THE KEl'UUUCAN. CtiVKSt)AV MOilNlNII. Al llI'ST 11,1861) Witty Kcmarks jf Artoraus Wardi "Wb txlrnot llio following from new hook, jiiat iwttictl, orititlotl "Artt mil) Wnrd's I'nnorninn, us exhibited in tlio Egyptian Hull, London :" III! ARTISTIC CAIIEI'.R I ooiild draw on wood nt a very ten dor fo. Whon a more fluid, 1 oneo drew a uraull cilrtlimd of rnw turnips over a wooden bridjfo. Tlio tieoplo of the villaee noticed mo. I drew their attention. Tlinv wild I hud a futiiro boforo bo. Up to that timo I bud an Idoa it was bolmid mo, Time punned on. It always does, by tlio way. You may ponniWy have noticed that time always doua. It is a kind of way timo bus. I but-nmo a mun. 1 haven't distin guished myself at all n an artist ; but 1 have always been more or less mixed up with art. I have an ancle who takes photographs, and I have a er vant who takes anything ho can get iiis bunds on. IIIS MUSICAL IDEAS. I ike music. I can t uintr. As a si nist I am not a success. 1 urn sad dest when I sine, bo are thoso who hear me. Tbcy aro sadder even than 1 am I tound music very soothing when I lay ill with fevor in Utah; and 1 was very ill; i was Icarlully wasted. Jly face was hewn down to nothing. and my noso wus so sharp I didn't dare to stick it into other people's business for foar it would stay there and I should nover eel it numn. And in those dismal day a Mormon lady sho was married, though not so much eoas her husband; lie had fifteen other wives sho used to sinjr a ballad commencing, "Sweet bird, do not fly away," and I told her I wouldu'l. Sbo played the accordeon divinely accorUeouly I praised tier. THE STEAMER ARIEL. I went to California on the steamer Ariel. This is steamer Ariel Oblige me by camly gazing on the steamer Ariel ; and when you go to California, be sum and go on some other steamer, became the Ariel isn't a very good one. TH E PICTURE OF THE GREAT DESERT. This picture is a great work of art It is an oil painting done in petroleum It is by the old masters. It was the last thing they did before dying. They did this and then they expired. The most celebrated artists of Lon don aro so delighted with this picture that they come to the hall every day to gaze at it. I wish you were nearer to it so you could see it better. I wish I could take it to your residences and lot you seo it by daylight. Some of the greatest artists come here every morning beforo daylight, with lan terns, to look at it. They say they nover saw anything like it before and they hope they never shall again. When I first showed the picturo in New York, the audience wcro so en thusiastic in their admiration of this! picture that they called for the artist and wtien he appeared they throw brickbats at him. BR I till AM YOU NO. ,D v""d n hnndrtd Wives. Just think of that. Obligo me by thinking of that That is, be has eighty acttiul wivca, and is spirit ually married to one hundred and twenty more. Ko wo may say ho has two hundred wives, lie loves not wisely, but two hundred well. 1I is dreadfully married. He's tho most married man I ever saw. I saw hia mother in-law while I was there. 1 can't exactly tell bow many there' is of ber, but it's a irood deal. It strikes me that ono mother-in-luw is about enough to have in one family uniess you re very lona ol excite ment. nnionAM touno'b pamilt. Tho Inst picture I have to show yon represents Mr. Briham Young in the bosom of his lamily. llii fuinily is large, and the olive branches around his tahlo aro in a very tungled condi tion. Ho is moro a lather than any man I know of. When at homo as you here see him be ought to bo very happy, with sixty wives to min ister to his comforts, and twice as sixty children to soothe bis distracted mind. Ah 1 my friends, what is borne without a family? A Ooodjoast. Our Xatio ! Begotten amid the storms of tho sixteenth century, its infantile movements were dim and indistinctly scon on board the Slay- flower, on the rocks of Plymouth, at Jamestown, on the pinna nt ' Mononra. ut'iH, umi m tuo doii.m ol Abraham. Tho capricious tqtiatlii of lt infancj wcre heard in tholoa partj in Boston, in Faneui! Hall, on tho plain of Concord, Lexington and Bunker Hi Jn hi boyhood ho ran barchoaded and bnrofooted over the plains of Saratoga, Trenton, Prinreton, Monmouth and Yorktown, whipped his mother and turned hcrout ol doors. In hisyouth he strode over the parairios ol the boundless West and talk'd them all his own; pmd tributo to the despou o Barbary in powder and balls. tit iii in. miner, moo irom bo hind the cotlcin bales at New Orlcana ; whip, pod llie mistress of iho ocean ; revelled in tho IiuIIh of iMnnternma; straddled the Hoeky Mountain, und, with one ftot opmi the goldcd mnd and the other foot upon codtish and lumber, dolled the world. In manhood, clothed in purple and fine linen, he ridca over a fontinont in cuxhioned car; rides over the oeean in palaeo steam ers ; sends his thoughts on winrrs of lishUiing to tho world around, thun ders at the dour of the Celestial Km-: piro and at tlie portals of distant J t, slaps his old decrepit father in i tho l(c a ml tells hi in tu hn Mir.iinl ! now be pci k.intoniij-ol'liiRpicurotihii, I lr '""""" to mitkc a,0,,p pasture j in., j,,in ttnn, Btid liiuitL'es ...-auiuug ,,UII a ntirrtil civil wur, hiiiI what he will tlo when ho pel old, God only knows. Mav ho livo a thou. Kind yean, anil Lis La,0w never he less. 1.. i . . . Two til, t ., 7k. i , , toticnt di.t.t.i.,1 o. "" imurrmn ino tiisesse At Inat r,, ,r .1 v..v t iiivui wiim-u me aiacussion Si VA.. . II !" ) : now. br ' LVi0"' ,', I mi'iium win snow j a am riiriit." T ,,, ,.ni;. was not mnch encouraged. . "My snn ," i "why do you r,,e that naty tohaceo ?' . v ""-lining to consider the question in the spirit in which it was asked, replied : "To pet thu juice." T-nper petticoats are sulj it, London at kix fouce spiece. Fr th. IlrpnHican 1 in mi mo:iv nv Mm. m.irmam.t MM Ki lt, ar am. o. i.r. In but. they brought ml ntwi, and said Can It be I Can it be ' Thai mtr dear sister, ih li dead, Can II It! t an ll lie I M-think I nor a whisper, low, That she's aslrrp In Jr.us nt.w, And jioeoc now orowiiM hnr trituquil brow, Uu iu Heaven "Tp in Hi-men! Tbey "aid if I would rec her law, 'llrre on earth ! llflt on earth I I to her hoinr muet ciuiokly but!, Ilt'ra on earth ! llrre on earlh ! Ill hallo 1 came with friends luoet drar, And crowded to our inter's bier I I stooped and kissed hrr forehead, fnlr, Cold In doalh I Cold In death I I woi.t to think tlml her ami I, With our rriondn 1 With our friends t Would ttii'ot no more briii'attt the sky, With our friende ! With our friends ! I'll dry my tears and look sliore, Where our dear atfttcr dwells in love, Aud in thut timing I liupe to move, After dtnlli I Alter death ! They took her to the church ihe loved, Whilo on earth ! While on earth ! Before the altar where ehe mured. While on earth! While on earth ! They placed her coffin, and they prayed That tied would give her husband aid Her orphan children new to guide, While on earth I While on earth I No Word were needed there to tell hhe was loved I Bbe wae loved I The large use.nihly ehowed it well, Htie waa loved ! She wai loved ! I Itood eloae by ber place of reit, And heard the'elods fall on her breaslj I aaw the looks of deep distresi. By ber grave Mly her grave ! Her little babe, now motherless, llore below ! Here below ! No more will feel her kind cores., Here below ! Here below I But Uod bos promised He will eara For thoae that have no motber here j Wo know hie prooiiaea are sure, Biblo truthi I Bible trutbi ! If faithful, we've a promiae given, liy our tlod ! By our (Jod I Of meeting her wo loved, in Heaven, By the Throne ! By the Throne ! Oh ! glorioua boie, that yoa aud I Will reign with her above the aky, Aud dwell whore pleaaurei never die, I'p in Heaven ! I'p in Heaven I Bowia, Augutt 1, IMS. Front the Democratic Northwest, Napoleon, 0. Too Many Families to Support. John. I dou't see why we can't get along as well as we did ton yearn ago. I work harder now than then, and more hours in day. I spend not a cent unnecessarily; and yet I find it a strugi;lo to live. We used to live plentifully, dross well, and have help for you, wile, when uouso-work got too hard ; and still I could lay up something for a rainy day at the end of every week. vufk. Inio, John; but thon you only bad one fuinily to maintain; now you support a groat number. John. A crreat numbgrdoyou say: I don't understand you. Wife. Woll, I'll tell you, John: for you havo worked too hard, and been too tired to read the newspapers, and too much barrasscd in providing (or the family to thiuk and investigate. I said you now have to help support a great many families, while in old times you hudn t any to labor for but your own. 1 hero is the "Collector, and the "Assessor, and the Detective who informs on your neighbors, l ou have to help support the families of all these ; help to buy pianos and silks for their wives and daughters, and help toodueatcthcirchildren. Then there's the bondholder, who gives champaign dinners, and buriicns bis tuhlo with OllV4 ,1MVV, U fc- l I., U..Mt., and pays no taxes. All this be does on his gold interest which is paid him twice a year. And then there is tho Tariff Pobber, who lives in Pennsyl vania or Massachusetts, and who ni likes an annual profit of a hundred per cent., almost nil of which is a theft from honest toil. So you seo, John, after you give a part of every day's earnings to each of theso. purposes, there cun bo uo great deal left foryour family. You didn't have to give your earnings lor any of these purposes, when James Buchanan was President, and so we lived eusily and well. John. Why, wife, you amaze me. I never stopped to think of theso mat ters, though I knew something was wrong. "or do I now exactly see how 1 aro robbed for those purposes. Wife. Well. John. I'll tell vou. We used to get coffeo for ten cents a pound. -Now we pay thirty-five. We us J two pounds a week ; and on this single article fifty cents aro taken from your wockly wages, and is divided between bondholders, collectors, asses sors, and detectives. There is a like addition on theeostof tea, and of sugar. molasses and rico. Every addition to tho price, of theso articles is a tax, imposed by tho Government, to raise money to pay bondholders, collectors, asaessors, and detoetives. Every pnir of boots you buy you pay a heavy tax. Every suit of clothes you buy, you pay just doublo price for. And the extra cost all goes to the support of Tariff Robbers, or Government leech es, who had no existence in cmo cratic days. Our rent, yon know, is a great deal higher; and the landlord snys bo had to raise rent because he has to pay income lax, and higher for tea, coffee, sugar, and other provision, than ten years ago, when be gave us rent so cheap, cviinclimes you chew tobacco, or smoke a cignr; and for tbeso you have to pay jiiat twice what ou naa to pay in jluc hanan s time; ana a.i tins extra cost is tax, to enable Dondholdors, collectors, assessors and detectives, to live in luxury and idle ness, no roa seo, jonn, wiicn your it . r. wock naru ion is matio to contribute to the support of so many faniilio, it is no wnndor we live poor and hard, that we havo sometimes barely the neeoasarics of lifo, and that our chil dren don't go to school because ws haven't money to buy them books and suitable clolhos. Exit John, determined to vote with the party hereafter which desires that the lubonng man shall have a fair day s wages for n fair day's work, and itiai tno proceeds shall go to the snp- I'un tu ins own iiimny, insienu or be ing divided among a set of idle and luxuriant lirpm known ii Government pft nd onit ial. An Illinois paper utters warning- I ftiple nt this season should look mil lor tho larsre worm which intents the tomato vines. It. (tin jg J,,ajv I""' preen eoior, two ir l""p ,ncnrB "irKeaniaiis ..neconniy, darili'i.a servant i-l . I..I- . s.'"""" iratlieriliir lninalofa rffpit-n,! r "vv. .i,ui,u tiiro irom one of thrse worms, w In, h - on.,Uion similar to that f bee sting. In a short lime the poi. son iienelraied to everv nart or her system, and she was thrown into spasms which ended in ber death." The follow -ing ia probably the Worst conundrum ever perpetrated : Why is a dog's tail likean old man J Because it i infirm. (.'an a b.irt assertion be called a yon nakcJ truth J Iftlirat. HOOI TLWirS I.TKM A IIITTKHS asn iiooflnnd's (.rrmnn Tonic; Tht ,Oral lUmtdU for mil DinrftMi of 1 Lifer, t!tuintub. or - lif Ur Orion Ii fompoicd of tht port jnlitoi (or, thojr or medio. oally tormod, -tr- Kitrootf) cf riwita, herb, on J borki. lit proporotUo hlpchly ennecntrtud o a 4 ontirrljr freo from olcobolio odmiituro of ny kind" Hoofhind's German Tonic To o oomb.noHon of oil tbo Injrred.enti of th Hitun, with tho puront quality of Kan Co Crtu Hum. Uronve. la , making ono or Iho moat plot Kant oo d ogrooablo remetltoi over otto re J to tbo public. Thoo preferring o nodioioo froo from oleubutie admixture, will uio HooUand 8 German Bitters. Thnte who bovo no objection to tbo combina tion or tbo Bitteri u at led, will oao JIooiland'B German Tonic. They ore both oqaollj food, oad contain tho Mmi tnodlcina, virtue, tbo cboioe between the two being o moro tootle r of tut, tho Xonie being too moil pajntob.e. Tbo tomaeh. from ft Tarlety of eanau. nob at Indig etion, C yap pale. Iter one PtbilitT, eta, ia very apt to havo iu funetiune dermnt; od. Tbo Liver, aym f I poibiaing oa eloroly oi II det with tno etowaoh, then oomeo n (Tooted, tho ron It of whiob fa tbot (be patient aufferi from loverol or moro of tbo fel lowing uiaeMOi : Conatlpotion, Flotulfnoo, Inward Pllea, Follnoff of Ulood to tbo Head, Aeidity of the fliom aob, ISaaxea, Heart Born. li)tual fur food, Kulloea or Weight In th biomaob, Hour Kroptiona,8ink iogor Fluttering at Ibe pit of tbo Stomach, Hwita sing of tho 11 oad. li orr i d or Difficult breathing, flattering of iho Heert,Cbchiog or 8uf foeatiog lenaatione whoa In a lying puature, liimneaa of viaion. dutior wobe before tho oyei. dull pain In tbo bead.detoleney of por eplrotion, yellownoao of tbo akin and oyoo. Pain In tbo tide, baek, eh eat, limba, ole., auddoi fluabetor boat, warning fteah, oonataat imaginiogi of ovll nod groat depreaiion of apirila. Tho anBTeror from tbeao dlaeaaei about d oier oiae tbo groatoet oantioa fn tno eolooetlon ol remedy for hia caao. pore baaing only tbot which bo la aeeored I I Irotn bu inroatiga- tiona and inqoirtea poaaoaeeo trao merit, ie akillfntly oompoandod, ta Iroo from I Jart ingredienta, and baa oatablUbed fur iuelf reputation for tho euro of lb ceo diaottooo. In tbla oonneetion wo would tab mil tbooo woll known romedioo IIooflandB German Bitters, Iloofland's German Tonic, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACK80N, rbiladclchla, Fa. Twentv-two year ainea tbcy worn Drat intra duced into thie eototry from Oermany. during wbith timo tney novo nndonritodly performed moro rare a, and benefited ouffering bomanlty to a greater eitenl, tbaa any otbor rtme diei known to tho poblte. Theeo remediot will offeetually en re Liver Complaint, Jaondtro, Dyepepata. Chrnair or Kervona Debility, 9i Cb roa I o Piarrbosa, Dixeaaeo of tho Kid nova, and all dteeeeea aelaing from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or InbtiUnof. Di-bility, Reaoltlngfrom any eanoo wbaUverf Proatralioa of tbe fyntem iniied by oe?ero Labor. Hardabipa, Kxptanro. ferera, There ta ao medic.ao eitaat eqoal to thooe lemedtoe In aoeb eaeoe. A toae and vigor la Imparled to tho whole eyatrm, tbe appetite ia at re Of tbened, rood ta enjoyed, tbe atomara dU geeta promptly, too Mmtd ia pnririeil. tbe ooi plexlon bocomea tound end healthy, tho yeilow linire la eraditated from tbe eyea, a bloom ( gtrea u the rbeeka, aoj the week nod nenoua Invalid beoomea a a iron g and beallby belog. Persons Advanced in Life, and farliog tbo hand of time weighing heovlly npon thorn, with all ite attendant ilia, will find the ne f tbeao Bitten or tho Tome, an eliiir that will initil new life into their veiaa, reetore in a meaaora tbe energy and ardor of more youthful dava, baild np kbeir ahruaken forma. and give health and bappioeea to their remaining yeara. Notice. It li a well ertabliahed foot that folly one- half of tbe female no ttlon of oar nopulo Hno are eeldum in the I . enjtymont of good health, nr to aeo thier own ei nreaaion, liiej never fool well." Tbey aro languid, devoid of all ontrgv, extremely aervoaa, and bavo no ap petite. To tfaio clave af peranae the Ilittera, ar the Tonic, ta ef ecially roeommoadeol. "Weak and Delicate Children aro made ermng by tho aae of either of tboee remoiliee, Tbey will cure every oaaauf mararmtu wlihoat fall. Tbnoaaada of eeftlatea hare atfrnmnlated In the banda of the proprietor, but apace will allow of Ibe ptibltretM.n of but a few. Tboee, lr will ho obeerred, are mea of nolo, and of each funding to at they maat be believed. Testimonials. Hon. Oaorg. W. Woodwsrd, Chltf Justin, af tb. Supreme Court of PennrTleania, wrilei : Philadelphia, Pa., March IS, lues. I find Hoortaaa'. . tlaauaa fiirrana is a gnoj teule, ueeful ia l dleeeaeaef the digest ive organs, and of great bearflt ia eases of debility and want or nereona aetloa ia the system, loura, truly, Gso. Vi. WoonwAan." Hon. James Th eaa peon, Judg. of lb. Fapreme Court af Penniyleania, writes. Philadelphia, April IS, ISC. 'I ennaider Hooflaed's Herman Bitter, a vala ahl. medicine in case of Indigestion ar Dyspep sia. I ean certify this from experience. "Tears, with rcspert, JiwEs Tniwr.os." Pmm R.t. Joseph I. Kennerd. I). P., Pastor of the Tenth llaptiat Chareh, Philadelphia: Iir. Jarawia Itear Hir: have been frequent ly reoneeted to eonaect my name wllb reenm. meaiiatlona of diBerent kinds of medicines, hat regarding tbe prne tieeaa cut of my ap propriate ppbsre, I l have In all eases de clined i but with a alear proof in varlons instanees, and particularly in my own family, of the aaefulaessor lr. Itooflaad Uerman Hiltere, I depart for cnoo from my usual course, to ei. proas my full eoavtrttnu that tor general debility of the syvtem, and anoielly lor Lleer Com. plaint, it I. a .af. and ealaahl. preperation. In eome eaeee II may fell, bat nrnaily. I 'iouht not, II will b. vary bonoAeiai to thee, wbe ettfler free, th. abcT. aaasa. Yours, very reapeetfuily, J. I. Kaaaaan, Kighlh, below Coates fltreeta. Proa Rev R. D. Fendalj, KJit.r af Cbrlstlaa "Chronicle, " Philadelphia t I have derived derided benefit from th.se. of Hoc land a Uerman Hitlers, aad feel It my pr al lege to recommend them as a moit valuable tonle to .11 who are suffering from general debiiiy or irom aiareecs analog irom arrangement el th. uv.r. lours, truly. If. i. Pssnim Cnutitm. Hooflaad's Oerman Bitter, ar. eo.nterfelted. Sea thai the aigna turn of C. M. JAC K tUN Is oa tb. wrap I I per of eara bottle. All others are eoun terfeii. Principal Offlre eed bt.uofartarv. at th. Herman Medical Store, Ka, aal Arch .treat, Pbil.dvl hia, Pa. IIARI.lv M. 1VS, Proprietor, (formerly C. M. Jackson A Co.) l'rico. noofland'. Oerman Bitten, ft hnllle..,..fl fid " " ner hall dniea. i 01 Hooflande Oerman Tonic, put ap la eoart woiliea, p-r oaiuo so tlr half dot.n for ..........., t JMr-Do not f.rget t. .lamina well lb. anisic xeltd t ana, bay, ia ardor ta gal tb. g sun inc. rTnt nit by all dxugglit. aad dealer, ia edmas,. j,aj , Jrj floods, tfwrrlf, Ctr. GOOD W)OIS ! (Ml) STYLUS!! AM) LOW PRICES!! NEW SPRING STOCK AT TUB KEYSTONE STORE! I),E ;SS COOIJS, TMMMINGS NOTIONS IN CHEAT VABIETY I M bite Goods ! Stain pod Goods ! Iloilcry and Olor.i! Cors'ta and Eklrti! LaJIcs Shawls and Coals, (new atylesl Straw Goods, Flowers, Bibbons, iic, Cmbnllaa and Paraaols, Window Shadei, Ladies and Children's BIIOKK, Wall Taper, Carpel! and OU Clolbi, Hals A Caps. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickinfi, Cottonadae, CaailmerM, Tweeds, Ac, Ao., CHEAPER than tht CHEAPEST! I). C. KIVLING. Clearfield, April !, !. GREAT EXCITEMENT Oh Second street, Clzabfield. UTW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. rflHB nderlrnd reaneetlallT InrlU Ike i. 1 (ration af tbe pahllt (cfnrrally ta their sFteaeia utmmni ersnerehudlse, whlcA the an lew iellin( AT VEBY LOW miCES. Their ttoek eoaslaU la part t Dry Goods of the Best Quality, S"' M Prints. I), Ulnee, Alpaoeee, Herinaa, -."s.-.,'nuiMoi,iiirti,a and aableera ed,) Drillinm Tlfklnirs, eolloa and wool Planaels.SatiBrlu.Casaimeras, , Cottonades, Ladies' Hhawla, Knbias A Hoods, Balmoral and Hoop fcilru, Ae Also, a Una aasartmrat of Men's Drawers and Sbirte, UaU A Cape, Boole A Shoes, all oT wkick WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR Cash Hard wo. r, Qnssnraars, niuierwora, Grocene8 and Spioes. ' IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTKEST ff eTrtMn aruallr kenl la tr.M eat ADA .11 CUEAP FOH CANU r afprorod eountr; pro doeo. A. K. WRIGHT el EOXS. Claarteld, Noe.t , l7. THE CLEARFIELD STORE BE CONSTRUCTED. ' Deorge L. Reed.., William Powell, William W. Belts. ohn l, nearer.. GEO. L HEED & CO., Two door, north of tb. Court House, ci r.ARi'ii.i.n, pa. HAVIXG returned lo onr old buaineea stand, we berehy notify the ritisens of ClrarSeld od tbe pul.lie generally, that we hare etilerrd ron, and intend to prosecute, a vignmop ram aign srainet high prices and inferior rnnH. ave now on band a full em. air of all h,j..r a,ua aacu m mis martei. ia ta. line of Iry (aioodft, Wa I. .. - ,p iu,, aaaonment, conrlating in I ' oieoainoa aaa waolesK-hed t PnnU of ail grade, and .lyleti and Spring & Summer Dress Goods, Hark u Alpaca of all hadi( Ie ttnea, Ve nana and FlaanHr ; bf-ei.lee, a full aieort. went of fentirmen wpr, aoneinting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Patloatu and a full assortment of READY MA DK CLOTHING XoUons, Hosiery, Trimmings, BOS KKTTS, 4C, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. W. b.re a fun snpplv of Tea, Sugar, Rice moiasees, ioi.acco, r i-B. Kelt, linseed, coal and ftab Oils, 1X0 UE, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, BoRM-euwl I In ma, Mmm fnrk, ktid m full tnppl f l'rorUintii. Hardware and Queensnare. Voottrn tt infoir HVtrr. All the fneefolng arllelee will be evelisnred for CAhll, LI MIIKIt, or t:til NTIIV PlHMil'CK, and at pnrea to hi, h there ran U no cacrpliua.' Thoae in need of Moods in our li.ie, will please tcTCALL AXD SEE f.'S.-w V.F.O. L. imU) & CO. riearfleld, Srpt. 17, IS0 If. J. P. Kratzer ri l.g the best Peythae patent Ic.lht Raedee' Celebrnted Bakes Bar Porks-. 11 eel Hoee Bbov.U Sronpe Harvest APl.K atl'GAR Just reealred at , P. KRATf.ltlfg, bjarvl llreet. otwrtrii and athliif hoji. ..!). . tOl ,0 BOYNTON A YOUNG, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS M anufartarfra of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pino Street a, t i.karpii:li, pa. nAVINO engaged In tbe Bannfacrara of first class M ACIIIN tUY, wo rrspeetrull; Inforni tb public tl at we arc Bow preuarnl to ill all orders as cbeaptj and as promptlj as can be done in an? of the cities. We manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, lli.I niooks, Water Wheels, Shaftine; Pulleys, Oiffurd's Injootor, Bteam Uaugrs, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Oauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Olobe Valvea, Cheek Valres, wrought iron Pipes, 8 1 ram Pumps, Boiler Peed Pumps, Anti friction Metres, Boap Ktone Packing, (ium Pack ing, and all kinde of MILL WOKKj together with Plows, FM Soles, COOK AX D TA It LOR STO FES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. "Orders solicited and tiled at eitjr prices. All letters of inqulr with reference to machinery of our manufacture promnllr answered, br addres- Ing us at Clearlcld, l'a. deal If BOVSTOX A YOCSO planing $tU!f. L. R NOTICE. Wa. Powell, ff. W. Il.ua. r. a. l. ih:i:i a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! fTMiB proprietor, respectfully inform tbamtiarn. of Clearfield aottnty, that they bar entirely reltted this ejl.Mi.hojeot with tb. lateat improved waod worhing machinery, and are now prepared la axecuta all orders in their line of buslaees. They will give especial attention ta the manufac ture of material for basse building, such aa FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, nn mm , -rv .wot iI.r, OP ALL STYLES, Wa always bars oa hand a large stock of t)SV ! tVM BER, and will pay cash for all clear Lumber I un.-and a-half Inch panel .tuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or changed, to suit customers. lTe.Ordors solicited, and Lumber furnished on short notice aud on rramaaMe terms. o. l. ri:ed a co, Clearfield, Nov. T, IRflT. K. B. Pavtoh K. A. lnvi .....Jon. Pirroa, H. Inwin. E. B. PATTON & CO., Having fated ap a Irst-clam PLANING MILL Are prepare 1 u rurnlsh all kinds of Manufactured Lumber, neb aa Flooring. 8idinf. Snrfaca-treMed Lnra ber, Suh, Doori, Blind, And .very description of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. Jtrr-Healers will find It lo their ndrsntage to con. oil oat prices before pnreha.ing elaewhera. Ad,ire.s, . B. PATTdN' A fo, Curwensville, Pec. 1, !dMf Clearteld county. Pa. How lo Nnve floury. TnK limes are hard: yon'd like to know How you m.y ears year dollars i The way lo do it I will show, If yoa will read what follow.. A man who lived act far from here, ha worked bard at hi. trade, Bnt bad a hoasehold to support That squandered all ba made. I met him nnea. Say. he, 'My frl.ad, t look thread bear and rough j Ie tried a get myself a salt. But eaa't aava ap enough." Says I, my friend, how mack bar. yea f I'll tail yoa wher. to go To get a enit that's snund and cb.apt Ie RKIZKNSIKIN A Ce. Be took what little be bad lived, And went ta Beitrneteia A Brothers', And there he got a haadaom. nit. Far half be paid ta others. Row b. I. bom.. It. ',ook. se w.ll. And th.ir .Bed ie ueb, Tkat when they take their dally meal, They don't eat half as mark. And new hs Inds on Palur.lav night, With all their wants supplied. That h. ha. men.y left ta spend, And com. tn lay aside, Hl good .ueeeea. with cheerful (mil., II. gl.dly tells to all, If yon'd sere monay, go and buy .our clothes at RKIF-ESSTKIN-S CLOTHIKO BALL. Where the cheapest, f neat and beet Clothl. und good Famishing Good, eaa ba had to sail ery laata and in avary sly la aprll.'fif Democratic Almanarj. IlllS IrraluaMe puldiration il for rale nt file i.n.l oll'ne. ll thoul,! he In Ihe han.li of ...r. It m,icrt. ll cut, in. fui cP,.t,n rrlurns from every manly in the I nilid rialr( Imidre, Ihe nnmlier lot I MM! r.iiila,n a coinplMe liat nf the namceiif all ibe newspaper, mi ipieerd anil mobbed nng ,i-", . ..iitnniairai iii : en,l lliel lr I.r,? eontaiue Ihr naciira ol ell (here civilians who were imprisoned ilunlig Ihe aarae prrimi. Tlirae two l:-:,Uf.:--"' ""r.'.-j tieta, f.,r rulura v ference, are Worth more tlian Ihe price ol Ihr lio' liai ,r. The mimlicr fur ll fih ienln, full t Tliil,. alatirtlra. A ny one sending cenU to Ihe Post Master, will receive hy return mail a coi lr ea h vor, free of poauge. jel..:l Traaea and nbdrmlu.! .npportr. ef every hind of th. Inte.t improvemanta, fnr .ale a tn.rirug m-r. of HAKfuWlCK A lhWIN. BLANK toajaTABHU'S fAlt ICR sal. at lb u aMce, ;jel (Tarits. H. W. SMITH, ATTORN KY-A T-LAW, Jc!! C leat Held, I'a. I; WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1'lrarNcld, Pa. Mrlfal builaess of all kinds promptly and aeearately attended to. sajld j DAVE L. KREBS, ATTORN, EY-AT-LAW, CloarBcId, Pciiu'a. 9Can ba eonsulted In English and Ger man. ej, ell ly A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. t-41-Omce in the Court House. decj-ly ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN KY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. JSlT-OOca In the Court House. Jyll.'(7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. OOea with J. B. McKnally, Esq., orsr First Na tional Bank. ay-Prompt attention giren to tbe seenrlng of Bounty, Claims. Ac, and to all legal kuaiasss. March IS, U7-ljr. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Second rIL, Clearteld, Pa. noll,8 THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by J. B. MeKnally, rjeooad SU, ClearAeld. ftWlll attend promptly to collections, sale of lands, Ac. decl7, JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real Hatate Ap;eut, Clearfield, Pa, Office on Market street, ooocalu ilia I. II WReapectfully offers bis senrlres in eel lire and kuyiag lands in Clearfield and adjoiaing eonntiea aud with an experience of orer twenty years as a surreyor, Hatters himself that ko eaa render satisfaction. feb8.'6J tf WM, M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. OSoa oa Market street an. door east of tb. Clear. Ball (,'oanty Bank. mayt,'(4 John H. On ifc C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTUBN Y8 AT LAW. Bcllefonte, Pa. scpl3,'ti-y JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, HAVINO located at Oseaola, P, .fera his professional service, fa lb. people af that puu-a aad surroonding .onntry. k-ta.AU calls promptly attended to. One. ana realoenee oa Cania t, formerly .ecapied by.pf: K ''- 1-1 J DR.T.JEFFERSONBOYER, PUYSICIAN AND SUKOEOX, Second Street, Clearfield. Pa. -Having permanently mealed, be now offers bis professional service, to the citieeae of Clearfield and virleity, and the public generally. All calls promptly attended I. Ocll-J y F. B. REED, M, D., TI3YSICIAN AND SL'ROEOy, nr-ll.ring removed ta Wllliamsgrova. Pa, offer, hi. pnf.saionaJ services to Us people of tbe enrrounding country. . jyM,'e7 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Lata Surgeon of the Jd Beg meal, Penasylvaaia Volunteers, having returned fram tha Army, offer, his professional .arrioas ta) th. .itiseas af Clearfield neonty. are" Profee sional calls eroaail. .iiuu ?f w j Sm" '"""'J pled by aprt.'M-u DR. J. F. WOODS. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. IlaTlng remored fo Aneonrllle, Pa., offer, bis prolrasional wrrico. to the people of that place ana in. aurrounmg country. All calls promptlr atleudad to. ui'C l (is pd. DR. S HAYES, scndEON DENTIST OlPrc. on Main Su, Curwenrrille, Pa.. ITILl mak. nrofessicnal visiu, for th.coa VI veniene. or in. Kobh .....;--:- An.ll l.i.B i' ' a Luthereburg First Friday of .vary month Aneonrllle Flret Moadav a) ever. n..a. Lamber City First Tharad.v of ... ,v Kpeaaing twa day. in either place. All arders for work should h. nrs..nl.d aa tha a. .r k,. arrival at each plana. P Taatk .itracted by th. application af oral asinesia comparatively without pia All kind) of Iloatal work iiituinl N. B Tke pol.lie will please notice, tkat Dr. i., waea not entered la tha above be found in his ofoc, la Curw.nsr llie, Pa. v"rwe"aTiii,, res. a, isc.. 8-4J DENTAL PARTNERSHIP". 3 A'n- A. JL. II ILLS, VJIITtf Oeeira. la inform bis patrona, aad the at-ocraiiy.uai ne hat associated with him a to. prnetic. ol Dentistry, s. r. siiaw, p. d. s.. Wb. is a gradeata of tb. Philadelphia DanUI ar. toerelora ih th. highest Silesia lions of profeasleeal skllL All Work den. it th. offiea I will hold myself pcroen.lly reepensl " "'i'n in sue most satistaetor, man ner aad higheel order af the nrofeesioa. An aatahliabed practice af lwealy-tw. y.ar. la this place readies ma la speak ta my patienu wiih coaOdeaca. ttntar-mente from a dl.f.np. .knnu v. ..j. by letter a few Aayt h.fora th. patient designs "'af. Jons 4, HAS ly. MOSHANNON LAND 4 LUMBER CO., OSCKOLA FTKAM MILUS, atxtrtrrrnri LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS H. II. FllILLIXfironD, rre.id.nt, OITIca Ferret Place. No. US S. 4th St., Phil'a. JOHN LAWS1IK, Superintendent. je'(!7 J Oeccol. Mills, Clearfield aou.ty. Pa. REUBEN HACKMAnT" House and Sign Painter and Papei Hanger, rirarBeld, Prnn'a. W-Will esreute lobs In kis line nrnmntlv and , auraaianuai manner. ar M .07 J. BLAKE WALTERS. SCKIVKNER AND CONVEYANCE, K. Agent for the Putrh.se and Kale f Lands. Irartlrld. Pa. IMP- Prompt altenlion glvea la all basinees connected with tb. eonnly eflica.. Offic with i. wm. A. Wallace. IJaal, lo-tf THOS. W. MOORE,' Land Survejor and Conveyancer, If AVINll rcctntly located In the borough of I Lumber City, aad resumed the ureetiec el Lead Burvvying, reapectftillv tender, his profee- atonal errvii-ce lo Ihe owners of and rieoulators ia lanos in l learneiu .nil aljolalng eountic. Deed, of converanee acatlv escculed. Oftine and residenoa one door east of Kirk A e.t-ui'l ttcra. apt 1 4 pdlni, THOMAS H. FORCEE, ptALna in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, URtlUMTIIS, Pa. Also, ettenaire mannfaclurer and dealer In fqunrc Timlmr aad Maweil Lumhrrel ell kinda. MrOrden aollcltrd and all kills pmmntlv "lied. UtlHly ero. ALnr.nr nranr ai.krv.. w. ALa.av W. ALBERT 4, BROS., Mannfaoturora A estenrlrelic.ler.ia Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, do., WOODLAND, PRKN'A. y Order, enlirlled. Bills filed aa abort aotine nad rcasoaabla term a. Addree. Wtmdl.ad P 0., ClearlJd O.. Pa. ly W UtI BROS. "TH08.87 WASHBURN. SCALER OF LOGS, (,la llupe, t'lcarfltld (.ewnty, Pann'a. rpilR .ubserlksr has dernted mark lime and 1 attention to the H'.'ALlNtl 0? LOllH. aad laSrs this iielhod of oftring hie serrlres to thoae who may need fhrra. Any further inrermalioa can Ve bad by addreealng si abcre. J.2.-1 SURVEYOR. fpilK nndrrsigned off.rs his scrrlces as a Bur- veyor, and may be lound at his r.sidenue, ia Lawrence tuwnahip. Letter, will reach him di rected to Clearfield, Pa. mayMf. JAMK8 MITCHELL DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEBER & HAIS DRESSES, SECOND STREET, JyM ClKARKIIiLl), PA, If N. M. HOOVER, Wholesale A ll.lail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars and SnuiT, Two door eaet of ibe Huat Offioe. MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. iA largvaMoriineat of Ppee, Cigar Cmi, io. atwavi on band. myW-iy J. K. BOTTORF'S PIIOTOURAIMI GALLERY, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. "VTKdATIVKS made la cloudy, aa well as la X clear weather. Constantly on bond, a good Mortment of KKAMKS, STKHKjhCOFKri and hltllKOSCIlI'lC VJKWri. Frame., from any atyle of moulding, made to order. .priK-tf FRANCIS COUTRJET. MERCHANT, Fixnchrllle, C learfiel4 Cmnty, Pa. Keepe eomtantly an band a ful. aaeortmetit of lry Uuodi, Hardware, Uroeeriea, aad everything uBualtr kept in a retail Mora, which will ba euid, fur oaeb, aa cheap aa eleewhere in tbe aount. French viHe, June 27, mi lj. C. KRATZER 4. SONS, MERCHANTS, aiAUM la Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cutl.ry, Qassnsware, Groceries, roriiioas aad ShtnglM, Clearflcd, Pran'a. p&At their aew.tor. room, on Sacond street. near Harrell a Blglar a Hardware atora. (janlt Itlrrrbant Uailorj. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET ST, CLEARFIELD, PA. VFl'I.L supply af Cloths, Cassimeres and Veelings consUntly on hand, which will be) made up according to tb. latest faehlona, in .abstantial manner, and at low ratea. my2 1869. Going II Alone. 18G9. . R L. STOUGUTON,' MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa., nAVINO opened bosloess an my awa amok, at th. old .land in Hb.w'. Row. I therefor. annoonc ta th. pabi ic that I have now aa aud a well selected and large awortmaat af Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, Bearers, and all kinds af flood, for m.a and boy." weer, and am now prepared ta msks an ta order CLOTH I NU. from a single article t a full Mil, ia th. latest styles tad man workmanlike manner. Special attention fivaa ta eastom work aad catting. oat for mea aad bovs. I offer great bargain, ta eastom.ra, and waTaat atita aatiifaction. A liberal .bar af publls patronag. is solieilrd. Call and see me. Jaa7-tf K. R. L- 8T0UOUI0N. H. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Star, one door east af Clearfield Munae,) Market txreet. Clearfield. Pa. KEKPS on band a fall aaaortmeata af Seat.' Peralshing Oeoda. sack aa Shlrta. I.I... and Waoloa l adershirts, Drawer, aad Socks, t.wa.tiea, roraes naaraaerenieie, uinves, Hata, Umbrella., Ae., in groat vanstv. Of Hmmm Uaods ks ksp. th. Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Surh a. Black Poe.kla of tha van best mak.. P.nry Caaslmer. in great variety, also. Preach Coaling. Beavar. Pilot, Chiwehilla, and Frlooit ev.rco.iiag. A II of wblrk will be sold cheap for Ca.h, and made np acemrdiaf aa tha latest sty la. by eipariracad work mea. a lea, A goat for Clearleld oawoty for I. M. Siagar A Ce's. celebrated ftewrng Meehinea. Kev. 1. lMa-tf. H. BRUMS. lUiSfrllanrous. The Lightning Tamer. fTMIB nndenlgned are the eole Agent, la this I eonntv for the -Korth American Ualvaai.ed LIDIlTMNtf RODS." T.eea ar. tb. awry aaf. rod. now ia aae. and are andoraea b. all ia,. arieatilc mea ia tb. ecu a try. tl . hereby notify th. ei Usee, af Ik. eewnly that wa will pat them up a batter rod. and tor les. money, thaa I. charged by tha foreiga agent, who annually traverae Ibe county aad carry off our little) cask, aever to re ram. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Those wishing Liehtnlna Rode .r..t-J - their building, need hut addreea we bv leti.v. ae wereon. - e win pal them wp anywhere In therounly, and warrant them. Th. Rods nad riitara. caa be seen at any lime by celling at owrstor. MMtKKLL M BIULKR. Clearleld, Juan 11, IUM tf ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTVS AND MASON HAMLIN'S, roa taut ar B. J. flATES, Carwea.ville, Pa. THE "CLEARFIELD REPl'BLICAX. nsTABLIBHRD IX IHtT. The largest circulation of any News paper in Nortl. Central Fenneylvama. Terms of Subscription. If paid la advance, or witkil I moetbe....t OO If naid after I aad before I month. SO If ald after lb. eipiretioa of I month.... OO Rates cf Advertising. Transitu! advertisements, per square of, 11 linree lees, S limes or Ices 5a Por each suherqaent insertion. II Administrators' and Executor.' notice. t M Andilore' notice. ...,. ag Caations and Rrara. Diaaolutioa notice... wm... I W Local notice, per line ............, II Obituary notice., ever five Itaes, per lina. 11 Professional Carda, 1 year I 10 YEARLT ADVERT1FKMKXTB. square. .... M I column,,, , I rq oa rea I aquareaw ...11 ...31 M column.., 1 column.., 41 00 M M Job Work, BLANKS. Single qnlra. J tfl I quire, pr. qnlre.fl tl 1 quires, pr, quire, I M Over I, er quire, 1 II llAMinil.LS. 1 rheel, Jj or less. i W I shwt. Si ar les.,M fl sheet, is or lem, J 04 I I .heel, i or lea,10 M Over ii ef each ef above at proportiuaate rate. 0K0. P. ntlOliLAMiER, Ktltor aad Pmprietor. I'i rtia vv a. a, . The nndrraigned will a r"T in. nirheM t ash PRit a lor .ii k,.,. r i nr ana Mr r . rain.T ri i ive me a call Clemeleld, Itee. II. I I. REIF.ENSTKIN "lirMlTK WIXR VIKP;AI.a p.rta, artrrie fot pickling for aale hy TYRONE k CLRARFIELd" BRaC0. Of aad .n.r noaday. APRIL M, IH , Paaeenger tralas will ran daily lsse.ni Kanderl) Ulweea Tyrone aad Leli ilai.a J!J one Pasaenger Trala belwee Tjreaa aad iae. Aeld, aa follwa I have soIth. LEAVK SOftTO. Tyron. . , M OvseolaWM..... c e j Philipsb'rg.arll.l,' i " Ulil.'. I Clearneld 1111 , t. Clearfield- I I., r. a, Pbiliiisturg,er3,o, lei.!.., Osceola .........4. 1 , " Ttms in, KAKK AM) DISTANCES. FROM CLLAnriLLU. FROM TVBO.tg. ' Blatioa. C tlatleu. S 'I - 10 1 Intersection...., 4 fill Vanseavos , Gardner ' 111. Pleasaat....l 40' Summit.. h (, Sandy Ridge...ii .6' Poweilton. 17 leareola So 5 llniibar. J 76 1 Kleiner's ....... IJ DO Plilllpaharr a ' Blue Ball .....I.?, I.eoaard.M i Woodland t Miglw I Wallaeetou ...ll Hlue Hall.. 13 Phlllpeburg IT Kteinor.' IS bunl.r. tO Ooreola HI Powelltoa 14 Sandy Hidge....d 8ummit 27 Ml. Pleesaut....SO II tt H M u t ii tl 111 M a. o Wailmcetoa.....!. fiardner Vanseoyoe .... .SJ II 0 Hllrr jj J! .14 1 to Woodland litis. IntrsectiooM...lt7 Tyrone. 41 1 la I lonard , I l ( Iear8rld a ,0 rAKfc PiiUJl CJL.JSAijlLl), TO Bellefontr, Pa $i J I MiddUlowa $; M Lek llavan ., t ft Manatta......., , j, Williamsport. 1 Ml Iocaster Huntingdon I no. PHILADELPHIA Its Lowistown. .. 1 MlAltoona , Marysvill... 4 M j Johnstown HM ' fa, UAKH1HB1 KG... 4 7olPlTTHBI KU , lt (OKMECTHiNai, Paavengrrs leaving Clearfield at I.M a. Phil.psbarg at 1.44 p. m, Oaeoola at 4.14 , n arrtv. at Tyrone at 1.4 p. m., makiag canaaslien with Cincmnnti Hipr.ee aM at 1.17 n. k and with Mail West at 1.41 p. m.,on Maia Lias; ale. with Bald kiegi. Eiprc leaving Tyrone at 7.0, p. m arriving at Bellcfonta at 1.44 p. and at Lock liarea at it.M p. aa., cwwaccting with Ena Mail Kaal an tbe Philadelphia and fcne Head, M 11.11 p. m., arriving at It illi.manort at 11.4. s a. K.luraing, Maaenger lenving Williaiaroon at li a. an aa Jan. Mail Wot, arrir. at Loet km. von at It a. an., eannaoting with Bald aagt. Elpreas leaving Lock Mar. a at 10J. a. St., ar. riving at Bellefonte at Il ia a. as.,gaow Shea City at 4.J4 p. m., aad Tyrone at 1 J6 p. m. tllWAKD H. WILLIAM, Ueneral Snpcriotcndeat. CSORUK C. VUKI.V, -aiyll It K.peiinUaJ.eL riilladrlphla & Erie BaflroI, SUMMERTIME TABLE. Tkraagk aad direct roate between PkUaeWlpkla. Baitimera, Barriebnrf, WUUamsnarL aad lbs Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAES Oa all Sight Trains. 05 and after MONDAY, APRIL-M, IM'.lb. train, aa th. PhiUd.lpkia A lrl Anfl Kaad wiU raa aa follows : V) mm ward. Mall Trala leaves PhiUd.lphla...l 4S t M. Da... .. d.:..hL Mary s J, p. jf, Do.. arriv. at Kria... .!... It f. m, rla hi, tees lee res Phil.4elphia.llH el m. -dn...8t. Mary'. l.a, A. M. Da .arrir. at trie- -...ll.aj A. M. frUutararaL, Mail Train leava. Rne ,, , 1 4t fd. Da da...St. Mary'. Ml P. M. Da arrive at Philadelphia.... 1, A. M. Kris Kipreee keava. Erie.. ...... , p. . Da em.....St Mary'. I II A. M. De......rrive at Philadelphia.... 4 11P.M. Mail and Kawrsm emnaeet with OU Creek aad Allegkcay River Rail Road. Baggage cheeked throegk ALFRED L. IVLk. ii ea.ral Seaarieleadeal Clearfield County Bank. TBI Clearleld Coaaty Baak as aa inearpere. ted lastitwtioa ka. go, awl af siisleaee ky the nrrewdwad it. charter, an Mar II. IIU All it. Clock ia awaed bv tbe anbecribera. .at will continue tbe Baaking baaineas at tb. same place, a. private Beakere, wader tbe Irm aame at tke "Clearleld Coanty Bank." We are re. aponsihl. far tke dsbts el the Bank, aad will pay iu ante, aa demand at Us eewatar. Dwaeaim received aad Interest paid whoa aemejr Ie Wfl rF a lied time. Paper dtacewnted at til per cant, aa heretofore. Onr nevaoanl respeasibillty ia pledged for all Depa.it received aad basiaaae trans icte. A eMtiananee ef th. liberal p-e. roue re of the bnsinesa men af tht cawnty U re pecUally ealicited. A. Prvtid.at. Cashier aad omcers ef the law Clearleld Coaaty Baak. WW require the eole. af laid Baak la he presets.) for radema4iea. JA8. I. LR'tKABD, RICHARD BRAW. WM. PORTIR, JAS. B. GRAHAM, a., a. vistiuHT, . L. BaKD, WM. A. WALLACE. The VusiasM ef the Baak will be eoadacwd by John M. Adams- lee,, ae Cashier. fjaail.'tl J. D. M'Oirk. Edward P.rka. BAITO &. COLLECTIOS HOUSF Of McGIRK 4. PERKS Bneceawre Ie F peter, Perk I Ce Phlllrebwxa;, t'catra Cemaafy. Pit. IISFIailtnasiaemaf a Bankiag Boas I wii a. t raw. acted 'acted promptly and awaa taw moat favoraole tevma County National Bank. CLEARFIELD. PA. THIS Ba.k la aew wpea and ready far basl aeee. OBee ea Peeoud street. In tke baild. tag formerly area pied by Leenard, Fiaa.y A Ce. aiaarroM ana nvrir.es. JAS. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD SHAW WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTE, A. K. WRIOUT, 6K0. U REED. D.W.MOORE. JAS.T. LIOKAItrr JuSIMJ Cashier. Pr.r4.at glarksmithing. New IlincleMuIth Shop. FKCOND ST, CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE wnderslgwed beg. In Inform kis friends, aed tke iahabllaais ef tb. barewih ef dear- aid and ewrroending neighkorkeod. thnt be la new ready as Sleeale all order, aitbar ia u-aa ae steeL nORSI SnOIINO ea tbe meet apprwved ;ty yle. ALL KINDS OP SAW MILL IRON'S aad KOIKE work, logmea'. tools, eaatbeeka,rreedat fraba, Aa. Steal tools af all klads aud. ef best Kkglish r A men eaa steel. mwA.AU my wark h warranted Ie (lea aalkv. faction, ar act .barged for. AMOS KKKKARD. Xcw ItlncksiuKU IShopt. TDIRD STREET, CLEARFIELD, THE snkecrlherreesMtrally iofbrmi kis fries i nad tbe public In general, that he baa W-al ud ia the boreegh nf CLKARPIELD. ia tha hop recently eecmoied F Jaeob fihunkw.iler, where h. i aew readj u perform all da'iea lowards kis caslom.r. ia a workmaalik. maa.ee, Slede.Sleigha, Buggies aad Wagons treeed.sae, Horee-ebneiug done at reaacnable ratea. Ba rerpertfaMy aski a share af work from tb. nrhlia. a. k. ialends ta five bin whole atteatien re tka. 'inee.. THOMAS R1LEI. Marek It. IUM. I'OSKTowiisMplwBmt GREAT EXCITKMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S ! IVKRTPODT trylag Ie get there Iret, far fee J ef keing erowded eel tate tke eebi. il J waal good Shoeing dona, ge Ie P...I. If yoa weal y.me 8leis ironed right, g a. Ba.a If yoa want good Mill Irons, ge ie Ba.aa. Ir yea waal your wrgoa trowed la the bcrl etvl. aad werkmearhip. ge ta R.sal. Raaes make. Ike beet 8tama Mnehlne ie Ik. Mate, anddoee all klads ef ULAChfHIfHINa " cheep a. caa be doaa ta tke coaaty for Cask. mj reel uatee addreea I. Clearlold anar. THOMAS BbEHS. Bog T.. Pee. It. IMr-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE I10ME IXM sTKT, THE aaderelgned, kavicg eeukliabed a Km aery ea Ih. 'Pike, a newt kalf way belweea Clearleld aad Carwenevllle, Ie prepared far-, aisk all kinds efPRVIT TRKK3,fcterd.4, dwarf.) Evergreens. Shenhbery, mrap. Viam, ueoeeberriea, Lewtea Blackberry, trawberry, aad Raaberry Vleee. Aue.SiberiaaCrebTr.es, Oeinne, and early eearVei Rbabark. Aa. Order. promptly attended U. Addreea, t. p. wajMHi. leT II - Caraeamllfc r v- r- ctaariEtv