9 apirt Tin: KKriinhiaN. CLEAItUKLO, I'A. WKDNEDAT MOKM.VO, NOV. J 4, IH9. pHf:i-:iKi op run rniH, Aroand her wnlit I put my nu ll frit i wfl es eake, 0h, d"ar," mvs she, ''whet liberty Yon Printer mm do take!" Why, yet, my Hal, my charo-lng tJ (I squeeted her mid, I fo".) Can yuu ut aught, bit cluck, ft(TliDtt TBI FMEE0UJI OF 1UB PREM" I kissed her eowe, I did. by gara Bht eolurod like a beet ; Tpon my living sool, she looked Almoit loo good to ct ! J (rare her another buss, nod then 8b Tf she, "I do eouYess, I rather, sorter, kinder, like Tan FnKBDOH or tub Pbeii!" wEvnuD Love. And If the hnshaod or Hie wife In bree strong lifrht diseorera J" Each eifht default! aa failed to meet The blind ej ci of lovers. Why need we ear to aik 1 who dreams Without their thorns of roses, Or wonders that tbe truest ateel The readiest spark discloses? For ttitl in mutual lufferanoe Uei The seoret of true bring Love tea roe it love that nerer knows The iweinru of fin-firing. From the Philadelphia ro-Lj MOSBY, The Noted Caralry I.eadrr Interviewed. Ascertaining that bo noted a ponton Bge as Colonel John S. Montir, tho daubing Confederate ctiYnlry tliiefluin waa in town and stopping at the Con tinor.lnl Hotel, one ol the reporters of The Pot, called upon him for the purpose of learning his views on some points of general public interval-- -wc found the ex-rebel lender reclining npon a lounge, and upon our intro ducing ourself ho greeted us wncinly and pleusantly. BIS PERSONAL APrlARANCE. The Colonel is a man of about fire feet eleven inches in stature, slim built, but of an apparently iron like frame, has a clear, gray, searching eye, a broad forehead, smooih-shuved face and iron gray hair. Ho dressed in a neat fitting suit of black, and alto gether bora a gentlemanlike appear ance. His voice carries with it some little of the twang peculiar to Virgin ians, but at the same time is full and round, and in tone pleasing to tho ear. His style of conversation is easy, but attractive, and when addressed us he looked us square in the eye, thus show ing that what ho said lie meant, and cuprcssod thitikingly and firmly. From what wo have seen of him vu judge him to be a man of superior edu cation and more than ordinary intel lect. His carriage is that of a true gentleman, embodying just enough of tho Southern liiiutcur to uiuko him Imposing On tho whole, wo were somewhat disappointed in our man, for we had expected to meet a bluster ing, brow beuiing Southerner, of the school of Yancry, Toombs and Floyd. Tho Colonel is but thirty-five years of ago, and is the picltiro of healih. No insurance agent, we think, would run any immcdiulo rinU in issuing a policy upon his earthly life. ORGANIZATION OP I1I8 TROOP.. Having the precedent of Marion bo fore him ho felt that if a body of bold, fearless cuvalrymcn could be gathered together, an immense amount of an noyance could be given tho Union force at compuratitrely little risk. For this purpose his troop was organized, and lrora the commencement acted in . consert with the immediute command til Uuneral Uobert E. Lee. The prin cipal object in view was the neutrali zing of the Federal poots. WHAT UC ACHIEVED. "I ealetilute," said the Colonel, 'that with my avernge force of about llireo hundred men and it never ex ceeded that I neutralized the opera tion of nhout fifty thousand men on the Federal side, and the reason of this is plain. The Kedcn.1 generals were compelled to guard the wholo line of the Potomac and tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad. I therefore had before me tin unbroken line of some hundred (TrWtryrn-r--w h(1 T could net mv mites in exienc, . -, finger upon any particular point, Uuh ' down upon it before my intentions wore ever dreamed of, accomplish my purpose and ride away." WHEN HE GAVE IP TIIB CAl'SE. "Colonel, when did you individually give up the cuuo as lost ?" wc asked. "Not until General Lee surrendered. My command as I have said, wasorga liized to co-operate with General Lee, and when he surrendered there was no further uso for men. I could have held out, in the region in which 1 was, for years. 1 was in no more danger of enpturo when the surrender was made than I was at any time (luring Vlio war, but my services censed to be of any utility, and there was there fore no reason for uiy holding out longer." A WORD ABOUT OENERAL I.r.E. "General Lee," said the Colonel, "is, I boliovo, acknowledged by nil men to have been a ('iiri.itaiit soldier. Well, I was under hisimincdiato com mand and 1 reported all my actions to lii'n, and during tho whole war 1 never received but ono reproof, and that was once, when hudly wounded, I hobbled up to bis tent on crutches, when ho greeted mo with 'Colonel, 1 have but one fault to find with you, And that is, yon w ill gut wuunded.'" DIS OPINION OPOEN M'CLELLAN. "Who do you consider to have been the ablest general on tho Federal side V "General McClellan by all odds. I think ho is the only man on the Fed eral side that could hsvo organized the army as it wns. 1 further think be is the only military man of any bruins." Or GENERAL GRANT. "Grant hnd of course more successes in the field in the latter part of the war but Grunt only came in to reap the benefits of ilcr'lelhin's previous efforts. At the same time 1 do not wiah to disparage General Grant, for bo has many abilities, but if Grant Lad commanded during the first year of the war, wo would have gained our independence. Grant's policy of attacking would hnve been a blessing to us, for we lout more by inaction than we would hnvo hut in battle. After the fim Manassas tho army took a soil of "dry rot," and we losl more men by rnmp disenses than we would have by fighting." Jrrr pavis. ' What is your individual opinion of Jen Dav'iM?-' 1 "1 think history will rccoid him as one ot tho greut men of the time, hvcry ...nt mum., yo k ,n(1(.t iiave a scape gnt, bllJ Mr i,.,,.;, been chosen us sued ; ,, ti, . the blume wiUiCuturj u.e u-dii. I do not know snv mnn In the Con federal Putc thai could have con cluded (he war with the same succeu that he did." Tin: rr.fi.isn or mr. sot tii. "Are theto ony bitter feelings clier i.hed r ', sir j nono except those cngen. dored sinco tho war by (ho manner in which we havo been Itcnted." TDK IKN WHO GOVERN THEM. "Tho clus of men to whom the con duct of all'airs has been entrusted by (ho United States Government arc obnoxious. The whole administration of affairs in Virginia is in the hands of a set of bounty jumpers and jail-birds, and their only qualification is that (hey CftD take tho 'iron clad oath.' "But," ho added, "they generally tukc anything clso they can lay their hands on." WHAT THE SOUTHERN TEnrLE WANT. "All the people of tho South ask fur is to havo reslortod to them thoir own local self-government, and to have the general State governmental affairs placed in tho hands of men of honor and integrity, in whom they enn rely. I don't think thcro is anything un reasonable in thnl." BOYD. "Last spring ull poisons holding office were obliged to tako tho 'iron clad' or leave, and ono man named Boyd, from Pennsylvania, was ap pointed Sheriff of Fauquier county, an office in which bo hud passing through his hands over $100,UUU in revenuo, and otherwise, according lo the laws of the Statu, he would have been obliged to give bonds in the sum of 8!0,DUU. The man was insolvent, and his bond was as well rth five dollars as it w millions. Boyd is jwjuttor to the htato ot irginia for a large amount of revenuo collec ted and not accounted for and he has sold his oflice to Hume, tho former sheriff, whom General Can by displaced because ho could not take the iron clad oath." CANDY. "When Boyd was appointed the membeis of tho bar held a meeting at Warronton, and drew up a politely toned protest against the appointment of the man, and it full lo my lot to carry il to General Canby. Ho re ceived me kindly, and assured me the Giutlor would be attended to. I re turned to Wurrenton and told uiy colleagues that tho w hole thing would bo fixed. A few days afterwarja Canby had tho whole bur of Warren ton tried for conspiracy to defeat the reconstruction laws." NO ORJECTION TO NORTHERN MEN. "We don't object to Northern men holding office; I voted myself lor Northern men on tho Inst election ; hut we want men who are competent and honest not jail-birds and bounty jumpers." THE OBJECT or 1118 VISIT. "Wo look to thofuturo; wo want to develop the mineral resources of Virginia; I believe it can be made the greatest State in the Union. 1 urn now hero for tho purpose of invi ting Northern emigration mid North ern capital to develop our resources; I have this morning been negotiating with gentlemen for the sule of two very line marble quarries, ono in Fauquier unci the other in Loudon. Such is the business that brought mo hore." Rest for Sins en. It is said that a Connecticut inventor hns putcnted a headrest attachment for church pews, intended to support the bead of the worshipper when so inclined. Whereupon a facetious cotemporary of the press suggests that, that is what wo should call a worshipping frame What a comfort it will bo to sister Brown, Kldcr iSinitli and Deuoon Jones! How it will refresh those who havn't timo to sleep at home. The inveter has made his "cverluslin f'ortun" out of it. How enthusiastic a minister would becomo whilst ad dressing those props ! And also sug gests, tinging by tho congregation : "Should I fa enrrird lo the Pkiflt On fluirtry bi-di of run," Wbilit uliier frtp thir nuyaloTig I'pon their hand and knrci f Fi.iks. Theso diminutive domestic iifJ'.V4ff.e-liri'0,,ie'.llLl2-Jmo nnd sociable of late. They seem taiSirftT in door loafing to out door exercise, and therefore, their delicate, wings no longer fan the noses of pedestrians. .Some poet, who is evidently a close observer of these Innocent lovers of fiigar un J dirty fa cos, cries out lustily that "Tl U-t It? of dtnmr ! left fhivfhnK ftlonr, AO hr pi'"lT ft.lnfnioDI Vauiu?.! and ff'ne." A teacher endeavoring to mnkn a pupil understand tho nature and ap plication of a passivo verb, said: "A passive verb is expressive of the i.nluro of receiving an action, as, Peter wns brstcn. Now, what did Peter do?" Tho boy, pausing a mo ment, with the graveht rouiitcnnnre imaginable, replied, "Well, I don't know, unless bo punched tho thnp wot bit Aim." An absent-minded professor, In go ing out of the gatoway of bis eollego, run against a cotv. In tho confusion of the moment bo raised his hnt and exclaimed : '! beg your pardon, mad am." Soon alter ho stumbled against a lady in tho strocts, and in sudden recollection of the former mishap, he called out, with a look of rngo in his cnuntensnco, "Is that you again, you brute J" A lady at sea ; full of apprehensions in a gale of wind, cried out, nmong other pretty exclamations, "wo shall go to ihe bottom ! Mercy on us how my bead swim !" "Zounds, mmlnm, never fear," said nno of tho sailors, "you can never go to the bottom while your head sv ims '." A cjrd was hung out of a little oyster shop in Sandusky City, Ohio, while the Stnte Subbnth School Con vention wns in session in that place, which reads: "Oislers in overy stile, coked to order. Trends of ths re demer will plcso caul." Then and Now. Fanners in 1770 Man at plow, wile at cow, girl at yarn, boy at burn, and all dues scilled. Farmers in Istiii Man at show, girl at piano, wifo in SHtin, boy at latin, and dues unsettled. The papers relate an nm-cdot of a beautiful young lady, w ho had becomo blind, liNViii! received her aiht after marriage. It is tio uncommon thing for people's eyes to bo opened by matrimony. The days aro growing provokingly hort at both ends i. c fur those ho have anything to do. To thoso w ho I unvcii i, ii iioesn v make much differ j mm w h.rv the dny begins or cuds. Hi C.ootU, firorrrlri, (f ir. THE CLEARFIELD STORE HF.CONSTHUCTKl). flfnrff I,. Rwil Willlnui P...I-II, Jiihn K. Wierur Willium H'.lltll,. GEO. L. HEED & CO., Two ilonn norlh of llio Court Ilumo, t i.r.AKi I i:i.i, pa. HAVING rrtnmrd loourolil nullum, land, w hrrrliy nollfy III. citilrni of CloaiDolil nd Ibo liulilia (enrrally. that wo hara rulrrrd upon, and intend to pruute, a vigorou. earn- Kirn aitalnt high irie- and iufrrior rood., and avo now on hand a full anpplr of all kind, of goodi uaod In this uiaikct. l u the una of Dry Csloods We claim lo hare a full Miortmenl, coiillnj In part of Mualina, bleachod and unlilenchcd Prion of all gradca and itj-loi; and Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Such at Alpavfti of all haIri; Do Laiaen, Mo. nnoi and Maoneli; beridt!, a full ort uont of gentlemen'! wtmr. ooniiitiog in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Batiaetti and a full aasortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Xotions, Hosiery, Trimmings, BONNETS, C, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. Wa har a full itippty of roflVr, T, Suar, Ric JduUiKi, Uobnoco, Ftsli, Salt, linaced, coal anil fieh Oil, FLOUE, BACON, DRIED FETJIT, Pugar-cured Heme, Mcm Pnrk, and a full ujijily of ProriMUM. Hardware and Qneensware, Wooden tf ItHllow Wart. All the f.,Tfoln art idee wilt I rli.inad for .CASH, LIMUKK, or COINTHY I'llODl IK, and at prief to which there can be no cxi-ri.liu. Thoae to need of Uovdi in our line, will plajjo mrCALL AXDSEE US'.-Ha Gl-O. L. KEF.D 4 CO. Cl.-areld, Sept. 17, 1S68 tf. GREAT EXCITEMENT OX SF.COS1J STREET, C ltartlrtd, NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. TriK und.rltn.d reepertfullr Inrlle Ihe at trntloa of the nul.lie irenerallr to their eflendld anrtaenl or aercbandiie, which Ibej aro aow aellinf AT VERY LOW ritICE8. Thtlr tlock eoaititt tn part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Such at Print., Ie I.elnei, Alp.cc... Mrrlnoi, (Jinftbaia.,Mn.lini,(hlr.ache4 and unhleach td, llrilllnit., Tlrhlnre, eotton and wool Fianneit.SatinrUe.Caeriuieres, Cnttonade, tadiee' 8bwU, Mubial A llooda, Dalmorai and Hoop buirta, Ac, Alio, a Una asuirtment of MnV Praweri and &hitlt, IlaU A Cape, Boon A Sboei. all of which WILL DC SOLD LOW FOIt CASH Hardware,' Quecnsware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. !N SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of crervthlnK uiull kept In s retail (tore, all CHEAP i'OH CAS1J or anprored counlr pro duca A. K. WRIGHT i SONS. ClearOeld, Not t , lr.1. rrKKATZEl A R F. R KC V. I V I X 0 A S r I. E X I) I D S TO C K OF CARl'ETS AM) OIL CLOTHS. WALL rATEIIS-GILT PATER, do. L A C F. C L' R T A 1 N 3 , W I X DO V S 1 1 A D E3- CO V N T E R T A NES AND QUILTS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS ft Jf ATKINS. LADIES 8ILK COATS it OVEItSKIHTS. ELEGANT SHAWLS I LACE POINTS LADIES' 4- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED II ATS. DRESS GOODS AND TRI MMINGS. BFST Kir GLOVES-I.ADIFS' GEN. TLEMKN'S ANDCfULDIiEN'S. CLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. UNKQI'AI.l.FI) STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUOK.S .f- GAITERS. MEN'S CALF f- FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CAI.F BOOTS, f 5. MEN'S AND BOYS' FIXE AND II EAVY SHOES. BEST STONE TEA REITS, . CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP. GROCERIES, Fl.tH'R ,f; riJOVI ilONS AT LUH'ESI' RATES. L1BFH M, IF.rr(TIO TO THOSE HL'YING IN yUANTM'Y. Worn,. MARKFTIVO AND COUNTRY ritoDUvE WAS I EH. ( Irarn.M, June , lel'.O. Ijlvor.v Ntnble. fllK ander.ienea Kef. leare to inform the pb 1. lie that be ie now lull, prepared tn aeenumo. lie all In the wai .iff fumt.hitig lloree.. rluaxtea, eail.llee and IUrite.i, en the ehrtit nuliee and on n'aeonnSle term.. He.iicnoon L.C.M ilreol, belneen Third and Fonrlh. lll:0. W. UEAHIIABT. learlleld, April II. J. IOH BAI.I'.. White 1,1. It, no. Pain!, Lin eoed ti l, Turpentine, .rni.be. of all binda, I "lore In lil and lire I einl. Varni.b Brnehee. IlJIilcM ICK JRW1N. MinUurf. NEW FURNITURE STORE i (Hiur."ii,M; D. n A U M A N J vii'a and virlnity, Ibat Ii ba onrd a l ira ntt Kninl Flrnvt. oppnuil tht Tun ynrd, if. Ih borongh of CiirweiHt, where aa will atrf ennvtanlly na hand, and for ial vry ohoap t-t ('ASM, a larja and tarlad aMrtmm of ratdy inada Furnltura, among whirl will ba ViUHEAUS AND HIUK - BOAUDS, WardruWi and Book Cmi, TnVilfn, I.fdMad, 8ofji,tandi.llat rnrki, Locking llaae,Cbalrii, MHtirrifl, Jo , wliirli ba will all un wry rta flnnalila tonoi for Cah or aplrovtd t'ouniry Produra. my 19 m:d Cheap liiriillure, JOHN GULICII DESIRES to inform hii old frl-nrli and eui loinort, that having enlarged hia ihop and in o roamed hit facUltiei tor mauuiacturing, be Is now prevarcd to make to order uoh Furniture ae tuay he deeired, in good atyle andateheap rate for CASH. ) generally haa on bind, at bii Kumiture romna, a variel aaiortineot of ready -tnado furEiture, among wblob are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobeiand Book-Canei; Centre, Rofa, Parlor, Ureakfnet and Lininr Kitenaion Tuhlei; Com mon, Freneb-poat.Cottaire.Jenny-Lind and other lladttoada i finfaa of all kind', Work-itanda, llat-raoka, Waah-eUnda ; Hookiof and Area Chaira : errlnaeet. rane-botton, parlor.com mon and other Chain; Looking-Ulaeaei of efery doerription on band ; and new glaxeaa for old Trainee, which will be pat In oa very reaionable tarmi on ehortaet notieo. Ho alio Iceepe on hand or furniehei to order. Corn huak, Hair and Cot ton top Mattreseei. Coffins or Rvert Kind Made to order, snd funorali attended with Hearee whenever driired. Aleo. House Paintini; done to order. The aubaeriber aleo maoulao turee. ard haa eonauntly on band, Clement'i Patent Waahint; Machine, the beat now in in ! Those uiins thi marhtna never need bo with out clean clothes! He aleo has Flyer' Patent Cham, a eupcrior article. A family using this unurn never neea oe wtinout natter 1 All the above and many other artioles are fur nished to customers ok eap for Cabb or exchanged for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, Poplar, Lin wood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, uken in ixcbange for furniture Jrtr Remember the shop Is on Murkef street. C learn old, la and nuarly oppoeite theMld Jew Store." JOHN UL'LICU. .November 2A, 186 y BOOTH'S IMPItOVED STUMP EXTRACTOR. Meffpre. llolb A Itiunhargcr. Proprlrtore ot the In proved STUMP Ei traetor.wlah Ii distinctly un der stood that they warrant this mach'.ne todojustwba it U rccom mended ei celiing otbvt machioei bj Its buing eon st meted on true pbiloeo f.htcat priori pica. It will extract ibr larjrt-ftt pinr plump, eui pond it above ground per BiiUinjr thr soil loUll back la the bale and will rulll lb em as fast at I ten men can dig tbe dirt from the roots after e i tract d. It will duII rowing to the alia of the stomps) from forty to ono bun dree: per dv. It will either arn then over, or impend Ihea to do propped ap, as desired. Any person wanting one of then Machines can take it to hie farm, and, If not too far away, wa will go and help aet It up and test It : if be ie not satisfied we wilt take it away and charge netbing lor our trouble. Machines flAil with Township Hfftbte. finglo Machines, 9170 rtate and County Kijch's fr aula. Hour II A RVMirAROKTl. Jefferson Lite P. 0., Clearfield Co., la ci:rtimcai f. Wa, tho trie undersigned, having witnessed the 'rial or I. J Booth t improved bt-imp abstractor on the farm of K. H. Moore, near Luthembtirg, on Saturday and Monday, tbo 7th and ihb ol Novrmber, take plraura in eovinf to the nab lie, that wo believe it to be the bet marb.ne now in use for extracting atumpa. It is of simple eonttructiun, easily managed, not liable to get out of order, and vary durable Four men took the machine from the wagon, when eotire!y apart, put It together, and pulled a large pine stamp in less man one nour w a saw two men pull a large slump with ea.se. They use a horse, but ha does hia work in taking out the largest tumps, without a bard pull. Mr. Hoot a, the Patentee, fully understands putting np and handling the machine. We would advise those in wont of stomp extractors to eee this one levied before pirthaiin; elrewhere, which they can da free ol charge by calling on the Proprietor. .1. C. Ilarreu, J. VV. US k ard, K.V, trackman. tuba Nolder. It. 11. Moore, (leo. Cllinger. S. J. Horn, Jarpfs Moore, bevcr Hecl. John Kirk, J. W. Uahaga, J. W. Wallace. W.U.AIeiander. Wsa D. Heck, Andrew Wilson, Win. K. Irvin. K.J. Kirk, L. 0. Carlile, Ueo.WiUon u Fred k - ::.,, inovIM? H. F. N AUGLE, (LOCK AD WATCH MAKER, orrostTi tnn N sr Pf VAREKT tTnCRT POET OFFICE A-iiitCLEAnriELD rriMR ia1iertler re.peettulty tnformi tile old X ielrani and the ublle ftenerally. tbat be be. na band, (and ie constantly reoelviog new addilLni thereto, ) a large etoek of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. jtffl keep Je.elrT la all III form I aad of didrrent valaee, either by tbe ieee or eet. WATCI1KS A full a.eorlo ent of either fluid or Hlvtr, ai.de bj Ihe be.t Aaerleea and fr ain nenufaeiaren, inclndin, a fine lot of gold end .ilver banting caea, lull Jeweled, Paient Lereri. CLOCKS Of all de.lgna, eoneirtlag of lh. day and Ibtrtr-heur, of either weight, ipriog or loreri, and bnlh itrike and alarm. riKI'AlfUNd. A'l kln.l, of Watebai and Clo-ki Hrpalted, aad warranted. In addition to what I hare enumerated, I keep a fall a.torlmrnt of bPKn TACI.KK, enlnred and plain (leu. il.o,UOI.U PK.NSand PKNCII.S. SPtKINH, I 0HK", BI TTER KMVKS. enj In faet everjlhtng In Ihe Jewelry Una. If I fall to Knee on hand Ju.l what a ruiloner may need, I will order per Bret eipree., without rilra ehar,e. A lilivr.l .here of publie pelrun.frf Ii .olirlte d. Ma 7, IMIH 1 II. t. KAfULK. READING FOR ALL! I HOOKS f STATIOSKRY. Marhrt Ml., Irarnrld, (at the Poal Oflirr.) 'IIIK under.igned heire leara lo announce to X the rlti.etie of Clearfield and virinity. that ho h.e flited op a room and bae Jq.t retoraed from the oily with a large amount of reading matter, .on.itllng In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, llank, Aeeoent and Pa.e pnok. of every de "rlplinn J P. per and Enrelnpea, Frenrb preeeed nd plain: Pena and Pencil.; Plank, Legal npere. Peed., Mnrlgegee Ju.lfinenl. Kicaip Hon and Pmmi..ory notee W hite and I'arrb; ment Brief, L eal cp. Heenrd l ap, and Hill Cep, Sheet, Mu.ie lor either Pieno, I'hile or Violin ron.t.nily on hand. Anr booke or atellnaerv j dr.ind that I nay not hara on hand, will be or oeirrvu oj nr.. ripre.e, ana eoiR at wnoleeale or retell to tail ru.tnniera. I will nleo keep periodical literature, euok a Mareiinea. Newi peper., An. . A. UAILIK. fl-erdeld M.T 1, lf If ORGANS & PIANOS" I-STY S AND MASON" if- IIAULIN'8, ron in. a ar . J. HAYES, Curwen.rille, Pa. "tlAM r.leKMI.IMMM.ON.l PlllXiil.ra. M Hie underrigned herel.y give nnitee, that tiler wll p Hie hiplte-t niarket price fur a g..td i)iielittal I.OMI MIIM)I.I: and th.. having .neh for enle, will Hod it tn Iheir interr.t to give them a call bolure arlllng eln-ahere. JON. M'Alf A HOS. CleaHlelil. Mnrrh S, I u ir fpilR IlKXIM'IIATIC ALMANAC forlar.il 1 l7 and ! for eale at lha Pnat Offien. I'riee l wale. Mailed la any ailreea. (Iet tf rivwaarn and abdowilnal lapportn of every X bind of Ihe at.t liaprnvementi, for .ale a. tb.l'rug awn t UAhlSWiCK i lh 1.1, oiinflrn nd yiiifhlin1 ,f hop. 4. f. to,,.. ..oo. I. m nn BOYNTON L YOUNG, FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS Manufacturers of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and 11 ne Pi recti, ( I lIAIHaiLl), PA, TTAVIN'tl engafred In llic manufacluro ofllrit-A-L elaii UAL'HINEUY, we re.peclfully inform Ihe public that w. are now prepared lo All all ordore ai cheaply and a. promptly a can be done in any of Ihe citiea. We manufacture and deal in Mulaj and Circular Saw-Mills, Uead Block., Y.tor Whocll, Shafting Pulleyl, Oifford'. Injector, Steam Oaug,.,, Sln M hi.lie., Oilere, Tallow Cup., Oil Cup., Gauge Cooke, Air Cocke, (llob. Valve., Check Valvea, wrought iron Pipe., Siram Pump., Boiler Peed Pump., Anil. Friction Metre., Soap Stone Packing, (Jum Peek ing, and all kind, of WILL WOllK; together with Plow., filed Solci, COOK AS D FA RLOU STO I'ES, and other CASTINGS of a'.! kinda. e-Onlei. wllrited and Ailed at city price,. All Ictten of inquiry with reference lo machinery of our manufacture prouiplly an.wercd, by addrta ing u. at ClearBold, Pa. 'twH-tf BOYNTON A YOUNG 0. h. Reed, J. K. Weaver, ) NOTICE. M well. llettf. . id.' i:i:i;i v co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! "pilE proprlelor. re.pertfully inform Ihe cillien. -i- of Clearlleld cunly, that they ban entirely rclitled tbi. e.tabli.hmenl with the laterl improved wood working machinery, and are now prepared to eiecule all order. Ia their lino of bu.lneea. They will give especial attenlion Is lha manufac ture of material fur bouee building, lack at FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, brackets .vorwi.rcs, OF ALL 8TYLKH, Wa alwayi have on hand a large dock of DRY LfMIIEIl, and will payra.h for all clear Lumber. One and a half inch panel ituf preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eitliu;rd, t0 mil cu.lomcr.. -OrJtr. loliciled, and I.uniher narnl.hed oa hort notice and on reaeunalile trrnii. U. L. HEED A CO. ClearlkM, Nor. 7, lH7. K. B. Pirron ..Jon Parroa, E- A- I"" - J. 11. Inaix. E. B. PATTON & CO., Having tiled np a irll-olaal PLANING MILL Are preparei to furnish all kinds of Manufactured Lumber, lurh ai Flooring. Siding, 8nrface-Promd lum ber, 8 a ih, Doort. Hindi, AdJ evtry drrorifition of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. T(r IValcrs will find it to their adrantairo to coit iult oar prices Wfurr purrli-pinc eirewbrre. AdJrsM, K. U. I'A ITt'X A CO., fiirwonm ille, To. 5. UttR tf ClraHirld oountr, Pa. Clolliintj, JIow lo Nave Monry. TI!K timee are f ard; Tua'd like to know II (i w too nar eare your dollars ) The way to do it I will show, If jroa will read what follows, A man who lWed not far tmm hero. Whe worked hard at kis trade, Dot had a koeshnid to support That squandered all be tni.de. I met him one. Bits he, ''Mr frlead. I louk thread bear and rough I'ra tried to get mTself a sail. Hut can't sure up enough," Para T, hit Mend, how mark bare jnw f I'll tell rna where to go To gfft a suit that's trend aad rheap t To RhlXKNSTKIN A Co. He took what little he had eared, And went to Reitenstcin l llrntbers, And there ht got a handsooie ewit. For half he paid to others. IJow be te homo, be iooke se well. And their effort Is such, That when thf- tHe their dwtlj saenl, Tkej don't eat half as tench. And now he Rode on ISalurdar ntgtit, w Hh ell thetr wants m f iled. That he has mnnet It ft to spend r And some ta la aside. Ills food super-e, with cheerNI smile. lie glsdtr telle to ail. IT You'd rare aif y, go and bar Yonr f llhcs at IKElZKNbTKlN'S CLOTHINQ II ALL. Where the cheapest, Bnest and best Clothing and good Famishing Moods ran ba had to ewit every tste and in overy etyla aprl I, (IT Democratic Almanac. CIMUS Inralushlc n,hiiriion Is for sale at the 1 fHifit office. It oltniild he in Ihe handsnt errrj linnorrnt. It eoittatns full fleet inn returns fmio eirrr niu,.!t In the I nitrd hutes: besides, Ihe mtmhrr Icir if(.6 rohlaitia 0001(1 let e Hut of the fiflinefKif nil Ihe nripr!siiri-iied and mdilwd dorms; I,infilti aliiitMiimt mn ; ar.d thut f'r Sfi7 emilaitii the nanus vf all thiN-eiviliaii Un wrre hnirisoned rt urine; the same 'riid. Tli'e two linjft, tur future r'Tnnce, arr worth mnre th-a tbe prife of the t)utlirutinr. The nitmlirr fir ltid I a lew fullnf altiallr slalislie. Any one sending HQ rents tn (he I'-wl !ater. will receive hy retnra mail a ooij f,ir earh ?fr,tr-nf '-tsre. U"..';ti IAPllT. Nls:! A ( flU'rll N p ( LOTH J nod M ather proof Coats anl Kn' ks. at LAMt rtTAHM,f MLI FOR nit tt ton eft co. : Xp.:...t1 ,J PrMflJ A $lf(Hrlttfi. ii i : o v a id . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, MIUGOISTS, Mnrlitt Slrtel, tltarfltld, i'a. 1TB bra; leare to Inform our old and new W fptmer, that wa hare removed our as tabliphment to Ihe specious new building jut erected on Harked eirect, nearly odjnititng the Msnslnn House on the west, and opposite Messrs. Urahata A Buns' store; where wo respectfully inrite the publie t) come and buy their Drug; 3, Chemicals. Fatcut Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Our sioek of Praps and Medlrlnee consists of everything used, selected with the greatest eare, and WArtB&JlTED STEICUY PURE! Wo alio koep a full stock of Dyes, Perfumeries. Toilet articles, swaps. Tooth brushes. Hair brushes, Whitewash Brashes, and every other kind brushes. We have a Urge lot of WI1ITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, Flaiseed Oil, Paints, and In fact everything teed iu the painting business, which wa Oder at City prioes to cash buyers. TOBACCO AND SEGA US, Confectionery, Rplree, and the largest "stock of varieties ever o flared lo this plaoo, nnd warrant ed to be of the best tba Market affords. J. 0. HARTSWICK, Nut. 2lt, Iftftg. JOHN F. IHWIN. FOUTZ'S CLI.KIiltATKD Horse afllMeiowiers. i Tim preparation, loi.it and favoraMf kriuwa. mill Uiorourltly re-mviioraw ' Itrotfu down aod ktv ipirtud liortn, l'f stmii'ihniiir ud cleutniif Uia Umrii and utUsMurs. Il is a surr revritt)ve ef all direefei Inridi nt to tl.l amn.sJ.eucb as LISii rit V t. K . (JI.ANiiKK, VK1J.OW -jv W ATK!t, It KA V Kft, Col'LMH l)t TKMPIIR. t-KVUts. rol'N H KB . 7 i 1,ISS OK i To kt-eters of Cows this nrenara- tlon Is in v l u Able. 1 ! lure rer- vrntive airstnat ftinderpeit . Hollow Horn, etc. It lias brtn proven by .vctul ineriin-i,t to inrre tba 'qwanllty of tnilh and enmm twenty 'percent and make the butler ftrn and saert. In Utlenlne cattle. It a-lvee then an annHite, tootros Uielr hide, and snakes Uwsa ton re muca Later. In all dlsaset of flwtm, nwh as Coushs. fleers la ute Luati. ufrc ,iti aniriearts as a SMxiAe. By putting from one half a pir to a Datwr In s harrr! af 1 Swill tlMalwvedittaftt. will twentdl csted or eoUmly prevenud. If given tn time, a eiUin prrtcutite end curt for kke .log Oielerm, D.ITID E. Fom, Propriflor, ALTIM OKI. M d . Foe sate I'T Trruailiu and Htefkerpers thrwagboul tbe tailed tftatce, CasuulM and Uwutta Awwriea. For sate br Ilarlswlek A Irwin, TleaHleld, and hy drujriMs and etore kei'H:rs thrMurbot the L uitrd Male. jli l.l l -Iy Attention, Afflicted I rpHE nbacriher gives notice that be bss X resumed tbe practice of Medicine tn Lulk ersbarg, where be intends to devote bis atten tic a to the treatment of CHRONIC 1ISASL8 in general. He will keep on hand a choice se lection of DRLUSand alKDICINES adapud to the treatmertt of chronic dieeoees, and may ba con raited nt bis offce at ony hour of the day. N. K. A word to those afflicted with chronic diseaeos maybe to main advantage. Mast mat stor ba aware that rovnTnr Phtsiciana who do a nininw praetire have not ttni to attend ta tbe treatment of rnnoaic diaeasoa, aad eonse. quentiy vrolbct them; bencw this aiaai of die eaeoe requires KxrLrstvn attention. OKOKOB WILSON, M. T. Lntkersbnrg, Feb. S7, IhftMf Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWELL' 8,) For all disoares Incident to Horses. Cattlo, and Human Flesh, requiring tbe nee of an external application. This Embrocation was oneniirely need by the Government during the wer. For eala hy Ifartsoick A Irwir, Clearfield. Joph K. Irwin, Curwensville, laniel Uood UaiUr. Lu:hrstgre tf LITIIERSBIRU POTTERIES Laltierebarg, Clearlleld Co., Pa FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN Look H ere! r.P II K undrrflmif.1 ta hH...j r ! . w X with Uie Wt l-Tu.NLWAHr. inanufarturrd in this country. He ba-netcr yet failed toploaee the hoM lafiidious, as to quality ?r durability. His ware euusuts in part ol CKEA31 rCTS OF ALL SIZES. Mil K C R(l KM AND Pt, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And In .hort tVKKVTIHMl aurally made and krit in an e.tabli.hmenl ef Ihil klu4. ilEHCIUN'TS Can liara (heir ware drllTerrJ b? Tl US and I. ANY I'LAt H drrireil. . at ANY OrJiT. fur ware eulicitvd, and prumniv filK-d. tlTnt ceneral ae.nrtmrnt. .re Catalog aa and nr. i.i.i, mauea irre i. ajpuranla. liheral diecounl will be ItiTrn to the wiielreate Iran.. urn. c. kirk. Lathereliarn, Pa, Dee. 2, Wtis.tf "(l MY (IMX IUefiK. HAVlNtl pnrrhaeeil the entire etnrh f irnnd. at the ulil eland of Kirk rprnrart I uiluiid to otintinne the ku.inrM a. bereli.lore. Mr motto 1. lo wll "enter roa rAea." Thanking our friend, aud ou.ltmer. for naat fiatronage, 1 Mttelt a onntinnanre of the .ame. I.-AAC hi UK. I.atnher City. PrpL ii If. R. Ii. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the lUitntad Depot.) C M:HHI I I), PKJI'A. IKMHRACE this mefhfd of Infnrmlnc the T1. that I hare oiteurd nit a mrd Inr lha -ie f wood or ooal horiit 1,1 M K anil Anthraeite C(-Al., In the bonnirfh of t'lrfitfMd, and hare fn.nilrtfd ermnfri merits with rastern dealers by whih 1 ran kr h a (oil satiiilv ennstantlv on hand. whirh will Ite diwpoaed t at reinalie rates, tiy the tun, hup-hel nr rar load, Im suit iDrrhafrs. Thme at a diHanee ean aiiilroM mr hy Ii tie r. and htain ail neoemmry inloriaatmn hr return wail. It. B. TAVLOH. Clearfield, Pa., Feh, tl, lMH-tf Paints for Fanners and Others. fJUK Ore ft on Mineral TaintVmnany aro now 1 anannfnrtHrinf Ihe best, ehemat and nM il urn Me I'ninl tn net twneoalewell put nn. Win ed with fin re l.inseed Oil. nill laM 10 or ti years: It Is of a liflit hrown or heaatiful ehmwilate olor, and fan U' eb unfed tn a;nen, lead. Mono, drwli, ohre nr fMm, to .nit the taeto, of the onnsunier. It ie taluahle fur llntises, Hnrnii. Priipra. Carrie (fe and t ar ninhcra, Tails and Vodi'n ware, Ajtn cnllnrfll InipU-inenls, Canal lloata, Verels and Khtiis' Itirttottm, t'tvaa. Metal and Khinrte Hoofs, fit Winn lire and wster proff,) Khor Oil f lotin, fnne enanufarturer bartnn naet a, (Hi barrels the past year.) and as a paint fur any nurpn-e ie enrpaseed fur KimIt. darabttity, etasitity and ndhe-. atveneea. Prieo, per l'arrl wf .100 Ih.. which wll) enpply a farmer for years toooasa. Warranted In all eases ns a hore. Send fur a etrewlar, whirh gives Ttill partdcolars. None rename unle brand ed in a trade math, (1 ration Mineral Paint, Per sons ran order tba Paint and resnH the money n rooeipt of foods Addrens, liriWKLL A CO., ovjO en Ji4 Tcarl t?tm. tin fori. U'.'KTITK ASU VITAL rrMf ht. It un ImpruvcJ rj&Z-zm1& Us mn, IticreucA the ai'til! c "VW w fives asiottoUi tvt alowr i.in kikJ l II tran-fnrais tlte iaiThlj ikektoa t Jfef m k.loaftue-l9okinxandiirlU'l l:rw iafhr raraei)aw Jiru tnoods, f.rsrfrit, t?lr. 4.IIIMT 11AH(JAIH c More In Mulsonliurg! In the rocia fortacrly occupied ty P. T, ILgarty. L. M. COUTIUKT rilAK I'M ll.ls method of informing thr ntiimi of Covington, Kariliaus, t.irwrd and the sur founding eomitrv. that he has J out opened a large strK-h ol Bl MVhN tllMlO, wliirli he U d-ler-mimd to sell 1 KM PKR t'KNT t'HKAPEIt than the snme quality of UihuIii ran le pun-liB. d for in any uthr store in tho neighborhood, liis stock ooutists of Dry Goods of nil kinds, Eucb as Hatinettt, Carni inert s, Mu"lin, Delaines, Linen, lirillingv, Calictrs, Trimmings, Hiibous, Lave, READY-MAUE CLOTH I KO. BOOTS A fcHOKS, HATS ti CAPS, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Riee, Molaares, Fish, Bait, Linseed Uil, Fish Oil. Carbon Oil. Hardware, QucenBware, Tinware. Castings. Plows and Plow Castings, Kails, 8 pikes. Corn Cultivators, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. VCL-My Plows are of the Curwcnsrllle and Ceutro coumy make, aud it re warraoUd to bo of good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Varuih, Glass, and t g'-ncrl asMM-ttnetit of bUUiouery, GOOD FLOUR, Of dilermt brand., alwajt. on band, and will be uld at tbe lowest Hieeibie figure. I.iQlOKH, Foeh a. BRAXIiT, WINE, CIK I WEISKY iOOO aonnd. or Wool wanted fur which the higbeat iirioe will be paid. ci.ovr:R '-i:i, On band and for aal at tba loweet market price. Aleo, Agent for w'ilion', Stratlonrille THJIESUING UACUINES. a,Call aad eee for Tonraelrea. To. will And ererjlbmg a. .all; krpt in a retail .tore. L. M. COLIPIET. Frenehrill. P. 0., Jan. 1, hs. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! 'YITE art wow opening wp lot of the best and V nsoet oeaeuDahla Goods and W'area ever offered ta this eoarkrt, and at priors that remind one of the pood old davs of rboap thing.. 1 hose who lark faith upon this point, or deem umr alle gations superfluous, need hut 1Lh .fT OCR STORE, Corner Front and Market (t reefs, Where they enn are, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what are cheap goods, tbis must be don. VVe do not deem il nercMart to enumerate end itemise aur stock. It U aaongh fur ns to state that We have Everything that is Needed and eoneumed in thin market, aad at prieefl that aftnni.b bwih old and rnnrf. de-.2 JILl'II FHAW A FOX. XE1V FLOVR,FEEn AND PROVISION STORE, THE anderairned hara Jnt reeeired at Iheir X new eland ta Wallaceton, a full iapljr of Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &c, COAL OIL, (at rrdored ratra.) A good artirla ef TOBACCO, CIGARS AXP SMOKINU TOBACCO, eon.Untlj oa band. All of which will ba eold al LOW RATES for CASH or girea ia eicbange for SHINGLES aad LIUBEH. We rrepoetrnlly a.k the paMie to gir al a trial before parcbaeing elerwliere. 1. R. READ A CO. Wellaceloa, April t, lf.. EDWARD PERKS & CO., Flour JIi.iiitf..cturerK. And Dealers in G It Al X OF ALL KINDS, ruinpsBi no, ;pa. . VFi i.L srrn.v of floi r, wheat, CORN and CHOP oonetautlv on hand, and lor .ale at rate, rrra.rhablr low. (trbl-tt cu Mine and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN, WnOLIULI MALI. Ill WINES &. LIQUORS, MARKET ST., CLEAPFILLD, PA. 1 ' Full .torV of Vine. Bra-1.T, Oin, vTblrltT and Alrohol. alwart o hand, ti -."II allentien paid to ear-anng a pnr anicla for oCatacnta and medtral pnrpoH-a. janll-tf The Lightning Tamer. rptlE ander.igaed nr. the eole Agent, la Ibii 1 rnnnlv for Ibe "North Amerlraa Ualvaaiard LlililTMNt) RtlDS." TSeae are lha only aafe rod. now ia ne. aad are .ndor.ed by all the ariennao men ia tna eaualry. Ma herel.y antifr the tin. en. of tba eoanty that wo will pat them np a bettor rod. and for Ir. money, thnn i. charged by tba foreia-n agent, wbn ennnally traveraa tba eoanty aad carry on onr nine run, aerer lo return. KXCOURAiiE HOME LABOR. Thn.a wl.hlng Mcblalnc lied, .reeled nn Iheir building, need bat addreu nt by letter, nr rail la leereita. We will pat Ibem op anywhere in tneeonnty, and warrant them. Tba Hod. and Fixture, can be aeen at any time by eelling at oar .lore. MKKKKLL, A BltiLtR. Clearfteld, June II, ltfe t GUNSMITHING. H I.MOV A t,. r'lIlK wndersiiriied hrfs lrave to inform his old 1. arid new cuMowere, and the puhlie fenerallT, that he has fitted ap a new (.1 N tlHtl', on the hit on Ihe eornfT of ptt RTU and NAUkKT etn-ets, Clearfield, Pa., where he will keen rn- ftintlj on hand and make to rdrr all kinds of ann. Aim, funs re txired, re -vrnihei, and neatly repnired on short n.iiicn. All onlrrs hy mail will rrecive prompt atteiiijun. " J-B:pd JiH!7 MnnftR. n. it. rt'Li.rnTov M ..w. n. weenaasori XKW F I Rati. rULLERTON &"McTHEKSON, KEKP enastantly on hand and fur aal", Fresh meat, auch ai U SEP, YJiAL, MUTTON, ic, Pr.k L' .V .J .,, V ,, , . . Canned Frvtlt,. ltuller. Ird. Aa. whieh Ih. will aril at l!,e luwe.l market prior-.. r..h n.1,1 r... .-.i.'i i: tn TTrrt a. lllHlin I.B k1.rLt Hln...l nt.iin.il. h INmh Honae, Cloarll. ld, Ta. I May 11, T. IL R1'"'H Ht Iboajlrilr., Ilubnelre. Drake'. Moorland'. German. llo.t.tter'. and Ureeae. Oxygenated Bluer. alee pure Liquore, of all bind, for e:edioinel p.rpnee,. for aaie by HARTSWICK A 1RWIS, Ifl-nn WAKTI-.OTh. andeT.TgreTwTil fay Ibe hie het CA?H PRICK lor ell kind, el H H and liKKB oKINS. Hire me a rail Cle.rf.ld, !,. I, I J,. KEHi:Mi.Ei.N. 5tallrenj. rns.i.vM RUL-niiii), TYROXS A tl.EAIIHKI.0 BHANfr, 01 and after M..n.ler. AI IUI. J, (. Haewnger Train. Kill rn H,i, ( ' h.li'l.r.l lM.lae.-n Tinme and l.k 11., one l'...rrg' r Traia blwfea T;rori. ti. Held, a f'.l:oa. r LKAVK 8(ll Til. 1. KAY If, NOIuu" Cle.rtrld t J, r. a. Trrone , l'lillltt.urg.ari..r0, tl.r,-ule H; ' i-a.;5, rhiiip.t,!. a.ii.i, . o.feula ... Trr..i:e ... 4 15. ri"'" ' I!.-,,. KA liK AN I) niSTAXths VMM CLEAIlFILXf).; FROM TVBiAg. Station. Staliime, Leonard 3 lu Interarelic.B.. 4 Woodland 6 I"! Vaneeejri..,, ' . Hi(lrr.... 20 U.rdner J." Wallx-etoa ti: Ml, 1'lea.anl. l lllne 11.11 U 411 Kuniroil "! I'lilll.burg;. 17 fid Codr 1'i.igel.ji Steitiere' IH 6.1 I'owelllon. .j liuntar 20 Ml Oereola y O.criila. VI (IS li.nbar .....21 l'owrllton ii 71 Htriner'. ' Jj Hwle Rldgr....2o III Pblllpaburc Unmwit 27 ii Blue liall j, Mt. J'leaaauL...SO VII Wallaceton. n, Gardner .1.1 tl tit Biilrr jj 11 !) , II Ii l Ii U tf ii 1( w li Vaneeoyue 14 1 Hood 'and. ti il ltiterectionM...l7 1 15 lonard . ,tf l yroae. 41 130 ( learneld 11 J FAIiK FJiOil CLEAItHELl), To Bellrfonte, Pa . 5 Middletown Ant Lurk Haven. U'illi.iu.nort Huntingdon ...... Irai.iown Kl.rr.ville HAIIIUKIMHO. I 7 Marietta. t M 8 40 1 Lanea.trr ...... 1 ; Philadelphia' :k t KjAM,na JJ 4 at) . Jinn. town. ...... ... 4 ;j)-rfTrBI'Bt....r. Ill OX M (TIO.. Paeietigeri tearing Clt.r6.ld at 2 r.ti . I'hilp.l.urg at J.oi p m., Oeceola at d.liVnT arrive at Tyrone at 4.40 p. m.k,r eoaJi, with Cincinnati tj,re. at at .I7 p a 1 wiib Mail Wet at . 41 p. m .on Main Lo.r. with bald Lagl Kiprce., leaving Tvron. at 7. r. nr.. arriving at llellctoate at .4i'p m. in. H oek H jvin at le.Jf p. m., eonnreting witk , Mail kaat on the Philadelphia and Lne l(gaa.H 11.21 p. m.,arriTirig at Williammrt al I2.4,a. a. Ketarwing, paaH-agrre leaving Williamrpun 8.15 a. m., .a trie Mail Weet, arrive at Utk U.. ren at t Jl a. m., eonneeting with Bald La, Eliirea. leaving Lock Haven at 10.2a a. a Tit riving at Uellef.nla at II.4 a. m.. Fnoa tan Cilv at t.U p. m.. aad Tvrone at 1.20 p ai EDWAKI) II. WILLIAMb, ..roera. rnpennreeduL OEORUE c. wiLkinu, .'' tf Ifuper intraoral. Philadelphia & Eric KaHroad. WIXTEB TIME TABLE. OS and after MONDAY, EPT. (tk. Ifff tl, traini oa the Philadeli,liia A Erl. Kail Koad will ran follow. : HawtararaV ' Melt Traia learn Philadelphia....... "f r a Da do...8t. Marjr e (ii p,' k' De arritaal Erie... 1 P k' Krle Sipraia leave, Philadelphia I I.St g h' Do da...8t-'Mary,e JJJ A. De..... .-arrive at Eria. .,. I,.M A.m! Kaat Ward. Mall Traia leave. Erie- . I IS A K. De. do.. fu Marjf, J p. n Luj....-..arnv. at Philadelphia ... l A Erie Eipre.i leavee Erie i 2, p. k De dl....t Mery'a I tl p k' Do -arrive at Philadelphia.... I 2t P. JL Elprree aaet connect, al Corrr, Mall Met al Currv and Ir.iaelea, Iipreea weal at Irviaetea with train, an Oil Crerk Allegbra; liii.t K . ALFRED L. 1 j LLR, lenaral Parerietdnt jCants. Clearfield County Bank. 1tIK ClearCId Coantj Bank aa an laeerrm . led inetitatioa ha. gone aal ml eaiitaare b: tn. rarrndn of ita charter, oa Ma; 17, Hit All iu lleek la awaed hj Ihe enbarribrn, wa will eoattaa the Baaking haaiaee. al Ik. iaaM plar., a. (-rival. Daakera, ander tbe tra name ol the "Cle.ri.ld Countr Bank." We are ra aponiibl. for tb. debt. .1 ibe Bank, and .ill p.e iu aetei aa araaad at the ooealrr. DraeaiU rweeired and laUreet paid whea maary u Kit hr a tied lim. J'aper dieeoaatcd at ail per eeat. aa heretofore. Oar peraoael e.rpoa.lbililj U pledged for all Daf aaita rtocivea ak herinei. tram cud. A coatinnaae of the libera pat ronage of tba boriner. men .f the eoaat; I. e fpecUolly .elicited. Aa Prreidral, raehu. ard officer, of te late Clrarl.ld Cue at r Uaek, aa require the Bote, of laid Bank ta a pmeaud ior reoempvina. J. T. LKONABD, KTCBARD SHAW, WM. POHThR. JA8. B. ORAUAU. A. E. WRIU1IT. O. L. Kk'BD, W V. A. WALLACE, The ba.lnaae ol lha Bank will ba aoadacted Vr Joha M. Adam., Eu).. ., Caekier. j.iJI. H J. D. M tlirk. ' Edward Perka. BASKING & COLLECTION HOUSE OP McGirk & perks. Faexetron to Fo.ter, Pwka, A Co, Phlllpabarg;, tatrt Caaaty, Pa. 'W'HEK E all the bniinem of a Bank lag Boaal ' f wll' aa traaeaeted prompll aad .) m lb. rnovt fevoraol. tem, . m.ri-tf County National Bank. CLEARriFI.D, PA. THIS Bank ia aew npet and ready fcrbete ao.a. OB.ee .a Seroad atreei, ia the baild. ing formerly oerwpied by Leoaard. Fiaa.) A Ce. rrnnrrona ana omnaa. JAS. B. OltAIIAM, , BtLUABO UrTAW WM. A. WALLACE. WM. PORTK A. K. WRIUHT. 0E0. L. REED. I. W. MOllRB. JA3. T.LEO SARD. JoM. ld) Ca.hier. Pre, deal. I'tartsruithinj,. ; lcw ItlaekKiuIth fiihop. fECOXD FT, CLLARFICLD, r. riTIE eeder.lgned beg. to Inform km Menda, X aid tba iahabltaala ofth. boroach ef Clear- aid and aurrouadieg aeigbhnrkood, thai he la raw ready te eteeaia ail order either la Iron er attel. lionst SBOEINO ea lb aaeet arereved e'.ty rlyle. ALL klNPS OP SAW WILL InOKS aad KOINE work, logmea'a toell, eeatha..ka,.eeeadi. gr.., - Fieel foeb ot -T blade made ef keel Eagli.l er Ameriran ateel. . ; t-AII my work I. warranted te (m at- AM09 kKKNAHD. BoSPTownhlp Awake GREAT IXCITEXIEXT AT THOMAS BEERS'S JVEFTBOIOT Irylng lo get there I ret, fer feat J of bring rrowdrd oat inta the Fold. 1 1 yon want good fheeing doae. ge te Brine. If yon want your Hei. ironed right, go te Buna. If yoa want good Mill Iron., go I. Eeia. If yon want yeurwegon iron.d latheb.rl etyle and workmen. hip. g. t Berne, lime, make, the be.t Mamp Merbine ia la Stale, and do., all kind, ef ULACKMUITlllNtl aa rbe.p a. ean be doae ia the twenty foe Ceh. My I'o.l blhc addran I. ClMrleld Rridr TUo.MAa BteKs. Borrt Tp., Dm. U, ldfiT-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME 1NDUSTKT. WIIE nadenlgned. baying eeubliebed a Net X eery oa Ih. 'Pike, aboal half way Im.rra Clearfield aad Curwen.vllle. ie prepared tnfur aieb all kind. .( Rl'lT TKKKS, (.ta.dara eed. dwarf,) Kvergreena, hhruhbery. ttrape Vle.e. tloweeberriea, Iaiwiob Blaekberry, Htrawaerry, and Ra.berry Vinea. Aire, fiboriea Crab Tree.. (Juieee,and early eeiriel fihabarb, la. Oriel, premplly eUeaded to. Addrv.e. J. IK WRICI1T. aepl M-y Curwen.riila. Pa Lime for Sale I THE nndersif ned, residing nesvr the depot bae made raplrte arranfeuinie wlih Lisse liumers eat ol the tnuanUim ahcret he is bird lo keep etntantlv on hand a larco qnaatit) ef P U It E LIME! whirh he nffers to farmers airl hnilders at a tnSe boi eeunU Those ianaed of the artiele woaMdo well tn jrlvf wie a rail, or address me hy letter, be for negotiating their lime. Clearfield, Pa., Jn , iwi T AlTK.O Ope pod PLACKSITH ari V ono mnn to wnrk in sHp-!I ffleds. Wag.in, fiut.ip Marlnaes, de. fc-rngte met or en witb BtnatJ lamiHes. yyf t HuttTII Hl'MRASOFn,