rr THE ill ril 3 c-t ch h 3 V !'! j; if! 13 j ft S. M Tbt Jocl. la published every Wednesday t 0b DoiAAK atb Pjrtr Cesti per annuia in i4a&. cr Isr Bollabs within the year- f twelve Hum, for ire, and .wenty-five cent for acb additional icrtioB. . A liberal deduction Ex!4 to tiieo who ad vert is by tie year. Tka -IanEs' will be jietly dieted to. . Jf o pPr dweoEtiraad without payment of ar rearage, oniera t the option ot tha publisher. Cf ywr Brae ttpon tk Wttttrt, for after mMttf " tf my a ihall ft ad it. t A Certain Care tzr all Efcramatic Fa:ra.. o t cospraa in nr it, rr c"ot tail,. , . . ' . E- C. AILE'8 COXCEXTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE, ; AJr uimi ai riTCTo. ro ma bobse. - Copyright secvrtd mceordiz to Lmw. SMAL-. JAP. 50 CENTS, LARGE JAR 1. T HE Electric Paste acts upon the Muscles. Ten 1 docs, acd upoa the whole nervous system, re morif g torpidity and J rc-lucicg a fceailby action cf the blcoi. Ibere Leir.g no volatile natter in it compos iiion- it remain in action until it accotn plishe it work. It nnnot lose its strength, and isaltogetnea ai ml, iu coitstitucr.1 parts being wtireijr veretabl-. WHAT WILL IT CURE? Wo tMtt, F.heurns.t:e Padua, when erecting ise fails, Cramps. Cboli:. Ci!n. Chilblains, Bsixa. Scalds, rprair.s. Headachc'loothache. Swel lings, Bru;es- sores Kingworui.Telier. Stiff Joints, Cottractei Chords, r resb Cuts.UIcerated Sore.-acd all Scrofulous LMseaAes where external remedies tan b, oftl. Sore Throats. Stiff" Necks. Ac VUAT IT Y.'ILL CLUE for Horwi and Cattle. Sweeny, Spavin. liMulas. Po.1 Evil. Windgsllj, T.'l?r. Cfct-iiC. fpriiiif- Collar ar.-i fca ii!e tialls, Rom Lraif . .Saff Joicts, Vcrti;o. p tints atJ Jtur ping teres. ri-'oce cnoIn nut tLosi laTir.? Jlie w.-rls ."t. C. AHeo'i CoriCCLtrated Llectiic I'ie, o Ara bian Pain Kx'ractor, Li.cat-r. Pa.," blown in the bof.Ie ITfL k out fur cmiutrfeiti. Don't fir get stir for ALLi.N'.S. Lr!er j.n bo5oe. iiJrese. E. C. Allen, care f II. A. KwkaEtlJ A Co., Lancaster. Pa. J'Por taie at the liru; r1 tore of Charles D. TCatj'-n. Clearfield, Pa., and coniitrj nortke-peri aod Lra?it throuhfiit tue Stite n?Zl in-l r VALUABLE PROPERTY l OKSALE. - I desire to fell tny property in Tyrone Citr, Jiiair Co. Pa.. romiBonly known aa the Tyroiie City Hotel. Comprising as follow: One lare three ftory brick hone. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete stjie. A large acd extensive stable, an exociien! wash bouse anl other ne'ewarv out-buiMii,Ki. There is ai.o. tn the s irr,e Lots, one frame house, with 3nt-buiMinsrnUaehed. now renting for one bnn drel ai.'l tuirty dollars f.er arnum. 'Ihe whole a: and upon three valuable Lois as iu the plot of t :! town. irr;d affords Mreral very elirihlo loi t;ot, for store, o Bices. it. The whole will be fild cn reasonable tcrn:. An'l to any pr-in. d irii.g an inve.menL-or speculation, cow is the ebsnce. I rirate reasons catue me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increinins in t1u. Iii'iuiic t Caleb Uujir, rr the sub-ribcr 1 J. D. fc'fKWAHT. Tyrone Hty. Sept. 19. l-53.-tf. LOG- LO VTtllS TAKE OTICE That at a rnettiii of the Lumbermen hell at CleardcM on the J-th iu-.t , the unicrinej were appoin'el n enmn ittee to in.'tirutn prj'-utions a eint ail pervtns obstruct inj; the na iablc !)treain4 by the Soutinjr of loe los. Vi'f. tberelure iiotifj' all perous cocetrne-l. thr.t proi-eejing? wiil be in stituted and prosecuted to eonriction azaiD.t all ,and every per-on, vrhetlier owucr, contractor or laborer, erjrBjje'l in j.;tun l'-oc losittto the riv er or any of iu tributaries in the roun'iosof Clar fceld. Kik and Centra. JOHN II. CHAK. W. H. KOI:I.OX, JlI:T. MAHA1FLV, VVM. MLWAKT. JA.MKS A.'KEV. I)A.MtI PlluADES. C. W IiLAKl K.C. WfX.-ljW, I'.OCT. HOT H HOCK. J. Z. LINDLMl f II. KOWS THE TIME FOU BAHRAIN.'? GOODS AND NEW PRICE3 !! "Qnfrt nltt and .'mill pro fit HAVlMti just rctarrcl from the Eat. I woai l inform my oi l customers nnl the public in general, that I am now rceivirijr and opening at my '-old stand' a splendid a.'ortmci.t of Spring and Summer floods, whi-ih I will sell a little lower tbnn anv poods heretofore sold in ClearDc!d; a icong wfii-ti will be found , MANTILLAS, a large afforfmect atesceodir-sly low pri?s. Sll.lv. nt from 7!) cents to 1.25 cents per yaH. filN'i H A.M.?. at from 11 cents to 2ceiits per yd. CALICOES, at frr ra 5 cents to 12J cts per yard iHAWIjJ a rood article of Sbi! st frcia C21 cents t" if oar;.'i. BONNETS a larrc lot at from 5i cents to SS- LAME.-r UAI'IKl..-" for l.oO werth 52. " Boots. 5-hoes a.d Clippers tt from f2j cects fo 1.25 cents per pair. LALIE.S' will pii.a-te. c:iM, as I have almost ovc ry'bti,? in their line, at extraordinary low rates. tiE.Vlii' lots. Shoes and tiaiters at very low rs'.e MIVLIN3, at from 6 to 12J cents a yard. JEAN.S. at 20 cents a yard worth 40. CLOTII-5 black, Blue. Olive. Green, acd other colors, verv cheap. CASSIMEHES BIa.k art! a varietj of Taney eolcrs of tiie latest styles. VESTINflS a great variclyof fancy and plain ? I'M 31 EH CLOTHS. Casimeres, Tr"miuing, and in short, a variety of almost all sorts of Gentle mens' and boys' wear. Cull soon, while Ton 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 lowet prices l'OH CASH, as I have determined not to bo undersold. . may215t K1CHAHI MU.x-.OP. PAY TC-BAY. ASBTaMT TC-MORROW. 1 5 . r-piIE OLD CO K NEK STOKE OF 1 A M JIILL.S. LS JUST NOW JSIZIXG CRAMMED with a choice selection of seasonable goods, A T THE PURCHASERS OWX PRICES. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING in great variety and of the choicest qualities. A lar?e variety of choice DRESS EILKS, which ivill be sold at city prices. Some beautiful CKAPE and Summer EROC1IAE Shawls, which will be sold very low. BOOTS A SHOE-"? in great variety, lower than tbey have ever been offered in this county. FANCY GOODS extremely low in price, and of the mfrt beautiful pattern CALICOES at 10 CENTS per yard, warranted fast colors and full widtb. PLEAS i: CALL a,i4 trimi, MY STOCK hrfort pnrrhniliflirurhtrf. K-E-Al-Y P-A-Y t' rntf motto, and I nm fully rlrtcrmmrH to tell a Jj-l-T-T-I-E Jj-ft-W-E-R than any oi.trt.ir, nottnithtiandit'it "20 it. Jean worth 40." All kinds of marketing, boards and shingles ta ken in exchange for goods. N. B. A few beautiful Gold Brooches and Gents' Breast-pins, gold and silver bunting-case patent lavar watches, 4c, very low for the Heady Rhino P. S- Just call at yonr leisure. I've got goods enough to doyou all. so that oneean'tgeta-head of another junell,'56-tf. A.M. HILLS. REMOVAL. The undersigned has remorcd his HOOT AND SHOE SHOP to the room lately occupied by Richard Glennin, where he is now prepared to furnish customers with Bonts. Shoes. Ac., on the shortest notice and most resonable terms. He respectfully solicits a continuance of a shari of public patronage. Clearfield. Dec. 17. lw.SB. FRANK MIORT. JAKLOil STOVES Several excellent Par lor Stoves to be had at H. D. PATTOX'S. CLOTHING. A general assortment of ready made clothing jusl received and opened at y0T2d W.F.IRWIN S. rfmj rf 'rcry description for sale ClAjiPyyA RE? at a raodcrato advance at Nov25'5CJ WM. F. IRWIN'S. FISH ! FISH !! Superior Mackerel an Codfish just received ana opening at in 1 cheat fvh store of Rtsfcaed Mossop in ?eaftM. - wsy 21 M rT'T '. . .- mlcuviiu Ms'.T!ia a u.-tiu, DAILY. SEMI-WEEKLY WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, la Daiit TtLC6AiB. Notwithstanding the ru mors sprtai abroad ty our political opponent, that Use -liaily Telegraph would be discontinued after tbe election, we sniossce W the public that wa shall rot only eonticne its publication, but it shall ba dona with renewed vigor atd determina tion to meet the public exrectAtions and wantj. Th publishers will spare to labor Or expense to mtke it a paper eminently worthy of the capital of Pennsylvania, and on which should be found at every "fireside in our borough The 'Daily Telegraph' will contain the latest rew received by Msgnttie Telegraph and Mails. We shall give particular attention to our Loeal de partment, and endeavor to mako tbe Reports as full and interesting as po'-ible. The Editorial De partment will be aoder tire management of able and experienced gept'emen. who. upon all ques tiana affecting the public, will express their opin it'LS fairly aLd freely, thirnext LegL-lature will be entrusted with several important duties the election of I'nited StateH Senator, tbe election of a !?at Treasurer, the apportionment of tba State, j e.. wtitcii win mate tae frnrwim interesting and imr-ortant. Tbe 'Telegraph' wiil be able to present this an! all other news traospi rinr at the Stata Cspit.il oioeh sooner and more ati'faciorilv than any c her paper in tba r-tate. Tbe 'wroi-Wcckly in-I Weekly Telegraph' will be published, as bere'e-fore. We shall endeavor to make the -Weekly Telegraph' the best family newraper in tbe Stat. It will contain all the latest news tp to tbe hour of going to pre?.. It will contain full report f the markets in the At lantic cities. A poition of our columns will bede voted to the interests of Agriculture ar.d Mceban its. Tbe 'Semi-Weekly' will be pu(''.ied only daring the sessiot of tiie legislature. ureCor:e (ball be to make the Tf Iegraph the taocel news, paper f the St.tte 'i ERM. : 'J Lc Daily Telegraph will be forcL-h-ed at a dit.inee f.r 4 j-r ttrinro ; 52 f.jr ix months; or 51 for three months. Singly suoeri bcrs in the town will Ik fumicbtd at six cckta per wctk pavahlc tvcekly to the carrier. The .ttiui-V.'t kiy ar.l Weetiy Telegraph wi:l Le furniehed to single stil"ribers atS2 per annum, t'ur Ciub P.as are as follows : Club cf i. SO " 1ft, - - - - - - 17 2-J, ...... SO The person who raisos a ciab will receive a co py of the paper trralir. "Where u the per.a whocantjot afforl this? TLree cents per wek for a ncwj.nper. whi -h !hall convey to him. in aiti ition to political intelligence, all foreign, domtit it- and local news; in a word, all of political interest which may tractpire ti llr at liome cr abroad. Thar.kir.g our friende everywhere for the gener ous trorage they have extended to ns during tiie campaign, wjj trut that they wiil at olcc re new ti;tir subscriptions, and make the Telegraph in future a consuint ibitorat their Cresi Its. 1 Q?tT A Miroziiir for ih' H'i,n' nf the .1 OJ I Prr--.trHAJlAM'S ILLUSTRA TED MA'iAZIXE. the Pinnrrr MtS'izine nf tht U'ltnitry. rAt'thli hff in 1"27. Sob-eribc for the New Volurae eowneneing with the January number. 1j7. WA'i SON A f ').. the new publish ers of Graham's Il!iilraed Magarine." anniuneo to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the I'nited States in general, and to the former pttronsof the work in particular, that it in their intention to make use of all the immence rejonrces pK their command to produce a lurt Ci'tw Magazine. To thi end no txpe nte or exertion wiil be spared. The bc-"t Lit ernry and Artistic Taletit w ill be employed, and i.othing that r rjut-il, " an- ruttrrnr can ae cotnp!ia will be wanting to tnnVe this Ma?a7ine more than ever deserving the liberal suprt so geiierotirly extended to it daring the past :;o years. Every number will contain 1 fine i-teel eograv ig "no il'itstrativu of some of the' mot popu lar pictures of the day : the other a beautiful col ored Kaihiori Plite. il r.iwn from nctnivl artiflesof costume. Also, a numl-er of fine wni engravings, patterns for Crochet and Needle-work, engraved from the articles thetn-elves All tbe late-it styles of rotnmr for Ixiilit and Clii'drm wiil be co Ijied from the newest patterns. r.nJ fully describ ed and illmtrat'-.d in every number. Lvlies about foruing clubs of suberittcrs are requested to compare '-Graham'' with any otht-r Mugazino put li.-Led. and wc are cor.tident tleeir good tatc arjd correct judgment will decide in our favor. Gentlemen who arc about to sul3ribc for a Mag azine fir iheir own r-jading. or to preer.t to their lady friends, fchouhl prteure a copy of ' Graham" and examine it thoroughly, and then see if any other periodica! prcm-nts equal inducements for their subscriptions. The twelve numbers of "Graham" for tbe rear lfi.ri7. will comprise one of tho most magnificent volumes ever iueI containing in ail 12U0 pages of reading matter ! 100 fine wood engravings'. 1 2 handome steo! engravings! 12 btatiful colored fnhion j l.ites ! i l'O cnrravitig" of ladies' A children's dresses ! IG coi:i:rg illustration '. Ard over "0 pn'terns for needlework, its TERMS: ne copy, one year, 3 00; Two co pies, S' 00; Five copies, ar.d one to getter up of tlub. 10 00: Eleven copies, and on o to agent, S20 V. Grnhnni's illuftrstsd magazine will bo supplied to subscribers punetiially. and at as curly a day in the month as ur.y other magazino published. Send in your subrwiptiona early to Cue Publish ers, WATSON Ob. iO South 3d street. Phil'a. EYTRA NOTICE. subscribers sending tlirre doltr for one year's subscription to ' Graham.'" will receive a copy of (iraliam Isti'lict' PojxrfoT one year without charge ! Send for fpcciuien numbers of Graham's Illustra ted Magazine and Graham's Ladies' P.iwer. 1Y E U IH IIG IIOTEL The undersigned hav 11 ing leaded the hotel recently kept by Ezra Root, in Newburg. Chest township, announces to the public fhet he is prepared to accommodato travellers and others who may give him a call The house is well supplied with all the necessaries and accommodations to iuuke guests comfortable. He respectfully solicits a sbnre of patronage. Oct2'J-'3t'.-.'Im CYRI.S H. Tlil RSTON. rAtiO.N - MTkIM;. THE un.lcrsingned T T would announce that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies, Sleds. Ac. at their shop in New Salem. Brady townhbip. Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit share of patronagn. CAMBRIlHE JOHNSTON, Q.:tl-'53-lf WILLIAM LEWIS. BLACKSMITH I N(J The subscriber would inform the public that be has taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George, Orr. on the corner of Third and Main streets, iu the bor ough of Clearfield where ho carries on tbe business in all its various branches. .Tune 6, lS.Oj-1 y J ACOB FHirNKWEILFR. Gilt AIM GRAIN ! ! Wheat. Eye. Oats and IT Corn, can at all times bo procured at the Pi oneer M ills, bn the Mofhannon in Morris town ship, at the lowest selling rates. Julyl6 HENRY OROE. "IHOCERIES. ust received and now -vs opvuni, viiiTai flMtoriment oi b choice groceries, which will be sold at the- : . . of g -F. lowcstcnsh prices at H'M.l'. IRWIN'S. fTAA t(f LONG SHINGLES wanted by A. JJVff)JJ Jl. Hills, at his store, for which the highest market price will be paid In Goods at the lowest prices in the county. june2.)-tf QUEEXSWARE A superior lot of Fancy and Common Quecnsware now opening and for sale at the most reasonable prices at the store of RICHARD MOSSOP. BLACK, Imperial and Yonng Hyson (VS Teas of the best quality to bo had at F p the lowest each ? ri se at MOSSOP'S.. Y700DEX WARE A lot of superior Buck ets ? Tubs and Willow Baskets, just received and for sale at the sign of the nov2ft ' CHEAPEST GOODS " CLOTHING. Ready-made Clothing of ail kinds, jnet received at 11. I) PATTOX'S.' TTUVO ONE-HORSE PLEASURE SLEIGHS, X for sale by A. M. HILLS. A LARGE lot of Family Groeries just receiving at Mossop's in Clearfield. may 21 "1APB ef all kinds and at R prie3 to be bad at J-' jUXiO . BROOK TYSON A BHEN V'aoleale Dry Good's Store, No. 116, Market Street- Phil, iel phia. ' ' lAcg. i- 1L.-1t. REMOVAL The ondcrsigced begs leave to inform hi friends that be has removed his BOOT AND SHOE ST03E, from '-Shaw How,'' to bis new building, opposite the OBoe cf James Wrigly. and two dooM south of the Ofice G. R. Barkett, Esq. He till keeps corutantly on hands, every varie ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's fancy shoes an'l gaiters, with an excellent assort ment of beary work, all adapted to the various wants cf the people of Clearfield. He hopes his friends will call at his NEW STORE, and ex amine bis .Stock. Boots and Shoes mad to order, and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOUXeTCX. Clearfield. Jane 27, hbi. GOIXO IT ALONE. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and tbe public generally, that be has just received from the city a splendid aortmentof iiry Goo Is, Hardware. Cjuecnsware, Groceries, Confeetionarics, Hats and Caps. Boot and Shoes, and every tbii.g else usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goodssboull not forget that he is determined not to brnder"id by r any store inthe county. His motto is -a nimbie penuy rathe then a slow six pence " s.C- PATCillN. Glen Hope. July 5. 1 54. IXCFIAmTe IIOTEL. PIIILIPSIirKf;. !i The ejberiber. thankful for past favors, would re.-pectfu!!y solicit a eortinoanee ef tbe li:v ernl patronage lj'ol upon his Jlousa by tha Public He is prepared to accommodate watcr iten. e litors. drovcra. and all others who may call with Lim. in the very best manner. He al.'o purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling public J. G. PtCXX. Pbilp.-t.urg. March 1 1. IS-' j.-tf. VIl) S. PLOT.NElT Hespcctfully informs his old friends and the pul lie. that be h obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in the tailoring business, and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in h: Line of workon tbe most ao-tntnodating terms and short rotie. t.:id will have clothing on band at all times, suc-h as dresa coats, frock coats, vests, and pantsl .oi.s of their own manufacture, ar.d good material at the lowrst pri'.-es. With a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a Miare of patrot.agc New Wa-'hingtoa. May 8, le-C-i. iVE H""a R R I V AL. ll A. .v J- PATCH IX. Have just rec.-ivrd a new and fpleniid asjr, ment of iiood the best that was ever brought in ti the upper end of "l.-;;r5ell Comity. Tbey in- ite tiieir liien is ana me puoiic genera. ty to give them a call, where they -,t ill find all kinds of good usually kept in a Country Store. Come and examine our fetock we charge noth ing for the exhibition. AARON PATCHIN. JACKS'tN PATCHIN. Burnble. Nov. 25. IOll SALE 1. Danvers. Jr.. situate in Pemi U.wnship. about ore mile from Pcnnn ill. 1 1 contains 61 acren. of wr.icb 40 are cleared and under trool fen-e. The itf.t roveiiients are a two-story frame house and kitchen, barn and out-house5. Thero is a young bearing orchard on the plae, and the whole is w ell watered. For terms apply to L. JACk-SOX CRANS. jtiticl . Ciearfield. Pa. . . ' 1 fc ...... . . , IIV A . . I 111 - 1 Ul'l--.. mj j 1.1. HI 1 T K W A U R I V A L. The undersigned has just received a larze stock of NEW GOODS, adapted to the season, consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. yi'EENSWARE, HA R D W ARE. CON FECT ION A H I ES, 'An. HOLLOW-WARE, CEDER-WARE. Ac, .te. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Graaamton. Aug. 22. 15,ij. nO! FOR TIIE TEUl'LE OFHO.OK li KADI .V V M G 1 II K ' S. TlH, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE niAl-UFAGTOJiY, PHILIPSRl'RG. PA. BRADIN A M'GIRK have just opened nn cxtn tive Tin, Copper, -' Sltr- t -Iron Ware MwHfarfti ty. whero they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima ginable. Thev will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all times have on Land a largo assortment of ready-made ware. 11 O U S E N P OUT I -S G done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up in a neat, substantial marinor. STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTEI.S, of every variety kept constantly on band. They will furnish to order any of the following Cook Stoves, viz: The William Pet.n. Queen of the West, the Atlantic, and Cook-Complete, all of which are suitable for both wool mid coal. Among the Parlor Stoves will bo found the "Lady Wa5hiugton,v the '-Excelsior," 'Home Parlor,' 4c. Produce of all kind taken in exchange fur goods. A. A. BRADIN. JNO. D. M'GIRK. October 21, ljo.-tf. A"VriI OLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to V T retire from the Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional business; de sires to dispose of his entire stock of Store goods at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engage in trading in any part of the county will do well to call and ace me before making any other ar rangements. A. M. HILLS. Cearficld, August 27. lS'.IL Ivor's v l e , t woii t uliiNiiToTs in the borou-h of Clearfield ; several BUILDING LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. Also several desirable FARMS nnd pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county. Terms accommodating. Apply to L. JACKSON CRAXS. April lfi. IS ill. Clearfield. Pa. nAVE YOU; SEEN S A M ? The s7bs7ribel would inform bis old friends and tbo public geiyriifly. that he slill continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington w here those whocallnitb him will receive every attention, nnd bo made comfortable. Good stabling, and every other convenience for horses on the premises. D. S. PLOTXER. STILL ON IIANO! The undersigned oon tinnesthc CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING BUSINESS, at his new shop on tbe corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door South of Dr. H. V. Wilson's office, whero he will be pleased to accom modate his customers at all times. Repairing done on the shortest notice. aug20 U.K. WELSH. TAMES J. CR All A.M. Dealer in PAWED I LUMLER. SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOARDS, Ac. is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in bis line of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be riro eured in the county. Grahampton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23, lSji! HOl'Si: A.NO LOT FOR SALE. The late residence of J. M. Pfoutz, in Ansonville, may be bought cheap by immediate anptication to mcj declO-if J. B. M'EXALLY. HAROVVA.RE nnd Cultlery just received aud now oponiDg at Mossop'g choap cash store in Clearfield : inav21 AN CASTER MONEY will be taken at par J for Goods at City Prices, nt tbe atnn r.f Clearfield, Dec. 3. RICHARD MOSSOP." J EWELRY. A lot of fine Breast Pins Ear Drops. Shi It Studs. Ac. for salo very chenn W Clearfield. Dee.3 . THOMAS RQBBIXS. " OOK AND PARLOR STOVES, for sate by JOS. PETERS. Curwcnsville. Nov. 23, 1856 Gl I RON. Iron of all kinds, tq t9 bad low at the Store of 11. D. Patton. in Curwensvillo. w HEAT, Jn24J FLOUR for talc at MERRELL 4 CARTEE'S r xtxr BOKER, RROTIIERS & JONES. Koi. 15S it 160. Kariet Street, PKILAD ELPHH; Importers and mannfacturcrs e.f City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lastinrs. Patent Leather, Kid and Caif-skins, Shoe Laces. Gallons. Bindings. Ac, suitable for manufacturer!. Alto, Foreisrn and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn, Panama, ard Palm-Leaf Hats, English, French, and American artificial i'lowera, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, Ae., Ac Having removed to our Dew Store. Xo. 15S A 160 Market Street, below 6th. South hide, up stairs, wa invite your attention to our large acd varied fctock of Straw Goods. Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being excluively of our own di r'-ct Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi-. dent that our facilities are roch that we can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Good', unsurpassed by arv house in the country. BOKER, BROTHERS A JUNES. Nov. 8. 15jl.-ly. Philad'tphia. . VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY IX. SIoRE, No. 72 North Second Street, (oppo tif the Mount Vrrio; Ifot.) Pj hiladelpbia. Gold Lever W,t;bes. full jewelled. 13 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do ; Silver Lepinc, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles. Silver do ; Silver Table Spoors. Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Goid Pens and Gold Case: Gold Pens ard Silver do., togethei with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb Guard and loo Cliaius. All goods warranted t be as represented. Watches tnd Jewelry, repair ed in tbe best wanner. Also. Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac, n.ado to order. N'. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise wi!l be punctually attended to. His motto is: '-Small Profits and Quick Sales, Philadelphia, April 2A. IVta. OENT VERNON HOUSE, No. 9, North fe:ond Street, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the old well known boui?. which has been renovated (and re modeled throughout. rcr-cctfu!I v ol ieits Lie Clear field fiiccds to gito him a call on their i if its to the city. The furniture is all new. and has been selected with care frot.-i Heckles well known establishment n Cbesinnt Street, stnl is of the latest and most fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others coming to the city is convenient, being in the centre oi business.". 1. L. BARHKIT, Aug. 1. l?jj -ly. Proprietor. LJA V L &. TAY LOR Wo. 2";5 Karke: Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have always on hand, nt their Wholesale Ware house, a large assortment of the Newest rfvle of BOOT. SHOE. AND S'l'RAW GOOD?. ROTH POREIGX AXD DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to Merehautj laying in their stock. WM. W. PAUL, X. G. TAYLOR. Dee. 1. I'M. It. CONRAD & WALTON, 255 Market Etre t, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, UiOX, XJII.S, be, &c. They respectfully invite the people of Clear field, to continue their favors. Aug 1. ljj.-ly. - EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, Vo. 11. M?rcbaaa' Exchaago, PHILADELPHIA. This Company, w ith an ntuplc Capital, well se cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal iu consistent with the safety of the Company. JNO. M-jDoWELL. Jr..' Oct. 3. 1 .:,. S-rrtttrv. R OONS, IIEIL.MAN & CO.. No. 107 XUUTH THIRD ST.. I'mi.Ai.i.i.rnii. WHOLESALE EEALERS la Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Fil'.h 1-ioor below Race. CHARLES KOONS. AMOS G. HEILMAX". Philadelphia, Mnv 15. l.-jj.-ly. JY. Kl'S 1 1 TON t CO.. 243 Market Street, Pni LADELPH1A; Importers nnd Dcak-rs in Earthen-Ware.'CLina, ii lass, and Queens Ware. Opposite the Red Lion H"c!. Philadeli.bia. J. Y. I; I Sil l ON, J. V. HOPKINS. Xmr. '5-ly. KOBT. SliLSUN. HARRIS, Oil HI SON Be CtlTT WK0LE3A LZ DRUGGISTS. No 2i'J. Market St., North tide between Cth A 7th, Philadelphia. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines. Surgical Instruments. Jirugeist's Glassware, Window Glass. I'air.ts. Oils. Dyes. Per fumery, As.. Ac Ji ill X HARRIS, "M. D. E. B. ORBISUN, Aug. 1. '35.-1 .I J. SHARflWuuD. MARTI N, 31 () R R E I, L t CO , 'Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO. Importers and Dealers in IH iS IE HI'. TRIM, MI.GS. COM BS. BR US 11 ES, FA N C Y G OODS. Ac No. 24 North Fourth Stree, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. II. HAMRICK DAM L J. MORRELL, G. R. rEDDLE, Dec. 5, 'jl.J SANDRS0N H. MARTIN. RUSSELL & SCHOTT, Nos. 138 Market Et.. 7-Terchast St., PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale 1'ealer in DRUGS, CHE.VIC.1LS, 4-e. They respectfully invite their C'.eafield friends jo give them a call. .I.an. 1 7. 'ia.-I r. IOOl) A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No, lo7, Market St.. Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, aril cheap stook of the most fah iouablc and elegant goods. J hev in rite country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. August I. ISia.-ly. CoWLLiT&iJo7. 176 Market Strert, PHILADELPHIA; Vooi.f.rale Dkalep.s IV Hat. Cap. Fitr. J-f. between 6lh and Cth St., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, lS.ii. "4 riLLIAM S. IIAXSELL i SOX, Manufac T f turcrs and Importers of Saddlery, and Sal dlery Hardware. No. 23 Maiket Street, Bhiladcl phia. Saddles, BridleN. Harness, Trunks. Whips Saddle Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups. Buckles Carpet Bags, ect. Aug. I, '5 3.-1 y I71RIS3ICTII & BROTHER, 1 WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, No. 195 JJ. Third Street five doors below Race Nov. 29. '34 -ly. Piiinor.i.p ii i a . . BEIDLEMAX A HAYWARD Wholesale Gro wers. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 27.3, Market Street, Philadelphia. D. BEIDELMAX, Aug .l,1355.-ly. A. HAYWARD. A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Storo J 1 1 So. 171. Market Street. Every variety of ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable sty las constantly on hand. Ang. 1. '35 -ly. GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO., Xo. 19 Xorth Wa tcr Street. Philadelphia- Dealers in Carpo chain. Yarn. Manilla aud Hemp Ropes, Bed -cords Clothes-lines. Ac. Ac Atig l.lS33.-ly. ISAAC 31. ASH TON7. Hat Store, No. 172 Market 'St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps, Fnrs, Ac, of every variety, and the be?t quality always on hand. - Aug I. H.'.i.-!y " ; GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer nnd Land Agent. Xo. Goldsmith's Hall, Philadelphia, wil! faithfully attend to' all business entrusted to his care. (Aug. 1, lS33.-ly. CALEB COPE A Co7Xo7l. Market St., I hila delpbia. Dealers ii I inens. White Goods, Ho sjaujy, French. EnglLdi and German Silk Goodj. La ess, Glves, Bolting Cloths. Ac fAug 1, '5.-lv. PROFESSIONAL, -M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoiu- 2 ine Lis Store. Clear5eld. Pa. Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set. mounted in the most approved modern style Filling, Filing, ard Cleaning done with care and tea.ii.C5i. Teeth extracted with all th carw and dlspatcB modern scier.ee can furuiah. j . , DR. HILLS, can always lr focxd at Lis office, as he is tow devoting bis whole-attention to his profession. - Jun 20. '55- EDICAL PARTNEItSIllP. Dr. Henry Lorain, having asuciated with him. in tbe practice of Medicine. Dr. J. G Hartswick. they offer their professional services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicir.ity. They will attend to pro fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons. Dr. Hartswick will be ivund during theday at their office if posite Dr. Lorain's rtjidcr.ee, and ar cigtit, at tis resnlertee. on 2d street, one ccor ncrtr. of Rced A Weaver's store. Juae 13. lsiS. RET CRN ED. Tbesarsseriber having return ed to the town of Glen Hope, offers bis pro fessional services in the practice tf Meliei'r.e to tbe citizens of this place and the surrounding country. 'No travelling inthe r.igbt except in cass of actual necessity. rS meiiciiie given out of the tdSee uulcss accompanied by the cash. . dee!7-3t S B. KHULE. M. D. Dr. U. r. AiHiTy J'ii vsiciax. Crrnhamton. Clearfield Conutn. Pa., tender Jiis professional services to tbe inhabitants of Grabainton and surrounding country he can at all times be found et his 0.-e. directly t-j po site Mr. J. B. Graham's stor2. when cot pmfee. sionaily engaged. ; jAf l.2j.- riiiKisTiTTMrcrLLocGii. attorney at X LaW and DISTRICT ATTuRNLY, Clearfield. Pa., may be found at hi of.:e in Shaw's Low. four doors west of the "-Mansion House." Deeds and other icgai in&irameuta prepared with prompt ness. .nd accuracy. jl'eb. l i ly. DR. M. WOODS, tecdor? bis professional r. vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty. Residence on Second. !rect. opposite the f fiee of L. Jackson Crar.s. where he cau be found un'e.-s absent on professional luiictss. Clearfield. May U. l'fi 3n. - TT AKRI.MLR&TEST. JU I A TTORXEVS A T LA ?r, Will ,itt.T,.t rrf.d't.tlr Irt ttM lnl . .1 , . 1 - joining counties. Clearfield, Aug.tS.lSJiii. JAS. n. LARItlMEH. 1. TEST. li. .H'E.NALLY, ATTOKS EY AT LAW. Clrarftdd, Pt.m'a. Practices in C'.e-rficll sr.J adjeinirg counties. OQce in new Lri-jk addition, adjoining the resi lience of James B. Graham. Augu.t 1. lfi-i. S. DUNDY, A TTUU XE Y AT LAW, d'arfie'd. Ptnu'tr. Office in the new brick addition, adjoinirg the res idence of Jame3 B. Graham. August 1. Is35. I' JACKSON CHANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, .J. Cl"jrf,f,. Ptun'a. Office adjoining bis residence, on Second Street, Olc-arfieil, August 1. nIH'CHER SWOOPE. ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Clearfield. Pa. Office iu Graham's Row, next door to Journal of5ce. April 16 tf. T A.WALLACE..4 T TO R XE 1' AT LAW I t CUrf.iU, Trj'a. CRce nearly opposite the Court Ilou-e. Augl-'i5. DO. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN, office in Cur- wcnsviilc. Mav 14. tSti-tf VIW Fir.I.-I-i2BSELL & CALT2R would 1 inform the. public, that tbey Lave just open ed an eZ'r.sive COPI ER. '1 IN AXD SHEET-IRON WARE fdAHUFACTOHY, O i Seeoud Street, i tis boroitsrh of Clei'fiild , where they are prepared to' furnish at reduced pri ce, every variety of articles in their lice. Steel. Bur-iron, nails, sieves of every variety Ploughs and farming uteu-iii, puinr.s of every description. stoe pipe, patent sausage cutlers, funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly ou hand. All orders for eastings f--r Flour Mills Saw Mil's. Ac. will be tbai:kfullr received sad promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DO.NETO ORDER. They are also prepated to receive every varie ty cf article on commission, at a low per-centnge. O. B. ME" HELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1533 ly. Halloa: new w.vjox manufactory The undetsigned would respectfully an nounce to'his friends and the public generally, that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in '-New Salem City.'' Brady town ship, where ho will at all times be prepare 1 to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagcns. Carta, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, aud his work will be made in tbe most substantial aud du rable manner, such as will bear the tet of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BEXJ. RISHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16 1S51. T r NELSON &. CO., Mijrri To fn.,in. Charlirld C".. P.t.. Would respectfully inform the citizens of that i cinrty that they keep constantly ou hand a large assortment cf Dry Goods. Iljrd-Worr. Qiteentrart. Groceries, loHtectiomrie. Hat ir Cap. Hoot Jf .S,oet. and alt other articles usually kept iu a couutry store, which they are determined to eii low for cash, country produce, or lumber. August 1. lso3. TVEW HOTEL : The old SKmtisc. Holsk,' at 11 NEW WASHINGTON, has been re-opened and rc-ntted by the undersign ed, who respectfully solicits a share of publis pat ronage. He is wc'I provided with house room and good t tabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House, at which he will aiwavs endeavor to make his guests feel at home. JOJIX S1IETTER. August 1. Ia33. tf. HO! FOR IOWA t'. The urrlersigned.de sirous of going West, offers to sell at private sale, three lots ia the iilage of Marysville, one half mile east of Clearfield Bridge, in Bogs town ship, having thereon erected a two-story "weather boarded dwelling house, good stable, and a black smith shop. The terms, which will bo reasonable, can be ascertained by inquiring of the undersigu- residing on the premises mjj;j-tl sij IUEL B. DILLER. F OR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his larm. containinz about t'2 neres. with a.- bout 23 acres cleared andi under good cultivation, having thereon erected one 2-story bouse-aul oarn. situated one and a'haif miles above Clear field town, opposite the new bridge For terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. may 14 tf WllbO II3YT. REPAIRING. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by Frederick Smell on the shortest notice, nnd all work warranted well do'ne. Leave all articles in care of A. M. Hills, who has on hand a beautiful assortment of Gold Breast Pins. Shirt Studs and Cuff Buttons, which Le will sell VERY L f.V for the READY. Clearfield. Sept. 3. 1S3S. JOHN RUSSELL & CO., TAXXEIIS AXD CURRIERS. ! ' Pf"'V'H'Clctrfi,ld Co.,Pa Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale atuho loweH cash prices. Hides tuken in exchange July la. is.yi , .. - b ' . i e V , The n'"ni"el ju re- - inijo sonweni ot N E W GOODS. - 1 i h T "J 1 TO " K 1 V A -1 '"I A VS. which he ofiers for sale cheap for cash or country V X,Ur0e" K - , - P" "I RXTHALL. 7 September 5. 135. feJALTl SALT A quantilv of Coarnc nad i J Ground Alum r?ajt, for sale at .W, T. lRwr- . j A3IBROTYPES. P. C. PURVIAXCE. Pro-fessxa- of PhetgTR.Tie f"h?.-!try. ' Ga'iery at his residence on 21 Street, one door-South of Mcrrell A Crer"s Tia-ware establishtneat. Clear, field. Pa. . rF"Day of. opermtian: Friday-sud Saturday of each week jutl3'. IF YoC WANT CHEAP WINTER CLO THING, call iiamediatoiy oa M. A. IEAJK, who Las iust paribssed a lot and is now Cispoifcj of them VERY LOW... You wiil xd haa ia irv bsm's r.ow. Clearfield, Pa., thrae door ast oftke Journal office. Aug. 27. JVOTICE. In the absence of EH Blooto, Tre. il surer of Clearfield eosjnty. tbe Books and Pa pers will be in tbe possession of Job n McPhersoa, who wiil attend to the business at all tizcea. ; Clearfield. May 2S. -1S36 TOTICE-IUving purchased the Boeks of tba i 1 Rattmau' Jotruai with the trablithn-ect all imout'i be; nii f sr Subscription. Advertising, or Job-work, ate to be set Lwith the ur.J- rstgred Low. lUU.UUU A. M RILLS, at fcisslore in Clear- field, for which the highest market priee i!l La id in good at esh prices. ja:arl9-tf K. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, A5B EXTEX tlYK DBA I.Kit IN Ll'JlLIU. Second Street tee door south cf his residence, Cit iritld. Pa. Clearfield. March 14. 1-.33 CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. O. or O. F. meets every Saturday evtnieg. at Ti o' clock, at their Hail in Mcrrell A Carter's new bail cii.gon Second street. feb2D tfl HATS HATS :: Riebard Mossop is now re ceivir.g and c;er.ir.ga fice lot of Spriig acd Sr.u mer Hats of the latest stvlt. which he wiil itil at prices frooi 12! ce.U to 3.0C. Clothing: l.ooo Doiiars worth of Ready-D;aUe Clo'hit.g at yt-cr own pri ces, at tbe cheap store of may 21 RICHARD MOSsCP. XJOR SALE. A see. nd hand 2 borse wirsa X. and a lot of Largess fur sale verv cheao by Ck-sife-ld. spr2 A. Si. HILLS. 500.000 ksj; SillXei EES, for sale low A. M. I! ILLS. rAGOXS acd EL'ei'JIES. for sale cheap, ly (t'.-ti jt ji. i r. i 31 OLASSES S Best Svrcp at 90 cents a gallon at mv2U " MOSSOP'S. tinny C LOCKS. Eigtt day, thirty hoar acd alarm Clocks for sale at M.-Kp"s Stere. ) Jn. 13. AYBR'S l?3 Calli artic Pills, r sec. i.p. CQA TED,) ki: I TO CLrANSS TEE FIC03 AND CTSX TEX EICX littaliflc, I'siUcrt, Uolbrri, Phyilciaai, l'liilaitlhropitf , itaJ tlitir xuflccts, aud Jnett; of tlicir Virtues. K'l: li!K CCHE OF Hcadnchr, Sick II r.idchr.I"oul Stomncb. I nvst ctc. I'x, i:s.-1, '55. t-R. J. C. 1 tza. Sir: I I.-.t la t.ed cuK d Uc w..il 1..- : i avs tv'y r-o he !nr a or t el,- Pi!... J: .::,. i-jrl- f.-rr. a f.-:l stlracl. wbiJU ti. L-r .-'?kii nt L-H . IT t-...y iU cur cli.ts an tej Qc Hit, '.-.r I : L '.u. i:r. Yurs !:. f al rts;:t, I D. VT. rbErt1:. C7frc of .iarHT i'i.irvs. Lillwus Diei(!cr r.nd I jvf r Coinpl.-tiots. " LtrAtrxiTT or tez Ivtzsj-th, 1 V i.i'titoj. 1. C ' Feb, j" .':: I L e. I m r Pilis iu V? tvinerj and to. tj -;:a.":: ri hf -oa lna-; tV, Hi, MlJ rftu-j h-M sv ii.., a r i' -,t fa:'. iRiv ftt-Hjr. T!..-ir re !:.!ii; h-.:. it h t;.' 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S'-li a rl:. ii.: ha tu, lUwb U a.tu.y ha! ad Loi;t, yiii le ynrt-i l,-. Ot.O. J. liUlflN, IlftmiXer. Indigestion tind Icipurity of the IJlood. litr.J. V. liynti, ltrttr r.f J.rcrt CI. mix A, Coet-m. !&. Arfti: 1 lit nd Tot.r Tills with mtraonliR-y fi;ce-w io u.y urtiiiy ai. t ;i;o:.k tt.ve 1 am ca!IU to visit iu .Ufir. Xj i v,.'.te t!, of .lip:hn ar, 3 pur.'y the tiK.i lt!,T n.t t!.e rrr lt rense-Iy 1 Lt rar ;:.. r.. ai.,1 I cja r cri temtv recemnirnd tj.-ni tony f:.t,Js. V " Jt. V. I!IMr..S. vy.Jiw. V iok:!3 Co N. T.. t. 14. Tia 5y : I m ti-iirp yotir lat'inrtic Tilis lit tny pn9 ti... a'cl f ...i iliin n rxrr:.ut .tiTrstM to cIckkm tbe t:m jtii.i 1'U:,'t it, f..i.o'i:ii ef ri. t l..v. J I!N G. 3IKACIIAM. M. t. I'ltaipditv Scrofula, Kinc' E:ri!, Tetter, Tttinnns, and Salt Jlheum. Fi-'.Wji F rvu-d-pff SicriSnnJ ij 8 Imh, i't. 4. Hit. Im. A.b: Your rs tl;e i-arner.:i ,.f Jt tSt is cit in n.r.iiciue. Tl.. y l..a curvj tny Urt'e ttjcSirr ..f i:!oi t vi I.e.- ljn.'.s an.j feet tltat l.at proved !i!C":n'i'! f r yr. H-. r n:o:l cr lu la Imij crltror.i. y rS'ietrd wih l.'otrtu nnd pimple on hernkm and in r.-r i,.-!r. Af'-r t-ar ci.iM tu cured, stie !ii tret year fill, nn.t tt.y l.e t-tsre.5 l.er. ASA 3JOUGKIM &. HheDnintisniT Xt'uialcin, and Gout. tiit i.'r. In. 2uir' ti. cflie it .l.udut JLjtt. t.T.urcX. l' I!. ! SI. f it .S !'. li t JaU. C. lfiA. fn: 1 lie:M t u.:j;rr.tcit:! f.r tli rrliH yrcr kiil l.a t-ro;:ul.t xue i:' 1 utd o.-t K j rt v.r case to jea. A rol'l s. riled in Zj liint aiid l-.-.iLt ea ccruca.itrtg iiei n.Ii.il -ir,. v hi. Ii eti :i.d l;i tluviiic r!-ric:atija. Jv..t i'ri-' mid. t x I i n.i u;e t. -l t f ; Uie diera i'W u . .i m mi v. i.rdl. l-y tl. .Itk-v . f rttr ex-e. I. in ajfc'i.t lu.lfiin'rr. It. k.r.i.-e. 1 ' i L'lli. 1 ii..fr .'T. re v. ? ::f f.ir,-. I't iljL- j tLe us A Ilirm S lu oow nttii.y w,-IL tw .Kr -z Ci . li's P.-rv. 5 rvr.. lgf Tt. Avrr. : l '..r.'r ln fT:r!r.'.y ctjrrd l y yo-.tr riiS'I l.'tt,-llQltrt li.'Ut B p.ll litl fii.-t.o llihl ImmI cf.tivtcv bjO f rr.uis MM1.M SLllU.LL. Fcr Dropsy, I'lethorn, or Lindrrd Com plntut,, ifnini.t m seine -ui, Uiry ae aa eacel- l.Iit ro;o.iy. l'or Costivfi!f.st or Ccuistipittiozi, nnd as a Dinner I'ill. jIk t are apieenl-le aud rl.r.inal. Kits', Suppression. Vmnly fist, tattammn litiit, unj . v.i, lira i -. i,.i I'ltttial illind ' nr, have twvu ira I v site aitnalire n rf ii.me 4'i;:. " , M't f tl-.e pi;', in -n.tiW.-t e.'i:tai;i ?,?ei- titv, 11.-Iu al tttotirtt a ilu:ilii i.i..ty tn tftiiri.l t.ai -i. i tnttviia iu a pnl.!:o i!l. ttoio .ii.tful c-ii. -iii.,- that fre l':v;t!y follow itn i:ii:ti.ns t.s... ; K.r n.H.:..iu neuter, cury or uiirera. tir.i:or tliair. - AVER'S CI! EI. P. Y PECTORAL FOR TUE It ATI D 01 V.ll Oi' corciiis.c oi.n. iio.tr.sK.xKss, iki.i -knza, liHO.xtiinis HHonpce" rOl'CII, flMH'P, ASTHMA, t-UMkM' t'tlSilMI'TIOk,' -au.l f.r llw rt-U'-f t-f coustimptiie st(ie!tt4 iu adistued slat:-- cf tl:c dibits. M e not ej-enk to t! pwluc t !: vlrtw- TLrein.l-.oiit every ti.wa. aiid niioo t eij fcml-t "I Antrri .-tn PtRtt-s-'i-s w.nid.TTnl rurrs rf j Bhwrary ", piaitits have cis.ie it altvnuy known. Xay. -w ate ttto fMn:iiirt in any riirirJ coolly on tbif et-iionent itboul -m persoiwii iriirv .if ir rflrrra: and ft "rr Jet Ih oniiimiiiti, ar:y wlre stl.klt i t nn.iig tlwm nic living mi; i.v tf its irt.ry over tbe stit tte at.,, dan peiviis disoHf. of"lI:e ibna-t d tnHcs. V Ink- it ia to niiwt puwerfid an;t.i.p rrt to nma for tlM formi- duhlc and dniie.eros Iife of the pi.lnjonary or-ana, it is also the -!ewnte!.r and lrt remedy that ran t n nlovcd for iiitiiiits arJ .I'luyr rersoua. Iwreuts abonld liava it in store ;:::''t tl.r mi-.tnis ei-nij Uiat ateala upon ii.-m nnptrpje. W hnve aloimiant grrmada to lulieve the CntKKl l'tT.Ai. mves aiare Uvcs .y tbeeoa nin pti'.in it pi-vei.:i tnsn tl.c it crires. Keep it by tou. nnd cun- yiwt while tLny are ecralte. trot neg lect tltt-ni un'ii no human skill en master the inexorable CHtiker that. fase!;t-d on tl, itals. eats yonr life awwy. AM kiv.w tlie. iim,-fiil fau.li it of Itiui tlisustlera, and as " tl:ey kitow toj tit vinm'S of ibis rrri-.iy, we nt-ei not do uiore tiian to assur ''inn it U s'fll aowte the trat tt can tw. A s.mie o-' r. " no r-- v 1-ro.ttire tt the a:o perfect ."it.le. am! th- r:ttrI titow ho rely on it the teat Ri;-i i i.u U mr .1.11 i irmi-li f U'.eit Cttra PSEFlIiLd BY U. J. r. AVER, Practical ard Analytical Cbeiuist, Lcn eH, Haas A X h SV L P .i Y . M. A Fin k and '. Wat,.,. Ce-rAV ! - ,: C. l'rerrer. Morris ', ile : P V.' I'jrr ' r "!.. burg; J. it. Segner. CurweDs iile. n3 T rRtii tbrough asjuntry. cVp ?, lev. I.', i t .-: i J li J,"F Co&ertU itL do : : I Cash. froev- TTTT K PhuUerst JaiJotLfemu" '2f18i:.'i .fan I f-1