n Irlii. I HE AriLHICM HOUSE, (mi illr, ( Ii i.iAoM rttntit, k, r' hM If.,.". tM lf ttvl Irup . n, 1 i in cvnt t a I f r 1 1 - n ! id n 1 ti if ' i mrli r fi't. i f ,)rit furm-hf I j r 1 " J II lii'hr ,,f, i ) us t tin- it ,iT)irr, ir th ti i'liiif 'uM,o to .'. i - il JOHN J. IUU. THE MANSION HOUSE, ( . , t . ; til f-tVi-ll.l tU-l .Vi.ullMi t.', ( I I iiii'i I I i, im. T r j t yr, fffn i nnrpM in d'.nt'l it . .; i Ity tVr Ilia rtitfit liti'iicrt nf nr-m. i: ; j'i;ni. Th I."U buil.iip lu hon .-!. I, it:i th jif I'rlct r will ia.r no tn ruidof till puti romf-rtnl'lft wtnle , sMit .' bui. 1'AVID J0l(NTON, u . tf rr.-ntor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, (I.KA!IFIKM. PA. 'I'ilK ul"rrthr hvin Ipbhi 1 f-.r Urtn ot J yx irx tin well-known Motel, kept for ninny ir;rf l.y Mr. ..milch.) and ro-liitud mni riur n.t'.cd it (Hruuif lioul, ! n'W vei'rc'J u enfr (a:n triivrlrn and the rutilio (oinrHily upon ten; f n i h.iped lilc nirrpriM tu both ,-atrHn. ,ni M.Mor. Hii TAlti.K sod 11 A It will be tui- li.-d with the bnt lb uiitrktt nflurti; tin! u iimi ttilt bp ii'urfd on hiii part te '1U u tn r rcutciicd and cmiffirt of hi riifnix, JOUN lOUt..IKKTV. nctlS I'rop'iftuP. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, iutixgion, pa, MMIH rl I MtaMiptiment bavin bon laie) I l.r J. MOHHISON, formerly ri.rift(ir of it, "M-irriit m Hun," bai been ihorvuifhly ron .iTato i "ml reftirninhed, and nuiipJied with all the tuodorn imnrorfmcntii and ruuvemwneei ne ctwy to a firnt elite Uutl. Tns dininr room , tii tfn rrmored to th firit flvor, and in now i f;.i(i"Uf ind airy. Tha rhimiberi are well Ten- !' iiiHt'd, ard the f nprieinr will eodeaTorto make ' fcii- f nti porftfctlr at h m. i j J. M'JHIUSON, Proj.rietor. ; j. . ai.i.xcb Tim. n. mmw I THE AMERICAN HOUSE, ' l.ulht'r. burg, t'karlit Id o.. I'a. 1 'PIIH w.II known ar.d Knp PMab!ibi-d loe, 1 ft.nne'ly kept by K. . iloore, and latterly I L W in. f'cliwem, tr bai been leaded for a term oj earc ly the undtrtijtuei, to which tlie aitfO tmn ot the traveling iui-lir ia now called, arid a liberal :i.tre of public pa Iron a g i oliritfd. rrl., .H-lypd HIUW 4 WALLAt'K. SUSQUEHANNA H0USE Cm Haihvllle, riearUeld ruuuty, Ia. fpifl (,H and well eKnMUVd Hotel, beauti X tully lituated on the banki of tbe 8uiqim Liiir.a, ia the borojgb of Curwen iville, hat ben lrapd fir a term of yi-nn by tl undprMned It baa hpn entirely refitted, atid if now un to the fubhr irenerlly and the travfllinjr eoinmo nlty in i srttcular. No naina will be rrtd to rend'-r jneata eomfortattje while tarrying at tin '!0. Ample Mabhnjr roo.u for the icioinmo-i-in ofteauie. Ctiarfi HKiJdraU. nA21 -tf WM. M. JKFI RIE3. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., riJIUlVSHUKG, pAt rpjlR undfrvizned keepi eonitantly on band tie beet of Liquor a. II tt taln ia atwnyf pj.li- J with the brst tbe market afford. The avoliiig public will do well to fire him a call. noH.Yj. KOmiKT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, COXKSTOVVN, DAUPHIN CO., Pa. fpMK on-lerstcn-l tak- tMi me'boi of in i, f'Tioinfr 'he Watprmon of CkarflcM county, ibathp hai refltted atd re-opend the hotol for merly kept by H. fihreiner, nt CoioMown, where ha vill take aperial pain a U randor eatiafartion to all who favor him with their pttrotiAg. llf l.u bl'wn all lb rncki out of the river and planted anubbinf nnti for bi'f a mile above hit U.e. feblh,'71 tltlilltiK FALK. DANIEL C'OXXEM.V, Boot and Shoe Manufailurrr, CLEAKKIELU, PA. HAS loat received a fine lot of Freni h OATF SKINS, and la now prepared to tnannfae lure ererythinK i hia 1 i n at the lowest fU'urei. lie will warrant bit work to be aa represented. He raipecifally aoliiitt a call, at Ma ahop on Market aireet, aecond df or went of the po-tofTi-e, here be will d all in liia power to ren ici aalia faction. Fome tut fliiier tpe on hnd. myKVl J I A N I H L CONNELLY. PEvtE rRn7niEi)." THE WAE OVER IN CLEARFIELD KXOX TOWNSHIP QUJKT. Stiry all the Contrabands going b v h to their old hiaftfrrx ; but one going to old MasstichuS'tfs, where they were loved so long and so tall. IS conreqQence of the ahote fnetf, F. FHUT, of the old "FSort fchoe Shop," would an C'juDce to bla nomerons patron, and the people of Clearfield county at large, that be haa now a tint rate lot of jrnod material, jut received from the Rait, and if prepared on inort notice to make and nend Boot and hoe, at bla new th p in Graham' row, He I aatitfled that he can please all, (anleat it mipht be some intensely loyal at ay t-home patriot.) He ia prepared to e low for Cah or Country Produce. Ion't forget the Pbn neit donr to Hbower k Graham's More, on Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa,t and kept bj a fellow common) called jjl,-fl7- "SHORTY." MVi COOT AD SHOE SHOP. edwarcTmack. C .tt. MAUKET k 3d Ft., CI.KARFIELD, Pa. fpiIE proprietor hai tntered into tlia IIOnT A L HHOK bnaines at the above stand, and (determined not to be outdone eitbor in qual ity or price for hia work, h penal attention ill be paid to tVAniifaciuriitK ewed W irk. He bar on band a larye lot of Ererjh Kip and Calf Skirta, of the very bet quniity. The cnl in of ClearfioM and vicinity are respectfully Incited to ftive biw a trial, No charge fur call nor,' fl tf DX HOOT A SHOE SilOr. in i m i.x ii.i.i:. rPHR tuliiritT hiring Utly H.rt.il I nr t lirtM nd Hhn. ,h'p in Curw.nxvi I!., r-ti M.ii ttrrl. rppoiillfl Jrffh h. Irwin'. Urwp tort, r.pcplftilly nonntlnr'.. tn tb public 111. t h. Il fir.ptrfd to mna'.',tiire nil n ylrn of ltnnlr al Short, .nil .rer.vthirifr tn bir lint, on hort Antic H. ftln krtp. on hind pood tiorl mnt nf riidr-ntad, work, whiih b. will .rl! rhetp for carh or rimnlry prf'tfo. fcxn-it i.twm ?. HOPS. DOBBINS' ELE''I11IC HOOT POLISH mui; a i.ATirci iiiNr 'plIOSl who H.rk Ibrir hooU OB S.tuHiiy 1 hiflit with ordinarT blnrkinff. don't bnvr mv-h htns on Huod, M 111. - iiih ladtl oD : I "I lb. ihine of I O B R I X S' 1! I. A C K I N 0 l.nf'f Kitnrl,nj ntvl nil 1oy $tn lty! It lliala niiy oilier lllarkiii); Madr 1 Mirjula tortil on'j hr J. B. DnM.ion. a bla Im wti. ftoap aid Ida "ki Work, illh au.al wl Orrmantown avfnn, l'lnld.liih!.. l'a. r.r iai. or J. IV KIIATFR and IIAKTS HK t IKHlN.C'icarB.ld, l'a, n.T2n-4oi Valuable Town Properly l-OR R ALU! SITl ATK on !. S.mili wcfl oomi-r of ( h'rry ao-l 1 niri ?til. M.-inc I : -I" . -f!'l ' r" '.1 lo A I.OI. wnlj a p'"l l" "l-rv j.lank liuil.l-ttii-r.n, I r 18 f i t. oik- re"m "n ra-li (' "r. "iiai.lp f..r a pi.,if, or oilnr linni'o'. Alo. ihf ""l.icininn I'''T. Willi a tw't ' ilw liiiig Loom ""'jn. and aorornl nih-r I'HI'N I.'il.;. AIo. a Jul of . II l i.rnt lU( K, and a food ""rtm.nt of HitiNKW All F, fi.h n Cnxtka, Jit, Jsri. Fruit ( nn. otr., a: tmIiivI fnr. I'r further infi.iu,.tii.n. iinnirr a' tV Hione- rtpiirrjof t. I.l.ll .IM'I II, jM flra ( lonrfii l I. I'a. J lloil'' 1MII1 M HfllO'. A" All prrf.it. at. l.-'rilr ti";ifir.l Hint tlirro (tn.r.L.p ti.imj Imwoin llio ajtidt rwiarf. I mi ba Xirehant Trn-.nn(r h'iin'-r. to t I- articM. d lvcd I,t in-iliial ronnrTi' on thr ;ilt rlaj t f"toti.r, A. I I"'. Thn :ii'k and amount "II hacolln-mi l,T M A. ' rank, and tlir 'ii.inc il rarrrd on at tli. . i.la Vi K. II. "'rv.,,. . M. A. in :.k. '"I? i E. B. 1.. Klt'l tiinOX. .Vhlt.ulrtiht.t Aauilisrmrnla, FALL GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP & CO, 111 I lir.imil Ulrrtt, riill.AliKI.I'IIU, ll.ti tl.c irsi-.t romjilfl. anj i;i(iint Slock r Tall liodds, Hi liavt eti'r (.11- n .1. ri'j:i;n .siiu iiii.i w0.ji rorLiNt!. SlTI'ltl) AI.I, Wool, Do. vki;y ltini vl.ud do. si:ii;i:.s i,a diakkits. MOUAIliS nnJ POTLLN ETTS. Utlh tn i-ztrnivc ns'ortmi-nt of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Til C'hrttiiut Hired, -i'"'J nil L ALP II I A'. j?., 7 BANKERS, No.35 South Third Street PHILADELPHIA. xENERaLT Agents, v row jz ,0F THE c5 jCcntr 1 IllL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ine TInxL iir iw-ivm CtrAT ti a orpornt.o.i c .-r'- r i iv m-tial Act of LLicreaa.an pro,..! ,:, wjt, wild m CASH CAl'IlAL, Itl.OOO.OOO, fULL PAID. L.iO'-raiierinaoii-TiHn A-i'iili and bollchora.wuo IIM 1' -I i'ti.'lui,.i.pttrai.in at onroffliw. Wlurr a.-i -u v mi . t .1 our ii.n.ma Moll ' Irrui.-. a;.. I P.i:tiitil. la. fmtjr di r . t h.. Uia II. . Kl SSI I Manager. aur;i).ilr 628 hoop Skirts, .628 And COK.SETS, COUSKTS. WrvT.T. "HOPKINS, .1o. C2S .frrA Street, V AMI'P 4CTI RIB OF THI Celebrated "Champiou" Hoop Skirts FOR I.A1HKS, M1M-KS AND CHII.MtKN. The larpcit aMortment, and beat quality and at We in tha American Market, trery lady lnuld try them, aa tbey recommend themielre by wearing lontrer. retaining their shape much be'ter, b tin if HrMcr and more elattio than oth er warranted in every re-pert, and ld at v.-t I.. iricea. Ai-k for Hopkin' "CUAU PIN" SKIHT Superi T Hand made Whale Bona Cornet In fifteen difTcrrnt grade, ineln linf the ''rniperi al" and Thotnpaon A Lan?don'i "ULOVK KIT TINO" COKstTd.ranirinr in price from ft i cent to 'j i0 together with Jnaeph Ueckel'l celebrated FKKNUII M 0 V E N CK-KTS, upe- rior ihapc and quality, ten dinerent grade a, from $1 10 to i . 0. They are tbe flnent and hot pood for the prieea, ever imported. The 1 rule aupplird wilS lleop fikirU and Corset at the lowest rates. Tbore viaiting tha city should not fail to call and eiamme our joodi and price, aa we defy ail competition. Sept. 17, lMti Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHNFAREIEAS' $ rii.i p.. i.ti. i..i a r . ti. , ' 'IK r . ' I V 1 Fur Manufactory, (ff I No. VIS Arcb ilreoUaboTt Till, l'liiladtlplna. now lit store nf mv a", can Importation and Man- " '-''S - " ntaeturr, one of the lar(t-'t and moat bcatililul aelections of FAN'Y FIRS, for La iiei' and Children's wmr, in tlie city. Al an, a tine aaaortincnt of Unite' For (llorea snd Collar. I am enabled to uVpoie of my ooda at very rcafonahle price, and I would therrlore o licit a call from my trtenda of t;irarfirld county and vicinity. Rcnumbsr tbo Name, Number and Street. JtlHN FARI IK. Iio. 718 Arch it., abort 7th, south fide, Philad'a. hare no Partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. octl 4ra. JOHN M. MELLOY, a ML' pact it rir or Flain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware mn rKAi.Rk in llouae KurnMiIni; Cnoda, Tin Hoofing and Conductor Plprn. So. 133 Market ftrort, augf. j rniLAKKI-PIIIA. DREXEL & CO., Ko. 31 Mouth Third Hlrrrf, I'lilla lrlpn And Dealers in Government Securities. Application y mail will rocir. prompt atten tion, and all intorinnliun choerfully liuniclied. (rdrnaolirilpil. aprll-tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manuraclurara of and Wboleaal. Dralpra In M KX AXl) ROYS' CLOTH 1X0, 1-21 !Urkcl A 410 Morrliatil Htrert, aosTfir nin.Aii'i riiiA, r. 1808 winter. 18G8 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Noa. 23 5.'7. 2:t ft 541 N. Third 81., J-1 1 1 L A 1 1. 1. 1 ' il 1 A . arf now prrparod with onr oanal .xtrnalv. and Wfll-..rtril rtock to offr eitra lnduo.rn.nta to CACII Ul VKKS. nprll-lf STEETCH, BENNETT & Co., (i-tioceMf.r to prt r T. Wright A Co., i.iron? or v nrt rR 11 MtUf.S AM) MEDICINES. At ao. Brandies it Wines for Medical purposes. jol.l'BT No. (10V .Markot Ft., I'lnlad a. BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., Kb. 17 N. Fifth Ft- and 424 Commarca, ril.l.AWai'lIU, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, Ton TflR HALE or Wool, (Itnaenir. Fnr Fkin-. Feather. T,eathr, Ha Seed. 1'rifd Fruits, Cmrer 8eed, Roots, leer Klina. flitter, Hceawai, Fhc-p hkin, Kvcn, Ac. sr., Ac. CONSHiNM KNTS SUMCITED. Weekly Triea current forwarded on request, June IhO DI,UM, BI.TMNi:S8 A CATARRH trent-l with tlte ntmat Mi'-tn by Ir. J. I.-AAf'S, M. I'.. and Profoior of I mmw of tbe Fre and Kar in the IMrdieal rtilepe of pennsyl I vmiitv, '2 Trara exp' rif-ne. iform-iH of Ley bn, ! H"Hend,)'N'. i Ar-h Mel. I'hil'a. Teeli- wpinU ean be tmn at hi ofiMo. The mMi'-al i f-ultv are Invited to aeonmpary tlwir rwtifits, J an he baa no secret in bit tiroft .)). Artifinal ' eyra iot-rted without atn. No charpa fir ti aiiiinati.n. jjeH-ly. SW AIM P At i;A. Kennedy Medicd Dieoovery, Heimbold Hoc ho, Laker' Co a 1 Liror Otl, Jaoe't and Aver' medicine of ererj I kind, for Ml by HARTSWIOK 1HWI29. JUuluau. Jliutaif, tf" tr. MKHHKM. & (IYM tnii m II A It l w A it i:, Alan, Mannritrtntertof Tin and Sheel Iron Ware. n. a n I IK I, l, PA LOT UK .SAMiLLS, liKIDLKS, llarntll, Collar., etf., fur rala hj Ml'HKKI.r, i ni'U.KU. pALMKU'S PA TOT I' XLO Ail ing Hajr Forki, for aal. fc MKHHKI.L A BKII.KIt. (JI h, PA IX t7 putty, GLASS, Naila, etc, for aal. by MEKRKLL i. KIOLER. jA"ltXKSS TKIMMlXCiS fSc SIlOK Finilinga, fur aal. bj MEKRELIi A, niQLER. QUXS, PISTOLS, SWOKD CANES For aal. bl MERKKLL t I11GLKH. gTOVES, OP ALL SOUTS AXD 6ic.at for aal. by MEKKEI.L'ft BKJLER. I aox i uox T 1 1 Von 1 iuox': For aal. bj MEKRELL tt BIOLER. JJ01JSE SII0KS & I10PSK SHOE NAILfl, for aalt bj MEKRELL A BIOLER p ULLKY BLOCKsV ALl7 SIZES And halt Manufaotura, for aala by MERRELL ft IHOLER lll IMliLE SKEIN S AN D PI I'E BOXES, for aal. by MEUREI.L & BIOLER. pODPER CUTTEUS-for Balo by MERRELL ft BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I ATTEXTION, LUMBERMEN! .f It L t'OLl 'TIO.V M.V S.UIS! EMERSON'S PATENT PER FOtt An A TED Crons-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL 01MMINQ AVOIDEU.) ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Sharpening, nnd Shaping tna Troth of all Splitting Bawa. t-Sccd for a DercrlptlTfi Circular and Pric. Lilt. JIEI'.IIKI.L A 1110LER. j.tid tf Otn.ral Afrnl Clearfield, l'a The Lightning Tamer. rMlE underiifroed are tbo sole Ajrenti In thl l eoiintr for the "North American tlalranited LldHTMNJ RODS." Tbee are tbe only safe rod now in um. and art endorsed by ail the srirniifle men in the country. nersby notify tha cititens or tha county that we will rut them no a better rod. and for leas money, than Is charged by tha foreign Barents who annnaily traveraa the county and carry off our little cash, never to return. KNCOUUAGE HOMB LAIiOIt. Thosa witbioff Lishtninr Rod tree ted on their buiitlinrt need hnt addre ua by letter, or nail in person. W will put them np anywhere in the county, and warrant them. Tha Rod and tti tares can bt seen at any time by celling at our -lore. M Kit RKLL BIULbiv. Clearticld, June II, lfl'8 tl G s fligalT PEALEft IN STOVES AM) HOLLOW- V ARE, AND MANl'FAC'Tl'Iir.R (If Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, rhlllpauurg. Centre ro.t Pa., THE undersigned respectfully announoti to the publio that bt haa on band a ear, fully-selected and well assorted stock of Stoves. His variety consist of 7 HE CELEBHATKD IRONSIDES. Which hart, never failed to give perfect satisfac tion to the Most fastidious of its pure haters, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Br-ears' Antt Dnat, Niagara, Charm, Herald, c., with every variety of tbt best Pittsburg Manufacture. W To Tin and Sheet Iron wart given with the Mores Is made of tht heav'est and heat material, and warranted to girt perfect Balis faction. Jit stock of PA It LOR AND HEATING STOVES I larger, better and cheaper than ever before evbibited to tha public. He defies oomptUtion either In variety, quality ar price, He Is ttsn prepared to furnish a complete assortment of Tin, Copper, Skeot-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured ueatly and with the sole view to servtoe, fro tht best ma tonal in the market PLOWS, PLOW POINTfl, POPPER, BRAS AND IK U.N KKI JLK8. Of every description eon'tantlj on band. LIGHTNING HODS, - Pnperior point, pot up on short notice. The Point he offer to the public i the same a is now used by the Pennsylvania Kailmed Co., on their buildings. ORDERS KOU SroUTIINO, ROOKINd And other wnrk belonging to hi buaines will be promptly filled by experitnotd and skillful workmen. BRAKS, C(rrER AND OLD METTLE Taken in exchange for goods. J?" Tie ffpecia.ly Inrllci the attention ef Merchants wishing to purrhaae al wholesale, a they will And It to their adrantaet to eaauine lis stook before purchasing elsewhere. , ft. PLKU AL Pbilipsburg, Aug. I, jvJll7 VI IHTOH'M NOI It lTh iin.lrr-.fnfil ap(-ointnl ! th. t'onrl to dtiitriUitl ihc arm n in tlir hand, nf Andrew Ad'Ueman, adminta Iratnr uf Villiara Adillfman, tr., drfaaoil. amang thnar anlitlcd tlt.rft., will atl.nd tn the aamr at bia otn in t'lnfutiwd, on halurdaT, Ilia flib nf Janiary, KtfiH, Wh.ra .11 p.rf.ina ititf.twl can .tt.nd. l.-KAKL 1 OT. dfu22..1t:p.l Auditor. I'M II HAMKIUTk. nnl.rairfd will ' p.T l)i. hi(!ht CAHH I'llK K for all ainilr of FlKS and. liKKR CK1NS. (lira tnfa mil. CliajB.lJ, Dm. II. 1. L. HnZL.IElM. Jin o.ppih, tr.ictfiUs, iftr. t!iio-.t7.isnwMtt KKAJ) CAREFULLY!! Your Best Interests De mand It I ! 8 H PI to ; to O o I I r 1 r- o K w n o i s, H Uj tyj I! M r-t o BJ f tt H H H O a I v H V S3 5 7. o o a n , , PJ 3 2 H H W " WW w o tt pi o O H O a ti X H -1 to s 8 o (0 H ts PJ o t o o H PS ! o puuiu ',( lii)k.MOllf t.A4MO 1 1 68981 IlOI 1 1 KKYSTOXK STOIC 1 (ECOND Bt., CLEARFIELD, P.. NEW GOODS! Shawls! Shawlsl Shawls! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast SLTwlsl LADIES' FUESi CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS! Ladies' CoatsI LADIES" AND CHILDREN'S SUOES! .Ill Wool Mlrpt! FRENCH AND ENGLISH MORJNOS! Silk Fini.b VKLVK T-for aulu ! Alat.nd.r POPLINS! All Wool PuAIDS! KanDabaa R.rtalla.t ! Chamelfon Pnplln ! Tapp. CloLh for Wrapp.ra ! Ladtaa' Cloaking ! Walar Proof Hark and brown ! Caaaimaraa for nan and boa I B'mnat Valr.t, Ribbona Plowen. Featb.ra ! Ladia'i .nd Childran'i ll.ta I Wool and Cotton Da Lai or. ! Mnal'.na, FUnnali, PriuU ! C.phra, woralad and wool Varna ! Praia Trlmmlngi, Vnd.r-Clothlnn, llata, Cap., Uoaiarv, Uloraa, and ft oomplet. Maortmant of all binda or NOTIONS, at Tar; nodarata prim. XIVLIXG rV S1IOWEKS. Cla.rU.ld, Oct.15, Utt lt (i ll stn:Tiii. XEWI New Store in Madera. ML'S.snS.J. FOIiHEST & SOX "lyOHI.I) rfupaftfnllj Inform tha nnWir thai ) thpy har. jnat op.nvd. In ilAUKKA. Cl.rfl.ld oonnlf, P, .n .ntir. naw atook of FALL AXD WIXTK.R (iOOt)H, Whlcb U)7 nra prpparad lo anil at ohaap a. the rb.apaat. Thalr atock eonalata In part of Dry GoimIh of tbo Pu'st Quality, 8vfh u Alpaoaar, rtatanaa. Print, Mnilina, Caaalm.roa, PatlnaU, and Plannala, Ticatly - Made Clothing, Of tha bait quality, ani-h aa Coata, Panta, Vaita, Orarooatl, Or.ralli, ftilrtr, Collari, Ao. IJikiIh, Shoos and GaiUTS, Alio .1 tha Tarr bait Qoallty. A coniDlete Htot'k of GrooorioH. In abort aTrjthin nn.ll krpt l . (oinlrT tor. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and riatnlna oar itook nd priori biftre parobaalnc elfawbar.. LUMBER AND GRAIN Of .11 kindl takoi la .irbanga far fooda. X-Ranianibar tha placa, Madrra, Clatrlald oonnl;, Ptnn't. J. FORKEfl A BOS Octobar II, UHT.tf.J y CM PiCt If etc .; y o y A l'j it t: II (MA I.! G. KUATZKK & SONS, To the targe and el gant room, on 81XmM STIU'llT, atljuitiing M- rrt-Il A Itint.r'i hardware tore) where th-y will be plcaaid to sec all tlivii Id and new customer. Cititens of the county viiitlng CLKAKFIIMU, and w.ahing to make purcbanf, will find It to their advantage to diamine their stock. flood at TAPII PRICKS cxohang J fr all kind of COUNTRY I'HOIM CE. Jun7 AT COST! AT COST! ! NIVLING & SHOWERS Propoaa to aall tbair antlra atook of WINTER Draal Uoodi, ltren Trlmmingi, Sh.wli, Ilooda, Nubia., Bn.kf.it Bb.wla, CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, SATIN ETTS, Fl.nn.la, Bianketi, L'ndanhlru and Drnwara, Caaaimara 6birtaf Balmoral and Hoop Skirta, Oloraa, Hoilarj, L.diea' Coata, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' HATS, llati and Capi, Bonnat Vahata, Framaa, Ribooa, Faathara, Flowera, Ac, at NET COST, to r.duoa tbair atook for Spring. jaa7 GREAT INDUCEMENTS! TO thoae wl.king HRKFS OOODB, fsilAWLR, Ac, w. offortha lollowing REAL UAHUAINB, U oloae out our Wioter atock : SliTwls, worth $10 00 at $8 00 Shawls, worth 8 00 at 6 00 Coburg, worth 65 at 50 Fr'ch Merino, worth 1 00 at 75 Fr'ch Merino, worth 125 at 100 Empress Cloth, worth 100 at 75 Poplin Eeps, worth 1 65 at 1 35 Silk, worth 3 00 at 2 62 Silk, worth 2 50 at 212 And ail other good at greatly rrduccd figures. Call and see. WILLIAM LEED '& CO., Markot Street, ClcrO.ld, Pa. drc.ll-.t SEW STOCk! U STVLKSI! FALL AND V INTER MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN REED'S, MARKET FT., CLEARFIELD, PA. Having jmt raofivad all Ihrno.rltica of thr araitd) In thn Millinerv lino, rrvjorat tha ladiea " to call and f xanitrm tliftn. ClMrnrld, Pa.. Nor " EV BTOKE AM) SEW GOODS JOS. SI I AW fc SON Hare juat opened a Niw Stori, on Main St., CuuRniLD, T... Utelr oocupied by Wra. F. IRWIN. Tbair atock conaiata of Oaocu:ta of the bmt quality, Queensware, Uoots and Shoos, and every article oeeeu.rr Tor one'i comfort. Call and tzamine our atock before pur- cLaaing elaiwhere. May 9, lHtiG-tf. wh Taa am., a. a. THnHraotf TEN EYCK & THOMPSON HAVING just rcoclvod from Nc York one of tffe largest and best solcrtcd stork of U-K-di, w ar now roafly to offer th sums to our old coito.nsrs, (to whom wa return thanks for past far on.) and the oitiiens uf thsoouotj gen erally, at rriccs that will Render Satisfaction. JW as a call before purchaalnit eliewher. and thereby ears from to 20 per ronton your foods. Our stock eonslats of a groat variety, such as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CI.OTIIIN'd, OltOCERIF.S, HARDWARE, QUKEXSWARE, rMXTS, OILS, 1)111 t.H, 1IIIIIT OF A I I, klMUt, Flib, Rail, Laatbar, Pba Finding. ROOTS and MIOKS (faltf-rn and hoaj. raadaj in rtal Ta rfty, and at reduced ftgnra ; T1NWAKK, Fl.ol'H, Aa,, TEN KYCK TIIUNP6UN. Ilarinf ra aaiorlalfd H. R. Tkomnion with w. In Ilia arioo trad.. I d.aira all , ronl In drht.d to ma, by Nut. or Honk account, to oall and irttl. the lama without drtlar. WM. TEN EYCK. Crw.nillla,ly, 7, IMt.tf, Nl.W KT Willi Cor. fti-mml Pt. anil Hill Road. II. MITCHELL HAH )n TrwiTod and opened, nl Hie al- r. named t'lai-e. nn entire new itork of St M- At I It lllXlllrswhieh he will aell I.IH t III.AI' FOR CAMll. Ilia atook ronmU of Dry ool roccri's, II A UUW ARE, E EN'S W A K E, Rnotl and Fhe, llat and Cr. Ready Made lluthinf, lo. We alao ki , l choio. FLOUR, COnX MEAL, I KEA, Chop, liar on. fish, and itrUH fVtfffa. Tentonl derlroni nf rinreha,int o"d" at fair rate. ar. relpeetfullr rerjiieated In (f1e him a oall. rAri.rTed iHiuntfT ttrmlnee will he taken, at the hirhel nrteea, tn exehanira for (nada. thwrhfld. June lei. Jw tf Truaara anil ahrlnmlnU lupportri ofaaery bind .rtba llet Improremenla, fir al. al tba Itu Sbar. ti UAltlbWllK A l.N. mi; iiKPt nucAN. Cl.l'.Mil'II I.I), J'A. rnrr.MAY murmnh, jwi arv ii. ic Terms of Sul)srri)tion, If pal.! In a Iv-iiiiit.oi nnliin tiiria n.nriilti.f2 Of It pm.l atl.-t tl.T.-r an I l.i lt,i ii u'-iit l 2 ;.i Il paid aflot IS. t'lt.iiHliwi f,r rix niuiitlii... S Iti Mr. T. II. Wll,.x. mir r,,rtlnali. il aulli.r il. ,1 lu r.f,-i,t lor im. in i p.ul i,nu iU ..il,,.,. .,.ih of Itiliscription, aihi'itiiiii(j. j..l, nnrk. A"., in out aUrii.n, tiKO. :i. lliinlil.AMil.il, l. liK.r an. I I ri. l..r Xotu'E. We Hro requested lo Male tlmt l!uv. JIp. Archer, uihUir of the rreshj-teriitn cotifrrrirntion, will he nbnerit for threo weeltii. J I in nexl regular service will ho held on Sun day, llio 7th of Kehrunry next. Snw Mill for Rule. Head the adver tisement of MesNrn. lleilmitn in anoth er column. Mr. James Viok, the celebrated KochoHtor Floiirit and scedtiman, ,u b lieilies an interestinp adverliHemont in another column. Ilia Floral Guide for 1809, should bo uccurcd by every lady who covets that which is fragrant and lovely. Commissioners' Appointments. The County Commissioners havo made tho following appointments for the ensuing year : Counsel Wm. A. Wallace Clerk G. B. Goodlander. Mercantile Appraisor Wm. Tucker. Janitor Andrew Shugart. Tiik Jail Two of tho prisoners lodged in this rickety old castle, (one named Smead, arrested for stealing a sleigh, and tho other warned Kelly, put in lor being drunk und disorder ly,) tnudo their cscnpo ono night last week. It is a crcat wonder that all those confined therein uid not embrace the opportunity. Jlore than six per sons cannot be safely kept in it; and when you try to keep double that numhcr,tlie safety of ull is jeopardised. Music vocal and instrumental is now taught by a competent teacher in Uio Academy of this place. Trof. Harrison is doing all in his pow er to ruiso the standard of instruction in bis school. JIc deserves to bo en couraged in bis efforts. In tho thor ough teaching of all tho common, as well as the higher branches, in music and iu tho moral a'.moHphcro which surrounds the school, his pupils have every advantage to study the true, the beautiful and the good. rBOORKSKiNu. The buildings at the railroad depot are progressing as fust as the inclemency of tho weather will permit. Tho passenger and freight buildings aro lining erected on the lower end ol tho lot, with tho view of removing the former o Itigler Station, (Williams' (irovo,) and tho latter to Wullaceton, next summer, after the permanent buildings aro eroded hero. A regular timo-tablo bnd been agreed upon, to commence running this woek, but, through somo misunderstanding among tho oflieors of the road, no regu lar trains aro yet being run, although passenger were regularly brought through on Monday and Tuesday last Col liT Mattkus. Court was called on Monday morning, at precisely ten o'clock tho new President Judge, Hon. Charles A. Mayer, and Associate Clyde on tho bench. A number of causes on the argument list wcro dis posed of, the returns of tho constables from tho several boroughs and town ships called for, and many of tho con stables elected for tbo ensuing year wore qualified, during the forenoon. In tho afternoon Associdto Wilhelni appeared and took his scat. The li-t of jurors was then called over, and rules grantod for delinquent wit nesses. Hut twenty-eight of the furly cight petit jurors answered lo their names, and twenty grand jurors were found to bo present. Tho Court ap pointed Benjamin S. Roberts, of Knox township, f'ormnn, after which his Honor delivered an elaborate address, defining very minutely the duties ol grand jurors and the laws of the Com monwealth relating to murder, man slaughter, larceny, nsnnlt and bat tery, Ao. On Tuesday morning. Court was called at nine o'clock, and at once pro ceeded to business, synopsis of which wo w ill givo next week. Haiiiti al Coktivv.nfss or Consti pation. From this tuflliition arises many of thoailingsof mankind. In, our every day walks of life wo hear people complain of Xerviu ami Fn k 7fi7i,)rio, fi7iti.rii'., In'-tirit; nf the Liver, Vilfs, Littl-tn,-t.i, JHil iff, Loss of Appetite, (Vmi'o Eniiw, ll'iinf 0 sleep at riijlit,ail Irotcsiiie.f throHth the diiy. Generally tho cause of all this train ot difliuullies can be traced to CottivencKK or Cimstipiitimi of tho Bowels, and a remedy for this complaint is w hat is required f but among tho multiplicity of cathartic remedies bow shall they choose T Wt all know that most cathartics, lifter thorough action upon the bowels, leave them in perhaps a worse constipated stato than before tbo remedy was ta ken. This, however, is not tho case with liol'tieh's ItUiod Vills. Tiny act mildly, yet most effectively, on the liver, causing ofT tho accumulated mor bid mntter, leaving the stomach and bowels in a perfectly healthy and nat ural slalo anil not constipated Tboso afflicted in this way would do well, after llio treatment above in dicated, to have ItebneKs Stom.ieh Hitter where they conhl tako a dose after each nieul ; they would aid di gestion and strongthen tho stomach. For aalo by llailiiwitk A Irwin, Clciu fielii, l'a. Tht llsfliinl r.,lfr tnr t '" r .. ii'fit-. Tl.r I m.i i'T I .' ' -i . r f I t i il.it lit-t . b:i n I' '! .' in t ei !.,.. i ol I h. re. i til I n I, ill . "t te- I I r I I it. I Matt s Si'iiii'"r. We iikiLo roomful the following cxtriu Is I t UMIMI I'OM N TO dl Aa llio hour, nf Tuenlsy r1 'lit ave.l away iv bit atne celt a in that tl.e tlno- as all I ight. At tnidnight I . r. Cam eron, who had proven himself tube a moM able lieutenant under bis fuller, the General, announced w ith nn i-Milt ant oath, that he would have it all set tied by three o'cloek a. m. lie was only nn hour abend of time in hii ctileiilalion, fir as the cluck t"M the hour ol 'four, and ere tho gray of dawn had bc 'tin to break through the gloom of that winter tiiuht, an ixuliaut shout went tip from the Council Cham ber of the Wipnebagoes, which shook tbo very ratters id the I.ochicl. The triumph was Cull and eoinj.lete. Not only was Scott to be mado Senator, but tbo very last adherent of the Curtin dynasty was to bo mercilessly tomahawked and scalped. Gen. Irwin was to be ousted from the Treaaurship, ami that gay and festivo youth, Boh Mackey, of I'lttsburg, was to take his place. Tho Indians who were on tho war path proved to be completely and remorselessly cruel. Not any enemy wns spared. w ho R. w. JUCKF.Y is. I!. W. Mackey, or Bob Mackey, as be is familiarly known in 1'ittsburg. is a young man, thirty-ono years cf age, tho cashier of a National Bank, a prominent fireman who runs with tho machine, is a "bully fellow" among tho "b'h.iys" and some among the "g'hals." Ho is an active wire-pulling ward politician, an cx-tnembcrof city councils, having been elected once in a strong Ileinocratic ward by getting somo liemocratic girls, who folded tickets, to substitute bis name for that of his opponent. Ho w as a professed Moorhead man, but amenable to the Cameronian infiueneo. At 11 o'clock on Tuesday night lion Cameron asked him w hether be could not lie a candidate liir State Treasurer, and unite tho Allegheny members for Scott. Bob replied if ho 'meunt a tVjim fide and not a bogus candidate," ho thought ho could-unii tho thing was done. He w as brought up in a broker's office and is a shrewd busi nesg man. SCENES AMI INCiliEVTS. The scenes and incidents about liar rishurg on Tuesday night were rich. Tbo lundlorils held an indignation mooting. Hunter, of tho I.ochiel, es timated his loss by Simon's rapid tac tics at not lei-s than tl,;",nO; the pro prietor of Ghost's Hall put his down at a similar amount ; Freeman, of the Jones House, was doing to good a retrular business that his equilibrium wits comparatively undisturbed, and Bolton was perfectly complacent, re marking that it was ",,ie 0f funeral." There was a ten ible flultei among the tli mi-mimde, w bo hail come from far und near, calculating on reap ing a rich harvest from the crowd of strungo Radicals. They denounced tho guy and festive Bub. Alackcy for his shure in cut ting their profits bhort. CiiAitiir. to a Jf nr. Think of twelve innocent-looking gentlemen in a box in Smith county, Texas, listen ing with wide-opeu 'eye. to the fol lowing cbiiigo : "Il the jury believe in the evidence, that tbe plaintiff and defendant were partners in the grocery, and that the giluintiff bought out the defendant and gnvo bis note for the interest, ami the defendant paid for tho nolo by deliv ering to the plaintiff a cow, which he warranted not hrcachy, and the war rant was broken by ilie breiichincss ol the cow, and he drove her back and tendered her to the defendant, but be refused to receive her. and the plainlifl took her home again, and put a heavy yoke on her to prevent her from jump ing fences, and by means of tho yoke she broke her net k and died ; and if the jury further believe that the de fendant's interest in the grocery w as worth anything, tho plaintiffs note was worthless, and the cow pood for nothing cither for beef or milk, then the jury must find out themselves bow tliey will decide the case, for the court, if she understands herself and she thinks she do don't know bow such a case could bo decided." The verdict was "yes," and botb parties appealed. Tho following is snirgosted a a good loyal Cabinet for Gen. Grant : Secretary of Stntc E. B. Wali Imrno, of Illinois. Secretary of War II. I. Wash burne, of Indium. , Secretary of the Navy W. B Watdiburiio, of Massachusetts. Secretary of tho Treasury C. C. Washhurne, of Wisconsin. Secretary ot the Interior C. A Washbnrne, of Paraguay. Attorney General Israel Wash burne, of Maine. Foreign Ministers and Consuls. Other Washburnes. Revenue oflicors The rest of the Washburnes. All tbe other officers The rela tions of the wives nf the Washburnes. Henry Clay's son, Theodore, is nn inmate of the lunatic iisyium at Lex ington. An editor who witnessed a recent bull given in that institution, save : "The most noted of the mule i mimics nrc Theodore Clay and ' Boss" Liler. Tho former is ot small stature. thin, wilh gray hair and w hiskers, j He is part ly bald, and keeps his t hecks smoothly shaved. He seldom speaks, j recognizing thoso who address hitn by returning the suliito politely und w ilh dignity. On the contrary, ' Boss" Liter is very loquacious. He is a portly, farmer looking man, and so harmless that he is allowed to go and come al bis pleasure. He is under the delusion Ihul he owns tho asylum and grounds." I.M iiiNii or Mrufti.RF.Rs. Augus ta, Ga., Jan. !' It is reported that the murderers of Martin and his two sisters, who were robbed, kTiled and burned at their home in Columbia count v, B few weeks since, w ere taken Irotn the jail ut Appling, and lynched A white man named Anderson I plon and threo negroes, who composed the party, confessed the murder ol Martin anil his two sisters, tho stealing of six hundred dollars in fold, ami the subsequent burning cf too bodies in order to cover their guilt. A Chicago preacher hits been point ing out "The Way to Hell." A wicked cotemporary inhls : "Persons desiring a complete guide to Chicago should purthnsc the senium." A Kent nek Inn was poisoned the other dsy by chewing bulk which he mistook lor slippery dm. Prentice fays he "barked up the wrong tree." ,V l I I". I -1f. ' ' I ! ',!'( t!' . -i .,. . , , a t '! t I i . 1 , J ...,- ! v i-rti'ie sr. - , I h , ; i -i i .- t Ml., lo .,. I :. Hi. i "!' plliclice.lip,.ll 1 1 H V . i . f and 1s1l1.14 nt .ini;!ira I'ni l, slid i al ic-l pa rl ieiih.f atti tilion l tbo lal ln I -e U 11 ii"., kept ly cm- fanl I'avi"-, familiarly cuiii d "DM Saul," " hit Ii it i htuaeter ized as "iliei aveof the I'm ly thieves," and the suppression of wbnh l y tin) Government was i,ecei.sriiv tf tlx) pi'"tei lion ol viniims. It also asserted that the proprietor hadecin d a tor lik ill the New oi k Penitentiary ; w here upon Jlavis oinillenced A libel suit aguiiist the editor of the 7Vn., layinj' h,s damages at a very heavy sum. 1 ho caso wis called for trial at St. Culharinc on the tilh u!t , before hi Lordship Jii.-lieo John Wilson, and lasted four days. 'I ho difeinlunt pleaded the trutii of his allegation uii u juetihcutiuii, and bavii.g adrer tiscd for witnesses, among tho num ber who bad Caen cheated at Havis establishment, established his plea to tho satihi'action of too jury, w ho seem to have become convinced that tha Table Rock House really was a deti of thieves. In his chargo to the jury tho Judgo used tho following plain language : "Without doubt it is tho duty of every person w ho publishes a paper to givo full publicity to wrong doing. It may bo that u judgo has dona wrong, a legislator or a minister of the Crown, and if so, it should be ex posed for the public benefit, and so far it is right. It is right that a repara tion should bo mado for charges has tily mado, and without foundation ; but if actually theso things did occur, and there was any cvidonco of them, bo would bo a poor, mean, contempti ble being, and unworthy of a connec tion with the press, that would with draw thetn aud aneuk. through aa apology." Chatles O'Bail, tho only son of "Cornplantcr," died at bis residence, at Cornplantcr, on the Slst ultimo, at the advanced age of 100 years. Ho was buried on Saturday fast. Con trary from tbe usual custom of the Indians be was laid out in common cllUeun firowo. CUnrlo. was the lkiatt of the sons of the renowned Corn planter, and the last of the children except one daughter, aged now be tween 7i and luo years. The Corn planter Indians are fust disappearing numbering now not more than about eighty inhabitants. Like the Indian trilies everywhere, they w ill soon be como extinct. Churlus O Bail knew this. He was a man of thought ; und he knew thut after a few years there would be lell none to teil that any hud lived. He was a Chief, and w itb his death the lino of the Cornplanter Chiclr) becomes extinct. ll'iirn n Led ger. Chief Justice Scott, of Maryland, decided a case involving the constitu tionality of the law of Maryland, re quiring traveling commercial aircuts, selling by sample, to take out a license. The law was alleged to be ia violation of tho Constitution of tbo United Stales. Judgo Scott decides that the Constitution of the United Stales does not give any control to Congress over the domestic trado of the Slates, and concludes as follows : "I am of tbe opinion that our Slate act in question is not. in violation of the Coi.siilulioa of tho I'nited States, and that the pe titioner lias no cause of complaint. A deluded cilir.cn of PorlUm l, Muino, becoming impressed wilh an idea that the world is soou to be visited by second del nro, has applied his whole property (Sti.oiMi) to the building of an ark of refuge. Tho bout w iil be fifty feet lone fifteen feet wide, flat bottomed, square stcrned, round bows, with a bouse a little aft of amidships. Ho is sole planner and builder, and intends, w hen it is completed, to fur nish it w ith necessary provisions, and calmly await the rising of the w aters. "It is probably true," says tho Trih uiie, "that we eun tuny m lira go for tho blacks of "Virginia over llio beads of tho "Conservatives." Exactly. Just as you did iu Arkansas and Ala bama ; w hen tho Conservatives beat you at tho polls, declare the thing carried anyhow. Wo should say it mis probable you could carry this suf frage, or, lot that matter, anything else that is not too hot or too heavy to hoM. lb would'nt bo liko vou it you didn't. The receipts of the Gerard estate, Philadelphia, lust year, amounted to nearly half a million dollars. Five thousand groceries in Phila delphia have formed protective as sociation. Wartcts. Clearfield Markets. Reported wiralr firttir Ci riMrivt e Ri.nii.irAi I., J. IV k.HATr rt, ioilor iu I rv ti.si.i,, tiro-pt-rif, rnvitiuiii, Ae., Market ft., fleartiol.!. Ci kAnrtri n. Pa., .Ian. T. Hro. Apple., r ....il i II. dri-.vj IS I'm I. Tf I - . Apple hutlei.'fl ir-il, 1 f! lliiiter i'i,i 40 K ara J ..'"I, n llu.-knheal 1 5.1 ltn.-ke heel tllir It-, p Meet, dried ti" lli-el. frrl II I' 1 1 Hi.r.l. M Ii "'"'I ? "" Cnrn.ahelled 1 SO t orn. rar raiuii 7.. tVrn me il. f ,e -k, 3 tn' i'l-.p. ft e,;i :..( . 4 eo I! :,h-a. freen T Hum... lull.,) I'll Minul.,.ni...llei,,, I'S ri.lea... in g ,n l ard ?J M-f- pnrk.fi 1.1.1. ...1' I'S "OH SO Oin'int 5 no P"'n.M-, T.'.f.t 1 I'S l'.si'he.. lrie,t. 11,.. SO l'latr, 'p bl.l n lit li 1 ll.es V " I I'loTeraved I heew. tin I'll s,,,, y ..n, J to .- Stuniilea, Is al 6 I'A ftiornea, V. -'''I. '' I'lli.-kein, df.l, V; I I n- ? ViH,.e-u 5 e" l iour ii' " I e" Hi... VI' I'm.. .' , nn Ml ill L- ...l.. mi .. b ia it .. t 3, ... S ... n s T-ib , T -.lie l' lent..,. W llt- V .u.l w i. r1 ""i Pittsburg Produce ad General Market. iCom-elrd weekly, fn'm lair, I lMlrburg paper! ri "i H. Ch'.H-i- aprinp whr-a!, 'p Imrr. 1 t fl'V", Il,..d .erinc w heel - " ,f., , 7. W inter wh,wl, tn aiwka s T..frv S IS .,. In It.trrt'l. pi,, , 0 .a l 1 .in.t.r;,. 1., ' barn-l 1? ! ., I.' Itee Kl'.ui. ' harn-1 7 M't.i, S ua lluukwheal aout, f liiimtnsi 4 t't'J. 4 OS l;,fl while, !ir-t.. N.-w r-.rn O il re.rn Oi.ll. Illr K pie.. l.i '.; I". Bu!t.T.e! eo .ts'rt. Ciatiiniin.. h ltan.huil,,, 6c il TV jl IS cf., , I II I. 1 5 r..o.o I 4: 1 4 ( I -r. ,n,.... 11 ,,( JJ 4ii l,n,era- !t( ( u.er O'li" t Ii He ( ('.ii.uii.n ftf'i, a 11 ,.rv .., Ho -,. Hani. f'lfi s lea p i Q Sli .u ,trr. I I. ii M i-ik ' Ur.1.'. tl ,1 1" Ut-". f0 l.aol oil 1 1 ,1 Bo ' I.' .Mill re-d 'P .IP nrl,ll., Is; ! S,,, 1 -He Cranlw-rriea M.J.IIlHj; t"i, .i,-t'-. $:a t'i'f.i jo on (. V eeletn.lf- (ley 17 ln , ll.iw.l.u Ot I nee.e- Red .1 I lo-l.en sr'f I'tetoea I a....ry Swell, rr.. ?''.i, l.in.l'Urj.. J"irr, W .It,-, re l.Sjt 1, lea -be, I. I sit, I1"... a I. 'in. Applea.... Vijj, ( ..in a. Ua, t'!i..i-e.. . Sweet.M.I . 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