n l' f Til i: K1.1HH.I.ICAN. 7 tLKAilK.LU', 1a" WKPMnAV Ml.tlNIXO. f El'T. t, lt. Deacon Hackbcrry and E'der Pills bury go to the Kogro Church. The doaeon give us lite following ftCi-ounl (if a v i-i t lie nindtf lo the negro cluireli, in WaNliinyinn, in turn puny Willi Home member of INnign-M: Lut Sunday mi-nirf Elder l'il a bory fcttmo to my room, und invited ine to acconiDiiny hiiim-lf and tovvral Senntora and Hi-prononiutivet to clturvb. Itwuna pleitsiint morning.and I tliereforaL'C'i')tvd lli"iiiviliitiuii with great pleimure. (I hud nut hud time to attend church before nineo my nr rivul in Waxliinglon.) lie informed nie that they intendi'd to po to '.he negro church, in the lower part of the city; that he nnd Mr. Sumner hud been in tho hulit of attending divine ncrvice there foru long lime ; und lliut i eeemed itlmoit like homo to them There Bmonj tliuir negro brethren That they received 80 much more at tention there than they did in any tif the while churches. I oxproarted my delight at boing favored with on opportunity to attend o church conducted under the allspices of tlii unfortunate and horetolore down-trodden nice ol our fellow citi sena; and, after he witlidiew from my room, 1 took more tlmn ordinary pains in the arrangement ol my toilet for the occasion. About 10 o'clock, accompanied by Ilia honorable friends, the elder called for me at my room, and, after distrib uting freely among tie party aome of tna (omenta ot my demijohn, we re paired to the negro Minctuitry. On our way, the elder and I were in the advance, and, us we turned tho corner of tho street, we met an elderly gen tleman of color, with some books un der his arm. "Thut is elder of the church,' said Mr. 1'illxbury ; und, as we approached bim, he Haid, "Elder Bnowball, allow me to urquuinl you with my friend, Denton llackberry, of Illinois, one of the apostles of hu man rights." I bowed und shook hands with the elder, at tlio same time assuring bim of my great pleasure in making bis acquaintance. The elder returned the compliment, und we walked along unn in arm until we reached the church. "What ia the name of yourchurcb ?'' I a-ked. "Do church ob de Pccon' Advent, culled, sab," answered he j "an 1 hub de honor to be one ob de founders ob dm institution in dis city." "Ah, indeed, elder," said I, "you deserve much credit for your enter prise" Our conversation then turned on tho many difficulties he must have en countered in building tip his chare!, in the face of the prejudices of slave holders, copperheads, and traitors ; and it was continued until we reached the door. After entering, tho elder conducted us nil to the front seuts, be going into the pulpit. The elder seemed to bo brim full of ermon. lie, therefore, mucin eliorl rule of bis introductory ceremonies, and husteiicd to the selection of his text, which was from the 15th chap ter of Judges, and was as follows: "An' Sampson slew de I'hilutincj wid de jaw-bone ob de ass " Alter recounting the various ups and downs through which Suinpson had pasted, and comparing them to tho for unes of the Kepuhlicun party, of which he -claimed to be a respec ted member, he finally came to the explanation and application of bis lext. "My breddcrn and sistern," said he, 4'from do forcgwino, you will preseire dst MaSKU Sampson am do pusonifictt tion ob de great JEepuhlicun p irty ob de present duy. Jist like Sampson, day's got de power to do anything ; an dares not a Dclilao livin' dat can cut dar bar oft, noderf No, my bred dren an' sisiern. An' Slassa Sumner, Jfatw.i Phillips, an' Masna Greelev am de Trinity ob dis great party. De 1'hilintines am do obntrifferous rebels down souf. De rceu instruction mens Tires am do jaw-bone with which dis Republican Sampson smashed nut de lower ob le reticls. An now my iredren an' sistrcn, whar did dis jaw bone come from ! Why, I'll tell you whar it comes from I It came from do great Republican Congress, which m do ass. Dat a whar it come from ! Yes, my breddrcn an' sistcrn, it am dis great loyal ass dat dis negro con gregation bnb to tniik for making dem o much better dan de common while trash. Now i ll tell you nudder ting : Dar was Andy Johnsing. What did be 'spect to be? Whv. mv behiMio.l breddrcn an "intern, ho Vpcctcd to be Balum, and was going to ride dis ass atier lie got into tie 1'resuleiilial char ! Did ho ride urn F I ax dese honorable gemincn here, did bo ride on do rump ob dis great and glorious Kepublicuu uss? Nara ride did he get! Do nss war too much for him. So do ass hub been riden dis would bo llalum eber since; an' dey'g gwinu to ride cl.ber odder man what won't stand by de great ass ob do present day." This lucid elaboration of tho mean ing and application ot his text did i.ot seem to suit my hunorable compan ions, and, as wo i-uuio up street, sever al expressed iheinscltea strongly in favor of Congrcsxionul action in refer enc to the manner in which ignorant persons trifled with the i-acred truths of the r.ible. Others thought thure should be a committee to instruct no groes as to what was proper, and what was not proKr, to prcuch A border State loyalist seemed to be ex ceedingly wroth, and was in favor .f tnuulii g all such stupidity. Ho had been insulted often enough ,v llio-e stupid niggers, lie would submit to it I'D longer lie wr.s .,r placing while men in iiImca whoenul.i I.- i.. "" and what to preach, und who! Wiii, ,1 l. ...... . " ... I "' oniins enougn l know me difference between Congress and an as. An eatern member rebuked ,m r,,r 1,10 weiity f his strictures U'n the elder , sermon. He did not Jh'nk that Elder Snowball intended " ' naiill them. The text be bad se Heted naturally led the unsophistica- d elder to tho ver-ion he gave it. I 'then expresM-d their disapprobation to tho sermon-some severelv, and aome mildly. ' ..rT,her0'" ",'J Sa"W. finally, "you aeo doscon, the necessity or my (Jon stitiu omd amci.dmeni.: Thev will rcinedy all .,,..', limusinudveric-ncica " them.? "' 1 ' "y,u "" '"Try L.lor.a.or it may Subscribo for tbo Hrrt-siicAsi. .trrt yortrji. t HU1 AMI I It DM ft. !l e hlithl ai d nana li s tun.hlnt 11m t pou thai torn hill t I he.r the rhildrca a laoalilng about, V hil p'eyint; III nil; . 0, ttii.'liri-, aitKll I trr run, And Uv niih tlirm sKninP tVill 0a n'inot Iniui nit tliil lut lit ilt liU-MUrM ! tin t Tlir m -liter ilmkM lh dnrk brown tarll, Anil kl'4 thut auhing bru I "My tun, wc k Un, of Ilia tint he rrftllvt not How Turt.ugh iti-loua ,llil till etlOHB ODtl Were Ird fur mny ft dy, Wbilat tli lair Cmiaftii ttiiU tbrj Iwfcd llrvonil tho dracrt lay." lf ilrnt oa hit pillow lurnnl ; Sha U"k lha Word of (lil. And reatt hw through Ilia Holj Land Tba Haiour'a leel ones Irod j How ia tho gar.ltn low ila knelt, Uow'd undi-rnralh our wura, Tbsn at Ibe tjrnlilr'a jielraitit arat Hiood mekl- 'luid till looa. llil aaorod Ifmulva aearrrd and torn, Ilia gvnlle wurla rovilrd, Ilia bear erooa wtlb palivne borna, All, II. ink ol Ibi, iny chil l ! And how, wbila rocka aaundsr rant And akiea war n-ilad in Bight, llo rpuko to lilt onr d.viuK tout Fioul darknaa into ligut. "0 Tea, He bor Tor Ton and Bit That load of paiu and eaM And ahall wa unruiur nt the croaa Wbiob for ft tiiu wa bear F Kay, rather let ua ba like Him, And auflrr patiently, Till Ila aball aloop to .ifl aa np, Ilia glorioua faoe lo are. Pittsburgh DistrictThe Prosident'8 Journal. CIlF.RltYTKtF. ClItCflT. Hev. M. Lee, pastor, met me in tho town of Indiana, and took me in his buggy to (jettysburgh, a small town on this circuit. Br. Lee'a labors at this point last winter were crowned with mi extensive revival of rolmion and the addition of many valuuble members to the church. Our people here have secured a lot and are about erecting a good mooting house, nnd much they need it. Success to them On Saturday we had preaching at the Hazlett mcc'ing house, followed by the quarterly conference. A good turn out of tho ntliciary, and business done in a business like man nor. Love-feast at 0 o'clock, Sabbath morning, und a good one it wj. Then came a sermon followed by the Lord's Supper, ami we found it good to wait upon the Lord. Hitherto we hud much raining, but in the uftcrnoon it censed lo rain and began to pour, yet. notwithstanding all the clouds could do, I found a good congregation as sembled at the uppoinled time, eager to hour the lioepel. After preaching once at .tho tow n of Cherryiice, once at Conk port, and onto agnin at Get tysburgh, ond having etiioved the agreeable societyand hospijalities of mis niieiiigcni ana goou people, ur Leo kind'y took mo in his buggy to the town of Marion, where I look the stago for Punxiitnwney, where 1 tar ried over night, and next morning early was again aboard the stage for the town of lirookville. di-tance north twenty -two mite. At Urookvillo I was met by the pastor of BROOKV1LI.C AND CLAR10M MISRtOSf, I!ev. Jamca Grant, who in Company with ilr. Gearliart accompanied me to the place of my meeting tho Ortr neighborhood whore I met with as kind a reception as any ono could de sire. I'rcached in the school house until Sabbath morning when the con. grcgnlion met in tho threshing floor of Mr. Sampson Gccr's new and large barn, which was so seated as to ac commodate Siime hundreds of people. But snch ruining and pouring and flood of water I have seldom seen, yet despite of all this, the brethren and sisters were out in full force for tho 9 o'clock love-leat, and a glorious time we had. Here we have a good people, and I was much pleased to find among them ono of our old itin erant ministers, Rev. Ira Itrownson, now an unstationcd min sler. Our Sabbath services wero verv much en joyed by all of us, and I felt at the close or I lie day thut 1 had very pleas antly and profitably celebrated the 57th anniversary of my birth, and I hanked the great Aulhot of my being that 1 had ever been born, and gave glory to His holy name that I had been born again. I'rcached again on Monday evening and on Tuedny went with lir. Grant some lour miles through the forest, over a terrible rough r'tnd, to see a sick woman. That journey, tlipugh short, will be long in my remembrance. Wednes day morning the rain fell in torrents and I felt gloomj- and depressed in spirit, but tho lovely conversation of brother ami sister Uccr, and tho good old sun, ten hour after bis rising, drove tho clouds irom the sky, and the gloom from my mind, and again 1 tell cheerful, and in company with Ur. Gecr, cumc into Urookvillo, whero I staid over night, with lir. J. Moore, a distant relative of mine,, and a mem ber of our church. Next morni lg I took tho stage for Punxsiitawney and Iheiico by lir. Williams' buggy to Union chapul, whero I preached to a good rongregutioii. On entering the pulpit I discovered that the liihluwus sadly dilapidated, and remarked lo the congregation that somo preachers were very bur I on the Hible, which drew forth the following explanation It appears that some person unknown, not having the fear of God or tho law More bis eyes, entered the church wiib felonious intent, nnd did capture and carry oil by force of arms the pul pit Bible, contrary to the command ments of the saitie, and the statutes of the State made and provided, but God's vicegerent in man thundered tho Commandment "thou shall not steal," homo to his soul with such ler nble force that lie came sneaking back and deposited it in tho coal shod, where it was found considerably the woiso of Hit. rain and exposure to the weather. Hope they will get a new one Ihat thn f will noi slcalanoiher. Hero oar good broi her, James MrGec, met and took mo in bis buggy to lii pleasiint, happy homo, where I and Ur. Grant, who accompanied mo, passed four or fire pleasant hours Siurting on nur WaV wo Wero met bv lir. J ob ti Weavr. who bud toino lo conduct me lo his house, auotocr ol the most pleasant homes that I have found. And now I am at tho center of old "-SQI TIIAMIA CIHCCIT, Rev. W. T. WilKon, pastor. Here I have attemh I camp meeting three j ears in suite. .ion, and every pen. .n I meet is un old Iricnd. Yet the rain fo lows mo ev. ry placo 1 go, nnd I ' find lir. Wilswn verv much ilisconr. I aged with regard to the dedication of Ins new church which is to taknpln c to-morrow, July tho4th. Though tl,t. ihtirch ia nine miles distant from whero wc are, and Chest creek is foaming high, and roads bad and the rain pouring, it is our business to I there, and oh we start hor-ebsck for the new church, "Hurmnnv Chapel." Cheat 'creek it passed In safety, and wa art but three uUw from our dea ' linstion, and brother V. snyt the mail Is splendid in winter and some two miles nearer than the other. II ill O. such a loud I ' t'onld 1 aesk with the tongues of men and anxeU" I could Hot describe it, O horrible! When we found ourselves nut ol thut dismal swttmi) and once more on Arm ground, though trembling with the excitement caused by our struggle lor lile, and though Wet with ruin and bespiiiterod all over with mud, most heartily did 1 thank the Lord for our deliverance and sincerely did I promise never to tempt hN providence by traveling that road ugain in summer time. 1 thought several times that my lute would be that of an old Dutch friend with whom 1 was once Iraveiing over some niirey road. Said I, "1 his is bad road." "Yes," said he, "she m badt, but if you hud seen her twenty years ago, you miylit have eaid she was bad l. Twenty years ago I wue driving my wagon along right dure, and I stuck fast and never could get out any more." lint thank the Lord we all got out safely. Ladies (fur will you believe me, there were two good sisters, real heroic os, who went witli us) men und horses. Now the l ain lias censed, t lie clouds have parsed away and the sun shines us brightly as if bad never been dimmed by a cloud, nnd thrre stands the church, beautifully white, umong the young, green pines, crowned with its modest balcony. The congregation is lurgo. lirs. Leo, Grant, Wilson, and a liap liat minister is there, and ull tuke part. The subject of the sermon is Liberty, Spiritual, Doctrinal! Ecclesi astical, and Political. Sermon over lir. Wilson, tho pastor, rises und dis tinctly makes his statement. The ac counts have ull been correctly kept. There is no guessing ul the figures. Four hundred und seventy five dollars are wanted to meet the expense.) of erecting unu huisiiing the house, nnd though tho members und their neigh bors buve done nobly, yet they take hold again cheerfully, und in u short time, all that is wanted and something over is raised, und Ur. Wilson and bis right baud man, lir. JleGurvcy, feel a good deal taller than they did before This is lir. Wilson's fourth year on ibis circuit, und I wits delighted to learn that his return tor the fifth yeur is unanimously Uesireii i lie camp meetings held on this circuit have proved a great blessing to it. liut ono of the many converts of the last bus been dropped. Success to old Susquehanna. Bui. hero comes a fine gray horse followed by u good covered buggy and driven by one id' tho hulest preachers of I he f itlsburgli l.onfcrcuco, tho Itev. Jus. Clury, pastor of CLEARFirLD CIHCl'IT. And here comes the intviinblo rain again, worse than ever, and mom of il, and it pours down all the night long unu is at il hard next morning. Iiul ruin or shine wo iiiiim. be off, and Inking my seal bceido Dr. C , Me start for Greenville down along the bunks of tba swollen and maddened Susque hanna, which seems to threiton with ilesii ui tion ever) thing in its way as It gies laming, w lieeling, loaniing ami thunder ng over orarounil th rugged risks that !' its shores or lie in iis pathway. In one plueo it hud risen over its banks and covered our road lor some distance, and a considerable depth, lir Clary knew there w a bridge in tho placo, but nothing of it was to bo seen, an J as we moved slowly and cautiously along, down went the bcrse, but was scarcely down beforo be rose, and with snort and a bound cleared the chasm, taking us ealcly over, some boards thut were not fastened down bad flouted off, making il a dangerous placo in deed. Neur this place a gentleman by the name of Thorpe, a member of no cli u roll, but a warm Iricnd of lir. Clary, gave Ui an invitation to dine with bim, which we gladly accepted, unu . ere iiiosi nospuuioy enieriainea Alter talkingon tbesubject of religion a littlo witli this intelligent and esti mable gentle, he verv politely laid an elegant copy cf the Holy Bible before me, and ukcil us to huve worship with his family beforo leaving. To this wo cheerfully assented and hope the i.oru mard our prayers in their be half. Hero wo turned off from that mad old river, und took across the country to Greenville, stepping with Mrs Bridge and Irwin alternately during four days, w hoso kind ladies made us fuel quite at homo. Hero we hud one of the best quarterly meetings l have been ut for a longtime. Not eoon will I forget those lusntis ol ro- Ircshitig.cspecially thai molling.sbout. iug love least on Snbbuth Illuming. This was and old faibiuned quarterly meeting. Tho brethren hnd cotno up i mm mo uisiant points ol tlio circuit und they t-ame for something, and they got what they came for. Our last meeting on Monday evening was a solemn und melting occasion, and as the large company that came our way with lights burning, were slowly and noiselessly wulking alon , Br. (iary's strong, sweet Voico pealed loith that giKxl old song, eo much in harmony w ith our feelings, "W a are (iin baiw lo di no mora," ete. While all with one accord joined in with bim, ami tho effect Was thrilling. God bles thoso gmid people Amen Br. Clary is erecting a neat and sub stantial house of worship in theeei.ter of ibis neighborhood, and on a beauti ful site. Lumber all on the ground, slono miisonsnnd carpenters buy, and he Ihe busiest of them ull. May the I-ord prosper tho work of bis hands. Tuc-day morning bade farewell to these kind friends and was carried in lir Clary 'sbiiggy totbetnwnol Clear field, where 1 look the cars for Pills burgh, and safely arrived at 1 o'clock a. m ,snd loiind all well, thanklul to the Father of mercies who had so graciously preserved me in ull my trawls, and sustained me in all my hard toils during my two months' absence. Jamu Itoiiisos. A Col NTRT School. "Bihlodicllori ary class come up !" says the muster "Who was Iit's wilii J'1 "The pillar of salt wot Moses Lid his head on w hen he went up into .Mount Sinai to oiler b'.s son Isaac up, cos he had no sheep but himself to do likewise " "What is said about Jonah !" "Jonah swallowed a whale, and wus thrown lip the third day with a parcel ol onion seed which be gavo the iuecn or She ha for mending his trousers, which he linil Durst in straining to get out of liicucn ot lions whero Daniel had been rehearsing for the great Peace I'esti. val." The New York Slur thinks that Mr. Bigclnw, the new editor of (ho Times, ought to cherish I ho memory ol apoplexy, as be has twice profited by its attacksonce being clcvuled lo the post of Minister to Franco, on the death of Mr. Dayton, and now sue ceeding Mr. Raymond, who died of (be I4ui diaeaio. JM B fiootti, tfwfrlfi, Cf If. (.001) (.00 DS! GOOD STUKSl! AND LOW PRIOESM NEW SriUXG STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! J)UESS . GOODS, TRIMMINGS ASD NOTIONS I.V GREAT VARIETY! White Goods ! Stamped Goods ! Hoaiorjr and Otorea! Cur.rU anil Eklrta! LaJia Eliawla and Coal., (new itvltal Straw Goods, Eowors, Ribbons, &c, Tintircllu and Paraaota, Window Ehsdei, Lailiaa and Cbildrsn'a SHOES, Wall Papar, Csrptti and Oil Clollia, Halt A Capa. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickiop, Cottonadra, Caaaimeraa, Twaeda, Ac, Ac, CHEAPER than the CUEAPEST! D. ;. K IV LING. CkiarflfH, April it, ISM. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second street, Clearfieid. NTW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Tne andrrrirsad rs.twtfoH. Inrlis Ida su t-stios of lha pahli. srralljr to tk-ir apldld umrtntat of marthaadlaa, which the art as mIIIb( ' AT VERY LOW TRICtS. Thalr atotk annalita la part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Surh PP,.. n, , ,,,,. AlNHW. ' Mfrill Ulmha..Moalloa.(t,lrVh.d aad Bnblaarh. d.) Drilllo,., Tlrkin)... aotlt.a ud tool Flannel.. Palm. ti.,Ca,larB, Cltonadaa, l.aitlra' Khaola, fiuhlaa ll.rt.. INIiB.irat tnd limp Pkirta. Ac, Alao, a Ina iiwia.nl of Mrn'r Drmrr. and Shiria, tUta A tap.. Bm.it I Short. all ol which WILL EE SOLD LOW FOB CASH Hardware, Quoensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IX SHOUT A G EX EltAL ASSOKTM EX T W TfTTHilnr aanallF "Pt la ratalf alert, til CUKAP F0BCAMU ar apprvr.d ,uu,uj pro dnea. A. IC. WRIGHT V SONS. Orarllald. No r , MH7 THE CLEARFlELlTsf ORE RECONSTRUCTED. John P. Wfarrr.. ....Willim W.JJtlti. GEO. L REED & CO., Twt door Borth of tht Court lloata, CLCARPIELn, lA. KA 1X0 ndnrnrd to oar old bn.inr,. aland, wa h.rrl.j nuliiy tha aitiicna of l leaiflrld and tha Iiulilia anarnll.T. thai wa bar ratrrrd upon, ami lntrn.1 to pmarraia, a Tijroroua ara paitn Btnilt huh prirra and Infrrlnr rmla, and oa Bow oa hand a full aurplr of all hiodt of oda aard ia ihia Biarkrt. la lha line of Dry Goods, Ta rlairn to hart I full a.Mrtinrnt, eoB.ltllnf U . part of Mo. lint. Iilonrhtil and onblraobrd 1 Phnu of all rad.'t and a!,, ka ; and Spring & Summer Dress Goods, finch aa Alparaa of all thadraj Pt I.ainri. Mo- rinoa and tlannrlar lraidra, a full a.mirt Biant of ganUrmeo'a w.ar, eunaiatiug in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, falintiu and a full atMrtaitat of READY. MADE CLOTHING. Xotlons, Hosiery, Trimmings, B 0 K X E T T S, A C, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. W trp a full Hipfitj of foffro, fru, Bufur, Ric MuUitet. lolcoo, Fnh, Hull. Iineevjr corI Di fifk Oili, FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, Siigar-CQrfd llinn, Mm Ttrk. and ft full lupjiljr of I'rurUtont, Hardware and QucensMare, Wooden nnloir Wart. All thm fweninn rllrlr IH ft-hnpff-.! for ltd it prioM lu ftbirh fhorvoan W eiorpiioo. Thut ia Bred of Uoudi in our lint, will ln -CALL AX D SEE fiK.O. h. HKTI) i CO. Oartlold. frpt- It, lads If. J. P. Kralzer SKl.t.a lha beat ejtbe. I'aienl analha Hhodee' 'elebrated Hakea Hay Porta nulld tel Uuet-Bhoveit-Oeoepi Harectt t'ana. are. A I API K f I CAR-Ju.t received nt A' I 4. If. It a A TZ Kit's. KHkt .ireel. ounfli j) unit Vbrhlnf llion. .. r. nto . ate. I. mi so BOYNTON I YOUNQ, F0UNDKKS & MACHINISTS Mairafftrturert' of rORTABLE Si STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Coniar of Fourth ud Pint Simla, CLEARI'IICLD, PA. HAVING tnfnd In lha maaufaclnr of drat, tlaaa MAC'll INKRi, wa raapactfull inform tha puhlio tl at wo ara bow prepared to til nil ordara at chnplj and at proinptl at oaa ba dona ia any of Ui oitioa. Wa auuulaotura and daal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Hoad Dlookt, Water Wha.lt, Shaflin, Pull.ra, uinonl a injaelor, hleaai Uauc. Rtmn W'hittlra, Oilart, Tallow Cup.. Oil Cupa. (Jang, (locka. Air Cock.. Oloba Valv.., Cliack Val.a, wrought iroa Pipa,8i.ia Pnmpt, Boilar Faad Painpa, Anti Friction Mrlir., So.p Fiona Packing. Uum Pack ing, and all klndt of MILL WOllKj togdbor wilh Plowa, Bird Solct, C00KAXD rARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all klndt. Ordtrt Klicited and CUad at tltj prion. All latura of Inquiry wilh rcfarraoa to atuhiaar of our manufacture promptly an. wared, bj addrea ing ua at Clcarleld, Pa. l)'r""' B0V.VT0.V A TOtXtl U. I. Reed, J. F. Heave JNOTICE.:.Vl,r: . id. iti:i:i a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIG HTI FT IIK proprletort rerpeclfull ioform tht eitiaena A r i'i .i.i .. . .. -. lory tare entirely renttad thia ntahliahnent with Ihe latart impmrad wood working aiachiner. and ara bow prepared lo circuit all onlert ia their line of bnainera. They will give eeperial attention lo lha menafae tare of nalcrial fur houaa building, tueh at FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, 8 A S II, DOORS, BLINDS, UHCHETS .VOl I.nf.l bS, OF ALL STTLE8, Wt llwara hare on hand t large .lock of DItT I.t'MIIFR. and will payea.h for all clear Lumber. Onc-and-a-hatf Inch panel alulf preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eicbaoged, to tuit cuttoaicra. ..0rdera toliciled, and Lumber furalahed on abort notice and oa rea.onabl term.. fl. L. REED A CO. Clcardcld, Nor. 7. 1H7. J. B. PTT.. Jn, PtTT0, L- 'a" J. it. law,,. E. B. PATTON & CO., Hating lilted up a trat-claat PLANING MILL Are prepare 1 to furai.h all kind, of Manufactured Lumber, uch Flooring Siding1. Surfacft-rreised Lam ber Sftih, Doori, Blinds, And every dcicription of FLAIN AND FiLNCY MOUIDINQ. jf. ? Drftlera will find It a Ihfir idvAnlt-fe to oooiull uur priori bfir -purrhniiinj eltawht-re. Addrvpi, t. U. l'ATK'N A CO.. Cnrwrna-. Doc. S, 109-tf Clcftrfirlii oyuDtv, I t. (flothinij. How o Nave 5Ionoy. 1itR time, art ttrdi y.a'd like to know How yoa may tare your dollar, Th way re do it I will .now, ifyoa will read what fullowt. A bibb who ll.td aot far from hart, Who worked hard at hla trade, But had a household tn tupport That tq'itadertd til ht mndt. I met him once. B.yt ht, 'My frttad, 1 look thread bear aad rough ( I re tried tn gel myreir a uit. Bat caa't aav up eBoagh." 8tya T, my friend, how much bare yoa f I'll toll yoa whtrt to go To get a toil thai1, eoand aad cheap t To HXltENKTIlN A C. tie took what little ha had aved. Aad went to hel.ro. lain A Urothera', And there ha gt a bandaemc tall, For hill hi paid to ctherl. Now ht la homt, he took, to wttl, Aad their eioAt It tueh, , That wbra they take their d.lly meat, The dua l eat half aa mack. And new ba nndt na Fatarday Bight, ilh all Ibeir want .applied, That ba ha money left to apeod, And aome lo lay aaidt. III good eweeeee. alih chctrful milt, He g'adly lellt lo .11, If you'd rave money, go and bay lour clothe at hEIHLNrSTKIS'S CLOTflWa BALL. Where Ihe rhrepeaL Bnl and bet Clnthlna and gH,d Furniahing Uood eaa be bad lo rw t every uta aad la every atylt aprl I, 67 Democralic Almanac. 'pillH in.aluablo publication I lur ale at Ihe 1. po.t otnee. It .hould lie in Ibe hand, of every in uioerat. It contain, foil election return from every ninnly In the I'nilrd htateai bc.i'le, the nunilKTlor mud contain a eouplele Hat ur the nam. of til ibe ncw,n,er.nppreed and mobbed during Lincoln adniiiii.tn.tioi,; and Ihat for lA7 contain. Ihe naiiica of all thoaeelviliana who were iroprmoird dunng tbessina period. Thie two li.la, for future ri-ferince, are worth more than ihe price ul tbi publicaiion. The nnmber for M i. alao ull of valuable .tali.liM. Any one tending crnta l. the P.t Maler, will receive by return mail a eepy tor ench year, free nf po.lege. 'lJi-2.i:tf 'prwaaea and abdominal aaiportrt of tvery X k'ait of tht lalval ImpruveMntt, foe -tie a th I'm, Alert ul l!AK rtiirtl.K AiTtWIN. ' r),iTAULIi'at KAI.Kw For nit at ibii tVy, j H. w; 6MITH, ATTOHN Ht-AT-I.AW, JrM rir-arBrld, ra. I; WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTOnXKY AT LAW, tlrarflrld. It. jTatTHifBt ha.naa. of all hindt BramptW and aratiratai atndd to. ltra1h DAVE L. KREBS. ATTORSFV-AT-LAW, riearflcld, Pcaa'a. ffCto bt tOD.nllfd la Engllah tnd Oar nit. Jrl,' I; A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CIrarlield. Pa. VU-OHoa In tba Court llovaa. (daoS I ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN KY AT LAW, dear-Relit. Pa. p-0tfir In tht Court flouts f Jyl l.'fT JOHN H. FULFORD, AITIIHXKY AT I.AW, Clrarllrld. Pa. 0a with J. B. McKnally, Eat) , ortr Plral Na llon.l Bach. aaaYPmntn. at l n 1 1 .i.n I. . .1 f Koootr. rialm. Ac, and lo all legal bnliBtM. Biarco za. 1(107 ty. WALTER BARRETT, ATTllUXPV AT I A IV Offleo on Kocond FU, Clearteld, Pa. aoyll.(l THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTKRNEY AT I.AW. 09ee adjoining lha Hank, fnraerl oeenpied by . tl .1.1- il.. a . . . .. . . u. ncnaiiy, oeeono au, i;ieartleld. r-Wit autad promHly to aollaeliona. eale of land.. Ac. Id.nl 111 JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATl'i UN KY AT I, A W Aud Real I ..tale Aee.it, l lcarflrld. Pa. OWee na td.rkel tireet. onpc.lie tit Jail. Reerwctfull off.r hi. un,l 1. n : .nd butinw ianri. In ni..r..U ...i-i-:-- eounllet and .uh aa eiperientt of a. or twenty yr a eureeyor, natiera Bioiaeir tial he can rendor aatiafaolloB. (febMM if WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORN" KY r LAW, ClrarOrld. Pa. OBea oa lalarkat.treet ooe dnnreaatof tht Clear. (aid County Bank. mayl,'t John II. Orvia. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS L ALEXANDER, Ainu nys a r la u' Helleloiitc, Pa. .rplJ.'rt-j JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON, UAVINt) located at O.ca.la, Pt., offtrt hit profeaalonal aeryirea to Iht ptoplt of thai lacc and aurroBBdiog tonatrr. tcSvAil call prompt! alleaded in. Office and reaideweaoa CarliB at., loiatarly aeeapied by Dr. Kline. my IV ly DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rUYrilCJAN AND yiKtitoN, Second Street, Clearfield. Pa. wUlIarliig permanently located, ba now offer hi. pr,0-..iuiiai aerv tee. lu I iva oiliarna ol ClearDeld and y.clnlly. and lha public generally. All calla pniinptty atlended lu. octu. F. B. REED, M. D., rilYflCIAS AMI NUU'iKtN, altaylng rrmnred to "llilli.gn.Tt. Pa , offert bit .n ltlnal itnrirtl lo tht eolile ot the .urmuading eountry. jyl ,'d7 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD. Ul. n.rteon of tha and Meg a-Bi, p.aa.ylraoia Vi-luBieora. having returned fruat the Army, offer hla pmfaational atryiett lo ut eiti.en. of ;iearaet eenat. 4T Prule.aional ealla prnaaptlj alteB led le Office oa Second ctrttl, foraerl cewpied hy U!l.J?'"j eprVn.U DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYtlClAN A 8UKMEON. Having removed to Anaonville, Pa., offera hla profeaalonal eerrieea to Ibe people of that place and ihe earrouoiog country. All calla promptly attended lo. ( I).e. J no. pd. DR. S. J. HAYES, SURGEON DENTIST. Office oa Mais 81., Curwenrrillc, Pa., Tr ILL make prnfetiloaal rlaltt, for theena- venience nf the public, foaueacing ia April, tai l, et followa. ti. : Lather.borg- firat Frlda of aetrr atonlh. Anaonville Fir-I Moidey ot tvery moB'b Lumber t'ily Firat Thardayof ever. moot. Spending two daya ia tuber place. All order. I,.r work ahocid be prrtrated ta iht day of h. trriral at aa h place. Jt Teeth eitraeied by lha application of local anvathetia eotnparatively nitboul palo All hind, of llrnal wrk guaranteed. h. U Tht puidit will pleatt notice, that Dr It., whaa aot engaged ia the above viaiia. aja be toand ia kit olBc. in CurwaBtvillt, Pa. Curw.n-vllle, Feb I, lhtlli. J DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Pit. A. M. HILLS, "Tf Petlrea lo Inform bit Balroaa. and ihe puhlio gener.lly.-tat he haaaiaociated wiflt him ia Ihe practice of D. ul'ifry, S. I. SHAW, D. I), s., i W ho la a grudutt nf lha Pblladelpkla Dental College. auJ therefore hat the : ;r" rtteilt tin nf peofe.aional aktli. All ,,n done r tht effiet I will held my.elf peranntlly retpontl hie for being done la ibe m.iel tati.faolor, m.a car aad higheat order f aba pro'eatioa. Ab e.tablirheil practite of twenlytw. year tin Ihlt place tBablet mt la tptak to By patleaU wik CAokdenee. Rngtvctnenu from a di.tanea thnuld Kc made by letter a few dayi before tha patient deaigna wmlng. (Jo 4, r,j ,. MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCKuLA FTEAM MILLS, aAttrrArrrnci LUMBER, LATH, AXD TICKETS II. II. Hiai.lNdr'Hlin, Pretident, Office Fere-I Place, No. IJJ 8. 4th it., Phil't. JnllN LAVl'hllK, hurinlendenl. jef. oT ll.-e.ila Mill, Cleartield eounly, Pa. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, CIrarlield, Pen a 'a. "Ml Witt eteeatr Job. ia kit line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. a ri.flT J. BLAKE WALTERS, tritlVKNKK AND I'i'NVKYAN p.l. Agent fur the Path.t and u,ale of Laada. rirarlielil. Pa. ey" Prompt attention given ta all bn.tne. connected with Ibe county vffioee. OfBcc with 110a. wa. a. vi.ll.ee. Janl, t). THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, If AV1XU rwr-ntlr roritnl in h bMunh ui I KuinbiT Citf, ami rrpiiutni I lit (.ritctio of LmUiI hurvrviiitf r-M-ctlMltr Irnilen bin tmIpi ituml tfrrlvii (utile tiwnpr of Hnd ppmalMiari Id lamM tn 1 iinrft-iri ina Iji.hii-ik pttdiiiir. hrfiU of enrri imily tnnixl. Offirv nd rviiJrno out dimr rati of Kirk k tr-nt?w't itont. .rM p14tB. THOMAS H. FORCEE, piataa ia GENERAL M Kill II AN DISK, .HAnAMTttw, Pa. Alan, evten.ivc tnanufactnrer and dealer In ffqaare Tioilr and Hawed Lutnnerol all kiada. V"0rdera aolielted and all billt promptly lied. IJ.viaty an. 4Utnr...A.BtnBr ti.ar.ar-. w. iiarar W. ALBERT &. BROS., Manuftvoiuriirii l Mtrnme lfaltp.in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, ic, V u v n ii i , I'LS,'' A. "0rprt o1irt4. BilU HIM rn ibort Mio ttd rrn-nnftUU torm. A1rirU Wotilt&-l T. 0., rifi.Arlj f . PkV $ I tl UI Bf AV fii ly 6.1. KIRK, Mt D., PHYSICIAN AND RUHU0"I. I alhirttiirf, P. taluT Will attend promptly to all p.o... ca.' Bufldly pa THOS. 8. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, Clea Hop, CIrarlield Cmtaty. Ptut'B. ritllE tubteriber baa devoted me'k time tad 1 ail-aiioa to the rm M fir I.Oiih. a. . tea 1 1 th la aieil.i d of offering hla aervleea 10 thoet who may need fbem. Aay further ial'eimatioa can be bad by addraaalng aa ebuve. Jelu-if SURVEYOR. MnK ander.igned oflera hi tcrvice at a Pur. I reyor, tnd may be found at hi realdenee, in Lawrence owntiiP reeled to ('IreruVld, may 7 If. Lellera will reach him di Pa. JAK"-: MITCHELL. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY BAHBER & HAIR DRESSER, HrCONI' 8TR F.V.T, IrSSl C I. E A H F I K 1. 1. PA. (If N . M. HOOVER, Wholciale A Hetail .'lealer in Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two tluvra ui of the Puit Office, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. ,4iA Ur aonmcnt f Pipei, C I gar Caw i, Ac. Iwari on band. .-! ly J. K. BOTTORF'S PnOTOUUAPIl GALLERY, Market Street, Cleard.ld, Pa. 'V'EnATIVES made in cloudy, aa well at In clear weather. Con.tanll. nn band a good a-eortmrut nf PhAMF". STK K ElJKl'OPES and hlKKKUbCOPlC VIEWB. amra, from any ttylt of muulding, made to order. epr?H-lf FRANCIS COUTRIET. MtKCHANT. Freucbvllle, i Iarflcl4 County, Pa. Ktpt unttvnilj un Land m full nwotimctit of lrjr UimmIi, Hardware, Urocahea, and venrihing uiually kct in a retail itore, wlticb will ba sold, fur eaab. aa obeap at altcwliara in the cvtiaotj. raiicbvill, June 17, lo7-ljr. C. KRATZER &. SONS, MEKCUANT8, attiBBt i Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Qttecaanarc. Orottriet, rovUiuat and Sbingltt, Cleartlcd, Prna'a. pfrhi their aew ator room , ob 8eonad ttreet, ne.rJOrr.il A higl.r', Uerdwarc eUira. Ijaall Wmltaut Hailorfi. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET BT., CLEARFIELD, PA. VFII.L tnpply of Clotha. Cualmrrel aad Voungl eon.untl) on b.ad, which will be ui.ue np aeuordmg to the Inteat faabioB. ia a tabauolial masaer, and at low ratea. my 'It 18G9. Coins H Alone. If. GO. E. R L. STOCGIITOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market tret, Clearlleld, Fa., n-VT1VI aufiatai ot my mi bei.fc. ai tba old (tad in -bim how. ! tbereftr abiiuunet to the fublir thai I have a-w en hand a well aelteud and large aifortneot of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestinga, navr, and all hind uf ih& fnr Km and hiT' wr. and mm low proparod to nuke up W nrder CLOTH INt. fmni a vinxlt article ta a rail oit, la lb Utl itjrlfi tnd aoft workaanhtio mmnotr. ffieeUI aittioa fiea t eitoM work and rntiinf out f.r men aad boy I offer freat berfains to rtiBtr. and waTr eatl't Mtirfacilna, A liberal tba re of abiit IMitrwffiair U ettUoited. Call aad vee me JaaT.tf K. R. L. bTOU-J IITON. H. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door eaat of Clearfield HumJ Market Hreet, Clearfield, Pa. KEKP3 a hand a fill) aaaortacnt of Oeat' Paraitbihf Uood, tarh aa hbiru, Liaea and Woelea I'adrr-birta. Drawer and S'M-ka, Nt-rk-tiea, Pockat HnJk-rebii1i, Qloraa, Hata. Umbrellas, I., ia ffaal varlatj. Of Vin Uooda he keep tba Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Purh a Black Dneahla of tba eery beat matt: aery Cer.ltaere, la frail variety, aire, Fren.-h Ciatinr Beaver, Pilou Chlnchilia. and Frimill eeeraoetinii. All af which will he teld ehetp for Caah, aad made ap aeexirdiag te tba lale.l atylt. bv tiperieBced werhmoa. Alio, A tent for Cleartrld enanly fnr I. M Alnaer A Tea. celebrated Sewing htaeblne K..T. I, IIAA.tr. HHIOHH. UisrrtIanrous. The Lightning Tamer. TIIR nadrr.ifned are ihe Bute Airenla ia Ihia c nnlt fnr the "North American lialvaaited l.ltlllTMNli RODS." TteMart thtenl.aaft h.da now ia aw. aad art caduraed by all the acienlifte ea la the cantry. W a her. by amlfv the cltiaent ef the cannty that we will put them ap a belter rod. and let lira mnney, than it charred bv tht fureixa tent, who annually traveree llit county and tarry nlT nor lilllt rt.b, never le return. EXCOUKA.iE UOMB LABOR. Thota wl.birf I IL tr.lr.tr Rod, creeled na tarn bulM';.-. -,-.. buttddrei. at by leiter. or call ia perroB. We will put them up teynbtrl in thecoualy, ana warraalthem. The lied, and r iltaree caa be aeen at any time by clime, at oar .lor. htKHItfLL A lllULbH. Clearfield, Jam It, ln'l f ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTVS AND MASON .t HAMLIN'S, p.n i.it ar 8. J. HAYES, Carweaavllle, fa. THE "CLEARFIELI) REPIBL1CAV F.MTAIILIiaillU) IN lent. , The largest circulation of anj News paper in North Contra. ' Pennsylvania, TonnB of Subscription. If paid la advance, or witbia 3 moutha... Ot) (f paid after 3 and before month. t CO If paid after theeipiratioa or 6 monthi... S (XI Kates of Advertisinc, Tranrient advcrtiecmenta. per ruuereoi 10 lineaa lea., S timet nr lr.a ; SO For each auhK(ueBt inaertioB AO Adminialrtlnrt' tnd Eiecutora' nolicca. I Ml Aadilort' notioea jo Caul iona and Ktraya..., ......,... 1 SO Iliavolutiou Boticel J 10 Local noticct. per line Obituary notice, ever Ire tinea, per liaa. Id Profrttional Card. I Tear 0 YEARLY AUVKRTISEMKXTS. I tquare. (. 0 I tquarea It 00 1 eijuarea'...... to 00 1 eoluoia.. ..t.1 no I eotuma da OA I eoluma 80 00 Job Work. BLANK. Pinlt cjalra. ti I t qairet,pr.qulre,M T I oauiret,ir,rinire, I Over , per quira, I AO I1ANPBILLH. i abeet. li or ke,e2 (H 1 J W M, J, 1 tbaet, li or haat, I M I tkect, M nr laat.l A 00 Over ti at aaek of above at proportionate rale. oeo. . oor.-iLAsrii:, ' Jitew aud rrfrieVA. 2PilUonfiji TYRONX k Cl.eAltPIKLO Bir. 01 and anar Menday. APK1L It, 1. reeaewfet Treiet wtll ran 4.,, JJ Sued..! aeteeen Tynoe and Lot U,, one Paeevoaet Traia betweaa Tireaa aaai'14' tet.l, at lol.o.., "" LKAVR SOITII. rietrtald- 1 1 ",a. a.' Tyrone Phliiabart),arl, " I "eeUu....". .''' ; -. ; .er,ln;:: tirceola d.l. " klii,. Tyror e ' ' n-a-e'd ' " A UK AN 1) .MhTTm' FROM CI.EARPIE1.DI K I Stttioa. Leonard Woodland Kigler. .. tA.llacetoB ...!! Hlue Hall. 13 Ptilllpebiug, IT Hleinert' IS rinntar ...... .20 lex-cola... l Powrlllon.. ...... 24 Ranily Hidg Bumiuit 2T Ml. Pleaa.u!....S" 10' Inleraeei,., Jtl Vanaeeyut ,' uaraner ... li All. fleaMuu.' to Mummit. J AA1 Pewelltoaw....'', M Oaraula .... ito OS IHinba.J.. 7&' Hielner'. . c lliiiip.arci l B'ne Ball l'l"alaceto...31 tltrdner Vantrovoc... !J fl CfBlsler.. .it inn Wood and ukZ interaction-.. ..17 1 t& Isonard ... 3, ,, Ttcbc ! 1 8t t learttcid. ' ,1 , jj KAKE KJiOM CLEAI'TThI"iy Bellerunte', P t- S ! Middletew ejM Uch Haven... TO Mamma ,J W illiam.wirt I M ; Laneaater lM HuntiarJna- 1 "Hli.AUlXPau ; Lewialowa i . Altoonn B Maryvllle. d W j.dii. ""wa ),, IIAIlKI."Blh(i... d TiiPITTHh! Hii 1;i t'f-NK('M-Z Pa.eeyeTt leavint; Cleartield it tM a a Fhil pabarr at J.ii p ., OkcoIc at l,J , T arrive al Tvrone at t.tO p. in., makin, eggtfr with Cincinnati Kipreea atl at e.lt with Mail Wm at (. 4 1 p. m , on W.ia La,!,, wilh Bald Karle Klpr, at, leerinr T.ren. ai t p. m.. crivii. at hellefonle al h .j m,t Uek Haven at le w p. a , eunnectine .it, c Mail tut on the Phikvlelnbta and Lri. luJ , 11.21 p. an .arrietnf at VYilliamapon al 12.4.4.. Rrtaratnf. p..Min;ere leavint; Willitmnw, a .! a. m , ua Krie Mail TA'tat, arrive at Lrt veo at Ull a. m., enaneetint; with Bait ier. Kapreaa leavinic Lock llurtn at 1C.5, a. Um. ri.in( at brllefonte at 11. ti a. ej., Sno w City al A 31 p. m.. and Tvruna at I JO p n tUHAhD U. WII.L1A1(, Ueneral uperinlenattL utunuL t;. n lLhl(., mvlltr hujwtiatca4eaL rhlladclplila & Eric Rallroal 3t..Yiiir.n almu 1 ABLE. TkreaKh aad direct roatebetweea Phllada'akk baltimort, Uerriibar(, Willitawpen, and tht Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania, ELEGANT SLEEPING CAES Oa all Meat Irtl.a. 0!T and tfttr MOff DAT, AFHTL 16, $w a, tralna na tba Philadelphia A Krtt ad Hoed will rua ta follow: "rt e.twvard. Mall Train t.avea Phllaaelphia..Itl.4s I Io do...Bt. Atary't. .... tM t . 1 arrive at Krit 10 t.ti Irle Ciptett lea tea Phtltdelphuk....! Ill !b. 1c de Su Mary'a...... t.vt A 1 i -arrive al Krie 10 H I latrarel. Mall Traia Icaeat Erie 11 ISA I I.- deu...fll. Alary a a. 41 P.M. It ".. arrive at Phtledelphuv... I ti A H Krie Expeeat leavee krie I F. k. Do di fit Altry ......... I.iltk. I" arrive at Philadelphia.... d.ltP.M. Mail aad Klprcet cvnneut with Oil Creek ut A I Ink. ay Hirer Kail ttoed. Uaccure rtcuel thrvujh ALf HKD k 11 LkR, M ere.nl cepenrualerl Clearfield County Bank. rptlS CI'trAeld Coanty Bank at ta Inraneta. A. led la.tltBtlMB ha rone oat of rit.tar tue tuerender of lu eharur. va May li, lilt A II tie eteek le nwaed bv tba tuWeriW.11. ear will coatinae the Bankin( ka.taet. at tht um plact.at private llankera. under th Ira tana 01 tat "Clearuele: Cou.tv Beak." aeartn tp.ia.lhlc for tba debit ol Ihe Bank, an 4 will ... lit aoi-a aa demand at the counter. litMa received aad latere! paid whea money la Lithe a Bird time. Paper dtteouetad at lit per cert at kerernforc. Our pereoaal re.waibility k pledged fur all D.ceitt rec lved tad hl.itea trant cted. A rontiaaaacc nf tba liberal tuv rvntct of tbt bntinttt men nr the roattr lie .pecuallr collci.ed. At PreeideBt.Ca.hit.ttt odbeerj vt tba law Clearield County Rank, t. reqaire the aeua it .aid Bask la be premie. ."V renempitnw. JA8 T. LKiiNARD, BIcriARD BHAvT, wi prmrKK, jab. b. or a bail A. K. WK1UHT. O. L. RKE1, M. A. WALLACK. The ba.laeat el the Baak will be evadnrleibv John hi. AiUrn... Ben., at Caabier. Jaat.14 J. II. M'tllrk. P lw.rJ P.,i. B AUKHS Q & COLLECTION HOUSF McGIRK Sl PERKS Saeeceeort lo Totter, Nrka, A Co., rhlllpabarr;. Centra Caoaniv. Pt. T H K It K all Ibe bnaineat oft Baakinf Han WlH oe t raiiAAtlnti nrnmi.tl bmI ui.na tM County National Bank. CLtARFlELD, PA. rT,IIS Bank It aew opra and ready fer had wm .in.1, 1. ... P.IOJ inf luriacriy nccnpieA ly Leonard, riaaay A .xnav 'um a... urnrE.. TAP. B. OH A II AM, KICIIARD 8HAW v. M. A. WALI.ACK. hl. PlIHTP.V A. K. H'BltlllT, GEO. L. XKED. P. W. MniiRH JAS.T.lE0.V'.1l. Ju:,J Caahicr. PratidnkS lUvtrtsmi.hinti. Xom lSIiu ksmlth Shop FECON'D ST, CLEARFIELD, tk. mni ..j.Mi..j 1.. 1 1 vi. aj. J. and the inh.bit.ate ot the boroeeh af Clar eid and enrrouadinn Belgbborhoed, that km -w owj eu .aeeie aii oraera anker ia ut et tttel. iiorsi snoEisa .. th. BBIht me.ruPark'l M- alvat.le. " at. 1. arrvnw na nwut 1 lav, ..a ' . .. - a En 1 N S wcrk, lofmrn't tc.lt, cnlheoka,.pri',j fraba, Aa. fleet t,mla af all kladi made af kett I.iln"; cr America. .,. j a.AII my work It warrataad te (trtatu. factioB, or But ehartd Tor. AMOt KKNNAAN fifSTo-n ii,IiipAwat! CRKAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S f JJ'VErtTBODY Iryl.e tofel there tret, Aw frafj d f betB( crowded nut into Ibe told. 1 it )"U went (.Kd 'hielnr Cone, go te Bttul If yoBWnnl )oe. Sle.t trnaed ttgkl, .ill Bltaa If yoa aeni f.H,d Mill Itoaa. f. to !)' Il yoa want joer waena ironed ia thtbrit 1)1 tnd workman. hip nolo BtB4 Iltael maket tha br.t Mump Xttrhln. ia I'd lat., anddoaa all kinda ef HbAI k.-.uinllM; ae cheap ea can ba dune ta Iba county tor Cet K) Poet Ukva addre.a la CleerOald Pnnr. I THUMAl) UK a ha. I Becta Tp., Pee. I, lHAT-tf. I Clearfifilrf Kurrv, EXCOUKAGE HOME IXIlTr.T 'J'lIK BWderetrned, havin eatabllahed a X. ' A atry oa the 'Pike, about half way !' Clewrneld and C.r.en..ill.. j. prepared e Blah all bind, ef fHl'IT TK KKS, l.landard .d dwarf, I Bvera;reB. Chrubnery. Urepe Vnet. Uooeenernrt, Ij.lot Blarkherry, cVaee." and H.. berry Viaea. Al.n, biheriat Crah Tivat. (J.lne.. aad early teirltl Mhuharh, Ac. OHerl promptly attended to. Addre, 1. 1. wRionr ' r.rwenvlll.. 1 WM. M'KNICHT. W.km AD SLEICIl MAltR, . (Immediately la rear cr fleeier Mill.) 1 . CLEAhFItLD. Ta. 1 "lintnibtcrlber weald retpteifary lcf ' 1. d'iteat.lChMtAeid andtbepebllrlaeak tb.t ha ew tinae le d. all hied af week I WAGONS, CAKRIA0F,l,8.EIQU.t j oa ahert antic end ea rtaaoa.bit teratcaaf ritOSI TYn7TT " J.' a. ! u ' a 5 11 .1 IB b worfcmaulike maBaer. . tt AU eetlcec ptcajt tlv al'cadei '8 Jyll.tf M. M lM'iBT