J u . t For the 'Eafisrcas's JicraaL" . : SEW VEAR. '" T WHXISJI LA5CPOS. " Tbe oak tree wTes its naked anus, Am bo: st cross triads go sweeping past ; The snow-Sates, u they gently fall, Are drifted by the rsshicg ibst- The rocks sad plains, the tills and dales, .' Are sfcroefied witli a mantle o'er ; Tbe limpid streams and stagnant pools " . Are all con zeaied from shore to shore. Old Time strides oa and seaaocs change, And friends are oft cf friends bereft ; . ' Tbe year that's gone can't be recalled, And there are bat its footprints left." Cterry-Tree, Pa Jan. 1, 1S59. Isiexettisg Discomi. The R-t: Dr.Xc- Cree, ia bis antiqnaxiia exploration ot Lon don, his discovered tbe 3fefes of te W nf- misitr -IztinzWj, ia masesct ipt, extendisg o- Ter the whole period ot its sittings- Dr. Lee, j Principal of Edinburgh TntTersiry, believed tbey bad bee a destroyed by firtr- Tbey are ow focnd ia tie Episcopal Library cf Si oa College, i. tbe city wbere Presbytery in its brief, paler divs bad its head garters. , , ' . . - ' m i . . t i i - -At a Methodist Festival in Warren, Miss., fce?4 a few evenings since, tbe floor gave way, precipilatlsg 200 persons ito tbe :c-re below. A woman rsshed to an adjoining store, spying, "I'm scared to death,1 fainted and soon died. Tbe store and boiler in use for tbe fesUval went down with the people, severely bcrn-cg some an-i scalding others- It is thought tLat some cf those who fell will die. Tbe latest novelty ia tte way of Conven tions is the eosTccation of the sporting fra ternity, or gamblers, Irota all parts of tbe conntry, at Chicago, for the purpose of estab lishing cnlfora rules ia games, and the non interference cf professional gamblers in the politics of tbe conntry. Anybody who sepposes that lockir.g a girl ia a back room will prevent ber from knowing wtat lore meias, rcibt as well try to keep strawberries from blushing in Jane, by whis pering in their ears about the sno-sv we bad last winter. A Coroners Jury ia Georgia, recently re turned the following verdict, in tbe case of a who bad been killed by lightning : "We are onioned that tbe deceased came to bis death casaally thonder!" by an acciiental stroke of SUGAR. White and Brows sugar to be ha- at November 23. WM F. IKWIN';' F LOTR. Data. V.t. e.. fr sale at tie ebesp streof J'1IN PATT..CBrweErrire CONSTABLES eaa be raprlied with Blaak Sales, ky eaflrBg at tbe Hiftimsjt's Jtur mmI offiee. Clearfield- TVLES PAT EXT SAW-GCMMER. for fa!e. cf AJ saw nscl to ordv. tr ClearSeid. Jim 9. MEKEEXL CARTER. CllTIOS. All r-erocs are ierrl-y eaationed giat porrbasicg or meddling' with the fol Vwg prr-p-erty, to wit : One yoke of black Oxen, loth with white faces: I two-horse warou. 1 red and white spotted Muily Ccw, 1 red Cow, 1 tw Tear aid Heir. 5 head of Ho?, row fa pfi eion of Abraham ?hflenterger. cf I'cica towis ehip, ai the saiae belcnz to me. ar.d i abjeet to nir order aloae " I. E. BRCBAKEK Jeeii! ber 24th. 1S-detT.' ?.a TRIAL LIST, FOR JANUARY TERM. Iv9. einmencisz oa Sd ilotlaj. the 17i djy. Jteed other?. Red and oihera. Thotnpjon t Thompson. ts Pasnnore. T Coop-er, ts Tagjart, t Irrin, ts Irriai heirs. Cta. IMoom. Ke'.lr. Michar!i AWorrell- Bf mmx; McFariand. (iaines. Carson ho-r. JIc;arTeT. Jamison, Knarr. 31ichael ATTorre!!. Freoch. Patron Ardrj i Patter Beyer & Jreec doom. Bloom. llaen7t Boy Eton X Forrest. Alexan Jeri Ferjusr.s.TS B. I. llall 4 Co, Patchin, Slorjaa, Kerlic, 5hcS"s, Long- llebridel Wiigbt. Hooper. Hol'opeter, Lecrari. Iaalap, Lati. Cnrry. Lubmm k wife, Bloom, Banay, I'riau. Leonard, TS TS TS Ti T4 TS T TJ Ti TS TJ TS T TS TS TS Ti Muck A Leoaard. geo. 'Walters, ivotv LIST Or Jf RORS, FOR JANUARY TERM, (eommeikcicg 3d Monday. 17th day.) Bell Chrle?nmn- Bogs J ha Hntt. L. Scone. A. Baogbraan. ' Brady Reaben BoesalL Philip Kanti. John Tleifos! G. B. oodiader. Fred. Korb. Barnside Thomas Mahaffey. Nicholas Beck. Chet James TbomTn. Clearfleld J. P. Krataer. John F. WeaTer. Corisgton Jobs Yothers. John M. Reiter. Ferg lireer Dell. irard Adams parkman. Graham Moses C. Evaas . Ur Joba J. Krai. Laasber City Joha McIeTsii. Penn Eism laTi. Pike Abraham Blaotc. ?r. Voc-dwarl Robert lietirrsnn. Beeearia Willi am s. V right. Bell-DsTtd McCraeken. Jvha Baker. ' Borjrf Ckarlea Cadwalader. ' Bradford Samael P. Wilson. Brady B. P. Stebbina. John Wali. L. Fleegel. Bornside Samnel Bis. Clearfiela Iiaae Johnson. leo- W. Rbeein, 11. W. Parke. Samuel MitehelL Alex. Irria. Chet Robert 34. Farrin. Ceorre MeCd.'y. Gmingten Joha Fcrtney, F. F. Coatriet, John B. onaort. Charles Genot. CBrweesril'.e John F. Irrin. Ieeatar Stepbea Tett. Iarid Eepkart- T ergnsos J am es O lenn. eirarl Jha Smith. Grahaai J iom Mri aire. K&z VfiUtam Withersw. JaeseaT. JieCraekea Lawrence Hagh Orr. A. T. Brad'er, Jha Me aaraey, Milton MtBride, A. L. Hkkoek, John , jr., Abraham Orden. Me-rria-Jonathaa Enseigh. G. F. Hop. Ffe4er- r, L I,B' B Will. . C. Thosipeoa. .'c llie- Chaa. Clearer. Elah Johasoa. Pike twgw Leeea. rr , WUUam Oleaa. - retoa Hry Wbihe: a Woodward Gorre ctt. Eovc Alexander. FARRENTD SAVRX STAD 'OR ttr J (iwl adegMd eoaumitte rf 5". T offers for reat the lar-e tarm ia Bradford to.htp. , tte iaterti of the roads frc Grahamtokylertown. MorrWaie. PbUHw borg. and Clearfield. eotia cf 2C9 acres Ter 1M acres cleared with a large aad coscmodi, Uease. a large bars and other WUdioga liereon AU a large orchard of choice fraittreea Any taforKaiicn can be obtained by arplyiaa; to BL B" fvoopavXaq .CtoarneVd. Pa, or to tie sneerfimed Jwry t, ifia . ROSEE! UIOliL-. - TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. ; i The Rarrsa' xx'a Junin U nnK:;,4 tr'.j nesday at S!-i per uua ia advance. If tot Paid at tie berianire of tho tu. M charged. Ax cmfTrzsrs wHI fc-t inserted at 51.W per so care of 12 I ines for three or Jess iasertions. For every additional insert'sca 25 tents will te charged- v A deduction, will be made to yearly adver tisers. ..... . J . Xe subscription takes fr a shorter Est than Ri tenths, and bo paper n ill be dissMrt:aed en til ail arrearages are paid, except at (be or toa ( tbe publisher. S. B- ROfT. J COr.MV DIRECTORY. Pres'tJaJge As'teJaises Fheri5"... . . PrjboootarT. Reg. Bee.". Treasurer. . . Co. nrreyor, Conaiia'sn. Ilea. Jxces Eartside, -Hon. m. L. Micre. Hon. Berj n. BomalL Fred k G. Miller, , '. Georre Walters, .' . Jaa;e Wrirley. . . John McPhersoc- . Juhn I Cattle, . . . John Irwin, sr. . . George Earhard. . . William MeCrackes. Peter Hixirer, . . Aaron C.Tate, . . Isaac W. Grahaai. George Richards. '. BellefoBte.Pa. Clearfield- . Lnthersbcrg. ClearS eti Clearfeld. NewMillport. Lorn her City. Carweafrille. Clearfield. " Clearfield-' Anditors. . Ccrocer. . . PEOFESSIOyAL 3c BTJSLTESS CARDS: D R- B. F. AKELY, Grahamtoav Ciearfrrid evas- ty.ienta -- ApritL,. D O. CROUCH. Parstcixs, Curwensrille, Oear . field eoacty, Fein a. May 14. IJ. CRAN.S. AMercey at Law and Real Estate J. Agent. ClearfielL Pa. CSce ad let a is; bis iai ience, cn Second strtet. " JIit 15. GEORGE 5CHCXTZE. Boot and Scy-e Maker, opposite the Jail. Market street, Clearfield! Pa. lie sells low fvr eaf h. Not. 10. yiILLIA3I A. WALLACE. Attorney at Law CiearSeld. Ta. te. one door north of the Potr"S.ce. cn S-eeoni street. Sept. 1. JO-EPH G 9-?N. Mannfartr-r c4 Eootf and h-s, - haw" tew row. Market srreet. ClearSeH. Pa. Made up work alwajs on hand. As 14. ROEERT J. WALLACE. Artoroey at Law. jaal lisrrict AttorneT.) Clearfield." Pa. 5c ia J-haw'i new r?w. Market e?reet May S. HBCCHER SWOOPE. Af.orcey at Law.Clear . field. Pa. Ofc ia Graham's Row. one door eajt of the -Raftmaa's Joamal' oee. Nor 10- I) W. BARRETT. Jastiee of the Peace. Lathers . . barg. Clearfield eo-, Pa will aucod prompt ly to ail ksmaesa ectrssted to bins. marij-li A1TILLLAM F. IRVTIX. Market street,C!ear6eld. I Pa- leaier in Foreign aad Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware. Oieecsware. Greeriei- and family articies generally. Nov. 18. ERRELL k CARTER. Leaiers in tcreaTin. Copper, and iheet-Iroa Ware, secowd street, Ciearfield. Pa. Uocse-spouticg and RocScg done t order, on short ntee Nov. 1. G1 UELICH k P-ENNER. Maoafaetnrers f all I kiads ti Cahicet-waxe. Market street. Clear field, l a Thev ai-o make to order CcCns. and a lit 1,1 raserals wi'.a a bearie. Nov. 1. OSHUA S. J0HN.StlN, Cabinet Maker, Market rreeu Oearfield. Pa. He will also atreni fa nera's with a hearse, when called on ; acd make c.iSns to order, on short notice. Nov. 10. F. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Ac. Rotm in ?haw'j oew row, Market street, opposite tbe Raft-m-rn'r Jmrual cSce, ClearSeli. Pa, Nov. 16. BLACKSMITHING .-Jacob Shackwener. thack fal for past favors, iroold respeerfnlly solicit a eontinoawe of a share of peblic parrocage ia his line of business, thop on Third ft- Nov. 19. JB M"ENALLY, Attorney at Law. ClearfieM, . Pa. Practices ia Clearfield and adjoining eoonties. CSee ia new brick addition, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 19. IARR1MER i TEST. Attornevf at Law. Clear J field. Pa. Will attend promptly i all legal and other business entrusted to their care ia Clear field and adjoining eocnties. inrM 6. 1S5. jas. n. L&aaivca. i.tiiL tbt. riUIOMAS J. M CULLOI GH. Attorney at Law. I. Clearfield, Pa., maybefoocd a: fcu ce ob Market street, ote door west of Riefcard Moo'j store. Iecdi and other legal isstrcreefs t repar ed with promptness aad accaraey. Feb. 13. .- J OHN Rl'SEL k Ct.. Tanners acd Carriers. PecBTille. Clearfield Co .Pa. KeeteonstaDtlT uu iijm an excellent assortment or leataer. wbtca tbey ofer for sale at the lowestea&h prices. Hides of all kinds taken io exchange Ja!yli-il. T 0EPU PETER5. Justice of the Peae. Co7 ) weDsriHe. Clearfield county. Pa-, one door east cf Moctelics i Ten Eyck'i tore. All baflne entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. and all iostmmecu of writieg done oa short notice. 4 J1BRTTPE5 P C. PURVIANCE, Professor il of Photographic Chemistry. Gallery at his residence oa iecond Street, one dor Sonth of Merrell k Carter's Tin-ware establishment. Clear field. Pa. I srDajs cf operation: Friday and Saturday of each week janelV5 TAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lcmber. J ?jaared Ttmhr, Shing'es, Boards. le, Gra hanton. Clearfield coosty. Pa., is prepared to U. on the shortest notice, all orders for articles ia his line of business, on as reasonable terms as they eaa be rroeoxed ia the county. JanlS-'iotf. DR. M. WOODS, tender his prfesaional aerri ees to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Kesidenee on Second rtreet. opposite the efice if L.J. Cracs. Es. Sce. the same that was recent ly oeenpied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can be found aniens absent oa professional business. ENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fesional serriees to the Ladies an-i Gentlemen of Clearfield an-i vicinity. All operations cp-on the teeth executed with neatness and despatch. Being familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make anineiai teeth ia the best anaEaer. Office in 2baw" New Row, Clearfield. . S?ep- 14. "OUR TEETH t DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to J announce to his friends and patrons, that he is cow devoting all of his time to operatto&s in Den tistry. Those desiring his services will find him at bis ofiee. adjoining bis residence, at nesrly all times, and always on Fridays and Satardays. an iens notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. All work warranted to be satisfactory. " I ''AGON - MAKING. The anderslssael an- tosr.ee to the pofclie that they macsfictare Wagt.cs cf all descriptions. Baggies. Sled. Ae.. at their sV-p ia New Salem. Brady" towsship. Clear field tOBLij. which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can he purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solieit a share of Mtronage. CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Oetl-iS-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. BOOT k SHUE M A KING. The undersigned hav ing eoUrel into partnership ia the above bn iaes. at the esd of the cew bndre. 1 ) miles a bwve Clearfield boroagb. are prepared to do all kind fit work in their line te the shortest notice asd cam reatoaaUe terms. JOHN f. II YT, A. G. H0YT. Jf. B. Ail kinds of eontry prodoce and hides takes ia exehacge for work. Joaa Z. BARBER A!tD HAIR DRESSER. The andersigcel takes this method to annoccee to the cititecs cf ClearfeH and tbe sarroandieg eoantry, that he has opened a Barber Shop, oa Market street, in Shaw'a rew row.wbere be is pre pared to accommodate all who may rive him a call, sal hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. 6. ISj3. JEREMIAH NORRIS. "I A TEST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonrew. at --s the corner stora of WM. IKYIN. TUB.?. a lew set of xrenca 5aV.. at WH IEYI5. tie ruce of 4 GOH AS-ORTMEXT f Ladle' Brew Goods,7 X- ewBnrisiTJt: EcelUh and Freoeb Jferino. Co-1 barr Cgared aad plain IMaicee. IetaiBe Kcbes. ' r-axoay Ilaids. Lama Cloth. Pail de Cherre. Silks. 4e.. le- for sale cheap at the corner, br October. 1W. WM.'lRYTN. TO JCSTICES OF THE PEACE. Jest printed and for sale at the Rcftmm' JrwrwaJ effee, a lot of repertor Wanks, to wit: Black Sabporaas. . Eiatk EieewttvB. B!atk rsaoesj', Blank MarriagecertiSeates Jedgnsect Notes, with and withont wairer. "I QT ACRES OF LAND, oa the Erie Tara a pike, about 7 iciles west of Carwensrine. and 13 ACRES OF LAND. adjoiniEg theraae will be sold fn aecaov-ia;: terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible f caltrration. and is well euniti! wiih choice pine timber saitable fr shingles, sawing or sqnare timber. A saw mill near hy. Apply to -L. J. CRANS. mar25 Clearfield: BIBLES. The Bible Feie-y of Clearfield e, berebr- riTcs notice that their Iwks. rame- ly. Biblee and Testaments, are deposited ia the of fiee of Jzan Wrigley, Registcr and Recorder at ClearfeH..' The books are of rsnoas a les aad a-, dapted tocapply either p rirataiadiridaals or Sua day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibies eaa be had as low as 23 eeets apiece, and testaments aa low as 6j cecu apiece. The people ef tbe ecnty generally are also in vited to leave with Mr: Wrigiey any donation they may be pleased to make ia sMf the fasds of the Society. Signed by order of the Eieeative Committee- ALEX. MjLEOO. Pr Jett. H ALLOA ! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The andersigred woall rerctf3!!T an- nosnce to bis friends and the pnb!ie generally' that te has opened out a cew Wagrm-Maklng Es tablishment ia "w Salem City.' Brady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to tsasafactare. cn the shortest cotice. ail kinds of Wagons. Carts, Wheelbarroas k. The best ma terial that eaa be procured wilt be esed. and his work will be made ia the most substantial and du rable maccer, mch as will bear the test of strict examination. Fy a close observance of his basi ness engageatefit. and bydlsp-osicg of bis work oa the BXMt reasonable term,, which be will da for either cash or arprove-d conntry prodoce, he hopes M merit anl reteive a liberal share of pub lic eastom EENJ. RISHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 15, 1?-. GR A TI A M T O N AHEAD!! .Vjr it tie Time for Eirzxiwj .'.' iVour it tkt Tint for Etrn'jr ..'.' The andersigned has jnst received from the Eat and opencl at Lis store ia Granamton. Clearfield eoantv. an extensive and we!! elected r"ck of SPRIXG AXD HUMMER GOOD, . embracing every Tariety of Dry Gools. Hardware, Vontare. Grocerie. etc etc. These goods have been selected with aa ejcial Tew to rnpply tbe wants of this commanity. and will be sold oa the most reasonable terms. "They will POSITIVELY be soli a; cheap as the cheap est in the country, for CASH. Paitk-clar attention has been nail to the selec tion cf LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among whiih are Plain acd FancySilks. Plain Bareges. Challe. Barege Delaine, Robes. Etabroiicrei collars and sleeves. Kid Gloves ; Shaw!, great Tariety; Man tillas : Trimming;; Silk and Linen Fricge: Bon nets of the laten styles; Bonnet Ribbscs aai trim mings. Ac Aho. Parasols. H'jsicry. Gloves. Mil. Bisop and India Mails. Jackonets. I.mestic aad French Ginghams, Lawns. Calicoes. Barre-l acd Caeck Jli-iin, Diapers, Crash, Napkins. Ladies' Gaiters. children's shoes-Ae., and there is no doubt that ail can be well sailed. ALSO, French cloths and cassimeres. American cloths and eassimeres. Marseilles Testings, Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of mens' and bovs" Summer wear. He has also a s:rk of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which he will sell low. The anderagned is determined to sell bis goods at the kwet prioes fur C-iSII. This is n,t mere pretence and vain boast be tnll do it. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Graham ton, May 3. ISS. TIIE "GREAT REPUBLIC -MONTTI-LY.-Z the Ptciiie, tk Bval amA Periad iral TrxAt. an4 tk Prrnt. We bare the honor to announce that we shall issee on or about the 1st of December. ISiS. so as to be ia season to command the early attention of the poblie and periodica! trade, the Jfrtt ntt W of a Mttr PlH.tr3iH azitu. to be called Tkr -Great Rfpa'JW JletttJJf. 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Town. Coun ty and Slate ia fail, as lezibly as possible. There is little risk ia sending money by maiL Large sums should be remitted kv draft." if possible, or registered letter. UAKSMITH A CO . Publishers of the -Great Republic"' Monthly, No. 112 and 114 William St.. New-York. B AR AND HOOP IRON, small rent! iron for stove rods, Ac. for sale at the tore of October 6. WM. IRVIN- R EADT-MADE CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes a full assortment, at the corner store of October 6. UU. WM IRVIN. LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, at the eor t jL per store, Cnrwensville. October 6. 1S5-5. WM. IRVTN. FR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen, by WM. IRVIN. Carwensrille. September 22 1S. -SPANISH Sole Leather, for sale at the corner sUre. Hises taken at the hizhest price. Oetober C- 7TLL0W B.4-KFTS. Alotoa band aed or T t aala by jNov2j WM. F. IRWIN. HUBS AND BUCKXIS. L ed and foe sate at -A varietv just reeeir WM. F .'IRWIN S. SALT. A large qocniity of SALT jast reeeSv ed. aad which will be sold verv cheap tor eah, bv the sack- at WM. F. IRWIN S. mniirrvi ivr rtr.ips i A crezei tid ftrr Sals at tie store of , i 4 SSON VILXE PROPERTY FOR SA LE. jTjL The property formerly occapied by Jauaea Smith, being Z adioiaisg lots, having a two story flack bowse. 24 fy 13 feet, and a plank shop. 24 by la feet, tkereoa erected, is foraase, or rent, oa accommodating terms. Appiv to March -i L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. TO ALL WANTING FARALs. see advertisement of Ha-mmer.!"n Lands. Sept. S. ISitJ. TO ALL WANTING FAR.2IS. see adrertiseaeat of HaBBoalro Lands. . sept. 3 IS3L TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see aJvertxsemeBt cf HaamoBton Land. Bert . im. TO ALL WAITING FARMS, see advertisemest of Haamoatoa Laa-is. se&t. 3. lit. T1 ALL WANTING FARM?, see advertisement of Haaamoaton Lands. iei4. ft. lo. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see advertie:ent of Hansmc-atOB Lacd. Sft--"i-3m c no. ICE OF GIFTS! Hereafter everv rarchaser before par- chairg bis books has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RA.XErS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RA.XEYS CHOICE OF GIFT? AT RAXXEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXXErS CHOIC E OF GIFTS AT RA XXE IS CHOICE OP GIFTS AL RAXXEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXXErS G.-aat America Gift BoL Haute. Xo . yiZ 2-rfinTtr, Xetr Tori, where the gifts, eoa.sistirg cf Jrirrirj. 3-r., and Tvytt im snr ffcfa a erntt to Tr II m t4 reH doito-, are always oa eakibitioa. ia ample Show Cases. Oar New" Descriptive Catalwgse, contain ing a large Tariety of Bocks in eTery department of Science and Literature. !! of which are 'Id at rerular publisher's prices land explaining OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing eve rv psrehaser otrm tkmiee f jrtftr. and aettine forth aaeqaallred iztdoceaects to As fit. will be eat. post paid, to anv utdivkiual oa appiieauozt. Address. A. RANNEY. Agent. Jaly 7, l4n. No. Tj3 broadaay.N Tl CABINET-WARE. GULICH k EENNF2L wocli inform the citizens of town and Far rounding country, that they centinne to maaufac tare to order, and keep eotxactlv oa Land, everv variety of CAB IXET-ll'ARE. consisting Jf Dining Breakfast, aad Centre Tables; Sewing, Wriutg. aad Wah Stands, Maaogoay acd Com mon Bedsteads; Mahogocy a&d Cace-ix-ttvmei Chairs. Mahcgoay and Coiemon E area us ; Sofas Lounges. Ac They wi!! also rep-air fornitore and chairs in good style, cheap f jr e ash House Pain tic r done oa short notice- aad easy terms. Shop and Ware-rooms, oa Market street, (same as for merly occupied by John Gaelich.) nearly opposite the Old Jew Store." r where they are at ali times ready to accommodate those who may iavor them j with their custom. As the times are rather p-res-1 sing, they hare determined to dispose cf articles in their business, at the very lowest cash rates, i Step ia and examine their ware, aed judre for vourselves J'tHN Gl'ELlCH. September 1,1 5iS- DANIEL BENNLR. j N. B. Cofins made to order oa short notice, and j fanerals attended with a neat bearse. and aprro I priate aceompanyaeats. wben desired. G-A B. !R OEIN.S' LITERARY DEPOT Thomas Dru; Store to the Store F.oc-m fonaer'y occcpied by Riahard Shaw k Son. one door West of the Mansion H'Ue."' where be is prepared to ac-m- modate bis former customers aad the public gen erally, with everyihing in bis lice. Having late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his former Mk. he is now prepared to accommodate ail who may faver him with a call, with BOOKi OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES, FANCY ARTICLES AND Ct.NrECTION ARIES. Tobacco ac l Cizars. I'SUGS, MEDICINES. DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Cieau'nl t. &-r A-r . i-e. Among his stock will be foaad Histories. Ei.rra phies. Sketches. School Boks, Poetical, Scieotic. Mecbaoical. Medical and Law works ; tbe latest publications always on hand or procured to order: all the Majaxlnrs furnishel nivn'hly, a: pebii-h-ers prices; fancy and common letter paper: plain and ruled cap paper; perforated paper; pote pa per ; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deeds ; a great variety of Steel Peas : eooamoB and fancy pes-boldrrs, pencils. A. Ac. Ac. w bkb be will sell at the most reasoaable price. His stock of Drugs- Medicines. Dye-staffs. Paiats. 4c, is large and well selected; aluoog which are Calomel. Blue Mas. Quinine. Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverize-1 : RoeheHe aad Epsoa Salts: Cream of Tartar. Sulphur. Sen na. Pick Root. Sop. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A eij. Sulphate of Zi&c; Liqaoriee. Colombo anl UeMiaioM; Lotr wd. Oil Viwiai. B.'oo VitriuL Cope ras, Alain. RVi Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome Green and Yellow. Venaiitioc. Terra de Sienna, acl in fact a general assortment He has also a fine Jot of Ladies' Gfd ! Prea Pins. EarIrops. Ficer Rings. . Also. Watch Guards and Keys. Penknives. Hair oils; Hair. Reading. Fine acd Pocket combs, Tootb-pkks Ra zors and Strops. Sadiers' S:!k. Pear! powder. Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a great varifT. Also. Prunes. Figs. Plaisias. Almonds, rea-nuts and Filberts: Candies a general assortment; Cin asion. Cloves- Pefjer. and other spices: blacking, and Spool Cottoa ; the most p-pu?ar Patent Med icines of tbe day ; all of which will b sold al the very cheapest rates. laii ana enane selves. -ept thomas'robins. A CARD FROM PR. JAMES 34. J AR. RETT, OF THK NEW-YORK LUNG IN FIRMARY. My connection for the past eirht years with the above Insatatioa. as Chief Phvsi- eian. and a twelve years' et-urseof steady devotion ts the Cure of Puimocary Consumption and its kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled op portunities and advantage of patbol&gia! research aided not a little by a perfect system cf M'.tml InkiJ-jtia has ecat!e-l ce to arrive at a deci sive, direct, and successful course of treatment fr.r the positive nc i radical enre of all diseases of the Tt9U, LjtHt. aud AiT-paumei. By Inhalatica. the vapor and curative propertiesof medicines are directiy alJresedto the dLseasei orgaoscf the in tegument. I da not advise tie use of Medical In halation of aoy kiad. to the exclisioa of r".-.-, treatment; acd althongh I eocsider it aasefal ad juvant in tbe proper manageaueFt of those fearful and often fatal dieas. yet I deem it verv acces sary that each patient should have the benefit of boti r'n'ril acj local treatment. The success rf uy treatmect in the above diseases, and the hich character of the Institution orcr which I have's long bad the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eul.jgy cr coshec-ei from me. At the solicitation of many private aad prof.-caaI friends, through whose philanthropic ail the above charity b beea long and liberal! y swppuned and after dee consideration. 1 have concluded to make sae arrangements as will br.ns tbe benefits of mv experience and treat meet within the reach c-f all. and not eonfiBe myself, as bereUfore, to those on ly who entered the Infirmarv, or who were able ta visit me at my osce U.p"i8g therefore that tfeo arrangement will give entire tatisfactioa. both to my professional brethren and the public I would respeetfaUy announce in conclusion, that I m efe romultetl ymtntilly or letter, oa all dU eases as above, and that the medicines, tbe same as used in the Institution, prepared to sett each in dividual case. TUatK - ajvr. M"tiU I.ti j itrt. i-c. ire . will be forwarded by express to any part of the Uaited Stales or the Canadas. Teaas My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, ris: $12 per month for each patient, wbica wiU include medicine soScient for one month's ai ; also. Inhaiing Vapor, and aa Inhaling Apparatus! Payment as follows : 55 to be paid to Express A gent oa receipt of tho boa of Medicine, and the balance 3 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be eared oris entirely satisfied with tho treatment. Patient, by giving a fall history of their case, and their symptoms in full, eaa be treat ed as well by letter as by personal exazainatioD Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrea s treat ment may rely apoa immediate aad permaaent relief, aa he seldom has to treat a eaaecser thirty days. Letter for advice promptly axawered. For farther particulars ad ires J AMES M. JAR RETT, M. D. No, 620 Broad way. corner Tweiitk ?t, N. Y. P- 5- Physicians and others viairtag the eitv are respeetfaUy invited to call at the I&Srtaarv. wnere many interestine; eases eaa be witaessed. and here osr lapsfsswr'svz forth inhx- lauoa oz emic; vapor can be seen and ia- ple1 New-York, Acgaat 4. 1SS5. Cm. A t ef goo-1 GricdDi wi;a Ss?nre. for sale JHN PATT0S; Ctrw-tsvEia. ROAD HOrsC CORXElt OF IV nin and White Screeta iiRKYILLE Fa. Feb 24 R. R. MEANS. Proprietor. GLORIOUS SEWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tbe subscriber baric g takes the above well knows stand. In Carwenaviile. Pa is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His tabie will always be sapplied wKb tbe beet the market caa afford, and his Bar with tbe choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8. 1S33. DAVID SMITH. "TANSION nOl'SE, CJtarjieJJ, ia The 11m. aadersigned respeetfaUy umaeei a? tbe public that be has leased the above Hotel ia Clear field arag h. and that be is prepared to accoaa a&ndate all who may favor bini with their castota. His hoase is commodiows axd ccBTet'cst. ard bis table sbail be sapplie-d ia the best manner possi ble. No effort wi J be spared to reader general aattsfactioE. By strict attention to baines. and to the wants acid comfort of bis gwests, be expects to secare a liberal share of patronage. - -febll-'j7 DAN. M. WEAVER. MT. VERN03T nor.SE. LUMCER CITY, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA Theun der signed notifies the public that he has r-pe&ed out tbe above named hoase. and that be is well pre pared to aceofemoda'e all who may favor him with a call. The boose is three stories bigh. is commodious asd well famished, and bo pains will be spared to render saxufaetioa to gaest. His Bar always supplied with choice liqoor of ail kinds. There ie plenty of stabliac eoaaectcd with the house, lie solicits a share of pablie patron age. L. W. TEN EYCb Lu :iiber City. April 21. IsO-S-Cia-pd. Sr s q r E II A .v A IJl O I" S E, Cnrtmimlle, Ctearfvtd CVwr, Prm'a. The wberibr. formerly of tbe Exchange Hotel, l'hilipsburg. ha vitg taken the a cove boase. rititate ia the east end ot tbe Boroagh ot Carwe&STille. oa the bank cd the Sasaebanna River, would res pecUaily aanoeaee to the trarelUng potli-. that he is fully prepared to aecom20tite Kraagers and ail others who axay favor bia wirh aeaul. The hotic is tew. well famished, large aid ec-m-n:Jiou. and travellers wi!I fiai every exevenie&re tecesjarv to their comfort- Ample tab'iag is at taehed to the premUes DAVID JvlIXsTON, Curwer-rii!c. FebTBarv 17. l-sj. I FLEMING nOTEL. (FORMERLY KNOWN 1 As XUEGjD INTENT.) Ct RWEXS 1LLE ClearSeli Couz,ty. Pa. The sabjeri'oer ae-gs leave to inform bis old customers and lao pabiie geae raily that he has recently taken tie abovo eU known stax.d. aad that he has entirely refittel aad refurnished it ia a style adapted to the age. aad the wants of the entire travei.'irg com m ax. it t. HIS TABLE will alwavsbe r rovried with erery ( luxury tie markets anl srrvuEditg coci.try wi.l i afford. HIS BAR will be at plied with the efcwt- ee-t wines aad liqaors lil SIABLES. which j are The best and ttofi e-stuvodi-.u oa the road j within a day's travel, will always beta charge of i careful and attentive hitlers In short, every j der.artmett of his erabtihment wi:! be suppled i wi;a all the eomfurts aai eoave-uieaees the wearv j traveller eocld dei.-e. WM- A MASN. " Curwensvj-.le. Jane 2. lrj. - . . - CLEARFIELD nni'SE. O RNXK OF J HRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAt- i FIED, PA. The undersized iC'cll rcspeetfilly i inform his friends and tee traveli-r t ab.vs-ia - is general, that he bag taken the t'n ho: ! merly kaon as tbe II' m -, ',! ITotri '. and that the house has been recetty refitted. itsprvel and newly fsreished ; that exte-sivo s'a.Wiag has jast been ericpleted: and that he is pre pared to accommodate all who nir jrive hra a caw ia tee most pleassee and agreeatrie b He is amply rrovide-i witls everything to acaer. render hi boase a desirabio Korcirr place, and will endeavor to entertain his guests ia a manner that eaanoC fail to rive the fuiiesz caiisfarioa. Thm house is sitaatea ia a pleaaaxt aad qoirl part of the ten. and Boexpease or atteatjon will bo sra- red to make it tee of the best boases ia theeoacty. A liberal patronage is respoetf c'ly solicitel- rfu j bar will be sepplied with an assortment of ehire liquors. -jaae2-H. H.Ts MvER'iW. LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! I LAGER EEER JAUO.V. j EiiiHZ Hatse! Eiiinz llonte'. aaf Rzltnef j t.itw House. Eizi-s- Hokt ' axd BtXe.-r Esti? Hafte' Ettix'z IIjufT a4 Btier'r tne BniersignM takes this aretnot til tcformiBg the ruiz of Clearfield and the peb'ie io geaer- al. that ho has opened as EATING HOl'sE aad BAKEKT ia the room oa Market street, kaown as i tie -Out Jnr Srre. where hewid keepoahasd a general assort m eo t ff CTcfectioaarie. sach as Catiies of all kin Is. Nuts ia great variety. Figs. Rai--civ. Prtcci, Ac- ic. Ilewirl alj keep Ate aad Lager Beer at all limes, wiich. te does cot hesitate to say. is a saperk-r article, and from the bct breweries ia the wot. ALSO, a large a.-s,rt-ment of Tokaou aod Cigars, always oa Hard. As he U a Baker bv trade, be wf'.! alwav keep a supply U FRESH BREAD acl CAKES.'as weil a PIES of every description that the season will afford. He will" also bake to order, oa sb.rt no tice, anything of the kiad that ait t-e wanted by the citizens f C lemrfieU. The pablie are respectfully in vied to call aad see his stock, which he thinks caesot fail to zeeet the wants aad wishes of persons who desire iit of the artie'e ia his liae of beriaesa. He solicits. aa-1 hopes to reeeire. a liberal share of patn-uage. as it will be his eocstaat atei to a?eeesodate and please all who may faver him with their custom. Cail aad jadtte i'r vo3rs!ves- Remember the place, the -OLD JEW STORE." oa Market s-'reet Clearfield ap2-?J HENDL1N EN I RES. Tn E GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GoLDEX PRIZE. Tbe Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Goldea Prito. The Golden Prize. Tea Gotaen Prize The Golden Prize The G!.io Prize THE GOLDEX PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! tLLrsTBtTtf' ILLUSTRATED ILLl STRATED Ei ERY WEEK. PiittrfH trfryt r-rri. Vinwfrrri ere-rt in I; If! Nitrated rrerw t: I:.itrj:rd ererr trrei. Platimi'd eri vrl . ILLUSTRATED I'lt-?id rrrrx ars-rf KlTSr WEEK rtt men eff-r tm! f re IHE GOLDEX PKIZE TilUmrrd ; IJA'u?r3Z?d Fixstiaiei 1 he At w k ork eekly GoLPn Paixs: is ice vf tee largest aad best weekly paprrsof the dar Aa Imperial (Juarto evrtaiEitx- etrit firt, or fortv eoiumn. f entertaining orsicat matter: and ele gantly illustrated every week. A Gift worth cent to 5v9 t in Gild will be preen led to eaeh Subscriber iiimeiiatelv oa rece.pt of tbe subscription moaev. One copy for one year. an 1 I trift. Cne copy f.tr two years, 3 i. an-i 2 gifts. fae copy for throe years. a P0, and S gifts One copy for five rears. S w. atd j gifts AND TO CLUBS 6 Three copies oa year. So 0. and 3 gifts. FtTe copies o&e year, W. and 5 gifta. Tea eof-tet one year, 1 aad lu gifts. Tweety-one copies 1 year. 5j) 00. aad 21 gifu .v to dUtribcted ar comprised ia the fvtlowiE Uu : - P-kages of Gold, containing $i0d each. a packages of Gold, containing JM) each. It packages of Gold, containing ltt each I? . JFSrT Huntiag Cased Haiche. 104 each. -j uou aicnes. 50 Gold Watches, 1M Gold Watches. 3w Ladies Gold Watches. - - - . 2w Silver H anting Cased Watehea, i each. 0 each. 50 each. 3 each. 3 each. .uirr avaea, - - . - - la 2j each 1000 gold guard, vest k fobchaias. la to 30 eah" God Lkets Eracelets. Erooches. Ear Drops. c. fw CVC,-rini' ?,ere Be"-"- Ringi. Stirt Stals. Watch keys. Gold and Hirer Thimble, aad a variety of other artieles. worth from O cents to clJ ea6h, Immediatelr on the receipt cf the subseriptioB money the subscriber s same wUI be entered apoa our subscrtptioa book opposite a number, and tho gm corresponding with that nasi bej will be f ar-war.;cd- within one week, to the subscriber s r erprezt. pert jrrid . ' A11 sommuaicaUons should be addressed to IF v IIT1U 3 aaa Jl.iCat Buildin J3j Broad war. V York. pectmen copies sent free. A genu' wasted. Nt iora, Jttarca 17. 1-Iamly. ITARDWARE A large assorrmect just reir- a. a. od cpnM a-vt nw Tot sale bv vT"M F f RWIV. -ar a l r "V" S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, 11 o PRINTER-- CARD AND ENVEU. Px. Warehouse. No 443 Commerce Stroet. Pbiladol phia. rCaab beyers wiU find it foe tbair Uter es to call. Janaary - la-ly. pSQNBAD k WALTON, 2i Market Streat Phil J aielphia; Importers and L'ealers ia Hard ware. Iron, Nails. Ac Jte. They rerpectf ally ia vite the people of CiearSeld. te exstiaao titar fa vors. Aag. l.IfSS.-ly- P011IERCIAL nOTEL, Na. 2. Sowtk j Sixth street, between Market aad Cbeoaat. Philadelphia, has been recently opened for ta aceommodarioa of the pabne. The house is ia a ceatrai kicatioa. aad baa andergoce extsive re pairs the charge per dav is SI Sept- 22. 135-5. ' V. BLAIR. Agt - TO I NT VERNON HOTEL, No lit aad ill. 11 2sd Street. above Arch. Fbilalefr kia-Pa. ifeu ii'tej a ! boea reatted. aad u bow afaxa opeted fc-r the aeeommodatioa t f tbe traraasg. public. It is Kaealed ia a pleasaat jart of ttewivy. acd every eSWt will be ma le to make gaeata efi' fortaible." Tnr tie hwe. IarJig S lj per day . A M. U .?KIN.. Propnotsar. September -2- K. j VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY t -i" a. STOKE. No. 72 North Szxoo Street, tott- SW tit Monttl I'rrmvm Himtf.S Pphiladelihia. Gold Lover WateVesL fall jewelled. 19 K. easea. Silver Lever dt-. do.; Silver Le-piao, do.; Qunnr GoM Spectacles- Silver do.; Siivor Table Spooaa. Silver Iesert do. : Silver Tea do. ; Gold Peas aad Gold Case; Gobi Peas aad Silver do.; together? with a varietv cf fine G&ld Jewelry, G!i Carb, Guard and Foo Chaita. All gooda warraauft Mi be as represented. Waicboa as4 Jewelry, ropair el ia tbe best manner. A !.. i'iscie Marks. Pica. Ac . made to ordor., N. E. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be paactaaily attooded to. His motto is: -5aail Prnfiu aad Qaisk Salca, PhLlaJelpbia. April 2o. Iia. . G' REAT DISCOVERS" OF TflE AGE. IMPC'STANT T' ToBACOi CHEWEti Dr. G h itjr Uwnirf t Ta:e Rrjtarnttv Trektt. die G.-rt SmiuuKte fr Taiarrt It ia a we'- k Down and iacoaxrovertabie fact thai tbe aae of Tooacco is t'ae r rxweer eanoe of mac v of the most oever MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorders to watch tie race of aaaa is aabjeet. asewrefal u alais aal i&r-g aad paicfsl experseace haveaiaar ly provew that it eontaiascertaia aareotic aad pi soBoas p roper ties zaosx daagerewa ia tawir offocta. whkh by entering iato tbe blood deraega tao fite'M;as and operations cf the Heart, caaaisg ma tj io swpposo that orgas to be oerioBalr dioraaed. T"BACLX af eets alw she catire tierveaa ayataa, macifes:iz.)r ite!f as all who have over ajied ta Ojiiyas weed will bear tejrimoay ia Lassitade. Nen'.-tis Irritability. Water Brasa. Iiyvpapa.a. aad zsaxy other diovier of a similar eharaetar. Tho -Taste E.eruratire Trthei"' are d e raei to coaa teract thee haaefal iufiaeaees- aa-d have prevod completely scccessf al ia a multitude of ex and wherever ase-1. Beiag atarmlesa ia taeaaaoivoa they exert a beeefiiai oect cpoa tie eaxir ava tem. ressoriag the Taste which has becocao vitia ted or deslrvyed by great iMalgeac. eaatpUtt !y rezsoviig tie irritation ail aeeoUE easy lag uk- r- ! nag aesatioa of tie Throat which are altiti etsejaets apc abtftaioicg froca ts aao of To bareo. and by giviag a heatthy lone to tho Stosa atb. ifcvigriraie tie whole ysteai- Pers-jss who are irrecrievahly Baderaaiatag their eoastitauons and shorteaiaaT taoir Ltsoa. I aboa'd ae taeao Trachea immediate) aad tsraw i eff tte l.atar ni ati asplaaaact habll af Tabacoo . aewitg. These Troches or Loteeges are pat Bp ia a ob venient and portable fra at the low trt of so ceel per Box. ! Prepared t' .. A liberal disooaat to too Trail. Prepared solely hv tho awdorsirBod So whom all oners shoaM oo aBidreaced, JAMLs E. &JWER5. rTarrat. Comer 21 and Race rreeU- Piuaiaiaiia April 14. Iv-It. HAMMONTON LADS.-.Ynr E-s-faW I kmmbus rrm ia a aoajiav place. j .V fruaa Philadelphia, oa tao Cam-ta aad A j lactic Railroad- New Jenev. Aao'd esut has t'y been o tea ed for sa-e, aad the Irz d:i- j i.jn of acres divided ao iato farms of a- eres aai f wards. 1 he soil is of tkt se aaalii fur tse rroioctiOB of fruits- z-raiaa. A, T r,. is 515 t.j 5 per acre, payable i a easy qaartar yearly instalmeEia. wtthia'a term of fwar voara, w iib interest. The terms arc made easv. ia'oriar to ins.ro the rapid impreveateat of the laad. hv eiiablinr tt' i iiViifMo sax re ia at fxrm. ft is Bow tLfis; exiT-Ert vel v iair roved bV good roaia. and s-me of the bes citixcaj frcaa New Ealad ail the Middle States m erecting lara improvo-aaeats- It is a sreee of the greatest iaeproTeateat oat of Philadelphia Sevesty-iv hoajes kavo been built ia 4 Breaths, Practical farmers aad -.i.esj zaca from the length acd broadth of tkt C tiou are settiiag there, bt is aa iasportaat hasi aesa place, ob aoemaat of its bear ia tho sxkist of a great market. Every article raued oa this laad. c-is aa iKBEe-ilaie u. The water is exewUeav. sad bo stea teirg as lever is keewB. The aoti ta a sandy r clay ioaza. with a ettu iottmm aad rv Umut of mi-cm. It is free of stoaes aad easily workel. It a'aoends larrely in the phosphates, and sack is its fertility thai frooa tbe crpa pro duced both apoa this land aad the area adjoia irgnaier e;;iva:i:.B. it will be faced cot to be exeelie-1 acwherc ia the prodactia of crwps moat adapted Pa its market. The reader may be we3 aware that the tariiest aad the best Traits aad veg etable come from New Jersev. which are anaaai !y exported to the amocet of miiiioes of doUara Tte iazd. boides beia; aoreaau La eisrv war fvr tertil:zers. has aa abeaUaBt supple of the boat qnaliryef mack maaare. Lam ber aad baaldiag aaateriab eaa ho bad ea the spot at a cheap price, from the &;Us Other mills are bsw being cpeaed. acd brick raids briar started oa the groaad. A person eaa pat spa frame teteent for preseet eocreaieaee fr ot hasdre-i dollars- Oa acroazu of tie exteacva sa. tgraun ttz, is the best coaxse to parsae ia ori.r to get aplace to live ia at first. Carpenters and bail de rsareoakaBd pat ap hoases oa the besz termo ia sett;;tg here tie emigraat has taaay ad vac - f "5 ittia a lew t.rs ride of the i riie : t M, . - . .-v a .r r,-i.e - .a;es ant Aew z-aglaad - he ir hts old frieads aad associations: he U in a is near 1 '.' - re every zzaprorement aad comfort of ciniiiation is at band : be is in a heal thy p.ce. ad is sot sntjeei to tho certainty of losg the creater part of his family and his owa fiealtn by those maligaant fevers whieb caako tho graves of s many mL2is of the ,-i k,r. oy in far eff regies away fram home and frieada Besides, be has a naild climate aad aa ones w'ater There are three trains daily to PbiladefVkia. and to a.l those who prove tie railroad com pa ny etve a free ticket- The reader wiU at Bee be rtroek witk tho ad vaatages here pre seated, aad ak himself wbv the property ha swt been takca up before. The rem ' sob is, it was never thrvwa ia tho market ; aad Ba les these statmeets were correct bo one wocH ho invited to examine the land before parchasiar This all are expected to do. They will see the land aader culUv-io : they win BNt persozta. ao doubt, from their own neighborhood; thev will" witness the improveateBU. aad eaa jadxe of th o m ia Donaialkia. FmiDiikMi i prepared to pnrc&ase. as manv are locaiicr and locations are sot hell an refusal Taa Hammonten Farmer, a zaoetbfr lirar aad Agncaitural sheet, cootaiui.rf.il iajorsaatiol o. tiammontoa. will be sent to each iaqairer aad" eaa be obtained at 2i cent per asanas. - ' Till iadispatable. Warrantee deeds rivoa. dear of all locambraBee. when pn.-rhase asonev rt if t ,0k''Ei -Leave Viae street wharf. I niladelpbia, for HamaoBtOB by railroad at 7s i Y M : wlti inire for Mr Lyrnox, Boarding eoBTeBieaee will be foBnd Letters aad applications eaa be aJJr-.i , U,UkX- tSBUl beWafaJt ftf"- iVra,reheerful"v OIVEfWnSANX.Y.GIN aad r " l- i-. far sal. t K -v . - apr .my cua store oz R, MOciSoP. saia at the store tif - s-ATTTjy. Cwrweorriile tVAIT-",I!"iJn' st received at the sr. ' h Sty) ' V-J4 F IHWIN store