iU.tt'l'J. TnAMEniCAN HCUSE, I tit w tii lllr, r :r Tli 1 rm.M). I'. flVU. wi i "" " T t f .,lf..(..ig I r. ..,.). I. .f. (1-riM-rlr hepi ? ftiHt ,.n l!" t j 1 - in a - t Mri p iti n .( i,e loc. "' t lm rd it cly in ft' let i rp (iinhH i(t j- l r in 'I''' 'I H" 'in .f. ai U mi It , i- ' ""I I" r- l'r. I r lh It - .ltn pwlhc tu t t't' ii lv,j 'k' emn .", ii im ttt.it, rftr r.'lH tf JOHN J. Hfc . THE MANSION HOUSE, , ui in r fl N'c''ivi iii.l M it l;t-t irtitti, ( 1 1: iurii i.it, ia. plltilJ u! r-iuitu'jJu.iit tluifl his, (txrlns l.tmer cati-iii l-r llio nierttnmotjt of llruri- rn an nutu. The builiin has born r(.iiotti'ii, end the pniprirtur mi.l ptre no iiM U rtiuer bis fcUM r.m,irin'.e while iia)if -WAX 1U JOHNSTON, awvi tf Proprietor. THE'WESTERN HOTEL, CLKAUFIELp. PA. rpHB suWribef har.nff leased for a Una of tear this well. known Hotel, (kept for many yviTi by Mr. Lanfch,) an j re-fltted and refur nithed U throughout, it now prepared to en Or uin travelers and tbt public jrsnerslljr upon tirmi it It hoped alike eereeable to both patren ni proprietor. Hie TAHI.K and WAR will be iit) lid with the best the n.arket affords; and a" p'na iH be spared on hid part to add to d eonvotiienie and eomf.irt of hit rtifotn. JOHN DOUtUIKItTY. ortlft Proprietor. THE EXCHANGE "HOTEL, IM YHG1UN, PA. rilHIit rid eMablifhraent oaring been leased he J. M'rHIUSOV. formerly proprietor of in "Mormon Hctuie," has been thoroughly ren tiriied ini refurrmhed. and supplied with all the modern improTemenU and ruDveniences e tmary to a firm clit Hotel. Tne dining room hai tern removed to the firnt flnor, and ia bow ttcinu and airy. The chambers are well ven tilated. a-d the proprietor will endraror to make fcif fueti perfectly at hf me. H J. MOHKTRON, Proprietor. 3. K. WALLACE... ..Tttua. a. en aw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.iitheirburg, Clearfield Co,, Pa. rPHIS well known and Innjt eMab!ihed Hotel, X formerly kept by H. V . .Moore, and latteily Ly Win. fcchwem, sr,t has been lentod for a term of yeare by the undimipnej, to which the at.cn -ti.'D oi the trorelinr pul.Uc ii now oalk-d, and a liberal elmre "f public patronage it aulictted. aprlfl.'liHjy-pd MIA ft" A WALL A OK. SUSQUEHANNA HOTseT I'umtMiRYllle, Clearfield couuty. Pa. rpiIH old and well efltabliahed Hotel, beautL J. tally tituated on the baake of the 8uequ. I.Huna, in the buroagh of Curwca -Tille, bat been lei led for a term of yrari by the undersigned It hai heeo entirely refitted, and ie now open to the public generilly and tbt travelling commu nity In particular. No ptiitu will be npnrtd to render ueiti comfortable while tarryinf at tbii Vue. Ample Subling roujj for the acoommo joa oftoiiuu. Charcot moderate. otr21 tf WM. M. JKFFRIES. THE RAILROAD HOUSE main st., ruiLirsiiuno, TA. fPIIE ander1f:nod kcpg eunatantij od band ,PPHcd with thi h,.t to. market .ford.. Th. i vcliniE public will do well to jtit. him a "alL ivt1 1 LOT tii. ItOllliRT LLOYIJ. " SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, COXESTOWX, DAUPIIIXCO., T. TIIE ondernprifd Ukn tlili n.thod or In- .r.-warraot.d in ..rjr reiperl. aad ...Id at f irming It.. Wat.rin.il of Cl.ar6.ld county, j vrry low trir.a. Ark for lloi kin'i "C1U.M tLtth. hat refitted aid r.-np.nid Ih. hotol Tor- I'lOS" t-klHI mrrlj k. pt bj K. Shrcincr, at Coie.town, wb.r. uperi..r ilandmad. Wbal.-Bno. Corncta ill k .ill tak. ipirhl ainl to rendir .ati.faction arifi.0 diffirrnt iad.i. Including Ih. -linpiTi-to all who faror him wilh their patronaj.. 11. ! r at.d Thompaon A Lamrdon,i "QLOVK FIT bu blown all th. rock, out of th. ritrr and ! TI.NU ' COKSKTS. raniinn in prica. from III r anted .nubbinir port, for half a mil. abor. hi. ' .and to tb it tncrtb.r with Jo.ei.h Urrltol l l.ro. (f.bl8,'7 UtOIUiK FALK. Hoots aud Show. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot nnd Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, I'A. HASjuiit rec.lr.d a (In. lot of Frrarb CALF SKlNrl. and i. bow prepared to minnl.o. lure ..erTlhinfr in bit line at tl.. low.st figurei. He will warrant bil work to b. aa repr.fentoa. Ill re.'pei-liulljr iiilleiu a ea.lt. at hii ibop on Market itreet, eerond dcor weit of the potu(&eal where he will do all in hi. power to render latii. fiction. Some Br.e Gailcr t..p on b.ind. mjS.'eT j 1IA.N1I.L CONNELLY. FEACE PIMLAIMED. THE WAH OVErTh CLEAEFIELD. KXOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xenrly oil the Contrabands going back to their old masters j but 'nary one going to old Massachusetts, uhere they were loved so long and so well. IN eomequenoe of the a bore facte , F. 6II0RT, of the old "Sburt hho bop," would an bounce to hie oumoroue patroni, and the paoplt vf Clt-arfleld eounty at largo, that he baa now a ret rate lot of food material, jmt received front the Ehiat.end it prepared on tinrt notice lo make nd mend IlouU and Shoee, at bii new ehup is Orahitn'i row. He in fatixGed thnt he ran pl-ae lil, fan I eel it mljht be tome intensely lnyal itay et botue patriot!.) He t prepnrtd to veil low for Capo or Country Produeo. Don't forpet the Shr.p nnt dour to IShowore A tiraham'a itore, ua Market 'trout, Clearbeld I'a,f and kept by a ff'.liiw eoioaiuDiy called J)2,'fir.y "SHOnTV." XEff mm A SHOE SHOP. edwarlTmack. r..n. M A It K i:T A !t Stu., CliKAKFlKliP, Ta. rPHK propriBtor hae entered Into the HOnr I HIMiK bunlnen at the ahure etand, and ii dMrrmtne d ant to be ooldone eltber la quaU i'T or prire for hie work, Hpecial attention ill be paid to mnnufiirturinc 5wed work. He hf on haiid a lerpe lot of Erench Kip and Calf Hkine, of the Tery beet qnalily. The f hi tent of Clearfield and vicinity are repict(iilly invited to (fire bin a trial. No charge for ralle O'.rO,' A tf BOOT AD SHOE SHOP, fPilE luWcriber batinf lately etartrd anew I lioot atid Khoe thp Id Curwentvij'e, oa Haia ttreet. oppneite Jofei k K. Irwin't lrue Here, repeeilully anaoupnoe to the fmbiie that I r it prepared io mauo'ecture all ttvlesof bootj -tut alii, acd everything io his line, on bort naice. He aUo krepf tm hand a rood atort iiiettt it i-M ly made work, wbieti fee vill sell tt-ep fr eaab or "notr pro luce. ortir-tf IMS LEWIS ?. HOKft. DOBBINS ELECTRIC II O T ! O Ii I S II MAkl A I.AiTIN(; K1IIM, 'PHUSE wbo 1.1.. k tb'lr koi.ta on Salur.l .t 1 nlzlit with ordinary b.ackinjr, don't bar. nnrh rein, .a huoda;, al tbe ifulub fa del oil ; ''-I lb. ibii.i of HonniNS' BLACKING 'I'j.'j Sd'vrJoy and all rlny vin.'y J'1 I llrala any ollirr Itlarbliig Mmlc I "tiul. taied only b, J. If. Di.i.uiul, at bil Ira B'n. s.. aid 111.. Ki .( Work,, Siath Itreet 'leim.nlown irmori. rhilmlelj.hia. I'a. tt aale kr J. P. KrUlZKK and HARTS "KK a luw lK.tlMili.ld, I'a. n2n-4ia Valuable Town Property FOR SALKI iJI i I'ATK nn the K'.u'h-wr.t rnmer of ClirrrT O ind Third Street,. (iM-im Kailrnnd rtrert.t to A LOT. with a r".d two rtorv .iank l.oild "'P tj.rre.in. zt !, In li-t. one ro'iro on each H...r, n'iMefr, ,l,,re. or other l.nripe,.. I"0. lite "r.tiuot; I. HI, with a Iwo-eUiry dwelling bou.c '"'f.'.n, n. .,ieral otller 1'ntt N LUIS. Al".. a lot 0f l.it ill( K, and a "od ""r mrnl of FloN KW A RK, ' h a, ro. k,, Jnr. J.r,, fruit Can,, ete., at rmlueed trieea. "r lurttier informal irii, u.qn.r'' al tiie .lou. r l'l.tie,, 0( J. LKI T.l N li I'll, H lini t learneld. I'a. VI1IMe.TIIATOIfl (TI( I ' V".ee 1, lifrei.T p ll.nt letter, e.lin inntral i"B !"' M'.le uf IIMAM 111, WISLK, d.rwi, '"'.f Ilr.lfrH t (.., Clrnrl.rM coon'T. ,r'S 'en dnl (jrant. d to the nwl'-rripned. all per ". in.lil.hj to aai.l e.tal. will fleaae malie .-rtt-li'd thoa. hatililt rlaiml "r dinianHrw.il rwnt them .ror.erlv aoihentKated for arlllement ""wanc without d.-lir. Jt'NATnAN WT?FR, I"1 " A.irtiiaistrator. Vliiliti1rlihl.i rtirnisi-mciiis. FALL GOODS, niCKEY, SHARP & CO, V.i. l it I lir.tiiut Kllvrt, riiii.Aiin.i'niA, floint Stock of 1'aH Goods, tliry h e pvrr oflrrcl. SUI'LKIJ Silkniul Wool POPLIN. supkim5 all wool do. , vkuy juc1i plaid do. si:i:gi:s ...! biap.k.tts. JIOIIAIKS nnd POPLINETT3. Wilh lu tslHiiii. .iiortiutiil uf Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Til 1'liMluut Htreet, PHIL ALP II I A . r.ARA'j BANKERS, No. 35 South Third Street PHILADELPHIA. xeneralT Agents, V FOR PENNSYLVANIA v(S,. AND 4 4 HEW OF THE .4 firrfMo, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tti. K.Ttnw.t L:rf l.rricoi C'Mi.!T r.or.... .cwf'TH nT.HXll Act of CobcrflM, p CASH CAPITAL, 11,000,000, mix PAID. LHi-.llrnii.nlI-r.rtioAr.iiu anil gollcltm.wli rnip iilciii.r.t .t.(!ti.luiu,iiHral'inlfmroinr. T . " ' " " ' " "f our ll.i, Di llD., Ucul. . a. .it r,,,ln. follr a... n'L.a. tWi.ttSar- it 1 1. ..,,., , 0.1.1. I:. . L iitii. A .. v. .w .w niri m. IU 8. 111'!:!., Maii.L-ir. a.i'2'.i-iKl. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628 And CORSETS," CORSKTS. WMTTrHOPKINS, .Vo. 63S .irch Street, I'hil a. MiarrACTI RBIt OF TO! Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts 1 r FOB LADIFH, .VIriSES AND CUILMIEN. The larjrent apeortmont, and beet quality and iftylei to the American Market, livery lady ehould try tb : bjr wearing Ioopar. r.uibiDK theil aliap. unr-b I k.'lA. k..n. I.l.l.r .n,l ,.,. .1..,.. ...... .k celebrated FKKNUU WOVEN CdHSBTCw.eupe rior thapei and quality, ten different jrradee, frota $1 10 to $5 i. 1 bey are the fineit and bent froodi for the pricee, ever imported. The 1 rade eupplied wiib Uwop SkirU and CorieU at the lowcet rates. Tboee viiitinf the city ehould not fail to call and eiaaiine our foodi and prictt, aa we dnfy all eompetition. Sept. 17, 16S Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHN FAEEIKAS' Old Etttabliehed Manufactory, Jto. 7 1 ft Anh etreet. alovt 7th, I' in la lr I pin, Ilavr now in store of my ..'.own lutportatiun and Mtn- iifa.lnra nn of tlm ltirirftl and most beautitul atloctinne f FANCY Kl fttr IiMliee' and Cliildrrn'e wear, in tiie city. Al to, a fine effoUment of Utiit' For ttloTt-t and C"llar. I am enaliUd to dispute of my pnodt t Tory roato nable pricee, and 1 would tbn lore ao lirit a call frutn my trtnnda uf Clrfiold eouuty and Ticiniiy. Kciiipnjbr the Natwc, Nuiubcr and MrecU JOHN I Alt 1. 1 HA. Xo. 718 Arch it., above 7th, eouth title. I'hilad'a. Jf.-il Lava no rarlntr. nor eotuirctir.n with any uttieraiora in Puitadt Iplna. ootl Un. JOHN M. MELLOY, BAitrfAOTriiRK or Plain, Japanned &, Stamped Tinware AMD nr-ALRK IN Home I'uriiKliInc (looda. Tin Roofing and loi.dnrtor I'lpra. Kn. "'1.1 Markot 8trn-t, ,;l 1; I'll ILAIlKI.I'HIA. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Ittiutb Third Klrcct, I'll i 1 ale l.o And Dealers in Government Securities, j A..lirftli..n l.r Itidil will receive prompt atton ttnn, and all inluruiatiun cheerfully lurnirihed Or lert solicited. aprl 1-tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufaclnren of and H boleeal. Iealori la .MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, I'll Market cV 4 111 Mrrrhatit Mrcrt, anrori rillLAM.LI'HIA, I'A. C8 wTnter. 1SC8 JAMIS, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Hot. 2.14, 217. :t Jil N. Thud PI., jii i la I'l.i.r ii i a. We are now prqmr.4 wilh our araal ritmlr. and well ..rt,..l nock to offer eitra indurementa to CASH III VEIIS. a.rll-tf STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,. (Succfttori ti l'etr T. IV npht t Co., DRUGS AND MEDICINES, A l .a. Brandies 4 Wines for Medical purposes. 671 Kn. Market ft., I'hilad a. BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., Ko. 17 R, Fifih St. aad 4!4 Comm.rca, rini.AKr.LriiiA, F, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa taa .ai.b or IT.wl, Oin.er.it. Far Skim, Faalhora, L.atb.r, Klai S.d. Krled Frwila, Clorer Heed. Roota, Ileer Skin,. Iluller, lleeiwaa. Sheep hkina. V.tt, is., le., Art. CONSH.NM KNTS SOLICITED. Weeklr Prict eotfent forwarded on revest. Jun 1 Di;rr.w, BUMM:sm A tataruh trotted with Uie utrrt't"t ttt''eM by l'r. J. IhAACS, M. I and Pr.feor of Dnnna or the Ie and Kv tn the MednMil 'f,llga .r Pemttvl viinia, lit vert vvpertonee. ffhpmerlv"f? I-vden, H,.llf.nd.) Nn. HHft Arch Street, rhil'a, leMi mmii)t ean be en at hit olhce. The irir..lical ferullv are initd t arwimpeny their patienll. a ba Um mo eecreU ia bis brofaiin. Arttticial eyre li.-rrtfd without paiB. (, fharga f'r -eminatiun. Jol-ly. fiWAIH rtffAC'RA, Kannedy's Med d O Mnwrwry, llelmboid'e Bocbo, Hakert Coa Liver Oil, Jane's and Aver't tnedidnet of every kind, for salt by HARTPWIOK I!. Fur 3lji(lu.uf, ffimvnrr, (Tlr. MKUHKLK &' llKJLKH. ne i km m II A It v A 11 i:, A1d. Manuf),-turerof Tin and Shed Iron Ware. l. r.A H I I K I. i, J. A lot ok saudi. i:s, himdlks, Ilarn.il, Collin, tic, for ial. 1 MEKHKLt, A III'tl.KIt. pALMKU'S I'ATl.NT UNLOAD- Inj llay Fork i, for nl. bj MKRKKt.L ,1 BKU-EH. Q 1 L P A I N TP U TT V , G L A SS, N.iU, ate., for tal. j . MERUELL' HIGLEK. JJAKNKSS" Till M Ml NGS 4SI10K Finding., for tal. bj MEIvKELI. A B1GLEU. Q UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For ial. bf MERKEI.L i niGLER. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND 6iie., fur lal. by . MEUUELr, niOLEH. J1I0N ! IUO-N! lliolsTPlIfONl For lal. by MEKIJELL t ISIGLEK. jjtoi.sk shoes & uonsu shoe NAILS, fur Ml. MERRELL A B1GLER. J)L'LLEV u locks, all sizes And best Manufacture, for lal. bj MEItKEU A DiGLER. rlll M B L E SK E I NSA N DTl rE BOXES, for lal. bj MEHRELL A HIOLEK. JODDEIt CUTTEUS-for b:i1o by MERKELL A BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS1 SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN ! . ttKfoLiTio.r i.r s.i it's t EMERSON'S V ATE NT PEBFORARATED CroBS-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL OUMMIKO AVOIDED.) ALIO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spr.adiog, harpDing, and gbapinf tb. Taeih of all Fplitting Fawa. .Sesd for a Deirriptlr. Circular and Trie. LirL MEHRELL BIGLER, Jan" If Central AfccU, ClaarCald, Ta The Lightning Tamer. rrMlB underfifnad ara the tola Ajrente ia tbii enuntv for the "North A in erica a (.alvauited LK.HTMNU RODS." Tete are the ooiyiafe rode now in ne, and are endorsed by all the scientific men in the eauntry. Hi hereby aotify tha eititens of tba connty that we will put then up a better rod. and fur Ices money, than Ii charged by tha fore if a agenU who anntially traverse tha eounty and carry oil our Jittla cash, aever to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Those wubinit Lightning; Hods erected on their buildings ned but address as by latter, or rail in person. We will put them up anywhere In theouunty, and warrant them. Tbt Kodiand fixtures ean ba aeen at any time by otliins; at ourstora. MKHKEtL 4 liltiLLH. Clear6eld, Juaa 11, lnfg U G. sflegalT STOVtSAM) HOLLOW -WARE, AND MANt'FACTL'RKR OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, riiillpbur, t entra to, Ta flIlE undemifcoed retpectfully announeee to tha public that be bet on band a ear fully. telected and well attorted stock of Stores His variety eunsitti of 7 HE CELEBRATED 1K0XSIDF.S, Which hare never failed to (rive perfect aatltfae tioo to tba moat faslidioai uf its purchasers, Continental, Lctilph, Farmer, Perllpht, Ppeari Aati-iUoet, Ninftara, Cbarm, Herald, ere., with every variety of tba bast 1'UUburg Manufacture. MuTlie Tin and Fbeet Iron ware Riven with the Movtot is 0ade of the heav'eet and best material, and warranted to rive perfect aatis- f"01' His stock of rARLOU AND HEATING STOVES It Itrper, better and cheaper than ever before eihibited to the puhlie. He defiea dompetitioa either in variety, quality ar price. lie Is also prepared to furnith eomplete anertment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholeeala or retail, tnanafaetur.d neatly and with th. pole view to lorriea, from U. belt ma terial la tba market. f LOWS, ri.OW FOtSTH. A fOPPKR, DRAW AND IRON KET1LKS, 'm0T over doparli'tioa ooa,Unttj oa band. MGDTNINO RODS, Roparlor filnt, f.nt op oa ebnrt aollea. Tl.e Point ha offera to th. puhlie ii th. Mm. a. k n..w a,ed l.y th. P.ani,lr.aia Railroad to, oa their fauildiaga. OKDKRS FlB SroL'TISO, BOOFINU And other work belonilnf to tii, buiinae, wilt b. pronptlj filled bj .ip.rl.De.d aad ekillful workmen. hiiass, arrER and old mettle Tak.n la aiebanf. for fooda. fjfVt .eporlally Invite, tb. attenlloa of Merrhant, wiehina: to farehaia at wboleeele. a. the will find it to th.ir advantara to asamin. ti. .took befor. nnrTha,in l,wh.r.' (), H. FLKOAL. Phllip.l.urr. Au(. A, I'd. Jr?lt7 Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE ander.lgned, barlnf .itahliehed a Kar ,er, aa th. 'Pike, about half way hetweea Claarleld and Crwen,llle. I. fireriared to fiir ni.b all kind, of KKl IT 1 REES, (eludard and dwarf,) K'.rjreen,, Phrol.her, Ora.a VlnM, tioo.eherrioa, Lawtoa lllaekherry, Strawberry, and Raaberry Vine,. Altn, Siherl.n Crab Tree,, Quince, and early aeulat Rhubarb, A a. Ordiri nromptlir attead.d to. Addr..., J. t. wmoBT. f ?" Curw.ntTill., Ta Pi,! P'.pplll, PUpinlfS, Ctf. Ill I 17 I N!H.t I ! ! KIlAl) rAHEFULLY!! Your Best Interests De mand 1 1 1 1 n o r! U H SO w W to O D K w o a a S, H U. Ul s a r1 M t o la. S ti a w a M H H tm a r H H W 2 tB tt a o m , a w M K 'X tn H a n o ci rji M O o P o . CT3 H O w I W o o 5 5 e ft w is ?1 w 5 n o 5 K u C o f P3 y. o O to t a II I pilWHI Ofwaj.III )bi,bJIO ATinjauvo avaa 1 1 6 898IZI--01 1 1 KEYSTOXE STOIti: (ECOKO Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pa. NEW GOODS! Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls I PLASKETSI BLANKETS! Hoods! Nubias! Breakfast SIT wis I LADIES' FUSS! CA UriCl'S AND OIL CLOTHS I Ladies' Coats! LADIES'. AND C'HILI'RE.VS SHOES'! .fl II 'oof itrp! FRENCH AND ENGLISH MORISOS! 6i'k Fini.h VKLVET for luita ! Alraatider POPLIN'S! All Wool FuAIDS! KcneWo Rrpellabt I Chaai.lron Poplin ! Tappa Cloth for Wrarpara! Ladi.a' Clo.kiag, I Water-ProofMark and brown I Cuiimirei-f..r aieo aad boya I Bonnet Velvet, Rlbbnnl Flow.ra, F.atban ! Ladii'i and Children'! Ilata I Wool and Cotton De Lalnn ! Muallni. Flannel,, Print! I Zephri, worsted and wool Tarni ! rreaa TrlDiminc:,, Voder Clothing, Hat., Capa. no.i.ry, (llor.a, and a .omplet. aaanrtment of all kinJa of K0TI0NS, at rery moderat. prirea. N IV LING k SHOWKHS. Clearfi.ld, Oet.li, 1SCS if (8.3T SOIII.THI.X. X13W! New Store in Madera. MESSnS.J. FOUR EST A- SOS "r0TTLD renpertfully inform Uie anltlle that M Uiry have jui opened, ia M A IKlt A, ' Clearfield eonnty. I'a., an entire new stuck of FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, Which they are prepared to aell as cheap ai the cbeapest. Their stock eenaistt ta part of Dry Good, of flio IV'Kt Qunlify. Fvoh aa Alpaooaa, tl.lan.a, Printa, Ma.linl, Caialm.rwi, Satiaota, and Flannel,, Ready Mode Clothing, Of the bt quality, raeb a. Caali, Panta.ViH.ti, O.ereoati, OTeralla, Fbirta, Collara, tt, riixits, SIiock find Gnitcra, Ale. .1 tb. rery b,t yu.llty. A coniiik'to 8t(K-k of Groceries. la abort .rarything (anally kept In a matry itor. Consumers, Look to Your Intercstel t'all and .aamla. mat atoak aad priM b.fm parehaaing .lMwherw. MMKF.B AND GRAIN Of all kiadi Ukaa i nekang. for gooda. tff-Rim.mlKr tb. place, Madera, Cl.arleld awtuty, Pan. a. J. F0RRE8I A E0. Arton.r 51, IMJ.if.; nU V.coCs, cuemtr,. rtr. K K M 0 V A I. ! iti:.nov.. M C. KUATZEU & SONS, To tl. lar-u and ...f(.nt room, on STCO!.'!) SII:l;i.T. a.ljoiiiiiif Merrell A lliKler'a li.nlw.i, itcre; where thry will l phased to ,eo ail their old aud new cualoiuera, Cilum, of th. oounty fl.illnj CLKARF1KLII, and wiahing to oak. puicli.,, w. ill Dud It to their adranlag. to olamioe their Mock. Ooodi at CASH PRICES cicbangod for all kind, of COUNTRY I'RUDUCK. jant atTostT atotm NIVLING & SHOWERS Propo,. to nell thllr.ntlr. itock of WINTER I)r,i tiooda, Dr.,. Triinminga, b'bawli. Hood,, Nuliiaa, Br.akfaat Shawl,, C LOTUS, CASSIMEUES, SATIXETTS, Flannel., BiankeU, thderahiru and Draw. re, Caatim.r. Bhtrta, Balmoral and Uoop Skiru, Qlorei, lluai.ry, Ladiea' Coata, LADIES' AND CHILDKEXS' HATS, Hat. and Cap., Donnet V'.'rot. Fram.i, Ribona, F.atb.ri. Flow.ra, Ac, at NET COST, to reduce their itock for Spring. jan7 GREAT INDUCEMENTS! TO tboa. wil.ln DRESS OOODB, SI1AH LS, Ac, w. oflfrtlio fullowing REAL BARGAIN'S, to oIom out our Winter itock : SIuwIb, worth $10 00 at $8 00 Shawb, worth 8 00 at Cohurg, worth 65 at 600! jjfj 75 1 00 ; Fr'ch Merino, worth 1 00 at Fr'ch Merino, worth 1 25 at EmpreBS Cloth, worth 1 00 at Poplin Eeps, worth 1 65 at Silk, worth 3 00 at Silk, worth 2 50 at 75 1 gg 2 62 I And .11 other good, at grt-.M, roduoed fil-urci. ! CaU and mo. WILLIAM. HEED k CO, Market Si pre t, Clearfield, Pa. do.31 4t STOtk! WW STILLS!! TALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN HEED'S, MARKET ST, (LF.ARI ICLU, PA. Having jnet received all thenoreltie. of the aeaeoa in the Millinery lina, reqaeat tha ladiea to call and eiaroine tbraa. Clcailleld. Pa.. Nor K " T.W BTOIIE AND NEW GOODS JUS. SI I AW & SON Hare juet opened a Ntw Sroaa, on Main St.. Ci.iAkrir.LD, Ta., lalelr oceuiiieJ j Wo. T. IRWIN. Their stork oonaiits of HD LLi "ZT C23-CDCDE)23, GkOTiaita of the beat quality, QrF.RNEn arf., Hoots and Shoes, and every article neeesrv for one's comfort. Call and e xaraiue our alock be (or a pur cliMinp eluawhere. May 9, lsM-lf. wm. tkm arra a. a. raevreoa TEN EYCK & THOMPSON IT It KNSV1L1.K, I'A. I l th. largei and beat ael.eted itnrkl nl i I a a i.ti inpi rrerirea iren nrwinn Dn,,l i I.....O,, wv ar. now reauj mi oner toa eama u. our old ru-tooiera. ,t. whoa, w. rel.r. thank, for p.,t fa.or.,) and the citiaeni or tb. eounty gea- Wccg that will Eondor Satisfaction. n tbii 1'rinrw I'urriiftRinf rirranwrw, mnm i therebvsare friB b lo IP pat eenl oa jourfuodi, Our itock ennslitt of a (real Tariety, each as 1) II Y G 00 1) S, N OT I O N S, CLOTniNJ, OROCERIKP, HARllH ARK, Qi'Ei-yswATiE, r.4.vr.?, OILS, ii imn na.a. Fi.h. !.lt. Leather, Fha Fiodina-a, ROOTS and 1 SIIOKS (ea.lera and home made) in re.t Ta- ! riei, and at ndueed f ur.i j Tl.NWARK, ' FLut'R, A, A.tks t TImMp$oK I I Il.-lng r. aa.ael.tet 11. R. Tbornp.on with we in the al.a.a trad., I aeeir. all perun, in 1 dhted tn me. h? Note or Hook aeeount, t. nail 1 and ttl. tb. lam. wuhoul d.l.T. j CurweniTllla, May, T, lss tf, X K W H T o it i:. Cor. Perond St. and 11.11 Road. II. M ITCH ELI TT ' AS )nt and opened, at the a-rT I 1 naitifd plaice, an entire ir to.k nf PI'M M I H tl(MJ whtrh Ire will w-lt I KY CHKAT Kt'K CASH, ilis etoek rmmni of Dry iooK, rocoriv II A KI V A H E, QC EKNSW A fi E, Boot, .ml fhoea, Hat, and Oaps Itevty-MaoV yprt .gUy rt.d mule bouts, W0 .llg I I, .lO.i... Me. tie aim keeparhaio. ' J r vl o vh, ( v ft .v .v i:a i , Ft: En, hop, llneott. fl", tin imem Pn. r)e.lroM. of pareh.-ln, ,ood. at Mr rate, .r, re.peetiulirmiiitrd i. g..ebiaiae.ii. IXW-Appmrrd rnunirr produee will he tak.a. j!ZTt!?rZ?T'U"t"P'' i Tiz"X:"rJ?: tk. g sur. .f HAhlctUk A lhl.v. ertew- Wwf(9"vrf9"W " Te"ta "flpre'!1 ) Hl.ll lil-K'A N. ( M A 1,1 II I. i, Pa. i;i,, J.M Miv Terms of Siilistription, If p. i.l in a t . nl r.. or e it ! oil t.i- t...... 1,, .. ,f ? fti H p n.l nil. I llim an 1 ! . ..r.- .,s it. ..nil 2 Ml ll paid all.T tl.e ei'Un!ii,ii of ,x uk.iiiI,, ... 9 (.i .Mr. T. 11. Wll e.ii, our f..r li nn, I, ao'li. nr. .l to n...ei.t r. r m.u.rv p.l.l Int.. ll.p.iffi"e on aoi-oiu.t ..f rul.x 1. 1. 1. 1. ii, a l. ni.ii.fr. i..l. . in oui .Ijinoe. t;LU. .'I. lioiiIil.AM'l.H, K.IHoran.l Proprietor Atijutnnt Gen. MfCronry lia. our lliunlis fur a copy of liU nnniml roiiorl. A clerk wauled in a wholonnlo house in 1'hilariolphin. Rco ailvcrlirK-mout. The Coiniiiittsioiiorii unci Audi torn aro btiHily oiiKagcd in sellling and adjusting tho iinntnil nccounU of tii o Trcatiuror and other coifnty odicer". It will ho noticed by un advertine mcnt in tliii isituo, that Mr. V. C. Croinm hat) ojicned a business ntiuid in this town, near tho residonoo of Dr. HartHwick. Call and neo him. Mr. K. K. Arnold oirern a valuable prnperty fur mlo or rent. Ttii-i in ont? of tho b-Bt locations for an enterpris ing mechanic with a small capital in tho county. Itead tho advertisement. Vie call tho attention of the public to tho card of Slessrs. Iicizcmtein & Co., who havo just opened a whole sale li.iuor store in this plneo. Thin firm understand their burliness, and guarunteo all their JiquorH to be pure and unadulterated. If people will drink, let tho:u into a good quality. We elsewhere publish in thin issue an invitation from the Puntmatitcr General for Li Jh fur carrying the tnailg on certain routes in which our readers aro tiarticular'v concerned. Tho routes from this place to renn- field, and from Lulhersburg via Jlock ton (in Union townnhip) and Huston (new office) to IVnnficld, bhould have tho attention of onr citizens. , J.AIl.HOAD IlAMAt.ES. It will be' noticed bv the Court proceedings that Messrs. Hiram Woodward, of Huston, Hubert Mchaffcy, of Hell, John Law- she, of Omceola, Daniel Goodlander, of Lutherel urg, James Korest, of Low- renco, John J. Lead, of Curwensville, land Dr. J. W. Potter, of Karthaus, j wire appointed to view and assess the damages (if anv) to land owners along , lir.e of .i,' Tvr,ine A ri,.nrfi...l I?..;i..,..,l l.i ..t di :i ..... t. Kit. A , Ull.CIII I.U.S HilTJ WIIU I II II- ipr-burg, and that they meet at Clear field on the !Uh of February next. E.vTi.Rraisi.No. Our Capital neigh bor on our western flank Urookrille has, during the past few woeks. manifested great energy and recuper ative power. The citixens and offi ciary of that side bill town, hist week, organised a Young Men's Christian Association, a Dancing School, and re let the Court House. Suck xeal, if continued fur one year, will build a broad gunge, four-truck railroad from Brookvillo to anywhere. Our per sonal knowledge of many of the busi ness portion of that inland borough, gives us strong hopes that they will soon get out of the woods too. Suicide. The Huntingdon Monitor of last week, says : '-Friday evening last, about five o'clock, Hubert Car- mun, a resident of this place, commit- ted suicide bv bhootius himself in the I .tr.m.r i. - iiK . 5.- .;fl ti. . .... ..,.,... .,. ball passed thronrrh his body and I caused death iu about half an hour. ' . I He was a single man, given to stnong drink, and, we nndcrstand, mado see end previous attempts to destroy bis life." Mr. Cannon was a tin smith, and for number of years was in the euipluy of Messrs. Merrell k Bigler. in this placo. The les Goiius The ice goigo in the river, extending from the bend of tho boom to and beyond tho Quoen's Kun Dam, bids fair to do considerable mischief, utiles the weather continues mild and tho current divides the enor mous mass. The amount ol ico at Queen's Bun i so largo that no pnr (ion of the dnm is visible ; the entire bed (if the river Seemingly being fi Tiled ... , . , . , "P wllh "l0 ' I'M 1" a level With the dam. Should hard freeiing wrath- " Kl in"C(,l(J T -oi,uo, tliaw, and tho entire mass slnrt at once, the dninnt;r it would inflict upon booms and bridges and dams below would be frightful. Clinton li mrrat. Ws raolksT. Our ntlention has been called to a r-ctition ntimcrouly ! 1 J I signeu i.y me mcniners in me oar ana the Court IIouo. praying the l.cislu . , ' J , , I tare to pass a law to the elicit thai all the "Co. and forfeit nrcV imposed by the Court of this county be act ! n.,nrt fr ,, ,,UIVl,nMi of ' IjlW Li 1 bntry fur tllO H0 f f the Court and jur, () know how many year, the lawyers want 'these fund; and if such liook. were I I buiight, w ho is ta take care of them ? j We confess it would be a proper mat ter fur consideration were the county not in debt, und did not a new jail Mnro tlio tRXpayon, in the fiiro. A jni ia n ro Jed much more tlmn Ih ku- i.w.. I,,,!;,,. .rt ,la hef that there are already more law bouks in town tlmn are attentively 'read or undemtoud : and if the law- ge.t that they secure them in the same manner that farmers and chanica do their l.low and ttKlls : ...., .. . l. . 1 investment lur lb laxpnvrrs to put the "fines and forfeiture.-' in sute-1 Gibb. survey ; thence north easterly j atantial jail wall. When w e have all ; a lung ihe aouthern line of the Benj nw ei,srj- public building, np ftnd I G iblea. l'anit'l Turner, Jme L.MS Tl ( '' P"1"1' band, land John ll.n.brtght tier of .nrvcy. then we .hall bare no oHectintis to'thrnuch Kcrirnon townliip to tl.e ym h' ; w v" 19 in- j thmp more ornamental than usofal clDde lana ni J 1 lloyt; thence op I ifl I f or.-ff,rlf . I'.nl I sm. ii i ,,,, w i re at tin' into In in. 1 1,.. !ii n c:,m utt (Lentil l;k i if Win. .1. I ,.;, ,,,l M.'.'-y MnlliM a 'nin' IIhuum I.nti This l H.-il ! m.'t ilii will i. Th.iinn Mtiliin, a b:i..hilui', involving tevital tlioii'-nTd dollars. Thn tiise was ably triiol, rvcry ineh t f legal ptoiiiid emit est "d .y the nlloriirs, while ilie Court must ujr.mdly adjusted tho M ilks uf ju.s'.Ko K tvwt n tnO pur lie and the attorney. Tho jury found lur the plninlills. Wallace for plaintiffs; Swoopo for defendant. The nest was a c.ifo In tho Oyer and Terminer. Jsnnc. Morrison was indicted fur the murder of John llig gins, on tho l'nh of July last, at Hout7.'s mills, near Osceola. Tho facts elicited fioin tho evideneo were, that these two men wore working at the mill and had hud a previous quar rel, and on tho day in question renew ed it. After some "vords between the parlies Morrison seized a double-bitted ax, aud with it struck Digging a blow on the neck, cutting him severely, from tho cfieets of which he died in a week afterwards. The ease was open ed on Thursday, and conducted on the part of tho Commonwealth by W. M. McCullotigh, Lii , District Attorney, Hon. J. 1!. McEnally und Thomas J. McC'iillough, Ksij ; and on tho part of tho defence, by II. Ii. Swoopc, Israel Test and A. W. Wallers, Estj'rs. The following porsons wcro selected as tho jury: John II. P.radj'...Peiin.lR. Ilend-reliot Morri, John Miller Itojr-i.! Irnnel Ko.rt....rtecoaria i lionia, lit-witL-lliilon. ll.ll.l- ullerton. Lawr nor A urn in Cnrry Client, j S..M.lM-kenn u.lleooana II. Vk nlK'rite.Ketiranon.lAarou hartnian...ll..p; lkoa. llevinuey.. Morris. j II in. Mciiarvej...Choat. Tlio ease was vigorously prosecuted and defended until Saturday evening, when it was delivered to the jury by an able charge from Judgo Mayor. (It is our intention to publish it at somo future period.) The jury in a few hours returned wilh a verdict of "guilti of nturJcr in the secunJ degree." And at 9 o'clock on Saturday night, after some protestations on tho part of Mr. Swoope, the defendant was sentenced for a term of seven years and six months in tho Western Peni tentiary. As be has already served sis months in jail, this makes it equiv alent to eight years. Tvrone A CleailiL'ld Railway Company, I Sundry owner, of Innd along the line j ol Railway. j AVuIlaee, Bigler k Fielding, attor neys for the Company, presented peti tions praying for tho appointment of viewers to assess damages. The Court appointed Hi ruin Woodward, Hobert MehafToy, John Lawahe, Daniel Good- lander, James Forrest, John J. Head and J. W. Totter, viewer, to meet on the 9lh day of Febrnary, 1?09. J .La llu Boir, Ko. 11 . Mar k T..1 ST. v. . Pj.clnieut and Kslnp- d.boro, Cauui k Carrier. ) menu January 14, defendants allowed to; remove tho timber cut upon tho pre mises on rnnumon inai tnoy pay lino Court f 7,500 w ithin three weeks from this date; and plaint ifTs to filo deed for the premises, subject to the order oftheConrt. Wallace, Bigler Field ingfurplaintilT ; Swoopc for defendant A. C. A W . P. Tate, ) So.l. March T . I9. v.. J E.eeiment and Ertrip- Wm. F. Ppaokaaaa, el al. ) menu Estripraent dissolved 8u far as to permit defendants to remove limber cut on the land, nn givins aecuril v foi the same; which tana dure. Mi-En-ally for plaintiff; Wallace, Bigler A Fielding lor defendants. A. W.P.u-bin, Jn T.-rm, ISf. Rowland rt . j aad t-tripam-t Lstriptni nt diswilved to far as to permit defendants ton-move timber i already cut. on L'ivinn security fur I same. W allacc. Bi trier & Fieldinc fur ' i . .... . . i - I r,a",u" o..,..i,ru. 1.1 I'.IIl Ikil E In accordanco wilh the respective t'l-lilions. the Court ntMiitit.'.l Julm Parkland David Lounalierrv, Super-' viMrnf Lawrence township, in the room i.f Henry Atiaheiibaugl, and Z. L. tig. let., w ho were elected but re- j fused to serve. John Baker was also ; appuinted tine of the Supervisors of : Bell township. I cuNsiai'.Lr.s ijiAi.irirn. The followiiiff persons w ere qpali- ficd fur Coiistaliles of their respective districts fur Is'.'.t : r.i-oaria...ll nnr M eld. ll..,.m W m.' llinrj. R"-C.....' i. H. Tnrner. Ilra.lv. s. Ja.'ktoa llorn.i Hra.lli.td... A. It. IVare.) Puro. l ie. W.T. II .line, OarSrld. l'l' "1 lli-k. Karll.au, ...... O.. Tieher. Kn.. A. T. I;l.."m. I uniKerCi-T. .1. H Ililc. 1 A.rrnne T. Rowlea. M..rri...l'eter krpple. Ni, V a-Oii.gi..n,.l.oi.r. A. Rrv-h. ISetiila II. H Kephart. I'rnn... XI ..rri. Ttiurrton. Pil-r .1. ll. lllo..ia. I ti.'n....W . II. Cl..w"er. W rmttward, 4ie.,(fe W . Vutna. Ciirwenrvtil Sauiuel b Ta. lor. Clir.t Urtii. Klirri l'e'.ntnr Ire ti.:- tirwh.m... I'h. Sluntmel Jom.n....S It . W rimei No Constable were qualified for Bell, Ferguson, Girard, Goshen, Gulich or Huston, those elected for thee districts not presenting themselves, l ie I NSl s. Litw liars wore gt anted to the per son named bel iw ; w ho should bear in mind that if they are not lilted w ithin lilieen dnya, tliev w ill be lor- lU wmr.L urrvtr f,nmt ni Jr i M. c. .,ni -. c.ui. 1 l"- R.-Vet., A-Ww M,... A s. II .M'W T"..wi lmijih l" .-w...I.. Ct, j...a l'uia li,.cc J..i.n u IMi II.. Z. ' PUl,;, N .t'..ii.on,,i'iearSei.i I m.i.. n..,t.. ti.j. Ca.per 1 .ji . A r-, tiosrr-. ' I'Mer limi. .t..l.n Mol. Jari.S Mine,. II - j J. r kirnilerwn, - ".ttint.-n j 4. (i ..- J v C ll-'j-'tiirn rrn I H 1t,.-TB....t'anrri.Tilrt " j .lobe J. tttwO, CUrtii-li l. Hwin,rt ...('leaf fleM ( Vh .tire1,. urcnw.it JT'.IlT'"; ere. itrn r. Acfuttus Ternl Gi J M- R-"rrnoeia i Ta, rard. I (VaHieid. A pell lion n r.rrontt,tt,nif:nf1 by fort v-Hcvrn itihal-i 1 fin t of 1m 11, Frr-1 - - 1 ll . v . . . riiMii mm i run lowpfippa, i-rnvirij I he rrcclion of ft now tnwntlnn out ol , , ,,;, ,,, ,ownsp Iipf Ihm J J lt,. and l'enn, on land of .t N. Me t'rseken, thence south easterly thru' ivi ii, to ineiiitie iiiiiiis oi i . i otiinji'-cn and Arthur Hell, croatinc the river below Chest Falls, and running on to interwect the line between Bell and t.i.eirua..n mi lanrl nf .1 A Julmarin ,l, ....... .I, ,n ll, l.na hetaeeii ll.n. I two tow nships fhe length af the Benj I !,. ! ... I, V , .'. r I.- .1 I'.o r i I . it i..i I in. 'i ti I W II. -J I ni"l ( ! I"!l..lr; ill. in nl -iij; .!-.. hue, ii.. i . u . Mi i h , .i lii Ime In I t ri ll 1 1- N. . ni. I .V'l'.l. n to ifi , llu' Un.la . f .':UI ""'I 1 ' 1 ll.tt.ee Hi.n.g mid line west lu tl.e wnsliip Ime bet wren Hurl and Pern ( tlieni o Koiith aiorg usid township i.n toihe place of beginning." Thecrm. iniohiniier uppninted io view arl l'"-:iln this townahip pro Samuel 1. M Whiskey, Jewish It Lead and John F. Weaver. Boad MATrrne. Pcf tlirnt. TeTie w a si t fbr a brldpo across the river, near the month of Chet Creek, in Bell township. View, or Thomas A. MeGheo, J. M. Camp bell and C. S .Worrall. For a ri vnto road from Kilcy & Butler's coal bank, through lands of James Alexander and others, to-th road lending from Clearfield to Clear field creek Bridge, in Lawrence town ship Viewers James Mitchell, Wm. Brown and W. A. Head. To review, vacate and aupply a road from the Chest Creek road, near William Hutlon's. in liurnside town ship, to or near Worrall's fields, in Chest township. Viewers Saml. K. McCloskcy, James Savage and John M. Cummings. For a road from ftumbargcr'i shan ty, to intersect tho Beech Woods road near James Dixon's, in Brady town ship. Viewers K. Luther, Samuel Postlelhwaite and Andrew I'entt. For a road from Halm's road, thence by tho nearest and best route to the Daily road at his new farm, in Penn township. Viewers Thomas Moore, James Welsh and Klisha Fentoa. David Dale petitions tor a privato road from his l.ouso to the public road leading from Hunter's school house to the Kylertown and Grahamton road. Viewers W. D. Bigler, Geo. Johnson and M. C. Evans. The order iewtied at September term, to view a road from John Dressier', in Union township, U Sandy Licit Creek, on lands of John Du Bois, thence to a public road near Frederick; Shaffer's, in Brady townahip, was en larffed to March term ; and Iioswell Luther, Jesse Lines and Joseph Poa tlethwaite continued as viewer. Fiftr Confirmed Si. Si. For a road from the Wording at Mrs. Smith's to ft point near Jacob Fryer's, in Bell town ship. For a road from Mrs. Fulton's, in Lawrence township, to the mouth of Lick Hun, in Goshen township; con tinued until March term next. For a mad leading from the month of Lick Hun to the road at or near Mr. Flegal'a, in Goshen township. No. 1. For a private road from the Morrisdale and l'hilipsburg road, at or near Win. Kothrock'a. to the Mo shannon Creek, at the big bend, in Morris towaship. No. 2. For a private road from the Morrisdalo ard Fhilipsbnrg road, be tween Morrisdale and William Kotb nx k's, tothu Moshannon L'reek, where tho new turnpike crossea the sates ia Morris township. No. 3. For a private road lesding from a point on the road leading from Morrisdale to Philipsbarg. at or near Mrs. Waring's, to the- Moahar.non Creek, at or near the Belt landing, in Morris township. To raente and annnlr th roar lpad. jnp. from the road near John Schry- ver a, to tbe river, at the lower bridge, in Lawrence township. The order to view a site for bridge across Chest Creek, in Chest township, locates a bridge near the residence of Wii.iam Wagoner, with a span of f0 feet. The order to view a site fora bridge across the river near Edward King's, in Burnside township, fixes the span at JiG feet in length. Cun firmed Al-')!ute A road from I tho road near Michael Yingling'a, to the river, at Langdou s mill, in burn side townrdlip. A road f rom the Erie turnpike, near Mrs. Seabright's, to intersect the Mor gan Hun road, in Decatur township. l o view ana vacate ft portion ot ft rod from a point at. or near the forks f 'ie Fd north-east ol the old W il- s" fhonl house, to the crosa roads it.,.o' :n ii near Hess' saw mill, in Boc;, town ship. A road leading ironi Henry Aurand's : to intersect the road leading from West Liberty to Troutville, at or near Ja?ob Shock s, in Brady towm-lnp. A road leading trom tho mad from lhe Indiana county line to a point on ,h rJ r",r Langdon'i mill, in Buro- "'uo township. A mad Irom Kuhn'a mad. near John Newcomer's, to the Clearfield and Karthaus road, near Alex. Irwin's, in Girard township. To vacate a part of the road com mencing at Sandy Cross-mad, ftnd thence to Mignot's school house, in Covinclun townihin. iUartcts. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekl, fiw the Ct r AWrirt a Rtrrkl tr aw I t J. P. Ra.Tira. dealer ia I'ry ttnoda. Urr ernea, Prownona, de Market t leartield. 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