THE AMERICAN HOUSE, MirtPMMllW, 4 IraiflrM rninl, I'd, 'ltlK iinlftipnpd I t .-,, ihfi nM nn.J lttf f ln-irl, (lunnftly kept .y Mnr l-i""in.) ntnlt in rfntfuf r f i on I Mic t.n.n.i l.d rntitflv t tiiif.. ft lair it .iinn-lir ,, -'. T tin.,!"!.) Hit i. oink it t'r ini' I l'C mi! tfjinmMli.lUs h. n, dec . John j. hi; ad. THE MANSION HOUSE, Vhtt.ilrti!il,i ,"V flirt lisrmf his FALL QOOD6. RICKEY, SHARP & CO, I.I or.il a 1 1 I .Mm I Iti t Mi, AM II I II, A riMIH "III sad rnmmoilloua II olel ha. clurinfr the past year, been mlargc.l to ,,i,, ju li.rmrr capacity for the e nterlnititnont nf strnn. e,r ii giicala. The h.. (milling haa been rt furiiihc l, and the proprietor will spare no jaws l render hit gueata flntiitorrulla while eiaymg with una. DAVID JOHNSON, nuvi tl Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, ObKAUFIEU). VA. 'PIIK aulnrriber having leased for term of I years this woll-known Hotel, (kepi for many Jem by Mr. Lanicb.) ami re lilt gd and relur riihcd it throughout, ii now prepared to enter tain travelers and the public generally upon tarnii it is hoped alike ntrreeahle to both patrons ml proprietor. Ilia TAUI.K and DAK will be supplied with the beet the uiarkot affords; ami no pains will be aparod oa bit part to add to toe cuuvonienco and comiort of hie guest.. JOHN DULUHKKTY, "ft" Proprietor. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, in riGDD, pa. 'PHIS old estajiliihment having- been !.) .h .I'Jj.-i.tJ. I T ". P'"'letnr of imc, uae ueeo inuruughly reo nvateu i reiurnien.a, and aupplied with all me modern improvement! and eonvenieneei no. '"'7 l" a Bret clan Hotel. Tno dining room liai been removed to the brat Boor, and ie now nacious inu airy, me cnambers nre well Ten tiltd, ard the proprietor will endeavor to make bi' guests perfectly at heme, j" MORRISON, Proprietor. '''1 f heltiut Mrtrt, riiii.Aiii.i.i'iiiA, I Hate the m l compli t0 ni. I KU'Raiit Slock (f Fall UmU titry hv rvr nffrnd. SLTKnii fsiik an., v0ui poplin. Kl'IM-lil! ALL WOOL Jut. VKIiY IilClI PLAID DO. SKHUKS and HIAKKTTS. MOI1AIK.S nnd POPLIN ITTH. W itli an extensive assortment of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 77 Chestnut Hlrect, aei.101 1 II I T T n ir t . J. .'. WA1.LACK ..THO. II. flUiv. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, l.uthrrNburg, Clearfield Co., Pa. rMIIH well known and long eatal,!i,brd llo'el I former y kept bj K. W. Moore, and latterly by Hm. bcuwea),.r baa been leaeed for a term ul yeara by tbe nnderie;nel, to which the atti n " travelina; public ia now called, and a liberal rhare of public patronnce ia eolicited arrhVllH-ly.pd riIAAV41'ALI.ACE. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curnruivllle, Clearfield cuunty. Pa. 'PBIS oldand well eaubliahed Hotel, beautl. I lully situated on the banki of the Suaque h.nna, in the boro3gh of Curweo jvill,, baa been d for a term of yean by the underaicned It haa been entirely rcBtted, and ia now open to tbe public generally and the travelling ally in particular. No paioa will be aimrtd to reud.r c.ueell comfortable while tarrying at this i-aie. Ample fiublinr rooji fur the .nn.nn.A finofteame. Charges moderate. yll U -W. JKKFRIKS. THE RAILROAD HOUSE! main sr., riiiLirsnuna, va. rpilE nnderrlttned keeps eonatantly on hand 1 the beat of Lienors. His table Is alwaya .pplied with the b, at tbe market affords. The avehiir. publio will do well to five hire a fall novl.'tii. l:(Hli:itT I.LOVD.' O BANKERS, NO. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET rnlLAuLLPHIA. UENERArENTS, V FOR 7 PENNSYLVANIA V?. OF THE ,CNU)J UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tee STII. I.,.,.,.. ,, . CASH CAPITAL, f 1,000,000, FULL PAID. e..Miu7,i ..."o',?.'"" Pol'cilora.wbo l-t ""' Tl , 7, "" "ffl'-aMoa owrofaea. i- w. iAkk i iC n. 8. HlssiiL, Matiairer. au-J!l-ily " SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, COXESTOW.V, DAUPHIN CO., Ta. 'Pill: nn.leraierned takes thia method of in 1 forums; the Watermen of C'lrnrDfld cour.tv malhe fasa rdittrd acd re.oi,en..H tk i,,.i i. ' ' aeilf kept by K. Shrcinor, at Cojoatown, where t .ill lake aperial psina to render sati.f.ction te all who favor him with their patronage. He ... ,ou an ma ro,.ke out of fha river and r anted anubbine; ports for half a mile above his flace. (fcbl8,7j (.KtlllUB FALK. jfioots ana ,$tots. PEACE lWLAniED. THE WAS OVBRJII CLEAKFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP (tUJKT. Xtnrty all the Contrabnnds going bark to their olil masters; hut 'nary oitt ping ta oil MiisMchusrttt, vl.ere tlfy tare inrd fo lung and so in !!. IN' cotrteqaenre of the above facta, ?. BIIORT, of the old "Short bhoo Shop." would an' iwince to his numerous patrons, and tbe people ofOlearfeld county at large, that he haa now a tint rate lot of ?ood material, Juit received from 111 i heat, and ia prepared an snort notice to make id mend Wools and (shoes, at his new shop in lirihatn'i row. He is satisfied tkmi k. . alLIU'ilwa it might be some intensely loyal star i boms patriots.) He is prepared to sell tow for iMa or Country Prodaee. lion't forget the ok'Hw-aeit dour to Showers A Qraham'e atore " Market stroM, Clearleld, l'a, and kept by a frllow eomtnonly called '.'!-'7r "SUORTV." W BOOT ASII0E SIIOI'. EDWARD MACK. Cor. MARKET A 3n CLKAIIFIlil.I), Pa. TMR proprl.tor has entered Inta the BOOT 8IIOR bnainess at the abova stand, and Jftermined not to ba outdone either ia qual "I or p'l" fur hii work. Special attention '.II be paid to manufacturing Hewed work. He lai on hand alar; lot of Krench Kip and Hkins, of the very beat qnality. The citl sa of Clearfield and vicinity are rrrntctrully uritedto rive him a trial, No chares lor calls "vV j if m 1500T AI) SIIOE SHOl'. IS CI 'KtVKSHVILI.E. IME autacriber liavlng lately started a new Knot and Shoe abop In Curwenaville, on . atreet. opT,oalto Joseph R. Irwin's Urn ''t, re,pectlully announces to the public that " prepared to uianu'acture all atylea of Dools j ""J Sboea, and everything, in his line, on ahort tiee. Ho also keeps on hand a rood aasort- ' t of riariy.made work, which la will sell j 'ap for caab or cnoatry pro-lure, "tlf-lf 8:l:i LKWIfl ?. KO.iS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628 And COIJSETS, CORSETS. WM. f. 'HOPKINS, VtH .Irrh Slrrrt, I'htrn, M A VITACTL RKR OF TRM Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LAPIKM, MISKKS AND CIIIMiRF.N.. The Inrgeat anortment, and beat quality and tjloa in the American Market, Kvery lady ahould try them, as they recommend themaelvea uy wearuir longer, retaining their shape mocb oeier, Demg Hunter anil mora olaatie than oth. era warranted in ovory reapect, and sold at very low trices. AaK lor llopkin's "CUAM 1'loN" hKIRT Superior Handmade Whslo-Rone Coraota in fifteen different (trades, including the "Imperi al" and Thompson A Lancdon's "ULOVK KIT TINU" COHSKTS, rancins; In prices from HI cents to f j .'.0 tojether with Joeeph Meckel's celebrated FRENt:H M'OVK.S' CiiRSKTi, ,,,. rior aliapca nnd quality, ten dillerent cradi-s, from f I 10 to S .,u. Thry are tba fineit and beat (roods for the prices, ever Imported. The Trade aupplied witl Hoop Skirts and Corsets at tbe lowest ratee. Thoro vi-iiinj the city should not fall to call and examine our oods and prices, as we defy all competition. Sept. 17, iiyft'i Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHUFAEEIBAS' Old I'ltaMiilieJ Fur Manufactory, No. 719 Arch atreet. above 7th, l'hiladvlj.hia, m H.irr now in utore f mr 'own Iiiiit'irtutionRiiii Mu.n vi jf:- uiacture, one m the lrr''l nn! mnii Wtii(ir! wlertioni of FANCY FU(M, ror l.itilK-i anij t hilln-u i wmr, in th rttj. A I no, fine ftriKrlumit of (icnfV Fur (ilovm and CVillurw. I am rnkblrj to difron of my (jooJi at vitj rra.-onaMe prictn, and 1 wf-uld thcrclora w licit a call from hit frirn'li of Clearllf J count r and vicinitj, Itrmi-niH-r the Naiur, Nututrr and HlrecU J(HI r.4Hl:lH , Vo. 718 Arch it., altore 7th. euulb sitle, l'bilail'a. jt4T I hnre no I'nrtnrr, nor conniption with anj' other itora in rhilaI-lpLia. nrtl 4m. J llutln.Hf, JflnujMf, ir-tr, rm rrm m II A It l U A II j:. Alfo. tsnurnrtarrra of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. i. a n i i r. i. ii, fv I.OT OI'SAMiLl.s, IMUI'LKS, llarners, Collars, He., for aale by MKURKM, A nini.KH. pAI.MKliS l'ATK.NT I'.M.O.M). lug Hay Forka, for aale by MKRRELIa i BKJI.EH. () 1 L, VA I X T, V U Tl Y, Ci LASS, Naila, ate., for sale by MERUKI.L 4. BKil.KR. JpiiNKSS TlilM.Ml.NCiS & SJlOK Finding!, for aale by MEKKELL 4 lilGLKH. QUXS, PISTOLS, S WOItD CANES For sale by MERREI.Ii t B1GLER. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND 6ttei, for ial by Uc-unoLt. jl Dtm ifi llJ ! I HON T'l i;ON "TlUON "! For asle by MERRELL & HIGI.ER. JJOIiSE SHOES & HOUSE SHOE KAILS, for tale by MERRELL Jfc HIOLER. IJ)LL.l.l'.l I5L.ULIVS, AliL SIZES a- And best Manufacture, for aale by MERRELL & WGLER 'JMILMBLE HKE1.NS AND l'JPE BOXES, for sal. by MERRELL A I1IGLER. !!! lo I7...sus )!!! I? MAD "CAHKal ULLY! Your Best Interests De mand It!! 'A H 53 K t pODDEIt CUTTKRS-for ealo by MERRELL t TtlQ LKIi. SAWS I SAWS! SAWS ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN ! f KEt'oiA tio.v i.r s.nrx! EMERSON'S PATENT I'ERFORABATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (all arMMixa avoidku.) ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage For Ppreadiog, Bhsrponlnj, and Phapiof tbe Teeth of all Splitting Saws. .Send for a Descriptive Circular and I'rlco LIt. ' MEKRKLL IIIGLKK. Jant If General Amenta, Clearfield, Pa The Lightning Tamer. rpilK nnder.lttnvd are the sole Amenta In this L counlv for the "North American Ualraniird LKIIITNINd KUUS." TUe.earetheoolyaafa rou. now in uae. ana are endoreed bv all lb. scirntilto men in the country. We hereby notify the rittrene of Iho county that we will put them up a better rod, and for tcsa money, than la charred bv the foreign Rents wbu annnally traverae the eonnty and carry on our little caan, never to return. ENCOURAGK 110.MK LAliOR. Thnae wtablnr Lishtninr Itoda erected on their buildings need but address aa by loiter, or call in wraon. We will put them up anywboro in the county, and warrant them. The llodaand rixturce can be aeen at any time by eallinir at oursii.ro. Mr.ltllELb UIULIfK. C lealficlj, June 1 1, lf 8 tf G. S. FLEGAL IiEALEIt Iff I .(.IMTKH'M FeOTIt.Ue-Notieo is hereby I ffivrn that the following ncroiints bnv. been '.mned and p.-ard by mo, and remain filed ol "Til in thia ollico for tbe inpcotion or heira, f"'iM.cre.itra, and all other, in anvolh-r way 't'Teited, and will lf prearlileil to the nott (lr. I"n"v,urt ol Clearfield rnunlv.tn he held al the '"rt Ilouae, in the bonmjh ot Ch-arlieM, com "emu on the second Mondavof Jnnuarv. I (. acconnl nf liavid llrr.-lrr, (uar.liaa 0 aa.re.a Kleral, Pre.ton Fhfal, l.ll.n Kl.-arul, t" lent, John Heel H J.m. a Flecal, ". here of Jamoa L. Klecl, late of Uoelicn ak,,, t leartic Id county, I'., thfraseit. 'epi.rtial scouiit ol 'J liomaa II. Forcev, aj niatialor of the ettate of Maitlirw A. I orcev, ' f Uradrord town. hip, Clearfield eonntv, I'.'., ""'UP.I. (ln. hnai account f John itlierow, CTerulor ' 'te b.t will and teatament of ll. nry 11,-rarty, ' Ouhrh township, Clearl.clt! county, I'll, '"al accnant of John l!nao. evecntor or the ' i.laiol tetamfil of .l:,ne lor.i,rane, lale ol 'tl. I...I,.;,,,,, ( t,.ri1(.j eiv, I',., ,le. n.,,l. A. w. I.KII, l:r'.i.Ti:it'a tirri, r. I ltrzi.trr. ""'". I. I'a., lire. Ill, I-T.k .",1. JOHN M. MELLOY, If AfltTACTCIRR Of Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware AMD rtKAf.Kn Iff lloune luriiltihig- Ciof.d, Tin Hoofing and C'ondiirtnr Dpra. No. 7'I3 MnrJc-l Ptrrt, ng 1y I'HTLADKU'IITA. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 Mouth Third Mtrcct, PhlUarlpn it.t.rKiits, And Dealers in Government Securities. Aj.ilirttin lr mail will rrreivn ntnit atlrn ti'-n, and all iiafuriMMtion cbcerfulljr fumivhed. OrJert solicited. aprll tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufactaran of and Wboteiala Icaters ia MEN AND HOYS' CLOTH INp I'll Market A 411) Merchant Street, nig!'.? PIIILAI'KI.I'IIIA, I'a. STOVES AM) HOLLOW - AVARE, AND MAXtTACTCItER OF Tin, Copper &. Sheet Iron Ware, Plilllpaburn, Centre eo., Pa., r, Notice lo Creditors. ti.i Un !,. l'..,i ,.r ri.. 11 ,. J 80S winter. 1SG8 JAMIS, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Una. , H7. A St I N. Third RI, I'llll.AIiKl.l'III.A. Vt't are now prepared with our u"na1 evtenatve and well a."rt,.. .lock to oiler extra indueenienla toCAfll lll Yhll. aprll tf 'I"' hull, r ol th,. r.' .lo ol I ' "I V.I . .,!, I t..wn.l,ip, ,l.v, ' '"ll. I,! . f ), ,,,.1 net (,t , of and 't'll.'uel.l iintv, I'a. bard Itoalra. e,l. ' he p rl, Koal,., 1, .' H-, ii, i f 'i nrr, piore or r hun.lrtil nnd e-elily d"l- "II Hi- I 'III ,.v ol X,i,l.IT, A. 1 1. I"i.. ""'d i'. ai. by the I'ourt, and or. I, n d tl.-t rale ii majc in lit Ira.t cue new "j.aj.i'r ' '"'I I I ImrlieM cotliilv, iliforluili all per-''t.-i,1 nt ,, ,j,nril ,c ooi,ririueil ijl.lv Pn..t .,rr.. i. r.t obiirtions are hlid on iv tl" second .Mmi Iny of January. A. !. i .. .... ' . , i, ".' .oe,.in'ri. n. , i. en, iMl. I1..L ,t lt.nl.,.,' I1 I', Herb of Orphan. JaluaWr I'm m al rrl.afc Sale". Tin I ' ' n" tf"'ifn. 1 nw vfit-rw tl rritate Kale hi. J lJ,,,,lnM'' ' Lir.-n.TtownlMf.M-artirl.l I,'1' l'ii.-. on the nortli Uy ttie rintipn y 1urnnke, mul i.n the wwt Ur tlie 1 ':n,,'," i. ri.rr. fMTuv,N() i;k;HTV TOI H ACltK.?. i,.' ' "'"I ftiy of wliich nre clean-.! nl H'll .t '1t'""- n'l lin . it) if lli-Tffin a L'HI "'"I' an orcLnrd. , Ttr. vd a yriDg of gf J STRETCH, BENNETT & Co., (Hiic(enr" t I'ettT T. Wrtplil A Co., mrtiRTt hi or ?r i rnn m ii:r;s and m kdicines, At in. Brandies Sl Wines for Medical purposes, Jel.ftirj No. Market Ft., l'bilad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL &Co., No. IT N. Fifth Ft. and 24 Commerce, rllll.ADKLI'HIA, Ta, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchant, rem tbi tALW or Wool, Ointrnir, Fur FVin, Featheri, Lenlner. Flux Heed, hrltd Fruitl, Cier pped, lionlB, .Ucpr bklnn. H tiller, Heepwai, Khtep Fktna, K?r. ie., e., Ati. CONSKiNM KNTS SOLlCITKn. Weekly Trice current forwarded oo renoest. Juno 1 Til It IE VI 1VS nf Cfiil. i,n ll.U i .-i - .".l. itm j one irt- I . a .1 J. tin. ,,., -.,.,1 fM a... . ... .rw...nAl , , ',r T'f n other partirnlnr, on J-m. Son ims hiAb. 'V-t W. 17, le. 2m ,... I KM"., BI.!I'Nl;s3 A CATA lilt II tn-ritf l with liie nlmoHt mif.rt . J-r. J. I.AACf. M. P., una !V"i' "r of iii"ie of the Kye n.i'l I'.ar In the M Mitral VoiU tre of Pennrl Ii xm rxperienee, (fnrmr)T of lsTrten, iillani.)'jVv. Arrh Wrt, I'inl'a. lefti montittli can hr eern ml his fhMi. The mr-iical fur-ultr are invito J to ''eotnitari their riinti, ni he ha iw nrrr tj in hi profrxjuuiu Artificial Nu cnrc tr !-Ij.'18-ly. amiiinti'in. Ti ii tM a coshtaiu.i;h i ei. He have printr d a loro nntnltr of the new M.E 1'ILL, nd will on lb reeeit of twcnir hvercntf, mail cnyj to an adJrM, mylifi rptlE nndervlpned rtcpeetfully announrri lo L tb pnHlio that he hti en hind a car. lufiT-ieierteti and Wfll asiorted itock of fitorei. Hit f arietj euntiiU of HIE CEI-EI.n ATEO IHOXSIDE.S, Which hart sever failed to glee perfect Mtiifae- lion to ine mopt lattidioni of tu farehaaera. Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, PiT.ijrht. fl peart' Aati sOant, Niei-ra. 1'bartn, Herald. 4e.t with every vaHet rf the bail I'ttubarg Maanfirtare. VTtie Tin end Fheet Iron wire given with the Movei ft made of tbt fceavieit end he ft material, end warranted to give perfeot ntit. faction. Jlii ttock ol TARLOI. AND IIEAT1NQ STOVES It larrer, hotter and ehr-iner than ever htfore exhibited to tbe public. JU defift eonpetitioa either in vtritt, welny or prioe. lie ! alto prepared to furaiih complete attortment of Tin, Copper, Shoet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or rrtail, tainnfacUrfd neatly and with the tole view to tervico, from the beat Ma terial in (be market. PLOWS, PLOW POINTS, A COPPER, BRAiS AND I KoN KETTLKS, Of every description oon'tantly on hind. Uli II TNI NO HOW. Superior point, pnt op on nhort notice. The Pi iot he oflert to the pullie it the time at it now ttred by the Pernlmnia Kitlroid Co n tbtfir buildmgi. oudeus run srouTiM), noonxu And other work belonging to hit hotiriMP will be promptly filled by experienced and killlul wurkiiacn. HHAS.-!, CulTKR AND OI.U METTLE Taken ia eirhenge for (aids. Jf-Ife e.r.ec(s'ly Invites the ottenlli.a ef Merrhante wlaltini to fiurehaae at wholeeale. aa they will Ind It to their advantage to .xaaaino lis itock before forchasing oleewheee.' U, 3. FLKllAt,. t'hilipahurs;, Any. II, jySltar rs c r; 'A -i W i 3 SO O o n n y. M c f 51 K m y, 's. H to o I pi s, c- m y. ta o O a f o o f f 'S. c m Pi tv W a n o H tl o o ?? o O ft) x M 3 I o H o J oJ 1..H 1-1 o h-2 C " Is War1 i-l 6 r i W rH fc 2 o X r o s - s c. 's. c ! H Ciliir.ition.tl. MISS II, B. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1 1 i: till II. i. Ii, c v. 'I'MK M'I'llMI T V. II M, i.f el. ,n w..l., w.ll al coiuiiH ui-e on M-i.d.iy, Nn,, ,i,lM.r Itl, In; THIS HKPH.UTAN. i.i..i;rii:i.i), nn -ii.-iiav Mi'IimnJ" Ti.it m.s or inn lle,inP. Ilrlh,,a;is.hv. Writln- ". I'r Il Alllhiiit-lic I i.ro.hy, '. r li.ilf tcun, ha.j Hi.li.rv, l.l and dcecrir.1 ire (leouraphv Willi Mnp Uiawiuit, liraiiiiuar, Al.nul and Written A ithtia. 1 1- ,. 'X. Il lect ., n.l I'., in, (..f 1 1... ti 01' 5 HO Al;v hrn and the Sclrnri-s Kur full partlculari aand fur Circular. " icaruclil, .ov. 12, I8G8 3i. aiijrS'C: Clearfield Jlcademy. Rev. P. 1. HARRISON, A 21., Principal rpilE hKCOND SKSKION of th. nres.ntscho '.... . 1'"ui ,ni Institution will oommenoi .auuai,iii j.tel d.yof Nuvemher, I BOB, ruiins ean enter at il.. i h.. .m k. oharud with tuiUon frona the tims Uiey ent.r to v, au. Doasiun. lh. Course Of instruction .mliru,., included in a thorough, nraetleal enrf pliahed .duoation for hoth Tha Principal, having had the ad van to ire of -4"tu pneuc. in ois proroseiun, assures pa renta and nardians that hie ontlra ohilii. .nrf oeroioa to the moral and man. Ul training of the youth placed under hia chares h:hmm of tuition urmofranhv. K.n nir lVHn A n-i T '-Hifcw.ti., per 6wm1uu fit weeks) - ,o . urammar, uoograpoy, Arlthlnetle, and History ft 00 Aipeora, ueoinetry, Trigonometry, Men. suration, Hurveyintr, Ptiilosophy, Vhvsi olo(ry. Chemistry, llook Keeping, flotany and 1'fiyatoal tieography . . t0 00 Latin, Ureek and French, with any of the above Itranchea . . 00 SMv-rao ueuueiion win be made Tor abaence. .JMV'r'or further particulara inquire of Kor. V. h. IIAHIUrJON, A. M.f Cle.rneld. feh. 6, Url8 If. Principal. nn i""i "MI )aM.)U S.MJIIO( a-IIUI I IIUlll'C , Pianino 'iMH. I.. Ilced, f. Weaver, . NOTICE. w."w! Powell. Belts. ii. I,. iti:i:iir tv t o. CLEA It FIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! 'PllE propriitora rcapoot fully inform Ihccitiscni of Clearoi'ld eounty, that they havo out in ly refitted thia eatahli.hmcnl with the latcrl improved unit working machinery, and are niw on-pared to eiccuto all orders in their line of liu.ineaa. They will give eapeciaj altentiun to the manufac ture of matrrial for house Luilditig, ruch aa FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, sash, doors, blinds, it it.i h i'.th k .vtm.in.rus, OF ALL 8TYLK8. We alwaya bate oa hand a large stock of IlllV 1.1 MIIKII.and will paycaeh for all char l.uiuWr. flne-aud a half iueh liancl atuff nrefcrrcd. Lumber Manufactured to Order, i (lr exrhangi d, to auit customers. VO-nrdcrs solicit, ,1, and Lumber furnlahed on ahurl nuticc and on rcasonalde tcruia. (J. L. HLKD A CO. ov. 7, 1 7. II ,.,1.1 Terms of Subscription, ntll. Ill tlii-,r In i:lks . ii j.hi I alici Unci nn I In i.r. na ... i,ili,. If paid alln lin- e.n ,ii. n i.f n n Hi, f? 00 J nil Mr. T. II. Wnao, our rnrciitan, la autl,nrir to re,i,,t i,ir mum-) ,mi. iutii the .ith,-en ni-eimiit "f Hll.ili.li,li, ..Iveili-iiif. ji.li Work, ir.. In our aoiMiice. til. II. :i. Iilli, A Mil.ll .'.itnr and I'ri'i'riet Cliunril I)i:iiication. The Vresly tfi itiii t'hiitt li lit Opolfi, w ill lio Jul icntoj on iho lull day of January tiexi. norricott will cominoiioo pro punitory on 1'riJny cvoninte, Slh. Al aro cordially invited. Y. 13. Hltiikhlanii, I'it.stor. I I 6 8981 ZI 01 I I k i: y.stom: ,st e IEC0ND St., CLEARFIELD, Pa. K. A. Pmm. luviv.... ...lonir I atvii?!. ..J. II. Inwitt. I rit.a-derman Fitch setts, French r'qoirrel sett.. American S Uirrel setts, Salile Vie lorinea, hilvor Jdartin aetts, Miok rapes aad ssuita, Uenti far cellars, (Heaver aad Mink) at J. I'. KKATZKH fl. SW A inn PA ( FA. Kenaedy'i Mooicd IMrcnvery, llelmhold's ltucha. llaacr'a Coa Liver Oil, Jana'i and Aver's mediclnea ef every kind, for sole by IIAtlTfrWlOK IRWIN. T 1IIR liKMOf'RATIC ALMANAC for MW Uf J and iar;8 nr aale at tha Peat OITioe. l'rice cents, .Mailed t. any aihtttss. D's-U NEW GOODS! Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls I ISLANKET8! BLANKETS! Hoode-I Nubias I Breakfast Shawlsl LADIES' FURS! CAriTETS AND OIL CLOTHS '. Ladies' CoatsI LADIES' AND CIJ1LDRK.VS SIIOKS! .Ill Wool lit pit FRENCH AND EKilLISH MOhUNOS! Silk Fiaiah VISLVKT forsulu! Alei.ader roPLINS I All Wool rV,AID8! Ken.liec Repellant t Chameleon Poplin I Tappa Cloth Tar Wrapp.n! Ladles' Cloak Inga I Water Proof black and browa I Caaairaerea-fur men aad buys ! Donnet Velvet, Ribbons Flowers, Feathers! Ladie'i and Children's liatal. Wool and Cotton De Lalnsi ! Ma, Una, Flannels, Prints I Zophre, worsted and wool Yarns ! Dress Trimmings, lader Clothing, lists, Cat a, llorlery, Gloves, and a complete assortment ol 11 kinds of NOTIONS, at very moderate rrieea. xivlixg & mowiAia. Cleatdeld, OoUl.'i, lS8-lf (S..1T New Store in Madera. m:ssns.j. ronn:srtt- sox T.I TOCLD reapoctfully Inform th. public that l they have jnat opened, ta MAIiKHA, Clear6eld rountr, Pa., an oatir. new stock ol TALL AND WINTER (iOOHS, Which they are prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Their stock consists in part uf Dry Goods of lite I'.cst Quality, Such as Alpaccaa, lirlaoea. Prints, Mualins, Cassimeree, Satinets, and Flannels, lu'iidy - Matlo Clotliinp, Of the beat quality, mch la Coats, Pants, Veata, Overcoats, Overalls, China, Collars, Ac. Moot, NlOOS fllltl Gllitl'M, Also al th. very bast Qnality. A complete stock of Groeeries. In short .verything oaoally kept la a oonatry tor. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call ana examine Mr ttosk aad prices before purchasing slsewhera. LUMBER AND GIUIX Of all kind. Uesn la escbanje for goods. (T-RememKer th. place, Uadera, Clearleld eonnty, Tena'a, i. Forrest 4 so. Octobrr 31, se7-l(," E. B. PATTON & CO., Hat ing filled up a Srat -class PLANING 3IILL Are prrparej to furni.b. all kind, of Manufactured Lumber, uth a Flooring Siding, Surfaoe-ErMMd Lnm ber, Sath, floori, Blindi, Ami every tlt'icriti(in of rLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. 'Dealers will find it to their advantage to cumuli our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Ad.lr..., E. II. l'ATTO.V A CO, Curwenaville, Dec. S, MH tf Clcarrlrld eonntv, Pa. Clothing. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. THK times are hards you'd Ilk. to know How yoa may save your Jul Ian i The way to do it I will show, If yoa will read what follows. A roan who lived not far from her., Who worked hard at bis trade, Rut had a nooeehold lo support That squandered all h. mad.. I met him oooe. Biva he. "My friend, I look thread bear and rough ( I't. tried 10 get myself a euit. Rat ean't sav. ap anough." Says T. my friend, how snach kav. joa f I'll tell yoa where to go To get a auit that's sound and eheap t Ta RKlZKNelKIN A Co. II. took what little he had aaved, And went I. Keieeneteia A Rmtbere', And iher. he got a bandsom. sail, For half he paid to others, liow h. Is home, lie lonka so Well, And their ellect Is such, Jhatwhew the, take their daily meal, 1 Ihey don't eat half aa much. And now he Unas on raturdsy night, With all their wants supplied, That he has money left to spend, And soma to lay aside. Ilia good saceesa, with cheerful smile, II. gladly tells to all. If you'd save money, go arid bay Tour rti'lhee at HKIZK.NSTEIK'R CLOTHING I1ATL. Where the cheapest, fineet and boat Clothine aad good Fonilahing UoihIs caa b. had to sait every taste and in .very sl)!. aprll, fij . Happy .frtr fror lo .111 Chrihtmaa, with all iu joys ami sorrows, iU turkey, nnd its trouhleti has vaiiinlicd for anolhor year, and ero tliis nntnlirr of tho Ilrpultican roaches most of our readers, tho old year will havo passed to tho common gravo of timo, unci bo known no more foruvor, eavo iu tho mind and history and clironiilo of tho events which have nii'tialiised its CX'lHl.IWn. A roupcotod ootimiporary says : "Taking a retrospective view, now as wo draw near tho term of its dura tion, wo uro cheered by ninny events ol the year its they pass before the eye, and wo feel animated with bono on many Buljects which touch us as citi zens. Jiut as is the ease will, AVflPV human picture, nil is not sunshino, till is not fair, nor tinted in orient hues. Storms and"dieaters loom over parts of tho horigon, and tho electricity of a"KT passions ailmonnlicB us of dan- gerand impending calamities. Ifwar has ceased to sco urge us by iU pros. cnt'O, tho animosities it lias engender ed havo not ceased to excrt iso a po litical influt nee fur harm. The presf that most yjwerful lever of maii--has contributed its full sharo to tho sa turnalia of politics, still keeps tho citi zens of one section iu hostility to those of another, nnd has educated tho sons of Massachusetts to rc'tird the sons of South Carolina and Virginia as their natural enemies, till they havo almost como to believo that an irreversible fiat of destiny lias ordained then foes. TJ10 means by which this tinhappv condition of tho public mind has been reached aro ftiirhood, abuse, sectional feeling, and a mistaken conception of self inlercst. Sedition, too, has lifted lis initlelicieiit voice and spread its pernicious sentiments through tho me diums of the press, the rostrum, nnd tho pulpit. Wo havo beheld talent lending its powers to tho uso of agra rianism, and the subversion of the fundamental laws of Christianity, uud tho social compact, ns well as of civil constitutions. lanalicism, disdainful of nil concealments, proclaims its un righteous tenets, nnd daily poisons tho minds of its misguided followers wild tho ravings of blasphemy, nnd n dialect of iiiscnsato madness which tops tlio infinite of Jacobin audacity. Nay, there are those in Ibis fair land to-day, w heso iiiflueiico is pvat, and, we fear, growing, Vhom tho poverty of lan guage can only describe ns connecting links in Iliat historical chain which beginning with Nkiio, was continued through IloBEspiEiiE, and is to-day perpetuated in thining lights of Amcr- caji legielation. "But enough of stern liislorie.il pie- turtngs lor to-day. 'Fill bigh the bowl with Samian wine,' let festivity and mirth, nnd light and gladsome hoat'Ls hail tho recurring uiiuivcrsary of the birth of the immortal King of IJenvcn and Jjtith. Tho Krastian spirit of innovation In our times and ninong our 1'iirilnn Inw-mukers is fast seeking to substituto Thanksgiving Iayg and National Stato hollidays for tho glorious day of days that on w hich tho Nativity of Ciiiiist occur red nnd which is consecrated through all lite ages to the sublime in religion, the beautiful in poetry, nnd tho useful nnd truoin humanity. A thrice happy N i:w 1 ear to(all our friends.and Iocs." Niw-Mim I'm., r,,,, i Iimm' hii u (mm nl v it !i an riilntiii e abed of ft How mul uaefiil work iimv leiiifi piiDHHliciI ly Mmi, ti, p. wi.jt. I'o , tin- New Votk Ailv ei lisitijr Agents beisij a complete Atiivrieait Nowsp. 1 . 1 . 1 . . ,..r iMininij n in n (Hill Hlllthili much titicded, hinco iiothing of tli kind having any chiims to idinplete ih'sh itua over been published. Messrs. Jt.nvcll A Co. havo spared 110 pains or expense in make tho forth coming work complete. Vo under. stand the book will bo a handsomo octavo volume of about !IW) nnres hound in ilui k cloth, and sold for liv dollars per copy. As tho publishers nro Advertising Agents, their issuing a woik contain lug so much iulorination, usually jcal ously guarded by thoso in that busi itess, shows that they nro confident of their ability to bo of service to adver tiKcrs, or they would not so readily placo 111 their hands tho moans of en abling every ono to communicate di reel with publishers if they so desire The IU11.IJ0A11. This much desir ed and long looked for improvement, is nearly complete to tho depot. Tho construction train now runs to the northern boundrvof the borough. AVo aro informed that by tho 20th of Jan uary, should tho weather provo favor- nblo, regular passenger and freight trains will run to this placo, besides, the telegraph will be completod about the game time. Wo understand that tho following arrangement has boen made for the observance of the "Week of Prayer," (January 4 )) Monday and Thurs day, in tho Baptist church; Tuesday and Friday, in tho Lutheran church ; Wednesday and Saturday in the Methodist church. All nro earnestly invited to attend this concert of prayer. .Ihtltlf nf I St tVrrs.Nrja lea Alfnnrl ftlirret.rrf IhplrHntt. The Si'i ielniy 4 tho Tlifiuy re. P'ltlstliat Ihn amount ol the p'ubbo debt, nn the lit at tbiv of Novetaber. Isn7, was fJ,4Hl .f04,4.'fll ) sjid then on the II ml day or November, lli.it amounted to :,,ri'.,7,lL".l,0.'L'-', which shows an inerense of tho debt, during the) last year, of .1."i,.W,r,UlJ.tii Tha Sirrotary also gives the follow, i tig statement oi' receipts front Internal revenues lor the Inst three flstal years. For the year ending June 3(1, ln..S((l!i,S;tC,n.tJ Ko, Hie year en. III. June .'III, lstl7.,.2i;o.u:,7'i;,43 For I lie year ending June JU, ISCS...vl,OS7,SSV,f2 It thus nppears thut tho internal revenue receipts lor tho years ending June 30, 1S07, fell below tho receipts for tho year ending June 30, 1 wi, $43,. 1!H,1!77,;., nnd that tho receipts for tho year ending Juno 30, 1SG8. tell short of the receipts for 1807, $74,939, 'J4H,0i. The roceiptsfor tho first four months of tho present fiscal rear were $4H,73G,34H,.13. If tbo recoipts lor those months are an index of those for tho remaining eight tho receipts for tbo present liscafycar will bo $141),- 20!l,044. Hero is an increase, of tho debt of thirty-fivomillions.anda fallinc offiti the rcTenues gt socio fifty millions. Hy this showing, if Congress contiue their profligate waste and extrava gance, at least ono hundred millions will bo added to tbe public debt dur ing tbo current year. Tho Secretary tells them, iu plain terms, that tho oxpcndituies must bo diminished and the revenues augmented byadditior.nl taxation, leaving to be Inferred, that if these things ors not done, new loan must bo resorted to, or the Treasury will fail to meet its engage ments, which, in the parlance of busi ness men, means that the Government will be bankrupt. aa- so Menard, tho nerro Contrressman. finds Washington to bitrU lor him both in the prieeof board and tbo airs of his radical brethren. A Washington correspondent of tbe Bultimore Vun intimates that Govern. or Curtiu bus the best chance for Uni ted slates .Senator. a. The names of the Jurors for Janu ary Term will bo found in this issue. It will ba very necessary fur those summoned to bo punctual in their attcndatico tit Court,us two important trials arc pending, and fines nnd costs may bo imposed (or non attendance. At llartswiek A Irwin's uro to bo found just tho things to make little and big, old and young, in fact the whole family happy, on New Year's morning, provided tho articles aro se cured by Thursday evening. Messrs 1'assmoro & Bowman, are tho first to 0K'n business at tho rail road depot. They nre iiott prepared to furnish comers and goers with everything in their lino. Ia Lumbal City, on the Uth of Iaecsnbev, 1A6S, hy Rev. J. W. Bccklet, Mr. GK0IIUE Hl'PSON LVT1.E to Hirs LVU1A KELLY, hath af Lam. ber Irty. On th. sain, day, by tlio earns, Mr. DAVIS SMITH to Mia. Jl:MK SIERHSU; both of LuiiiWr City. On the IU uf UoconiUr, 1SCS, at Mayville, Pa- by ltov. Im Bnowaaos, Mr. ADAM Sl'LPU to Mi.sSol'UIA liOWLItt-O.X; both of the Stat, uf nnavlvania. Messrs Wm. i!ecd A Co., publish in another column, "great inducements" to those in need of cheap dress goods. Miles . Tate, JCsq., former! of this placo, lias been appointed Notary Public for Tionesla, Forest county. Wobtiivof Imitation. Tho Jeui- oerats of Clearfield county are nbout forming un organization to bo called tho Young .Men's Democratic Associa tion. This is well. In tima of tieiirn prepare for war. To redeem thcStato from radical domination, tho Demo cracy must net wait until political excitement rises to lover beat. Let similar associations bo formed in everv county nmr, and let each of them be put upon a sound financial basis, by exacting a liberal admission feo, for active membership, with a nominal sum for those w ho are less able to contribute their money, but who nre willing to help with their presenco and good will. Then let sensible speakers bo selected, and sound and reliablo newspapers bo secured lor general circulation. lircauburg Democrat. II. HOIS I SO A CO.. PORK PACKERS, .!' 3.e. lAhrrly SI., rillubnrfh, Havo oa hand a targe stock ot Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, FI.A1N AM) H OAR fTltltn HAMS, .Moss Turk. Pried Beef, am! l- f l.r l. all of our own I'aeliliig, t'nrinj: and rmoaing. Lard Oil, Flour, Cliccso, Dried Apples and reaches., With . general assortment of drocerlrs, at the lowest liiurkel piiees. Juoe IS. 'OS Ij.pd. Cum. i J now pri I'tllt 4 l,lw-Tlie undersigned ia roioireii to etifplv anv auantilv ,f the I'! qnntiiy ( ('OA L mined ia tins loealitv. and at rraeondlilc rales. Order, solicited, and prompllv fillid. NATHANIEL MHIIEU Lawrence I p., Nov. IS, Isss Im. S IIIKt tll NTOK( tSIMOt 1-I.F.AW of Clearfield eoonty. Pa. lirrarv It una 1 Sejiiimher Term, 1SST. va. N,i.s;n, A haivta. ) Aliaa Siihpesaa 3nr Divorea. To Anna Keller. Respondent: Vna are berrliy noliAnl and required to be and appear in your own proper pcteou at our nev Court of Common Fleas, to t hiiUlcn al I'leatfteld oa Mon lav, the 1 1th day of Jatiunrv. lsf.0, belore onr said Judge,, to aji-wer such tlutg, a- niay bo then and there charged again.! yoa in the o pleml of said libellant, in Hie , rocccling. now pendirg. and to submit to aueh order and decree as th. Court may laatri and here-.f fail not. (IcelP ti IVHL.NU8 HOWE, fhuiH. CoNKTITl'TIONAt, JlirrKRENCES. Thero nro many constitutions so inhe rently defective in energy as to derive great benefit from a moderate uso ol puro liquor combined w ith such vege table medicines nnd oilmen na pntur into tho composition of Roback's Momaeli Jliltcrs, nnd thero aro many situations in which even the henllhiest derivo additional security from their occasional use. If healthy persons nro exposed to unusual and continued exertion in confined nir, or under tho heat of the sun, or to tho infliieneo ol depressing watchfulness by traveling, and change of diet nnd water, or if residents of malarious districts or tho rank river bottoms of the West and South, there can 1.0 no doubt but a careltil uo of ii.dirA'j aSMiHilr'A Ittltrrt with the food would surely 1 the means of warding tIT actual disease and ena bling (hem to bear up tinullected w here, w ithout tho Bitters, they would likely havo to succumb to disease. They strengthen, tone nod invignrat", aid digestion and increase the appetite. dipt. Mctiiiugbcy, desires every body lo know that he has got every thing to miikc n man. w oman or child feel happy, before, dining, and after New Year, no difference bow Hue things look j and those in need of something of thia kind bad belter call in time, if they w ish to pass a happy New Year. Tho vicissitudes of fortuno cannot destroy mental culture. Kducation rises above panics nnd the fluctuations of Irndo. K nowleilgo and refinement arc belter than gold Your daughters can enjiry supeiior advantages at the Ilollidsysburg Seminary. Mt RllKItOl S ASSAVLT AND IJoBnEEV. The Washington .SViir says that on Friday night last, three negroes called at tho house of Mr. Henry Perkins, nenrsurrnus .Mill, in I'nneo (ioorges county, Maryland, und inquired of his wife the way to the main road. Im mediately upon being iuformod, they rushed inside the door, ono of them striking Mr. Perkins, who w as shaving i mo nine, Knocking lnm insunsihle. At the same timo another seir.ed Mrs. Perkins by the throat and threw her with great violence to the floor, and by placing bis knee upon ber breast, and ono hand over her mouth, held her until she been mo insensible. They then t-ansni ked the house nnd carried awny $10 in money, three val uable quilts, two dress coals, ono pair of pants, one vest, ono revolver, a singJe barreled pistol, und a silk hand kerchief. Mia. IVi bitia laid insensible fur about nn hour, and nut until about daylight on Saturday morning she wb sufficiently recovered to call nnv i one, nt which time she informed a colored man, who lives near by, of w nai inu iiuppencil. lips. ood nnd Unyne, on examining tbo sufferer.. pronounced their wounds of a very dangerous character. Mrs. Perkins had a rib broken and was injured internally. Noelue hits leen obtained to iho guilly parties. Vttcc Geor gian. Ia Bradford toon, lap, on the lSlh of December. EMA.NI EL WLSOIl ; aged ii years, T mouths. and 21 days. In thia borough, on tlx K,lh af December, of Consumption, MALLSFA, daughter at U. 6. aad Maat Jst 00Dii aged 17 years, S months, and lo days. Iu Bradford township, on th. 3d of Paotmber, JOHN, infant ion of I'craa and Paoisi (jair. rira , aged i months and S dart. In I'nion township, on tlas Jl of December, OKORtlK ASUTO.Vj aged about P8 years. In aieo IIopo, on the 111 of Pecemlwr, of Con mimptiim, WILLIS W. WASIIilfRS, in the Uth year of his ago. Mr. Washburn was a yeong man of mure than ordinary ability, and had not that Insinuating discs., Consumption, ohosra him for Its vioalm, be would have been a useful member or society. In this borough, on the IM of Peoeraher, ISSS, of Consumption, MAGGIE COI.BfRS; .god IS years, 10 months, aad T dava. Maggie's dead! Weep, parents, weep! Sisters. weep ! The loved one haa gona la "fairer worlds nn high" gone tu t. your beacon light; hence forth to guide vi,a to the haren of rest, ln tnnr sorrow, dwp and worldleaa. mourn not in vain , think of her Heavenly visions ia tho "aiok and dying charalier " think of the glad sarprise of her front spirit, as it went out from lb. olav formed casket, eo peacefully, like th. rwect sleep of aa Infant, aud up tnto boavea tu iu brightness, and beauty, and 3-J'. to ba forever safe there oh, so afe! Treaaura her words of advio. and pioos trust in your memories her bright smiles ia yoar hearts; and may thev, tfarousrh greater power, bring yoa to Ve.a.1 Christian lives, Heracmbor her aa pillowed on the Saviour', breast, ia 'Thst beautiful rand, the city of light, Which ne or has known lh.' shades of night," and never so err as to wish her back amid earth', aeenea and eorrowr. See her, by th. eve of wis dom. leaning over the battlements of Hrarrn, clasped lovingly in the arms of Him in who. Mood her garineuts wore washod and mad. white, beckoning you upward. Thank Ood for his won derful love, in giving her Mob a bright entrance, through ber eiek chamber, into glory ; and for tha evidence, bright and permanent, atie left for yoa to read and ponder "then wonder and adore tha Lsmk. Weep, kind friends, aco,nalnUuicca, weep I but hy your friend's death learn to live lira to a neliler purpose a higher and holier end; and aa yoa here cluint those Uovutiful songs vou aang for her, and think of it all. forge not' that alia is chanting lh. song that never onds the song of the Lamb forget not her bright face, her brighter, sweeter words ofcnnnael and love, and learn your selves bow a Christian can live aad die. Weep, pastor, weep! for ono or your lamba is gone you havo one less to lead to "greea pas tures." one less to pray fur; but rejoice amid tears, for one more alar is in that crown awaiting yoa beyond the starry firmament. May our last end he like hers. ytattrts. B.tn Treatment. Tho Chicig.i T'i meg remarks: A man and s brotlmr by the name of Mennrd isnt Washing ton, with duly authenticated creden tials nas member df Congress elect from Louisiana). He is not admitted, lie cals and sleeps in a nigger shanty, in a negro qtiarlerof the town. Sntn, ner dees not invite him to share the hospitalities of his bed and board. He is nut requested hy Chandler to take a dunk. He is not even invited by lyognn to agitmeof draw poker. Wade does not take him lo bis arms. Butler does not invite bis confidence or emit piinioiisbip. It isa shame a disgrace. Were old Thud. Ftcvcns alive this indignity would not occur. MrsTMrn Oct. By direction ol Iho President Major Orncral (.). U. Howard is honorably mustered out of the aervieo of the I'nited S tut on ns Major General of volunteers, to take effect on the first of.lanuarv. General Howard consequently tails back lo his rank of Brigadier General in the regular army to which bo pointed, December 21, 104. was np- A Boston barber has a rnror thst has besu in daily uso for a hundred years. Clearfield Markets. Reported wea kly for the Ci.F.aai'iri n ltrrrat.mw by J. P. Kaavraa, Dealer in Dry floods, (ire. criis, Troviaiona, Ac, Market at., Clearfield. Ci.tanrtrLn, Pt., Deo. SI, !,.. Apples. groen..Zni siTi'log., elrossa f J I'nH.ISft' ISJ Hide, green.. T Applet.utter.'klrf.l, J 11,1 Uama..". 00 Ul'0" ill Shouldera...(lu(.u 00 "'ana 2 (, T-I S,dcs. llOti w lluckwheat I 00 Lard J, llnekohen fiour lb, b Mcas pork.V lbi!.!jj 0 neei. oried etl O.ts f ) lleef. fresh 7( ' Onions....!.!....'.. .'.' 00 Hoards. M 11 rn'o:n oo ptat.s. 7;.ta,i no t orn, shelled 1 Ml IWhes. dried. tb.T JO l orn, ear Out 5 I'laster. l.bl lis t ora meal. aa, k, 2 tm R h p, y rlJ ;;.(,v 4 00 r.ars. th ... Cteverseed (10 0(1 Sall.'p sa. k... ' hecse J.1. Shin.lea. 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