THE RKPUHLICAN. CLEAIIKIKLP, Ta. WEtNFr-lAT MORNIXU. REft'l. IM. LONELINESS OF THE OCEAN. One who tins never ttuvclod upon tho ocean experts to find It aoinew hut thickly populated. Ho tlilnks or the vast truuic and travel that jrncs ovor the wulcrs, nutl ho la ready to imagine thai the reat deep is alive with thin groat hurrying to and lro tit tlio na tions, lie rcuiln of lunds "whoso commerce whitens every ea," and ho U ready to think that theocoiin itself ia as full of sails as tho harbor of some mighty metropolis. But ho finds his mistake. . As lie leaves tho land, the hips begin to disappear. As lie goes on his way they soon all vanish, and there is nothing ubout him but tho Llae sea and the bended sky. Some times ho may meet or overluko a solitary ship during tho day ; but then, agaiu, there will bo many duya when not a singlo sail will cross the horizon. There are spaces measured by thou sands of miles, ovor which no ship bus ovor passed. Tho idea of a nation's commerce "whitening every sea" is the wildest funcy. If all the ships that havo ever been built were brought together into a single fleet, they would fill but a liaiidnbrcadlb of the ocean. The space, therefore, that man and bis works occupy on tlio sea, is as small in extern as tho hold on it by bis oer is slight, and superficial. Both together are as nothing. Both to- 5 ether must nUays bo as nothing', he ocean covers threo fourths of the surface of the globe, and by fur the greatest part of this vast expanse is and ever has been entirely free from bis presence and visitation. And it is this vasttioas, this loneli ness, and this impossibility of suhjuga tion by" man, Unit sets it apart Irom the secular aspect that belongs to the rest of the world, and consecrates it as the peculiar possesion and dwelling pluce of tho Host High. Like some vast builded temple, it perpetually peaks of him and lor him. It bodies forth his iinmetiolly. It represents eternity. Girded round all tho lands, as death is girded round all life, it scorns to bring the unseen world to our vision, and to sound and shine with the glory and the awful nous of that state which, is beyond the grave. Traveling out into its vastness. we seem to Le moving beyond the boun daries of spaco and time. Sailincr nn day after day, without any apparent progress, never reaching the horizon that is before, never leaving the hori- "'at is ouninu, u is as it we hud lost all connections with lha earth which we inhabit, and were voyaging ujjum mo innniie expanse ol the skies, traveling to some world that lies tie J-ond the stars of hoavtn. Tho strangeness of this actuation becomes pamtul and opiircwuve. It is alumni as if we had quitted life itself, and the winds of clcrnitv had taken our anil. and were blowing us over the sea of ncatn towards tlio throne of God and iie bar of judgment. A feeling of the cupernuiumi oegins to steal upon Us. Familiar sights anil sounds Uko on a wieru ana mystical significance. W loon at one another, and in our rcvorie wonder it we are not already Uiscm bodied spirits. We look at the shin. and wonder if some unseon hands are not grasping its keel, find holding it to its course, and tilling it Irom its billow. Wo look at the engines and wonder if they ore not a kind of archangels of tne aeep, prisoned to their tank, and bowing to one another with eomo secret intelligence as they lay their mighty shoulders to the wheels and jyish the trembling vessel along its path. We look at tho sun, and it seems to shake Its beams upon us with a new and strange, significance. We look at the stars by night, and they- seem to bo nearer to us, and to lo gazing upon us with longing eyes, ana wnn a iporo fixed and sol omn earnestness. We look at the track or the ship, and it is a wako of sparkling fires, us if our bark had lea at length the seas of earth behind it, and were sailing over the ocean of the nrmamont. e huve forgotten times wear thinkingof eternity. We have lorgoltcn the world i we are thinkinir of God. The bondage of tho senses Is dissolved, and the things that are beyond them tomo breaking into our aim vnriu wnicn wo nave left behind as seems as furawav as il it were another planet, and the themes that used to lie beyond the plunels unu eaoy entranco to our thoughts, and rule us with a strange and sndilon dominion, ilie pretty interots that eogronsca os a whilo ago aro shrunk to nothingness. The caicrnossnriin. ticipnlion, the excitement of depart ure are all forgotten, at tho departed soul furgcla the pain, the rest leanness, anu uie tear oi the dying bed, when the shores of a rccoding world ado ' "i us sigtu, ana tlio stronye calm ot that vast new ocean of life nvnr which it is sailing, take possession of us consciousness. V e. aro alone trilh God I We are walking in his tern pie. piiu i wuum scarcely surprise us it we should see him riding nnon ) clouds, or descending upon the deep, and moving towards as in his chariot ot the waters. Souther Opinion A Bio Hoabt roil a Yoino Stt The Dcs Moines (Iowa) State liraixtrr in having a tahlo of tho number of miles of ruilroud in tho Mate bonMfully remurks: "If yon please, voo will notice that young Jon a now has more miles of railroad than fomo States that had a thounand miles when she had not one. MaNsnehuoetts don't look so well whon held up alongxido of tho Infant jowa, as wiion stiown up alono hv iv.i3i.ii iii me iniiKee ncwnpapersl A Reolch liaronot, being at a parinh meeting, made some proposals which were objected to by a farmer. "Sir," Mid tho former, "do you know that I liavo been lit two universities, and at ..two colleges in each university!" 'Woll Sir,' replied the furiner. "what of that f I hnd a calf that socked two cowa; and the observation I made was, the mair be sucked the greater calf be grew." Jades JetTuries. sentencing mn vo oestn !..r stealing a watch, added : i ou grasped at time, but hare caucht eternity!" b Josh Billing says The fiwyest tne I ever witnessed was two old "'ls waiting on one sick to helor. Ha louschohl em-it. stl.. i m ss circunnisncot require. .. Mies Anthony oompo ll0r com itioul Olid bernvli m a timU bd Tt U RM?it.ln4 fc? inatxrHlnfi ttf tfcf rjt-1rirr f mmmy aowtttrir. Ihtt tti wtfortii irnftrtlia nf to fritJ birlbi t$ M II lo Sm ; d-iinlinlT in rrjwl of marring trtrj 211 mmn ti .ftturftjlj opfluou.,mitk t TrtntiPt eat tJk(aliM. I lung brt Woth MtittlM . guM, Am. I bar lYtviarnt'lr What lh rratMtii ild tmUy hm That I ntrw hftvtt lipp;-tnd l4U; Ilul now ii it prrfttlr prVtr, I ftm noil r m dImuI ban; Th girli ir Jrdy aMigard, Ami I'm t Mifwrfluviu tamm 1 Tho lrr ftstiitlaft. ebspt, ItoolMT lbs n Bluer ickI run Of wom ro And Men in tb- world, la twrtujr t twaiy aDd-on f Aid bane ia tbo ntiriag fom , tiinc wooing Mid wedding began, For every eonauhitl aeon. They've got tuperftauKi f By twrntlM tiid twrntiM tbr ff, And Klddiiy ra'h lo ibir fi, Fur aon ot tbt mlr ofmrnrm, Can fail of a eoojujcftl tnat ; But wbile ihtr mrv yit-ldinf in corrf Ta nature'i loHeiibla plan, Thcrt'i aavcr a wuaaa lor ma Fur I'm a tnparlluoui auati 1 It iaaj't thai I an eharl, To vlriudo ever inclined j , It in l that I ant at fault la morula, or kianner. or mind ) Tbn what if tha reaaon, voa ash. J ana still with tbt bacfwlor clan F I merely wai numbered am in, Aud I'm uptrUaova man 1 It want that I am tn want Of awauaal boauty or graoo, For many a mm with a wifa , ! uglier far ia tb faoe j , ' Indent, among eltjrant mrq I fancy mvtK-lf in tbe Tan, But what ii lh valne o( that, W ban I'm a uponfiuvui man ? A II bough I am fond of the girle, Fit aught I otMilU ever diacvrii, Tbe tender emotion I frel. If om that tbr nc-r return Tii idle to auarrel with fate, K-.r, atruiTifla at hard ai 1 can, They've mated already, yon know Aud I'm a Mptrlluous man 1 Ko wonder I grumble at timet, With women ao pretty and plenty. To know that I never was bora Tu figure ai one of tbe twenty j But yi-t, wbrn the average lot, With critical tiiion I ante, I think It mty be fur the beit, Tbat I'm a fupcr&uutu man ! OUB SATURDAY NIGHT. TinED AND WEARY Saturday night brings its joys, but they are like flowers hidden under the fog in tho distance or like winter plants neath thesnow. There issuch a load of weariness on them and over them at times. Who is not wenrv to-night f Perhaps not wenry from overwork, but tired from overwuiting. Sometimes Hope's task i lienvyonel dui mo ween nns gone roaring, whis tling, howling down tho aisles of tho past like a simoon iidcn with the joys it brought and took away the friends it has taken Irom us tho hopes we bud last week the good acts and the bad acts the past seven days the iciirs, prayers, lenrs, triumphs and shattered anticipations we all had with the lives of those wo knew and loved a soon will one of them go borne with our life. Which will bo our last Saturday night chapter r This one, or another one f And when conies our last week and call Home, may that good God we adore, believe in and reverence give those who read aP.cr we are done with this weary-working. hearts to tako us as we mean, that tho good intentions of a busy life may not inn like ashes, or like dead trees that henr no fruit. And mT h. l, ui, glance unravels the mysteries and dis sects all of our life acts caeh from the other bo kind of heart lo all of us, writer and readers. To night we aro very wenrr tired with onr work. And tameb y is not here. The room is very still. Ueiitly the brccse sighs outside, at if lo wrap the heart in crape The gaslight flickers, and shsdonl dance and wirtle across our paper, just as shadows will over the weary heart A miller flies atout us, singeing his wings at limes, as men and women do in life and in lovo. Now ho has gone, and to-mor rjw will be dead or forcntten. as all of us will be some dav and this make as moro weary of waiting. 1 he room seems so still. We hoar tramping of feet and rambling of wheels on the street. Are they wea ry f Who are all those who go by f Are they tired J Are thev hnmiv? Are they going to happy homes or to misery? What a terrible knowledge must be God's, for he knows alt our hopes, fears, desires 1 Thote who go by are going somewhere, home, or to other pluco. We know them not. They do not know us. They live and dio without us how little we amount to as individuals. No wonder we aro weary I We hero wailed all the week for this night to come. We wanted In cut loose from huNiness cares and this lioad-Aching work for others, to rest. e. wanted to rost in our easy chair to see the floorer of the bud wo have seven days watched to throw ofl' the uniform of life's terrible battle, for its poiiita hurt, and rest. Hut it is hard to rest alone I Wonder if it is hard to die nlono f It that one wero onlv with us and by os to night. No mutter who it is wo know, and that one knows ! If we could but feel that presence watch tho whinrs of the soul as I shadowed on the faco and by tho eyet vuuiu ieei on our ned, winch at times leels liko feud, hot and burning like a aea of fire from weariness, over work and ovcrthinking, we should not be so weary. But it is not thus, and when this is written, perhaps sleep will bring us rost. And it is long to be alono to wait for a coming lo hunger lor that one to be nigh und by you. Not for work for pussion, for annoyance, but to love, to pet, to cnrcKs, to hold in your heart, and fill ths soul with, as roses hold fragrance. How it rests one to sit in tho shadol How ii resls the heart to bo with loved ones, and to forget under the gentle touch, the soft smooth of the pslm over weary tem ples, tbe silent kiss, the Ginl'a poetrv of the eye, tho heart-swelling iimpir lion of that lovo which reaches u from llcsvcn, as sunbeams pierce thrnmrh shutter crevices, and to know that we aro not alone 1 There are nianr wosrv ones UvuItM Oh ! God, pity thorn all friend or foe. Near by and far away are weary ones. Wives sitting io tears sitting with swelling hearts and eyes just ready lo run over with the eoming tear, strain ing every nerve to catch ths foot.ten ....... ,4 i : . I. . ... . i v.uiiu nuii-ri mines nni,. i hero are those who walk from vrih. boil, or or. die, of sleeping or sickened little one to wonder why he does not eomo, and the night almost gone! Who keeps him what keeps him where is he why is hef Wearv with ih wurk .r the week, many is the heart broken ue oi some jolly fellow who is carous ing with liisooninaniona whiln il, i.-- .1.. a., .u. . i. . i Jf ...v nv-i-.i, ma uuumng vines of tad ness, iieKlo I, anil rtespitir arc Lokinit sod tleadcoirnf aod worrying tLo lif onl of soms hor, lieart broken, fshli fill, devoted wife and mother, tired of lile and wenry or waiting I 1 here aro many weary men, wor ried at the shop, store, ofllee, or In bo who find no rest at home, lor tho luw there are too prohibitory and the bandages loo light. Alun grow weary and want rent., lire wiih thuslrug glos ol a week, they co home cross words, eold looks, indifferenoe hart labor tho greatest of nil. Well, such is life wc wondur more men are not lost swept overboard into tho sea of rerklexs dissipation than there aro. O! tho Influence of homo tho influence of heurts the, influonco ul influences, and of those most strange and wonderous influences which make us good or bad, sad or happy, weary or rested in heart, as tho cuso may ho. Let those who uro weary rest more with each other with thoeo who in love and loving each, givo that rest wo an need. There aro thoso tired of work tirod of waiting wenry of life I Jin don't give up! The shoro is junl bo yond . . h.ov up, lor it oau be ruwohed Strive, hope huvo luilh and all will bo woll. If tho ' rest for tho body comes not this week it will soon, for in the grave is rest for all bodies ! And if the heart finds no rost here if the spirit is not at rest horeit wi be hereafter, and as wo aro deBorvin so will our f'ut uro joys be more. And wo will not repine, lor there are oth ert moro weary than ourselves I Let us pity them. Thcro aro women who woep wives who pray mothers who liopo maidens who fear lovers that tremblo watchers who wuit let us turn from self to pity them. mere aro men who have toilnd all the weok men who are struiri'lius oroveiy who aro hotiext, working. men, slaves to taxation and dissipation men we love liko brothers, who have enough to discourogo them, as wo of. ton navo for ttio taxes mint be poid the wifo must bo eared for tho little ones must be lovod and edit cated the old?r ones fust haetoning nome mini do made happy gspostible I and tho want eat the earnings till inu is uut a sign oi tired weariness. Courago, brothers others havo risen with greater loads from lower pluce so can you. iiuvo pluck. Jo bravo, right on. l!o true. Shun dist.ipution. Be men, andgnard your mi n noon, mm you aud voiir loved ones may bo happier. Io this, and wo caro not what weariness tomo to us from overwork and wenry wailing every Saturday Night. Brick 2om- eroy. StANO YKT Tat. If we hnrv iiit-riiiuiiieier nity icei ueiow tho sur face of the earthy the mercury will ii mi, mi m mo sumo ikiiiil tlio voar ruunii, in winter and In summer, snowing mat tho tnnuenco of ths sun dors not reach below that depth. If we curry the thermometer filly feet lower, mo mercury will no one do Kreo, anu win rise in ino sumo ratio lor cvorv fifty foct wo go down. It can ho easily culculiilcd at what deptl all known subHtanccs will melt. This will not excoed Bflv miles. 11 will thus bo soen that the ernsl. .. I ; I . ... ' urcuiiu p inoi tne eartu is exceeding ly thin, in proportion to the diameter; iiui mi iiikh as an egg ehcll, in pro portion to the size of tho egg. With a crust so thin, constantly cooling and nnuliiKiiitt m ...... . . r , ...H r,,rn nrxm tl,u inlnr. nal masses, it out strango that the oeos or oceans should bo elevated and form dry land, and continents should ink and form tho bods of oceans. Iirge mountains have been elevated n a single doy, and whole citios have beon sunk in the sums snncn ,1 iim Tlio sido of a volcanic mountain onco broke away, and tho livid masses flowed out, forming a river twelve miles wide, which, in its course, melt ed down six hills six hundred fort high, filling up valleya six hundred foot deep, and npronding over a surface of eleven hundred squaro miles. It is a curious coincidence that wo have not seen noticed yet, in connec tion with the centennial celebrations iMKing piace in 10:1, that tlio year which UHhcrcd into life Nanoleon and Humboldt wus tho birth years also of a host 01 warriors, philosophers, and statesmen, only a littls less eminent. in the year 1,0'J there wero born, besides Napoleon and Humboldt, the great naturalist. Cuvior ; the Duke of v ellinglon j four or .Nujt'ilcon's ablest Marshals S-iilt, Noy, Lannes, and Hessieres; Chateaubriand, the poet j llrunell, the engineer : Sir Tlmm.s Lawrence, tho painter: Mohammed Ali, the famous I'luha of Kgrtil: Iluskisson, tho English statesman : and, among Americans, Do Witt Clin ton, Ludwiilladi r l. Colden, and the distinguished Ir. lavid Hosssck. I he year 109 is also tho three hun dredth anniversary of the birth of Harvey, the dixeovcrcr of the tii cula- ion of the blood : tho four hundredth of Mn, hinvelll, and tho thirteen hun dredth of Mohammed. Is 69 a mnM- cal number f H'orl,l. Il is said that a large land slide occurred recently near Stocknort. Columbia county, N. Y. The osrth cated at a distance of eighty foot, and me suriaio moved six hundred feel. carrying trees and fences with it, and leaving mem standing upright in good order on their new site. Somo of the weaker trees wero snapped or twisted. Tho movement onpicd half an hour, being very gradual, and no homo was heard until the mass struck the buse of a hill with a crash like thunder. A fissure deep beyond sounding hns appeared near the sunken imrtion of j land, and tear are entertained that another slide may occur. Thousands of people havo visiled the scone ol the phenomenon, and greol excitement is said to exist in that section. Iloro is the wnil of Jim's "lost love ." I Siet her hr iho aellcr dnre Tho lin,k oho giv woj euld and alora j Hrr e?ea lookeil pilfhtorka Into mine, And mine looked piaoa lato hers. For we had lored in daop gnno be Her doHil; raid 1I1M 1 miehl take her, Hut, alaa ! Tor drew. M wedd blip. She got op and got with a Uulch aboei No 01 ore girl, for me if X hnnea it sake. ft-o moro Iranila my luv to hi to 1 In tho wonli of Hie poet, "Not fur Jo.ci h.' And he might haro added, "Not for Jim Some ona woll savs: "I would not jfiva much for vour religion nnli't-s it can be soen. J.amns do not talk. Imt tlicj do nli if 10. A liuhl house sountls no drum, it teals no irnnif, and yrt fur over me vrstors its InonJIy stiark can bo seen liy tlio mariner, fvl lot your actions sliina of religion, let the main mrmon of your life lie illustru led tr your coniliict, and il tliul not ftiil to lo illtinlriiis." "My yoke is cnty and my Imrdcn is light, ' as tiiS young ft-lluw said vlipp his fjlrl was sitting on Ilia lap with her arms around liis net k. Jeiiloimly Tho thunder that apufi the "milk of hqtnaa kiodpefs." rg flood, f.romlri, Ctr. i;ooii (iooiKS! i;ooD styles n AN!) LOW PRICEQH NEW SPRING STOCK AT TUK KEYSTONE STORE! jyUESS - GOODS, TRIMMINGS AtiU NOTIONS IN OUEAT VARIETY! t While Goods ! Stamped Goods ! HoiUrj nil Glutei! Cornell uj Ekirlal Lsdlm Bhswli and CiiaU, (saw atjlea ! Straw Goods, Flowers, Ribbons, 6cc, I'mkrt'llu aad Psraaola, H mjow guadea, Ladica and Childran'a 8IIOE8, Wall Papar, Carpatj and OU Cluthi, Ilala A Ca,a. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, 'Tlcklof, Cottonadci, Caaalmarea, Tweadi, Ae., Ao., CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST t D. G. NIVI.INC. flurtlfld. April 11, ISM. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second bibeet, Cliahi-iild. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES, rpHR aodmliTTiad rp!lfullr DTt, (, 1 jij"" ' "" P'W ""'IT ll.lr nnnii 01 aaaroaaadiaa, shlak ik ara saw (elliof ' AT VERY LOW TRICES. Tbtlr tori coailiti la put of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Sachs Prlalt. r). 1.1... 11. ';-;...ii..,(biWb.d rTZT td,l Iirima, Tirana, WMos sod wool Flain.li,8atlnfll.,CaMlmara, Cnllonadaa, Ladi.a' Kh.wli, Aubiaa A Hooda, fialMorai and iioxs gliru. Aa.. Alao, s ino Maortaatnt of Mao'a Dr.. ..a Soma, lUia A Capa, Bosu A Bkooa. all SOLD of which LOW FOR WILL BE CASH Hardware, Queeasware, Glasswarei Groceries and Spices. SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT nr.T.rrlbln. o.ll. a... I. . ...... .. .. CHEAP l-OUCAHU or apororod ooostfj pro A. K. WRIGHT A SON'S. C1orM, K.tJ , ISST. THE CLEARFIELD STORE IIKCONSTRUCTED. Ororgp I. Iteed.... Willi, Powell, William W.ll.iu. obo F. n oarer, ., GEO. L REED & CO., Two doori north of tha Court Home, C LI-ARr-II.I D, PA. TTAVIVG returned lo our old XL wo herehe ootifv Iho rllitene nr fl...A.i.l and Ih. puhlla ganerallr, that wo hare en t. red opon, and Intend lo proaecule, s eigoroua cam paign anlml high pricen and inferior guodi, asd p.. no. on nana o mil annple of all kinda of a-. .eo in inia maraeu lo Iho lino of Dry doori, 0 elalm lo hare a full MMrlineot, eonllating 1 part of Mu.lini, bleached and anbleachod: Trlnu of all grodra and allaaj ood Spring & Summer Dress Goods, Pneh oa Alpaeaa of oil ahodeai Do Loioea, Mo nnot and 1 lanoeto 1 boaidea, a full anion, meot of gaBllemon'a wear, conuillng n is part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sailattia and s full aiiorttnenl ef READY. MADE CLOTHING. o.Ions, lloslery, Trimmings, ' BOSKETTS, AC, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. j i Wa liar a full anppty of Cnffoa, Tea. Sufar, HIm I oMolaaaoa, ItiUaocm, Ftah. Halt, limood, coal aud 8h Oila, FLOUB, BACON, DRIED FEULT, Pa(af-curd llama, Maa Pork and ft full I aupply of Prfiriiiona. I Hardware and Qupcnswarr.i Wooden aV tntlow Wart. AM the forconlng article, will he etchanged for ISMI, Ll Mil til. nr llll KTIIV I'lu.l.l nr end .1 t. ... r" nirn inero enn no do eaneptlun. ... ism oi uonua la out lino, will ploaee ( A JV D SEE lS!"M : TCAL L (iFO T, TIl'l'I) .1 f'O Clearfield. Set. IT. ISO if. , Settlement Notice. t.L pwraowe knowing theaaeetrn Isdehtftto awe, will wleaae call and aettle at onoe. Tlw H,-.ke ore al the bloro of Vt hlldtimh A Townaa Ol-onla. Pa. u. H. 1'hkHV Orceo'a, Pa.. Jaly tl. 18(l-Sm. LATE! BrriiE ef BONWFTA end HATS, St Nta, Weteoa'a. onndro and Warhlnf ,9fiop, 4, 9. iorwtud,... ..ko. a. Vol BOYNTON & ' YOUNQ, FOUNDERS 4 MACHINISTS - 1 1 t - HMnifacUmt of , . s ' TORTABLE & STATIONARY STILVM ENGINES Corner of Fourth sod I'iDa Blncta, CI.i:ari'ii:i., pa. a a iau aOffiHIrS Ml Iko aianoraoluro of Irit 11 MACIilM;tty,war..ootfull7 Inform r"""- wo on sow preporod lo ill all ordcra aa ohr.pljt auj prouiptly u aa ho aVml In on jr of Ibe itir. We auumfaotura uul desl ia . Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Hd Blocka, Wator Whoola. hsfti., pn... Oiffwd a Injoolor, Sloam Osiism. Sloan tt bl.a Oilora, Tsllow Cp, Oil Cupa, Ua.,. Cocka, Air voosa, uion. volroa, Chk Vala, wrong kt iroa l'ipaa, liloam 1'uojp.. Boiler f.od Poatpa, Aotl. Friction Motrai, Soap giona Paokins. Uum P.V. Ing. and oil kinda of MILL WORK; together wuu riuwi, CJUQ 0Ma .tJ, COOKAXD PARLOR STOVES, sod othor CAST1K0S of all kinds. O-0rdera aolioitod and tiled si eity prieoa. AU Ittttra of ino,oirj pith fcfarmoo lo maebluerj of cur nanuraolura prompt I. oniworod, bf addrta- ng oa at l. learnt Id, Pa. JwiH-lf BOYNTON A YOCNO 0. I.. J. V. Road J NOTICE. (w.V Woovor, Powell. Uolla. o. I.. ih:i:d a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIQHTI rpilK proprietor, rerpectfulljr Inform thaeitiaen. ot Claorlrld oout.IT, thot Ihejr haro entirely reHllod thla oatabliahment with the later! Improved wood workisg maohinerr, and aro bow prepared lo eieeat. oil .Hera lo th-ir Itoo of burtneaa. oajr will giro oeporial attcatli to the maBnfM. turn of material for hooae building, inch aa FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, " J "w"s-ro VUlil 1 ,ip Bn.lCHETS K .TlOtXm.l'Go, OPALLSTTLEH, fo olwara hare oa hand o Urn .i.l f nm- tfMBnit, and will par coah for all clear LuInU, On. and a half inch panel Huff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or cichaagod, o auil euatomera. V.Orden aollcilcd, and LumWr furnl.hed . ahort notice and on roaaonable tcrma. 0. L. REED A CO. Clearfield. Nor. 7, 1S?. R. B. Pattom E. A. Invia ., -Jis Pirroa, J. H. Iawis. E. B. PATTON & CO., Ilarlng fitted op a urat-elan PLANING MILL Are prepare! to furaiak all kinda of Manufactured Lumber, lUft. M FlooriDff. Siding:. 6urfac-Ireiied Lam bcr, Hth, Doort, Elindi, . And vcry dcaor.ptioo of " PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. Dealer, will gnd it lo Ihelr odrantage to eon. nil our pricea before purehaiiing olaawhero. Addroaa, K. B. PATTON A CO- , Curwenarilte, 1'ae. , ISIIS If Clearhcld county, To. (nothing. How to Save Honey. Tn time, aro hint : e.m'd llho to kaow - How yom may eare your dollara ) Tho way to do il I will abow. If yoa will rood what follows. A mos who II rod sol for from hers, Who worked hard at hia trade, Bat had a hooaehold to aupport That ao,uoaderod all ho made. I met him aaae. Saya ho, "If y frl.ad, I look thread bear and rough I'oa triad to gel myaelf a anil, Bat ean't aaeo ap enough." Bare I, my friend, how mack kars job t I'M toll you wharo to go To gel a anil thai', "-end and ohoopi To kSlZKKSTBlN A Co. He took what little ha had aaeod. And went to Reiaeaaleia A Brothora', And ihero ka gn a handaoma anil, For half ke paid lo others. " Row ko la home, kt look, ao well, And Ihelr fleet la cneh. That when Ihey take their dally meal, They don't oat half aa much, And now ko Inda oa Satarday sight, With all Ihelr wanta .upptted. That be hao money left to epeod, Aod eomo to lay aridf. Ilia good euneen, wl'h cheerful rmllo, Ho gladly tella to all, 11 you d aovo money, go sad bay Vour elnthee at itBI7.KMTm!f'S CLOTDISQ ntLL. Whrro the ekaapeat. (ceat sad boat Clothing and good FnrnlKhing Oooda eoa kt had to aali oeery laaU aad is teorj atylf aprll.'ST Democratic Almanac. rpilIS Inialualile pulilicatlon I poat office. Il ahould be in I nn la for aale at tba n the hand of .ran Lvmocrot. It ooiilaliii full election relurnl from lOirry county in tho I oiled State.! hceidca, Ihe Blimner lor ISSS conlaina a eomplele liat of the """'"''I Ihe acw.p.peraaupprcaiwd and mooted during Linooln'a aduiiriatration 1 and thai for 1 HA) emitaiita the nanira of all lhorccivili.nl who were In iriaoned daring Iho aame peril . I. Theee Iwo I II. il, for futnre reference, arc worth more than I thi price of the pulillceiiiin. The nnmhor for ISftK Il 1.I.0 fullul irloal lr alatiitlrr. Any one aendlng " . "1 I-""1-. w-i , in. ruai aiaaier, win receieo owjeturn aud a cetiy lor eark year, free of poetaga. '( Jcloitl rlraeoea and abdopilnal tapportn of teery A kind of tbe latcal improeemnu, for .ale s th. Drag Store of UAKTSWICR A IRWIN. 1I.AK (OMTABLbt StLU FOR ) tale at tkil omie. af. ,.i I. 11 1 i,. J'';"j 11 11 11a 1 .... I. IS1W. UOYEH & SKAW, (lata a, 1. lit,) " KV AND F IB8T. CLASS DRUG STORE. aTfrtfJUf St., Cltariltld, fa., (Adjoining atoro of R. Moaaop ) HAVINl purchnad lha ahoeo Rlooe.Reom, ond ro Oiled II ontlrclr, Snaking It la a I r..peila a FfHST -CLASS DHL'i. STORK, wa ara now nneaing, looffer 10 the puhlla. a FULL, COMPLETE, and KTKICTLY HUB oaan.l m.nl of Drun, Chomloola, Fainta. Vj Stugi, aa., A., onnjtetlng of Olla, i'ointa, Varniaboi, DUUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Oo Smfi, Tobaaoo, Clgara, Confoouoooriea Htatiooerr. Ac. 1 rUVSICIA.NH Will and their alack of Drug. FULL and COM. PLBT8,and at a tor; alight odraaeooa Kaotarn priooa. ' SCHOOL HOOKS. TetwWt od othori will b ftirnlibtd vKb oltati1 nd uitoelUoaoD book by xpru,ai Hart Dotiec. STATION EuT, CoHlctftiff of 0p, Flt Cap, Foolceup, Lttltr and Ptrfurnvd Not Ypr t tlot rwjr Best atoek of Uomniinf Not Fpr nd koTl'jpoo btuid. No. 1'aocilf. Ink, HOUSEKEEPERS Will And 0 full (took of FUKE RPICEfi, SODA, 80OA ASH. Conoralratod LYE. 8r,AI'. .LADIES .AND GENTLEMEN , Aroroquoatod lo.iomlna thlailorkofParfumerf Hair Oilfs Finn Toilet boapa, Uraaboa, Combo, Tollal Hotla. So, Co. SMOKEIW AND CIIEWEUS Will And a full eoppljr of prima Chawing and Smoking TOHA0:i, Imported ond Uoanalle ClliAKd.tnutf. Fine Cut. Ao., Ao. CARHON OIL, Of Iho boat brand., alwaya oa hand. LIQUORS. Tha boat qualllj of Liquors alweja on hand, for modloal purpoaea. sgr lh)alelana, Proaertptloaa proanptlj and eorefuIlT compounJoa. Maj 10, IStu. It KM OTA Ii. HARTS WICK & IRWIN DHUGGISTS, Jlarkct Street, CUarUld, , Vtri Vef Ut to iaforai our oil m4 V T elrmn. that w hmwp remord oar Ublithnaat ta tba apaaioiia saw bui'dinf Joit reoUd oa Marked atrart, aaarlj; adjoinini Ua MaDi.ua NuuMoa tba veil, aadoppo-ita Mtatr. Urmhaoi A 8 not' aioraj whara a ratpaetfuU iBTiia ma paoua eona aea auj uair Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines OILS, PAINTS AND VAKKI60JE3. Oar lock of Droga aod MadiMaaa etfuilat af avaryitolog naadj aelactad with tba fraataat car, aoa WARRANTED 8TEICTLY PUEJI Wa alio kp a full atock of Djaa. rrftnntrlf Toilat artlrlaa, ftoapa. Tooth bruaha. Hair Braihea, H hitawaah Braabaa, and arery oihar una urnaoaa. na aava a urga im or WHITE LEAD, TURPEXTINE Flatae.d Oil, Palala. and la met arorjthln, i aea in toe pointing boataoaa, which wa ol CIlJ prlcoa lo each haters. TOBACCO ASD 6E0AR3, ConfoetlcnaiT, Ppieea. and tho large.! alook of rerieuoe oeor oneroo la lota place, and warraal- oa to ao or tho boat tho Market .ford. J. 0. IIARTJWTCK, Not. l, IHI. JOHN F. IRWIN. CIXKBKATLD Horsa ui Cattle Powders. -a, Tiii prtpratiua, long ana ntm? .Tir kttova. wit) thorsHigfhlr i-Mavlaarata I F amks-M diwa ai4 low pirii4 korvrt, .T,F1 It i a air prrnurtof ail 4Ma. IrWtit, tit lA Ih.f. .t,,o..l ..k. aa I t h.al ft 1BTlkCr UKl liilAMtine-a. riVKLNLAMUKHK, VKM.OW WATKR. HKAVK9. (u(rt;i.s, MS- tkiii'Kr. h rorv n kr, t(W.!.tif APfFTITIC AND VITAL Uta wlat, tnci fl'M taTAjOOlh aUMt VmOamrsaa tht siiteatttc4oakkttir Ta ksp-ra af Cowt this pivpara a ig tnvaliiRMs-. i is Bur. p,. Trrl.Tr ag.inrt Ri4rp, Holloa-MotH.t-lc. It ),M Mai prvn bf -rttt.l isrHNint to IncrMwo h quuiiilr of nilh Avn4 trrm iwratf p-r not an4 ai.k tho tnitur Arm Of) 4 IVVwH In fallen in ailo, t airoa tH aa rr-. Iwhooaa tboir fciaa, m4 mkm Um Utrtrt amch tusim. Ta all diwe ef Swin.. .nrh r.,H.k. i. Of a fpem.c. Ur puttinf frem ene h.lf a oeper I. a paper In a aorrel ef evtll Um, abnrilivM. will he .mol mum. wrTTmiew. IT flTrm t In ueie, a etrutn nweeauro ond VI aui. tmt ta. Mm IIm ev" DiriD E. ForTZ, rroprlftor, A LTI SI O It K . SI at . Per aale he PrageleM and Sliteekerpeni tfcrenfneot BV. l aiual Siuea, Cuoa aad Soots ioemeo. For oalo by Hartawirk A Irwia. ClcarScld. and hy dmcgitta and atoro her per. Ihrourhout tbe iumcw fTwu-a. ltetill.lv NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER. ACIIKGTZ'I Celebrated Bitter Cordial. fpilIS mrdiral preperatloa la now offered to A. ui poniio aa a reliable an tal I rule fur tha m.oy worthleaa eomptiunda which oow flood the market. Il la purely rrgetahla, oompored ot rarloue herba, gathered from Iho area! atoro hnuao of nature, and selected with tho atmoal caro. It la not recommended aa a Ciiob-All. but he Ita direct and aalutarv influeoee anon tho Heart, Lier, k'idneya, Lnnra, Ftnmech aad Rowela, It acta both aa a proventlva and care for many of tho diieatea to which thoae orgaaa ore aooje! 11 ia a ronanto romlly Medicine, and can bo lahea by either lafaat or sdall with lha eamo biaellclal reaulta. Il la a eortata, prompt aad tpeody remedy for Diarrhea. Ora eotary, rowel complaint, Irrperila, Lewn'eea of Splrito, Falnlinga, Siohheadocha. da. Fir Chilli aad fat era ot all kloda, Il la far holler aad eafer thaa aay quinine, witboot ony cf ita per. aiclmia efTecla. It crcla oa appatila, proere a powerful digeiler, -d will counteract theeiTeete of llnaor In o few mlnutoa. Prepared by JACOB sCIIKKTZ, Rolo Fmprietor, N. Vi . eor. Filth ond Race atrowte., Fhiladalphia, Pa. Bold by all Dragglata. (aortl-ij Attention, Afflicted I TMII ouhamihor gleea notice ttal ka koa X reamed tht practice or Medicine la Loth eriSarf. where ko laleada ta deenta kia alien lira I. the treatment of CHRONIC DIfSAlli8 ia general He will keep ea hand s choice ao leciloo of tRl'0.and MEDICINES adapted to tht treatment of ehronio diaeaaoa. and mae he Ovnanlted at hia 000 at any hour of tho day. N. B A word ta thoae altlieted with ckrealt dlaeaaea may ho to roaio odenmago. klaar aar Sot ho owaro that rot'BTar I'hwielana who do a amino praatlea haro aot tin to otlend 10 Iho treatment of rnaontc diaeaaei. and eonao. qoeotiy sooLorr Ihems bar.ee ihla claaa of die. eaaoa reijutroa axi'i.r.tra attention. UKilRKK W IUFOS, M. D. tatkerahurg, Feb IT, ItSitS tf Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWELL'S,) For all diaearee Incident In Hi.reet, Cattle, aad llamas rlerh, requiring the see ei sa oiteraal applicatica. Thia Rmhmeattos waa edrnilrely weed ky the ttneernmenl during tho wor. For tale by Hanawiok A Irwin, Clearteld. Joaeph R. Irwia, Carwonaeille. Daniel Uood. leader. LulherehBre if 1-MIH RAI.P. 1 aeed 0-1. Tu -While I.cd. F.lno. P.lnl. Lie. Turpentine. Varniahea nf oil kinda. voior. io mi aotl irrr I aint, 1 arniali llruatira. may! . HAltTiSH U K A IltW IN, o ai mi p n a c nifii 7ZTi,, Med cd O Diicorery, Helmhold'e Hoahe, Uahor'a Coe I. leer Oil, Jaae'a and Arer't mediotaea of ererr kind, lor aale he HARTSWU K ( JUWlff. ja-ei Mflt Ht. leamlnara. Huhhell'a, Ilk.'. Honflandl parmaa.Hoatettar'a and Oreena-a (noted Piltera I alee pure I too. r .11 kieda for tvedt"isal nwrpneM for aale he BARWWKI A IRWIU, OS. t. . Mil. lit uae tmpreea aTrSinfk"ff ar we the aii til-. rVViF V I ! aim and ' My i.Trmhie .k.l.UMI 'tl'fAjfc. ualrniHtel none tvpftf Jitjf Wooflj, f,xmxtt, (Pif. IVew Store In Mulsonburg! Ia tho room formerly oocupiod 1 f. T. Ilegarl. L. M. COUTIUET rpAKES Ihla method of Informing Iheelllaoaa 1 of Coeloglaa, Karlhaua, U Irani OBd tho aur rounding coontrr.tbal he haa juat opened a large atoeh of 81 MMh.ll tlillillH, which ha la deter mined lo acll TEN PER CENT CIIKAPER tbas lha eomo quality of Oooda oaa be purehaaod for 1b any uther atoro ia Iko aoighhorhood. ilia aiock oooaiata of ' ' Dry Goods of all Minds, Such aa Ratlnetta, Caaelmeroa, Muallna, Delainaa, lAun, Uriilinga, Calieoao, Trimmioge, ' RibboBB, Uooo, READY-MADK CTnTHING. BOOTS A fcllOES, HATS k CAPS, GROCERIES OF ALL HHDS. Coffee, Tea, Roger. Bice, Molaaaea, Fiah, Salt, Lineccd Oil, Fiei. t'il. Carbon Oil. Hardware, QueoMTJare, Tbwart. Caotloga, Plowa and Plow Caatlnga, Kalla, Rpikel, Cora Calllratore, Cider Praaoct, aad ali kmda of Aioa. Int-kiy Plowa aro of too Corwoaaelllo and Centra eoonty aaase, and aro warraated to W of good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Palnta, Varnlih, Olaaa, and a genera! aaaortmeat of hlationory, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alware on band, aod will bo sold at tho lowoat poaaiblo figuroa. Liqtons, Buck aa BRANDT, WINE, 0.13 A WHISKY 6000 pound, of Wool Wanted fur wkiak tho Bigheat prtoo will bo paid, CLOVER IE ED, Oa kaad aad far aalo at tho lowoat market prioe. Aloo, Ageat for Wilaoa'a StrtOUarilio TIIRESI1ING MACHINES. HCe1l aad ate for yonroatret. Toa win lad trorything aaunlly kept in a retail atoro. L. M. COUTRIBT. Fronehrille P. 0., Jan. T, l0. 1869 tRAxo opLi.G 1869 0F- SPRING AND SUMMER Fortifa and Donaatia Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, Ladios aad Gentlemen' FunualuDg Goods, 4c, fco. IN QTALITV and FTTI.K wo eannol be ear paaaed, baring aelerted onr atock with the greoteat eare, and wa will aetl at a eloao eaah price, ao that purcbaeera Bill Ind II to their ad vantage ia calling os aa. Wo hoeo alio Cited np a separate room for HATS A CAPS and KTlUW OOODS, aud will keep a ckoice lino of thoae gooda. WILLIAM BKKO A CO.,. Near Pootufficc, Market Street, aprlt CI.KARFIKI.D, PA. Down 1 Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COCRHB Till CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! TtE are now opening op a lot of the beat and T f moot aoaoonnhlo Gooda and War, eve. offered la thia market, and at price, that remind one of iho good old dart of cheap tbiaga. Taoea who lack faith wpoa thia point, or deem oar alle- goiivue eupernuoua, need but C.I.I, .r otn STORE, Corner Front asd iter hot a treat a. Whero Ihey can oee, feed, bear aad know foe ik.. acli ea. To fully aodrrauiid what are cheap gooda, Ihta aiuet bo done. We do not deem it neeeeenry to enumerate and ftemtao ear atock. It ia oaougk We have Everything that is Needed and eoweumed la thia market, and at pricea that wn. win wuu TOUng. JObKPlI SHAW A 80S xkiv FidOuit, 1 i:i:i AND PROVISION STORE, THE anderaigned kare Juat recelred at their bow ataad ia Wallaootoa, s fuH tapply ef Flour, Feed, Cora Meal, Bacon, to., COAL OIL, (at reduced ratra,) good article ef TOBACCO, CI0AR8 AND MIOKIXO TOBACCO, eontlaatly oa kaad. ATI of which will ke eold at LOW RATRS for CASH or gleea Is exchange for SIII.'aLE3 sad LIMBER. We reepectrully aak the pahlie U sire aa a tnat Before parchaaing alaowhare. 3. R. READ A CO. Wanaeeton, April T, 1. EDWARD r-ERKS & CO., Flour ?InnurnclurrM. And Dealer! ia G R A 1 Jf OF ALL KINDS, ' PHILIF8DCR0, ;PA. FI LL RtTPI.Y ,f FLOVR, WHEAT. CO K.N oad CHOP woaouatl. o. k..rf A lor aale at ratea remarkable low. I rrbt-U Xcw Mine and Liquor Slorc. L. REIZEN3TEIN, wsoLitats niurit 1 WINES &"UQUORSe MARKET fT, CLKAFFIELD, PA. tt-Filll atock of Wine. Bnnde. flln. VTI.I.V. nil Alcohol, alwara no hand. Mncci .n.n,,... paid lo aeenring a pore arliclo for Haoramenial and medical purpoeca. . )nnllrf The Lightning Tamer. THE aeder.lcned are the anle A genie Is thia 0"ontr for the "N.. rib Amerleaa Oaleanirrd LJtillTMNQ RODS." Teao ere ike ealy aafe roda aw la aea. aad are eadoreed ke ail ike arirntiAa aaea la tke eoBatry. no sereky nollly the, etiiaeae ef ike eoonty nat we will pal tbem ap a better rod. aad lor inn money, tnoa it charged he Ihe foreiga ograle who aannally traeorao Ihe eoeaty aad carry of oar little rank, sorer te colore. ENCOURAfJE HOME LABOR. .t.T,'"l',.,,,1'i"f lik,"l" R"1 ceeleA ea Ihelr bulldinri ierj ,.t .ddreee ae by letter, ot cell Is perno. We will pet iketa up anywhere In Ibeeosaty, aad warrant leem. Tha Hodaaad rmnrea oaa ho aaea ai any ilraa by eelllno al oorainre. M(!I.RELl, BIULai. 0esr(lld, 1 1, ltf.tr . ' '''"l1' ORGAN & PIANOS. ESTY'3 AND MASOM ItAMLlN'B, ?oa ma sr . i- HtTEPs rarwowrrtllo. oTltroaAf. TYRONE AT'l.EARriEt.b BRawC8 f1 aad after Monday, j ro. eeiges Iraloa aa.H raa anil. ui.. 'i Hrt2 aoodeyai heiweea Terowo ood . u . wwm arreaeaodCw. Add, aa follow. 1 wjr. LRAVK ROLTII. I LtAVE .NnRig .' i rrono a.. ' I 0wl. ; '"Hh'rg! Pb.,'li.obitrg,arl.lD, kll .14, Oacoola., 4.16, i ill, Trmno . 1 Clearfield . aall.la , FARE ANU MSTA XCU FROM CLEARFIF.LD. 'ROM TYROU Btatioa. J I Rutioaa, K r . .. r . 1 .11 H II ..II to II II M II M It M ii u M 0 Te) N Loosard..,,. Intaracetlon Woodland...... Blgter .... Wallaooloo 11 Blue Hall.. II riilllpabarg;. IT Rloinora' ...) llustar ....M oeeals......SI l'owelltoo.. (d Eaody Kldge...2 Summit ........ 27 Ml. Ploaaaau... 2S Vanacoyoa 15 U.rdner ' Ml. Plraiaot.' 10; Summit RO: Sandy Rijg, 65 ! Powelltoa. SO Oeeeela 6S Iiuoliar.... liiBteinera.... 'i PUUIpeburgM 4 Blualll ',. M!WaJnum,n....j, Oard nor ...... Vaaaooyoom. si Al no Hi.i.. "T: w .54 IBS Moodlind''""! 11 a, ? f;?reeciieQa....X7 1 Id loaard . ,- III ys JS- - v nifH I J.. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, iq PoUefonto, Ps 3 ASIMiddletown ... Li. tuich lUeoo I TO! Marietta Zl iH VYHIiaairpe.- - Unenetee . I Huatiagaloa ....... I .PHILADLLPmi Uwiiwn ..... SjAllooiia jJJ Mnryeville d io . Johaatown...... lay HARRIUBCRu) ... d Till'lTTEBLHU..."" lOftNUCTIOAV!. Paaaengera leaving Clearitld at 2 SO . Phil panurg at 1.56 p. m., Oaocoia at t ii i J" arrire at Tjrono at 1.40 p. m., making oonnlnZ with Cincinnati Etpreaa aat at I.IT n . with Mail Weal at .4I p.m., on Main Lu"zl with Bald F.agla Eapnaa, leariag Tyrone ai Is p. m., arriring at Bcllcronte at p m luZ Wk II.T,. .t . UM p. m., eoaaii.rg ."J Mail Lut on too Pbillclpbia and tn. K J i 11.21 p.marriTiogal H illmmapoet at IJr Iletarniag, paaan.ee ra learisg WiBiaminewM .li a. m.. on iu Mail Wmt, atriv. ..uTh!! reB at S II a. m connecting with Bald hui. Eapreoa.leortog Lock ll.Tca at 10.11 a. sTer rlrlag al Belletoata at 11.11 a. m Snow Saa. Cite at .! ,. ... d Tymw at TnTZ EOWAIIU H. WILLIABS, 1 General SohepiniHJ. OEORUE C. WILKI.V8, " RupetlnteoufBt. myl-tf Philadelphia & Erie Ballroad. . SUMMER TIME TABLE. Throe gh ond direct route between Phllada'akk. Baltimore, Barriaburg, WUIlameport. aad the Great Oil Begion of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAM Os sll Sight Tralas. OS aad after MONDAY, APRIL 21, IMF ft, tr.iaa oa the Philadelphia Crit lui Hood wiUiaaaeMloww: V eat w ard. Mall Train leatot Pkiladelpkia. 10.41 1 U Do ... do.8t Mar a 2.11 T U. ' Ie.......rriTO as Rrte... ...... iga'a Erie Xipteai leorea Pkiladalphta...ll M al a! do 8L Mary-a...... I.H g M Io -anire al Erie.......lo.MA.li Eastward. Mall Train learea Erie .....11. ts A M. Do........ do..t Mary'a ........ I.4 f. M. trrirt al Pklladtlphia... 2S A S. Erie Etpraaa leaeoa Erie. ....,. 1 2i F H. P di St Mary'a. 1.11 A M. 1'e arrlea at Philadelphia... 4.I0FK. Mall and Kipreec connect with Oil Cmk am Allegheny Birer Rail Road. Baggage ducket through ALFRED L.tlLIt. Saaeral cenerialaa4mt ?3ttk5. Clearfield County Bank. TU I Cloaitold Coooty Bank aa aa laeoreera. ted Inaiitutioa kaa gone eat of osialtBee k: Ibe rurreoderof ita charter, oa Mew U lau will cVnffAw rWMIll.Jr; l,Ifc.TfiWh place, aa rrirato HaakMa. eode. ike ... ol tho "Cleereeld Coooty Beak." Wa art aa. apoaalble for the Aobla od the Baak, aad will pay ita soft oa demaad aa ih. n ecei.ed aad Interest paid whoa moaey ia left lor a lied lima. Paper dioeooaled at ail per teal, ae keretoluro. Our pereoaal roapoaalbilirr b pledged for all Do poena reooieeaj and beaioii " trana a ted. A eeaiiaaaaoe of the liberal aav roaago ef the haataaaa aaea ef Ue eoeaty U re rpecunlly aolici'ed. Aa Preeideat, Caahiii aad ufficer.of the late Clearffeld Coaaty Bank.ea require ihe note 1 of laid Baak to be prernni JA8. T. LRO.VARD, RICHARD KHAW. WM. PORTER. Jg. B. ORAHAAf, A. K. WR10HT, a). L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE. Tke heaiaeaa of tha Bank will be aoadaeted hy Joke M. Adama. Kia.. wa Caahior. " Jaall, 14 J. D. M OIrk. Bdwd FaraT" BANKLNG & COLLECTION HOUSE McGIRK &, PERKS Saooraaon to Foe tee, Perka, A Co, PhlMpeburf;, Centres Cooaaty, r. TITIIERE all Iho kaetaon of a Banking Howw I V wilt ee tranaacted proanpUj aad apoa tat aoal faeoradle terms WJ.r7.tf County National Bank. CLEARFIELD, PA. THIS Bank te bow opea aad ready for beet aaae. OSee oa Soeoad iti i. ikr kwlli. Ing formerty occupied by Leoaerd. Fiaaey A Co. wrwarrwao aa orrrraaa. JAR. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD SHAW WM. A. WALLACE, A. K. WRIUHT, D. W. MOORE. WM. PORTRV OEO. L. RIED. JA8.T. LEONARD, Preaidiet Ja?S,'g) Caabiar. I'lartsiuiifling. New ItLiokMiiiith Nhop. SECOND 8T, CLEARFIELD, Pi. THE tnderairned kega lo inform kle frieact, aed tke Inhebitaalt of tht horeujh of Cliac old aad eurroaading Belghborbood, that kt It new reedy to aiecota all erdart either la Iroa or at eel. HORSE 6H0EINO os tke metl appreril e ty etjlc. ,r ALL KINDS OF RAW MILL IRONS tad Kb) I N g work, logmoa'a teola, eaBtkoekt,apiaada, graha, A a. 6teel toott ef alt klada Bade of seat tngliik, or Amerleaa ateel. fem-All my work It warraaud te giro nil'. facitiuo. ee wul t AMOS EEJIlfARD Bo.TownliIp.lwak GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S I. IVERYBODT Irylng to get there I-, ferfeav A ef being crowded oul into Ibo eold. Il yoa want wood fhoeinw a. r. m Roaaa. If yoa want yoar SIcCl Ironed rijSi, gole Retal. If yoa want gnod Mill Iroat, go to bant. If yoa want your wagon iroat. ia tkahelt atyie end workmonahip, go la Rittt. Btaat makeo tht heal htamo M.chlo. ta tkt Rlate, aaddoea all kladt ef RLACkSMlTIIlN" at eaoap 01 eoa ke doat ta Iho eoonty for Caal. Mj I'oel OSca addroaa le Cleerfoid hnaea. ' THOMAS RhkKA, BcggiTp, Deo. It, IIIT-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME I.NMSTRY. fpllK eadrraigned, haelag eitahliahed 1 Ret X eery oa Ihe Tike, ehoal kalf way heteaat Ciearheld and Curweoeellle, ia prepared la f. Biak ell kieda ef Fit I IT TbKKS, (amndardaa dwarf,) Erergroene. Shrahkory, tirape Uooeekornea, Uwtoa Rlarhh.rry, strawaorry, oad Kaaberry V laea. Alee, Siberian Orah Tcaaa, waiaoe, aad early aevnl Rhubarb, Ao. vreen promptly attoaded lo. Addroaa, J. D. W RIO nr. oepts M r CBrweaarina, ft " WM. M'KNIGHT, WACO AD SLEIGH MAIEI. (Immediately la rear U riaalng Mitt,) CEARri.LP. Pa,. TH E tabaeribor would reepocttully it Airet J eltlieaa if Cltarteid.and tbe puhlieia geeanl thai ke ee .tiaeoi 10 do all kloJl of work oa WAOOSS. CARRUOKS, 8LE101IS. , ea fhort aollce and ea reasonable tor, ss ta workmaalike moaaor. tSF-All order! prcmptli auladad le fcll-ef. ; W.H. MKllB,