Tin: HKiumi-irAN." "7" CLKAIiFIl-Ll, r7 WEPxrinAT itniixiNO. prrT. i, i. Deacon Hackbcrry and E'dcr PillB bury go to the Negro Church. The doncon gives us t lie fullowini; itccotifil uf a vi-it liit mailt) In i lie nejfro church, in vYnsliiiijftiiii, in cum puny with some ini'tiilirrsol' (tij'ri'Bs: Lust SutiUiiy miirninf.' Eliler I'il s Dory camo lo my mom. and invited me to accompany himsulf and torvral Kenntort and Kepresontativcs lo chuivl). It wus a pleasant niorninir.and I Iherefore accepted the invitation with greul pleasure. (I hud not hud lime to attend church Itelbra Hinco my ar rival in Washington.) He ini'ormed me thai limy intended to fro lo '.ho negro church, in the lower part or the city; that he and Mr. Sum nor dad been in tlio habit of ntteiidinjrtlivine acrvice there Torn lonjr time ; unci llitil it teemed almost like homo to them 'there amonj? thuir ntigrn brethren That they received bo much more at tention there than they did in any of me white churches. I expressed my delight at boing favored with an opiortuiiity to attend o church conducted under the auspices or this unfortunate and heretofore down-trodden ruce of our follow citi eenn; and, after he withdicw from my room, 1 look more timn ordinary pains in the arrangement ot my toilet fur ine occasion. About 10 o'clock, accompanied hy his honorable friends, t tie elder called fof me at my ro, and, after distrib uting freely among the party aome of the lOiitenltot my dcnnjulin, we re paired to the negro sanctuary. On our way, the elder and I were" in the advance, and, aa we turned I he corner of the street, we met an elderly gen tleman of color, with some books un der his arm. "Thut ia elder of the church," wild Mr. Pillsbury; and, as we approached bim, he said, "Klder Snowball, nllow me to acniiuint you with my friend, Pein-on llackberry, of Illinois, one of the apostles of hu man rights." I bowed and shook hands with the elder, at tlio same time assuring him of my great pleasure in making his acquaintance. The elder returned the compliment, and we walked along arm in arm until we reached the church. "What is the name of your church ?'' I Ued. "Do church ob de Sccon Advent, culled, sah," answered he; "an' 1 hub do honor to be one ob de founders ob dis institution in din city." "Ah, indeed, elder," said I, "you deserve much credit fur your enter prise" Our conversation then turned on tlio many difficulties he must have en countered in building up his church, in the faco of the prejudices of slave holders, copperheads, and traitors; and it was continued until we reached t lie door. After entering, the eldiT conducted us nil to the front scuta, he going into the pulpit. The elder seemed lo bo brim full of sermon. He, therefore, mudo short wtik of his introductory ceremonies, and hastened to the selection of bis text, which was from the 15th chap ter of Judges, and was as follows: "An' Sampson slow do I'liilUtinej wid de jaw-bone ob de ass " After recounting the various ups and downs through which Sampson had pasrefl, and comparing them to ino iur unes oi the Kepuliltcun party of which he claimed lobe a resnce ted member, he finally came to the explanation and application of bit text. "My breddern and eistorn." said ho. 4,from du forcgwino, yon will preseive dat Mu8.u Sampson am do puHoniflcu tion ob de great Republican p'trty ob do present duy. Jist like Sampson, uav goi oe power to lo anything ; nn dares not a Ielilao livin' dat can cut dar har off, noder? So, my bred dren an' sislern. An' Al noun Stimnuw Jlassn Phillips, an' Man Grcelev am do Trinity ob dis great party. I) Philistines am do obstriflVrous rebels down souf. De rccuinstrncliun mens tires am do jaw bone with which dis Hepublic-nn .Sampson smashed out de vowpr ob de rebels. 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 iwn do ass. Data whnr it come from ! Yes, my broddren an Bistern, it am dis great loyal ass dat dis negro con gregation hab to lank for making dem so much belter dan de coniinoi, while trash. Now I'll tell you nud.ler ting : Dar was Andy Johnsing. What did he 'sped to be? Why, my belubled broddren an' sistern, bo Vpcctcd lobe Balum, and was going to ride dis ass after lie got into de Presidential cluir ! Did ho ride urn f 1 ux di sc honorable gemtnen here, did ho rido on do rump ob dis great and glorious Republican nks! Jara rido did ho get ! Do nss w ar too much fur him. 5u do ass hah been ridon dis would be Malum eber since; an' dry's gwino to rido cl.ber odder man what won't stand hy de great ass ob de present day." This lucid eluboralion of tho mean ing and application ot bis text did i.nt seem to suit my honorable compan ions, and, as wo i-aitie up street, sever al expressed themselves strongly in favor ol Congressional action in rcfr ence to the manner in which ignorant persons trifled w ith the sacred truths of the RiMe. Others thought there should be a committee to instruct no grocs as to what was proper, and what was not proper, to preuch A border Stale loyalist seemed to be ex ceedingly wroth, and vms j '.,Vllr.' tniiizling all such stupidity, lie had been insulted often enough bv th.e stupid niggers. Ho would submit to it no limtrer Ho -(. ,,r ,Bt.lh(f white nun in place who could be Ui light bow and what lo preach, and who would have bruins enough to know tlio dilWenco between Congress and nna-s. An cn-nern metnher rebuked for tho severity of his strictures "'""! eld, r' -er.non. Jlo did not think that Elder .Sball intended iwiill them. The text be had so 'C'ed naturally led the unsophistica ted elder to the version ho gave it. .Urn fM'essed their disapprobation o tho sermon some eevorelv. and tome, mildly. ' "fhcro," said Sumner, finally, "you seo, deseon, the necessity of my ijon siitiiiion,,! amendments. Thev will re.nedy , ,,.,, j1U!i intt,,verle-nrilli .. tl.,..? "' . ' ' "y,u ,n""l hurry ll!!:1 t-winter, or it Ly Subscribe for tho RrriLucA!.. t llll1 AMI Bile, II, 11k lir't hi a,l wane ll aunahins lit I p ,n Hint w. al rn hill I I heir thr rhll.lrrn I laugiilsg ehnul, bile ple.ing by tin rilll 0. mi'trirr, aiull I ever run, Anil tlav with Ihrm nifHinP Will O..I i-vin.M lonn uia lliia hit tf brtil(-ttii aoj min? Tlif m -hr ttrnkni tbff dnrk browo enrll, . And ktpu'd IhHl lulling bruw ".Mr i,n, sill (lo.l ol Hit "y; lint bv rt-ilK nut nuw Through dt-iiuut iltii Hil ohoaen onti Wcr led for mmiy dr, V'billl lli fsir Cmusti tliiU I hi' J lured llcvoud tbe (Inert lay." lip illtnt on hi pillow lurnrd ; eh w.ik tho Word of Hod, And Kid huw through Ilia Holy Land Ttia Haviour'a lal odpi trod ; How in tho garden low Ho kaolt, Uow'd undrrncalh our wua, Thro al tho lli-ntilr'a Jntlptnrnt Mot 8tood uatikty 'uiid lila luoa. Ilia aaored teniplra acarred sad torn, tlia gt-ntlc wurla rovilrd, Ilia bouryoroaa witb patienoo borno, Ah, lliinb of thia my child I And how, whila rocka aaunder rant And aklua ware rviled in night, llo vpoka to lilt one dying aoul Kiom darkneaa into liglit, "0 rva, Ha bore Tor you and ma That load of pain and euro ; And ahall we inarniur at tho eroaa Whieb for a time we bear r Kay, rather let ua be like Him, And auflar patiently, Till He aball atoop la lift ua np, Hia glorious face to aee. Pittsburgh District The President's Journal. CIIFRUYTREE CIRCUIT. Rov. M. Lee, pastor, met me in the town of Indiana, and took me in his buggy to Uettysbtirgh, a small town on this circuit, lir. Lee's labors at this point last winter were crowned with mi extensive revival of roligion and the addition of many valuable members lo the church. Our people here have secured a lot and are about erecting a good mooting house, and much they need it. Success to them On Saturday we had preaching at the llazlelt inoe'ing house, followed by the quarterly conference. A good turn nut of tho officiary, and business done in a business like manner. Love-feasl al 9 o'clock, Sabbath morning, and a good one it was. Then came a sermon followed by '.he Lord's Supper, ami we found it good to wait upou the Lord. Hitherto we hud much ruining, but in the afternoon it censed to rain and began to pour, yet. notwithstanding all the clouds could do, I found a good congregation as sembled al the appointed time, oagor lo hoar the Gospel. After preaching once at the town of Cherrynee, once at Conk port, and once again at Get tysburgh, and having enjoyed the iigreculile societyand hospitalities of this intelligent and good people, lir. Lou kind'y took mo in bis biigiry to the town of Marion, where I look the stago for Punxutnwncy, where 1 tar ried over night, and next morning early was again aboard the stage for the town of broekville.di-tiinoe north luenty-two miles. At Urookvillo I wus met hy tho pastor of BltOOKVlLI.K AND CLARION MIS8I0V, Rev. J ume Grant, who in Company with lir. Gearhnrt accompanied me to the place of my meeting the Grer neighborhood whore I met wiili as kind a reception as any one could de sire. Preached in tho school hnuso until Sabbath morning when the eon-gn-itnlioii met in tho threshing fbior of lir. Sampson Gcer's new and large barn, which was so seated as to ac commodate some hundreds of people. Out snch ruining mid pouring and floods of water I have seldom seen, yet despite of all this, the brethren and sisters wero out in full force for tho 9 o'clock lovc-leat, and a glorious lime we bad. Here we have a good peoplo, and I was much pleased to find among them nno of our old itin erant ministers. Rev. Ira Brownson, now an unstationcd inin ster. Our Sabbath services wero very much en joyed by all of us, and I felt at tho close of the duy thai I had very pleas antly and profitably celebrated the 67lh anniversary of my birth, and thanked the great Aulhoi of my being that 1 had ever been born, and gave glory lo His holy name that I had lieen horn again, l'reachcd again on Monday eveiiingandonTuosduy went with lir. Grant some four miles through the forest, over a terrible rough road, to see a sick woman. That journey, thpugh short, will be long in my remembrance. Wednes day morning the ruin fell in torrents and I , felt gloomy and depressed in spirit, but tho lovely conversation of brother and stcr Gccr, and the good old sun, ten hours ufler his rising, drovo tho clouds irom the sky, and the gloom from my mind, and nguin 1 felt cheerful, and in company with lir. Gecr, came into Urookvillo, where I staid over right, with lir. J. Monro, a dii-lunt relative of mine, and a mem ber of our church. Next mortii ig took tho stage for Piinxsutawney and ihenco by Ur. Williams' buggy to Union chapel, whero I preached lo a g'Hid congregation. On entering the pulpit I discovered that the liibluwas sadly dilapidated, and remarked to the congregation that some preachers were very hard on tho Bible, which drew forth tho following explanation. It nppcury thai some petxin unknown, not. having the fear of God or tho law before his eyes, entered the church with felonious intent, and did capture and carry oil by force of arms the pul pit llihle, contrary to the cotutiiaiid nietils of the same, and the statutes of the Sluto made and provided, but God's vicegerent in man thundered tho commandment "lhuu oliull not steal," homo to his soul with such ter riblo force that hseamc sneaking hack and deposited il in the coal shed, where il was found considerably the worse ol Hie rain and exposure to the weaiher. Hope they will get a new one That thief will not stcalanoiher. Hero our good hrot hcr, Jiunes M. Goc, met and took me in bis buggy lo hi pleasant, happy homo, w here I and lir. Grant, who accompanied mo. passed lour or fire pli-iisunl hours Starting on our Way we were met by lir. John Weavr, ts ho bud como to conduct me to his house, another ol the most pleasant homos that I have foimd. And now I am at the center of old KlSQt r.riANNA CIRCUIT, Rev. W. T. Wilson, p.iritor. Hero I huve attend. I camp meeting three eara in mite.. ion, and every pers .n I meet is an old Iriend. Yet the rain fu lows mo ev. ry place 1 go, and I find Hr. Wilswit Very much discnur. aged w ith regnrd to the dedication of ins new church which is to takupla c to-morrow, July the-lth. Though the church is nine miles distant from whore we are, and Chest creek is foaming high, and roads bud and the ruin pouring, it is our business to le thete, and ntf we start boreback for tbe new chun h, "Huraiony Chapel." Chest crock it passed in aafelv. and we are but three tuUvt irm our dat tinatlon, and brother W.eayilh road Is splendid In wlnler and some two miles nearer than the other, lint O. Mull a road I ' Could I spenk with the tongues of men and anuria" I could hot describe il. Oliutrihlel When wo found ou'-srlves nut til that dimul swamp and once more on Hi m ground, though trembling with the excitement caused by our struggle lor lile, and though wet wilh rain and bespit tered all over with mud, niol heartily did 1 thank the Lord tor our deliverance and sincerely did I promise never to tempt hN providenco hy traveling that road uinin in summer time.. 1 thought several times that my fit t o would be thut of an old Dutch friend with whom 1 wus onco traveling over some niirey road. Said I, "I his is bad road." "Yes," said he, "she is badt, bill it you had Been her twenty yours ago, you miyht have laid she was had l. Twenty years ago I Wat driving my wagon along right deru, and I stuck fast and never could gel out any more." Hut thank the Lord we all got out safely. Ladies (fur will you believe mo, there were iwo good sisters, real heroir.os, who went with us) men and horses. Now the ruin has censed, the clouds have passed away and the sun shines as briglitly as if had nover been dimmed by u cloud, find thrrc stunds the church, beautifully white, among the young, green pines, crowned with its modest balcony. The congregation is largo. Urs. Lee, Grunt, Wilson, and a Bap tist minister is I hero, and all take part. Tho subject of the sermon is Liberty, Spiritual, Doctrinal, Kcclesi ustical.and Political. Sermon over lir. Wilson, the paslor, rises and dis tinctly mukoi his statement. The ac counts havo all been correctly kept. There is. no guessing al the figures. Four hundred und seventy -fice dollars are wanted to meet the expenses of erecting und finishing tho house, und though tho members und their neigh bors have done nobly, yet thoy take hold again cheerfully, and in a short timo all thai is wanted and something over is raised, ami lir. vt ilson and his right hand man, Br. JIcGarvey, feel a good deal taller than they did before. This is Ur. Wilson's fourth ycur on ibis circuit, and I was delighted to learn thai his return tot the fifth year is unanimously desired I he camp meetings held on this circuit have proved a great blessing to it. Rut one of the iniiny converts of the last hits teen dropped. Success to old Susquehanna. But here comet a fine gray horse followed by u good covered buggy and driven by one of the halesl preachers of the Pittsburgh Conference, the Rev. Jas. Clury, pastor of CLEAftriFLD CinCl'IT. And here comet the inevitable rain again, worse than ever, and mom of it, und il pours down all tho night long and is at it hard next morning, lint ruin or shine wo must be off. and tuking my seat betide Br. C , we start for Greetivillo down along the bunks of ih sivollon and maddened Susque hanna, which seems to thro-ilon with destiuetion over) thing in its nay as il goes boiling, wheeling, foaming and thunder ng over or around the rugifed ris ks that lino ils shores or lie in its pathway. In otto place it had risen over its banks and covered our road for some distance, and A considerable depth. Ur Clary knew there was a bridge in the place, but nothing of it was to be teen, sn I as we moved slowly and cautiously slung, down went the horse, hut wus scarcely down before he roso, and with snort and a bound cleared the chasm, taking us sulcly over. Some boards that were not fastened down had floated off, making it a dangerous place in deed. Near this place a gentleman by the name of Thorpe, member of no church, but a warm friend or lir. Clary, gave us an invitation lo dine wilh bim, which we gladly accepted, and were most hospitably entertained After talkingon the subject of religion a littlo wit. i this intelligent and esti mable gentle, he very politely laid an elegant copy of tho Holy Hi hie before me, and asked us to huve worship with his family befbro leaving. To this we cheerfully assented and hope the Lord heard our prayers in their be half. Here wo turned o(T from that mud old river, und took acroe the country to Greenville, stopping with Hit Bridge and lrwiu alternately during four days, whose kind ladies made us feel quite at homo. Hero we hud one of the best quarterly meetings 1 liuve been at l"f a long tmio. Not toon will I forget those tiusoi.a of ro fresliing.espcciiilly that molting shout ing love feast on Sabhuth morning. This wat and old fathiuned quurteriv meeting. Tho brethren had eotno up irom tiio distant points ot tho circuit und they came for something, and they got what they came for. Our lust meeting on Monday evening wus a solemn tin J melting occasion, und as the largo company that cumeourwuy with lights hurtling, were slowlv and noiselessly wulking nlon , Br. Clury'e strong, sweet Voico pealed forth that good old song, to much in harmony with our feelings, "We are going borne lo die no more," ete.. While all with one accord joined in with him, and tho effect was thrilling. God bless those good people Amen Br. Clary is erecting u neut and sub stantial house of worship in the center of this neighborhood, and on a heutiii. tul slto. Lumber all on the ground, stono nui suns und carpenters busy, and he the busiest of them ull. May the Lord pnnapur tho mork of hi hands iuoduy morning budo farewell to these kind friends and was carried in lir Clary's luigiry to the town ol Clear field, where 1 look the cars for Pitts burgh, and safely arrived at 2 o'clock a. in , and lound all well, thanklul to the Father of mercies who had so graciously preserted me in all my travels, and sustained mo in all my hard toils during my two month' ubsence. James Roiiison. A Coi ntrt Sciiooi,. "Bihlo din bin ary class fume up!" savs the master "Who was Lot's wil f1 "Tho pillar of sail wol .Moses laid his bend on when he went up into .Mount Sinai lo ofl'er his son Isaac up, cos ho had no sheep but himself to do likewise " "What is said about Jonah 7" "Jonah swallowed a whale, und was thrown up the third day w ith a parcel of onion seed which he gave tho tjuern of She ha for mending his trousers, which he hud burst in straining to get out of the dun ot lions where Daniel had been rehearsing fur the greul Peace Festi val." The New York Slur thinks that Mr. Uigelnw, tbe new editor of tho Times, ought to cherish tho memory ol apoplexy. has twice profited hy ils at (arks once being elevated to the post of Minister to Franco, on the deal h of M r. Dayton, i,d now sue ceeding Mr. Raymond, who died of Ibe tunio disease. Jlrit AcoHi1, r.rcrrrlff, ?tf. coon tooiis ! coon stv lis i ! AND LOW PRIOES1! NEW SPUING STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! J)UESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY I White Goods ! Stamped Goods : Ilui'.crjr and Qloroa! Coraata an J Skirts ! LaJlea Stiawli and Coats, (new flyleaf Straw Goods, Flowors, Ribbons, tfec, Umbrellas and l'araaola, Window Shades, Ladias snd Childran'a 6 II0E3, Wall I'ap.r, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Hats A Caps. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, liokinp, Coltonadrs, Caaaimrns, Tarotda, Ao., Ac, CHEAPER than the CUE A TEST! D. ;, Clearfield, April 51. IS6V. MVIINC. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second strelt, CuARrmD. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. TUB wnderalrned reaneetfully Inrlle Ike at. Mi Una of tba 1-ul.llf generally lo ibrtr splendid aamrtmont of merchandise, which they are sour selling AT VERY LOW TBICtS. Their etoek conalita In part of Dry Goods of the Bost Quality, "u Pr'n"' 1 ree.s. Merinoa. Uli.ghen.,.Mo.lina.(hlrached aad snblearb. ad.) Drilling., Tickings, eotn.a aad o.il Flannel. Satin. tt,Caepimeres, C"tlonedea. I.adira' Nbawla, Jlo hia. A flm-d., Relm.iral snd Hiwp Skirts, Ac., Also, s Ina assortment of Men's Prcwers and ihlna, Hats A Cape. Boms A Shoes. all ot which SOLD LOW FOB WILL BE CASH Hardware, Quoensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices, ISSUOHTA GENERAL ASSOKTMENT ffetfTTtbln uro.lly kept Is a retnlf Iters, all CUEAP FOR CASH or approved aouatry pre dues. A. K. WRIGHT A SONS. Clearfield, Noe r , 1T THE CLEAR FIELD STO R E RECONSTRUCTED. OrflTge T.. Tired John F. Wearer ...WiHIam Powell, ...William W. Sella. GEO. L REED & CO., Two doors north of tba Court Ilouie, CLE. R PI ELD, PA. H AVISO returned lo our old businee. aland, we kerel.y nolily the aitiaena of t'leaifi.ld and the rul.lie generally, that we here entered upon, and intend lo prnereule, a rigorous eera- taign agitinal high prira and Inferior g.la. and ate sow oa hand a full supple af all kinds of goods sued la this market, la Ike line of Drj- Caootlft, We claim to hare a full aranrtinrut, ennalaling it . pari of Mu.lina, bleached and unbleached j Prints of all grad.s and styles; and Spring; & Summer Dress Goods, Parb AlpcM of ftll hJrt; It tuinot. Mo nnot snd KUniiel r iitlm, full mnmrU toent of fotlrain wear, eiiBii4ibg in part of Cloths, Casslmeres, Fatio.tU mud ft full fttoertftiCBt f READY-MADE CLOTHING. Xotlons, noslorr, Trimmings, B 0 N X E T T S, A C, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. Wt I- full tipttt of CnGo, Tc, Sntr, Bict MuUitrt, .ilifl(ro, Fih. fm, linpftj, coul ftn4 ftxli Oilt. FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FEUIT, Fugar-orrd 1 1 not a, Mhm Pnrk ftnd full upjily of I'ruTiaiont, Hanhurc and Quccnsnarr, Alt !m- fnppfotnn tIIcIm HI W H-'lllHripf.l fftf CASH, 1.1 M H K II, or iO KTItV I'lUtlHTK, nd ! prim tu hifh thvrmn l- o rirrti.. Tbww ia fterd of Uoudi in our lia, will ltn lurtM LL A XD SEE rs:-b GKO. T. HF.K1 A Oarfleld. Sept IT, Issa ,f. CO. J. P. Kralzer Ibe beet fVithe. I'aienl flnatbs cms Kbndee1 elekreted Kaaee Ha Porke i.ulld "'el Hoel Hbo. II Stop. 1 1 err eft Cane, 0. "1AP1E fsl OAR-Jnatreerlred al jM i. t. biKATXKH'8. (aikH ilrwel. runfli'B and t,i(tilnr ,?Uori. . r. Il si'i. a. rot an DOYNTON 4. YOUNG, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Mtnufftcttit'en of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Cornor or Fourth and Pint Simla, CLEAKI'IKLI), PA. tyLJ,. ...AJigS HAVINO engaged In the nasufactura offlrat elaas MACHINERY, we respeetfull. inform Iba publio tl at we are aow prepared to til all ordera aa cheaply snd as promptly sa can be don in any of tbe oiUea. We manufacture and deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Head Blnoke, tVator Whaela, Shafting Pullers, OlObrd'a Injeolor, .Sle.fta Oaugea, Hiram Whiatiea, Oil.ra, Tallow Cupa. Oil Cupa, Uauge Cocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valvoa, Chock Valree, wrought iron Pipes, Sieaa Pumps, Boiler Food Pampe, Anti Friction Metira, Soap Stone Packing. Hum Pack ing, and all kinda of MILL WOUKj together wilh Plows, Sled Soles, COOk'AXD PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. Orders solicited and filled at eitjr prioea. All letters of inquiry witb rf.rrooe to machinery of oar manufacture prompt !y answered, by addrea- ing ua at Clear Br Id, Fa. decH-tf B0V.VT0N A TO I' NO U. L. Roed. I NOTICE. 1.V Powell. J. . H eaver, Delis. . Lu iti:i:i a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! FT I1K proprietors reepet tfully inform tbe eitiaens -1- of Clearteld eoaaty, that Ibey ban anliraly refitted Ibis eelahliahment with the Uteet impro.ed wood working machinery, and art now prepared lo tieruto all ordera la their Una of bueinees. They will (ire arperial attention lo iho maaufac ture of material fur bouaa buildinf, sueb aa FLOORING, WEATHER-BOAONG, SASH, DO0H9, BLINDS, UK.ICHVTH .VOIXflM f.8, OF ALL B T T L E 8, We always bare on hand a large stork of DTtT U'MMER, and will payea.h for all clear Lumbar. One-end a half Inch panel lloff preferred. Lumber Manuractured to Order, Or eichanfed, to suit customers. VO0nlers s-jlicited, and LumWr furnished on abort notice and on reasonable terma. O. L. ItEED A CO. Clearfield, No.. 1, 1 (WT. K. B. Parros.. hi. A. Ikvik.... ,...Jose Ptrros, J. K. lawia. E. B. PATTON & CO., Ilatinf (ited up a trst-class PLANING MILL Art prrpar J to furnUh kindi of Manufactured Lumber, incb tl Flooring Siding1. Sarfacft-rrMied Lum ber. Stub, Poon, Blind i, AnJ every dncHptioi of FT.ATh AND FdOCY MOULDING, tM)plcri will find it to tbrir iitkunUrv to ooDfult iHir priert Wisrv iurf rminj eliiCwi rit-rv. AdJrM, t. U. PAT I"N A CUe. Ctjrwpnullp, t. 1, lSf.S-tf Deftrfirld evunt.T, I'a. Clothing. How to Nave Jlonrj THR timta art tA : ym'i liba to kaow H toi nay wra yovr dollar, Tho way ta do it I will dhow, Jf yon will rfad what followi. A maa b H4 ttnt far fmaa liara, W h wnrkrd bard at bt a trad, Bn bad a haib)d ypimrt Tbat tqmoderad all ba as ad a. I mat bia ae. S.ti ba, uMy friaitl,, 1 ItX'h ibraid brar aad rough ( If tried to nrrt wjMtf a mil. Bat na't aa- aa roaKb." Pit. T, ait frlrnd. b"W taarb bar joa t I'll tall too wbara to f T $rt a it tbi aownd aad cbatp i Ta HKITENSTBIN A Ca. Ha tonb wbat llttla ha bad mv4, Aad wm ta he(tra.a A UrothaiV, And lb-re b pn a baadnoaja nit, For ball hi paid la oibara, No ha H bnna, be ionbi n wall, Aad thoir eiM ti auebt Thut whta ther tK ihHr d-l'y naal, Ibey dvo't aat half at aiach. Aad rmw b Indi oa Fitardtv ihk, H lib all their wsnti aihed, Thlt b bit winary lefl to tad, Aad aoaie to lay amda. Hi ft4 awefbeet, lh cbaarful iiallt Ha K'oHly telli to lt. If vmi'd ure ttary, go aad boy Your rlothee at hEitt.NSlKIVh ClOTniKQ HAIU fbrra tba rbeappat. flneat aad tet (Mnthlnf aod fiMd Farmihittg Uoodt eaa b had ta n t rry taata aad la at-ary atyla aprl I, 97 Democralic Almanac. fPHI8 imaJafil'lo itiMiratMM ie tur Mle at tbe 1 office. It huld bria the handnor erery i' mTM.rr-t. enntaii fnll eterlinn tnartia fn.a rvrry eiuntT in tho I nilrtl Matea; hrMdM, Iho niia..Hr (i.r Mri(J etnlntn a eniu.lHa liat of the nrm o B ihr nea sper eii.prred and wiohtvfd dtir-nr l,inrHlr. adiiiitiilnilt..ii ; and that fr I I'A 7 nlaini the nmiire f all thae emhana who wetr itnriwnt-d during Iheaatna er iMl. Tbt-w two liia, (ur future n frnore. are worth wti.p than Ihe prirenf thi .Mlheatin. The wamlirr for i at lull f t RluaMeftatietic. Anv one aeadmf wU la tho Mtveter, Will rKrivi by rHarn aii a p--t fur oarb rmt, freenf (MMtaKf, lJ' ' - 'f i 'I'rweee-a and nbdomlwel eai prirs of erery X kia4 aritte iatvet lmprH.eoaem. tor ele a, ike t'ras Store al HAK rU K A 1H IN. BI.AMl (IINHTADLt-S "U.liiTroB call at this c, iraaais HMMmi Cards. h. w; SMITH, ATTORN Kf-AT-LAW, jrSt t IstTtHli. n. 1; WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTPRXKY at law, t'lcsrOftd. Pa. Vf,i,rft1 nalnasa of sit alnda srtmptlv and artnrmiciy aftndd in, (rrsylt f DAVE L. KREBS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield, Penu't. J-Can lit ooniultfd la English and Oaf as. al,'H lj A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clrarflold. pb &U.0IBe In lb Conrt Ilouae. dooS-lj ISRAEL TEST, ATTOHN E Y AT LAW, t learflcld. Pa, JMrOffioa In tba Court flout, fj.ll. ''7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTOHXKY AT I.AW, 1'lesrDrld, Pa. Office with J. B. MeKnally. Rio, , orar First Na tional bach. SbSr.PmmpI nttentins wieen In tbe aeeurfnr of Hounty. Claim Ao.,and to all legal business. aiaren zn, iao7 IT. WALTER BARRETT, ATTUKXFV AT I.AW. Ofllea os Second FU. Clearfield, Pa, fno.ltS THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTOHN EY AT I.AW. OSoe adicilninx tba Hank, formerly neennied be J. D. MoEnally, Seeond SU. Clearlleld. B4F-VTIH attend promptly to oollectluna. sale of lands. An. deolI J JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORSKY AT I.AW Anal Real l-etate Aeertit, t leiarflrld. Ps. OfSee os Merket street, npptslls tla jail. aMr-Respectfully oilers his aerrirea Is eellint and bujin lands In Clearleld and a.tjnining etiuntteai snd with as einarienea of err twenty years as a .orrey.r, Hatltra himself thai be ean render aaliefaolioa. febJS.'SJ tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTtJIIXtY AT LAW, Clearfield. Ps. Offioa on llarketetreal one d'tnrenatof tba Clear. teld County Bank. msy4,'64 John II. Orvie. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS L ALEXANDER, Alllll .V vs a r la r. Ilrlletbiitr, Pa. srp13,'l.y JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN t SURGEON, UAVINO loealed at Oaeeola, Pa., effera bla profeaaional aerricee to ihe peoplt of thai ,'Uvca and aurroundioir anwntrv. traVAII calls pr.iuptly alleadsd to. OAca and residence on Cams aL, lormerly aenpied by Dr. Kline. mylSly DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rUYrflCIAN ANL SlHUtoN, 6ee.jnd Street, Cleardeld. Pa. - Vm.IIa.ilit; permanently loealed. be now offers bi. prwr.sional eervioea to 11m oiliarns ot Clearflcld and ..cinuy. and tba pabha fruaraJly. All cell. promptly attended tu. ool2V-y F. B. REED, M. D., rilYMCIAS A. 1) hCK'.EKN. T-nlrn remo.ed to Ttllliimaxn.Ta. pa 1tera bis pn la.ei',nal services to the people ot tbe eurrnusdieK country. rjwl l."4T DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD. Late Serroun of tba Snd Nea; mst. Penasyleamn V-luaieara. having returned fn.m Ibe Army, offere hie profeaamnal aorvieaa tu aba tiusvse I i;iearseii ceunty. Mr Pctoasiowel calls wromattv alien lA a rtlBoe oa Becoad etr.el, formerly aceupied hy 0'oods, epr4,'0-U DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN k SUKntON. Ila.lnf remorrd lo Aneon.ille, Pa .oflcra bla proteaalonal errrieea lo tbe people of thai bli and ihe surrouninf oounlry. All calls prompllr attended to. I-e. J p,i. DR. S. HAYES, sunoEox L'ESTIST Office oa Slain Bl., Curwcnrrille, Pa., ILL make profeasional Tlelta, for ihe con eenience of Ibe poblie. nsmaalit in April. IRi.ff . as follows, via : Laber.l.or- Kiret Friday of every month. Anenn.llie Fir-a M.iiday ol every anl'l Lumber I'ltyFiral TSu-edayof ,, moot. Spending Iwo days la eiibor plara. All order. for work aboaid M unarmed es tba day of b e arrival al aa. h place. Ar Te.m enrorted by tba apptlcatlna of local analbeaia o.er.mlieey miboajt pais All kindi of llraial work snaranteed. II -Tbe pai'lit will ple.ae aniice.lbat Mr II., wbsn sol enrat-ed is fbe above visira. may be lound in bis office. In Curweasrille, Pa. Curwen.ville, Fek 4. IsSS. , 4J DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. UTT!t f9l I inform hi pvtmiit, r (he lubiic inr)y. oi hrLbitioc.4.lrditi(biM i tbo fmrtir 0( D alhtrj, s. r. siiaw, n. n. s.. j f us phn.iP,(. t,,t,. tlaa f trfei,ifial aliili. All mnt 4vti j tha alTtct I will bold ?elf ernnally ratponol bla U't Keltiff d'-ae la tba Mitf4Mury aar aad b iwet ordar of iba rw'i"a. Aa e-tabjirbed araetioo vf tw-atv tw . ttn la tbit ?lre eaablei aa ta ti'tik u mj calico U aib aol leaoa, KrrfineBU from a dletanea houM ha ade by letter a Itt ae befwra tb aaiient dt-iigaa IJaae 4, ly. MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., CSCLoLA f TEAM MILLS, sasrvartrani LUMBEK, LATH, A XI) TICKETS II. II. PIIILI.lNUKilin, Prraidenl, Office-r.re.l place, No. IJJ ft. 4tb at.. Phil's. J "II N LAWHK. r-uiM-nnlendenl. jefl r ll.-c.le Mills, I'learneld eounly. Pa. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Pant?' Hanger, t learbcld. Irna'a. Tfnt e.ecnte Jnba is his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. a, r4.ll J. BLAKE WALTERS. tfmVKNKK AN'D I.'mNVKYaS hit. Afat Cut tba Paih-e and ftBla of La a da. Mrarlleld. Pa, f&Pmmpi aneaitna (irea ta aM balae onnaeftad with tba ooaotj afflcaa. Ofltva with lluo. !m. A. H'altara. j.ol, Ati-tf THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, IJ AV1NU reeoily braird in the hoivtarh id I l.BinTM-r City, and reenmrd the rrtioe al l.ad ISun fling rrvt)nlty loadfre bi fr-trm Munal arrvTi to the nwnere f and "prr-olaiora in UrnU ia I trarfeld and t.mta mg n.uaii. l'fKU of eoarrtMe aratly ei era ted. (tffipe and rreidewr oaa door aotil of K irh A 5ooer'i itora. a.rl4 a44. THOMAS H. FORCEE, MSLtS IB GENERAL M KltHI AN DISK, (.H AH AvtT.151, Pa. Also, evtenaive menitfactacrr and dealer In P-qnare Timber and Saaed Lumber of ell kinds. AMP-Ordera aulielted and all bills pmmr.ltj filled. JtS y 0Ko. tjaaaT...A.SRaav ALaantM w. aLassv W, ALBERT 1 BROS., Manufadurere A eatewaiie lleelerais Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, ic, evvvaaflu, r L n A. dP-Otders aolirlicd. fellla Hied en abort notice and rraooaWe lerma. Address Woodlaad P. 0., t'lea S-ld T , Pa. C, I. KIRK, M. D., rtlYSit lAN AND OU HURON, l.atherahrr, Ps. rWlll allanl prompt) to til tirorVtaloaal alia. n.l.lrr THOS. 8. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, Clea Hops, Clearfield Cnasty. Ptuh'aa rpHK toKaorlhar baa dolrJ msib lima snd J. att-nilns lo Ilia HCAMKO OK I.OUH. and lama ibla maihd of onVriot. hia aartloaa lo ihnaa wbo nil ncod than. An. fnrtntr tafoitsatluo can U bad h; addraaaina; s. a bora. Jt2 If SURVEYOR, rpHS snderiiKnod offers bia arr.lcea aa s Bur I reyor, and may ! lound at his residence, in Lawrence lownaiiln, Letters will reach bim di rected lo Clearti.'ld, I'a. ,,,,,, , may T.,f. JA.'f.riJitlTCIIEI.I.. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEBEE & HAIR DEESSZE, SECONH BTRKET, ly.11 CLEARFIKMI, PA. If N. M. HOOVER, Wbolci.le A Hetail Iealer in Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT, Two down ul of the Poit O0ic, MARKKT STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. 4L.A UrfctufortmcDtof I'ipei, Cigar Cta , c. IwtTt on bund. ftiT.-ty J. K. BOTTORF'S PnOTOGKAPII GALLERY, Market Street, CleernelJ, I'a. "VrEnATIVF8 made ln cloudy, as well aa In XI clear weaiher. Conalanll. on hand a good a..rtrBn of PRAM FK, 8TKHK.OSCUPE6 and 8TK!tiJCeC"?10 VIKVY8. frames, from any style of moulding, made to order. aprffH-tf FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT. Fretichrllle, ( learDeld County, Ps. Keeps constantly on band s full assortment of itry woods. Hardware, tirooeries, and everything usually kept in a retail store, which will be sold, for cash, as ebeap as elsewhere in tua aouBty. renebllie, June 17, l07-ly. C. KRATZER 4. SONS, M It C tl A N T 8 , SSALSSI IS Dry GoodB, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Queenanare. Oroeerles, ravisioas snd Shingles, Cleartitd, Pciiu'a. 2$rkl tbetr new store room, on fitoeond street, nearAUrrell A Miler's liardwara stor. janl4 yirrtliaut Hailors. F. C CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET ST, CLEARFIELD, FA. VFl'LL supply of Cloths. Casslmeres and V sauce: oooiuntly on hand, which will be iu,je np aouordiog lo the lateat faeuioae, in s aubatanual ananaor, and at low rates. my2l I8G9. Coin? it Alone. ICO!). . R L. STOCGIITOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, C-eartteU, Fa., nVING npened butioeM oa in j oa book, al tba old tiad la baw how. I ibortfira aauuunoa to tho public that I bare aw aa hand a will aalteud and largo aaeortmaat af Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Heave, and all bind if (Adsi for ttea and bit' wear, and aow prepared to look a Bp to trder lu'iTH twit, (ma a oiniit artielo ta a full eoit. la tha la t ft it y lea and aiom WMrknaahke ttMnner. rpaeial aiuatioa fivaa to etoat wnrk and enmof owt f.ir moa aad boya J ufler ftrot baryata to eaatttBiera. aod wa-raa eati a aatlrfaiiin. A llboral abara of pa bli i patrmaKa ia ftoliailed. Call and a ua JanT-U . R. L. bTOCtiHTOX. If. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store em door east af Clearteld R-mcc.) Market Mntt, Cloarflcld, p.. KEKPJ os band s full aseertmeata of float.' Farniahmg Uooda, aueh aa fblru. Lines nod Woolen I ndrr.hlrta, Drawers and S.-aa, Neck lies, Pkal Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hats, lubrellae, A is great variety. Of Fieoe Uooda be heaps tha Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," fsrh a Black Doeekls of tha vary best make: Fancy CsMlmere, la great variety, eleo, French Cialisg. Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frioolt ovarooeting. All of which will be ald ebeap for Cash, and made ap aconrdiag to tha 1 at eel styles by eiperiooced workmen. Alea. Acewl for Clearlleld county for I. M Sinter A Oo's. celebrated Sewing Machine. Jiov. I. lsst-tf. U HRIDHK. IHiSfrilanrcns. The Lightning Tamer. TIIK ander.irned ere ibe aide Agents is this O'-ucu foe ihe"Nrth Amrriren llalvaaiaed I.1U1ITMMJ RuDS." Tieaearatheonlaaafe fda n.w Is aae. and ere endoreei by all tbe seimliSe men Is Ibe e-alry. W e hereby ...life Iba eitiaens af Iba eounty that wo will pul them up s seller rod. and lor lira money, than Is rkarged by tba foreiga ogrnta ho annually traverse the eoanty and isrry of our liitle caeb, sever ta return. EXCOUIUUE UOMIi L.AROR. . Thoa. wl.kirj I Riming rtod. erected os tnei. build';.-. ;.'i but address si by leiler. or call la pereos. Ws will pul ibem up anywhere in Iheoounty. ana warrant Ibem. Tha iioda and rinarea can be aeen at any lime by oiling at oursiore. MtHKELL. 4 LlliLtK. Cleardeld, Jobs II. Is't f ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON HAMLIN'S, S. J. HAYES, Curweaa.lile, Ta. T II E 'CLEARFIELD REPlDLIfAV E T A II 1. 1 o) ; 1) j at t T . The largest circulation of any News paper in North Central ' Pennsylvania. Terms of Subscription. If paM Is adrance, or wiibl Z moatU.... OO If paid after J and before t months Ell If aid after the expiration of I moblhs... S UO Rates of Advertising. Traniient advertisements, per square of 10 lineaa leas, 1 timet or h-M ; iO For each eubaeeoent inaerlion- bs Administrators' and Eiecutrrs' notices. I (0 Asditors' soticee. g Caul iewe and Eat rave H Diaeolntion notices g go Local noAiccS, per lino J J Obitaary not irea. aror Eva lines, per lie M II Professional Cards, I year , g a. YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. I aqoM. M t squares IS as 1 aquarea).. to I aoluma- ..tj M i column-... I column-... 4a st to t Job Work. BLANKK. Sirgbj sjulra. IJ At I q.iros. pr. quired Ti I quirecpr. quire, I One; , tw quire, I M Ban drills. t ebeeClloT lw,i t j i skoel, or ltoa. ) sheet, M or tent, I M sheet,, or sane, It at Ovor li of Met of a hee at prcfontoMao rates. OtO. . tloriiLAVDtll, ' ' ' L liroe iud rrrteeaiy. 3P.lUcr.fljj rmSTLVAHII BAIL-ECJ TYRONJC tci.BAIirlKt.IJ l)ftRCt 01 and alter Monday. APrtIL M, In, PaaaMse Trains will roo Sail; Mundevai belaeen Tycna and Loas ll,r, ns I'aseemrer Trals rteea Tyi.na , Selit, aa lollowei LKAVK ROl'TII. 1I VE SOUTH Clearfield 13 ,r.s Pbllipsbsrf.arH.au, " " lel.H, -Oaeeola 4.1s. " Tymre .', " Tyrone aM Pkilipaoriarll.i, a I .It . i: KAliK AN1 DIS Tj Ni kTT" FROM CLEARFIELD. "noji Tvitoxf" Steal es. Statioas. Intel ar at ioa.H, a i. f r 10 Ioaard 2 Wiwdlasd mater. Wallacelon I fllue Hell.. 13 PhlllpaburK IT Kleiners' 18 Dnnlar ....50 h.rols.. SI Powclllon 24 Randy Ridgi .... Buuimlt 2T Mt. Pleasant.. ...11 2n Vanaeoroe ) 2i Uardner i! lt. l'lea.eou...il 4H riunimit. li M ( S K t(l a) 11 II nanuv nigt,..( kA I'owelllonM....' j f, Oscwoia ...... jq fill Itushae.....,,, j( TolSrelner' V l'bilip.karKit !l'ur Rail Ki'Walacelon n tlardner... VanacoToc ZZ II 1'tl'Blj.ler 34 1 nil Wood and. .....snr, Inicr-eoiion., Tyrone. 1 li1 lonard . n In I 80 ( learllcid.. Jl W KAK FitOM CLEAUF1KI.1), lo. BaHefontef, P J "SIMiddlrtows ,fju Lock Haven... ' TO' Marietla , Vi illiamaport M; Lancaster lB Huntmgioo 1 , fHlLADUPHU ; Lewistown 1 , Altoons ,s Maryevlll. t 'iok'. )M IIAKhinblrtU... 4 rilMTTSbl K"- t ONNI-.CtlOlbK. Paasenfers leaving Clearfield at t M a. u Phil psburg at S.S6 p m., Oaecola at 4.ij , a. arrive at Tyrone at 6.40 p. in., makine eoauh. with Cincinnati Kapreea aat at 6. If , ' with Mail W.at at 0.41 p. ui , on Main ,? JJJ wilh bald Keprle f;pn as, leaving Tyrone alls p. m.. nrriviiig at bellefonte at MA p ni rtJ l,ock Haven at 1S.SS p. m , eonneclme l,k c. Mail East on tbe Philadelphia and Lne Hmi 11.21 p. m., arriving at W illiamaport al lj.lla... Returning, paaaenjera leaving Williamm,, , .! a. m., on trie Mail Weat, arrive at Lick H. ven at V g a. m., connecting with Bald kaae Express leaving Lock lUven at 10.2s a. sar. riting at bellefonte at ll.aa a- m., Snev aaa City at .3S p. m., axd Tyrone at I IC n. n EDWARD U. WILLIAMS, tieneral SuperiatenQnt. GEORGE C. WILKINd, nylg-tf feupctinlcnotei Philadclphl.1 & Eric Rdlroai SUMMERTIME TABLE. Through and direct roate between Pbilnds'aik. iialtimors, Usrriaburg, WilUaaepwi, and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEETING CAES Os sll Klgbl Trains. 05 snd after MOlf DAY, APHIL , flu da trains oa tha Philadelphia A Km kail stood will run ra fllowa : Hotwrarst. Mail Trals leaves PbliaSelpkba.. lO.lif 1 Do......... do St. Mary a f. i Do arrive at Brie in fu" trie E I pleas leaves Philadelphia...ll.se.a. Do do bu Mary's...... IH Du arrive al Krien 16.S4A.1 l.aatw.rd. Mall Trsls lesvai Erie- 4!Al Do do-...fu Mary .44P.g. Do- arrive at Philadelphia.... SUAE Erie Eiprem leaves Erie ti f k. Uo di Kl Wary a........ 1.114. K. Do .arrive at Philadelphia-... 4 ltr.ll. Mail and Elpreee connect with Oil Cms Allegheny ilirxr Hail tload. Baggare rixtiei through ALr KED L. ItLlH. ftrreral SvrerielrB4elt Clearfield County Bank. r"pilE Clearteld County Bank as as lr.ror.rs. X ted inartiutlon bae gone out of eaUteaca a lue rumnder of Its charter, os Mav II. ISO All tie alack ie owned by lb. aubeeriban. uk will continue the Banking buelnes. al tba etas place, as private Hankers, under ike Ira bib, ol ibe "Clearileld County Bank." wearers. apon.lbla for tba debts si the Bank, sal will pay us sota an demend at tbe ooanter. D, received end Interest paid when money is lent s sard lime, faner discounted at su aercrtt. as hrrersfura. Our personal reapoa.ibilir. S pledged lor alt He, osits received end taiiata trans cted. A contiaoance of tbe liberal sav ronsga of ibe hesioers mea of the coustt ian apeouully anlicied. Aa Preeideat, Carhir sat odbeera of tra late ClesrSeld County Rati, aa requira the neces of raid baca lo oe nreersa f. rademprio. JAS T. LRONARD, ItlCHARD BHA. WM PORTER. JAS. B. ORAUAX, A. K. WK1UHT, It. L. REED, WVI. A. WALLACE. Tbs business ef tba Bank will bo eosdacled J'.hn M. Adam... Erq.. ns Caubier. fjaila.'M J. D. M l) irk. Edward ferka. BANKDJQ & COLLECTION HOUSF McGIRKA PERKS P vie pet ton to Foiter, PVrkt, A Co rtilllpabarif. Centra laoaaty. pa. TlHKHE all tha bainas of a baabrng Hna I wil oe traartoi promptly aad upna ut mtttt far oriole term aiarMf County Nalional Bank. CLEARFIELD, TA. TniS Bank ta now opes and ready for bed neea. Ofice oa Kocoed sireel. ta tks baial. ing formerly occupied by Looaard. Fiaaaj A Ce. Msscroas ass orrtrea. TAH. B. ORAHAM, RKUAKD HeW M. A. W ALLACE, M. PORTED A. E. WKII1T, GEO. L. REED. D. W. MDiiRE, JAS.T.IKOS',116 ju:,sJ Cashier. PresideU Iartsmiih:nit. Now ISlnrksEiiIth Shop. FECOXD ST, CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE anderelrred begs ta Inform bia friraei aad Ihe inhehiianle of Ibe bornogb of Ctoer eid aad eurroonding aeigbborhood. thai he a ecw ready so eiecele all orders either ta tieaw eteeL IIORfE gnOEISU .a tks moat apprevii a ly ai.le. ALL KINDS OF MW MILL IR0NH Hi EillM work, logmen's looll.canlbookmprre greba, Ao. Steel hxlt of all kinds mads ef East Sagliak or Ameriraa stoel. -sjl- All my work la warm. led te give sella facin n, or But charged for. o-'HI AM08 EKNSAElh J-oCKsTo wiihIi Ip A wake GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS KEERSS r nYERTBODT Iryl.g Hgel there ttea, Ibt rVai Ai . oemg crowded eel into tbe eel 4. I tl )a wanl god breing done, go re Bssm I If yos want )..ar Sleeve tnmed rigki, go U Bases il J.a aeni goud Vlll Irona. go lo It y.iu went oar wagon ironed is lheb.it atjle und workmen, hip goto Bvins liases makes tbe beat Mump Marb's. ia tato, andd..oe all kindael BLAI k.-MHU1' as cheap aa eoa ho douo in lea county t"' tva. My I'oet 04, e aJJre.a is CleorSeld ttnsre. THOMAS BEbKa, Bccgs Tp.. Poo. 1. lr-if. Clearfield Nursery. F.NCUUHACiE HOME IMHSTKT. 'IMIK swderelgnd. having oetabllsked s X sery oa the Tiko. eV-.el half way h.le Cieameld and furwn.vllle. I. prepared W aiah all blade of PR lit T KEES, lataudsrd ss4 dwart.l Evergreens. Shruehery, Urape Vises, Uooaebcrnrs, l-aotna Rlacknerry, Hirawberr.. und Raaberry Vlaee. Aire. SiberleS Crab Tree.. Vnineo. and early ee-rlei Mhasorb, ta. Orden promptly attended to. Address, J. D. WBIonT. eeyja ss.t Curwenv.""' WM. M'KNIGHT, WAC0 AD SLEICIl MAlU- e (Immediately la roar of rieaiaf Mill) . LLEAhFILLD. Ti. Tyilt snbecrtser would veerwnfbry lafe'" J I diaeaailCloarweid ondtbepvhlirieg.seral taal be e tiaooe ie d all kiode of work el WAOONS. CARRIAGES. Sj.EI0U&. . em abort Bcitc aad oa tiaiaaibls snrma, ta! is a wurbmaulika meaasr. tmr Ail eeOere riovrtly ofoadel e uy n w" '-o jyll-il. V.