Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 30, 1858, Image 4

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selni'il-r(iii"i. I libers in ay (.ilk nf n.i'iiol'iiiy
ill the ilulliien in In- f.eli'.iil r.nini. lln
school-mmi) is ii'il nil" i it i i ii lino of ''Im.-y
bees iiupn.vin;; c- i i shining Ii inr."' II i is
earnest, .h'tivc. iMiotgctic. alive In llll duties,
an-l lile nii-1 i 'lei'-'V ln rv nie his set I. The
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indispensihU ehar e t n isl ,c
t.llhe True Teaeherjw,
Is Strict Moriili'i;. lie is one ulin feels lh
greatness of his mission, wiin Ice. Is the resjion
sihililins of his station, ami I . M I y ilmes to
meet them. He uses no itiiiiiiiriety of uri
guge, docs not slake his reiiitalion with his
money in games of ehnnce, tines tint use in
toxicating ilrinks, nnr speml his evenings at
grog 8hois ami rrneeries, nml I was goin;;t'j
say, won M lilnsli os mneh to he eaimht ilelilinj-;
liimscll willi that li 1 1 1 s v weeil, familiarly calletl
tobacco, in nnv of its shapes. J low any man
can my claim to me into ol a moral man, w no (
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Anil no inn ii who is not strietly a moral man,
if not ilec'nlt'illy religious, is lit tn instruet the
young. Tlio Teaeher ouglit to In; nt least a
man who J'cnr Uoil, niel keeps his comman.l
nicnts, if he iloes not lure l!im, ami serve Him
with all his heart tlinugli hetter, fat- better
wcro it for nil concerned, eoulil this he predi
cated of him also.
1 am aware that it is nreil by some that the
Teacher lias the care of the intellectual facul
ties only, ami that he is not responsible lor
tlio moruttlu of his pupils. This is a serious,
often a fatal mistake. The Teacher, (hough
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moral as well as the intellectual growth ol his I vU: '"'S0' lf 1 Inl,st ' 1 Ii;ivc
ip. i8Lt,ie1,,,;h- .
Some teachers emleavoi' to shunie on the I lio .1 uilgo, win) is a vory sober iniin, bo
rcsponsihility of moral even, to say nothing o( ' lenitily anil inijiressivoly exeliiitimd
religious instruction, bv "leaving thai to the
proaclicr." 1 was not long ago not less astoti-!
isheil than giieveil to hear one whom I hail
been accustomed to rank among the truo teach- j
ers, say, with a seriousness that left no room ;
for doubt, tliat lie felt himself "responsible !
only for the menial improvement" of his pit- j
pils, whilo he left "the doctor to look after
their health," ami "the preacher to instruct
them in morals and religion." Truly here was
a defining of the duties of each profession,
and if correct, would not allow the physician j ll(!011 (i,,.,,-.,! 0f a vorv valuahlo umhrel
to instruct any m anatomy or physiology evei,, , rolIoVinr notice : "Who
l iVVl! ."."T wns the gentleman who exchanged u,-
doath-wound. Delieve me, I left that man .
Il itll it liniel. Inn er est i m ill, of him than Hint i
Kliicli I had previously entertained. Ah ! let
iiich remember that, in regard to the children
of their charge, there may cotno a time when
society may have tiiestions tn ask of them
Milch may not be so easily answered, and that
tliero is one who mav one duv rciuiru some
ouls lit their hands. '
Other traits or characteristic of the Trim;
Teacher I might mention, but (he lime would
fail mo to more than mention etiergv, activi
ty, integrity, diligence, perseverance, love lor
his profession, devoteduess to his calling. I
have also omitted literary qualifications ; first,
because to speak of them f'ullv would require
at least the time that ought to be devoted lo a
single address, and secondly, because the chu-1
racterlstics which I have pointed out as be
longing to tlio Ti no Teacher, w hen viewed to
gether, imply, to some extent at least, a culti
vated mind. Let it snfliec to say on this point
bat tlio Teaeher should have a good general
1 duration. The time is past when "any body
can teach school." School-,rrjitTj are giving
placo to school-rYnr'iiTj the profession is ta
king rank among the highest ami the most
learneii professions ; mid there is no danger of
tho Teacher's etliictilion being too extensive,
provided that it is thorough.
The True Teaeher does not neetl a college
diploma, setting fnith that he bus gone over
a certain routine of studies. turair.;li which bis
abilities w ould never allow him to go, nml very
deeply into which he never has peeped ; but
ho does need to bear on his in inly I row the
mark i f intellect cnM imped, mi l intellect im
proved ami cultivated. If he bits enjoyed lln
adviuil.ip'ss of a public eiliiciliou so t'.ncli
the better, if these advantage;! l ave been im
proved. l!nt he must he i, r '.,. in the true
sense i, I the ., i, ju-t as much if Im sp
College l.uMMS to bis Minn; as if he dues tint.
And the education ii f.-y r:e:.rc will be of
tnnot service, f.r e'.pe: i'tiee is the school
Where w it. !uii! is 1. a, in d.
Again, did time permit. I might spcilk of
ittj-rtliai.ce. ihe l rue teacher feels that
who! has boon done once, can be done again
that whatever any tine else has done, ho can
(lo in like circumstances. Ho has, then, a
nioiieiaio snaro oi wmil is vulgarly called self-, nml (lie puhlio that they are still prepared to ac
eonccit. I call it self-reliance. Ho feels that , cotuuiodato them if favored with call,
ho is a mtni, ami not a mere machine bo has a During the rummer months (ha house has been
will of bis own, ami w ill not be dictated to by llmrimghly renovated, improvements made and
thoso who know nothing of the '-joy ol grief'"' wl'";r extensive nlteratitna in contemplation,
of the toucher's lot. though he Is ever ready . We l,re 'lylcrmlneil to devote our whola ntten
nml willing to receive counsel and instruction f .'""incsn and flatter nurselvea with the
from his rnoro cxpcricticctl co-laborer in tho c."nv"'tlu" tllllt el'all bo able to give sntisfac
gieat work in which lie is engaged. , "!' . SIDES A STOVER.
Nor have I said anything directly of ;,.. '. l" C'lrrW ' i" rendines. to
laleach. It will ,,e readilyinfiirred. , ' ; Su t"1
from tho qualifications specified, that 1 would March .".Nt 1858 v
have tho instructor of the young "npt to1 '
touch. Jmleeil tho characteristics named in-1
dude this. It is not "siniplo element" In
the character ol tho toucher, but a compound
of all tint might be named, and perfected onlv I
by long nnd varied experience. Tho Truo tj entered into partnership in tho abovo busi
Teacher is "apt to leach." Ho can teach his ness. will be tirenarednt all tiinen to mtenH no
pii iU nil bo knows bimsjlf, il any body clso businesn in (ho above lino on ahort notie and in a
cm teach, them any thing, anil what niny bo proper manner. They will also keep oonslnndy
railed the 'educational partition' sometimes nu hnnd nt their ahop on Market at., nenrly oppo
titoro than lie himself knows. oito the Jew store, a Inrgo asaortment of Mahngo-
Such, then, being tlio characteristics of tlio '! on(l Cne Notion) Chnirs, and Cabinet waro of
Truo Teacher, surely an Importnnro and a dig- cv,ry dcacriptiirn which they will be found evo
nity arc attached to his oflicc. Tho teacher's m"ly 10 ,li'l""B of on reasonabl terms an the
culling is not to bo lightly esteemed. It is a "r,iclo ",n be elsewhere in the county,
great, a glorious calling,' second to nono on 1 c,rM"ck o Cabinet Ware now on hand, con.
earth, llmv nftcn do e find voung men pur-, " ?'urt i n
(icularlv, making school-leaching but , ep-1 Jl ?"T BT,.U"L S"fn'' w'nS
stone to somcthitig in their estimfition liiKh,f,, I J, " , f
"S .' ,l'7e W"C TC',""tr ?" the earth. tr fnrd and Pier Table., Ac. UreaK"U,t' Un
1 lie 1 ruo lonelier is a man to bo respected, I 0FF1NS manufactured and delivered at any
nay, honored in Ins community. Anil why not J lp -e desired. J
Is not his tnfluonco greafer thnn the influence Iny 23, 1951
i I D") . il . i f I I... I t li Hid I ii' .l.i-i nti l i
l.i . il., n HnrH f Ills life i-.-el Im
. . I.. 1 n u p . i, , ' n i inl-iinn f,i in iln .ni. II
nn I i i i m i,. tnl, liniii.t.-.l, beloved, nt'il Imp-
t . I le Im I ilr I, I I.) e.i el d'l'l I teem Mn
ii.iln.l, Kiel - - It Ii ll In'l.lli'lv tl he-)i'l
tee I' i t.. i l"l lit I il.i.X Inr llll ftlllK I . ' (J 1 1 ,
umI li..ii' in.ieli, Atnl n lie lun tl'M. Ml-
) Hie I I" 1.1 , In Hie.' lliltl(!. III. I' terl llletll.
A 1 1 ' I .. I . i e nil, Im i'Xiei'H M linltnehinn l
I ,i In ei.--l. n'l I (tmiil enll1 to JM'n.V mil nl'
ll,. til i llll. I il illsiini,teil i.f linn, ttliiileVi r
i l e -in ii'. inel.l' lii.iy lie ileliieil l.illl, lliili" l ull
I,!,, an i Ins lichltii e. i i.Ver Ills ilinii-
..i.ii.i t,l aiel Ihe li iijlty i- linn.
I I.-- I i n" I', in In r li t-s )mt .-r the .rer-nt
i.'.'.i . 1 1 .' Ii i s Im t lie I i-l nn , lie I. I.n
.' i,t ii i' 'el tip, i neni l.i K.M; Iheiii I y lin
..initio lit eniii.le. Ilel.mk iiway iiheml,
Inllie tieie tv hen the little l.i.j H i.ml (cillsn
liniiel him hive lieeiiine men iiinl unliieli, Mint
I lie play (:i iimiil li mheen exehaneil Inr Ihu
;! - t aten-l Merner lile ; wheliliie ellin
I !; has civeli plaee lo the leil'er nr the Innies
n! I iv -!' ilivinily, the mii1len-l,ilU In the tml
dier's (run. ami the S.i.i ts of ehilillionil to the,
;'i'. at hattle nl' lite. Anil no Ii:n In i ii.I'h uyu
.ems Die ilini visla of Ihe Inlnre, lie seen
I i i -In hnnnn-il im I lielnved. iilnculeil n tnl ne
l.il, viitin.ii.s ami happy. Ie looks only at the
iiri;'lit .si-le. lie sees llieni in the ilillelent
. itrsiiits nf lite ; si. me ill 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 I o letiretnel.t,
I s.re.iilintt peaeo im. 1 haiiinesH iit'otitnl them,
'am! nl'.ii. i miywiiik roses in their pathuay I'm
jolliers. He sees olliersin ml.lic life, sny
I in nations I y a wonl, causing unjust jn.lyrs
- tn tr. inl.le at their ei(.sit ions of jusliee, iii.l
the Ihroni! ol tyrants to totter at their hiil
ilmes, while j'istiee iin-l ernelty cowe:' i i very
sli :u e heti 'atli their rehnkes, an I I nn h aie.l
virtue r. joiee in Ihe Miiishine of their smiles.
Some i.e, sei's in their iiiintnl.inee a,lmiiiister
iii tn the inor--teeilin( the linni;rv -i ml ololli
Ihe niUeil, ami siri ailin the U'oi',1 of
I. He thrniiliniit the iM.rl.l. ll 'S-.-es ntheis
sjien liiii; their lives, h e ilise all they have tn
sien.l. ill '-lining (jnoil ;" some ihysieia;is.
siniiii I iu i n i s a nil sl.itesiiien nf il isl ine.l inn an. I
merit j sonij jmlej, unvnnior.s, eotieressnn'ti,
whil.. one st. .mis at the heail o( irtiveriiment.
Hi one l.v his si, It; tli.it wmilil lianllv I
ie re-
cognizi'il as the romping bripht-eyeil girl of
the hill-siilo school. Others he sees, like him
self, instructors of the young ; some again,
heraltls of the Cross, iitnhassailors from (Joil
to man ; nn.l w ith a thrill of holy pride unci
pliMstirn imleliinilile, ho cries, "these were my
pupils !" He labors not for gohl ; he toils by
il.iy nn.l racks bis brain by night, not for any
tmirlile motiuiiient to his fame ; but, like the
Spartan mollier, ho cut) point significantly to
lit tug mniiiinienls of his faithfulness, with the
S)ul .t.,M (.xprossion "Mcvf nru my jewels
i tSA juror's nnino was rull.-tl Ky tlio
U'li'ik. Tlio man ii'lvnm-ed to the juilge's
; desk ami Mini :
' ' I shtiiilil liUo to lie cxctisoil."
I "It is iiiijM.ssiible," said the Jmljto, iloi-i-
W,y.
"l'liit .hiil'i' if you knew my ronsons."
' "Well, tie,' wltiit tire tlioy V"
'Why, tlio fuel ic," ami tlio mini
inusotl.
"Well, sir, jiroceeil," coiitinuotl tlio
I Jllllne.
'Ckvk, scratch that man out !
t)""Is your master nt limiic?''
"No fir, ho is out."
"Ts your mistress at homo ?"
"No, sir. she is out too,"
"T hen I'll stop in and sit down Lv
liro."
"That's out too, sir."
CyA goiitlcmanlv individual, who had
,"'i:11,,'s "'f11''10 tllc otllC1' and forgot
lO ll'UVC Ills.
A. WONTDOIIKUV, E. A. HII-PL8
N W FIRM AND
NEW GOODS.
Just Received at the store of Montgom
ery & Hippie,
C'UKWKXSVILLK, TA.,
Consisting of overy thing usually kept in a co un
try store nlfo a largo quantity nf DRUOH, to
which lie invites the attention of Physician :"imil
a largo quantity of PATENT lil KIJICI.N E3
', aiming whieh may be fount the follow ing :
hr. Jiute'g Meitiritics,
r. .S'.""i ('i "
lh. Hffflandc's German Hitter.
J)r. ('nrtisf's lluirana Inhaling Vapor.
r. t 'lark's Female Pills,
Dr. A irc's Vliem Pictoral and Pills.
r. 'riiompscats Meilirims,
lr. liilaa ivi's Ointment and Pills,
lh. Trunk's y.jetie Ointment,
lh. M'ri'iht't Indian VeietaUe Pills.
lh J'eat'l's Aralian Oin'ment far Spain
anil liinyhimc a certain c.iv.
Iso, I'ltnir, Grain, Fish, Cln-esi'. 1:.. f ans
!. ryed Apples, Salt, ic, on hands, tunl Vr Mile
at nil times.
The nhnvit we otTur low for CASH or UK UY
PAY. As wo wi it tly tn ndlii r.. tn ihe l!ea
dy l'lty tsysti'in, er i.nr fi.nils ns low n-. 'h
iiivst, sn.l iu n ji j... ill trbc n I 1 !,.; rf
rr. .im e nl the Uh.dipsl Cio.) Piiees, V. V w,-h
nil tn i;ii- i.s ii euil nml jud ; Inr il.-t. n r. .
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ruip? a i'n ufV the. To.. a Tcin.s ;1 .
per il.nj.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
t, LA J i: WHITE SWAX.)
F.ac9 st. abovs Third, IMIa.
ri 'HE .rt iirieti rs ol the above well known cs-
I till. lishll. mil. helnif I l.n.il. f,,l fur !,
liberal pnlronngo bestowed upon them the pnst
yenr, tuko Ibis method of informing their friends
ahinct, Chair Making,
AMI IU) U H K PAINTING,
JOHN GVLIC1I A DANIEL BENXER having
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I ill nn i i-rll. lil li'ililinil fur Iniiilii-i in-', .) e.
'l'lie lint. I is l.i-iivi y timli.'ri'.l with v 1 1 1 1 pini. .1
.mil liii.hi r. feifi'iil ImiiM K, biahh', niilhuil'l -1
iu,'; ni'i.n the I'ten.is' S. '
' 'I'l.tnis ok ;' ll i'.. 'ft n ier tent nf tin. ttln.'i. i
; piiri'l in o ini.iiey In he ,ii,l in cn-h ttlo'ii tin.
j.r.ii"ily is fltii-k"!! .h.Mii. I iii tliinl i,f tin. re- i
! irnimhr tn he si-i-i.r.'il n'..ti tin ir'inipi'ii hy l.unil .
! an. I nuirt ::!:..'. llie inter. -st paynhle iinniiiilly In
; Vill'iiaril Y'.iyj r, litl" wiihnv nl Jiilinthiin Pelin-e,
'luring iii',-, iiinl nl her ilereina', the .rhe'ial tn
hp I'liiil tn Il.e 111 il s 1. 1 the ih e, iisi',1. I lil.'.lhir-l
I el lln halan.-.' en.-li ulien tlir .-.all' ennlirnii'il
l.v the t nnit ninl t li o r.-inaiinh r in twit ennui nn- i
mini .'.vim ills tli.'r. iil'l.'r wilii inlere.st, In In' se- i
I l.y ,ii.l;:.'nn iil heml n ! nun I-;iik '. I ns-.
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ivi n nl ine c.ii.i ruin I inn
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Tin: !ri:vii: :t hutic i-ohm): !
n i!ip rront V.uii!;nv nf llrrrcll k Ciirlir'n'
ilirit-Miiry Ki.ililin;', on SrniHj Strut, I
in I he l)i)i'iiii.!! li ol' L'li iirlii lil. '
w
II ri. K lh"V mo i ii-iuire'l tn iniiuiisnelei o all
kin !, el TIN' ak.l SlillKT IKD.N WAIli;.
i They lire n'o ,i .')iiir"il t.i furnish, tit reiln I u'i-
1 ens, the tnlliinin iirtii-h-s in nil their varieties
I IJAK-ll;t)., NAII.S I STKKl.. .Alsn Thru.-h-
ii iiiaehiiic.s, 1'loiighs, I'.iti'iit Cutting lluxo.',
! Chain l'tnni s, f'aii.iit .nn.-;' ye-eut ters nn.l l-'uii-
nels, i-'elf Mcaliii;.' Cans Inr I're.ei 'iu,; frail, ns
wi ll esa lal'e viuiely nf inill-ekeepiii;; utinisili,
ten uuu.erntis tn ni. Illiun.
Stoves They liavu nhni a lare nssnrlini ut of
hnih Cook nml l'nrli.r Stnvt-s, of the best nn.l most
uppruveil patterns, tin .1 mining them will he found j
tin.' I'i'lel. rated MOW WOULD COOK ST'OVK.
All nrilers tnr einaius will lio lli.uiklully re.
ii'd nml promptly Mleuded In.
lloiis-Spo;itin- ilutio tn order.
As they oeeupy a large and eoiiiin.idi'.us binise,
is well lis init-huildingi, they nro well prepnre.l to
do a Cniiiuiissinii Inisini'ss and till nrdnrs, either
us Ki-tuilers or Wlioksale Dealers will he thnnk
fully reueived, and uUeuded tn with tlesiiiteh.
0. II. JILIIKKLL.
may in, ISift. J,. K. C'A ltTlilt.
IIF.XrtV Llltt UV. .1. 0. It.lllTSWICK.
MLUICAL PiBTSERSIIII'.
JK. 11ENKY 1.0UA1N, having nssneiated I
X.J with him in the prnetieo of Medieine )r. .1.
li. HAKTSWK'K, tiny oiler their pml'es.-inniil
services (n the ritixens of f'learlield anil vicinity
They will uttend to profcssinnal culls ut all hotir
n ii .1 in.'ill seusiuis.
Dr. llartswiek will he fuuml during the day nt
their tifliee upptite l'r. Loriiiu's recinonei', iiinlnt
night at his residence, olio tluor liurlh of lU'cd k
Weaver's store.
Cleiirfield, Juno 1(1, 1s.,fl.
i i. v i iii i: i i.r.ATHi'it i
IIEMIY W. OV HUMAN,
1.MP0KTEK nf French Calf skins, mid genera)
lenther dealers, Nn. II Smith Third st., Phila.
A general assortment of ull kinds of leather,
morocco, Ac., .le. .'ed mid Oak S.do lenther.
March I, sj7.-y.
STAl'l'I'l'.H ,fc IIUtl.KY'
Cheap W a t c li c s and Jewel r j .
Y17rII0LSAI,E nnd HETAII,, at the "Philn.bl.
pbia Watch and Jewelry Store," Xo. 118
(old No, illi) North Second Street, corner of Quar
ry, Phihid'n.
(iold Lever Watches, full jeweled IS censes $28 CO
(lold Lupine, IS carat, 21 CO
Silver Lever, full jeweled, 12 11(1
Silver Lnpine, jewels, y oti
Superior Quiirtivrs, 7 00
(iold Speetneles, 7 00
Fine Silver Speetneles, 1 jn
Gold Bracelet.', ..... ....,-( no
Lady's (iold Pencils, mi
Silver Tea Spoons, per set, 6 00
(Jold Pens, with Pencil nnd Silver Holder, 1 00
Oold Finger Lings 37 J cents to $S0; Watch
Glasses, plnin 12J cents, patent IS, Lunet 25:
other articles in proportion. All goods warranted
to he what thev writ sold for.
STAFFFEU A II A It LEY,
Successors to O. t'onrnd.
On hnnd some Gold nnd Silver Levers and Le
pines, still lower (linn tho above price.
October 7, lS.ij.-ly.
II. P.TIIOMPSJON,
1 physician, may bo found eilber nt bis office
nt Scofield's hotel, Ctirweusville, when mil
professionally absent. l)ee. 20, ISil
Al.ll HU ASS nnd COPPER taken in ex
) change for TIN nnd HAIJWA!',E at the
crlabli: hmciit of.
.MKEIs; C"
r .' ; 1
D.i. t.i ,in,i
notie that
Medicine, and wi
he priifet.-ion.
T!:i)MI"'(
I. '( 1 i.-tiN ri'. (fully vri v
hc ha.- re.-uiued the Prnetieo
II promptly attend tn nil calls
l.t. ilier.-Iiuijj, Aji'l 2, Is..ti.
1 ! A
t'X N
CO.
Iei'ti !'-;.ii:i:i
a .Mil" on I' I
ille. An ,
nit. to ordeie
I; -I
L. K-'-dN t'R-WS,
AV.
I.U', olliee mil.
"lid Sill et, Clou .
in1:
siilen, '. en 1
lime 1 I -i .i.
X t. J-ijJ.U iiUU
TTTS Si
4 XV
i m
NV persons knowing lliei'iselvcs iiid.-lil-d by
ote or honk nei'iiunt of oil') year or more
minding, are positive!)- requested to cull nnd pay
ofl, othei wiso they will bo treated according to
law, without respect to persons.
Fit AN'tTS CONDUIET.
Frcnchvillc, May 5, 1S5S.
TO MY CREDITORS.
r.KiNO nged nml infirm in body, I nm desirous
to ffettlo nnd close up nil my
All persons having claims again
foro r.'iiucstod to present tl)
ment. I desire tube my own executor.
mny 10, ms. JAMES KEA, Sr.
( VI VTIOX.
VLL persons arc hereby cautioned agninut
buying, or in nny way meddling witli 2
,Mi kh Cows, one red nnd Ihe other brindle. now
in the possession oi Joseph Millward, of Decatur
tp., as the (aid cows belong to me, and are in his
nOHMCMuifill nn lilln mt)l. ail)tii,t In tnv nr.lna u.i.t I
control. ' I
DAVID GOSS. 1
Sept. 23, 1S07. 3tpd.
CAUT'OX All persons are hereby cautioned
agninst purchasing a certain note drawn by
me in fnvor of Stacy W. Thnmpeun, dntod 2tii
August, ISO", for f 120, as I hnvo not receivod
value therefor and will not pnv it.
DANIEL LOWMAN.
April 7th. 1807. 3l-pd.
JOHN TROUTMAN
OTILT, continues tho business of Chnlr stnL:
O and House, Sign and Gimnnentiil l'uintin i
me snop tormeriy oocupie.1 by T.outmnn A Howe,
at the east end of Market street, a short disUince
j west of Lux a Foundry. Juno in, 1800.
the shop formerly occupied by T.outmnn A Howe,
tllilMt. I MlltM.C IIH1II,-.
l II
I, .1,1 ., .,1 . t till It. ( Inltrt l ).. t "1
l.i .ii .Lin I, . iniinli kf t 1 1 II iii, A. IMi.n,
nt I in tt . li.t i.h', I' n., la lri.il t In H' i-'Hlltli"ilnl,. nil
.Ii . inn l.ii'.f lni.it.iin lln h t nl r ..f i; . Il-t
I nln s I.,, no a lh I n illi Hir .i"t I hi
inntk-l r)..iJ.,' nn. I l.! I'nr mill llif rtn.l-
ln.i"l". IM lillili" tl ill l linil. r !!" rnr nf II I
I. in...' I, 'i. tin-,, IM III t-MI I II.
l in tti iit. ill.-, A.i il 21. I''.'.
s
iim: it i ', im ii 1 1 .it inn i.f
'I In. .n.i.. I v
ii.i"l hy I'lirli'i A lirn. In
I lilll i,', will Im l.-hl ..w (tl
i '....' v i
ii mi r
.nt. I
l.ll'ln
lh,- i l.i-l .
I'"""" 1 :
it ill - ;
tin' lull, tin
a..l
,. ..
!-! iniii.t in tt. Ii. :tfl 1 lln
I. r I. ii.l In'." i-i'iiii"! li'.l Willi
. " - nl i : 1 1 . I , iihi.nl iiiii. h.iM in if tn -
in nn. I. 'I Inr.' i . n le w Iw ni'ii r
iln ill ili j: a ii 1 1 til HI 'i. til liihliii; a ii 1 1 sin l -'en tint
l;' e. I. I neili'ri'il f..r the iniiniil'iii'lni e nl ,
Hum. vtuie itti'l iiliiin.l..iii'e el e.nil t.ro mi I liu
inii-l I v. I'nr li'l'lim a 'lv In
I.. J.'l ll.VNS, fli'inln lil. '
May 2. i :.-'7.-:l'. i
DH. MTl ll'-'- I'AI.V rrillll!, A N TI KILL I
(U S lli:.Mi:UV im. I KKSTORATIVK, Inr
l nhU, rmili, rrnllii, tie. S.ihl lit .In. 'i. lienn'')
Shne H..i, Ch'iiiliehl. oil. 2s, 'i7.
MT. r.ltOX HOI Si:, I,,u,ilr t-Uy,
Cli arliehl i n., Pa. The iiniler.-ineil nnti
lies inn i.nl.lie t ii.it he lias i.i.ene.l lit the nli.ivo
linnii'il Ihiii."i, ntn I that lie is well .rear.'il In no-
rniiiin.i.h.le nil ivlm in.iv f.ivnr him with n rail.
Xlio li.ii.se is thr.-e sl.nies hi, Ii, in oniiininiliiins
n ml n el! I'jrilisli. il, iiinl ne luiins will ln epare l
In ri iiil.-r rill i...'"U'Hi In Iii-l'ii.'sIs, JIih l.ar
iilway ., s.i.pli'. with i-liuii'i liipioi s t.f nil kimls i
There is ..-nly nl' fhihling ciiniiei-teil v. ill) j
Ihe li.'i: e. lie M.lti-it a -hare nf pulilii' inlriiiiiB ;
I
.1. I,. t'CTTLl':,
4 tlnri
X "''.I1
I. n III tie'. I
t tii'V at l.nu ami I. ami Airenl , oflir
M.l'li,
ills ri-si.li ie iili .Market "I l eu
Aiiireh:;, Ls;,:i.
I.
I l'.iOV
i 1 1
AI, 'I'lio un li'i'siptnl niiiniiit-i s tu
linlu ivn-M nn 1 Ihe lest .,f mankind,"
that he hits ri'iuei ed tn lln. sleip rm-ently ni-i'ii.i-i
I by lia.ltil.ititgli .1 Mien, lis .1 liulnr simp, in
.Slums 11. nv, v. belli hu will nt nil ti.n-.-s bo found
ready and willine tn nitoi.d tn tie' 'si b s' nl tho
linutii. I'litt i,f i . alien, lli.s work needs nj re
I'lnr inenilitiinn it reeinuiiR nds itself, niid he ean
wiih prid e point In his hugely inerinsi'd eu.-tmn
in pro.. f. Il.'.i.ly-ninile work . if nil kinds, i. ill In.
Iu'l l etiii'lniitlv mi hiind. The liiirhost market
price pi, id fur hides
May '.llll 1S..7.
JOS. tltJUN.
JU
AII.ItOAl) HDINE; eoi-in-r of Main and
White Streets. Ilitnnh vii.i.k., Pa.
fell. lit. 'Arf. It. 1!. .MEAN'S, Proprietor.
P.OOh'S! HOOKS'.'
DVUIXli (he recent lire the un lersigned lost
u uiiiniier of Miscellaneous hooks, in tin.
tin ly removal of his library. Pinions having
liny hunks belonging to him marked with his
m ine whether got on lonn or otherwise, will
confer a fnvor by returning (beni iniinediateiv.
11. 11. SWOOl'E."
March .'II, I His.
(HJM MINGS 6i i BliAl FV,
MELCIIANT.S nnd Extensive Ilenlers in Lum
ber, ie., New Washington, Clearfield conn
'M I'll. fep. 211, 'il ly..
iik:;;v w. ovi:i;m.n.
An. 11 (OIIX,.i) S,il, Third Sired, L-L.t
-Ior., PlllLMtKLPJIIA.
LHAT1IHK DKALi: l
I'alf skins, Moroccos, Linings, Sin,lii,,rs,
liKD OAK StiLK J.I'ATIIKI!, ?.
N, IL P.uiigli Lenther boii'.-ht or taken in e.
''""'fi0 larch li, 1 S..T y.
1AI
AN
ION 111)1 l,
1 bo subscriber respectfully unnminces to Ihe nub.
lie that he lias taken (lie nhovc stand, in the bor
ough of t'leiirliebl, nnd is prepared to nccnniino
dato nil who may give him a call. The publiu
may rest assured that it will ho conducted in the
best manner possible. JM.s table will be supplied
Willi lln. licit the market affords. His Lar filled ,
with the choicest brands ef wines nnd li.pmrs, and '
his stables will be under the cure of ntteiitive ami i
careful ostbrs. DAME, .M. WEAVER. I
Feb. II, ls.i7.-y. I
t-i''" Jlagisfinl.'s.' ami ConsUMo' UmU
or Mil.; ut tliis ullii 0.
G P. EAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE,
IlilpOl tllilt to
TOBACCO CHEWERS.
IK. (il'STAV I.INN.1!)S
r. 1 s ri: 1; :s Ton. ith i-: ti: ovn i:s.
Tin: Great substitute fur Teiarcn.
11 is well known nml inrnntrnrertil.lo fact I
that the use of Tobacco is the prmnotinir cause of 1
ninnv ol tlio most cc,ir. i I'vtii. si iiinif..
ICAL DISORDERS to which (he raco of mini i.
subject, ns cnrtul nnnlysis and bmg and painful
experience hnvo clearly proven that it contains
certain mireotic and poisonous properties most
dangerous in their effect, which bv entering into
the blood d, ranges tlio function imd operations
of tho heart, causing ninny to suppose that organ
to be seriously diseased.
ToUACl'O affects nl.-o the retire nervous svs
telil, n.anifcslitiL' it-elf- ns nM wl... I.v ,..,,.1 ll,..
ni'Xiiuis
t l.i I l.e.'.r te-' '"' ,' - n I.a..il,i,! I
Ni l-, us ltiitnl.il
i . i I . .
I III. I. -111
lli'sieill'll lo t oi.h
and hnio .tnved .
t.li.dv f,-s,,,
less in tin mi In :
upon the cniire . .
hit-- In'l-iiiee vi.i', t
laet 1 1
i.H lei
I wb-l.
tl I'V
' I'. Ill
I ' M.CCi
' IT ll-i .1
X Ti II I
III l'i III I
.-nil ia ii i.i
L'ehi, Ii :r
I'll
.'I'.enil ell
'l'i -I -, I
e, I.CC
I .pi
I.',
ti
lu . i . i t I, . ,
ten- i" ((: t--m . ,i , i, ,-1
I 1'.
I their
.-linn
oil ll
s 'it w Iiii in o i 1 1'. i ,- x
'.nhsiireu. I, - ii .loo,
I u-e these T.'ic.-s iiinn-
r li
1 tli
ly a
iu.ririi.us un, I umile isnnt h.t'iii
f 'fob
o i hewiii",
lli. te Trn.-'.ns or Lojengei nro put up in a
' nvini.'iit and 1'erlablo fnnii ut tiiu low prieo nf
U c uts per box. A liberal discount to tho trade.
I repined sniely by tho undersigued U) whom
iill ordcri
hum. I he addressed.
JAMES E. MOWERS, Druggist.
Cor. 2d and ltneo streets, Phihi.
April III, ISO i. ly.
Hotly , an, desirous 11,. M. UOdDS, having chunged his loca
yiyo, dly business- ) ,i(m f,,,,,, (-u, wensvillo lo Clcnrfiehl rea
igninst are there- pcetfully olTcrs his professi,,,,,,! rviees to" ti e
em at once for settlo- . cdtiAens of the bitter plnoe and vicinity
Residence on Second street, inn. ( . r
J. Craiifl, Esp luy ; ; J5()
AVJI. P. CIIAMHKIiS.
C CARRIES on Chairinaking, Wheelwright, and
) house and Sign tiaintincat Curwensvilt..
igii paintmcat Curwonsville.
Clearlield .
co. All orders tlromntlv nii.,n,lo.l i..
Jnn. fl, IS 08.
DU. . M. CAMPIIKM, having located as!
hylertown, tenders his professional service.
lo Inn Pil.vitni nf X1,..:. ..... ..-.,.,, ?
io me eitir-ens or Morns and tho adjoining town
!'!,'',' H.? nlwy be f""nd nt the residonco
V ' ny'"' no" not Prorcssiunnlly engnged
Jlay 21, 180(1. b b
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
1 (ho mouth of Lick Hun. five miles
from
ii-ii e
J V I It' ll ll.-l.t,
il. MERCHANT
nnd ext.
.Miinufueiiircrs of Lumber,
July 23, l!02.
J. I). THOMPSON,
! -ll.rLt,,,lihv n ....... . .
; 15 on short no.ice.nnd .'h. r.!-.".:
, I) on sh.
I ld stand ii
Dec 2
on short notice, nnd the very best style, at hie
..... uoruugn oi vurwensviiie.
JSJ.l.
MIDI I',
Vl,t, pi.t.i.t,. I.. M't In l h I I" Ihe e'ni
nl i.il.-r Aim, I l'i'lr'i"'( ..t nt
1 nl. ni.'. iiiit, Dili lull" m ine Unit I, (lie Mil rt
Inr, lint' be. n I'll ..llil"d Unt'tl "f f.'f " 1 ""
by Il.e ( ..ml el t '.million I'lt'M "I I l"n . flnl 'I ll
It, mid ihH I with i...,br A Ake, Xill be l (lie
..(15, e of Srtttttiel Si btinir, In Nt" lili'(Jt'.n,
I'leiiilli bl eotit.tr. nn I ridny (be lib dir l .lone
next, nl ( A. V. fir (le purpose nf r..'ii'.ii7 '
tli mill it. .( c. it e. nn Mild tiny nml nt I'.nger. All
Ihii'i. It. teres!". It II ph'il-n nltctnl nn I e,.,. i el,
ii I tnii'.l ' 171 it'"' a .ei".n'l Ilia.'. 'I li""1 itf -
..I. '"ling 11 i't nth obit" "U cnniinit to no'.
M, I'lllt'l I'll.
Il.'i il.ci in (he 1'iiiliier-hip l'-lnie .1 l'b'i
.( A I.e.
I li i.iti.'l.l, Mnv 21, K'"S.
p. v. iiiUM;r r,
AIE'UIIANT. PIIODt I E ANI H'MIU'll
ill HEALEIt, AMI .1 1'STU'E Or
'i iik
l'l,A( 1., I.inlicrsiiiirg, t eiirii''i'i to., l a.
l, KUATZKIl,
; 1 ere limit nun
ci cbnlit nml I.uiiiImt llculor, cornt r of
If I Front 1111. 1 Li.ciMt utrccls, Clenrllcltl.
lec. 20, I i I.
KOI1KUT McNAHL,
lalinoi-, at tho old stand in Curwensvilli...
Deo. 2S, isil,
FANCY FUES FOR LADIES.
JOHN FA I KM A iS CO.
US (.V. ir A'...) Market t.,
PlllLAOELI'llIA.
ImjwtiTX.
Miinhjariitrees nnd ilmlers ii La-
t li nil. at, n 'lid Childitini
I'AX'.'V i r.'.v.
and Retail.
J.
I', a 1
wtniltl cull the iiecliti'iu of l.-t
b-
l the PittJie gi.ncrnllv In their im
mense Mn, 'K nl i-iiucy 1' urs inr Ln.lii.-s, iienlie
nien ninl Cnihlreu ; their nssortini'iit cuibi-aet-.s
every 11riety and kind . 1 pam i ' n, tluit tviil
'. e worn doling the season, such as
Fnllt II,,' C;,.-;, (Jiar,r (,. Tal
lin it', I '.'.,;',.,', Hnn.1, MnlxA- .'','
trey. Jrnin the J'ntsf ..a-.-Voi A'-i-l,!e,
tn the It'tre.st price lhnncxUc l-'m s.
For Gentlemen the largest iissorliiienl of Fl'It
( OLLAI1S, GLOVES, G A I NTI.ETS, .Sc. being
the direct importers of all our Furs nnd .Munu
tacturers ol them under our own supcrvi.'-inn, wo
feel satisfied we can offer belter inducements In
ilcrlers nml the public generally tlinn nnv other
house, having 1111 immense assortment In select
fi'.in nnd at the imiiiiilaelurers'
it-' a ...
Sept. Ill, Is.',:. Im.
prireil H'e until
BAG It AGAIN l. THE ili.lt SHOP.
rIHE nihscriher informs his friends nn.l the
X public genenilly (lint he in now re-estnblish-eil
iu the old shop on lid i-l., Inlely .iceupied by
Jacob Shiiiikwiler where be hopes by strict at
tention, and keeping n stock of uM.rted iron to
in--1 it Ihe favor of the public.
louiilry produce ami cash never refused. An
apprentice fi t 111 Itl lo Is years of ago w ill un ci
with a good situation if application he made son...
GEO. W. ui:n.
Mav '.I, !,ii7.
I t'l ATHAI, liO'l Tyrone, Ia
j flMIE .-ii'i.-eriher wuld respectfully infnrni bis
I old friends in f'leiirlield en., nnd the pubbe
' genenilly, that he tins taken the above. House,
! where ho would ho linppy to iic-niiiniodiite nil who
j may favor Liui wiih their custom,
WM. JI. HENIiEIISON.
Juno 10, Is.'.r. pd.
I AS. II. I. A I! IIIMKH.
1. TKST
I AltKI.MKK .t; T-;ST, Attorneys ut Law
1 J 1 lenrlielil, l'a., will utteliu promptly
lo (.'el-
I ti . lis, I.ahd Agencies, ic, A
Centre nnd Kilt counties.
ill Clearfield,
July lin. y
A. 15 SUA W,
1 j 1.1.11 1,1,11 ol foreign anil Iionies
-tie Mer.di.
A i llll'll.
Slinwsville, Cle.irtield county, Pa.
bhnwsv ille, August li, lsij.
Dll. It. V. V!LSO?J,
'( reiii'ived his olTiee to the new dwel
ling nn Second street, will prmiipCy answer
pmfessional calls ns heretofore.
FRUDHKICK ARNOLD,
Merchant and Proilurp Dealer, Luthtrs
burg Clearlield count v, I'd.
April 17, 1S;,2.
PA UK & MURK ELL. "
CARRIAGE nnd SLEIGH MAKERS. Simp
on Fourth si., iu H. E. Snyder's new building.
July 2, ISi!'..-y.
TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS.
TMlIK iindersighed would resin ctfull inform the
J. citizen.' of Ih articld and the ud
citizen.' of Ch articld and the iidioininu e
..nn oe ,ia jusi siore.i in rniliiistnirg, a vc
"rg,
Inrge quantity of grain, including
Rye. Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat
Com and Barley.
which he will stdl in large or small lots on the
most rensonnble terms and nt the lowest prices.
j I he attention of those needing anything in this
1 line is culled lo the stin k, believing it would bo
j to their ntlviintiige to give him n call. Come
I ulong then and he supplied l.y
i. w. KKi r.r.i;.
riiiri'si.iiit:. jiufcii :i, K'tv.-tf.
I) (1. CR.)l'"!i
lllliee ii '
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Tri.
i:n:
1 iVivm
nt'tiniii.- nt
C.I.J i.-l-llcil
I. rais n
ut sixty two
ivinn on tl .
oi l.lein ticbl,
k ii.
,-t . i in
It' IC- wi.)
..in
t ill'! rc ,;.
West Li.ii.ee
w ith n go Jll i
tr (IwL'lling h hi.-
log ham,
...Ml oilier nillinillKS. rt!l Orclllir.l Ot yiillj decs
recently planto.l, and n lnrj;o scope of good inea
ilnw lnnd render it a vnlimble and tlesitnble pro
H. DUCI1ER SWOOPE.
April 22. 1S07.
UAKDWAKUof everydescription for sale t'iral1 plensnnl MoNav innking occupation (o sp
at a moderato advanoe at the store of , ply nt once for an agency. Appliennts slmiiU
may 1. W. F. in IV inclose 20 cents for a spoei nm copy of the ma
t,,-.,;" ; r, - wllUl1 wil1 lwys In forwariled with
m-rLlf -V.T. v - . i S , ,RT SlTC- !w" ""W-tinn D.v return m il.
C ;IK(,r. I HA Mi SHOUT uniioiiiites f SPECIMEN FNG HAVING. A we dosira U
to his friends that ho bus removed lome of his 1 l''"co iu tho hands of every person who propoMi
stock rrom the 'Short Shoe Shop' on short dis. l get up a club, and also of every agent, a copj
tance from his old stand, to tho shop formerly of the engraving or tho "LAST SL" "PER," M
occupied as a Wnlch and Jewelry Store, by It. specimen, each applicant enaiosiug us $3 will r
It. Welsh, dood., nearly opposite to Reel and iceivotho Engraving, postpaid, by roturn mail
Weavers Store, whero ho will bo found ot nil also snocimens of our nnl.iif uii.m. ,,n nf thi
all times ready to accommotlttehisold customers
and as mnny now ones as mny fnvor him with a
call, and do their work on as short notice as it
can be done elsewhere, and as short accounts
"' lo"K frionds, he will soli chonp for CASH,
Homo-made work constantly on hand, an! war'
....... J i . . . ' nl
rauted not to rip, rnvcl or cut in the eyo. And
as this Is the timo for settling up, said Short re
quests nil persons indebted (o hiin to ooiuo for
ward nnd settling up their accounts, and pay the
ensh or give their notes, nnd (hey will save costs.
I ' 1 1) fi f(i nl . 1 Ai.ril Ti1 tori) ii
N. It. Thi person (h'nt found one fino boo'. N.
"it ii " i.H.inH.i: iilur lln tir, can have
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1 liANIv Sli'iRT.
1AUTIOX All persons nre hereby en
tinned
j against purcnasing n certain eonntv or,lr.
.' N'1- Si'4' ,1tJ July 17, 1807, tavablo t.i" Ed
ward
1'rk.9-,"ul 1--'. Denning, fr lwo hnn,,w
six uoiinrs, as uio snuio lias been lost or mislaid,
and a duplicato order given tin subscriber
June K, 1S0P. EDWARD PERKS'
UM IV M A1 IM' tin,'.!
I Ml Ic "S f M Ml IM?,
NJIKAMH WUNT1ILY.
l.i net i tv tiir tn mr.
.i,i,iHHi torn ,'riu: nn.vr ima?,
M tM i,T riloiMMMMf Vntt J
t 'in, Dun In nml' nl Art. I l E mt.t,4H P.1.
nil INU l"fl"tt .nln -til ..r. 1 II K GHKAT
l.llin.MtV ol IT li. Au'tili R..tinK rl. I.
The nnbui of I' nit r'.-ti'" Mnnntini. nnd Fttlnii.n'i
Monthh h'H i.'ni'ii I t the riiii"liilnli. wort I
. -ii.-uliili. il seeiiiid to hut one siinllnr ulilii'uli,,
In tin i-i.'tiiliy, nnd I. ii' w'"i'!''l f.r il a t oinl.j.
mil ion ol 1 1 1 ni i v nn 'I main I" I ibntt probnt.W Hie
iiinl. .1 l y nny min i M inino in Ihe'worlil. tin.
linj: Il.e first ini'liih, tin. fab' in the Inula liol
ib in and from nib-ci iln-rs r IcI lll'.nttil r.
nnd Ihe iiiiiiititTS nln inly Issucil of ihe cnpelidn.
li d wink nr.. uuivers illy eii iee.... v have mir
piiMi'd, in the riclni"s of their literary eontenti,
1 nnd (he beauty nnd prolti'i'iiess of their pielnrii!
illustrnti'ins, nny innciwine ever belom imiicit
front the Ainerienu mess. Eiiemiriiecil l.v ilis.i
evidenec nf fin or, (lie pnldishs, s have !otnrmi:
i nc.l In continent'') I It c new vnlmno in JnntU:
' ry w i I h nil d it ioiinl nl'mi-lions, nnd tn offer Hue!
i inducements tn subscriber ns tnlinnt fail tnplns
1 it, in ein-iiliilii'ii, nt the I; mid of American .Miifn.
I nines. Willi this vitw Ihey now nnnoiince tW
fidbnving fplentlid prii.c.iiiniue. They hnve pur.
chased (hut miperb and costly necl-pluta Edgra
. ving,
1 "THE LAST SUPPER,"
and w ill present n copy of it to every three dub
I hir pubseriber f.r the year ls.'isi. n was engrv
j ved nt a cost of over i'i.OHH, by the Into celebra
ted A. L. Dick, ('nun the original of llu).bart
Miirghen, lifter Lei.tiardi On Vinci, and is tin
largest steel plalt; engraving ever exeeuted in
this country, bo':n:; threu times tho si.e of the
' otilinary lln -dollar engraviii': .
'flic tirsl inipres-ions nf lhi engraving on
livid at Mil, aiel it was the intend m nf tho nr-ti.-l
ii;"t none of the Engriivinu'S should nerlie
tillered loi' a less num than I cin in-hly worth
Hint iiinoiinl. 'i'l.us every three dollar subscriber
will re. 'five the Maga.ili'i one year cheap at $3
ami this splem lid t iigiii'.'iu, iiefilyvtort.il 5;
thus getting fur the value of
Wo shall I'liiniiu nco striking nil' the engravings
iininediately, yet if can hardly bo expected that
iinpres-inn.. of so large a plat-' can Im taken nj
fai t as they will be culled for by ralicrihors,
We shall therefore, furnish tliom in the order in
which subscriptions nro received, Those who
desire to obtain their engravings curly, nnd front
the fust impressions, should send in (heir tub.
scriptions without tlelny. The engravings can
be sou t n rollers, by mail, or in other maimer,
s s uuscrihers s Imll iirder.
e2l,0in) IK WOPKSQFAKT.
In ndd tii.n tn the juperb engraving ef "TIIK
LAST SUM.MEU,'' ihi. il iviil tjt. iiresented le
every thrce-dnllnr subscriber for UiSj the pnb
lisriers have eeuipli-IS.1 Hrraiigeni'JBtJ for the din
tiibutinn, on (he 2jlh t,f Diecniber, lSi"8, of
series ol'spb'fidid works of art, consisting of one
liuiitlreil rich and rare old painting, valued st
from 5 I III) to fl till i nch. Also, 2,MI lungiiifl.
cent Stcel-Plnto Engravings, worth rroro ?H to.
i?i each, iil.-l 1,0110 chiii'-e Hnlidi.jr bonks, wortli
from -f I to i each, uialiitig j,, all, over TlIKKi:
TllorsANIl GIFTS, worth TWENTT TIKJU
SAND DOLLARS. , '
lueloFo $,'l to the publishers nml you will com
mence receiving tho .Magazine by return mail.
You eill also receivevilh tho fust copy a num
bered suhsciiptii.n rcciipt, entitling you tt tin
Eugrii'ving of "THE LAST SI I'I'Elt," nnd
chance to draw oi: of't'icse "THREE TIlOl'S
AND PRIZES."
easons why you shniild sul.seribo
KMF.l! SOX'S .!. I . 1 .I.XF t,,r 1
I irsi i DeC'iuse its lit.'inry cnntenls will, do
ling il.e year, eniln'.-.e.' eoti-tiiluuinus fnuii ovnr
ni.e hut. dri ll dillei". nt Hi ii- rs and thinkers, nun
hi ring imiong them tho mo.-t distinguish ;d of A
- M-ri'-o ii iiulliors.
Seemid ; Ilecaiis,- i:s editniinl tlepartin-ntB,
"'inr Studio," "Our Window," n:"l "our Olio,"
will I'm h l.c cm. du, -led by nn nbl-' editor and
it will sin ass, in the vaiiely and lieliness of itl
editorial contents, any other magazine.
Third: Le.-.ius-) it will cmi'-.'n, tlt.-iug tin
year, nearly six hundred oiiginiil pieioi t) illui
lattnus, from d..--igns by the tir.t American r
lists. Fourth : F.eenuse for the sum of f t you will
receive this ppleudid mnnthly, more riebiy worth
tlint sum than any mhi-r uuigaiue, nnd the fa
I pel I. Engraving of "The Last Supter,"
l illli : Jno-iMi.-e y u titll viy likely draw oue
M llie three tlme-an l prizes In be distributed
on
the J.ith dtyol Oeceniher. ISj8
tk'it is in.i th .4 1 .linn.
-p'rbaps one
Notwithstanding llint tin . e cxtiaordinnry
in-
iliieemi nl - i an hardly fail in n. ennipii.-li the ob
j.'tl of tin' pnbli-h.-rs without further elfttrU
they have dctcrmiii. il te lont'niie thro' the year
the ;ki:at lii'.kaIiV offkr.
To liny pcrsi'ii who will get up n club of tweo-(y-four
subscribers, either at t.no or more st
offices, we will present a splendid librarv, coll
si'tine of over Forty Large Hound Volumes em
bracing the inn-t popular worko in tho market
The club may ie formed nt tho club price, $2 I
year, without the engraving, unit llie full price,
S.I iiyui'.-. wiih tho engraving of tho last Supper
In each svbseriber. List and description of tilt
Library, nml spe -ime:. e.,py of the Magazine will
be forwarded en receipt of 2i cents. Over 2011
Libraries, or S,IIH0 voluines, have nlreiuly bei'D
distributed in ai-coriliiuee w i ! ! i this offer, nnd tte
shoiihl 1... e-;.,,i (,, furntsi, It il,r,y ti every clcr
f;yimf,i. to every sehool-masicr, or to someoaeat
every post otlieo iu tin. couniry.
AHFN I S (iKTILNt; KICH.
Th .-ueeess which oar mri'iits nre mretini
a I'liii-'inig Mnong the many
'a.'i. x l'i' raiilii. 1 t . all.
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Mil' iieres i.f l.,ii 1 out of the liusini s- we'tii eret
Sl.lloll. You are at liberty to poh!i-h th.s stnte
nieiil, and to refer m nny nf the parlies named.
DANIEL GKEGG, Carmlltnn, Mo.
With mch iniliiccinents ns we offer, onybud;
eon obtain mbsei ibers. Wo invito anv gentlf
inilll out of enndiiviueul. end evnrv Intlv u lintti
numooreu subseriptiuii receipts, entitling tee hol
der to tho Mnguzine one year and to a cnMca i
tho distribution. This oner is mndo only to (lion
who desire (o act as agents or to form Clubs.
Address, OAKSM1TH A CO.,
So. 1171 IlronUway, N. T.
Jnn 11, 180S.
REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE.
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