Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 10, 1869, Image 4

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W0NDEE3 OF THE DNIVEESE.
Tho sIiim nro I lie l:iilin :it-J of the
Universe ; lui'l ninul tho cntiifNn nun
I'Dinpliiatt'il fliHtu:i!iiiiHt'l'oiir stein,
si'oni il;ict'i by their Creator its i'i:i(le
nnd ivciinlf, not merely to elevnlo our
liiiiulu liv tlio e'inteni.hitii)ii of what
in vastbut ti) leitcti us to (liiTd ouc
act 10119 hy roUTont'0 to what is iininu
t:il!e, in lii" works.
Hy (ho nhervntions nf llio rolntivo
iitnalions of the Blurs, wo nro enalilptl
to determine one ilayo nnd yours Willi
tin) inmost ni'i uiaoy. Tlio sIhch ro
our most ht(1'( t elironoinclors. Wr
lnivo, by iht'ir assistance, niotisurod
the circuiiifurenee. of oiir.jrliilni, dm)
determined tho positions of nil placet
on its surface.
Tlio quantity of light emitted by
miiny of the fixed slurs, proven tluit
they must bcpitualed lit immense, (lin
tanceH from our cystein. Jiy tho ex
periments of Dr. Vi'nllitston, it tins been
found that tlio Ih'lit of tho mm is
equal to eight hundred thousand full
moons, and about twenty millions of
millions of limes greater than that ol
Siriim, tho brightest ol tlio tixed stars.
According to tho compulation of
Sir William Jlerschel, there nro stars
po distant, that light, w hich travels ul
tho rate of 2U0,0o0 miles in a second,
would require 1,'!,UU0 years to travel
from those stars to our earth. Honeo
it follows, that if bijcIi a slur wero to
bo at this morncm extinguished! tlio
inhabit 11 tils of the earth would continue
to seo tho stars for 13,U00 years to
oonu
Such contemplations nro snflif-ient
to overwhelm us. The question arises,
"lor what purposes wero all these
luminaries created V "Surely," says
Kir William llerschel, "not to illume
our nights, which tin additional moon
of tbo thousandth pnrt tho size of our
own world would do much better;
nor to cparklo as a pagcunt. void ol
meaning nnd reality, and bewilder us
auiorj; vain conjectures. Useful, it is
true, they nro to man as -points of
exact and. penuaitcut reference ; but
ho roust liavo studied astronomy to
little purpose who can suppose man to
be tho only object of his Creator's
care, or does not see, in tho vast and
wonderful apparatus around us, pro
vision for other races of animated
beings."
The Romance of Hulking Corn.
Honesty and all rural proclivities
apart I do tint think that busking
coi n is very likely to promote the flow
of tho tender sentiments Jt is sim
ply hard work; especially when wo
come to count up a score or two of
busks. It is another instaneo in which
tho printed pastoral is far more attrac
tive than llio netiial pastoral. A
gloomy old barn, with blitho sunlight
pouring in nnd lighting up tho cob
webs and flashing in tho golden locks
of Joan, who wears"striicd btocude
and tits magnetically nearyOu, might
muko the work tolerable. But with
imlt a hundred of damp shocks stand
ing away in an angle of tho cornfield,
with n biting norihvrcMern whistling
among them fingers benuniLcd, a
thumb worn nnro by its wrextlo with
tho rasping husks, nnd Joan (if she be
thero nt all) sitting on a cow-stool,
, nnd with nose pinched fearfully by the
October chillness iho ntlalr wears"
quito another aspect. The realists, if
they venturo upon the subject, may
rely upon these latter data an corn et.
What, too, if Joan bo rod nosed nnd
ugly Plio may not make a fino fig
nro in a cornfield or in picture. J but
even ugly Joan may so illume that
lionio of hers with smiles, with cheery
activity, with delicate and unflagging
attention to all homo interestsas to
ninltt) an atmosphere about her in
which sho mores transfigured, and
seems even ns hean'ifiil ns tho morn
ing. Lovers think themsr Ives wiso ;
but in reality they are as blind as bats,
and have no com option of the devo
tion nnd self saeriiit-e of which a true
woman is tapable. Ik Mirvcl.
A Maiden's "jPsalm of Life."
Tell ns not 1n Idle jingle, "marrhtge
is but an empty dream," for the girl
is dead Hints single, nnd things are
not what they seem LiCo is real, life
Is earnest, single blessedness a fib;
"Alan thou art, to man fetiirnest,"
has been spoken of tho rib. -Not
enjoyment nnd not sorrow in our
destined end or way, but to net that
eai'h to-morrow, finds us nearer mar
ring,! day. Life is long and youth is
fleeting, and our hearts, though !i"ht
nnd gay, still lii0 pb-nsant drums, arc
beating wedding marches all the way.
In the woi!Ps broad field of battle,
in tho bivouac of life, be tint like the
dumb driven callle bo a heroino
bo a wife. Tiust no future., howo'er
pleasant, let tho dead past bury its
dead ! net, act to tlio living present 1
heart within nml hope ahead. Live,
of mnrricd folks remind ns wo can
live our lives as well, nnd departing
leave behind us f-'ii h examples un w iM
"ti ll." Such examples that another,
wasting timo in idle spoit, a forlorn,
unmarried brother, seeing shall take
heart nnd court. Let us, then, bo up
nnd doing, with a heart on triumph
set; still contriving, still pursuing,
and carh one n husband pet.
Gkx. I.kk'm Coi'imsv. A corres
pondent of the New Voile J.mrimt r,f
C-mmrrrt, wiiiin;; from the Virginia
bite Sulphur Springs, devote a par
agraph to CJc. J. li. Lee, and adds
that the General seems especially unx
jous to heal the wounds of tlio war.
1 ho (orivsp.Mulei t r,-,je, .
"Several Udici wl, wc,-o on n visit
bore atone time this season from a
-Northern State appeared to bo will,
out attention from iLcir follow bOMnJ.
ors. (,,.. .,,,, ,.rI.l(, ,10 fu. ali(J
de-'ivd mmool'hi, lady fciei.ds local
tlVato tlieil ui oiiaiiilniieo U'l, ,.,.n... .
rxi u.nl i ., I 1"C " "J "iu- aMioio niun Il o lllj
Huai vi i;7T ". " R,-""'i"t livoto H'C n,o-ho did not live to
"i"l weio will i 7 ,',,"'.,,nmM!l'' fl'iU. Andl-I-nlns! I did
I ,. I I '7l Il-o , not hvo lo seo ,. Wrighcl tlown
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A Lilly Went I .. . .
,11. , i r nine rtr
" o V, nnd iM,r,.' .....i .. . . . . s
o v, nml rare' .if.,i ii, i .,
mhl-r-ball,,,,,,1 , 1 7-
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"Ni'ur n.l,., v , " '" pJ" "!,
;,n;;r-;-'Vcud.:
- a. ms: rw 1 adui'l'aan.
MARK TWAIN AT ULA.
11 V "tnn Imi'l V foi'lntin t wn mil
son (-il k. Tl'itt n A tliintrlo n- proml
.nl'. IT Itiotn '. line tiling in Hip
I woi-M l!ml iil niulie i I'liin Jim nlinr.
j 1 mid in-iillVtiilil.v ni'll'ciinci ilc I, ilia
I to luive ItU aloniiii li bcliavo iti'U', I ho
!tiit l;iv lit m il, lien lunrly nil lii
1 IMlllHlllU'S n CO (it'll nil It. SllOIHI Vl'lltT-
Inlilo l.mhil, wluin li'il to llio chin nml
I limMiii'il like, a mummy, npjienred nl
tho dour of tho afur deck house, nnd
tho next lurch of the ship shot him in
to my arms. 1 said :
'liood morning, sir. It is a fine
day."
Jleput liiuhnndon bis Htomaeli and
said, "Oh, my!" and then stnggered
away and fell over the coop of a sky
light.
l'rosoiitly another old rentleman
was projected Iroin tho sumo door,
with great violence. 1 said :
"L'ulm yourself, sir there is no
hurry. It is a fino day, sir."
lie, also, put his hunt! on bis stom
ach, und said, "Oh, my 1" nnd reeled
away.
la a littlo while another veteran
was discharged ubruplly from the
samo door, clawing at tho air for a
saving support. 1 said :
"liood morning, sir. It is a fine day
for pleasure.. You wero about to say,"
"Oh, my !"
I ihougnt so. I nnticip.itcd him,
ar.yhow. I stayed thero and was
bombarded with old gentlemen for un
hour perhaps; nnd all 1 got out of
any ot tliom wus "Oh, my !''
1 wont nwny, then, in n thoughtful
mood. 1 said, this is n good pleasure
excursion. 1 like it. Tho iengcrs
aro not garrulon". but still they are
RoeisUU. 1 liKo those old people, but
somehow they all seem to havo the
"Oh, my," rather bad.
I knew what was tho matter with
them. They wero sea sick. And I
was glad of it. We nil liko to see
people sea sick, when we are not, our
selves. Playing whist by the cabin
lamps when it is storming outside, is
pleasant; walking tho quarter deck
in the moonlight is pleasant, when one
is not afraid to go up the it' ; but theso
urq all feeble nnd common places com
pared with tho joy ot seeing people
suffering tho miseries of sea Bickncss.
A Strange Inoident at a Funeral.
On last Saturduy, In a littlo country
church, near this city, as un humble
village parson was preaching tho
funeral nermon of an old man, two
young mon passed tho door of the
church ; ono, a youth of twenly-fivo,
proposed to go in and "see whom they
wero about to plant," (to use his own
words.) They entered, and as ihey
did so, tho littlo congregation wero
about to take a last look at tho still,
palo faco of tho deceased, thu youths
joined tho melancholy procession.
They piusod a moment at the bier,
when tho one who had proposed to
enter tho church and "see whom they
were nbout to plant," bent down over
tho coflia and gave signs of tho most
poignant grief. Ho wept bitterly, and
rllused to learo tho colli n. Someone
suggested to him to pass on, when
he said: "This is my father how
camo he hero f"
Tho sequel was soon told. At the
beginning of tho war tho youth had
enlisted in an Indiana regiment, nnd
had remained in the servico till tho
last buttle. Ho bad been mustered
out, bnd taken employment in Mary
laud, and remained in that Stalo until
a few days hincc, when ho started
homo lo sco bis nged parent, lin
route bo had mopped in tho village lo
visit a comrade who bud pone thioiigh
the war with him. Tho two, in taking
ii walk, pttfsed iho church in which
tho funeral service of John Slayton
was proceeding, and hy sotno strango
influence young Slayton had Dccn led
to enter tho church, when tho sight
of tho lifeless form gavo him the first
intimation that ho was fatherless.
Tho elder Slayton had moved to
Ohio during the last few years of his
son's absence, and had, ulter a linger
ing illness, died. Cinciiintiti Kn'pure.r.
Cotisi and Hour. From carefully
conducted experiments, hy diflcient
persons, it has been ascertained that
one bushel of corn will make a little
ober 10 pounds of pork gross.
Taking this result as a basis, the fob
loning deductions nro mado w hich all
our farmers w ould do well to lay by
for a convenient rufurenco That:
When corn costs 50 cenls per bush
el, pork costs 0 cents per pound.
When corn costs (10 cents per bush
el, pork costs 8 cents per pound.
When corn costs 1 .00 per bushel,
pork costs 10 cents per pound.
When corn costs il.2! per bushel,
pork costs 121 cents per pound.
When corn costs $1.00 per bushel,
pork costs 15 cents per pound and
to on in liko proportion.
And in return
When pork sells for 10 cents per
pound, it brings f 1.00 per bushel in
corn.
When pork soils for 12 cents per
pound, it brings $1.20 por bushel in
corn.
When pork sells for 15 cents per
pound, it brings tl 50 per bushel in
corn.
When Mark Twsin was in iho Ho
ly I-niid, the monks nhowed him the
"tomb of .Adam,'' which evoked iho
following push from the superoenMlive
nsiuro: i no J otnn ol A Jam ' JI0w
touching u was, here ii, a land of Htran-g'-rs,
far iiWiij- from homo nnd friends
nnd ull who cared for nic, thus Mdis
cover tho gravo of h blood rclutiun
1 rue, a dislnnt Ono, but still it relulion.
The unerring inslincl of nature thrill
cd nl ilri recoitliilion. Tho fountain
of my filial iifleclion was stirred to its
profouiidetNtdepihs.niid I gavo wnyto
Hi.niM.uut cinouon. i leanorl upon a
pillar und burnt into tears. I deem il
no hhaino to Imvo wppt over iho grave
of my poor dead relative. Let him
who would sneer Ml myemniirm c lose
tho voliiino here, lor he will find littlo
to Ins (aMo in inyjoiiriu'ying throu
I,
,1... II.. I- F la-,, . T .
"'"'' ""d dmappoiutmcnl.hedied
Mii:)-n I I : . i i i
, n,,, ,IIVtn-llU I.'I II 1
suniiiurs before I was born."
F.noi.k Mty there i n m:,rkcd lif.
firejue bet e n birds nnd women.
As nn illiiHtnilion of thin Im ciie il...
f.u t that a bit of looking alum on n
r....: ..... T.i .
. (; kiuns on n
, '? wi" U ''cu "Wi'.v every
,V'"'!U ,,Vl"'M nir,ro ir One,
than a load of cherries.
A
Mi. i
M
is l.iicy Leo ndvertino. in n
ppi paper that she ' is of good
birth and cduial ion, and j willing t
, 1 1 J " H'liiwriitlUVVIUjJlicrrH'll ublo
; lu Mipport ons "
flm C"ocrts, O'lictntfS, ('If.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
ni:cox,sTiiucxi:ii.
Ornrgr t,. tired William F'lttrll,
.ImIiii 1'. Wmib William W.ll.i!,.
GEO. I, RKK1) & CO.,
Two tliMiri north of tin Court Home,
(I.I'.AIII'II III, ..
HAVINll rtnrnii1 In our oM liutlncaf 1nil,
wa hrirliy Imlil'y lha riliti-na of 4 kHi lU-lil
ml Hi Jiul.lio urnrriillr, that w liavo rnlrr. 4
nwn, anil lu proanwlr, a tiiruruiii cnul
iisirii anuilill h a kIi rirra an.l iulorior RimJi, and
lia'o now on haiul a lull a i. r I v of all aintli of
gucii ukiI ill thia uiarkuL In tho hut uf
lry ChoocIs,
IVorlaiid lo JiRv a full aairhnnt, conilalinf la
J'art of Mu.lin., Iili-iu-licj ul uulilraclit j
I'riuti ol all graUci aud alyloi; anj
Fall nnd Winter Dress Goods,
Such ftiAlpncm of ill !,., ; I Lainn, Mo
riuoi mud Flaoiifli; litujc. a full aort
lucut of gt'iitlcmcu'e wear, cuuaiiling
in part of
Cloths, Cassimcres,
Satiactta and a full aiiortrnvnt of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Xotions, Hosiery, Trimmings,
B 0 K K E T B , k C,
Hat3 and Cape, Eoots and Shoes.
GROCERIES.
Wa ture a full mppljr of Coffp, Tra, Pu(tr, Riet
Molatici, luUcco, Fnh. Bait, linicej,
ual and Aih Oils,
FLOUR, BACON, DEED FEDIT,
Sugar-enrad llama, Meu Pork and a full
lujijjljr nf frovuioui."
llardware and Quee'nsMare,
iriocfru ll'illow Ware.
All th forrpoltl artlH will hf aachftnirl for
VAMI, I.l'.MlIKH, or COINIHV I'KOHL'CK,
an, I at prtcoi lo aliirh Ihrro can l no flrrp.tion.
Tboae In nerd or Uoodi In our tin, trill pllka
UTCALL AX USEE US.'-a
GKO. L. UK ED & CO.
CloaHltM, Ee,L 17, 1803 If.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
OX SECO.SD STREET,
ClfarHria, Pa.
NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
TIIE nretrrrlcnad rf.pK-tfully Itirlta lh at-t-nlina
of th pnl lio (rnrralljr to thalr
l'lnli'l aaaortrAatoriarckaA(Xi, whirh the
ar now aollinf
at veuy tow rmcts.
Thalr ttork oaalatj tn part of
Dry Goods of tlio Ecst Quality,
S'lCb tl Prlnll, P I,ata, Atfarcal, Mcrlnoi,
tiinchamf.Muilint,rblr.a-hel and iiihlearb.
ii,) !rllr,K', TirkinfTF, eoltwn anil
wool Flannrla.Satinrtta.Caaaimr.ref,
Cottnnadea, I.adivt' Mhaaila,
'ullai 4 lluoda, Ptluioral
aaJ JIuup FklrU, ii.,
AUo, a flna aaanrtmant of Men'f Draarer and
shirt, Uati a Cana, Ilooli A Short,
all ol which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Hardware, Queensware, Glasswaro,
Groceries and Spices.
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
f f aTerrlhtnr n.nallt Wnt In a ralall ti
Cllt; A I' rcilCAtl r at pr.red countr pro
due.
A. K. WRIGHT A SON.S.
ClrnrflWd, Kot.T , ISHT.
CJaiATZEll & SONS
ARE UKCEIVINO ASri.F.VDinsTOr-K
OK CAKI'GTd AM)01LCI.OI II.
WALL rATEIIS-OILT rATER, rf o.
LACE CURTAIN'S, WINDOW SHADES-
COUNTER TAN ES AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS A NAPKINS
LA DI ES PI LK COATS rf- OVERSRI RTS.
ELEOANT SHAWLS A LACE TOINTS
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
II A I d.
DRESS GOODS AXDTHIMMINGS.
BFST KID GLOVES-LADIES' OEN.
TL EM EN'S AND CHILD KEN'S.
BLACK AND FANCY NLKS. "
FINE BLACK AI.rACAS.
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S .SUOEJS f U A ITERS.
MKN'S CALF f FRENCH Kir BOOTS.
HEAVV CALF BOOTS. ?j.
MEN'S AND HOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES.
B EST STO N E TEA S E fTS, fa.
CASS1MERES VERY CHEAr.
OROfERIE. FLOUR rf- TKOV1S10NS
A I l.il II hS l It A I KS.
LIBFRsL DEDUCTION TO THOSE
HU Y I NO IN IJUANITTY.
WOdl,. MAUKH'IND AND COUNTRY
J KOULvK WANTED.
( l.rf. !., Ju-,c H, ISC.J.
rrMIK iini"r.in''J (f.ff. Iravo In inform the r-nli-
I lia l,nl he la noW fllllV mviinn-il I ...minn.
all in llio war 4 lot ni -Ii In llorai llufiiea, I
a ami i inrneaa, oil llio atmrlct mil kh, an
n r,.aonalle Irrma. Ilraolenee on Lot-ual atrtet.
Ulac.n lliirii anil Fonrtli.
. . KU. W. OEABIIAHT.
"atdi-lrt, Afril II, mi,;.
jVMI n-,-Whlt1,ea.. 7.,ne. paint, l.in
tmi "I'l, lurhinie, A urniabfr. 0r nilitiixla,
(.vlf.ra in Oil au I'rr I aint, erniib Hr.--l.-t.
NEV FURNITURE STORE
is rn i h ill i v
I. 1. A V M A N
"tAKSlKKS to Infi-rm h ftlltfninf Crw(,l
I f v.1 n1 virtntty, t.iijl h tho
i f n Krnni F(rMt, nfii tb 1 nn rnMr
lit borouich ('iirwenvillt, vhrrt b will ktep
etiQiiMiiily on Iitn t, ad ivr ! vtrj chnnp fur
t A.ill, lure nml rftrivd Morttnvnt of fe.Jj
Kiit Knrnitur. atciinK wbiot will bt
BVIIEAUS AND SI 1K - ROARI'M,
Wardmbnc urnl Book riiiet, Tnblfn, Ut)t J,
Nifj,S(atiili,lUt ranki.UoukiiiK 4JIsfti,t'tiiir,
MaiircMen, tlo , whirh b will mII wa ttrjr rt
oni)l tertui for Ctih or ppruv. Counirjr
I'rt'diifB, nirlV-6ra:d
C'lieup Fiiniltiiro.
JOHN CVIACM
DCS1R123 to inform bU old fr.fnli ind rno
tnmers, I hut bnT.ng Blr(td bit ibop mai
LDoreanfl htt fnctlilisi ir inftnuiaetar.nK. bt I
now prttvr(d to nmki U-ortitr nufh Kurntturotr
umy b (rairel, tn fDod t t 1 and Hteboap rair
fort'AHll. lis ntftiarnlly baa on band, at b:i
Knrnitura rontni, rarlad auortiooat of raa-lj'
made fureiture, aaiuog wbicb ar
ItCREACS AND SIDE-BOA BD3.
War-rnbaand Bonk Onaaa: Ceniro, Sofa, Parlor.
Dreahf-tit nd DininK titcmion Tnl.lea; t'om
mon. Frrnch poKt,Cotujr..Jeiiny I.ind and other
IledttAidt! i A fn of all kind!, Work taoda,
Htii-ratiit N'tib-itain.it Hocking and Aim
Chair i rprlnir-Koat, cano bottom, pr!ur, com
mon atid other Chair ; Lookint-UlaMM of arery
dfitrripHon on band ; and htm glaiaaa fur utd
frnnica, wh.ch will ba put In on very raMonablr
tertnt nn ahortaat notiM. II alto baept on hand
or furnUhci tu ordvr, Corn-buak, 11 air and Cvl-ton-top
M&Hreeaei
Coffins or Eveut Kind
Mada to order, and funerata attended with a
Hearw whenever tUiirvd. Alio, llnuae fainting
dona toaorder. The aubaenber alio maoulao
tores, and haa ronaiantlj on band. Clemoiit'i
Patent Waahinir Maehitia, the bet now tn one !
Tbuita uilnfr tbii machine never nerd be with
out etaan olothea! II a alio baa Flyer'a PMrnt
Churn, a iuperior article. A family uaibg thia
Cbutu flavor ntod be without but tor t
All tba above and utny ntbar article are fur
nUbed to euitomera chmp for Cabn or exchanged
fur approved country produce. Cbarrv. Mapla,
Fir, Lin wood and otuer La tuber mi table fur
Cthinet work, taken in izhane for furnitua
J- Reuit-mbrr the ihop li on Marker etreef,
Olcirfifld, p(J and nearly appetite the "Old Jaw
Store. JOllN Ul'lilCU.
ntUisrfUnnfous.
BOOTH'S IMPUOVKD
STUMP EXTRACTOR.
trn mm can dig the dirt from the root after
eitrartfd. It will nail lowit.g to the iiie of tbi
tun pi) from forty to ent bnndred per day. It
will cither rn then ever, or ampeLil them to
ba prupprd up, aa dviircd.
Any perion wanting one of thee Machine
ran take it to bit farm, and. If not too far away,
wa will fin and help aft It op and tet It If he
la not M'-cOed wa will take it away and charge
nnthing fT or trouhu. JkWhiTiea Sinn with
Township Kffcbta. hmfla Mnohiuea. $17.
Bute and Canty Hiitlita for aula.
1100111 A Rl MKAROEH,
- JttTi-raoB Lice f. O., Cleat field Co., Pa
CIlHTIlirATP.
Wa, fe the unH err n tied, having wltneaard the
trial of T. 4 Booth' Improved Htornp hitrartor
on the farm if H. II. Moore, near Luihenhurt;,
en haturriay nnd Mnday, the 7th aod 9:b of
Novvnibtr, take pleaura in inying to the pub
lie, thai wa believe it to bethel-cut tnaehine
now in afe for t itractmg iiupa, t ir- of aimpla
ennrtructinn, ravi'y mumee l. not liable to grt
out of order, and very durable. Fur men took
the narhine from the waon, when entirely
apart, put It tnctber, and pulled ft large pine
ktomp in loaa than one hoar. We naw wo men
fwill a large atuuip with etce. They tiaa a borte,
but be doe hia work tn Inking out the )ars;eat
"tuuipa, without a hard poll. Mr. Booth, the
Filter tee, fully under tanda put tin jr, up and
han'iD tuarl.iue. We would ndviae thoae
In want of i::dp e xtrertoti to tee thiinne teHed
befoea p-irr D."ng 'ewbere, which they ran do
free of charge by ca.'.'pg on Tropriftora.
J. O. Harrett, J. W. Hiti..;d, ilv- tpickmaa.
J hn Nolder. John Kiik. J. w. U.1,
H. 11. ,Voret J. W. tt ftilaoe, W.B.Alext.rder.
Ueo. Klhtijjer, Wm M. Herk. Andrew Wilaoi,
S. J. Hmo, Win. K. Irvin, K. J. Kirk.
Jamca Moore, 1,. II. Carlile, Ueo.Wtlion.n p
Lever Flrai, Fred k Kniley, Loot I It It
H. F. N AUGLE,
(LOCK WD WATCH MAKER,
oproatTi tu. .rt'-rt
mutt tTairr
POST DFFICE52k:&?VLEAMFIi:i.D
rpilB iob.rrir.er refpeellnllr Inform! Ma old
in, naon. tanti it miaiiaat v
dditieni tfaeroto,) a lar( alock of
Clocks, WatcLc3 and Jcwolrv.
r.ar-1 v.n Jn.tr i. .11 1.. t. j
(liHf mttl v.U.a .ID... k. .L- ..I ...
-' w; a flli Ul K
WATCIIKS A full a-mrtnent of either Oo!d
' i'"i( vj iiiv vrfi n a rrian ana ler-
iin minuinriri?rp. mrtnainK a nne lot uf Jfo'a
anl ulrw itanlirif caaet lull jewala4, Paieni
1.ari
CLOCKH-Or all ile.ttrn. .i.;. f.Ik,
Ay and thirt? -hour, of either weight, aprina; or
I""', inn vttm irriKi mnn alarm.
KKl'AIUI.Nd. Alt Itit.il. Af W.ini.M mm a
Cloekl HtfattetJt and warranted.
In aiWilUn to whnt I hure nnmeratrd. T keen
a full iimiimnntnrKPi.-rrin j
n!i(n Uit. J Ian riltl.n fir u ..j nvvrn o
, KPOUMrJ, F(IKK, BUTTRH KMVEM. and'la
1 fact ererfllnnr in lha J.a.l. I... ir t r. .1 ...
her on hand juat what a eualnmer nar neil, 1
will order per dial eipreee, wlthoateitra rbirge
A liberal ahar af puklie palmnajf la tolirlt.d
le 7, HU-f U, t. NAUULK.
READING FOR ALL! I
LOOKS t- STATIOyERY.
Market HI , ('Irarflrld. ml (lie Pol nffirr.)
'IIIK uriderairned beca lear to annotm" to
L the riliaena of Cleaideld and eleinllr, lha I
Ii haa Ailed up a room and haa Juat ramtned
from the cltr with a lurja amount of reading
mailer, i on.latlna; in part of
Bibles and MiscolltmoouB Boob,
Hank, Arronnt and Paaa Book a of ererr de
ripilnn Paper and Pnrtlopea, French preiard
nil plain i Pone and I'rnrila ; lllaok, l.rial
pcra, Iieeila, M irnaif. a ; Jiirfcincnt. Rrpmp
lion and I'romiaai.rT n.-lee While end I'arrhi
roenl llrief, I., Cap. Weeoril l ap. and HIM Cap,
heol, Mn.it Inr either Piano, rllll or Vli'H
ennaLmtle i n band. Any bouka or alatlnner
deiired tlial I majr nn har on band, will be or.
ordered h fliat ei.re.e, and eold al wboleaal
.r retHfl to anit enatomera. I will alae keep
periodical literature, uch a Mnfailnaa. Nrwa.
papera, an. p, A. UAUL1N
Cl.arlleld M T, lr.9 tf
ORGANS & PIANOS.
aESTY'3 AND MASON f- IlAMMN'S,
run i alb ar
fi. J. IIAYRff, Curwrnoi!1e, P.
It T A I i.i)..(Hi.444l.ii..l MUMil.KS.
if 'Itip iitnlrt iirrn-l hen 't pivr nniiro, 1'iiit
tlior ll tmy ilir hirtn-'t n nidrt rrti f..r r(l(.a
quality oi l.'JWl MILNfil.Ksi mimI it hivtof
nch Inr anlr, will ft ml it tn tair intero to givr
llirm a call More arlllHg f ) ltre.
.MM. H'AiV A FO.V.
riearfirl-l, Marrh 1 Moil If
fpHi: "LAST T f K" aii "titiUtrfN hI'IKI:"
of the l uion Pacilir. to le M-n at
W.M. KKKU A CO 8.
Mrera. Booth -ai i.
k Kumbara;r, !Nfc1.jy t3
rcprirlora of .aZ L.
tba I it prove - j f
STl'Mf Ex r"!lW
trartnr.wlih it V',i-
dirtinctly nn Sssrrr'' Tl" 'TT,
derttood tba il -" -
they warrant . , "I
thia marblne yCt'irVi ft
tedojuitnba y ', F'Tlfy
it ii recoaa X
nantUd e wTlS j
ceiima; oihr y00' fl
maehinei by . Jj
ita bvtaje&n
trucird oil -
l,ue .hiloao K
pbtcal prin"! S.-,"
plea.- Il mtV sS. V
utract the
large it pint ... NV-
tump, ma '""'.' -TtT -" Ii
pend it above . -M
nnund per Jw"
uittiftK thr Jr
oil total) hack
in the hole
and will puli
them aa Titt a In
rPR DKMOrRATM) AI.MANAO for liw
X lKflT anil f.(P aale ai the Tr Omrn.
I'm :i tUT, Mailt J t9 nj tUmt'Jttyti
oundry nnd )n.nhinr ihop.
4. r. aorwToa.t
..eao. a. fot wn
BOYNTON L YOUNG,
FOUNDEKS k MACHINISTS
. kfannraeturtra of
PORTABLE & STATI0NARJ
STEAM ENGINES
Comer of Fourlli anit Tin Btrerli,
li.i:aiu'U,i i), im.
HAVIXa fnifairad In Ilia nianufaotur of Urit
claa, MAt 1IIN tllV.wc rupeotfullj inform
Ilia ptiblio that wear low prrinrr.l to fill all
onlcra ai oliaaplj ami ai proin,tlvaa un bo done
in any of lli iiln. We manufacture anil Jl in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Milk,
Hfad liliKk., Water Wheeli, Jhaflin Pullf
Uifford'e Injector, Steam Oanrr., Kteaio Whiallei.
Oilert, Tallow Capa, Oil Cape, Oauge Cock., Air
i-oca a, i.loke alva., Cbwk Valvea, wroiijrht iron
1'ipea, Mr.m Tumpi, Boiler Feed I'umpi, Anil
Friction Melrre, Boap Rtono l'a. kin. Uun J'ai'k
...I, ana an ..nua Ol M ILL WOKKj together
who riBwl, Slvil bolca,
COOK AX D PA RLOJl STO rE.
ud olUer TASTINOS of t!l kinda.
ff-Order, BoiiciKd and filled at eilf Drioea.
AH lotteri of luquirjt with reference to niachiner
01 our manatutura prompll; auaoared, bj addre,
Inf tia at ClcajlielJ, I'..
de10 tf BOYKTO" t VOUXO
leaning tilij.
O. L. Hood,
. NOTICE. S.VES.
i. I. Wearer.
a. Ja. jci;i:i a co.
CLEAIaFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RQ HT!
'I'llh proprietor, reapfnl), nform tb oltitvcn.
f Clearleld enunljr, that thejr bar Mitirelr
rtted thia eatabliahment wltb the LetMt Improred
woej-workinc machinerr, and ar now prepared
to execute all ordera ia tl, i f UaineM.
Tkejr will (ir eapaciaj allention to the naaufae.
tur of material for bouae building, tucb a.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
nit.tcHf.rs et .not Lin.ras,
OF ALL STYLES,
W alwavi bare oa hand a large alack of IlRV
I.l'MMKR, and will pir eaih for all elear Limber.
One-and-a-half inch panel iloff prefrrTel.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or exchanged, to luit cuatomerl.
tj.0rJcri fnlicilcl, and Lumber furuiahed on
abort notice and on rtaaonaUe Irrma.
II. L. Ki:KI) k CO.
ClearllcM, Kor. T, 107.
e. n. rTT,ui
K. A. lav ia
....Jmi PaTTua,
...J. u. Inai.
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Hating fitted up a Iru-clau
PLANING MILL
Are pr ;'rJ to furnlah all klndt of
Manufactured lumber,
fuch aa
Flooring. SiJinp. Sarfaoe-r-rpiied Lum
ber. Bath, Poors, Lliudi,
And eviTj description of
rLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
T-llraler. Will tnd it to their adianlage to
conaull our pricra before purt-lia.tni eleewhrra.
Addiue, E. II. FA ITtlN A 1(1..
Curwrnarllle,
Pee. , IfrtS If Cloarfield eounlr. Pa.
Clothing
How to Nave 3IoiH'y
TIIF tinoa am lard; yun'd Hke to know
Una yo may aare yoar tlo Mart j
The way to do it I HI il.nw,
If ju will read hat folio ire.
A man hn lltad not fr oa here,
Who worked bard at hia trade,
Bui had a honeeholr) to Blip port
That aqxiandred all ha wade.
I net him onra, Saja he, "Mr friend,
I look thread bear and rough
t'ra tried lo (rot anjaelf a anit,
Hut fan't aara np enough."
8ayi T, my friend, hw mack bar jroo f
I'll tell yon where lo f a
To get a anit that'll onnd and ebeapi
To HKUb.NMl.LN A Co.
fie took what littlo ka had tared,
And went tn KrittnMein A Brut b era',
And ther ha itot a bend noma auit,
For half ke paid to othera.
No ka la home, ke iooka to wall,
And their eflool ia aurh,
That when tlici leHe their dally meal,
Tbej don't oat half aa muck.
And now ke flnda nn Satnrdar night,
With all their wanta aupplied.
That ho haa mnnry If ft to upend,
And aome to lay a fill a.
Hia oi(l aurreu, wilk cheerful amil.
Ha frladly telle to all.
If you'd cave monry, go anJ buy
Vonr nlnthea at
hKIZKNSltCIN'fl CL0TI1IN0 HALL.
W'hero the ebeanrfL Ir.ent and beat ClMhlnf
and Rood Furninhinjt Uooda can ba had to anit
every tacto nnd in ovary atylo af rl 1,'flJ
Democratic Almanac.
'"PilIM invalu.-il'lt ni'ilirntton in f-.r aV nl bl
1 tnt offlrf. It houll Win ihf-bandi of vrrj
lroi(V'rat. It eoiitnm full rltH-tinn r- torni from
rvrrr v..in(r in tlto ChitPd flaton ; bni Ira, tdo
namlKT for ISiifl i-ontaini a coaiilrl" lint nf thr
naiitfff of all th' nrw-fmprr nipn-"iil and mt)M.rd
during l.tibroln'a adiiuntiilmMi'ii ; nnd that l'ir NAT
("rtiivna tlit nanirn ) all I boar ri iliana whn wmt
iMi).riMhii durine tba aama triod. Tlifca lire
)tpl, lor fulura rfirntre, r Worth mum Mian
Ilir iric n thr iiubltCMlion. Tha niiiulr for lM
in alto full of Aluiihlr flatintira. Anyone iwndiri
f0 pfhIp to thr nt Mmirr, will rtNiirr It frinra
mail a caT r wiob vtar,frrvf jinfiafa. jr2.':tf
rruara anal ahdomlHal auvfHrtr r trtrj
L kind af tba la i rat Imjivtivumfnta, fur i a.
th-HrnK Stora of IIAHTSWICK A III WIN.
BIAKK C ONPtTAnLliULliVH
ralt tbittr.
. . I ' '--.-s.-l: ' ' I
oa t. i. tatiaj.
U0YK11 & SHAW,
(Lit. A. I. lilt,)
NEW AMD riHST-ClXBS
DRUG STORE,
SBmrkti .t Ctrarfield, !'.,
(Adjoin. d a to re of ft. Moeeop J
UAVlNi) purchaard lha nboro Ftore Boom,
and re fitted it entirely, making it in a I
ripota a Ki Itri T-CL4.S U fciOKK, wo
are now oponinff, to o(Tt to iho puhlie. a FU LL,
CiiMPI.Ki'K, and STKICTI.Y PLKK aaao.t
mant of Uruift, Cbomcali, Hainta, Dye Klulla.
Ae., A., einiiiinj( of Oil, I'atnti, Varninbi,
DUrtJS, PATENT MEDICINES
Iro BtutTf, To bunco, Cignr, Confuotioneriei
hlationory. Ar.
PllYSJCJANS
Will And tholr a tick of Drua FULL and COM
F1. KIH, and at a, very aliajhladranooon Uaalern
pricui.
SCHOOL TIOOKS.
Taadiera and othora will be furnlabed with
elasrlcai and uiaoollaneons bouka bj iproaa,al
abert notier.
STATIONEIir,
Conalfllnr of (Up, Flat Cap, Foolaeap, Latter and
Perfumed Nolo l'n.erat alro. a rery neat toe It
of Mourning Noto Paper and tnrelopei on hand.
Fena, Pencil. Ink. Ar.
JIOUiSKKEEPEIIS
Will find a full atock of Pl'IIK SPICKS, BODA,
HO I A Ash, Coneentriued li K, A P, re.
LADIES AND (.ENTEK.MKN
Arorequeatotl toeiatnine tli ia atork of Perfumery,
Hair O.lh, Fine Toilet Boapu, Bruabea, Couba,
ToiUt Nfttf. Ar., Ao.
SMOKK1W AND CIIEWEItS
Will 6nd a full enppljr.f prima Chewin and
Smoking TODAC'O, Imported nd lloBatie
CltiAKS, bnulT. Pine-Cul. An.. Ac.
CAIiUON OIL,
Of tb blt hranda. alwayi on band.
I.KUOUS.
Tlie beet quality of Liquor alwayf on hand, fur
medical nurpoe.a.
r-Pbtaieian' riaerlptlnni promptlj utd
oaretaltT coDipoiaatl.a.
War 19, 1H1-J.
II E3IOVAL.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DHUGGISTS,
Market fiirtet, lltartieid, Pa.
rE"W leave to Inform our old and Haw
I T enatomera, that wa bav removed onr
tabliilimont to tho rpaoiona new bui'ding Jutt
erected on Marked atrect, nearly adjoining th
man hod uotiao oa uo wait, ana oppoaite Meiara.
Graham A Hone atorw) where) wo reipeetfttUy
iaia wo pnoua w coma ua ouj iDe.r
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
OILS, PAINTS AKD VAHSISUE3.
Oar atok of Truf and afedielo M.alita of
eeerjihinj nied, lelecled with th fteauat
car, aad
WA1EANTED STEICTLT PURE!
Wo alio kep a full itork of ye, Perfumerf ea,
Tuet nrtielea. oana. Tooth Bruebee, Hair
flrupibra. WbiUwah llrnvhea, and every other
bidu uruinea. no naro a largo lot or
WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE,
Flaiaeed Oil, Paloli. and la fact eerrtliio
taed la tb painting; bueineal, wticn w. tier at
mj pncci t. ca.li buyara,
TOBACCO AXD SEQARS,
Conreetiinery, Fpieei, and the largeat alock of
T.nenaa erar onere, la title lac, .n.l aur.nt
d to b of lb neat th. Market ednrda
J. O. HARTSWICK.
Nor. Id, UJ.
JOHN F. 1HWIN.
Great External Eomedy,
Tor Mam and Beaut.
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
Tlie rrrniutl-morthli rT.-aUAn , n wall eaue-
li.lKsl, Uial utile noc.1 oa e.i. tn Una cobnecl.nn.
I'n MaX It lia. m-rrr talM It core I'AI.STrL
NKIlVul tt AFr-KCTtllVS, COITn AIT1 NU Mt'K.
fl.l'-t. r-TIKiMKM A S'll pAIVM I S' Til K Jnl VT.
HTITl HF.aa InllicSllll'.a.nvk.XrnAINK nill'tsi'S
iti ftM.4WK..t.iN'u.riiitxsa4 nmiriii. rt:e.i!
I'prano. aff-rtl w,tS ItSeumati.e. can be crT-cttialiy
aniliwrmenentlecereitli. nalnr Uil. wooaerrn: ,r,.,...
r.tli'in ; UMnMralea to the aerrc and bone Immediately
o Hei-a ai,.:i.Hl.
on iiiiiukj it win cote srrtATrnrs nwrrvrr
r"l.l. Y II.. USTfl.A. Ill 11 Itl.NVIVU Hunts
hum K or r.n. i.Ait inn. .riui.vt.n jmvii
f.W'tfl!' V.TI,n ST,FI Ffl." Uwlllneeeen.
ci'itra WEAK BCK mua
I h.re aaH wlrt rmt eaoreei In nrlnelne ai
V.ttori. .itl.ln th. rr.-h of H,. l-iikiic. I air.il.ile la
IcrlH"letWrafrm I hrahriaea. llra.el.l. alercbaeu
and lU.rn, teat.fjln, u. lie nrmii IHiwer.
DAVID E. F0CTZ, Vo,,,
ALnnonit, at.
Tnr tate hj H.rlewirk A Irwin, l l,..,riin,i, and
!' dnictri.t. and ftort korperi tliroiieh.iut ike
I'liiled ltalra. leiil 1- ly
A'aTRFS GREAT I.ESTOIU2(l.
9 c e v.rz'n
Celebrated bu!er Cordial.
IIIIS airdteal tirrn.ratloa It now nT-red '
1 the ptihlta aa a lelial'l eniietitole fi.r ""
..7 VII...VPH gsia,..vna. waica now nooa tne
market. It ia jinrely recel.tle, compsted ol
earioaa kerha, fathered from the ureat (tor,
koue of natur. aod aleetrd with th. attaoat
ear.. It la not recommends! aa a Ci b.-All.
bat by in direct and .alulary ii.flu.ac apon
th Heart, Lleer. Kidneye, Lunsa, Mtomerh and
llowala.il an, both ai a preeentira and cure
fur anany of th diaeaaea to which thia orrana
ar anhiect It Ii a reliable Family Mediclna,
and caa be taken by either Infant or . lull with
th aat beneficial reriilta. Ii la a certain,
prompt and arecdj remedy for Iiarrhra, live
eniary. Powel eomnlaint. Ilranenaia. Lown'eaa
f Spirit., Falatlaite, Kii h lieadarha, d-o. Fir
in. II. an rarer ol all kinde.lt la lar better and
eater Ikaa any quinine, witbont any tf it. per
aieinn eBeeta. It creelea an appetil. prweee a
powerful dig.ater, a-d will CKunteract iheeferu
ol iinor tn a few mmulri. Pre.ared hy JAIOB
3CIIKKTZ, Sol Proprielor, N. . eor. Fifth
nd Race ilreele., PLiledelphia, l'a. Fold bt
all Drufflita. (nealj-ly
Allention, AfTlicted !
fpilli .ul.eril.er fire, notice that he bu
1 rammed the practice of Medicine In Loth
etihnru, wher he Intend, to derel hia alte.
lira lo the treatment of CHROMO UlsKA.-KS
la reneral He will keep nn band a choice a.,
le.lio. of IlRlltlHand MKtICINKS adapted L.
Ill treatturnt nf ehmnle diaeea., and mar be
.onewlted at hi. ofe at any bonr f the day.
N, K. A ward t Iboa aftlirted with chronic
dlaea.ea ra.y l. in rnaia adnntne. AUsv
aar aor b. awara thai rorwrnr I'hj atelan. who
do a niniaa praetic hare not Tina to attend In
lh treatment of rnnonte ejiae.eea, and enaee
qnently aaci.arr them t here I hi. elan f dit
..ae. mtulrca rifn-arrn attention.
IIKHKIIK WILSON, M. D.
I.ntKerabnra;, Feb. 27, I of. S if
Beale's Embrocation,
(f.ATB NW tXL'8.)
Por all dinfi-r-a lnci'lmt to ll'roi, Cattle, and
Human I'lorh, rroirinc tba a ol an
atrrnal apin-iition.
Tbia Embrof ittitn n aaicoaiv) mA k
hp tniniininriii iiunm IDD Wr.
lor aale by llartiaick A Irwlr, CltarHald.
JeKjb H. Irwia, Citrwrnu tile, lianial Uotd-
lanil.r. Iaatlicrl urir (r
11 K TAYI.OIl'S
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Xrnr th Railroad Depot.)
t i t. iiti ii i ii, n wa.
IKMRRArn tlil. meihnd nf ii,f,.ra-lo.
pullic, lli.t I have rpened np a rard fl.t
Ihe
ard tk.t II..
eat ot wood r e.,.1 burnt LI ML and Anthracite
t-t'AlH In Ihe boroiuU of ( Irarf,, Id an. I kn..
anmplrtrd arranjt, mri.l. w'llh .lern .i.alira br
winca l can k-p a lull nip,,, emiial.tillv ,.n hand,
winch will hediMioeed nl al reaaonal I.. ..i. I,.
Ihe tun, bnahel or nr rea., to auit t.urrliaena
1 hnae at a diitatiee can aildraea na be l..,t. ,
BbUia all aeeeeaary llilona.li. n i,r return mail.
Tho
Wwisi-, h r.K ii, mlt' y:l: .
(Tm&t, r.rortrlrn, f,. ?talTrond.
Sew Store In Mulsonburg!
Ia th. room fortaerlr oajcnj.lcd by P. T. Iliuarly.
L. M. COUTUIET
rflAKES llii. anelhod of Inf.irmlnt; tlie eitltenl
of CorinKtoa, Kartliaua, (lirtrd and Hi aur
mundlnr counlre.that lie ke. )u.l ojieued a larjc
aKH'k ol Bl MM Cll l.llllliS. which lie la ddcr
niiu.d 10 atll Ti:.N I'KR ( KNT t llKAPKK than
the lame quality ftf liooda can be jiurolia.ed for In
any oilier .lore in Hi neighborhood. Ilia lock
cotiaiat. of
Dry Goods of nil klmls,
Such aa Gatinrtt. Caniiinern, Mu.lina. Pelmiie.
Linen, lrilltntf", Cnlirun, Inintningt,
Jlibloot, Lacc,
READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS A
SilOKaS, 1JAT3 4 CAl'rt,
.GROCEEHS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, fiugfir, TMre, MoUanre, Fiib, Bait,
Linaeed Oil, Kioli Oil, Carboo Oil.
Hardware, Queeneware, Tinware.
Cwtinpf, Plowa and Plow Castlim-i., Nail, Hplkea,
Lorn tuJti vntort, lhut iTeuca, auu
All kiada of Axoa.
-L Mr Plowa an of tba Curwenayllle and
Centre county make, aud are warranted to bo of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumer, Piiintx, Vajimb, QIaa, and feuera.
atorImtat of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of (UffciTot brand!, alwava on hand, and will ba
old at tuo luwoat oibie buixa.
M.iqions,
Such ai EUAKDY, VINE, 012? A WIIIfiKY
ft 00 pounda of Wool wautad for which tba
biuaft rico will be paid.
CLOVER SEED,
Oo band and for aale at (bo lowait market prioa.
Alao, Ageut for Vilaou'a Btrftttonrlll
T II Li E 8 II I N Q MACHINES.
tift-a" aJ ace for younelret. Tea will find
Teryihtng a.ually kept la a retail atnre.
I.. M. COCIRIET.
Frenchrill P. 0., Jan. 7, 161.
Down 1 Down 1 1
TIIE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST 1
A Proclamation against High Prices I
"ATE art not open in a; np a let of tba beat and
V f moit aeaaonablo Uooda and Wara ever
offrred in tbia market, aud at prieea tbat rrroind
onrf the rood old dare of cbcap thing?. Tbont
who lack fdtth upon thia point, or dvcu oar alie-
(auoua auperfluoua, need but
(!Lt, .IT OI'A STOW:,
Corner Front and Market atreets,
IVSera tbry ran , feel, brar and know for them
erlrea. To fully andrtaud what are cheap Koodl,
tbia uuat be dou. Wo do not dveai it noocstary
to enumerate and itemna our stock. It ia OLoojh
for oa to atate tbat
We Lave Everything that is Needed
and con lamed tn thii market, and at priori that
.T.sMiuau uum aid ioa rnunp.
dea20 JOSKPH PIIAW A SOX.
SEW FJLOVIK9F12D
AND
PROVISION STORE,
'nilE nnder.lened har. loll received at tliir
X new a und m A'allaceton, k full tupniy of
Eour, Feed, Corn Meal, EacoD, 4c,
COAL OIL, (al reJueed rale..)
A rood artlile ef TOBACCO, CIQAI1S AXD
FUOKINU TOBACCO, Fonilantl oa hand.
All of which will be Bold at LOW IIATE3 for
CASH or ejiren ia eaehanje for SHINGLES aad
LI' II BLR.
W rerpeetfullj aak lit Jial.lio I. jir. nl .
trial before iarchuili( eleewher.
J. B. LEAD k
Walteicton, April 7, 1SIJ.
CO.
EDWARD TERKS & CO.,
Flour Muiiuf.ir.ui'erc,
And Dcalcra in
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
riiiLiPsncRo, ;rA.
Vrn.i. srppi.r r flovr, wiieat,
COIlS and Clltlpoonetantlr on hand, and
lor aale at rate, retiiarkahly low. (f. bd.tl
Sew M ine and Liquor Store.
!. L. REIZENSTEIN,
raOLtnia Mura tw
WINES & LIQUORS,
Market bt., ci.eap.".''!-'1. r-
-H-ruIl .lo,k of ln Tlran lr, Oin, Wn.VV"
ann Alrohol, alnata on hand, r-perial attention
paid to a, ahnir a pur article fur tfatranwntel
piiu cnraicai purpoai a.
The Lightning Tamer.
fpiIB anjer.iitaed are tbe .ol. Afeat. ia thia
I rnntr for ihe "North American Ualraniaed
LltlHTNINtl RODS." Taw are tbe .nly a.fe
rod. wow ia .... and ar eadoraed h all .he
elenlide atea ia lha ewintry.
W ber.hr aotlfrthe eil'i.en. f th. eounty
th.l we will pat theea np a belter red, .ad for
leu money, ibaa I. eb.rffrd by lb foreign
at-eau wbai annnally trar.ra. th county and
tarry off nar little eaeh, n.rar to raiara.
EXCOniAGE HOME LA ROH.
Tbne.-wl.hln Llfhtnla Rod. erected oa
their buildiae; need hat addreea a. by letter, or
call la perron. W. will pat then np anywhere
in lh county, and warrant thera. Th Lode aad
Hilurea can be eeen at any lima br r.llinc at
oarator. MKIIHKLL A BlULbH.
Clcarti.U, June 11, Isrs tf .
GUNSMITHING.
R K M O V A L.
'pilrt nndcrirn,l 1.HK. leave to in'orm hia old
I Mid new riialanwere, and the puali,' ncrallr,
that he haa tiled npaaewtil N Mini', on tle
lot oa the corner of Inl lilll and MUtkkT
alreeta. Clmr.eld, P... where he will keep n -
""""i " iiaou nn nana to onirr all kuioa ol
It una. Alro, kuhc rcbrM. rr uimi-l,, I, k),d
nraur frptum oa thvrt not if. AH orvKrt h
ntnil will r-fcue rum pi ettcirtion.
Jr-' T JQM!f Moor.R.
n. n. ri LLnn.- w. , wcraaaaox
AEWjlKJf.
nJLLERTON & McPHIKSON,
KEKT renManilr en haal aul fur nit, rraali
trrala. tuck u
BEEF, VEAL, JiriTOX, Ac,
PlT.h f'i.h. and all Vcevlal.lea I. .
Cenne.1 I mila, Holler. Lard, da., ahich th.y will
ell at Ihe loweat market prieea.
aw pa io .,r l Al l LI., Ill TTER, An.
RotHaa oa Mnrket Mal. ..Lnui.. ,k. i..
IIuus I Icnrtlcld, Pa. i u l;.lr
Ul ua
llool
Ke'Bl'n. Iroinllim. Hohh.ll-. tlU'.
ilfland'. O.rman.llil.tetler'a anal
llimenatcd nitter. i alao por. I.lqn.ra, of all
tiade for medicinal purpoeea. fT aal, h
HtHTHVH K IRri.
W A hi I'.K. lh, oil.r.,.,J ..II
"JZ1 "", ',t,R t-KlM". Mir me. call
TTHOKK & CLEAlvFIKI.t) DHaKcb
O and after Mnn.y, APRIL M, (a. .
I'aa.rn(i.r lielnl will ran daily (1
BuniUra) betwe. n Ttrone and I.oe, MatHiTJ,
owe PaaM tiyi-r Train between Tiron. aa. 1'
fi.-lil, aa f..Ho. e: ..
I.EAVR FOtTII. 1 LKAVEkOHTH
riaartrld..
t-Si, T. Trron a M
Pbilitialiuin.arl.iO,
l.t
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, l'bllipb-rc.ar ll.it .
, " Wlllo'a
:
Oeeeola .
Trror. .
4.16,
II',
KAKK AN1J JHftTAaNCKs;
IKOM CLLAHKILLIJ.j I'UOM TVRoVkT"
Btalien.
t
Leooard 3
VYuoillitiid 6
niler .. S
W alliiTlnli ....l I
Ulna Hull 1.1
I
II
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M
M
U
M
41
lt ; Tr.terreelion..
si1 ; A aiit-ojoe
2j llardner. g
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.1 rlomtnil t
fitl rl.ntiy lllilj;e.,.li
fi.'i I'nai Iltoti 17
fii1 Onccula
I'lilllpaliurglT
Mi-n.cra
It mil ar
Osceola....
I'oWl'llt'ill. .,
Fiar.rlT Kiilji
1 j
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ti
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id
it
lia Iiunoar j
U
II
10
I ."i hlriner'a
b I'llllilikliure il
Hiliutlilt
.27 ti, lilu. Hull ..... i
...10 90; M'aUU,n..-.3i
Ml. 1'leaaaut.
Gardner
ajiarovno..,.
..t3 tl 110, KIkIot JJ Jji
,.34 l-llll! Woodland. 3i Ha.
.... ..It I la
Tj rono. 41 i
UO ; leardrld 41 itf
t'LKA lit ! KLR; T6
Dellefonte, l'a t- 03
MidUleiown
Lierk Jlaren..
WillUmBtiort...M.
UuntiDgUon ......
Lew i.timn.
M.irTaitle. ,
HAJIJOSIiniO .
Marietta ,
1 ill
Iincaater
I (V
o", I tlli.Alltl.l-JH - ,,i
i fOIAItoona tli
4 .if) j Ji.hnatonn a .ti
4 TMI'fTTSBnill...""
NFC 7 lrrNH.
Pauenirerl lenrinf Cleartele) at !.M .
Phil rjalnirg at J.oi p. tn Oaceola at 4.1s , ,
arrive at Tjron at 4.40 p. m Pnjan, eewniiUH
with Cincinnati L'lpreu Cut at d.lln B
with Mail Writ at 6.41 p. in ,on Jl.in Lae 'Jw
with Liald L.r.le Kxprrea, leaeine; Trreao at T (.
n. in., arriii.( at Bellrfont at a.i .
Loek Haven at ICrj p. m., eonnecinK witb In.
Mail Laat on the Philadelphia and Lnr Rm4 h
11.21 p. m.,arririn( at M naalnai.oTI at 11.11,
heturnins, liaiwne;er learinj Williatmiorl at
.li a. u trie ilail Weet.axrlie at lei lu.
ven il HI a. m., eonnectu with field ,
Clprei. leanrif Lock Uavea al l(l.2t a. at, i.
rivisg at Belitloule at 11.41 a. an., 8aew Saea
til at f. a., and Trrone al 1 21 p. at
LiiVV'AHlJ II. WlLLlAlId,
General HtiperinlrirQeat,
OECiEUE C. WILKLVt.
nylt-lt Super iii leadeat
Philadelphia Erie nanroai
WINTF.P. TIME TABLE.
OS and after MONDAY, SEPT. th. ISCi He
train, oa th. Philadelphia ea Sri ku)
Load will tua follow. :
M eat H ard.
Hail Train lear. Phil.dphi. .2( t . V,
D d St. Uari J.tj t, U.
Do......arriral Erie- I li f. n
Kri biprua tear. Philadelphia-... II. it a.m'
Do do.... St. Har'a 1.32 A. m!
lt -arrir. at ri...........lt tt .k
la.twajd.
Hail Train lear. Kri .
D do...tt Marj'i.
Do arrir al Philadelphia.
Erla Eiprei. lear. Erie
Do do f-t Marj i
Ix ..arrir al Philadelphia
IliAH
i 31 r. H.
I I AM.
1 21 1 M.
t 41 f M.
Illf.l.
Kxprea. eaat eonneeit al Corry, Hail Wit
Corrj and Initiate, Eipreel wail .1 irrixua
with Uair.1 on Oil Cm k A llechenr hirer I i
ALFRED L. TVLLM.
General Sur.n.ta.anl
Clearfield County Bank.
THE Cle.rSeld Count; Bank ai aa lererwrv
ted in.titntioa a gon. hi ef eiiiteae. k:
the eurrender of ita eharur, .a Mar 12, lfli
All tu Mock i .wned hy th .abaerikari, akc
will eontina lb B.nkinf banae.i at th ua.
place, at pirate Banker., ander th. trai ata.
f tba "Clearll.ld County Bank." We are re.
IMineible for the debt. .1 tb Bank, aad will tit
iu aotet aa demand at tb. counter. Depeim
reeeired and ialereat paid when aroaej It leltlai
a tied time. Papar diacounl.d at ill per etil.
aa beretofur. Oar penoaal ri.oaaililitT il
pledged for all l-oeiu recled and bnai
trana .eted. A cantinaaac. of tb. liberal fata
ronait of lb buainer men f tb eeaefr ura.
rpectiull.r tolieited. Aa Pre.ident, Caakier it I
ofreri of th. lata ClearSeld Count r Bank, ea
requir Lha nout of .aid Bank la b. fr.a.aui
ior rciirmption.
JAS. T. LFliSABD, EICBABD "HAW,
Wll. POHTbR, JAS. B. GRAHAM,
A. B. WKIOHT. O. L. Rlillll,
V. M. A. WALLACE.
Th. bnalnea. of tb. Bank will b eaadaeted
iohn M. Ad.ank, E.q aa Caahitr. jaa21l,
J. I. W liitk. Edward Prrkk
BAN KIKQ & COLLECTION HOUSE
McGirk & perks.
Puo.-raiora to Fuller, Perkl, A Co,
Flilllp.barr', Crntrw County, Pi.
1 VT I1KII B all th bwaineta of a Bakic II iH
wilt o traneactad proanptiy aad apoa tut
mei inroraoee lerai tawi-u
County National Bank.
CLEARFIELD, TA.
TIII3 Bank ia now open and raadr farViiU
para. OC oa Second .tret, la Ik. hand,
inf formerly occupied br Lewaard, Fina. A C
Mn.rrtiR. ana owricaaa. 1
IAS. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD SIUW I
WM. A. WALLACE, M. P0RTKH. I
A. E. WMIIHT, DEO. U RELC. 5
D. W. MOORE, JAS. I. LEONARD, ?
ju29,o Caehier. Prerdaat
New ItlnoliKinitli Khop
SECOND FT., CLLARF1ELD, Pa.
11IIB andeniimed brgt la Inform bit ft i fed,
aad tb inhabitant of the Korea r af Clear
eld and lurroundine; aetithbrhofMl, thai ka I
raw rad to execute all order either la beat
ll.el.
noK8 SnOEINQ tb. ! .Prrert
itr.tylr. r
ALL SINTS OP SAW MILL IR0S.1
Eillei '" l"IMa'tt.li,eaihoka,ar-raa
janSI-tf j pah.. A. H ... . . . , .ff
M..I tool. Ilk. " "I J
or Ameriran tteel. ... , 2
a.AU ay work I. wan;". "
faeiioo, or aol obariad for.
tS AMOS SRn'5A0t'
1
lions' Tow nsh I p .Vw akf
GREAT IXClTaiVKN'T AT f
THOMAS BEERS'S l!
JI'TERTDODT trylnn to ret that Iret, ferW
d of heiof arnwded out int lb raid. f
11 yoa want food hhoeinf dona. r la B.aai
If yoawanl your Slei'a ironed rlarl, t, (o le V.iai
If yoa want good Mill Iroaa, to to Una
If yoa want your wer;iB ironed i lb blt f
.trl. and workmanahip, r to P.t.K
Paara er.Ve. the beat tump M.ebiae ir rl
.tate, and dure ail kind, of RLACKSMlTIUlf
aa cheap a. can h don. la lh .oantr for Car
!y l'oel lime addrc.a I. Cleardrld Phdk-e.i
THUMAR HKLhsi
Po.r. Tp., Ia. I, I SAT-tf.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTIil
TIIK ander.lcned. harln. wtabliahed . S
X ry aa th Tike, about half way betwet
Clearheld aad Cnrwenarllle. I. prepared lo fat
i.i.h allain.li of Fill' IT TRKK8, fttaadard a
dwarf.) Krcrrren. rbrahlry. tirap Vina
Uooebme, Laatoa rtlarkherrT, MrawberrJ
and llaib.rry Via.. Ala, 8iheri.. Crab Tret)
tdulaoe, aod early eenlel Khulaarb, ia. Orda)
prnraptly attended to. Adder.., f
j. v. wmonT f
aeptn.eS-y Curw.aarilla. f
Limo for Sale I I
rfMlK uRilrrfipnrd, imnlinir nrar tba drfot h
K made vomirtw emtnerta nta with I-
liumrra raft at the moantain, whwhy ba
blvw lo kiTp conaUnilT e banl a hMfr quaaiitr
P U K E L I M K !
.Meb be cdfera In farraar and builder, al a trf
abme coat. 'Ihoa 111 need cd tb article woold
well to giie me a eall. r addreta ate hy Ictte' A
fore ne. tialins their lime. T
ORn. C. PAJfM'ir.B.
rieartlrld. Pa., Jnne I, ao. 1
rA.Tl:il Onejond ULACKSMITII
If one enaa t work In wnt raaklnf Sic
Wafona, 8'nmp Maehiae, in. F'rgle wire I
on wtlb taiall famine. Arplrle. I
Pt'OTII A Hi:MP.m;SR.t
'fl4" JViTlrV. lir, riertald ("WW, It