Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, October 03, 1855, Image 4

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8wet fcabbatb. of the year . 1 ' L -' 1
Whtte evening stps-deeaV-i-Thy
parting stpmetninkT-lla
'Irteal from the world awayl us
ia thy silent flpwefs "';
"Tr8 ad.L but sweet, to dwell, ' ' '
'"Where falling leaves and dooping flower -Ji-
Around me breathe farewell. '
-ir'.u.1 . t. : av r: j
L Along thy sunset ikies - ; . ; . . - i
i -j-iTheir glorie laeU-ia shade,--r ; .
t.And, like th things we fondly prize, : . . :
.-' Seem lovelier as .they- fade.- , .' ..
A deep anl eriffison streak ; '
"'.'Thy dying leaved disclose ; ;..'-' f"l
" At on Consu'njption's waning cheek, .
! . p-Iid rain, blootns the rose. :'
Thy scene each vision faring
tf beauty iadeer;" ' -t
-Of fair and arly faded things, ' '
-:'t Too eqnisita to stayj- -
I fjbya that come no more ; . .
' Of flowers whose bloom la fled;
,jOf farewells wept upon the shore; .
.Of friends esUanzed or dad; .. r t
T - Of ft.!r that now may seem, '
- To -irsemories tearful eye. ''.'.
'"'The variijhed beaufy of a dream, . , :
O'er which' we gie nd sigh. , ; -' " -
Seal Wuett aaliU Pe jra i:9 liiismixs'.
The following .-article from the Mark Lane,
(Eng.y.Espresss Vforthy the pejusul f A
merican..irners, . - is..: -! ' . . . ;
A great fcrmideration with the agricultu
rist Should j to -imt the variety t be son
to the condition ' aad .fertility of the soil. A
rich -soil should be sowed with a short strawed
variety -a poor soil with a free-growing long
strawed sort: , The easorr.- of sowing should
agai decid aa to the vaiiety,-1,. White wheat
should not be sown late in the 'season, or on.
e-y irich soils.' ;The,iredvheai 'ii better adapt
ed for late seasons atrd Tich soils. . The straw
of the'.red wheat' tat'es up more; siliea or flinty
nature : than .-the, white variety, 'hence -that
brigfitness on" the Mraw'bf red wheat; this, of
itseUpstiie great ; cius,'.ol .its , cpiajurative
safely from thafc- destrnctiTe'parasite,: mildew
that black!' fDUS plant so .fn-queTitlj . found
growing upon the stalks of the wheat plant and
preventing its' further progress by taking all
juicea deaigneJ for thesupiortx)f the wheat to
promote its own developeraent.' '.; .;
Hiving' thus jhbrtly: 'give'n .somo general
outlines with the view of directing to a pro
per choice of wheat iforisee.d. .Ilwi!l now oSVr:
a remark or two upon its preparation for szei.
I- has become' a fettled c nvic ipn in try own
mind, that ma in wheat is- mainly derivable
from the smutty particlessown along with' the
grain, and by which it becomes tainted or impregnated.-'.
It is also-derived from or propa
gated by 'sniut deposited in the soil, .f rom any.
previous crop,- such as blacks in- oats,- c- : I
have proof of this taint cansing'smut in more
cases than one. - The. great thing then is, to
destroy the power, or influence of this smutty
dasUjlrtbJs can bi Aon without injury to
the graiw all the better. "'Much loss has often
ensae-i from the. incautious" use ", of arsenic,
("whit mercury V) - and sulphate of -copper,
("blue vitriol."') The more stra;ile the reme
dy, itetTjetual, them cure -desirable, an! the
greater the necessity for its adoption. Fre-
quen! vashih3 in clear running streams of wa-1
ter is etfectual ; strong dressing with hot lime
is fcrToctual." These are" sifuple appliances
swimming in a brine, made oi'salt and water,
has the two-fold effect and advantage of des
troying. Iha Amuti ;ani 'fl'uAting:oTalL impuri-;
tias, deeds' of weeds; cc,; A4 ... - '
There are..i.nnnmerable specifics put forth
for dressing seed-wheat, many of which, no
doubti are ' good a:ijl . proper ; and where any.
one of them-bas- been- adopted : and practiced
with decided succais Ii 'would 1 btl'.p olicy
to discoiit'inue its use..;- My. own practice: is
very simple and easily effected. In the even
ing 5riorto the next day's drilling, as much
wheat as may be required -is shot into a heap
and weft damped with water ; t is left for' a
few minutes "to imbibe . the watsr, and then
freely; and profusely dusted over with quick
lime .such dusting continued as it is repeat
edly turned over.' Tha 'heap is then rounded
up, and left till rmoraing, when it is put in
sacks" ready for drilling. Should the d
prove "unfavorable,, the 'heap, is spread thinly
over tha floor, and in tins state it will keep
for ari indefinite period'; I presume it is quite
soperfluous to : intimate . that all : seed corn
should be free from weeds ; a good and clean
ly rarmer would most thoroughly ; repudiate
the idea of -sowing seeds -tf wecdsl " I, hower.
er, beg more attention to' this point-' Never
make use of seed wheat containing other: seeds.
It is said that weeds prevalent in one' district,
will not grow in another; don't try it. I know'
that the pernicious weed called ' (oldings,"
or -Gules, .has been thus introduced info a
district where, tiUj lately," it was; "unknown.
Weeds will" become habituated in any soil
thereipref avoid; them as, yout would -a : pesti-
lence," If, by ' some nriforeseenor actidental
cause a Tarmer. be induced to maka choice of
a sample of wheat containing seeds, he should
use every means to dean it' This may -be'
pretty nearly effected by winnowing or swim.
ming7in a strong briny mixture". ' ' L '
Tni Wjr e s Commas pme sts. The Cincin nat
ii Nonpareil gives .the following as a" correct
version for the use of all doubtinr husbands:
1. Thou shalth3ve'n6 other w'ifethan me;'
2. -.Thou shalt -not take into the-house any
beautiful brazen image of a servant gfr!, to bow
down'to her, and to serve her; for i am a-jealous
wife, visiting,-&c. ' : -i
Z. Thou shalt not take the name of thy" wife
tn vain. ' ai ',".... ..t ;r. ' -;
4. Eemernber thy w;fo and keep her respec-
table 7 . . ; .:: ,. ,-. ,.;.v.
5. Honor thy wife's father and mother. ; '
.6. Thou shalt not fret.' 1 ' ' r r-1 '
7.. Thou shalt not find fault with thy dinner
8. ;Thoa shalt not chew tobacco.1 I ' i " i. r U.
9. Thou shalt not be behind thy neighbor.
lOl.'Tbou shalt not' visit the tavern: thou
halt not covet the tavern keeper's ram, nor
M brandy, nor his gin, nor his whisKey,.' no
bis wine, nor anything that is behind the . bar.
1 1 . Thou shalt 'not visit the Inllwrd ' hall
neither. forworshippingin. . the dance, jsor
heaps of ffiosey that lie qs the tabler; ; ' '; '
Andftne", J2th cemmandraent is, ' thoia 'shalt j
-rr : - Approach of Autumn." - "
; Soon as the harvest is past the naked field".-
remind us thatwe. are on the turn, of the .sea
son ih4 red: and yellow leaf are.-; already ma--king
their ajSpeai'ance on'the' forest trees, and
soon the voice of the katy-did and glow-worm
will usher in Ihe'autuninal evening.-Ilow short
the time seems since : -Spring was with us," so
swiftlr do the seasons pass. . The years of- hu
man life have ever aptly been compared to the
degrees of longitude wbich shorten as we ap
proach the iales. The ardent youth thinks the
years of.fearful length until he attains maturi
ty j then they seein shorter and increase with
everv subsequent period of life, until he ex-
claims'wjth Job -'My days are swifter than a
weeter s shuttle." TIio' the seasons are fleet
ing, and with theni the days of our years are
passing away, it is not the part of wisdom to
repine,, but to enjoy with gratitude the baunj
ties of Provideuce, and by active industry and
kind offices to show that we have not lived in
vain;-:;; - ; i, : :' I'.- ..
'Let r.s then be up and doing,:
v With a heart for any fate-;
Still achieving, still pursuing, -"
Learn to labor and to wait." ' ' :':
Autumn is the most delightful season,, teem
ing with the full fruition of the year the har
vests are gathered," the fruits are ripe, and
plenty abounds it infuses a southing and tran
quilizing influence bverthe mmd, and; dispo
ses to contemplation and gratitude.. -
Why : Do.v't he do it ? When a.' farmer
knows that a gite is better, and, fts a time and
labor-sav ing fi at'ure, cheaper than a set of bars
and posts, and -without calling a carpenter, he
ean himself make one, .Why do,Ct he do it ? ,
AVhen he1 has no other fastenings to his
gates and barn, doors than r a stone rolled
agaist thein and in a single- eveniiig, after
supper, is able' to make a betttr ' one, Why
don't he do it t .... '.'... ' -r.(:j .
t'iOr when he sees the boards dropping from
bis barns and ont-biiildings, and like heaps ol
rubbish lying in piles abo'utthe premises, and
need bailing on again, Why don't he do it ?
' ; Or if he is afraid of the expense of . nails,,
anA ! al-nri prririT nn tlio maxim of Dr.
.... . - - ' - J .1 - 1 . I
r ranKIin, to "save ine pence, ami ine pouuus
will take care of themselves,5 -and ho- knows
that the same.Dr. Frankiin also s.ifrr,' that
'many men are penny .wise and pound foolish,'
and he is not caref ul to think of the precept
contained in the latter, Why don't he do it t'-
If it is a s.iving of nearly half the manure of
a farm's stock, by keeping them shut up in
the yardsj instead of running at large through
most of the winter, Why Con t he doit t
' .If he knows that many -of his fields woulj be
greatly improved by ditching a:.d by the re
moval of large stumps and stones, Why don't
hi do ill ' ' .';':. . " ..'' ' .''.-.'.' 1 .- .-'
- Mrs. Partiagtcn. and. the Babies.
.We publish as appropriata to the tccasion
of the apjtroachins B tby Show, the homily of
ths veritable Mrs. Partington on the -littk
ririMjts.'?.. The old lady speaks -n power of
wisdom "Were thosa three driblets born
at a birth i" asked Mrs. Turlington at the ba
by show, as she looked at the three fit chil
dren on the plarform. Col. Wtod blandly in
formed her they were not.: 1 declare,", said
she, 'I should like to know how. they were
brought : np, for they - are so heavy they
couldn't have been brought up by hand it
must h ive been don by a , steam engine !"
The Coloceriurorm.'d'h"eV thaf.they b id beeu
brought up by a railroad train, Where are the
qu idrupeds ."' said Mrs. P. looking for the
qiia tra.in. "They have not ' come yet," was
the reply. They will be here to-morrow." The
old lady" looked at her informant critically;
And how do you know so well,", said 4 she,
when they will come ? These things are" not
as'we say, but babies are born just as it plea
ses God. They can't bo born by order, any
how." .She,was inforniud that they were co
ming the next day-.by . railrojd, and not to be
born next diy, as she evidently thought.. She
gave an extended ,"oh-h-h!" liks a cypher
laid o'it (o ). and turned her atention: to tlt 'e
singular babies on the platforms.' Dear crea
tures," said she, tapping her - box gently,
"what a great pity it is that these little beau
tiful babies should; grow up to be very ? com
mon looking men and . women.", , She gazed
upon the parents c-f the children and sighed as
she spoka, but Ler reflection was interrupted
by a joggle of her elbow which nent her sou AT
box rolPng upon the floor'.. "A ' large 'gentfe
iiian put his foot upon ,it to stop it, and .the
crushed pljer luache seot Rp a fragrant, cjoud
s a: Bneezy ovation to the 9cene.:- -Ik: was ex
pelled from tne hll shortly afterwar is for tea
sing one of the ftbpys with ;'a stick,' after
irytking on? of the babies cy by nutking faces
at it. ,- .. , -: . t ,
A Fix A farmer had occasion to send his man.
who by the way wns'a j-jlfy TWchin'am, to-'au'eih-boring
towb for a barrel of molasses1. The wea h
er being warm and the road rough, and tho, dri
ver.; moreover, driving rather fast the moiassea
took a notion to 'work, ' as it is geucrally Called
But wo will let hiiu tell bis story in his own words:
"Tell I gomed along and I gomed along, till I got
to de top " of the hill vat stands at the top of de
black4mit s shop, and den I looks 'around bebipd
my pung hole.. . Tbiuks I, I . vill sthop dat to. I
sthops de oart. and scorches de oxon mit a grabble
rock and trore der pung hole in ah tight ash neb
er vos, mit a lightvood knot and gomed along again
till I got to where de forks ov de road cross each
oder mit the meeting house and I looks around pe.
hind my pack agin and the sthuff vos "all run ober
mit de barrel agin- O, says L I viil fix you now,
an I picks up a ehook bit all my mrgbt.'and -de
ting flew out mit a noise like acanon, and knocked
me down flat pff.de road. mit my pack' and seart
de cart and itrunned away mit de oxen,, an proke
eberyting in pieces and I am gomed home mit my.
self but da cart is runnin to de tyful.;' iJj-' -
1E7"A gjntleman finding his servant intoxi
cated, 'said- ' j ' ' , ' f
What! drunk again, Sara 1 I scolded you
for being drnnk - last night; and here you are
drunV again.' ' : - l ."-' :.
iTo, massa,' repiied Sam . 'iam!drwtk, 'same
Jmnlr. iwm ' ' , ""-
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f l'LICH 4-BiJJiER, would respectfa'.ly j .4
V- .itform the citiErcf, Clearfitrld,lind pobiie
"enerally that they rave enierea into co-parmcs-
ahip io - the i- -i -i
I CABINET MAKING BUSINESS,
nd keep constantly on. ba.odd. aQ4 manufacture
to order, at m towest prices, -every varicij v
furniture, consisting of -j ,;, L -.n:
Dining j- Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Sewing
rr J I ' i. OJ...J. '
Writing, and. Wash-Siands, Tah.oganj','aud f
- 1 Common Be i-s tad ; .' , ..
Mahogony and Cane-bottomcd Chair?, pureaiis,
Sofas.-t-oongea. Ac, ic. .
Ctjfina made and funerals attended on'the short
est notice, with a neat beirse, aud , appropriate J
aceompanyments. , . ,.
-House Painting done on the shortest notice. .
Shop and Wre-rooms. same as formerly occupij
ed by John Gulich, mearly opposite the 'Jea Store,
Clearfield. Pa , ; JOHN GULrCH."
May" 22, -55.-1 y. -..DAXIEL,BEN'Et...
BOOT AND SHOE STORE; .
GRAHAM'S ROW,. CLEARFIELD, PA.
' The subscriber would inform the public that he
hns iust ooened an entire new stock of Boots and
Shoes, in Graham's Hew, one door eastof thoJour
nal Oniee. . - -
Eve,ry variety of Ladies'. and Gentlemens' Gaiters,
;. Laced Boots. Pumps. Congress Boots,
Childrens' Sboes.'Ac, &c. " ."
: Boots and Shoes' made to order.
C. g. BLACK -Aug.
1, 1355. (r7:-r-.r ;, .TJi.
TVJEW BOOKS! SEW hooks:
haw'i Row, Clea: fiel-T, Pa.' ' "
The undersigned besrs leave to inferra his frierids
and the public generally Xhat he ha just. -received
a larje and well selected stocV f . . ' ;
consisting'of all tLe latest publications :,. -. , - .
SCHOOL, HOOKS, BLANlv BOOKS STAT ION A
PvY, and I'ASCY ARTICLES. ; U U
: He also ."has on hand a large and beautiful stock o
CONFECTIONERIES,'
which he invites the pui.H-i'jto call and examine. ,
-Store nearly opposite xa Journal Office.
May 16. I55a.-iy. : , THOMAS KOBBINS,
ir
rRRAII FOR KANSAS ! The Blood
Red Banner float's in triumph on the O d C or
ner Stare.'" where A. M. Hi LLS-has just opened the
cheapest and most splendid assortment of Goods,
ever.displayed before this eommunrtyi and exactly
adapted to their many and '-various necessities.
hats: Capsboots', siioks. bonnetts, cas
simcues. cloths. ikess goob-s. toil
et articles. 1e lanes, puixts.-
U LOVES. HARDWARE, STONE and
;. QUEENSWAUL GROCERIES,,.
with fancy articles a i infinitum. . ,
; -Clearfield. Juue 2i,- 1S55:-.: A. M. HILLS.
' i aruta S;.; Tyrias City.-pa-?.
. v uolesale and lictail L'caler in
DRUirS. CHEMICALS; MKDTCINES, PAINTS,
OILS. 1YE STUFFS. WINDOW GLASS,
VIALS, PERFUMERY, Ac, Ac.
.Having just opened an extensive assortment of
these articles Physicians will find it to their advan
tage to give him stall, 'and examine his Stock be
fore ordering from 'iho.Eastcrn. Cities; and Coun
try Merchants can also be accommodated with all
the Fssences. "Tinctures.- Patent Medicines. Ac.
WH-:jLliiALE.-t HE TAIL. at. h,vst price.
I He bones by strict attention to business. and
.1 desiro to please, to merit a share of public pat
ronage.: ' . .". - April 25, lSj-
THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL,
.'-,... . '. ; cjWEviLLi:, pa.. .;,
The Subscriber would inform Lis fi iends and the
public that he has jus: refitted and re-fur'uished his
house and is prcparedfo render every attention to
the travelling comniUniry. " '
His bsr contains liquors of the first 'quality, and
l : . . I ' :n i - V - ; , -. i . i. . ,
uis iiiic will uiwas uc 5iipp.i;a nun me oust in
market.
He rcspectfutly ioliiits his friends and others to
give him a call. WM. IV. ELLMMjXG." '
A ugust 1.1 855. - . :. . . .
Ml'SIC LES.SOXS: Miss Cuttle proposes
to resume. her instructions in music. r . .
' Terms; SIU. per quarter of 34 lesson;';' ?,"
For further parti-.-ui;irs enquire at. thc-rcEidence
of J. L. Cttlr Esq: - , ;
rClcarSe!d -Ju!y 11, 1S55 -3t. . . : ; . ,
A.K. WRIGHT. MERCHANT, and-EXTEN-
SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER. SecoudStreet,
one door south of bis residence, Clearfield,-Pa, : m I
Clearfield, March 11..J555. - '
J' OH.N RUSSELL & '0., . , -..
. TANNEIIS AND CURRIERS. '
: ' -.'jx.t' iv." ; Verttuill', Clearfield Co.. Pa..
Keep constantly on hand an excellent" assortment
of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest
casb prices.'-' Hides taken in exchange,
n. July lo. ISoi. , . -
TVOTICE : All persons knowing theuieei v.ae
11 indebted fo the firm of Mossoi A Porr.utFF,
will call and settle their accounts immediately, as
the books must be closed at once. ; '.-"'.,.
ii- -I' - Mi-i MOSSOp A POTTAUFF.V.
; Clearfield, June 13, 1855. - ' . .
'ijOIlN TROr.T.UANHoue, Sign and Oma-.
a mental Painter, ( lazier. Chair maker and
Paper Hanger, offers .his derviees Jo '-.the citizens-of
Clearfield and vicinity. ... y .'. , , .
''Shop on Mnjtl SlLj-i-it Id ok- the Vonnlry. .
CHAIRS. LOtTXGES. SOFAS. ROCJtlNG-
t CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, W.
kept constantly on hand aid made to order.' o'n'aa!
in hi .,ni- tU:t nnr. c. '.i.
East, and' more durable in .material.
:-Aug. 1, 1S5j..
rpYRONE CITY IIOTEL. IUGnES A
J. IUVIX. would respectfully inform the public
that they have verygveatly improved their House,
and are now able to afford the travelling public,
tee most comfortable accommodations. .Their bar
is furnished with the very best liquors, ujid the
luxuries of the Philadelphia market tire to be
found on their table. Thev respectfully invite
their numerous friends iu Clearfield to give them
ca!N ..-,v . i.. August 1,1855, :
CAUTION: All persons, ara hereby notified
uot to medJl.e or interfere in any manner, with
the followiug property, vu the "premises of.thc sub
scribers in Girard township, viz: Two 'yoke of
oxen, and three setts' truck" wagons, which have been
in the use 61" Charles and A. J. Cumuiiugs, as the
eai l property belongs exclusively to the under
signed, . SMITHS A KING.
. iirard Township July 1 lS5.".-lt.,, ." , -.
5 A DIES' DRESS GO)l)S a Urge and beautiful
Ai assortment, for sale cheap by ' '
,v Jane J7,-55.J ' ; A. M. HILLS. '
CLOCKS of every variety and price,. from n
hours to 14 days, for sale bv ' -
i Juire 7. '55.1 - - - a."M
HILLS
rADlES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by,
" " "-' I - ' It--M'JSSOt. .i
Bf.ACKBEURY BRANDY, for the cure of Choi-'
era Morbus. Dysentary and all other diseases
of the stomach and bowels, for sale by R Mossop
BXTS A SHOES. A large and splendid assort
ment of Ladies', Gentlemens' and Childrens'
Loots and Shoes for sale at Mossop 's. ' (Jn.1.3 -
(ONTECTION-ARIES a .lict as-
J sortment this Rorou-h ever could boast of. at
June 27,-65,) j u--. - . . A. M. HILLS.
M
USLIN, at a cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap
cash store. ... : June 13. '55.--
MAMILLAS A large lot of Ladies' aud Chil
dren s Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Cheap
Cash store.:. -; ,-. . -., ,r ,-, : June Id '55.
ADiES' GLOVES A very large lot ofbiack
net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair worth
2acts at Mossop's cheap cash store. '. JJn. 13, 'ji. :
MACKEREL, HERRING and CODFISH t tha
store of ;jn. 18.1 .. W. T, IRWIN.
Ti2S'TEi8ht d8y-' thir-T '"'""i' "d alarm
; v ' " " "
OWiC.NS, --
i3jtv7S.CI
iliiS just pponei a large a&4 sp'.oadiJ .assortiucnt
.-XEw ;goods, .wholes a lk asi ket.aij.
i Oi e'Ve.y desiri-'it! cLVLf,
which he' is seMiftg-ifr'tr"th1wtst -prices ever
known in this'region f Country :
DKV-nOVS: fTARn bQTTETZNFWARE.
-a HATS A- CAPS. B tOTS & VH'tTZS.
GiiuCERlKS tr en. vpwrn NAMES,:. ;
' He iDvitesIbis jClearf ildi frknLs. to) gio .hisd
a call, aiid. exchange iheir ri, ltnlexJ shingles,
and every variety of produce.-for the ohkpkst
and best gooda."to be ha I west of, rhiladelpbia,
; Feb. 21, 1855 ij- -i ; V .' ; '
STAB TLl Tiii AX N O U X C KM E X T
j XAiE-T" AlijuIVAt. T&X& T3.Z EAST. ?
R .Ri WELCH, has just returned from the City
with a. -new. and' snk-ndid assortment of
Vatche. Jewelry, and Silverware the; lai-gest.
jest and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield -insisting
of limiting and open-f.iced gold and silver
watches, gold lockets, gold caaiUs.'gvH Pens, rinsrs.;
breast-piBS. spe-Jtaclcs. silver fork Lra'.-el;s. slceya
buttons, duff iiins; .ear rings, itc., Ac 4c; ; i
' Watches and jewelry repaired on the fihortest
notiae. ' ' '- Jone ft,- '55.: -
EW All RIVAL S Alanretindcbcap assort
ment of, Spring and Summer joods. just re-
eiveil t!Utl for snle on tho lowest -terms at the store
of RICHARD M0SSOP. .:. ! - ' - .lr:K
,'itY-G ODi, Ga30 2EIE3. QUBS-WdSS,-
l EDOl & itOD-:; HIT:- CAPS,' '
f. c , : - BONNETS. SIIAUrrj.
j; -..i.U - CONFECTIONARIES,
,t PISH,' TOnVCOO, STATIONART. MQt-noS. -' ' 1 ''.
,jt ' li t and a little of everythiuir. ! ; "-
All of which will be sold at lower prices tha ev
er before offered in Clearfield. K.f MOSSOP. :
Clearfield June 13, IS55." t : - ' ' :, ' -..
IJEAL ESTATE I'0 11 S A L V. .By ' virtue
a, -of an -order of the Orphans' - Courh of Cleur
fiei.d county, the subscriber ofl'trs at private sale
the following described valnullo real estate, tho
property of Martha Jane Welch, a minor daughter
of James Weie'n, Jatc of Pike -towrtshijA "id s'lid
county, dee'd.; viz : all that certain : tr.iL-t or piece
of land situate in Pike township. Clearfield coun
ty, containing 132 acres"inore or less, bounded an-1
describ d as follows, to wit : On the' South, West
and North bv lauds of IXaniel B ulcjv and ou the
East by lands 6f iScujamin Carr ; ..'.' " . : ,
, About aires 1i-ing cleared' and under" good
cultivation, and about: acr."s of 'oo"i timber
land. ' JOSIAH P., READ, Guardian.
May 30. 55-tJ. ' ' '' . i '. , Lawrence tp. ',
RE3IOVAI: The undoi'signed beu;s leave to
inform hi friends that he has removed his .
,, .. . looi tnosfioas,, ,'' .' ' ?
Jrom "Shaw's Row," to his ncw buIMing. opposite
'he "flice of James Wriglv. and two doors south of
the Olfi ie li. R. iARETrr Esq.'. -
He still keeps cont-tntlv ou hands, every varie
ty of Laiies sii;:pers.. ffaiters. .-puulps. Ac. Mcn's-
faiicy ilioes and gaiters, with an oxeellcnt assort
ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various
wants vf the peoole of Clearfield: He -hopes his
friends will evil at his NEW STORE, and ox
aiuiue his Sb)3k. ' - "' '
Hoots an 1 Sboes maiti to order, and -mending
doiio aa herjtofare. - - ISAAC JOIIXSTCN.
. Clearfield, June 27, 1555.
JEW RESTAURANT AND . ICE CREAM
form the ladies a ud gentlemen of Clearricld. that
be has taken the commodious' hoa3' south 'or
Hemphill's Hotel, whero he designs keeping Ice
cream. Lemonade. Cakes- Ccnfec:inries. Ac
He will also keep on han is a supply of Ovsters
fan I all ether kindsof .rsfrcslioienii. in. tho Saloon
lie h;is 'formerly occupied, in tho basement of
J2etr.T,hi!l's llo x-t CHARLES OUEAFF. r
-Clearfield. Mav 2, 1.
; ii if'i'. : i i
r J AVI O S. PLOTN EH Respectfully informs
' MiF hisobl friends and the public that he- h.-s
bta incd the services of a good Cutter nd work
man as a firemn iu r ihe ' t riVorin busi.iess.' and
he is now prepared to tutor.d to any orders in bis
Line of work on the most aeeommo'latin torms and
'lort noti ce, and will h lve cto'tiinj on Hand at all
times, such as dress coits. frK-kco it. vests, and
pantaloons of their own manuf.icrure, 'and good
material at the Iowc?t prices - With a wish to ac
commodate, he solicits a share of patronage, , ., .
$ New Washington. May a. lc55. ' '
JEW FIR.tf A. A; J. Patchis 'having taken
to- tbeiuselves the Store formerly' owned by
Juo. Patehin A Sons, take pleasure in informing
their friends, and the- publi a generally, that they
have just received from the city a splendid assori-ment-ttf
1'ry txoo-ia. Groceries. Hardware. Ouecus-"
ware: Hats. Caps, Pools. Shoes, ar.d every thingelso
u:-u:il)y kept in a country store-. -Persons wishing to
buy cheap and irood Goods., should not forget that
they -redetermined not to ba undersold by anystore
in tbe county1 We invite onc-aiid all to come and
exiimineour stock for themselves as wo charge no
thing for so doing. . .-AAUOX PAi'CtilN.
-. Nov. 1'51-tf. : ' JACXSON PATCH IN.
LACKSMITIIING. The subscriber would
iLform the public that !u hst;iken-the lilauk-
S-milh tshop formerly'. oocuicd by George . Orr. on
t'.ie corner of Third ami Main streets, in. the bor
4b of Clearfield where hj carries on the busiucss
iu ail its various branches ,
JACOR SIIL'XKWEILER. .'
June 5, tSfij'.-ly - - ' -
IlILIPSBl'UG HOTEL: The subscriber
would inform his friends in Clearfield, and the
IV1 S"? that h has enlarged and, refitted
riiis bouse, ancl is now enaoicjl to compete sue
css-
fullly with any Hotel in " t!ic country. No pains
will bd spared to render his guests comfortable. , -.
His table shall always be supplied with the best
the market can afford, and his charges moderate.
' He respectfuily invites his. friends and other to
give him a call. iA YiU. JOilNSIOX.
philipsburg Jan. 81,1855.. I y.--' ; ; t " , . ;
mVKONE LIVEHV
STABLE. The sab-
'. A scriber, having removed his Livery
table
from Curwensville to IVrouo Citv. bs leave to
bis irieaaa anu ine puoiic,- mat lie is at an times
prepared to supply them with Horsas. c irri iges.
buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most
reasonable terms. - Inquire nt the -City Hotel."
- - - JAMES CROWTHER.
Tyrone, January 31, lS.")5.-!imo. - - - .
HAVE. YOU SEEN. SA.mV The subscriber
wuuuiieform bis old friends and tho public
generally, tnat ne still continues to keep a house
of entertainment in New Washington where fthose
who call with bun will receive-., every attention
and be mad comfortable. '- - t';s. i .' w .
' tiood sibling, and every other convenience for
horses on the premises. DAVID S.' PLOTNEK.1
- New Washington, Jan. 31, 1855. j
TEREGE
DELAINES. A superior article : o J
Delaines in dresil nattprna at m?rt onnfu i
JLM Rerege Delaines in dress patterns, at 25 cents
per yard, never fsqld in this county 4efor for les
than.. "it) cents at
-RICH A lib MOSSOP'S
June J.j.: '55.
I.
HEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap Clo-
's and Roys, for sale cheap, bv
June 13, '55.
-rilUliAriU MOSfcUl.
BLACKBERRY ERANDY. A cerUinxiure. for
tho Dysentary, for sale by
Junel.V'55. . . RIcnARD MOSSOP. !
A Large assortment of Stone wsre at the store of
June 13. 1 - - - - w. P. IKWIN. '.
GENTLEMEN'S FANCY ROOTS A SHOES:
An unapproachble stock for sale hr -v
June 27, '5j.j i , A. M.'HILLS. '
t ADIES OAITE2-S assorted colors that can't
- oe Deat in quality or price for sale bv
June 27, 'oi.J A. M. HILLS.
HATS of the latest styles, and most approved
quality, received, and for sale by : - - . .
June H, u. v. l A. M- HILLS.
MISSES' FuA'IS. trimmed and untrimmed,
a beautiful article for sale at tha ft..
june zi, oo. y . - . . . .-
A, M. HILLS.
BACON A tr W of . Hams and Should
Xnnm m . - ; fB Wf Af
era
BOKLK, BltoTftliKts JOES, ---
t, i f 0'.; : P ii I i A u E L P ii I A ;l -.dt Ai ;i
! Importers and manufacturers of City and ' '
' i EASTERN MA1E E00T5 AND-SHOES.' "
Also.'-every S-ariety of French' arid English Shoe
- 'Lasiings, l'atent Leather, Kid and Calf-skins,' "
:i i i hoo Ijaces; Gallous. Biidings, ie.',: ! -i
suitable for manufacturers ',;i .. .;i;t .; i
Also, rprsiga and 1'omcstio Straw, and. Silk. Bon-.,
. uets, Leghorn. Panama. aid Palm.Loaf Hats, ,
Ln'slisb. I'rei-.oh. and American .artificial
5 1 Flowers. Oil Silk, Straw Trimmits,
X i II " - : . ' ;-r -1c.-, fc. ': "'
Having Temoved to out hew tore, "S6. 158 A. ISO
M:u kef street, below 5tb, e-outh: Sideup-staira. we
iuvite your-attoution to our large and varied Stock
of Straw Goods,' Loots and'LSboea. 'which we are
preparing for the approachiug FaJlule? . -,:
All our .G.Kds being exclusively cf our own di-T'-ct
JmpurUjou and .Manufacture, we. feci confi
dent 'that our facilities arc such tb;:t ?c c'aii ' ffct
you inducements as regards variet-y ar.d jTu--i ot
Goods, unsurpassed bv anr honcln tliV coTiiitryJ '
.. ; liOKLR, LROfHERS A JONES. '
! ; Nov. 8, lS5i.-ly. .-! ! i -. -i . 1Jh:i. U 'p&ia: -.
. , i , . . . i , i i . , . . i .i -.
TTXiRK.. TYSON A REHN V.iiolcsaV l rv
B
Good's Store, No. 1-13, M.nUotUcjt, rLL!.i.ici-
phia.'
L r
lesals ''tnr6 i oael in
y.-in Clry, whero anybody, who wanls
eaeap g'jods can purchase.- The subscriber has j-.st
(opened a lar'e and well selected stock of Goods in
. li;T V R O X E C 1 T V
Ci nar 7,n .'ii juia-a ?ta.
Ho has on tianJs and will constantly keep- a l-'rgo
i sto-jk of
h ry Goods, Groceries, Hats,' Caps ." Pools, SLccs,
Cio'hinz, Hardware, Quziitsnurs Druzs, ,
, ; .p;ji,Q.xjji;ipt .vs.;.
of all kinds, consisting. of. . , ;
Potatoes. Racen. Fruit. Deans. Flocr, Wheat, ;, .
Cocn mc-al. Ac..Ac. , , .
r Arid ho hereby iivea liotiee that he will sell his
goo Js as low :as they can ba purchased ia any town
or county this side of Philadelphia, aud iUt3s
Hoards, shiiictcs, or even money in cxcii.ine.'
I'--July. f !5v.j .. ,. r,,M. LXLL.
GOING IT ALONE. Iho uudersigned hav
ing taken to himself the store formerly own-r
ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing
h's friends and the public general! v.- that l;o has
t just received from the city a splendid assortment of
Ory Goo Is. Hardware; yueenswarc. .vroccries,
; Confccliomirit-s,. il?ts aud Caps. Roots , i
: .f. ,.-.,...! and. Shoes, , ... , .
and .every -.h log eisc usually kept in a country
store.. .Prs:iis wishing to buy chetip ' and good
Goods si' o'ujj r.6t forget that he is dcteriuinod not
to eTindfcrsold by rally store inthc county. His
mot.b is -a nimnle penny rathe than a slow six-pen---w
" ' .SO PAT CHIN.
Glen-Hope, July 5. 1S5I. -
I t p. n ei-son & co..
f tw ' . .tutrix Tfuvntthi p.
p. Clear fi-Li Co.. Pd.'
Would respestfullv inform the citizens of that vi
cinity ' that' they keep constantly on hand a large
assortment of ' t ' '
Dry Goo II trJ-IVurr. Q:teen'"yrr.(Trar'rit$,'
. CaiiFertioiiarits. 'Hjt iV Cays, Boots i- Sltors,
and all other . articles usually kept in a country
store, which they are 'determined ta sell low tor
cash, couittry prdne. or lumber. - ' ; ''
Au 'ust 1.1S;"5. . '' - - .
EXCHANGE IIOTEL. PIIILIPSBUKG-
The subscriber, thankful for. past favors,
would respectfully 'solicit a continuance of the lib
eral patronage bestowed upon his Houso by the
Public He. is prepared to ; accommodate water
men, edifors.'fl rovers; and all others who may call
with "bim. in tho very best mRnc.r.: 1 ' '' .- ;
I lo also purposes to run -n lino of Hacks frm
Tyrone tu Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the
tr.-ivellintx piiblio.. ., J. ti P.L'NX.-.
, Phi.'psburg. March. IE 1355.-tf. v. . .. '..'. . .
"TEW MILL At theOld Pioneer MilN on the
J.1 Moshannon, ;in -''Morris township. The-sub
sjribcr has just. completed a larjo. new Grist Mill
whHh is .in sncccssfu! operation. Grain of all
kin-Is bouxht.' stored, and sold on commission.
... Dee. 27. "-54;. ' HENRY GROE.;
VPPLICANTS FOll BOUNTY LANDS
Ender the late act of Congress, will find, the
subscriber fully prepared. 'with M'mks. forms, Ac..'
to assist them in proimrinjr their Warrants.
, .llflice two doors eMst-of Journal Office. p stairs,
Mar. 2,- 55.1 j '- 1 1L PIFCHER SWOOPE. i
TMES Rl GRAHAM Merchant snd 'extensive
dealers. in' lumber. , Gruhampton. P. O.. Clear
Tn! i vunty. lva, ' " .- May 25.' '54-ly. '
:V ft OFESSIONA L'1.
B
VRKETT ft'LARRIftEII,' ;
:-' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' 'i
h tving entered into eopartaershij in the-practi.-v
of their prfitespion. will inirhfulty attend to all
bus: 110 J3 entrus:e J to their oare in ClearBnid conn
tv. -. . . . . ... , G.. R, UARKETT, .
, . . ' . ' J, U LAL1IMER. ..
Clearfield. July 1-?,' 1S55.-1 y.
HBUCII EH SWOOP E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
r ? ;' CLKARFiT-.i.n, Pa.
Two doors Ea.st of Journal office. Up stairs.
Dec. 1. JS.i J.
T JACXSON CTtANS,
LV A TTOKNEY AT LAW '
' CLEARFIELD, PA.
Offictf adjoining his residence, on Second St.
Aurust 1 . 1 6S3.
AMES BIDDLE ;ORl)0,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,'
C L E A R F .1 E L D , P A .
Offire in the room adjoining, on the East, tho
Drug- Store, of lr. H Lorrain. He may be con
sulted in French and G'rrnan,
August 1. 18)5. It.
W;
r; a.
WALLACE.
A TT. )R NEY A T LA 1 1.
' .,. CLE AX?IEL 3, P A.
OEco Vtc-rly f.pposito tha Court'Jlouse.
August l.! B55. "
JC M'ENALLY. s ' : ..-
. . ': ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
.......CLlAiiyiSLD, PA-
l'raaticcs iu Citfrirfieli ncd adjoining counties.
jOfiice n.irly opposite Jud.s Wright's store.
,- August I, H55. ' ; .
3 !;i7'
DUNIiY. : ' ; . ...
' M-J ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLE A-iIjiiJ, PA.. -
. OrlivM in the- room adjoininar on tho West, the i
,'.e w u' r . 1
. V. 'OU. 1. -. Ii t 111.
August I. 1S35.
t
! .a
fOUN II. MULLEN.
1 1
PHYSICIAN,
' 10 rr i'lRe.- CUarftdd '3oHHty, P.i.,
Having rented the property aud situation of Dr.
Y. Hoops, tenders his proft-ssiona! services to tbe
citizens of Frjnebviiie, and vicinity.- Office, one
door cast of Lute's store, Freuehville.t
, May 22, !55.-in. , . - , . ...
DR. B, F. AKLEY, ' . . . ,
; PHYSIC TAN, . r
' i GrahsmptoH, Clearfield County. Pa.,' .. ...
tenders las professional services to the inhabitants
of Grahampton and surrounding country he can
at all times be found at his Office, directly .oppo
site Mr.' J. B. Graham s store, when not proles,
sionally engaged. ApE 25.
A. M. HILLS, D. 1). S. Office- adjoin-
.VRisi ine nis ntore, vieaineia.. ra. Artifi.
LtLiir cial Teeth, from eae to a full set, moun
ted in the most approved modern style.,, ,'...,. j
. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning' done with care
and neatness. ' .- - . -i-1 -. .
- Teeth extracted with all the eare and dispatch
modern science can furnish. i.i 4. ;.:
DR. HILLS, ean always be found at his office,
he is now kis wWa(a aUontlon to hit
IAILY is BROTIiKrr, - -
A-9 r i fie-'Xi
... I P
Have now op
en a large assortuiect of -Tv
- Strlcs ami coders of -
i'4
it i
i.' ; 2Icw Styles
Tti-5ivrT.vi; v
,1 UAIUVJiT l U,.
OF THEIR 0 1 1 "X. I MP ' 7. T. . 2 0Zl ' J '
i "'rzzixpffci J : -
Al soi.ft f u 11 ssor ftn en t of SwfV r ' Vr -Sir v? '
;j AMERICAN CAlirETIiA ,'.,.
Many. of which being, their owi. ; j t.i , . , .
ip;in be recomniendel us ' "J
: Uoo'i Carpeting for a I-o.c fYiei.''
FLOOR OIL CLOTH S i .fe . OA N I 'S M A i ! v ;fs. .
" i of every width and quA2i?-T, , . ,
-3 i , BAIL? & 3 E,0 1 il '.t .
rxpor.TStisr a MANTFACTrntns tr i.-.r
yo. 2.2 Chesnnt Street,- Phi-!', i' i. -5 -,r
August J, lS55.-ly. . ,.,,.. .
CONRAD & WALTON, TT- r
i; .-v;;r 2ii &a:f; fttre-t,- -
PHILADELPHIA: -
I jn porters jindfcakTs ia ': :m ; ? j ,t3
JIlUA? Jy-jlLz, $c., tjv.
' They respectfully invite the peop! cf Oar
field, to continue thsir favors.
t Aug. 1, 135.-ly: - !!.' J i r .,
ifOUNT vEitxox iioTsEf
ItJL -"Ho. S9,'Voth I-e.oid 't ee5.
r . PHIL ADSLPHI A. :. . -
Tho -uodersicncdi havlu taken th. f'd. wt i.-.
known house, which has been rcnovarcd mA i,
.modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Cl-sar-'
field friends-to give him a eaii on their v:ti t'?
the city.,.. ;i. .,. tl ti.5- :-.i . .
. The furniiuro U all UcW. and hes been select
with caro frm iier.kies W&11 kr.own .uLii.l.wem
in Chestnut . Stnr; and js 0f tj,0 jatMt aiK(
fashionable Styl.; ,,,.,;.v ,. ... ....
TLe location for Merchants and others coming
tothocifj is eouvoniont, beiiiij in tbe centre !
OUS1UCS3.
I. U BARK El .V
Aug. 1, lS55.-ly.
Prfiprie-cj
H
AIIIUS, OHBISON &. CO.,
fi ...... :'rl0LS3A2.fi DfiUOC-I ;. ,
No. 259, Market St., North side betwoeo S h j.
Phil idelphia. Drugs, Medicines. Cbeiuio-i : I .
cht Medicines. Surgical Instruments.' i'ru"7'.-.
Glassware, j Window GLiss. i.-iiins..jl. J.y ua. Tor
fumery, Ac Ap. ' JOHN LtAiU.iS. v. l-
t : - " - "'" "';? 11. orcison; '
t.Auj. 1, '55.-1 j. J. SHARSWOOD.
RUSSELL SCIIOTT,
' ' Ncs. 133 Satket St.. 5 Tlercha- ?: .
, ; . PHILADELPHIA V
Importers and Wholeaa'.o Dealers in'
DRUGS, CHEAIltLiLH, $v.
: They respectfully invite' theif Cleafiel-1 rr-i-v?-t'o
give them a call. . . .. iit t . JJan. 17. '
TTTOOD A-CO Lx-;enive Dry-ooi Ltnl.i
i JL: IS. Market St., J'hiiadeipuia, k jcp un. jui
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cut-up
the most fashionable and elegant goo Is. '
vile country Merchants to cull auu exaiu..;
splendid assortment, .before purcbi.tUg ei..-..Le:C
August I, l-55.-ly.
V7TLLIAM S. HANSELL A N)N. ..Man..fv
l 1 turers and Importers of sad d'tery. ai. i .-uc
diery llarlware. No. 2i Maiket Sirett. t-lji.ac.
phi.' - Saddles. Pridlas. Harness'. Trunks. W"h:pt
Sadile Rags.'Pridle Filling, Lita. Stirrups. iMiukto
Carpet Rags, ect. I Aug. 1, 'ii. 1 v.
B
KfDLEMAN A HAY WARJ M fcols-.l r
ers. Tea Dealers, and kMiimis.-:on MeruiiA.-.i,
riTo. 273, ilarket S'.reoi, I'hiladeipbia.
' D. RtrDELMAN.
. A u g.l , 1 S53.-ly . J A. n AY WARD.
A T.: LANE A CO Wh olcfai CloH-lag ''?:
No. 171. Market Stret. ; Evtry van-.?
ready made Clothing, in th most fhiocab!
constantly on haul. ... , ... t u. I.. -
1 EORGE J, WEAVER A No. IS So. t
JT .tor Street, . Philadelphia, Dealers Li-- ......
chain. Yarn, Manilla and ileuip l.oj.ta ;.-i- -. .
Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac. . "l-ug l.,'s;.-.-.
ISAAC M. ASItTOX. Hat Store. No
Market St.. Philadelphia. Hats. Ctr.s.
1
Ac. of every variety, and the best quality a'w
On baud.... -.- , t.-.c, . : JAug. I. iS.;5. l.v
GEOTtGE W.. COLL AD AY, Conveyance!
and Land Agent," No.-3. Gtdtlstnith's La.;
Phil.-lelphia. will faithfully attend to all bu:L:-.
entrusted to his caro.. . lAuz. 1, 1355.-1.
- - - t. t ; 1 1.1; ' : ,i 1 I
1ALEB COPK
k CONV 1 S3. Market St.. Il -
delhia. ltealors in Linens. While
r,o.:s. .!..
siery. French. Enslisb and German ?i k Goo-Js .1 ; -
ecu, Glove. Rbltin Cloth. 'A 1. l Au,;. '
13.VUL & tayloil' . I -
' 255 ITarlet St.e?t,' '
" " PHILADELPHIA.
Hav always on band.' at their WLolesaV Wr
house, a large assortment or ; -f: "
the Newest Style of - . -,
i ROOT, SHOE. AND S'iRAW GOOj-s
. ; HDTii foreign and domestic
" All their, goods being of their tin dir-.-' im
portation and Manufacture., they are euabiu i
oSer superior iuducciuentd to. Merchants, layii-i
thoir stock.
WM. w. paul;
. ,- N. U. TAYLOR.
" Doc. 1. 1354. fy.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEW
STORE, No. "2Ncrth Sbcos Street.
El.l.Y
sitxttc Mount Yeritoii .s,).PpLii!adc!pti.
Gold Lever Watches, full ie welled. IS ii. c
oilver Lever do.: do,; Silver Lepine, do,: Ouartitr;
ttold Spectacles, Silver do.: Silver Table fcr.mirs.
Silver Desert do.; Silver Tea do. ; Gld Pets aJ.d
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togU:-i
with a variety of finer Gold Jewelry. Geld Curb.
Goard and Fob Chains.-LA!1 goods warranted in
be as represented. .Watches and Jewelry, repair,
ed in the host manner."" "
Also, Masonic Marks". Phis, Ae.1 made to'orJer.
-..X.JI. All orders sent . by mail, or otherwise..
will be punctually attended to-. . .
His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales "
Philadelphia, April 25, 1855.
KUSIITOX & CO.,
24 Market Str.e.
''PHILADELPHIA;'
Importers and Dealers in Earthcn-AVara, China.
" ' - - -...lilass. and Queens Ware. -
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
J. Y. RUSHTON,
J. C. HOPKINS.
, , Nov. 3. 5t.-ly. ROBT. STILSON.
KOOXS, II EI L.MAX & CO..
No. 107 50RTU THIRD ST..
"' -PniLAOELrciil
WHOLESALE LEALEE.3 "
In Foreign and Domeatie Dry Goods.
. . : ,. Fifth Door below Race.
i -..!.,. -t CHARLES KOONS, '
AMOS O. ILE1LMAN.
, Philadelphia, May 16, lS55.-ly. '.
COWLL ft CO.. . .: "T
. . 176 Marhtt Street, ,
' PHILADELPHIA;
Wholesalk Dealers ix Hats, Caps, Fur. $c,
between 5th and 6th St., Philadelphia.
Jan. 17, 1355.:
MARTIN, MORRELL & CO..
- fLate OLIVER MARTIN A CO.)
Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM
MINGS. COMBS. BRUSHES. FANCY GOODS, Aa.
' No. 24 North Fourth Stree FMladel hia
M.' T: MARTIN, CHAS. HI IIAMRICK,
DAM'L J. MOR&ELL, O. R. PEDDLE,
i:Dec.5fi'54. SANDRSOX R..MARTIX-.'
RISMCTH ft BROTIIER, : v"
.1.,:.- r .WHOLESALE -"
tobjscc& dealers,'
No. 10d N.-Third RtreVf"- -ors below Raee. ''
jTawa 2.;'i.
iiy .5erv2,v'..fr-J"-"-'J ' ftwWrV
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