I I i I 1 1 i ! li 'J' I . t .1 ! I THE HKl'UnMCAN. CLKAKFIKU), PA. tvi:txnsPAT Mnimxn, vw.it iwt. POETICAL MH)M Y, Oh. Absalom ! my n ! my Mn I Hit tvwt waa whiip lr rtnlr a pig and away h run To the buy of Hifear, 0. Thr boy loil on tlif burning deck, And pmoked ht pip of clay, And .t bin muavy uti m hoti-tail-d nag, ttbrn the muon had fm away. I'm lonely iin my mother died Tho im it round her Ptill So I'll pffl a baa; of Uteri, 0, With the fword of Bunker J I ill. , It li the hour when from the bough I ki-d my Mvlly Ann, Go run, Elijah, and hurry up Pomp Vet, or any other man. Oh, what are the wild waves 'ring ? I cried the limp niffht through ; And a voice replied, lar up the bright, I A Utile more eider, too. The harp at natnre'i advent MruDg, It ouDittifr tbroujrh the rye I Then kia we quick and gu, my hutier, bud tho spider to the tly. My Willie! on the dark blue ea, With flre hundred thousand more J And my day are pi id tug iwiftlj by To the old Krnturky shorn. Tattling. Tlie following selection from the Ladies' Repository in peculiarly well adapted to any locality, and may riervo as a reproof to tlioso who pun net this morbid nature : "The dioposilion to pry into the affairs of life is too common, and is nhvHVS dishonorable. The appetite for such knowledge is to be regarded us morbid, and the indulgence of it reprehensible. "i lie hungry-eyed wretches who sit I jr. tho unsuspicious circle treasuring her words spy.ng their 'weakness .......rju-uting ninocenv noeri.es, ana Inon minimi. Irntn .w.nua with their mutil ited news, ore to be classed with poisoners of wells or burners of houses. Mukb no terms with such people. They are common enemies to goodness. Hunt, burry mid bound thorn out of society. They are the worst of pests save ono, and that is the listener to the tale-bearer. There could be no tattling if there was no one to bear. It takes an esr and n tongue to make a gossip. Greedy listening ia as dishonorable as nimble tattling. The ear is the, open market where tho tongue sells'its ill gotten wares. Some there are who will not repeat again what they hear, but they me willing to listen to it. They will not deal in contraband goods, but will buy enough of the smuggler lor house use. Then respectable listeners arc thepatronsof tattlers. It is the ready market that keeps tale-bearing brisk. It is a shamo to listed to ill of your neighbor. Christian benevolence de mands that you do not love ill news. A clean l)oart and true honor rejoice in kindly things. It should be a pain and sorrtfw to know of anything that degrades your neirhbor in your eyes, oven though, ho be your enemy, and how much more if he be your friend ! "The scriptures say, "Thou shall not go up and down as a tale-bearer among the people" "A tale-bearer re vealeth sccrets,butholhat is of faithful (honorable) spirit concealeth the mat ter." "The words or a tale bearer are as wounds that go down in to the inner most parts of the belly." Tho He brews thought that the affections had their seat in tho bowels; and by this phrase "go down into the innermost parts of too bolly," they signified how aharp and exasperating to tho doep eits and best feeling of our nature are the cruel offices of the common tattler. "Where no wood is the Ore goeth out ; - I .1 : ,1 7,Jfl . ' '',!' lihins of the West, tl.o cottou-mill. of ,i .X T r r f",u!the South, and the gold mines of tho that so much of the stnlo of society lprr;iri... H.nH(r-n .in. rw urises from tattling, that if that were cured there would hardly be any cause of qnarrel left. "Commend that religion to os which makes the tongue humane and the car lionorable." Fox IIi'stino. A man while hunt ing on tho bills below Coon creek, near La Crosse, Wisconsin, tracked a fox some distance, and finally "holed" him in a largo hollow log that layingainst the side bill. Tho hole being large enough to admit the man us well as the fox, he t houghs it bent to capturo the sly chicken thief. So j'uttii.gon heavy mittens to prevent the fox from biting him, he crawled into tho log. lie was about to baa tho game, when, to his horror, the log organ io roil down the bill with lear- -,'!. V':l.0d.,J:' th-e 'T 0,T, V ; .rXrrL " feet from where it started. His cries! for help were heard by some wood I cnoppers, who went to tho rescue, and by dint of bard work, extricated him in a sorry condition. Three ribs wcro broken and a shoulder dislocated. The fox made good his escape during tho excitement. Th following tcrw, ubicta w. aecidmtaJly !ickr up tht stbor dT, ooetmio. all Hit Irtltre in. lh Enfliph tlphtM, twpt e, i, . Xrnr ft ia s (jtiPPtiun vhrlber Binf .thrr rhrnt r.B be produrtt (ia print) ithoit dit WwE," irliicb i. Ittltr mort eomaonrr utrd than ttiy uthcr i A Jnrlal twain n.r rak bi brain, And tai hi. fanrt'. anipht Ti. aM in tain, lor 'tip mtt j.lain, That what 1 H, i rijrhL On the occasion of blessing lheO.000 pound bell of St. Patrick's cathe dral, Rochester, N. Y., the Bishop was asked if it would be proper to use artificial flowers in wrestling it. "No," was the reply "we must have no sham for St. Patrick." "Except," exclaimed l)r. Anderson, "thamroek ."' A Nevada "brave" recently appear ed at Virginia City with bis head and neck adorned wiih turkey btiusrd feathers and bear's claws, heads and epangles, surmouued by a dilapidated Hove pipe hat, Ihe costume tapering oft through a dirty red shirt to apuir of tattered infuiilrv trowsers. There are only 20.000 land owner in linglnnd. In lt,0 the entire land wx wa 1,750.000 tho rental bcinu XGO,000,000. It is not etr.ng.i Hut the English mne should fceok to brrnk diirr. an-h nvtom P;.- Jiobleiien own one lonrili of Scotland, i An old man named Ftht-r, at Pato ta, Ind., told bis wile be waa going Into tho cellar to commit suicide She beard the pistol and kt-pt on knitting Jn obout an lour Fisher cam up, tbiiikinglheydiilii't mi. him at home. The statue of Henry Clay, on Cap 1WI Square, in Riehmotid. li all it. tin. pr br..k,n off from tho tihl huuj, aud carried away by rolic hui.iera. To cure corn., hold your fret near tlio fire until the corn. pr.p:ure Bondi taut vsWlieat West. Millions upon million of ilnllaiY worth of United Elsies bonds linked up in tho Im tilt vault. Knt, esriiini; (foldrn IntorvM. while linmj anil lioncl holiliT lives in Idleness. .Millions and millions of bnlipU of wht-nl locked up in the granaries of the VVexl, being eaten by rats, while the farmwr is at. work, in debt, in trouble, waiting for a chance to sell, and for money to pny littlo bills. If tho bonds wcro dragged out ol their bidding-places, trnnnlormed into curroncy, and this money compelled to cam its interest, as laborers earn their wages, the limner could sell his wheat and pav his debts tho Western merchant could pay the Eastern mer chant tho Eastern merchant ' sell more gnods, empty his store, and cull upon all the manufacturing establish ments of Now Kngland, or elsewhere, for moro goods, more goods, until there would be employment for all who could labor. The bonds locked up in the banks of the East contribute nothing lor the support of labor or rewurd for enter prise. Tho wheat in the West, the produce everywhere, is sold to support tho ones who rui-je it to feed the ones who la bor, to go, in part, to support the bona. Tho bond was a necssify then. The wheat is noic. Military necessity, called for tho bond. National necessity now calls for its taxation or exchange for currency During the war they said it was wrong lor soldiers to stand guard over the property of tlioso who warred against tho interests of the country. Now ire any it is wrong for laborers to stand guard over the bonds, which arc at wur agaiust industry. Then they said, "Withdraw tho tr00 from llardins tll0 idlo p , thoM hb mad lhoir mJ ' , t,ie cx,,en80 0r la,,or , 1 Mow ice say, "Withdraw vour leiris- lalion lrom the uelonse ol bonds, ex change prisoners, give us currency for bonds, and we will give you prosperi ty instead of hard times. Nations grow. bat was a duty then is a crime, now. The reaping-machine de stroyed the rights of the cradle the mowing mschino of the scythe the railroad train of the emigrunt-wagon the telegraph of the carrier-pigeon. Tho inventions of the pust are left by tho road-side as progression marks our nation's course. The man who owned and trained the carrier pigeoni demanded protection for his bird,nnd pay for training them. We pointed to tho telegraph, and said 'liuty to the living and to those who are to come, is our oxcuso Let the dead bury thedeud. The people are march ing on !" ' In saving tho nation we created bonds. Let us not destroy tho nation that the bonds may live. They came from the graves ol our dead. Let them go to their own graves, and let sprout therefrom the greoo which shall re store life and beauty to the land, to be followed by tho golden harvest which will follow. Suppose all tl.o bonds wcro called In, and tho tons upon tons ol'pnperon which they are printed bleached out by legislation, and returned printed to currency. Is it wrong lor a nut ion to redeem its notes In wbut it has declar ed to be "legal tender 1"' 4ntrer if you can ! If greenbacks are n legal tender in part they aro in alL If a legal tender, they are good enough to pay interest or to redeem bonds. If they are not tho Government lies! If made, in part so by legislation, they cjn be made wholly so. Giro us currency for the bonds.stop ;tuo drain ol interest lrom the wheau ' ...... -.. pel bondholders to set their funds to work as men do their cattle. Give us money, and we will give you labor, and prosperity everywhere. We will give )-ou money for our bonds refuse the exchange, and we will give you the torch, tho mob, the bayonet, tho revolutoin, and take back your own ! y. Y. Democrat. Varieties. An "umbrella hut" has been patent ed in Franco. Of tho population of Jamaica but three percent, are while. You caft get board at tho "Whilo Fine" restaurants for 4S" a week. rnn(ltr!ot Aa fnrlitnntS. na,'lt,n,a I. a bulls and bears of New York. " low. a weed Las been discovered t"Wie,offlax, "The descendants cf John Smith" !?ve U.d reunio1' ' Washington Connecticut The Lowell Courier wants tho dog tax repealed, on the ground that it is a "protective tariff." War is said to be threatening be tween the Mexicans and the Texan. Don't bo too fond of compliments. Hemembcr, "thank you, nusy, and thank you, pussy," killed the cat. Jose Morcna died in Brazil recently, aged 135. Hi. birth and ago are said to b. well anthenticatcd. Maurice Foley has accepted the challenge of Frank Fitch, of Troy, to play a gamo of billiards, 1,500 points, for $500. Mew Albany, Ind., lias aspiration, to be the national capital. S'ine at tempt, at Burglary were madoiu one night last week. Some one asked Grant for a lead pencil tho other day. He said the nearest be could come to ii was a cork-screw. Ho wa.ex.crewsed. When you eo a mun with a good deal of religion displnyed in bit sbop window, you niny depend upon it bo keep, a very small slock of it within. A negro pet at Pari., Tenn., line got even with Uo town, which arres ted bim lor setting fire to a barn, by throwing a can ol' oil into the town well. Teacher "Why was Joseph put in to the pit?" Thomas (who goes to the theatre on week-days) ''Hcoause there was no room for bim in the fam- eirt l The women of Xebr.ixka have riding maU he. at all the fair.. Those Western women can rido as well as tho men, and tinlike Kanlcrn females, they glory in their strength. An Iowa girl got into Omaha in the ovoimig, got acquainted wilhayoungl man in mo morning; went lo a pic nic in the afternoon ; and brought him home and married him before supper. Thcie is much excitement in Cin cinnati over keepig tht Bible in the public schools. There is so little of it in tho generality of churches it cer tainly should be kept in the cbools. jPitj Ciocrt, f.icrrtin, ?U. THE CLEARFIELD STORE nr. construct ED. lleorjf I.. Herd.... John K. Wavr... ...William TW11. ...Willuin W. Ho ti GEO. L. HEED & CO., Two door, Borth of tht Court Ilouae, tl.l.ARHI.IIJ, PA. TTAVINO rtturnnl lo our oM buiinei. Man.! X JL w lifreha notify tho ritlum of Cernlcl mil Ibe imlilio irtntrally, that wo hart tntcrwi upon, snd Inland to tirom'Ult, a vigorous oam pairn utainul biih priori and Inferior ,...!. .,i havo now on hand a full .unplr of all hind, of goom urea in mi. market, in tht lint of Iry Cjoods, Wt clnim to hart a full tMortment, oonil.llr.ir In (.art of Mu.lin., bltaobod and unljMiacbed : rnnti of all (r.J.i and itylef; and Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Such ai Alpacai of all .hada.i lit net, Mti' rinui aud Flannel ; henidci. a full amtorU lueut of gentlemen's wear, conUtio in purt of Cloths, Cassimeres, Batinttu and a full aorlinent of READY - MADE CLOTIILXG. Xotions, Hosiery, Trimmings, B0KXT8, C, Hats and Caps, Boots and ShoeB. GROCERIES. Wt hart a full tnpply of Coffee, Tea, BuBar, Rio. Uola.Kl, Tohacco, Fi.h. gait, lin.eed, coal and l.b Oili, FLOUE, BACON, DELED FEDTT, Sugar-cured Ham., Men Pork, and s fall upply of 1'rorUioni. Hardware and Queenswarc, Wooden irtllow Ware. All tht foregoing article, will he tli-banri! for CASH, LI.MBKK, or fOfKTKY ritolllCK, aud at price, to which thert can he no exception. Ihoat in need of Oood. in our lint, will pi.... US-CALL Ayn see vs:-w GKO. L. KKED 4 CO. ClcarSeld, SepU 17, 1SC8 tl. GREAT EXCITEMENT ON SECOND STREET, Clearfield, Pa. NIW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. TUB aodertljn.d rtntwtfnllj Inrlw Ibe tt tentloa of tht nl.l1t a-r.ll ik.ip pltndld aoonraont tf m.rcbatdiie, which thty AT VERY tOW TRICES. Their itork eonileu In part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, filirh m Prlnte, Ie Lalnee, Alporrae, Merinot, tiinchiiii,Myilin.(hlarhd and unlfsvh. ed,) In;ilnj, Tirkioyi. cotton and wool Flanoel,6atin tti.Canlmerei, Coltonadei, Ladiee' fihawU, Nubiai A Hood si, Baltaorai and Hoop bkirte, ic.. Alio. 6n aortmnt of Men' Drawer and Shirts, Hat A Caps, Boot A Sboea, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASll Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IS SHOUT A GENERAL ASSORTM EXT Of eTerrUiinc Ofnully kept Is a retail einre. all CUKAP KCKCAH er apprised eountry pro dueo. A. K. WRIGHT k EONS. Clearfield. Kot.7,, lflf7. C. KRATZER & SONS ARERKCF.IV1X0 A SPt.EXDIDSTOCK OF CARPEIS AND OIL CLOVHS. WALL PATEIIS-GILT PAFEH, f a LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES- jcorSTE!irA!;E3 ASD QUILT3. LINES TABLE CLOTHS I SArKlNS LADIES SI LK COATS it OVERS Kl RTS. ele3ast shawls 4 lace points. ladies' t- children's trimmed hats. dress goods and trimmings. best kid gloves-lamps' gen. tleme.v3 and children's. black and fancy silks, fixe black alpacas. unequalled stock ladies' and children's suoks gaite1w. men's calf ! frescu kip blx)ts. heavy calf boots. $5. ji en's a sd boy's' fin e axd h ea vy SHOES. BEST STONE TEA SECTS, $. CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP. GROCERIES. FLOUR PROVISIONS AT LO tt'ES f RATES. LIBER. I. DEM'CTIOX TO THOSE BUYING) IS QUANTITY. WOOL. MARKETIXd AND COUNTRY J'RODIVK WANTED. rirartrM. Jtrnr IS, lSn. I.Iver.v Stable. ' 1 1T K ond reijrrted Hera Iravr to Inform the pnV 1 i th.t h. .. fuik rrr,..rrj u, .!n,- date H in !ln wavof funiitthz H !('. tlucvies. hadtilre and Unmeet, on the l,nrtt notice and u rfaeonehte trrm. Eridnoc on Lucuit street, belWL-a Third and Pn'ih. ;eo. w. OBAHHART. rieaHleld. April II, 1M7. I Mm HATK-W hit Iad. Xtbc, P.inr, Liu arod Oil. TarpMiiins, Varauhee of all kinds, Colon In V.I udifrv faint. Varni-h Bm.h.. M. Mi .Mir n. tm Ha. JIUUKKT k YOUNC, Slone-Cullers & Sloiie-Mnsons, 1 rilT tteeateall work In their lint tt mod M ' and t KlKfT I LAri ,11.. Architectural Oraanienla In ALL 8TVI.KH, Rtont Drttalng of tttry dttcHptinn, and all kind, of tnaaon work eon traeltd for in or oat of ibe ecunty. Any pmnri wiehinfr to have resectable nimD work and ttonc.cuttiiijf done, will And It lo their lnlerett to rati upon ui. We would alro Inform the pub lic thai we ran deliver any qaantltj or elui ef tone desired, ae we aro the ownere of FIIIST-CLASS STONK yUACRY. Order, for work tan bt addrtMtd tltbtr to Clearlmld or Luthtnburg. mar.1ltf III UHItT a YOl'NO. Jlurble & Stono Tnnl. t. 1. 1 1) I) i: i, i. t . DUSIKH to Inform thoir friend., and tht puhlic, thnt thty bare now and will beep eonitantlT on hand a Urge and well aoteoted .lock of ITALIAN and VURMONT MAHbLK, and aro prepartd to rurniih to order TOMBSTONES, Doz and Cradle Tombi. Monument! in Handitono ftDU Marlde. Curb and l'iu fur Ceme tery Loti, Window Silli tt Cpe. Architectural A Lawa Oruawenti. , They would invito apeeial nttention to their ant di tone Monuments which are built from original deiit;na, and will eonipure favorably nb aaay thing o! tho kind in the eointr). If deatred they ean fuminh Marble Window gilli and Caps at a flight aJrance on the prioe of banuitune. Yard on Reed street, near tho Railroad depot, Clearfield, Fa. jeVtf furnlturr. C'hvap liimiture. JOHN GULICII DtSinn.S to Inform hie old frlendi and eoi tomers, thai having enlarged his ihop aod increased bis facilities for nianuiaetuhnt. be is now prepared to make toorder nieh Furniture as may be desired, la govd style and at eheap rate for CASH, lie goo orally has on hand, at hi Furniture rooms, a raried assortment of ready, made furitture, among which are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobes and Seok-Cenei; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining Kitooston Tables; Com mon, French-poet, Cottage.Jenny-Ltnd and other Kedttesdi j Snfa of ail kinds. Work standi, Hat -recks, Wash-stands t Rooking and Ana Chairs j prtnitH.eat, eaae-bottom, parlor, eoea mon and other Chair J Looking-Olaases of every dusrriptlon on bond ; and new glaee for eld frames, which will be pat In on-very reasonable term on ehortost notice. He also keeps on band er furnishes to order. Corn-husk. Hair and Cut- ton-top Mattresses. . COFFINH Or EVRRT KlND Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hears whenever desired. Also, House Painting don to order. The subscriber also man aft. tares, end ha constantly on hand. Clement's Patent Washing Machine, the bos now ia at ! Those nslng this marhin never need be with. out clean clothe! II also ha Flyer' Patent Churn, a superior article. A family asiog this Churn never need b without butter ! All the above and many other articles are far- aisbed to customers rheap for Cash or aicbanged for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, poplar, Lin wood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken in tichang for furnttir aRemember the shop Is on Merkef street, Clearfield Pa, and nearly oppoiit tbs "Old Jew Store." J0H5 GL'LlCH. .November 2ft, 18C.2 v Uscrllnnrous. H. F, N AUGLE, CLOCK AXD WATUI MAKER, or rostra rn ffi ...m, atiiair sthcit POET OFFICEfiiCLEARFULD riHR subscriber rerpeettully Inform hi old X patrons and the public gnnerally. that ho bus oa hand, (and I constantly receiving new addition there to J a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. l keep Jewelry in all It form and of diilereat value, either by the piece or sot WATCHES A fall Msortaent of either Gold or Silver, made by the best A a-erica and for eign manutnMuroTs, including a fine lot of gold and silver bunting ease, full jeweled. Patent Lever. CLOCKS Of all designs, ecmiitlng of tight day aud thlrtv-hour, of either Wright, spring or levers, and both strike and alarm. REPAIRING. AM kinds of WaUhg And Clocks Rrptited, and warranted. In addition to what I have enumerated, I kp a full assortment of HPKCIACLKti. cniored and plain glau. Also.GOM) PENS and PENCILS, br-OOiNS, rOKhs, HI TTfcK K.MVE!, and In fart every thing in lb Jewelry line. If I fail to hove on hand just what a customer muy need, 1 will order ptr brit eipresi, without eitra ehjrpe. A ltb; nl ft'ire of public patronsgr 1 tnh cited. May 7, 1S6S J U. f. MAl'ULK. READING FOR ALL! ! BOOKS d- STATI0XERY. Murkrt Hi , Ocarflrld, (at the Pot Office.) 'PH R andemined heps Irave to announce to X. the cititens of Cleail.eld and vicini'y, that he be fitted op a room and ha Just returned from the eity with a large amount of reading matter, c onsistinf in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Plank, Account aod Pas Books of every de scription Paper and Envrlni.es, Fronrh prreeed and plaint Pens and Pencils, lilan, Legal Pipers, l)eeds. Mortgages ; JuHftinent, Eiap tloa and Promissory note t While and Parrh; ment Brief, Lffral Cnp, Kerord Cap, and Bill Cap, Hhort, Wuno tor either Piano, r!ule er Vioiia constantly on hand. Any books or stationery desired that I may not hare on band, will bo or ordered by Urst express, and sold at wholesale or rnUil to salt customer. I will also keep periodical literature, such as Majrntines, New. papers. A. P. A. UAULIN. Clearneld Mr 7, 1Ktlt.tr EW tiTUltE AND SEW UOODs! JOS. SHAW & SON He juit opened a Nitr Stosb, on Maio St..CLimuo, Pi., latelf oocupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Their slock conti.ti of LOIH"Zr CEaCDIE)S3, Giocii'.H of the lsl quality, Queenswabc, lSoota and Shoes, anU every article oeeeuarT for one's comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur- rba.injt ellipre. MT 9. lHf.fi-lf. It. 15. TAYLOU'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Nar the Tlailrtwid IVj. .t,) 1 TKAItl II l.!, PKNS A. T KMUKATK this snethod of laformlnir the tiutiltr, that I hate ntnrri nn a yard for the xnie of wood or enal-bumt Li Mb and Anlhrmrite COAL, In the bun.njrh f Clcnrfif I'i, and hare roTn-lrtt-d arran;rai'nts with easttrn dmlrrs by which I run kw p a full mpilr cnotantly on hand, whirh will le dipord of at rraeoimlilr rules, by the ton, buihrl or tar load, to enit purrhsnrrs. TH'imc at a divtanre mn a.liire snc by letter, and obtain all necessary lufiiriaation r-r rrttfn nmil. I II. R. TAVLUK. 1 ClearficM, Pa Feb. 14, Hf tt ! "0 MY OWX HOOK? j T T AV INtl purchased the entire stock of rnod , 11 it Ibe old stand ol Kirk A Hn.rt 1 intvud to continue the business a hrrriuturc. My mot to is to aril 44 1 nnr roa ca!." Thsnkln our friends and ciit'tnrii fur part patronage, 1 solicit a otiitiiiuane of the snif. lrAAC KICK. TamWr City, Kept. J2 tf. fpllR HEMOCRATIC ALMANAC fur IV. 1 M7 and fr sale at tho Tost Olrte. Price tl ocnts. Wstled t ant address, fid if (alt at Qui oQica. ,,.. to. a. hi n BOYNTON L YOUNQ, FOUNDKHS A MACHINISTS Manufacturer of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corn.r of Fourth .nJ Pin. glrarti, t'i.i:ABFii:n), pa. n a VIVO rnjniri-il In the manufiwturo orrt ela.i M A I'M I .N K It Y, . iTcotfully Inform th. public Ilia! ' tare now pr par.it to Oil all ordar. a. rh.aply and a. promptl.T ai ean l done In any of the ciliei. Wo uanulacturt and deal In Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Bi-ad BliKiki, Water Wheel,, gliaftinr Pll.v.. OifTord-. Injector, Kleam iaiie,, rjteaia Whiitlea, mien, Tallow Cup, Oil ui, llauge Cooki, Air Cock., Globe Valve., Cheek Valve., wrought Irorj Pipe., Hiram 1'umpi, Boiler Feed I'umpi, Anti Friction Metre., Soap Flone Tacking, tiaiu IV-k-Ing, and all kind, of MILL WORK together with I'lowi, Hlod Bole., COOK AXD PARLOR STO 'ES, and other CASTINGS of aU kinda, eOrden aullcitij and filled at city price.. All letter, of inquiry with reference to naehinery of oar manufacture prumpllr au.wrred, by addm lug n. at ClearSold, Fa. decie-lf B0VMON VOfXO O. L. Tteed, J NOTICE. w.VbIu.1: 1. V. Weaver, . Ju iti:i;i a co. CLL'AIIFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! rpiIE pr.prietor re'pwlfully lornrm tbeeitileni of Clearfield eoantr. that th. k.v. ..i-.i. refitted tlii. e.Ll.lihuicnt with the late.tlnl,K.vl woil working machinery, and an now prepared to eieruie an oroer. in their tin or bnainwa, Thiy will give e.jHicial atlentlmi lo th, wanafae lura of material for houK building, .urn u FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, RASH, DOORS, BI.IVDS, UHACKKT3 ,Wf Or ALL STYLES, We alwaya have on baud a large .twk of IIIY Ll'MllKH. and will naroaah fur all rlr.r I.u,lw.r Oo.-and a half inch panel .tuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eichangfd, to suit rusttnncrs 4-Ordfrs solicited, and Lumber farni.hed nit abort notice and on rvaonable tcrnta. l. L. KLED A CO. Clearfield, Not. 7, 19C7. K. B. Patto E. A. Invi Jon. F-attom, J. il. laau. E. B. PATTON & CO., Hating tiled up a trft-clail PLANING MILL Are prepare! to fun. Irk all kinds of Manufaclured Lumber, lurh a Flooring- Siding:, 8nrfac-LVeued Lum ber, Bash, Poors, Blinds, Aod Try drscription of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. jvr-l)rlprs will find It to their advantage to eoufoll ur itrioes before jnirrhairr elsewhrre. Ad.lroM, K. li. PATTDN A Ct., t'urwensville. Dee. 3, lRCS-lf Clearftrtd oounty, I'a. (Tlotbing. How lo Nave Jloiiej'. TH R times aro hard; yuu'd Ilk to know How yoa may ear yoar dollar j The wy to do tt X will show, If you will read what follow. A man who llred not far from hero, Who worked hard at hi trade, But bad a household to tunport That squandered all ha Bad. I met bin oar-. Says he, "My friend, 1 look thread hear and rough j I'to tried to jet myself a enit. But ean't smrt p enough." Say T, my friend, how much hart yon J i'll tell you wber to (to To ;et a suit t1at sound and eheap i To REIZENSTKIN A Co. He took what little hi had serd. And went to IteitrnMeln A Brothers', And there hs o a he mi sow suit For half bt paid to others. Vow he 1 home, he looks so well, And their efieet is such, That when they tak their daily meal, They don't eat half as nor b. And now he finds on Saturday night, With all their wants eupplled, That he ha money Is ft to spend, And tome to lay aside. Bi" food snrcers, with ehrfal mll. II gladly tell to all. If you'd ear money, go and hay Toor elnthe at KKIZKNSTEIN'S CLOTHING HALL. tri. . at. . -1 ... a. ..a J L... ri...ki. nnrn in w vuva pop, aui.i ari w vt. vh'ihikh and good Furnishing Good can be had to suit every taste and In every style aprll, fl? Miss E. A. P. Rynder, AUIVKT roR Cbickerlng's. Btelnwai' and Kmereon's Piano boiiih s, Maenn A Hamlin' and Psloabei'f Orpsns and Mclitdeons, and O rover A Baker' hewing Machine. also turn er Piano, Guitar, Organ, Harmony ind Vocal Mu sic We rioj il taken for less ihsn ha.f a term. ptr-Hooiuf neit door to First National Bank, tleainild, May i, 1m9 tf. TI'nTICIvM1 A r5TAHI.l;i' KK:A, We hive I'rSi'lcd large numUcf f ie new KKT. DILL, aud will uu the micii.i of tnentv. flveoents, mail eajty to any addias. ni.v?a r AM I H-Klll.tMHI No. 1 elrhteen Inrk HIINUl.KS, for wl.i.k the Wifttt prior willhenaid. WKAVliA IILUS, Citaiaeld, Jily ;i, 130,-U A. r. not nton , it i; ,ii o v a id. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, .Jlarkrt btrrtt, ClrarfaM, Pa. TK beg lo fnforta our old and new y f customers, that we have removed onr tahll.hment to the spacious new building Just erented on Markrd atrert, nearly adjoining th Maoiion llouso on th west, and opposite Messrs, Or sham A Hons' store; where we respectfully i tit It th public to eome and buy their Drugs, Clioiuicab, Patent Medicines. 01 LB, TAINTS AND VAHNIH11ES, Our Moek t Prog and Medicine eonslat of OTerytl Ing used, elct4 with th groalest care, and WA71EANTED STRICTLY PURE! We alio keep a full stork of Pyee, Perfumeries, Toilet articles, fsoaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, White weh Brushes, and every other kind brush. W bar a Urge lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, c'l.i.eed Oil, PalnU, and In fact ararTtblng t.ed in tba painting bu.ineai, which wa .floral City iticea to eaab buyer.. TOBACCX) AND SEGARS, Confectionary, Fplcee. and the largeit '.lock of varieties ever olT.r.d in tbi. place, and warrant ad to k, of tba be.t lb. Market aAordi J. a. HARTSWtCK, Not. It, 18C8. JOHN F. IHWIN. SHRINER'S wm nn th aftitma, PnnvrnrTTfl, Btonn BPITTINIJ, IUVm LI.TV OV HKEATHINO. PAIN and WKAKNKSfi IS IHE CUl-.ST.rKul BLKSOMB COt,MIMi AT NKJHT, c It will rlVrlu.lir re move tttr Vtif h Utat frmnUy follows Hraate. and any mOrUm of Ute rrjnrtory eritans, o saktlrr of how lonf standlftjr, or whatevvr lib' anoof the stmoa. U aoMuasperitic, li putrlr vrf.UbM-. and is .lirassnt to Uir unf. Its OV.i m MotaiiiiR, ailavlhir lit vio-rt-novaf lhacmifh, tarlllUUna MpwtnraUttauietiBg Ue awes and biliraUte; Uie itUav Mothers, Save Your Children I Ko child neM die of nwrp. If this rn.r Is ewd In lie.: iAta tt a fart drmrm$tratt4 fry twfrnemr. No fl)T slxiuld tc witliuul Uhi Hvmp. u Unl UUl disc, C Rol'p, rnM ilka a thkf te Ute niht, to steal away rmir HtUe ones, wbca Rf ular awtUcai aid cauaM Ov ebuioed. Prrpavd enfy ey DAVID E. F0CTZ, For sale hy It art f wick A Irwin, flrarflnld, and hr dniirtrists aud sture keer throughout the I oiled Males, li l.U-lv Attention, Afflicted! rrUK uheriLer give notice that he has X resumed the practice of Medicine la Luth orsburg, wher b Intends to devote his atten tion to th treataest ?f CHRONIC IUMUbLR in general. Ho will keep on hand a choice loctionof DRUG!? and MEDIC1NKH ad a pud lo th treatment of chronic diseases, and nay bo un united at his oee at any hour of th day. N. B. A word to those afflicted with chronic disease may be to mara advaniagw. AUr star Bt he aware that coi htrv l'bsielan who do a amino practic have not Tin to attend to tht treatment of cnaomc diseases, and conse quently kkolbct them ; hence this class of dU eases requires axcu nvr attention. UKOKOK WILSON, M. D. LnthersWr. Feb. ?T, lang-tf Beale's Embrocation! (LATE POWILL'H,) For ill disease Incident to Utsc., Cattle, and Human rlesb, requiring the use ol an asternal aini.cati(n. This Embrocation was extensively need by the tioYcroment during the war. For aalo by Harts wick A Irwin, Clearfield. Josvf'h K. Irwin, Curwensville. laaiel Uiod. lander. Lu.herehur tf LlTHERSBl RU POTTERIES I.othrreburf, Clearfield Co., Pi. FARMERS, MECHANICS4 DAIRYMEN Look H erel TIUK undersigned Is jirprrd to furnish yoa 1 wilbth Wt KTtiNKW.AHK maaulactumi in t.iis evuntry. He ha never yet failed In plmse the most ltwlidiima, as to quality ur duralilitv. His ware consists in art wf CREAM rCTS OF ALL SIZES. MILK CROC K An PA, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And In abort ITVEH YTIIINO uaually made and kept In au eatablubuiciil of Ihia kiud. MERCHANTS Can hart Ibrlr ware delivered hr e, ftt ANV Ti MK and to ANY I'i.ACH dr.lred. Order, for wart aollciled, and promptly fflled. ftrYot general aaortment, ae. Catalog u and rriv Ll, mailed free t. applicant., IMr-A liberal diapount will be firm to th. wboleaalu trade. ' CEO. C. E I It IC. I.utbrrbur(. Ta., Dec. J, lSdt-lf Curwensville Marble Yard. OKSlRiH 8 of eitttiiliitg n.y bu.ltifss, and knowing 1hr can he no higher tribute . nHTt to the mi'mory of the deoeaecd and liuriitl (rirlulu, than to erect over their narrow hotnei a scut-lurtMl sUh of tnluring ma ride, thai Irotnt fi-rrvrr to the n-sting v. live of those w oir; I Urj Irave lo ar to il who wtch In show their afUvtinn for llu-ir drfartrd friends and kintrMl, that Ihcy fan now hur an opjMirtunity uf d-Mttg so, by railing at rot ihnp nn Ttinitstn strret, t urwrnfritlo. Pa., as 1 am jrriarvd to furni-li to nnh-r, MONl'.MKNTS, CKADLK Si 150 X T0MI5S, HEAD STONES, Ac, of any ill !trn or site, at nniaUe mt-. N. H. I k'r nn ban ' I the to rr I pit and Di-mrtlr Marhlr. All wrk exn-ntcl in the muM skillful manner. I will lu drlirer wnrk to anr point io tleartivld or adi'nning rowntic, if ir-irr.1. VM.'ll. CuLHlHN. t'nrwenevllle, fM. li-tf. Paints for Farmers and Others. rMIK Urnfion Mineral Paint rmnnany ar now X uianutsrturiiig the brft, rhranrst and meet durst l Paint in ue; two eonts wrll nut on, mix ed with nuie Linseed Oil, Will Inst In t.r IS jemrs ; it is of a IirIiI lrwn or heautii'ul rhori.late mtur, and can hv rbungt l to gnn-n, lend, stone, drab, ohre or errani, to nuit the talr ol the tnuiurr. It is valuadlr !r ll nii-rn, Il.irtis. Frnoea. Carriagr and Car makers. Pails and oodn ware, Agri fiiltiiml litiplMnruts, Canal llitats, crli and hhia' Itfti.-ius, 4 an vms, Metal ami Sliinjtle Hrmfs, lit irt'tng fire and Water fmM.f. IfM.r Oil Cloths, (onr iniuiii(AturTr having a unl i.urO harrrlf the pat year, and as a j.aint fnr any purp'ie is an urasrd fr tnnl v. dural.llily, rln.ttnly mid adhe sn turns. Priro, (ft pet hairH of ."00 ll.s., whirh will siijity fartnir lor yrars toeowie. M arrantH in all rnsns as alote. Kmd fur a cimilar, whirh giirs full pnitic utari, Nune genuine nnlrr brand I'd in a trmle mark, t.raflon Mineral Painl. Per in enn onler tb Paint and remit th money on receipt of gooJs. Addrorp, IHDWKLL A CO., norlO Am 5."4 Pearl Street, New York ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON rf- HAMLIN'S, oa ntl IT - ft. J. HAYES, CurweaarllU, Pa. "lT An.D-O(UHH1.0)i 1 ilUNULV;. I y Tb untfrrigni.d beeahy Itlv nulioo, th.t ll.r wll n.y the birli.l m.rk.1 prioe Tor a f -iod itualilyaf l.tiNi) li I M I.KH : aod ibow having aurh lor .ale. Will and it to tk.lr inlereet to fir. tbriu a cavil Wlui lelllug el.ewli.re. JI'C. dlUW A PON. Cl.r.ld. Mareb . ! f Iraewa and abdoailiial aapportra ol .ry kind f th bateat improeementa, for aal ai iktDtvf liter ( JJAlISWHIl IfttfUt. jtlill Ct9&t, f.roftrlri, tU. ti l( IIA Til A It I J A I AN lcw More In Mulsoulmrn! Iu th room formerly occupied by f. T. Hfgatty. L. M. COUTKIET rpAKPC this method of larnrmlng tte cUImm X n' (-ovingion, Karthaus, tiirard and the sur rounding oi.ntrv, th-it he hsi Jn-t opened a large lur ol b k .Marr.H uMim, whl'-'i ho Is drter n.iue.1 io sell 1 K.N I'l.H t KNT IHKAPKK than the ssme quality nf floods ran be purchaaed for In any other stor In th neighborhood. Hi slot k eutiiiM of Dry Goods of all kinds, Such u Ratinetts, fassi meres, Malin, Pelalncs, i.men, I'riinng. Laiieoes, irimmings, KihlMtns, Lace, UEADV-MADE CLOTfflNO. HOOTS A IS HUES, HATS k CAPS, GEOCEEHS OF ALL KIKES. Coffee, Tea, tinpir, Kioe, Molaaie,, Fi.h, Salt, Lin.eed Uil, t i.h Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Calling. I'low. and Plow Caitinrl, Nail., Fjilkcl, Corn C'ultivatm-.. Cider 1'ret.ee, and all kind, of Ai.i. 't-0.ii Plow, ar of th. Curw.nrrllla and Centre county make, and aro warrauud ta be of food quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Vamih, Glass, and a general aorUneot of Hialivnery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand,, alwar on hand, and will be aold at th. lowest poeaible figure,, Ltqions, Such a. BIIANDV, WINE, GIN 1 WHISKY 50011 pound, of Wool wanted for which the bigbe.t price will b paid. ci.ovi'.r m:r.D. On band and for aalr at the low.it market price. Al.o, Airont for Wilaon ', Flr.ttonrille THItKSHINU MACUINES. ViuCall and aee for yoaraelrea. Ton will Ind averythinf usually kept in a retail .tore. L. M. COUiniET. Franchville P. 0., Jan. 7, 1MV. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AXD OF COl'RHE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! Alrlt art now opening nn a lot of the best and Tf most seasonable tioods and Wares r or offrred tn this markrt, and at prices that remind one of the good old diys of rheap thing. 1'hnec who lark faith upon this j-ilnt. or dtria our alle gata ns superfluous, need but LL .T OIK STO HE t Corner Front and Market streets. Where tbry ran ere. feel, bear and know for thrrn selves. To fully under 'Und what areckeap goods, this must be dune. W do n4 Uoeia it necetvary to enumerate and itemise our stock. It is enough for us to state that , We have Everything that is Needed und consumed in this market, and at prices that at"bih both old and Young, dejio JutiKPH FFIAW A POX. XEW FI.OlrJt, F1.GU AXD PROVISION STORE, TUT andrr.l?nej bar, juit reeeired at their ew auad in WallaeMoa, a fall npply of Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &c, COAL OIL, (at reduced rate.,) A food article of TOBACCO, CIGARS AXD SMOKING TOBACCO, constantly on band. All of whirh will be told at LOW RATES for CASll or jrirea ia (xruaage for f UINOLES and LlllllER. fit rupectfully aak the pul.he la giro aa a trial before purtbaaiug ,lewhere. 1. R. READ 1 CO. Wallaeeton, April 1, m. EDWARD PERKS & CO., Flour 31 nn ii fart u rcrs, And Iralera la GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, miLirsDVRu, ;pa. VFI I.I, HfPPLT of FLOIR, WHEAT, CUHN and CIIDP oonatantly on hand, and lor ). at rate, remark.lilr low. (febi-U ew Ulnc and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZE NSTEIN, IWUIll KElLtl IX WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET Gl CU'Ar.FIELD, PA. a.-.. Fall atori of Wlnr, P ran It, (.in, Whl-kr and Alrfihol, alwat na hand. hpM'lal attrnti n paid to tarurinff a nura article for Sarrami-ntnt and mrdiral purpuM. Jan21-tJ The Lightning Tamer. TIIBanderiltnrd are the aole Afl la tbta enntr for tbeNorth Aanerieau Ualraniaed LIOUTSINtl RODS." ToeM ar tk. only wt, rod. now la ura, and ar endoraed by all th KtentiSe men la th, eountry. 11 t.roay aollft th oltlaena of th collate that w, will pit thea, ap a better tod. and for Ian aionay, lhaa I, elierred by th forelna eenU who annnally trae.ra tb eoanty and carry ol our lilil. raah, naear ta retura. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOlt. Than wl.hlnf Liibtaina Roda .reeled oa tbelr hutldinga need hut addre,, a, by letter, ar eall la pereoa. We will put th,ai up anywb.r la ibeoouaty, aad warrant thea,. Th Mod.and Fixtur,, ean b .... at any tin by e.lhrf at ourator. MKRRRLL A filULKR. Clearn.ld, Jon. II, IK'8 tf ' NOTICE. VLL perron ar hrrct noiififwl who havr bawd Hnnkinff r round al nr arar th nionih ul Whitm mn oa the pmprrty of UrtM, Itrk cr A u., that all bark yy tnant ha paitl up W U tt any m.rt pro und ran Iw uhiainrd. And all ix-ritnn ban kins limlnT or li.gn or any nther Ititnnrr on th firrN.id fm.prrt.T( without Mr raiMion, will bn hrld for trpMa, or h rbarffd lilt) dollar per raft for Mid ffrwnnd. Application for mid (riund muft t made to W. fci. l)irkcy, (Urn Hope. I'a. (.ROOM, MCKEY A CO. Pept. 1, leftMn... a, h. rru ttmfi. ....w. n. ncritaioa xmv rut jr. FULLEETON aTMcFHEESON, KRKP eonitanlljr ft hand aad fur aalt. Frrub mrat, mrh at BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON', Ac, Treh Flub, and all Vejtetalile. in eeaiHin 1 Canoed Fruita, lUti.r, Lanl, Ae, wbfeh they will eell at the loweat m.rkef prtee.. 'a.h paid tut t ATTLK, Dl'TTKR. Aa. Hoom an MarkM ktlrret, opsonic th Court Huum treld, Pa. May II, 'M-tt Kl MiH ttl. IJoMliip, HubbM'i7 Drake', Hoofland'a Oeraaa.Hoatetter', aad Oreene'e Uxyganalad Bitten 1 alao para Liquor, ef all kind, for iLediciaal parpo..., for ,al by HARTSWICK A IRWIN, V M:RW W ANTKI). The nndemgnrd will pay th kihe.t CACH PRICK for all klrda ol FI R and HEKR KK1SS. tjlr. a, a roll Claaiatld, . J. i,. HUl.fi JJ,N. Jtallrondi n;si,viMt RAii.noVn. TYROS 1! k cr.FArtKir.il)' f))ca 0! and afl.r M..iid.y, AI'RIL , l'...iil.r ltaini will run omI, t,j Hond.ra) l..i..r. Tjriae tmi lirk l'J one l'....nj-i Ti.ln b'twem Tiroaa aoi Md, a. Wiowas LKAVBPOrill. Lr.AvTM)l!Tir Clearfield .4i, r..! Tyrone . 7 I'billpilmrg.arJ.iO, " ! d-,la. In j.'"' IrJ.ia, " I'ailipali'rf.artl 0 . " " lell.ln'o ...6.il, " 1 Cle.rfl -1.1 ...., j ,' Oh-mIb Trro, KAIlK AXIMISTA Nt'KS. FROM CLF.AIIFIKI.Ij.! FHOM TVBoNgf" K fr i , i , 6 , II Station. Klation 1; Interaction f 2i Van.ooyoo j 2-'; Gardner ii ill. rieaiaiit.,.,11 40 . Summit 14 ( Sandy Hlde...l.i 6.1 Ponrlllon 17 10 Oareula tit 15 liunbar 2 7i Kleiner 'a 23 Hi Fhlllp.burr.2l S6 lilur ball 21 r ! U 44 t Si 1IJ Looaard...,. WwdUnd. Ililfler. Wallaeeloa . Illne Hall ... II Plillln.burc IT Hteinera' In liunl ar 2(1 Oi.re.ila ttl Powelllon 2 Kandy Kiil((v....2ll roiiimll 27 Ml. l'leaaant....JU tin i Wallaoetou u "'doer .'i t 10 Dicier "'.il t- VanKoyoo 81 I Oil Uoodland SS ,y Inlererolton. H7 I IS vi, . .. Tyrone.. 41 I 2 l'learfleld'."'.'.4l 110 1'AJIK l'i!O.M" CLE Alt FIELD, TO liellefonte, Pa tl 01 j Middletown j tir Loek ilaren I 70Marietta , j, W'illiaioaport. 3 40' Uneaatrr ' , ,1 Huniinr'lon 1 m PHILAliKLI'llu ; k lwuniwn luo:AIUM,na . Mury.villi.. 4 6(1 Ijuhn. town J ,111. irAllUIMBriK.... 4 TilPITTHBI HH. ns t'ONKIiCriflNMl " " Paaaenrer, leavinf Clearn.ld at I.J, B Phil liahurr at l.jo ti. m llu-,.l. . . u ' " arrivr at Tyrone at i.itl p. an., atakm, eoenetlioi" witn 1 memnatt hiprean haal a, J7p. ai,.n with Mail H'eat at .4I p. m., 00 . bin,!',!,,, with liald Eattle r-lprr.a, leaviof Tvrea, at ;.to p. n., arririnn at Dellefonte at .4i'p ... ui an Lock Ilaren at 10.SO p. m., eonnretiite ,,ih Knr Wail Lain on Hie Philsd.lphia and trie Ko.4, ,e 11.21 p. m., am via pat WilliamrrHirf at I3.4va,'. 8.14 a. ni.. on Krie .M.il Weat, arrive at Wk Ha- ren at nil a. as., eonnreting with Bald Lar!. Kipre.s leaving Lock Ilaren at It). 24 a. ar. ririnfr at Beltelenle at 11.6s a. a.. Hnow ilm City at i.ij f. a... and Trrone at 1.20 p. n. LlJW AKIJ It. WILLIAM!-, tieneral HuperinlendenU OEOntiU C. WILKIN'S, t-uniiulr.Jmt. Philadelphia AErie Railroad. WINTER flilE TABLE. 0 and aftar MONDAY, TOV. 15th. led, tk, train, oa tba Philadelphia A atria Rail Road will run aa follow. : Meet M1rd. Hall Trail learai Philadelphia.... t.Si t. U Da do Bt. Mary ', I JI P. n Do arrir.al Krie I 20 P. M. Erie KipraM le..e. Phlladtlphia..... 11.40 A.M. Do -.do..... Rt, atarya- 8.04 A. U. Do .arn?. at Erie. ID. A.M. I.aotHard. Mall Trala laaea, Erie 40 A. H. Do do St. Mary J 20 p, N Da arrir. at Philadelphia.... 20 A. M. Erie Lipr.u learai ri, 4 r p. u. Do do SL Mary', 10.07 P. Jl Do .arrir. at Philadelphia 12.44 P. JJ. Expreat aaat eonnei-t, at Corry, Mail at Crry and Irrinetoa, Expreaf weat at Irein.lea with train, an Oil Creek a Allegheny Kirer t. E. ALFKb'D L. TYLER, ta.naral Pnp.riateadaBt Hauts. Clearfield County Bank. rpilli Clearfield County Bank aa an laeorpon. J. ted in.titulioa ka. iron, .ol of exiatenee b? tue nrrender of iu charter, oa May 12, All ila nock I, wn,d by tb (abaeriben, wbc will continue tk Banking batln.ii ,1 tb Mm place, aa prirala Banker, under tk. nrm nana of th. "Clearfield County B.nk." We ar, re aponiihl for Ih, debit of th Bank, aid will pay iu note, aa demand at th counter. D.pe,u, recelr.d aad laleraat paid wkea aioaef li left for a Aaed lie... Papw diaoountad at ai per eeal. as heretofore. Oar proaal re.poa.ibtlity ia pledged for all Dopo.it reeeired and baiiuea Iran.icted. A contiaaaaea ef tb, liberal pat ronape of tb baain,M at. a of th eoaaty ia r- apwunlly aollei'.d. Aa Prerident, Cubitr aod oB3er of tr, lit Clearn.ld Coanty Baak. wa rrquir ih note, of .aid Bank to b, pr.,auw for redemption. JAS. T. LKO.VARD, RICHARD 8 HAW, WM. PORTER, JAS. B. URAiUM, A. K. WKIUHT. O. L. RRED, WM. A. WALLACE. Tb baalaeaa of tb Baak will b eoadaeted by Jobl M. Adant., Eaq, a Caahier. JanJeJ J. I). M'llirk. Edward Perka. BANKTNQ & COLLECTION HOUSE mcgirk & perks. Pucerivora to Foiter, Prrka, A Co., riiillprtburp, lentrc Ctianty, Pk ITU THE all the bnMnt-M of a Banking IToaia TI oa traaat'td nmiuntlv &ud una tba mnrt favora.tlc trma marT-tf County National Bank. CLEARFIELD, PA. THIS Baak I. bow epra aad ready for baal aa.a. Oflie 01 Second a treat, ia tb, build ing formerly occapicd by Leonard. Fiaa.y A C. pintcTORt Ana orrtnaa. JAS. B. ORAHAM, R'CHARD PnAW WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTS".. A. K. WRIGHT, GEO. L. REED. D. W. MO0RR, JAS. T.LEONARD, ju:S,'oflj Caahier. PrerdeaL larbsmitlting. Xow Illaoksiuith Shop. 6EC0.ND &T., CLEARFIELD, P. rpiIE anderaign.d beri lo Inform hi, Meade, J. aad th, iahabitaau of tb, borough of Clear. Id and aurrouadiaa; neighborhood, that b ia sow ready ta exeeut all order either ia lroa or aU.I. II0R8E 6H0EIJJQ aa tho noit approred oily .tele. ALL KINDS OF SAW. MILL IRONS and Ell I N B work, lof maa'i tool,, can thookrp read t, fraha, do. Steel toola of all kinda aiade of boat Englilk or Atneriean .tel. 1 fravAll my work ta warranted t lr aatli- fartion, or aot charged for. iut2 AMOS EKNNARD. llogMToHiiNliipAnnc GREAT EXCITEXIKXT AT THOMAS BEEKS'S I IVKRYPODT trying to get thai trat, far It j of being crowded out iut. th aoUL It yoa want good hbociair dug go to Raaak If yoaaaal your Rle.'i iroaedilfkt, goto P., If yoa waal good Mill Iroaa, go 10 Biaaa. If yoa waat your wagon Ironed ia the beat etyla aad worknaanahip. go t Bill. Banna make, th b..t htunp Machine In tba Slate, and doe, all kind, of BLACK SMITH IN uk aa cheap aa ean b doa la Ih eowBty for Caib. My Port Ofec ad tit eel I. Clearieid llridr.. THOMAS BKEKS. B.;i Tp., Dee. It, ISH-tf. Clearfield lSursery. ENCOUKAGB HOME INDUSTRY. THE andenlgaed, harlng aatablltbed a Kai ery oa the 'Pike, about half way belweea Clearfield and Carwenavtlle, ia prepared te far ni.a all kind, ef FRt'IT THEES, (ataadardanA dwarf.) Krergreena, Shrubbery, Urap Viaaa. Uooaeberrla., l.nwtoa Blackberry, Ptravnerry. aad Pasbarry Via,. Al.o, Siberia Crab Tree.. Uuiar. aad early aeirl.t Rhubarb, do. Order promptly attended ta. Addre.., rf, v. et Hjuii 1. ,ep0..y CurweaiTllla, Pa Lime lor Sale I THE u n Acrid rnM, rrnidinf nnr th nVpit aa bad eompltto arran rinanM M h Lima liurnrrt eart of the mountain. biThy ha I' " bled to kfrp roartantlyvo hand a larf aiaatiljat PURE LIME1 which he olferi to fbrmer, and bulldrn at a trifo aU' e mat, Toa.r ia need of tae anict weald d well to give me a eall, or 'IJieM III. by letter, for nrg'itlatmg their lima. 0K0. C. PASPM0RK, Cleardeld. Pa., June . AfcTI:. line good RLAt RbMITII aad oae aiaa to work In woed-mahlnf S"W. Wagoaa, Slump Mavhwaa, Aa. bingla mea ar men with .m.il famllira. Amily to BOOTH A Rl'MBARflKR, aujiitf h'Vi Uvf tl'M "7 r'