrod.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or atehangrd, to auit customers.
tr
tj0rdrra Solicited, and Luinlier furnished OB
short notics and on reasuaable tenns.
; it i : U. L. BLED A CO.
CleaHleld, Nw. T, 17.
B. Patto..
A. lnVIK.,a,(
Pattoji,
Irwir.
..J. E.
E. B. PATTON &. CO.,
Hating lltad ap a Irat-olasa
PLANING MILL
Are prepare! to faralah all kinds of
Manufactured Lumber,
Flooricg Sidinf. Bnrfa-re4ied Lnm
bar, lath, Jloorg, Bliadt,
And BTery dascripuoa of
PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
irdr-Dealers will tad It ta their adranlaga ta
consult nar prise, before purrhe.ing elsawlisra.
Address, K. B. PATTtlN A CO..
CitrwensTille,
Dee. t, IMf.tf ' - HaaraM county, I'a
Clothing.
How to Nave Jloncj-.
TUI limes are hard ; you'd Ilka ta kaew
How yoa may seve your dollars,
Tbs way ta do II I will show,
If yoa wilt read wkal followa.
A atea wko Head act far from hare,
W ho worked hard al kls trade,
But had a hoaaabold to eupport
Tbat squandered all ha made.
I ssl him eace. Beys he, "My Mead,
I lenb tkraad hoar aad reagk ,
le tried to get myself a suit,
But eau't save up eaough.'
Bays T, my friend, bow much lavs yea f
I'll tall yoa where to ge
To get e nil Ibat'a sound aad aheap i
la KKUKNH1KIN A Oe.
Re look what little he had eared.
And went to Relsenatefn A Rrorhert',
And there hs got a bandsoms suit,
For half hs paid ta ether.
Row ha Is home, he looks so wsll,
Aad thsir effect Is suck.
Thai wke they take their dally meal,
Tbey don't eat half aa much.
And now hs ands aa Raturday Bight,
With ell their wants supplied.
That hs has money left to spsad,
And soma to lay slide.
Ills good success, with cheerful imlle,
Hs gladly tells to ell.
If you'd eae money, go Bad hay
Your elutbee at
RKIZENBTEIN'S CLOTHINQ BALL.
Where tha eheaneeL gee. I aad heat riethiae
ana gone furnishing Uoods oaa he had to suit
seery taste aad ta ersry style aprl I, '47
Democratic Almanac.
rpillH Inralushle puMicetlon la for sale al the
I poeloRlce. It shiiuld hein the hands of svery
liemncrat. It contain full election returns from
every county In the foiled Btatee bcstdra, Ibe
number f,.r Ises enntaine a eompIHe li.l of tbe
names of sll the new .papers suppressed and mobbed
dnring I.incoln'aedininistraliuu; and that for 1447
contains lha nemos of all Ihoee eivihans who were
imprisoned daring the same period. Thcee two
li.la, for future reference, are worth more thaa
the price of the pnblicetinn. Tbe number for IMS
l.alse fullof rsrushte steiiatlce. Aneeaeeeadleg
a4 cents to lbs Poet Muter, will receive hy retnrn
mall a eepy tor each Tear, free of postage. JelJIf
Traeeea and abdnailaal supportrt ef ersry
klad ef ike latest tr.prev.ei.au, for .al. a.
te. Dr., Htera ef IIAMTXH ICK IRWIN.
k-r . i ii i.,ai III..HHII in. i mi --
H VV. BMITH.
rArt"X kt-at-Ia W,
h;o t , i-mrtvM. r. I.
.William a. Wallace,
AlTMfJtRY A f I AW,
I IrarBMd, Pa.
aa-!,;.! koalraaa at avll kind! pr.rpl' and
kararauia aitaadad u. aia
D A V E L7 K R.EB8 .
ATTOHN EY - Al - LA W,
Clrarflfld, Paan'a.
J-Can I., onnlivd la Xollab and Oar
aaaa. .' Ij
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clarrleld, Pa.
IfA-OSca la lha Court Uouaa. 'daat lv
ISRAEL TE8T,
ATTORN BY AT LA W,
Olcarfleld, Pa.
niRea In tha Court House. f j j 1 t.'fJT
JOHN H. FULFORD.
ATTORN FY AT LAW,
C'lrarflrld, Pa.
Ores with t. B. VcBonllT. Riq , ersr First Na
tional Back.
JUT-Prompt attantioa girsa to aks assarlng
sf Bounty, Cleleae. Ac., and ta all legal bualaeaa.
March Is. I7.1t.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW.
OHleeen Baoond Bu, Olaardeld, Pa. fnoIl,l
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OSos adjoining rha Hank, fnrmsrly oeeuplad hy
J. B. Mskaally, Bsaond st, ClearSeld.
JteT-Will altsad praaiptly ta eollsetloas. sals
01 lands, o. . ... . decl7,J
JOHN L. CUTTLE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Neat KirUla Araut, Clrarfleld, pa.
Otbee oa Market streat. oppcaits ll.a Jail.
srr-Ke.peclf.il aAVrs his aerrleea la selliaa
aad burinr laude In Clearfield and adjoining
aaualteai and wltbaa etperiene ofarar Imaaty
years aa a surrsyor, latlars feimsalf that hs saa
render satlelaetlen. ffrblS.'eJ tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
Offloa oa Harkst street oae door oaataf tha Clear.
(aid County Bank. . may4,'l!
Joha II. Orris.
C. T. Alezandsr.
ORVIS A. ALEXANDER,
ATTUKKYH AT LA W,
Hrlleloute, Pa. (acpl3,'4i y
JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN t SURGEON,
TTAVTNO located at Otrsola, Pa-affsrs bis
I I proiasaluaai Mreioas la lha peseta of tbat
place ana aurroundlng aountry.
aravAll calls promptly alteadsd to. Offlca
and rasideaoa oa Curtia sL, loraiorly oocupled
by Dr. Kline. rnylH ly
DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER,
I'HYSIC.AX AND SDUOEON,
Second Btrort, Clearileld. Pa.
tesVllaving permanently located, be now offera
hia prtifrsstonal sareioes to ths ell iscna of Clearfield
aad ririaity, aad the publis gruerajlj. All eelle
pruinplly aUeadnd vs. ectJV-y
F. B. REED, M. D.f
FHYSJCUN AND SUKGEOK,
JMr-IisTloff rnorJ to illiAvtBtrrva. Ptv,
offart hia prHawlonft. rrieai to U Moplt of
ikf tTtMiDtjiof otiatrj. jyll.'AT
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
LataRorgeuB of the Hii Keg aieal. Panaaylsanls
."luuieere, aaeing raturnea rross tba Arasy,
affsrs his prnrseaioaal ssrrieaa to tba eltissas
of Claarflald aauuty.
jBPra'eeioaal oalls promptly stteu Jed lo.
Office aa Second street, formerly occupied by
Dr. Woods. (apr4,'44 tl
' DR. J. F. WOODS,7"1
PHYSICIAN I 80RSKOK
Haeiag rassosed 4o Anannriile, WnhVra hto
pmreasional aertioss to ths people of that plane
ana me strrTouuiBf sountry. All rails promptlr
attended to. Dee. S tm fi.
DR. S. J
HAYES,
SUKOEON
1EKTI8T
Office oa Main Bt., Curwcnsville, Pa.,
YtriLL snake prnfsssiooal elsits, for the ecu-
11 eenieace of the publie. eommsaetnc In
ApHI, followa. tii :
Latherehurg First Friday af ersry avmth.
ABSoarilla Flret Moaiiay af every mentb.
Lumber CltyFirst Tbarsdayof every aaontk.
Spending two dsys In either place. All orders
for week Should be icisaatad an tha die af kia
arrlrut at each place.
M- Teeth sx tree Bed br Ibe annllemtlea af
local auetheeia ooaiparatlrely witboat paia.
Alt klndi of Dental work guaranteed.
h. B The public will please aotise. that Dr.
II, when not engaged ia tha abore visits, may
bs found la his office, ia Curweasvilla, Pa.
CurwensTille, Feb 4, 184V. S t!
DE MTAL PTNERSH IP.
Pn. A. Jf. HILLS,
Deelree to laforsa his natroBs. and ths
psbhe gcoer.llT.rel be bea associated with him
la lae practice af DeaWetry,
S. T. SHAW, D. T). S.,
Wba la a graduau af the Philadelphia Denial
College, and therefore baa Ibe highest attarta
tlcai nf profeaaioBal skill. All Wurk dons la
ths offic. I will kold myself personslly respoasi.
ble for being dons la tbe must sMisfaelory saaa
aer and bignest order of ths profession.
An eetablishsd praoties of twenty. two years la
this place enables asa te speak to my patisats
wi'o oonnoenoe.
Rngagemeals from a distance should ha made
or totter a few dayt before the patient desiiai
eoming. June 4, If" ly.
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA BTKAM MILLS,
ainiraorrnes
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
H. H. FIIILI.INtlFORD, President,
Office Farcal Place. No. 1!5 8. 4th St., Phllm.
JOHN LAtVpllK, Piiperlntcndent.
Jeff'47 Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanirer,
( IrarBrld, I'ena'a.
)bWil .senate lulis in his liae nraailitlr aad
in a wurmnaaniae manner. arrs.bl
J. BLAKE WALTERS,
SCKIVENKR AM) CONVEY ANttU.
Ageut fur ths Putoh.es and Bale ef Leads.
Clearfield. Pa.
aer-Prompt attention glrsn lo all husinsss
enaaectod with trie eeuaty offices. Office wiib
Ilea. Ha. A. Wsllace. Dsn I. 4i.f
THOS. W. MOORE,
Iduid Surveyor and Convejanoer,
IyAVlNfl recently located In the hnrongh of
b 1. ii en bee Citv. end resumed the practice of
l.Md rturvering. reepeclfully tcadors kia profra-
ainnal service to the owners of and speculators in
lands In Clearfield end atliotaing countiea.
Deeds ef ewnvevanee aeasty .1 ecu led.
Olhce Bad residence oae door eeat of K irk A
Ppeneer'e store. eprl4:pd4ra.
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
PRaVLBB in
GENERAL MKKCHANDISE,
C;HAH AMTIITr, Pk.
AIM, iton Mr iNtifMlnrr nH 4vr m ttx
Ttmhw tud flawMl Lmbrof all kirni.
Ir-rOnlirt tvllelt44 u4 till b.llt prompt I j
to. AL1SNT..,.. UltintT AI.aaKBTaaee W, AtBaKT
W. ALBERT 4. BROS.,
Maaafaclurers A extensive Dealers in
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, tio.,
ay-Orders aoliailsd. Bills Iliad ea short swtlM
aad reasnaeble terms.
Addrsea Wsjndlaad f O., Chw.rJ.iJ ft,.. Pa,
T H 08 Te 7W A H B UR N ,
SCAl-KR OF LOtJg,
Cllea Hopa, t laailrIA lasnlr. Pfaa'a.
fpni loheeTlker kaa deret.4 mark tlwa
I atlentl'U Is the ' AI. IN9 t LfD
tsk rs ibis S'ri-d of firing kia aartleee la Ihoee one l ao-vr! Traia bilaaaa I .r e
oh. am rred tl e-a. Aa, furtksr Isloiaiailna fH. sa fnlsws "CLj
aaa Va ksd hy stressing as suoee. j.is
SURVEYOR.
mm aadr-signed ogers kls ssrrlees as a (or
v.Toe, sad may be ttnaad at hs rMiaeeees,
L.wr'ii tnwnalnp. L.tlars will rtark him
rected to Clearfield, Pa.
7 if. JAMFS MITCIIKI.l.
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
ICOVD ITREET,
y3) CLBAB riBLU, PA.
N. M. -HOOVER,
' Whslaaala A Retail Dealer la
Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT,
Two doors east of the Post Offioe,
MARKET 8TRKKT, CLKARPIELD, FA.
t.A large assortssent of Pipes, Cig.r C'ae-a, As.
always an hand. . mylMy
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PnOTOGUAPII GALLERY,
Market "tract, Cseardald, Ft, ' I '
-rEOATIVEg saada ia cloudy, as wsll as la
X 1 oWiar wwaiher. -tletiMontJT oa hand a good
saaortment of PRAMKS. BTLKEOSLOPEs) aod
HTKKKOCOl'IU VIK1VB. irsaea, iron any
stvia of moulding, made to order. apr?x-tf
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MEKCHANT.
FrencbTllle, UearUcId Coauty, Pa.
Keeps constantly on ksnd a full assortment of
Dry tlooda, alardwara, Wrooeriea, aad avcrythuig
aauallr kept io a retail store, which will b. aold,
for each, as cheap as elsewhere la the aounty.
7resihla,JuoaII, 1807-Jj. ,
C. XRATZER & SONS,
MERCHANTS,
aasLaas ia
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Cutlery, Qosenaware, Qroearles, roTlsioaa and
Bhisglea,
Clearfied, Perm 'a.
rSTAt their aewelore room, on Saooad street,
asar Merrall A Biglar's Hardware stors. jaald
lUrrrbant Jailors.
F. C, CR.OMM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MABEET ST., CLEARFIELD, FA.
VFFI.L supply of Cloths, Caaaineres and
Vastings eoostaatly aa haad, which will be
matte up aorording to tbo latest fashiono. in a
substantial atannsr, and at low rates. ny26
18C9T Golns It Alone. 18C9.
E. It L. STOUGHTON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Htraet, Clear-fleld.
nAVINO opened husiaass aa ajy own hook,
at lbs old Bland ia Hbaw's Row. I thersfers
aonowaoa to the public tbat 1 bare aow oti haad
a wsll selscted and large eaeortsjsat af
Cloths, CassimoreB, VestiiigB,
BsaTera, and all kinds of Onods for suoa and
bora' wear, ard am Bow prepared to make Bp to
order CLuTHINU. Irom a single article la a foil
suit, ta ths latest styles and most workmanlike
moBBer. hpecial atleotioa gieoa lo eaeloln
work and euttiag-eat for SB sa aad boys. I
offer great bargeias to customsra, and warael
entire aatiafactioa. A liberal abare af public
patronage la aoiieitod. Call and see ats.
JaaT-tf X. k. L. BTOUUUTON.
H. BRIDGE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Store one door east of Clearfield Iluee,)
Market htreet. Clearfield, Pa.
TTFRPS ea haad I fun aasortmsate af Cleat.'
IV Furnishing Oonrls, such as Shirts, LinsB
and svoolsa linderstims, Drawsrs and
Mocks.
H17
' j.,,
Neah-tiea, Poekel Uaadkerehiefs, Olaeee.
tiiebreijlae, AcH ta great earietr. Of
Q juda ht keeps the
Bpst ninthn of all 4,Sli.irlot anA tjnr
..,..,. '
Soch as Black Doaakia af tba eery hast make;
Paacy Cassimsrs, in great Tarirly, also, Frea;b
Ooating. Bearer. Pilot, Chtnebllla. aad Prteett
ling. All ef wblch will he sold sh.su tor
Cask, end made ap according te the let eat styles
hy experienced workmen.
A too, Ageal for Clearweld eeantr for I. M
Singer A Ce'e. celebrated Bowleg Machinea.
Ko. I, U44-tf. H. BKIDUR.
rsTsToti! sew stylesT:
TALL AND TTINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
AT
Miss SUSAN BEED'S.
MARKET PT., CLEARFIELD, PA.
Having just received all theooveilie ef the scasoa
ia tke Millinery line, roqeeet ths lad tea
re esll and examine them.
CIcaifleld, Pa.. Kcr i, lcttt.
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ESTY'S AND MASONf tt- HAVIIJN'S,
roa aiLi r
. j. HAVBB, CarweBivllle, Pa.
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W1lhmimrt.... $ 14 Laneaaiap 'l
Uaauaeaeea 1 M.FHII.ahsill'r'4
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tOMIstCTIKNM.
Passengers haarinf ClearSels st SJt . I
Phil paburn at .S p. , Oaoeola al 4U,M
arrirs al Iyrona at 4.60 p. so., msW M
-i.k r, er ."sj.l
with Mail He.tsie.4l n. m . on ll, 1
with Bald Kagle Kiprera, learin, Ijreaa sil
p. m., err I ring at Uellefonte at 4.ti . Jfl
m7h r.. . ..: oV;,r , v "!'lf,Ui M
. UI..-..IVUI. .on r.nt Im. .
11 oi . u-T, . 1
..... r. t.mk uiMsnn at ix.ase.rn
Returning liaaeeaacni tesrini Win..
8.16 a. m., uu hns kiail cat, anirr si LciTt!
Tee at H.fll a. aa., connecting with fcy t
kl press laaring Lock Hsrea at lH.Jt a .
ririag at Beliafoale al 11.66 a. m.. 8aee L
City at 4.16 p. at., aad Tyrone at 1 tt p. a
miaim H. wiLLUm,
ttcneral rluperinteseaii
4stH)Ru. C. WILKIITB
anyle-tf fcsoeiintesleM
riilladelphia 4 Eric tkllrott!
UMMJIKTIlf TABLE.
Tkroegh and direct routs ketweeu PkiisiiU.
DaltiBore, Bsrrtsbarg, William reer.
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvanii
ELEGANT SLEETING CAEs
us an Kigut Trains.
ON end after MONDAY, APRIL Jt (sties,
trains ea she Philadelphia Ira It
wm wui saa aa louosr. :
V eastward.
small Zrala leases Pbiladslphla, HUM
i'a uo...Bi. ataryi l.tts
uo.....,arns at fcrtan i in f g
Iris Express lee res Philadelphia ll.Hi.,
an Bt. alary's.. t.sti I
lo amTe at Rris.........H,it 4.1
r aaiersro.
alall Train Isares Rrla 11.4MI
Da do Bt Mary's 6.44 M
Do.. arrive at Philadelphia.... V JS 1 1
Eris kipr ess ieavss Krle..... Ji M
Da dg bL Mary's 11(11
Do Jrri.i at pBnad.iuhie... 1.11 s k
Mall and Eiprriv connect wiih Oil tmk set
Allegheny River hail Rood. LsrK' titttM:
tnrougB ALPRED L iVLKk.
osneral kaperiauaia
Clearfield County Bank.
THE Claarteld County Bunk es aa lassrsas
bad iastitattoa has gene eat af aaistsaei s
Uis aarreader af its eberter, ea May II, list
All lu sseek ia ewaed hs the aubaerteen. est
will continue the Baakine haainse. al tbs saw
place, aa piisase baakera, aosksr the 4ra saa
ot tbe "Cieareeld Cooatj Bank. aaaraie.
aaoaelble for the debte el the llaok, aJ ill! sa
' "' M d al the eoaatar. lissaM
I reesieed aad Interest paid wkea meaey it Hills:
hand lime. Paper dieoounted at all per ami
m ..i.uiiur., i'ui pereeoBi respeaf ioiiitt e
nledred Stir ell Dubuaita MMlMi ae Imiim
" i ated. A oosuaoaase of ths liberal aa
iroaagaef tka helioses man af ths eoeaty tl n-
! rpecuulls aolleitcd. As Preaidsat, Caiiieraai
cSfreri ef tee kate Clearleld County Baak.s.
I require the aotes ef said beak te he prsssaBt
for redemrittna.
JAR. T. l.RONARD,
WM PORTKR,
A. K. WRIGHT.
RICHARD KJIAW,
JAB. B. ORAHAI,
O. L. RKKD,
w M. A.
WALLACI.
Ths bullosas of tha Bank will be soadurtW W
JehaM. Adema.. K.q.. as Cashier. janM.'H
J. D. M'Uirk. Kdward Psrss.
EMEC.G 4, COLLECTION HOUST
McGIRK, PERKS
Buceoaaen to Foster, Parka. A Ce
Phlllpebarar, Centra foouety. IH.
XI1ER1 all tha hasiaess of a Ranking Heaa
I f sui ae leaasaolea prempuyaad apoa 11
mast taroraole tersae. soarl-tf
County National Bank.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIS Bsnk is aew open aad ready far baa
aasa. Offee oa Heeoed street, la ibsbeitd.
lag fanaerly occupied hy Leeward. FtBBsy 4 Cs.
nrnenTaaa abb ornrasji.
JAR. B. DHAHAM. RICHARD PHAW
WM. A 4TALI.ACB, M. PORTP
A. K. VTU.0UI. . 6KO. L. RKKD.
D. W. miuHR, JAB. T. LEONARD.
yaxa.'sM) Oaahrar. - Prssidsa i
Jlarhsniithiug.
fw ItlackMulth Shop.
SECOND ST., CLKAP.PIELD, Pa.
riHI sndarvirned kegs Ic Inform kls frieads.
J. aad the luhekluau of Ibe Borough ef Clear
eld aad ewrrewwdleg aeighborboed. tkat as k
aew ready So eaeeale all erdsre either ta Ires a
B0RSK SHOEING aa tha Best apprsvai
a.ty attic.
ALL KINDS OF SAW. KILL IRONS sat
RltlNR work, logasa'aleels.eaatkeaka.snes4a.
grebe, Aa.
Meal tool, of an kinds ssads af kesl Bsflist
er Amertcan steel.
aavAII uiv work Is war rented ka (Its aads-
feci mo, ar aot charged fee.
eoU AMOS liKKNAUk
Zw ISlackNinlth Kbop.
THIRD STREET, CLEARF1XLD.
T II EauhMrib.r respectfully infcrmabiifrleea''
and ths public in general, that b. bsi Isss
led la Ike borough of CLRAUK1K1.D. ia las
shop reesntty eecupied hr Jacob Bbuekeeilei.
where ha is bow ready to perform all 4siss
towards his oustowisrs in b workmanlike exsaset.
flleds. Sleighs, Rugglae aad Wanoru iraesd.ssd
Hceae.sbno.ng duo. al ruairnsn's rate.. Ha
respactrn'lv aiks a share of work front the srslis.
as hs Intends te give his whole silent'. ' la
buainess. THOMAS BILKT.
W.rot It, 1te.
l-RpTo-iihhipAw4
OTtKAT EXCITEMENT AT
T II OMAS BEESS'S !
JVERrnODT trvlug logettkcrelrst. far fsat
i ef being crowded eat law Ike eeld.
1 1 yoa want good kneeing done, go te Rasse;
If yoa naal year Weds Ironed right, go Ic Hesse.
IT you weal good Hill Irons, gc to Basse.
If you want your wsgoa iroaed la ths best
stvls and aorkeaaaship. go te Rssea,
Baaas snake, the heat Htcsap Msrblee Ir I"
State, aad doea all ktads af BLACkM ITIII
ea ekeap as sen be done tn the eoeety Cask.
My Peal Office address la rieareld B- !
THOMAS PBsSBS.
Boggs Tp, Dee. II, IBHT-tf.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENPOVKAGB lrO-ME IXPI STKT.
THE aadsrslgned. having aslsklisked a Nat
eery aa tka 'Pike, afcoel kalf way bslesaa
Ctearit.ld aad Ceeweneville, la preeered SB fas
etek all ktads of FRUIT THEKs, (aleederdea
dwarf.) Beergveeua. ajkraheerr. slreee Vises,
tseooebernea, lwtea Biaehbesry. airewsesrf.
end Blaeberry V leas. Able, Hi bevies Crab Tress.
yeiaaa. and early esnrsel Mkehara, a
press p4y atlsaded as. Addreea,
Jjrona
I Oaee:.
Ii4 at Umi eaVN ".lu
. evaui Ifrea
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