Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, January 14, 1857, Image 4

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TER3IS.
Ti . Jorrjpcxi is pucitsed every Wednesday
at Ohb Doiui t Firrr Crsrs per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year. -
Advertisement- inserted atfiftyoeiit per sqaara,
r twaly line, for the first, a.ni twenty-five eenU
far each additional insertion. AliberaJ deduction
made to those who advertise by the year.
; The 'Terms' wiil bo strictly adhered to.
"So paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, naless at the option ol the publisher.
WWS THE TBIE
FOfi BAKGAlXs.!
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES !!
- "(jHtrJc tola attd sat til profits.'.'."7
HAVING just returned from the East, I would
inform my old customers and the public in
general, that I am now receiving and opening at
my -old stand'' a splendid assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, which I will fell a little lower
than any goods heretofore sold in ClearGeld, a
nong which will be found
MANTILLAS, a large assortment atexceedingly
low pries.
SILKS, af from 70 cents to 1.25 cents per yard.
O I' HAMS, at from 1 1 cents to 25 eei.ts per yd.
- - CALICOES, at from 5 cents to 12J cts per yard.
SHAWLS a jjood article of Shawls, at from 6.'J
ots toSld. each.
BO.N N ETS A large lot at from 50 cents to S5"
LADILS' tiAIIEKS for lJiO worth SU.
" Loots. Shoes and Clippers at from 621
cents to 1.25 cents per pair.
.- LADIES'-will please call, as I have almost eve
rything tn their line. at extraordinary low rates.
GENTS Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters at very low
rles.
MCSLIXS, at from 6 to 12 cents a yard.
JEANS, at 2't cent a yard worth 40.
" CLOTHS Mack, Lice, Wire, Green, and other
colors, very cheap.
CASSIM'EIaES E.'aek and a variety of Fancy
eolers of the latest styles.
VESTINliS a creat variety of fancy and plain.
SUMMEK CLOTHS. Casimercs,Triinniing.iind
in short a variety of aluioii all sorts of Uentle
inens' anl boys' we:.r.
Call soon, while you can have an opportunity to
select from the whole stock.
AH the above, and a great variety of other goods
' can be purchased at the very lowest prices FOK
CASH, as I have determined rot to be undersold.
may21'56 KlCHARD MOSS0P.
PAY TS-DAY.ASBTRBST TC-MQRHDW.
1856.
TIIE OLD CORN EH STORE OF
A. M. HILLS. IS JUST NOW
BEING CRAMMED with a choice selection of
seasonable goods.
A T TILE PURCHASERS OWN PRICES.
KEADV -M ADE CLOTHING in great variety and
of the choicest qualities.
A large variety of choice DRESS SILKS, which
will be sold at city prices.
- Some beautiful CKAPE andSnmmer LT.OCHAE
'Shawls, which will be sold very low.
BOOTS A SHOES in great variety, lower than
they have ever been offered in this counter.
PAXCV GOODS extremely low in price, and cf
th mist beautiful patterns.
CALICOES at 10 CENTS per yard, warranted
fast eolor and full wi-lth
' PLEASE CALL and tT:ml,i MY STOCK
before pnrrhasiti'i teirhere. It-K-A-IJ-V P-A-Y
is my motto, cud I am f 'nUy determined to tell a
L-I-T-T-L-E L-' i-W-E-R than a.iv ne else.
notuvthstandig "20 rt. Jeans worth 40.
All kind, of marketing,
ken in exchange, for coods
X. B. A few beautiful Gold Brooches and Gents'
" Breast-pins, gold ccd silver hnntin5-ca.se patent
lever watches, is., very low for the Heady F.hino
P. S-
Just cell at your leisure. I've got goods enough
to do you all. so tii&t one can't get a-head of another.
janell.'56-tf. A. M. HILLS.
JURY LIST, for January Term, 1557. com
mencing on the 13th day.
C'lAtu ,
i-Ror.3.
Boll township.
Burnside township,
Beccaria township,
Iiogjrs township.
Bradford township.
Curwenivillo borough.
it .
C!cJr5?ld borough,
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Chest towaship,
Ferguson township.
Fox township.
Gcshon township.
Karthaus township,
Lawrence township,
.1 a.
U if
Morri3 ocsaip,
c a.
II II
Tenn township,
4 .4
Pike township,
Thomas Campbell, Sr
John HguUi.12,
John Sw.in,.
George Wilson, jr.
'William Antes,
Henry M Kim,
James Thompson,
O. B. Mcrrell,
William Powell,
Aaron Pearca,
Adam Hagy, .
Thomas Owens.
Nicholas Brock way,
Jacob l'legcl,
Y V. lI-ritLa:,
Jatr.ee Lytic,
George Thorn,
Ignatius Thompson,
Isaac Kyler.
John H uer,
Thomas (. Snyltr, ,
David Sharp,
James Crcss!ey,
John Porter,
TilVVEnSE
Jonathan Evans,
. Joseph Kirk.
A ndtew S. Tozer,
George B. Logan,
HughOrr,
Daniel Welsh.
Martin Kline,
Thomas Palmer,
John Howies.
John Dillon.
Joseph Hagcrty,
Samuel SeoiT,
Edward MnteHtu,
A. J. Draueker,
D. S. Fleming,
Henry Baughman,
Rober Headers jd,
John M'Farland,
John Fourtncy,
M. B. Conway,
- William Dunl&p,
Stncey W. Thompson,
1 homas Ros.
Wi!liamA. Bloom,
James B. Smiih,
James pecccr,
Hiram Leech,
John Dunlap,
Abraham Crowe!!,
William J. Beck,
Miles Kratzcr.
David E. Uoikey,
Stephen Teat,
Jackson Bonsall,
John Wtll.
Andrew Weaver,
" John Potter.
Joseph Ruplcy.
B. D. Hall.
William M'Cracken,
James Ilea. jr.
. James Moorhead,
James Elder.
Charles Smith.
David M'Cracken,
James Stevenson,
Abrabnm Kyicr,
P. C. Thompson,
Penn township,
. a.
Chest township,
Lawrence township,
Eccsaria township,
a a.
a a
Curwcnsvillo borough,
ai 1
1. i
Woodward township.
4. . -
ai 14
Covington township,
I. 14
Knox township,
Tike township,
Bradford township,
C2carcld borough,
Decatur township,
Brady township,
4. .
. ti
Union township,
Karihaus township,
14 tt
Ferguson township,
Jordan township,
Fox township,
L'e'I township,
Burnside township,
Girard township,
Morris township,
TYRONE A .1 D CLEAKIILLD
RAIL ROAD.
Notice is hereby given to tf;e stockholders in this
road, that an clcc'iora will be held at thu houeo of
David Johnioa in Philipsburg. on the second -Monday
in January next, between the hours of 1 and 4
o'clock, PM to elect a Prcaident and twelve di
rectors for the ensuing year.
The Stockholders art further vot'ft I that nil ar
rears of the Crait instalment of Five dollars per
share of stock,called in by resolution of the board
" passed on the 5lh May, M'yi, are requested to be
'paid to the Treasurer, on or before the 12th day
f January, 1SI7. By order of the Board,
- W. BAOSHAW,
- Philipsburg. Dee.10. 153. Secretary.
"B3EMOVAL. The undersigned has removed
XV bis - BOOT Ay D SHOE SHOP
to the rooTn lately- occupied by Richard Glennin.
.where ha ianow prepared to.furulsh customers
with Boots. Shoes, Ac., on the shortest notice and
most resonable terms. Ho respectfully solicits a
continuance of a shar of publia patronage.
- ClearfieldrPM;.-Tr,lm.- FRANK SHORT.
ARLOR STOVES Several excellent Vr
tor fccr,. to b bd st U IVl'ATTOyi
A SIABVEIXOUS EEJIEDY ; .
TOR A MARVELLOUS AGE ! ! .
nOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY the aid of a microscope, we gee millions of
little openings on the surface of onr bodies.
1 brongh theee thi Ointment, when rubbed on the
skin, is carried to any organ or inward part.' Dis
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver, affec
tions of the Heart, inflammation of tbo Lung.
Asthmas. Coughs and Colds, are by its means ef
fectually cured. . Every housewife knows that salt
passes freely through bone or meat of any thick
ness. This healing Ointment far more readily
penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the
living body, curing the most dangerous inward
complaints, that cannot be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC
HUMORS.
No remedy has ever done so much for tho cure
of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may
tjnmc. as this Ointment. No ease of Salt Khcuin,
Scurry, Sore Heads. Scrofula or Ervsipclas. ean
long withstand its influence. The mveutor has
travelled over mnny parts of the globe, visiting
the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment,
giving advice as to its application, and has thus
been the means of restoring countless numbers to
health. " .
SO HE LEGS. SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS AND
ULCERS.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely
solely on the us of this wonderful Ointment, when
having to cope tiith the worst cases f sores, ulcers
wound?, glandnlarswcllings. and tumors. Proles
sor Holloway has. by command of the Allied gov
ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the Last,
large ehipmeijts of this Ointment, to bended un
der the direction of the Medical staff, ia the worst
cases of woends. It will cure any ulcer, glandu
lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints,
even of 20 years" standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can be effectually cured if the Ointment Le well
rubbed in over tiie parts anected, and by otherwise
following the printed directions around each pot
Loth the Ointment and the Pilit i'lcull be used
t the f'Alovrinz casts :
Bunions, Mercurial Eruptiuns, SneHeiltGJandf,
Burns, Chapped Hands, Stiff JoicTa,
Chilblains, Rheumatism, L'lccrs.
Fistul-ts, Salt Kheuiu. Venerial Soros,
Gout; Skin Diseases, Sore Legs,
Lumbago, Wounds cf nil kini", Scnlds,
Pile?, Sore Breasts. Sprains,
Scalds. Sores f all kinds. Sore Throat.
4.Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ho!
loway. bO Maiden Lane, New York, mid 211 Strand,
London, and by ail respectable Druggists and Dea
lers of Medicines throughout the Lnited States.
and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, ti-'H
cent. and SI each.
LiThere Is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of yationts in
every disorder are aiuxed to each pot
April 9. 1856.
JJ AVE YOU SUBSCRIBED
LJL in tho
Cosmopolitan Art Association,
For the Third Year?
Seethe Rare Inducements! The management
have the pleasure of announcing that the collec
tion of Woika of Art designed fjr distribution a
mong the subscribers. " Lose names are received
previous to the 2-th January, 'j7, is much larger
and more costly than on r.ny previous car. A
mong the leading works in Sculpture executed
in tte finest Marble is th new and beautiful
s:.itueof tho '-WOOD NYMPH," the busts of the
hree great American Statesmen, Cl.nj. Wt'atrr
and CaHtomi ; also the esquisite ideal bust
Spring," Apolo an t Diana, in Marble, life size,
together with the following Groups nnb Statues in
Carrara marble of the Strion?!' for the Heart,
Venus and Apple ; Psyche; Mandate:; Child of
tha Set ; liitoeeitce ; Captir Bird ; and Lit tit
Truant; with numerous works in Bronze, and a
collection of several hundred Fine Oil Paintings,
by leading Ar.ifts.
The whole of which ere to le distdbated or al
lotted among the subscribers whose names are re
ceived previous to the Twenty-eighth of January,
'i7, when the Distribution will take place.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Every subscriber of Three Dollars is entitled to
a copy of the .'plendid steel engraving, '-Saturdr.y
Night," or a ccpy of any of the following S.'J Ma
gazines one year ; also a copy of the -Art Journal'
one year, and a ticket in the Annual Distribution
of Works of Art.
Thus, for every SZ paid, a persan not onlv gets
a beautiful engrauing or Magazine one year, but
also receives tho Art Journal one year, and a tick
et iu the Annual Distribution, making four dollars
irortli of reading matter besides lue ticket, by
which a valuable painting or piece of statuary
may bo received jn audition.
'Ihorewbo pret'er Magazines to the Engraving
'Saturday Night.' can have cither of the following
one year: Harper's Magazine. Golcy's Lady's
Book, United States Magazine. Knickerbocker Ma
gazine. Graham s Magazine. Blackwood Magazine,
outucrn Liieriary .'le.senger.
For further particulars, seethe November Art
JoarnaL furcUhed free on application to th Se
retajy. For u: ember? hi p. ad ires)
C. L. DhlKiJY, Actuary C. A A.
318 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 1C3
Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio.
11. J. WALLACE.
Honorary Secretary. Clearfield. Pa.
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY
TELEGRAPH
The Dailt Telegraph. Notwithstanding the ru
mors spread abroad by our political opponent",
that the -Daily Telegraph' would bo discontinued
af;er the election, we announce to t!io public that
wc shall rot only continue its publication, but it
shall be done with renewed vigor and determina
tion to meet the public expectations and wants.
The publishers ill spare to labor or expenso to
make it a paper etui! ently worthy of the capital
of Pennsylvania, and one which should be found
ut everv lireside in our borough
The 'Daily Telegraph' will contain the latest
news received by Magnetic telegraph and Muita.
We shall give particular attention to our Local de
partment, and endeavor to make the Kcporis as
lull and interesting aspossibic. iheLditorial lo
partment will be under the management of able
and experienced gentlemen, who, upon all ques
tions atlcctmg tfcc public, w HI express their opin
ions fairly and freely, i.'ur next legislature will
be entrusted with several iinportnnt duties tho
election of United States Senator, the election of a
State Treasurer, the apportionment of the f-tate,
&c., which wiil make the proceedings unusually
interesting and important. '1 he -Telegraph', will
be able to present this and all other news transpi
ring .t the aetata Capital much sooner and more
satisfactorily than any other pper in the State.
The '.-"cmi-Wcckly and Weekly Telegraph' will
ba publh-hed. as heretofore. We shall endeavor
to muke the -Weekly Telegraph' the bett f imily
newspaper in the Mate, it will contain all the
latest news up to the hour of going to prc.-3. It
will con'aiu full reports of the inaikeu in the At
lantic cities. A portion of our columns wi.bode
voled to the interests of Agriculture and 5lcch.in
ics The -Semi-Weekly' will be publis.ied only
during the sessions of the Legislature. Ourcfforts
shall be to make the Telegraph the model news
paper of ihe rotate.
TF.KMS Ihe Daily Telegraph will be furnish
ed at a distance for SI per i-nnum; 52 for six
months; or SI for three months, single subscri
bers in the town will be furnished at six cents per
week payable weikly to the carrier.
The Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph will
be furnished to single subscribers at 5- per annum.
Our Clubs Kates are as follows :
Clubs of 6, - .' . . . $3
0, 17
" 20, 30
The person who raises aclnb will receive a co
py of tho ytpeT, grafts.
Whero is the person who cannot afford this?
Three cents per week for a newspnper. which shall
convey to him. in addition to political intelligence,
all foreign, domestic -and local news; in a word,
all of political intere.it which may transpire ci
ther at home or abroad.
Thanking our friends everywhere for the stcner
ous patronage they have extended to us during
the campaign, wo trust that they will nt once re
new their subscriptions, anil make the Telegraph
in future a constant visitor at their firesides.
LARGE lot of Family Grocrits just receiving
2. at Mosiop's la Clearfield. may 21
c
APS f an Vinda aad at ail rrios to la bad at
fan J MOSSO!"?
BROOK. TTSON 4 IP.nEN Wholesale Dry
Good Store, No. 115, Market Street, Philadel
phia lAng. 1. 135-ly.
REMOVAL : The undersigned begs leave to
inform his friends that he has removed his
BOOT AND SHOE STOKE,
from "Shaw's Kow." to bis new building, opposite
tho Office of James Wrigly, and two doors south of
the Office G. K. Barrett. Esq.
He still keeps con.tantly on hands, every varie
ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pnmp3. ate. Men's
fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort
ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various
wants of the people of Clearfield. Ho hopes his
friends will call at his NEW STOltE, and ex
amine his Stock.
Boots and Shoes made to order, and mending
J ,1 r T 1 K' lull VSTf'V
uuni; as uiicu'iuic. a- -. " " -. .
Clearfield, June 27, 1S55.
GOING IT ALONE. The undersigned hav
ing taken to himself ahc store formerly own
ed by Patcbiiiat Swan, takes pleasure in informing
h;s friends and tho public generally, that ho has
ju.t received from the city a splendid assortment of
Dry Goo Is. Hardware. Queensware, Groceries,
Confeeuouaries. Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes,
and every thing else usually kept in a country
store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good
Goods should not forget that he is determined not
to !c undersold by r uny store inthe county. His
motto is '-a nimble penny rathe than a slow six-
u C a- DITi'IllV
ar. w xxv,AAa.
lien Hope. July 5. ISjI.
I EXCHANGE HOTEL, rillLIP.SCUKG.
li The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would respectfully Solicit a continuance of the li y
eral patronage bestowed upon his House by tho
Public He is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call
with him. in the very best manner.
He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of tho
travelling public. J. G. HUNX.
Philp?burg. March 14. I?j3.-tf.
AVI1 S. I'LOT.N EK lleypcctfully informs
his old friends ami the public, that he has
obta ined the services of a good Cutler and work
man as a foreman in the tailoring busines. and
he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his
Liuecf work on the most accommodating terms. and
short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all
times, such n dress coats, frock eo:it3, vests, and
pantaloons of their own manufacture, and goo!
material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac
commodate, be solicits a share of patronage.
New Washington. May 9. Ii5.
TVEW AKKIVAL.
ll A. iV J. PATCH IX,
Havo just received a new and splendid assort
ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in
to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They in
vite their friends and the public generally to give
them n call, where they will find all kinds of
goods usually kept in a Country Store.
Come and examine our stock we charge noth
ing for the exhibition.
AARON PATCniN.
JACKSON PATCUIN.
Eurnide. Nov. 23, 130
ITTOIt SALE the Farm occupied by P.ichard
X. Danvers. Jr , situate in Pcnn township, about
one mile from Pcnnsvill.. It contains 61 aCre. of
which 4j are cleared and under good fence. The
improvements are a two-story frame house and
kitchen, baru and out-hou?es. There is a young
bearing orchard on tho plac?. and tho wholo is
well watered. For terms apply to
L. JACKSON CHANS,
juncl Clearfield. Pa.
r i: YV A II i: I V A L. The undersigned has
J. just received a large stork of
KEWGOOD3,
adapted to the season, consi;-t:ng of
D?Y GWDS. GUOCEl'.IES. QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE. CONFECTION ARIES,
NAILS. HOLLOW-WAKE,
CEDEU-WAr.E, .
ate., Ac.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Graham ton. Aug. 22. 1?55.
HO! FOK THE TEMPLE OF HO NOK
J J KADI X ,- jl'(f 1 R K ' .s.
IIS, C0PPEB, fit SHEET-IEOK W ABE
MANUFACTORY,
PIIILIPSBUUG, PA.
BRADIN at M'GIRK havo just opened an exten
sive Tin, Co)ifer, iV S:ieet-liott Ware JM iwtfactH
ty, where they arc at all times prepared to supply
customers with every conceivable article from the
smallest Coffee pot spout to tho longest pipe ima
ginable. Tlivv will d' both a
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
liu?incs?. and will at all times have on hand a
large assortment of rcaly-made ware.
nous E aS P O U T I X (7
done to orlcr, on the shortest notice, and put up
in a neat, substantia! manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand.
They will furnish to order any of the following
Cook Stoves, viz : The William Penn, Queen of
the Wtt. tho Atlantic, audafcjL Cook-Complete,
all cf which are suitable for boVtrou.1 and coal.
Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the -Lady
Washington." the -Excelsior," 'Home Parlor,' ate.
Produce of all kind taken iu exchange f;r
goods. A. A. Bit A DIN'.
J NO. D. M'GIRK.
October 21. ISOo.-tf.
rjlllE .SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN THE
X T tVELiTrl YEA tt. Oae lhousaat IWar
C-sU Prizes The Twelfth Annual Volume of this
useful publication commences on the luth day cf
-eptember next Tbo Scientific American is an
Illustrated Periodical, devoted chiefly to the pro
mulgation of information relating to tho various
Mechanic and Chemic Arts. Industrial Manufac
tures. Agriculture. Patents. Inventions. Engineer
ing. Millwoik. and all interests which tho light of
Pi.ACT.CAL SCIENCE is calculated to advance.
Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also pub
lished every week, including Official Copies of all
PA'l ENT CLAIM, together with news and infor
forniHtion upon hov.Catnds ctho' CabieS'S.
lt0ll IN CASH PRIZES will bo paid on the
1st of January next, for the largest list of subscri
bers, as follows: J'i0 lor the 1st; 5-175 for the
2d; SI 00 for the"l; SI20 fur the -1th; SI 00 for
tiie ith ; $7i for the 0th ; ?.';(! for the 7th ; S10 for
thcMh; S-J0 fur the 'Jth ; S2j for the 10th ; Si()
for the 11th and lil for the 1 2th. For all Clubs
of 20 ard upwards, tae subscription price is only
SI.J0. Names can be sent from any Post OGiee
until January 1st. ISiT. llere are Cue chances
to secure cash prizes.
"Ike Scienti fic American i? published once a week;
every number contains eight large quarto pages,
forming actucllv a complete and splendid volume!
illustrated with.' E E R A L II UXDRED ORI
OIXAL EXGRA V1XGS.
Tehms. dnglc Sui.-'-riptions. S3 a year, SI for
G months. Five copies, for ' l.-.ouths, 54; 1 year S3
Specimen numbers sent frr.ii. -
Southern. Western and Canada money, or Post
Office Stamps, taken nt par tor subscriptions.
Letters should be directed (post paid) to
MUNN & CO.,
Aug. 22. 123 Fultja St., Nov York.
Messrs. Munn Sl Co., are extensively engaged
in procuring patenU for new inventions, and will
advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the
novelty of their improvements
HARDWARE and Cuttlcry just received
aud now oponing at Mossop'a cheap cash
storo in Clearfield m.iv2I
AXC'ASTl'R MONI'V nr. II Iwa !. ,
1 -J for Goods at City Prices, at the stnrn nf
C Ift a r Sold, Dec. 3. K I CHARD MOSSO P.
rEWELKY. A lot or fine Bro.ist Pins Ear
Drops. Shi It Studs, ate., for sale very cheap, by
Clearfield. Dec. 3 THOMAS ROP.iHNS.
COOK AN JJ 1'AKLOU STOVES, for silo by
JOS. PETERS, Curwensville.
Nov. 2'., 1S53 St
IRON. Iron of oil kinds, to be had low at the
Store of 11. D. Patlon, in Curwensvillo.
RLTURNED. The subscriber hnving return
ed to the town of Glen Hope,' offers L13 pro
fessional services in the pructice of Medicine to
the citisens of this placo and the surrounding
country. No travelling in tho night except in
oases of aotual neoegsity, No medicine given out
of the offioa unless aooornpanied by the esh.
al7- 8 D, RHVLBj 5?. IX
BOKEK, BROTHERS & JONES, -'. -Not.
138 & 160, Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;.
Importers and manufacturers of City and
EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.
AIo, every variety of French and English Shoe
Lasting, Patent Leather, Kid and Caif-skins,
Shoe Laces. Gallons. Bindings, ate.,
puitable for manufacturers. .
Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon
net, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats,
English. French, and American artificial
Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings,
ate, ate.
Having removed to our new Store, No. 158 & loO
Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we
invite your attention to our large and varied Stock
of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are
preparing for tho approaching Fail Sales.
All our Goods bei;g exclusively of our owi dt
rct Importation and Manufacture, we fed cOnti
dent that our facilities ere such that we can offer
you inducements ns regards variety and prices ol
Goods, unsurpassed bv anv house iu tho country.'
BMlvER, BROTHERS 4 JONES.
Nov. 8. lS5f .-Iy. Philadelphia.
VISE'.S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, (ojipe
site. the Mount Vernon- House.) Ppbiladelnhia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, la K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quarticr;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons.
Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea da. ; Gold Pons and
(old Cases; Gold Pens mid Silver do.: togethci
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard-and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Marks. Ting. ate. made to order.
N. B. All orders sent by mail cr otherwise
wiil bo punctually attended to.
His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales,"
Philadelphia. April 25. lV
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE.
Ko. 59, North s-e.cnd St.ee:,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having taken the o!J well
known house, which has been renovated and re
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field friends to give him a calf on their vuiu to
the city.
The "furniture is ail new. and has been selected
with care from Heckles well known establishment
in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and most
fashionable style.
The location for Merchants and others coming
to the city i3 convenient, Icir.g in the centre ol
business. I. L. BARRETT,
Aug. 1, lS55.-ly. Proprietor.
ACL & TAYLOR
I7o. 255 srarket Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on band, at their Wholesale Warc-
. house, a large assortment of
the Newest Stvle of
BOOT, Silt) K. AND STRAW GIOPS.
BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their on direct Im
portation and Manufacture, tLcy are enabled to
offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in
their stuck.
WM. W. PAUL,
N. G. TAYLOR.
Dec 1. 1354. ly.
CONRAD & WALTON,
2,5 Market Stre t,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealer? in
IIA3DT7AEE,
IRON, X-W.S, 4c 4c.
They respectfully invite the pccplo of Clear
field, to continue their favors.
Aug. 1, lS55.-ly.
I EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY,
"So. 11, Kerch m' Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
This Company, with an ample Capital, well se
cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear
field, and adjoining Counties. 011 terms as liberal
as consistent with the safety of the Comnauy.
j no. Mcdowell. Jr..
Oct. 3. 1S55. Sei-rcran.
KOONS, II EI L.MAN' & CO.,
No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST..
PfllLAOEa-PniA.
"WHOLESALE DEALEK3
In ForeTjra and Domestic Dry Coods.
iiflh Door below Race.
CHARLES KOONS,
AMOS G. UEILMAN.
.Philadelphia. May IS, lb55.-ly."
JY. RUSIITON & CO..
24 Harket fctreef,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware.China,
Glaps. and Queens Ware.
Opposite the P.ed Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
.1. Y. HI'. Mi "N,
J. C. lirU'KINS.
Nov. 8. '5l.-ly. ROUT. STILSOS.
TI ARRIS, OilllLSON & CO.,
JL WHOLESALE BE.UGGISTS,
No. 29. Market St., North side between "-th Jt 7th.
Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines.' Chemicr.ls, Pat
ent Medicines. Surgical Instruments, Druggist's
Glassware, Window Glaw. Paints. "ils. Dyes. Per
fumery, ate., te. JOHN HARRIS, M. D.
E. B. OKBISON,'
Acg. I. 'jj.-lj.l J. SHARSWOOD.
MARTIN, .MO it HELL & Vo7,
(Lato OLIVER MAR1IN A CO )
Importers nnd Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM,
jV .Yf.S: COMBS. BRUSHES: FANCYGOODS.atc.
llo. 24 North Fourth' f-treor., Ph.lalerph:a.
M. T. MARTIN. CIIAS. 11. HAMRlC'K.
DAM'L J. MOKP.ELL, G. R. PEDDLE.
Dec, a. '54. SANDRSOX R.MARTIN.
RUSSELL & SCIIOTT
Kos. 133 2-Tarket S-t.. S ?tcr;!iaat St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
- DRUGS, CHEMIC.ILS,
They respectfully invRc their Clcafield friends
to give them a call. ',Jan. 17. 'A.S.-ly.
HOOD & CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No.
IS". Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap s!o;:h of
tho most fashionable aud elegant goods. '1 hey in
vitc country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing clsowheie
August I. Irf."i5.-ly.
COWELL 5c COT, ""
176 Karktt Strert,
PHILADELPHIA;
Vi HOLESALE DEALERS IS lilts. Caps, Fun. f);
between 5th aad 6tl St., Philadelphia.
Jan. 17. 1855.
WILLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manuf.c
lurcrs and Importers of Saddlery, nnd sad
dlery Hardware. No. 2S Market Street. Bhi!a lei
phia. Saddles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Whips
SadJlo Bags. Bridle Filling. Bits. Stirrups. Buckles
Carpet Bags. c?t. Aug. I . '55.-! y
IRIS.MUTII & BROTHER,
1 WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALERS,
ID-1) IT. Third Strost five doors below Race
Nov. 23. ;5t -ly. 1'iiinnr.t.piii .
IEIDLEMAN & HAY WARD Wholesale Gro
ajcrs. Tea Dealers, nnd Commission Merchants
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
1). BErDELMAN,
Aug.l,lS55.-ly. A. HAY WARD.
T'
A . Nc
LANE it CO. Wholesale Clothing Stora
J.
J. 171. .Market Street. Lverv variety nf
ready made Cloth ing, in the most fashionable stylos
constantly on hind. J Aug. 1. 'jj-ly.
d FORCE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North Wa
vf tor Street. Philadelphia. Dealers in Carpe
chain. Y'arn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes.'Bcd-cords
Clothes-line, ato.. .to. I Aug l.lS55.-ly.
1 S VAC 31. ASIITON Hat Store. No. 172
Market St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs,
ate. of every variety, and tho best quality always
on hand. Aug. I. IS-'I.S.-ly
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall.
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business
cutrusted to his caro. Aug. 1, IS55.-ly.
CALEB COPE CO,' No. 1 S3. MaTkct St.. PhiU
delpbia, Dealers ia Linens, Vi'hito Goods. Ho
siery, French. English and German Silk Uools, La
GfoVw.BoTtlog Chnhi, w. f Aug. I, Vs -ly.
PROFESSIONAL
4 II. HILLS. D. D. S. Office adioin-
1 ing his Store. Clearfield. Pa.
Artificial Teeth, from one to a full MLv--UJUJr
mounted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and Cleaning tfoue with, care
anl neatness. -
Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch
modem science can furnish.
DR. HILLS, can always be found at his office,
as he U now devoting tU whole . attention !o Lis
profession. .fur,c 20. "55.
EDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Her.ry
Loraia. having associated with him. in the
practice of Medicine. Dr. J. G Dartswick. they
offer their professional services to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to pro
fcssionul calls at ail hours, and in all seasons.
Dr. Uartswick will be t'.jun'i during the day at
their otiice eppofite Dr Lorain's residence, and at
night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door north
of Reed & Weaver's store June 13, 1.53.
R. B. F. AKLEY, PHYSICIAN,
Grthamtuti. C!eirfed Cot'uiir. Pa..
tenders .his piofessional services to the inhabitants
of Crr.bamion and surrounding country he can
nt all times be found at his Oja.-e. directly oppo
site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when cot profes
sionally engaged. Ac!. 25.
rCIIIOS. J. JLCULLOl'GH, ATTORNEY AT
I L W and DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ClcarficiJ.
Pa., may Le found ai his otS;e in Shaw's Row.
four doors west of the '-Main House " Deeds
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness a::-1 accuracy. j I'c-b. 1-3 ly.
DR. M. WOODS, tenu-.-rs bis profcional ser
vices to the citizens of CiearCcld .-.i.d v-cici-ty.
Residet-eo on Second street, opposite the of
fice of L. Jackson Crins. where he can be fuiad
unless absent on j rof.ssinc.il luiiucbs.
C'er.rfield. My 11. iSjsi
I
ARRI.11ER&TLST.
ATTORNEYS AT LA TV.
Will attend promptly to r.ll legal ar.d other bu
siness entrusted to vhoir care in ClearCeid r.i.d ad
joining couciies. Clearfield, Aug. 0,!b5 j.
J.v3. if. LAKP.l'fEH. 1. TEST.
B. 3I'EN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfidd, Peiure.
Practices in Clearfield and a-ijoini rg counties.
0C':es in new brici: addition, auj jiaing the resi
dence of James B. )'r::h:tin. Angast. 1. 1S55.
J7 S. Ul'.NDY, ATTORNEY AT LAiV,
Clearfield. Pca.ir.
Otiice in the now brick addition, adjoining the res
idence of James B. Graham. August 1. 155.
L JACKSON CRANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cicirfie'l . Pcitn'a.
GSce adjoining his residence, on Second Street.
Oic.'irfield. Auirust 1. l.-S-'.5.
"5 W UUCH CU SW OUI'll, ATI'OilNEY AND
iJt. CoLNSELLOK'AT LAV.'. Clearfield. Pa.
Oaice in Graham's Row, next door to Journal
oCice. April 13 tf.
T A. WALLACE,! TTOKNEYA T LA IV
f C-'e !'fi Id, l'e:in'u.
OLice nearly opposite the Curt House. Aug!-'S5.
DO. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. tHee in Cur-
wer.svillo. May I t. lSji-:f
fTEW i IE 51 .ZVL7.iL E LL & CASTER would
11 inform the. public, that they iuve jut open
ed an cxtensivo
COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE -
On Second Street, tit- tiie lorono;'i ol' Clurfir'J,
where they lire prepared to furnish at reduced pri
ce, every variety of articles in their !ii:e.
Steel. Bar-imn, nails. Steves of every variety
Ploughs and f-irmiiig utensiis. pumps of every
descitp:ii:a. stove pipe, patest sausage cutters.
funr.tU aud self sealing cans kept constantly cn
hand.
Allorlersfor ca.tincs for FJourMills.Saw Mills.
Ac. wiil be thankfully received sud promptly at
tended to.
HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER,
lhey arc also prepated to receive every varie
ty of article ou commiaion, at a low per-centage.
0. B. MERRELL.
L. R. CARTER.
ClearSeldScpt. 19. IS55 ly.
SF ALLOA NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY
i. Tho undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to Jiis friends and the public generally,
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in -New Salem City." Brady town
ship, where be will at all times be prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest no:ice. all kinds ot
Wngons. Carts. Wheelbarrows Ai. The best ma
terial that can be procured will be used, and his
woik will be made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear tho test of s:riet
examination. By a close observance of his hairi
ness engagements, and by disposing of his work
on the most reasonable terms. v.bih he will do
for either cash or approved country piojace, he
hopes to merit and receive a lib-r:;l share of pub
lic custom BL'NJ. RISHEL.
New Si'lein City. Jan. 13 IS5 1.
T P. N ELSON & CO.,
-.".,, i t Tou-nship. Clearfield Co.. Pa.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large
assortment of
Dry Iroo . II znl-IVtire. Q'lecnstfire. Cr-orrries,
CoMfrctiinicirUx. Hats $r C ipi. ZJ.xCt A- Shots.
and all other articles usually kept ia a country
store, which they nre determined to sell low f-jr
cash, country produce, or lumber.
August 1. lboj.
VEV HOTEL: The old -Skbhiv. Hjcse," at
1 . NE".V VA'SadlNG'iO:.
has been rc-opened and re-fittcd by the undersign
ed, who respectfully solicits a shard of publiu pat
ronage. He is well provided with house room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a temperance House,
at which he will always endeavor to make Lis
guests feel at home. " JOHN SilET'1'ER.
August 1. 155. tf.
O! FOR IOWA!! The undersigned, de
sirous of going West, oCcrs to Sell at private
sale, three lots in the village cf Marysville, one
half mile cat cf CleaiCcld Bridge, in Buggs town
ship, having tbercou erected a iwo-story weather
boarJel dwelling house, good stable, and a black
smith Gbop. The terms, which will be reasonable,
can be ascertained by inquiring of tho undersign
ed, residing on tho premises
mayii-U' SAMUEL B. DILLE?..
ffTAVE YOU SEEN S.YV.'-Thc subscriber
i-JL would inform his old fi iends and the public
generally, that he still continues to keep a house
of entertainment in New Washington where those
who call with him will receive every attention,
and be made comfortable.
Good stab!ii:g. and every other convenience for
horses on tho premises. 1 S. Pi.'H'.VER.
iv.v o 1 ij I.. t nj su' sinner oners 1 r saie
his farm, coiitaitiit-.-. a. !mit i. M,t-.-a ; 1 1, -
a.. r i-t , -,
bout 2j acres cleared nnd under good cultivation,
having lbere1.11 erected one 2-story house and
oarn. situated one an 1 a half tuiies above Cleur
Celd ton n. opposilo tho new bridge For terms
apply to the subscriber cn the preu.isa-s.
may H-tf MU.P IIOYT.
RFPAIRINU Watches. Clocks and Jewelry
repaired by Frederick Smell on the shortest
notice, and all woik warranted well done.
Leave nil articles in care of A. M. Hills, who
hns on hnnJ a beautiful assortment of Gold Breast
Pins. Shirt Studs and Cuff Buttons, which he will
sell YE BY LOW for the READY.
ClearSeid. Sept. .1. 1S0C.
JOHN RFSSKLL & CO.,
TANNERS AND CURRTERS,
PennvJ;, Cle-rrficld Co Pa
Keep constantly on hand nn excellent assortment
or leather, wbicn tney offer frr sale et tho lowest
cash prices. Hides taken in exchange
July 1... 1SA4. 0
"JVEy COODS: The undersigned has just re-
1 ucived a lrge assortmrrt of
N E V7 GOOD a':,
v- v1 T 11 !S :i TO n 1: Y K E THA US.
which he offers for sale cheap for ea-h or country
Pro,uco- , F- P. HURXTRALL.
S-pten-.orr 5. 1S5S.
SALT! SALT!! A quautity of Coaino and
Gpoud Alum 91 for Kale et W. P. Imw'i.
VM BROT Y PES. P. C PURVIANCE, Irt,
lessor of Phoiajgraphia Chemistry.- Gallery
at his residence on 21 street, one door Sooth of
Merrell at Carter's Tin-ware establishment. Clears
field. Pa. rjDays of operation: Friday ael
Saturday of each week junel&'
TF Vol WANT CnEAP WINTER CLO
X THING, eall immediately on M. A. FF.AXX.
who has just purchased a lot and ia now ditposicg
of them VERY LOW. Yon wiil find hm ia Gr.
ham's Row. ClearSeid, Pa., three doors east of t
Journal office. Ang. Tt.
'OTICE. Inthe absence of Eli Bloom, Tre
11 burtr of Ciearceld county, the Books and Pa
pers wiil be in the posses-ion of John McPherio,
who will attend to the business at all times.
ClearSeid. May 2-!. Asjj
7VOT1 CE. Having purchased the Books of the
i 1 R.il.'ri.in's Journal wiih the estabaUhmeal
all rmounts unpaid for Subscription, Ad vertisicr.
or Joit-woik, art to be settled with the OLdcrsigr.tl
narl S. B. KoVV.
1 i U i ( H i Fcl of s?00,1 i ,ARf wanted by
a vmj4j w a.m uii-l-s. at M store in Vlear-
fitll. f jt which the highest raaiket
j -id in goods at c ash prices.
price win bm
(marli-:f -
4 K. WRIGHT. MERCHANT, asd EXTES
sIVE DEALER IN LUMBER, SeeocdStreet
ci;e door socth of his residence, Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield. March 14. 1S55. .
CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 13 I. O. of O,
F. meets every Saturday evening, at "i o'
clock, at their Hall ia Merrell Carter's new bull
tlintr on Second street. fe20
HATS! HATS !! Richard Mossop is no re
J-s ceivirg and cpcnix.g a Cno lot of Spring
&J and Siimn.cr iiats cf the latest styles, wLiti
be will sc-:i at prices fma 121 certs to 5.O0.
(PLOTIII Nti !-l 000 Dollars worth of
1
v i.ea'iy-ma ie t,iott,irg at ycur own pri
ces, at thy cheap s.ore of
may 21 RICHARD MOS30P.
IOR'SALL. A Hxii Lsol 2 horse wagoa
JL aud r ..t of harness for &aie very cheni by
Cleai-f.el.i- anr2 A.M. HILLS.
500,000 for cash by
SHINGLES, for sale lew
A. M. HILLS.
nTAGOXS and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, ly
lit l I'J! gl . U X ."V A A Vf .
MOLASSES Best S vi up at 00 cents a g.':ioa at
jmay2!l MOSSOP'S.
ilCKS. Eight day. thirty boor and alarm
"iJ Clocks for sale at McMop's'Store. (Jn. 13.
AYER'S
C HE II II Y
PECTORAL,
r?jr. tix:: i:Ar:y ctrite of
Coltls, (.'onsl.s acl
i?o;trscm'Si.
ra:jfnrp. Miss, Cvth I've..
J. C. A r-n : i i.u t.ot i.tv.tKte to-.iy
the br&t rn:e-!y I hzm it 1..11; j f..r
Owrli. H.tu--st:ut.-. lii:l:!c:;Tt, ij-5 ti.e
ro:;-:iiiiaT.t srmr.fyot .if ti C'.i-i. ie xf.r.r
C'lnar iii'.T-j.iA... Itt i-.'nraoi i;. in
n:y .ri.,..:e j-i. i:iv f am:iir ('..r I.i -.t
ri.ir virt::. for '.'.1 a'mi't of l'i,i
eoinj-liaintii. KSUS EMGilT.M.D.
A. IS. M j-:TI.i;'i". lis t .of Uj.'.i. N. Y . irlia: ': tv
ivl y-.n-.r I'.-C-r .aiii. iiiy.-lf and in iut (niiij tw Harm
yon iurer.ir-! it. n 4 .-?:. it iic nljt ine.ii.-i- tt its
piir-! cft-r j:-!;! '.V.-.ii a l,n. e.j.l f fc.-nl I -i.r
wy te:i:y Se 'lars f- a b-jttlt llaan J-j ithout it, ur
t:4 a:;y o:i:.-t u-:i:t-ij.rt
Crou;., Wkoopieg Congb, Inflnonra.
! Kfi0r:E.." :.lrs. Fell. T. li".':.
Bfrr:!Sia Attk: I wi-S o':.-raf.ii"T rer'ifj onr Htohi.
la tuo l rt la.vit- w ir-.. for tl.e c.;re of H"yti(f
Cawj.'a. C. on;t. ar.d ir.n i-liwl ii.iset of v'..ilJreti. W af
jro-.;r frHtr:nty i:i the .S.ti-ii a; (re-.-ia: jaur kt!l, nd
coninaut vau:- fiiv-liciTie to o-ir .-.-n!e.
lilKAM OXKLIX,
A MO? LKK. ri..M9J"r.ltr. I.tri:. 3.1 Jn..lf:".6r
"I hai k ii-ii'.--' Ii::li-.-f7.-.. i. cr-tS rJ mr ia dxun
:x w.ii.s; !i-a:i ni''t-i:i'- wil.i.i.it 4iicf; atuaoy
triil v-Mir ri-T-j.-.L l.y t-.o n.ivu-e .r our ciw.iit:c.
Ii.e first il-e n-lirTeJ tl,e nrenf-M i:i a:y tLrou aud
luti--: ih.tii Oiie i.-tU :! I j-:;Io nu:!f lit'CLHnieiy
v ail. Yl'-.t tr-t-'K-::.. ate lli a-b5ij.r: rut H afc t4.eL.t
we can boy. an-.i vv-iii vou. iKjctcr, 4ainl y.acr rtxie
ai, iu t::v ttr m-aii's f iT.w."
Aslhca cr Phthisic, nnd Eronrhiiis.
W-.ST !.v. iivsria. T., ret.. 4. lUr-.
Srm: Tour Cut-! Pj tisil Is f .1111.1,$ i ar.;;
eiir i:i I:.i4 iarl:on. It hu re!k-a-t frr.f-ra,: fiou marui
tnK j u.j'i""H i f a.-o.so:i-;.;; 11, m.J la n.vr rtirii.r a Ir.an
nin. bat. I.IkjJ uo iarr a; -j..ii t4 th loinr f.r tl.
l,z f.-: ty -h; a. iifc-NilY L. TAIItlS, M-aa.aijt.
A. A UAXSEV. M.r, A.iii.s, M,.tat lwt.
wrifr f. ivt: tiiiii.i-mr pm.-tic a.f .,.nv yvi
( hnrr fu.nn-i n'' 'ir pi al I jrimr i'f!lT Ps.-r..Sii ta-r
pvin ta,. a:i-l r'li to cauuiii'!ie aaltcat, aar caiiinx;
.ioh a aiit ci:m-V.-
We Ttaias'.t k.4-1 v.. Imp.- a.f cvi-ia-nce. trtti t!. mrtt-t coa
Viiicli.g t'r.f uf tba; ai.t:.c of (UU ItHbiT (.uUwl las iU
eTrvia tij.n ti:aal.
Cousnmption.
Pr.t--tl.!a no C.1C a-j:i.-Ja- in r'.aT iiWH klinwn w'u'wU
cure! o iuai:v a::.! tua.-? r..: -a tta.9 S m
nj li'iiii.-an sail 4 an rvntli; l.nt e.e:i to ibese tht CaiUlT
rT-a. jalT..r.l. rvli.-f u.l cr.it. rt.
Asn-K lf r-e. N"t Vtk C;tt. Marv-h 5. 1S
Txtok Attn, tun: I foel it a drrrr iail ai .luuur
t . M.'-'rlu v.-u af.:al y-.or i:l-:-lir l..CT..a.l. t.a aaaav f c
my vt.ff. S'ie ba l W-n live m !ilb la'.::ii(r n;, irr tin
4i.tn-i wis YsittnB -f (-fi.Mmt-'-i-.ti. fn-i mhicfi to aid
w coa'.J .r.will; Rvt, h-r tun.h n-lirf. .e!ia. aa. Tri-h y
ftilimr- until lr. Mr.ijc of tl.i ri:v. hw. w harr oonn
fr aatUit. rea.n.2;icnitnl a trial of y.-nr tueaakiiia..
I. 'f-a t.i kir.liH-. a ! ..-r skill. f,T i,he ban rcx.r
il lnni iJmt aisy. J-l.e h not -pt . vrr.ip ba ri,r urai
to la. but Is fra from ber roupii. aul ca.ia l.L-rsarii wil.
Y..t:r-ii'u f;;a;il'i,:,. ail' rva-.t.
Ui;LAM. Mil Li.Y. r Siirtvviais.
O fifttrnftirer. ,lv. 11M iiT-tsir till yt.v. hatve t: l ATI'
Cilery I'l.T'-'njau Jt w ly ajn-.f laie K rat muira,
ci.-rii!-T 1:1 S'.-r iM. n.i . u cur,- all nn-rn-I 11? i ,-
llic i-igli invriu of it tirtiua. J'V.a.'tiaar Sia LeJjer.
Ayers Cail'.ariic Fills.
rpi!K s i-n of f .e: s ry an.J VrJU-;i.e lime ln
-I t.i. I tli.-ir iiiiti.at ia pn-I ja-e tl.i ft. ni.t prr.Vct
.r.i)- i:u til.;, ii tV know n to uistn. Ii:uuj:M.".v.l;a i.rwia
ar siroa n ilust th.uae i'l! i." I.ac uti.a-s a h siaxiAaa in
i.-4-!Vm., I In; at-J-'tary ia:r lK-iii-4. jin-l thut lli.-r ain ud
t're.-a-.tji:s!r xr-.-a ti,? o.-4m.-h of b'-I mtti. Tl:ey ai lcf
11 1 !rahulit to tnka. l-;.t pa.wvif-.:! cuia. ITjcir -tiatioi;
n.frt; '.tui,.;. ll.r i a.-iiviiia-i of tbrUady,
reiaoaar il,r o'--rii. Ii.m .f uririna. .iirify tl.e LSixk!.
an! fx;ns ,l.a.. Tha-r 11: (ra- -i.t Uia" Mul L;iliiar al.irli
I--i4mI a.i.l pr.- 'aa.-a aii;i, silr.iula: .vi-li pt riii.--U-rJ
4 j-.h iuToTlirir i..a.a:i.-.i a--!: :i a:t.. iit.,-aic a.ealliiy
to'ip i:'n atia-t-xt'i t- :t.- wl.-.'r ai4;n. or. v k
II. ey c.:r- The K.fiiay c.iai.jli4Ti::ii af afvaiji- U.H. tut
'uo T. A tlifl 'at. ;a:l.l i'a'r-;.T. aiimi"- t!.i.t !.r llf'c-J
oe b-t T li.:riin .k'-.I. .'.'.v tt .-v j.n.i.'-cv siae:fiu
flti--tt.t!.tl;f Kt il'.v Uiklf.f t;l-l-'. ai i l.-a i: . ii -rt. !-al ttal
;i-iit Ii:i4 W 1 V.yiir tint nm I i-tn lii,.-. f. r :Vien.
t,,i:. l!i(-nr i. Ilit-y t :arrt.-a:.t t t.-.k.: i;vi laa-iril-
.iir-!y Tra:.'t.ii-:- a: f;t-. f:a,rM a:.y rk -f la.e in. Cni-t
haai- l-a-a-o nia.l .,: avr:u l;.-l-f ore liia-y n. s.iU
alnnria'al l- ll.eu tJ M-.. :. a'X:alTi-U (i:;'T noj 1 2i.aiaa.-to
s So t. il.'il ti e i- i u of l.i ttr:5v ?tn; er.ii! i '-l
i.-lynia-ii ar.'t l-i yvj, l:-r kPt :i;r;r ll::n:r t Critl
fy tu Ihe pttla'.ia- tl.v r.-ii!.;i:' -f uiy ivnirUiea. vliiTo oi!i
is I iavo ..:it niv the ni,rauav cf tl. air con ia-:: u tl.
U'V I'la-tnir.".:. :i t..!.lnb;.'f ir:i meii..alj to tl.e r.-Iitf :" a
ailiia'trJ, n:fi:i;i f. !k.'W-lnon.
Ti.l- AjTnt Uak-W r.i:ntJ It lWsa. To fnri.iOi pr.!i B '
Anr. :iii; Alrisi'.iao, io;t.i:,:iir- .t.ia-v'tioiis f..i liinr tw aik
x iifi.-iaUn ..f l!:-ia enra. of t!ia- f :i. in avmi'tiu-ita:
raitva-nea. I'..' otm fomoliiin:, I h.-i;ii.li::."tr.
Ile.ll-tl-uria. II -:l lla.1 r la'Wl.s l'...tn a f-ol M.-IUlit-h. ." ill
nA. ln.tto,:-.!!. i.iM'l !::i.-i?.n I ' I'owa-' anal r.i:.
arifiit tiiera :'r.iii, 1 l:-.:oi, i..y. of A"j.:ite. iCI tlrcr.
wii mill (!i'tn:s.-am l'Kr wl.ii li iv iuiie an c,a.-itniii
. J-li.liia. Sa-i.ai'ui ur Kiuk'i Tlia-y a!e. by Miriiy-
ii.jt the I.IirsI nn i ! imulatiaia; the ylll, cine n-.;ua-ca.n.)..3:it.
Villi. !i U T ooi-.t !!: t mi, iisa-1 tlo-y rn;Kl
r-iu-ii au.-li p.a irtiM--:a. Tai liial 1!.nrt:i-,. rm-.i:ii an4
S'a-rvvira lrriti.:l:ly. I'l-mfiL'inrTi'd i.f llir I.i.-a-r :tn.i Kid
noys. lioiu. attii o:Iut kin-liral i..:ii& l.,nitai ni iitta! fn--ui a
.w etiile of ihe l!y or ol -tnn-t:.oi a.f fun.
Ilo n. l-,vt...T ty n.'ribi.-il'lI Ji.tT witb tome
a.ll.fi iiil tl.".v muke i:ur j.nl oiu Al fT AviA'S
I'l-.ts, ar.il !a- e i!i'".iiiii; d. No otl.rr ttiey no iira, .
yo:: rt.injorn this in v iotnn-tc talui. kt curntiTaj
l-oaaetd. liia. si. k a ivt t'ie b.4t aaij li.i.ro U la tb.-ra,
ami !'. i-y eliotitJ bavr it.
"roparci. toy Dr. J. C. AYCIl.
Practical and iaalytlcal Chem;t, Lowe'.l, ilsss.
Piucs MS Cis. na Uos. Five B02.F3 rou I." "'
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M. A Frar.k. nr.l C. 1. AVatson. Cl areM ; J
C. Ercnoer. Morris.Lile ; P. W Parrett. I.v J , rs
burg; .1. 15. Segiier, CurwensvilJo, sutl by denla-tw
fhraAih tfc WUDtry. ep Sa t&96.
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