Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 27, 1852, Image 4

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    IMMORTALITY. :
.
If
. wholly perish with the body,
what an impOsture is this whole system of
laws, Manners and usages on which hu
man, society is founded! If we wholly,
pe4Sh with the body, - these maxims of
charity, patience, justice, honor, gratitude
and friendship, which sages have taught
and good men have practiseq t , what are
they but empty words, possessing no real,
binding efficacy? wuy should we heed
them, if in this life only we have hope!
Speak not of duty. What can we owe to
the dead, to the living, to ourselves, if all
are, or will be, nothing? Who shall die
tate to us our duty, if not our pleasures, ifl
not our own passions? Speak not of mor
ality. It is a mere chimera, a bugbear of
human invention, if retribution terminates
with the grave.
If we must wholly perish, what to us
are the sweet tics of kindred? what the
tender . names of parent, child, brother, l
sister, husband wife or friend The char.'
actors of a drama are not more illusive.—
We have no ancestors, no decendants—
since succession cannot be predicted of
nothingness. Would we honor the illustri
ous dead? How absurd to honor that which
has no existence? Would we take thought
for posterity ! How frivolous to concern
ourselves for those)whose end, like our
own, must soon he annihilation? Have
we, made a promise? How can it bind
nothing to nothing? Perjury is but a
jest. The last injunctions of the dying—
what sanctity have they, more than the '
last sound of a chord that is snapped, of
an instrument that is broken
To sum up all : if we must wholly per
istf; then is obedience to the laws but an in
sensate servitude; rulers and magistrates
are but the phantoms which popular imbe
cility has raised up; justice is but an un
warrantable infringement upon the liberty
of men—an imposition, a usurpation : mod
esty a prejudice ; honor and probity, such
stuff as dreaMs aro made of; and incests,
murders, and parricides, the most heart
less cruelties, and the blackest crimes, are
but the legitimate sport of man's irrespon
sible nature ; while the harsh epithets at
tached to them are merely such as the
polity of legislators has invented and in].
posed on the crcdulty of the people.
Hero is the issue to which the vaunted
philosophy of unbelievers must inevitably
lean. Hero isthat social felicity, that sway
of reason, that emancipation of error, of
which they eternally prate, as the fruit of
their doctrines Accept their maxims,
and the whole world falls back into the
most frightful chaos ; and all the relations
of life are confounded; and all ideas of
vice and virtue are reversed; and the most
inviolable laws of society vanish and all
moral discipline perishes; and the govern
ment of states and nations has no longer
any cement to uphold it : and all the har
mony of the body politic becomes discord;
and the human race is no more than an
assemblage of reckless barbarians, shame
less, remorseless, denaturalized, with no
Zither-check than passion, no other bond
than irreligion, no other God than self!—
Such would be the world which impiety
would make this world, were a belief in
God and immortality to die out of the hu
man heart.—Mas..illon.
TO RAVE A GOOD lIORSE.
It is not sufficient to have a good colt,
the product of a superior mare with a stal
lion of good blood and established reputa
tion. This is necessary, but it is not all
that is necessary. A most promising colt
that attracts universal admiration while it
follows the mare, may be grown into an
almost worthless horse. How then; hav
ing a good begining shall wo grow a good
horse, for good horses alone are profitable
to raise 7 By exercising the greatest care
in their management until they have ceas
ed to be colts—Many ruin, almost, a colt
the first winter by starvation, by turning
it in the yard to run with the young cattle,
to pick a scanty nourishment and that of
the cheapest and,.coarsest food. There is ,
on the other hand no one season of its life
when care, and good and full feeding of
appropriate food will tell so much for good
as this same first winter. A friend, who
for many years has annually sold two or
three young horses at the highest market
prices, has often assured us that at no time
in the life of his colts did he take so good
care of them and feed them bettor than
during their first winter ; and that by the
effect produced upon them the first year
he could tell what kind of horses they
would become. There is something so
abiurd in scanting the supply of nourish
ment to a young growing animal I Some
-fiincy that such a course will 'render the
animal hardy. The only effect produced
upon the growing animal by an insufficient
nutrition, is to hinder his best develope
moat. Wait until he has attained his
growth, and then stint him if you choose.
It can be done then with less injury.
Colts are often put to hard work at too
young an age. It not unfrequently hap
pens that you will see a horso of five
years old with all the wear and tear of ten
in his appearance— This should.never be.
The exercise of the same judgement in
the management of colts most used to
wards children would prevent this..
Colts should be put to exercise - and
training at an early ago; and may do
light labor to advantage, but to put upon
for years the labor proper only for six
and seven years, has been the ruin of
many promising animals. There are oth
er suggestions that occur properly in this
connection, but we will omit them, consid
ering the two mentioned above as the most
-important.—Granite farmer.
_ Every farmer should see daily every
animal he has, and inspect its condition.
Weekly visits, as with some, soon result
in weakly animals. The man who provi
des well sheltered cotes for his sheep in
winter, will soon find plenty of coates for
his own back.
,Heavy carrot crops for cattle, will soon
return carats of gold. •
ACTION AND RE-ACTION IN FARMING.
Never keep animals on short ellpanne—
if you starve them, they will surely starve
You.
Although in draining land thoroughly
your purse may be drained, yet the fall
crops that follow will soon fill it again.
Always give the soil the first meal. I
this is well fed with manure, it will feed
all else; plants, animals and men.
Fences operate in two ways—if good
they are a defence, if poor an offence.
Many a farmer by too sparingly seeding
his new meadows, has had tc, cede his
whole fitrm.
A good housewife should not he a per
! son of "one idea," but should be equally
familiar with the flour barrel ; and al
though her lesson should be to lessen ex-
Tenses, yet the scent of a rose should not
be less valued than the cent in tho
She will doubtless prefer a yard of shrub
bery to n yard of satin. If her husband
'is a skilful sower of grain, she is equally
skilful as sewer of garments ; if ho keeps
his hoes bright by use ; . she keeps the hose
of the family in order.
"Manure is money," and "short paper"
is like a short plant ; a note at bank ma
ture'} by falling due—but th'ey will be
found m both cases shorter than wanted,
unless the fiscal bank and the bank of the
earth both receive timely deposits.
To abuse animals by starving them, is
as base as the hope of gaining by it is Unse r
less.—Albany Cultivator.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF' CLEARFIELD CO
DAVID SACKET,
riABINET AND CHAIIL MAKER, Locost st., betwoen
✓ Eecoall and Titittl. Apro I
AVM. T. GILBERT,
ITLACKSMITII—At hicrThee's Mills. in Bell lownthip—
UP where ell work in his line in done on stio,t notce, an
reaionabto UMW DUAL Wit. 1&51 .
P. W. BARRETT,
MEltellANT and PLLODUiIi. DEALER. Larhoyetin ra
Clearfield co., Pa. Auril 17, 18.5.1.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
ERCAANT and PRODUCE DEALER, Lothersburg
I.V.A. Clearfield caunty, l'a. Aurul 17. MI.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT and PLI.LIDUCk: I.utherstnirg
Cleat acid ea.. Pa. April 17, 1183 J
ISAAC SMITH,
rt i r C RCII ANT and LUDIBER and FILL/DUCT, 11F,ALE11
Curwrosvilla. Ap , ll 17. 1113:1.
WILLIAM H. BLOOM,
F.ICHANT find and DEALT a
LVI. Lurwontville. Cleat Cold county. Pa. AVM 17, 17SJ
WILLIAM BLAUKSHAIRE,
CABINET and CHAIR MAKER. and 1101'e.B and SIGN
VAIN PELL one dt or toutn or the Proihyterinu Church,
on second street. Ulendield Pa. Apra hi. It EJ.
JOHN H. HILBURN,
BOUT am) eIIOE M AK EH. t'econd urea. nearly oPpos:tp
/..P A. K. Wright, sore. Cleartiaid. Ya. Awl] 16. 1632.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
fILACKBMITII„ on Third street, between Market end
11 Wanitit, elearfield.Pe. Auntie. HO.
WALLACE & HILLS,
RLTAILEKS OF FOItEIGN AND DOMESI'IO MER
tAIANDISE—at F. ha w's old Bluntl--Ckruilehl.
the
HURXTHAL & BRO'FIIER,
M ULCH 4NTB
and WIRIER DEALERS, Woolland
Post °thee, 11.adford Cluatfield co. Avni 17,'u3.
J. L. CUTTLE,
rfIOIINTY PURVEY ER and LAND AGENT. Office ad
YJ jarniog hls residence an Market street, Clearfield.
Ar,ril rd. IHs2.
GEO. RICHARDS,
FASIIIONABLE TAILUR—WLet end of Shaw's Row
nu Deo. JO. 185..
RICIIARD GLENNAN,
BOOT & 13110EntAii. ER—East door In -Mimes Row on
Market streot--elearfield. Dee. 30. Mi.
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
ERTENSIVE RETAILER Or FOREIGN AND DO
mastic Itlerchandiza—Ensi. end of +State street—Cameos
EDW. B. PATTON,
CABINEDIAKEW—Enst end of State lireetn,--CiaBr.Tens-
THOMAS MILLS,
fIOACII AND BLEIGII MAKER, on Third street. be
swoon Market and Locust, Clearfield. Pa. APrilltf, '52.
WM. McBRIDE,
rj, ETAI LER AND DEALER IN LUMBER —Norteas
lA. Comer of State and Locust streets. Cu rwessville.
Dec. 30,051
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
A T the 'mouth of Lick Run, b miles from Clearfield
EitCHANI . B. and extensive Lumber menu, acturers.
June lei, IlisJ.
ROBERT McNALTL',
TANNER—At the ,LIJP ISTAND in Curwecsvi
Pee. 0.1851
SAMUEL WAY,
B OUT and SHUlLMAKElt—L'arwenivilla.
DV!. 1851
G. C. PASSMORE,
BLAOKSMITII—At the Old Foundry—Curweesvllle.
races to suit the limes.
TEIOMAS SE-lEA,
FASHIONABLE.: TAILOR—In Shaw's Row on Minket
street, Immediately over Ise l'ost Uoe—Clesrlield
Deo. 5.9.1.1551.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TANNER. and BOOT and 131108 &LAN UPACTURER—
Curwaaivilla. Dec. a lail.
GEORGE W.•ORR,
I)LACKBISIITH. In his new Shoo on Third street, tooth of
Market eicatfield. Pa. May 1. 1832.
R. V. WILSON,
DiIYSILIIAN--ullice on Cecond street, opposite the resi
-1 deuce of Gov. Bigler. Cleartheid. April 111
HENRY LORAINE,
PHYSICIAN add DRUGGIST, on Market 'treat, opposite
hur madmen. Clearfield. April 10, 1&,4.
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON hlAtiliat.. corner of Third and Loonst streets
VV Clearfield. Repairing dono to order. April.ll3.
PETER SEYLER,
lIION-FOUNDER—Near Lothenbare—wnere all sorts of
(instinct urn made of tba best material, and on reasonable
terms. De 0.519,1851.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of fi ce aeljoiningr his residence on
Sound 'tree t, opposite the resideueo el Gov. lit trier Clear
field. ra. April 17, lel4
JOHN FLEGAL,
bACKOßllTH—Lothertborg Wagons. poetics. &o
.11.3 Neatly boned on the 'hotted notice Deo. 0,1831.
H. P. THOMPSON,
YSICIA N—May be found either nt his office, oral &o.
field's hotel—Catarensvnte—when not not professionally
absent. Leo. 2ti.1t161.
LEONARD & MOORE,
ERC HA NTS AND LUMBER PEALEBB—Second
4 , 11. I Wet. cot weotalatk et and Locust—Cluneeld.
Deo. 1831.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
Or ()sr MASTER. MERCHANT arta LEALER LUM
BER.--Clahanaou. Bradfuld to washiP• Dee 29.1851.
C. KRATZER,
IVI E JUL A TL OA I N AjA m —tiIiIf. ALER—Con ' er °`
Leo. 29.
JAS. ALEXANDER,
SADDLER AND HARM.= MAKER— ha stem shoP
on trinket street. DearAtenell's note!.
Deo. 99,1861.
•
.1011 N CARLILE,
ver.AOKBMITIL & JUSTICE OF THE PEASE—, Lath
satifintg. Doc. V, MI.
I. L. BARRETT,
AA(EHRHART. I.4IMBERMAN AND GENERAL Pilo
LTA DUCE DEALER—At Banana' rogls, nt Cleatf.ald
firldizo Deo. 80, t.
ISRAEL COOPER,
IJOSTAt ASTMS nt Glon Hone—Retailer of Foreign and
1. Domestic Noseband's°, aud extensive denier in Lumber.
Dro. il9. IHSI.
0. B. MERRELL,
riQPPEIt, TIN It SHEET IRON WARE MAMMA()
ILIRER—At bolitel'a old stand on Alutitet street—Ulm
field. Deo. 29.51.
ROBERT MANLY,
WIIERIAVIIIoIIT and (MAM MAKER 110 USE nod
URN AMENI'AL PAINTER—EncI. hladtet aireal—
anarfnud. any. na, lball.
J. &. J. G. RUSSELL.
MANNERS & COURRIERB AND Dv.mxits IN ALL
kinds of Leather. llidas.(3rain, Etc,talien exchange.
Peansvillo ra.—Gramplanhids I'. U., lob. 4. 1h1.2.
AVM. P. CHAMBERS,
utr 111 F.III,WRIGIIT % kIIIMAKER. and HOUSE &
w v SHAM L'AlNTER—Ourwousville.
Dec. 29, 11351.
B. F. STERLING,
QADDLE tY. MiItNESS-MAICER. and JU3TIC❑❑,UC
►7 PEACE—Curivongvilia. Deo. iIJ, st6l.
WM. W. FLEMING,
OYSTER SALOON. BATING -DOUSE nod CON V'EC—
TIOLA Alt le —Cur woolvillo. Doo.
.D. S. PLA'I'NER,
Washingtou, Hurutide township, Clear
field county. Decenthera,lVll.
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
IIEELWRIC 11T tr. VIIAIRA1,11( End. &0 . -11rItI g
pod. Olio tow odop. Deo. 12, 1851.
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
A TI'OIO , ILY AT LAN—Otliee 'adjoining lite residence
t. on Second srisA, Clearfield. April hi.
JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
A TTORN 12; Y AT LA W on Minket itreet,uttjelning
tno feSiOCLltel) Or J. L, Cuttie, Eig Clenitield
Apal 16, 183 J.
A. L. SCHNELL,
TAlLOR—Luthersbnrir.—will hi hia walk jazt as good and
as cheap. as any other fellow. Lieu. Itn, 18:)1.
J. D. THOMPSON,
LAULSMITII. Wagon', Ili:ladies, atc., fin , ironed on
short notice. end the very hest style, at hie old stand in
Inn bOrou2ll at Curwenevilis. lieu 1659.
A. K. IVRIGHT,
1 ERCIIANT ND EXPENSIVE NEM.IIR IN I.IIM
-111:11.—tioutli west Owner of tba thamolid—Clettifi W.
Dec. VS, 1851.
ISAAC SMITH,
MArERCHANT, AND DCA .ll{ IN LIT IMM AND
na Country Proz!ueogeoetally—Statoitreet, between Cherry
and Locust—Curwensyille. Dee. 50.1251
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO.
FRON-P NDERS—Corwen.rille, An extennve anon.
A Inept of Canine. made to order.' Dec. J. le - .1
THOMAS U. FULTON, & CO.,
ERCIIANTS. and extensive deader, and Menullteiurent
of Lumber, Buhl 1111 , .. July 23.1b5:1
RICHARD 1110}3SOP,
FORC.GN ANS DOMESTIC MER-
R CIIANDIriE & LIQUORS—AI Bigler & Co'.. old
stand. Alin, oti dui tv est iide of 2,1 areet. Dot) au. to,I.
nollE subscriber, thankful for past favors, res•
pectin Ily informs his customers,and the public
generally, that he has removed his shop to the buil.
ding over the Post Office. lately occupied by It F.
%Van], and ihat he will be there found at all limes
"on lonl" to supply his customers, linlikesomeot
hiscotempornrier. ho is unable to promise that his
Fashions are of the most Ii pproved style of ANTI
QUITYi but will insurethem made according to the
.Latest Fashion of more modern days.
THOS. SHEA.
Clearfield, April 1, 1851.
ROBERT' AIANLEY,
cr.M.1211114.1U AND (I)at ULU
ICA A 1E Ile .
TEE stl bscriber respectfully informs the citizens hf kar
field county. that he is car , y log un the above trustees. un
Market street. ,early opposite ilto residence of Ileac c 43111 ila•
when, tie restocet , ally solicits a share of halite patronage
lie it tuershimsell that he o-‘n furnish work to al persons who
may be ideated to call, to their enure satisfaction. lle will
always have on band
Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs
Of every deacnpuon• Upbolatered chairs tondo to order
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chanzber
Doc. 80:1131
Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs
The lied Chair can h^ converted (rum the Arm Chair to a
complete lied in two minutes. nod is ill alto fold up so that it
12111 Y be convevt-ntly eatriett ander the afro It It pap icularly
tat, able for Miami 011ize re nod for erdlersional gentlemm.
N. II —Collies made mho neatest manner cad on the shor
°est notice.
lie reipectfoily wits continuance of tbe public puree
uge.
Watch & (loch Making.
1100111' It WELCH begs leave
to inform the citizens o f
iv Clearfield and vicinity. that he has
0 •
4 4... permanently located in the shop
7a adjoining Lanieh's hotel, on l'ldcr ,
* het street. where the repairing of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL.
RV, &c.. will be executed in the hest manner.
at. the shortest notice and on reasonable terms.
Also. ENGRAVING executed at abort notice.
WATCHES, &c., lett with him to be repaired
will be promptly Attended to, and warranted for
one year. April 9.1851.
Estate of Matthew Ogden , deccased.
Nr(rrick.ld BERCII Y sil VEINY, That Letteis Testamon•
Lr tory have be,l2 Issued to the BULlsarilietl. on the estate of
Matthew Ogden, sea., late of Lawlenea towashiu. thew field
county, dt,tenseil. All persons ititleidwi to said e.lato will
tnoreluto make immediate payment—and those having claims
u,:• , nat the lame. ttre requeited to present them to the sub
scribers. near Clearfield, dory authenticated tor LW tlement.
ABRAIIA tt OODEN, B a l m
N. K. MoMULLIN,
June 95, lAA
att (Z 5 C.O 1 Q
ASuperior Lot of Western Meal—clean. nice and Cured
In the host possible manner—for side at
WALLACE & HILLS.
Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron,
W1N613, tihears, Coulters, land sides, bar and square
V V iron. Orders for any size Promptly lllled. 3 . 110 Woo
supplied at Philadelphia prices. This iron Is used in all the
machine shops or the Pennsylvania Railroad and has been
pronounced to beeline! In ivialityand,supslior in finish to any
hammered iron in the State. For bate try
P. G FRANCISCUS, Art% Freedom 1. Works.
Lewistown !Way Set 1852.
NEW TANNERY,
At Clurwensviiiiie.
SAMUEL LB. TAYLOR. respectfully announces to his
Particular Irlends—the public—that he has removed to
and [commenced business as his New Tannery. on Filbert
street, Immediately north of Bloom's hotel, enrWensville,
whore he is prepared to supply all orders on short notice and
in the most satisfactory manner.
unlit/ES, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in esehange,
and the highest prices allowed. / May 17. 'l.2—pd.
Ho! ho!! yo lads and lasses
Who nro fond of fun and laughter,
Just call at Wallace & Mills,
And they'll show you what you'r after ;
For tbey'vO the prettiest lot of books
Ever you hoard tell o',
And full of love and murder,
Within their backs of yellow;
Then call in yo jolly ones
Who have an hour to spare,
And buy anuartors worth of reading
To drive away dull carcr,
THE CHEAPEST GOODS! !
a'azat epacsuauaQ,
ISt SMITH, having purchased of J, 1. . Hunter Ids
IStock of Merchandise, are now teaching a largo and well
selected supply of SEASONAULE GOODS of every des'
°option, which were laid In at the lowest possible rates. They
would invite the public, before parehasinu elsewhere, to call
at tho late stand of J. h. Hunter, on Matket street, and exa.
mine their STOOK and PRICES as they are dets:mtaed to
sustain thelforater character of thO house for low ptices.
W. F.
Apr 1119,1832. ' A. M.. 011111.
11Q1EADY41ADE CLOT HING of &manner, duaription
all+ for solo at tho store or
Juno 18.18511. &
TAILORING BUSINESS.
REMOVAL.
Copper, Tin 8t Sheet-Iron Ware
MAYUWACUOM,Y S ,
0. B. MERRELL
F.SPECTFULLY announces that ho Is now prepared
LIL to manufacture all kinds of ware in his line of batmen
In the best 11111[1001'. at the cheapest rafts. and on the short
est notice. Ito has just laid In a fish and large supply of
Raw Material, and with the aid of the best of workmen , and
the use of the latest and but impreyed machinery. be mores
the nubile that he can supply them with
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
Ware,
As CH BA[ and Ili GOOD ns can be found in any country
town in the interior of the State.
Ile intends to keep constantly on hands a general assort
ment of READY-MADE WARE of his own manor:mbar°.
which will bo sold either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
Old Brass and Copper
Will be taken at the highest prices in exchange for work or
wore.
PrMending done to order,
Ilia shop is nt the old stand. on Market street, where the
piddle are rearectfully Invited to cull and examine for them
selves
Tin & Hatrahvare
STORE.
Ch B. MERRELL respectfully informs Int friends and
eastomers, and the citizens or Clearfield county gener
ally, that he hal LIMY opened on tkieentl street, opposno the
retidoi.c of Col. Barrett, an esleasive
Copper, trio, Sheet-fl on and
Monti Wave STORIE,
And that IV, IS eow receiving a large atortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Fancy
STOVES,
And a ' , Wig, or nons.how and Kitchen and other con von
ienoar cover her .to olio ed lot sale in 00 counts , . ammo
which ha would particulnity mention and recommend a
R•. ; ;
'Gamma) II" IF 1111Felala Cs' ) y
At a superb article, and a great Invorito with the ladies. It
is lirht easily carried Item ono room to V.° other. and heated
with either stun. , .e.,al or char coal, at very trifling 0. i•ease.
and it used either for %Veining, honing or Cooki.ig. But he
would Invite parll,:tdar attention to Iris 14311,1t.111 Ota Alma.
were, oolong w h ch thr follow tug articles may bn. lo Ind
FLAT lie II'UAI .I.IUUND I 1 , 1.,AT litif fehl TEA-
M /1 L.E,K3 K ETT L. E:3.
Do do OVAI, do, SAUCE:I'ANS
LIPPED OK 11.1,ETS, f RENCK r3TEIV PANS,
*I WINE IteXEB. GLUE PO 113.
51A:3L1P1 KE111.1.3 of differ. ICeill•l'rElt. SCALE'S.
'•. ..
eot 'uses. A splaald article. I TEA 1711)A15E.3.
end the very bell fur cooking POREINOELI2.4.
preserves. an. I SAD-IKON STAN!).
1111.(N BUCKLES, fur Win- FANCY Fliik:-110C1
eow Shone's, COFFEE ((OAS TEILS.
EN Ald EL.CED SPITTOONS. GRIM/LEA & FIE l'iol6.
kVAFFI.E IKONS. STOVE SPIDEftS.
SKI &c. &0..
All the above ..rtictes aro 'finned and Enamelled Inside. so
as to prevent them Iron corodine. and mattering Clem more
durable and less liable ro brea k fbm sodden heat.
STOVES.
Among the FITOVES whlah be oilers for sale are the fol•
towing pattern. viz
No. COMPLETE of 180.
No. 4—HANDY C' OK.
No 3—NINE PItATE tiTOVESF—lmproved.
No. 4-I'EN PLATE, or liA L11111011E: C00K...... \
No. e—t:lttllSE IMPit' /VED
No. 6—EMI'IRE b CATE of 1831.
Ns.7-JENNY AND ItAulATOlt—Parlor.
No. 11—NEW 'YORK Alit TIGHT do
No 9—5A1..41%1AM/lEli do
No. IP—COLUMBIA wrovEs, for liar rooms. /to.
Ile has n's r on hand, winced to ha co damns. very cheap,
a *uteri:lr Litchi of
Stove Blacking,
That can't be beat. It is cheap, easily put on, looks beauli
fu_._ and wears very well.
R- AN the atrhve untidy. are INFAIII ED, fled will retold
blitt CAtql at tutees so kw as to astonish .'very body.
Clef:Wield. July b.
Lnet Lottctoro9
111Prnaining in the Post Office at Cleart.eld on the
first day of July 18523
Daily. G. James Leonard, M. W.
Dual. Mrs. Martha Leonard, John
Butler, Elizabeth Lannsberry, Susannah-2
B , ish y, Jaseph Miller, David
Chase. A. P. Marshall. Joseph M,
CespeJ, Phillip John Main: ans. Andrew
Genie, Catharine Michel. Algernon
Davis, Thomas Mcßride, Miss Mary M.
Dobbs, Ddw. Stanley McGaughey, John
Docherty, Sarah Ordway. Gilbert L.
Dunlap, Robert Ogden, Zenas
Duff. Charles Ogden, Zechariah
Estes. Esq., John G, Paid,Josepli
Flegal, John A. L. Robertson. Miss M J.
Frantzmati Michael Strouse, Jacob ill.
Frank A brahum-3 Shide,Pbilip
Gelnett, Samuel Smith, William—`'
Harden George & or JulinSanburn, A lbert 11,
Corkry Stone, Lindsey
ILO!. Horatio L.-2 Sinkey, John
Hall, Rebecca Thomas, William
Denies, William Ulmer), L.
[louver, Miss S. Jane Watson. Mrs. Mary A.
Hicks John Winecoop, Henry
r ohnston, Robert Wilson, David
Krepp, Ilenry IVline, Hon. It. G.
Kuck. Erg., T. White, James A.
WA!. RAM:BAUGH, I'. M.
Clearfield July 1, 18.52.
List of Grand Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Bloom Itano inokoner Corwenivalle
Femur J II Cobluot-maket do
flyers bamorl Farmer ilorwalde
(;‘i:ogher Hugh do do
Kern Nod= do do
((mg G W. do do
. . ..
lima John Carpenter do
Crowell lib zel Partner Bradford
Mollowell David do do
. _ .
I !ulemart Richard do Karshans
Yotliers Joseph du do
Ilider'John Innkeeper (11
CsrMeJoan Justice Brody
Ll•ler James Farmer Bell
Glibett Wru T. Blacksmith do
Gulich George B. Ingmar Lawrence
I igtiell M. t.. do do
(hr hush do do
Read Josiah R. do do
Wont Wil.lem do Ptko
[fart/horn Jona.han do do
liy lar lhomas do Morris
Nudge John do Covington
Peters Jam's do Boggs
List of Travis Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Addleman Andrew Farmer La wrenco township
Ames Philip do do do
Reed George L. do do do
!laity Daniel do Pike do
IlloomJames do do do
Bloom Abraham do do do
Caid well Ism do do do
Fullerton Gixtrgc do do do
Boynton Jonathen Lumberman Clearfield borough
Meow Wm. L. Merchant do do
Kane Henry Ten miter do do
Wrigley J times J. P, do do
Wright A. K. Lumberman do do
1 flakier Conrad Farmer Jordan township
Rea Robert do do do
Brubaker John do Union do
Coulter John do Woodward do
Dow ler Jamas do Burnside do
ioeS J. F. do do do
Nell George 11. do do do
IVe.tover Jonathan do do do
!toughed, Robert do Morris do
Bunter Win. Zr!. do do do
Ernigh Christian Carpenter do do
Elllugor John Former Brady do
Luther M. 1 - 1. do do do
Carson Benjamin do do do
FlegalJohn Blacksmith do do
011 s Richard Farmer Bell do
flovener Valentino do Houston do
Irwin Garland Laborer Penn do
Pennington Robert Farmer ' Chest do
Ralston John Carpenter Boggs do
Bpackman John Farmer Girard do
Tata Matthew do Goshen do
Walker Michael do Decatur do
Fatriners take Notice•
SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES.
rriIIOMPSONS, lIARTBOCI. McALARN E Toku
IL this opcortanity to apprise the FARMERS or CLEAR
FIELD and the surrounding counties. that they are now en.
gaged In Manufacturing. at Curwensville, Clearfield County
a Superior article of
Thur Horse Power Threshing Machines.
They are prepared to supply all orders on the shorto.t notice
and on the most accommodating terms. These machines ate
constructed of the very best material. and the Pattern being
Perfect In every particular. and passing through the hands of
none but first rate workmen, cannot fail to give general satit
faction.
ALS9—all REPAIRING of Threshing Machines done on
short abacus and intim most substantial and satisfactory man*
ner. at Darwensvllle NEW Foundry.
TEI ompsoNs. HARTSOCK & MoALARNEY.
Carvrer.svillo. Sept. 4. 1851.—1 y.
CEio EZt sZ) a. a CIS CIS 6
TSubscribers to the Stook of UNION TURNPIKE
A. will rake notice that they are required to pay the LAST
and FINAL. instalmentor Stock by them severally subscribed
IMMEDIATELY.
The road le pow completed, and the money to the Coo
traotare, and thaw neglecting this notices may expeot to bear
t h e consequences.
By order of the Unnesere . .
AK. WRIGHT. Tn't.
Clearfield, Jolt 89, 1852.
A SECOND ARRIVAL OF-SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS: ,
"E.BEirC. - VZ? EMPT.I 4 CIEA22.LEBO
17
MONTELIUS, BROTHER 4 TEN RACK
lATUULI) respectfully Inform the Patina, that they have
vV 11 , entered Into cio-partuershln In the M ERCANTI LE and
SHOE BUSINEdSe end have Just received from Philadel
phia thou second and hamicOme assortment Of
211)lliimg Ounnamor
(If alt Ki ods anti latest styles, which. having been purchased
at unusually low rates, they are enabled to ollir to the public
the very
BEST BARGAINS.
it would bo almost Impossible to enaMerate the many ortl.
cies con rising that stock of goods just received—but they
invite all to COMO and see for themsolves, assuring thorn that
they will get
More Goods for the same money than at
any other Store in Curwensvillo!
They have all kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
HARDWARE,
And all other articles usually found Ina well furnished store.
To render their establishment well worth a visit at all times
thou will continue to rec e ive ,elve as the reason advances now
supplies of seasonable Goods for Ladies' and Gentlomens'
WORT. so as to be always toady to oiler the choice of Eastern
Markets.
They would also call attention to their apartment of
KrlECools and Shoes,
Whoro the, always keep on hand a large and well assorted
lot of FRENCH and COULI'LttY SAW, MOROCCO,
KIP and UTOGY BOOTS.
Mr/ROL/CO. ()ALP, KIP, and all MIL of Gentlemen,'
8110 ES. Also,
Ladles' Fine Shoes,
Such as GAITERS and LACE Boors.
ritENUll end JLNNY I,IND TIES,
Lit IPPEiti3 of all kinds. qualitlet and sizes.
Also—Hoye and Macs' GAITERH and SHOES of all
kinds-
Asthoy keep constantly n lot of the best prude,' workmen.
and hlnnufectero their noes they.cee %mania them to bo
made of tho best Material, and in the unit and latest styles.
fG,P - IDE6 cud COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex•
chnnge for goofs.
ULM EMBER—Their eetnblisment is one door West of
John Uraucker's hotel. Gunn:lll , lMo.
Juno ID, IFB7 --Bm.
Clearflold, July 8, 1851
GooD ADVICE.
rrA t Tl t NOTICE, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN
WA.LLIA.CLO
'lave rec.ived their
Spring and Summer Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Their stock consists or a hrge and vurio.l attortinent of
nth EIGN AND DOMESTIC
Bareges, Berge,De Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes
&c.—ALSO a large assortment of
EmnilwarecDp emeennarmarr
BOOTS and SHOES,
:IQs: EIEI (..matzt 65
They have also on hand n very lame stock. of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Saainetts, Kentucky
Jeans, Tweeds, Muslims, Tickings,
And In feet every thing to supply the wants of town and
country. all of which they are den mined to sell means. than
they base ever bean sold before. they. therefore, request ale
Perim' wishing to purchase to glee thorn a call
CV' Remember the cheap cash core of WALLACE &
HILLS, hi adiet ' , reel near the Dimond, Clear Geld.
May 3.1 e. 11E2
AATII ATE VEIL omeorns the health ned happiness of a pro
pin is at ail times of the mast valuable importacce. I
take It for graLion that every person wit do all in tho r power.
to save the lives of their children. and that every Venues will en
deavor to promote their own health at all sacrifice. I feel it
to be my duty to solemnly assure you that v. , EOM accord
ine to the opinion of the most cc ebratod Physicians. nro the
pommy causes of a large morality of disear.s to a hiels chil
dren and a. ohs are liable; II you have an appetite maims
ally changeable It m one kind at feed to annther, had Lireath,-
Pain the them !eh, Poittog at the Nose. Hardness and fell
a es ol the Lay. Dry Griner% Fslow Fever. Pulse I:reit o'er—
remember that all these denote WOlifild. and you should at
once apply the remody
An article Nun& I noon So ientific Principles. isempound.d
w;th limey vegetable substanms, being petite If safe whys
taken, and can be given is nt ' mo t tender (•it'nat with d cm
deft b-fietiniel effect where bowel Comp . nints and Mart:mit
have made th,m Weak and debilitated the Tonic properties u ,
my Worm nyrup are such that it stands with tot an equal in
the catalogue of medicines. in giving to.o and strength to
the Stomach, which milky' it en Infallible remedy fdr those
efriinte,l with Dirspeeta. the astonishing owes performed by
this Syrup after l'hysimens have failed. Is the best evidence
°lna superior efficacy over all others.
This is the mint difficult Worm to destroy of ell that infest
the human system, it I.:rows to an altruist Indefintie loositu,
2cconning 10 creed end trweeel iii tivi Intestws and Stool.
ach enacting tt:o Iretuth so sadly as in cause St. Vito, Dance.
Fits, ate . that thin, al flicird seldom if ever stigma that it as
Tape t‘ o:ro hastening lien to an early grave. In order to
itesimy this tVorm. a very energetic treatment must be par.
in d, tt would theref lie he wooer to .aketi or Bof my Live,
Pills so as to removo tall obstructions. that the Worm Syrup
may act direct open the Winm, watch must betaken in doses
of 2 Tablestinun fulls I times n day, Thes,eirtritions followed
have never been known to fait in curing the most obstinate
eras ul Tape Wolin.
No part of the sys , em it more liable to d seam thou the
LIVER—it serving as a titterer to purify tha blood. or giving
the primer secretion to the litie—so that nay wrung action of
the 1. vet effecu the other !Mooned - it parts of the systam, and
results variously in Liver Como! tint, Jaundice, 1 pipette a.
Sic We should. therefore, watch every Is nottom that might
indioate a wren action of the Liver. These Pil.s being com•
posed of ItOtiTS and PLANTS tarnished by nature to heal
me stets :—Nitme4, lit. An EXPEUTUItANT, which out
meats the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane. or
piomot.s the discharge of secreted matter WI. Act ALTER
ATIVE. which changes in tome inexplicable and Insensible
Mantle: .he certain morbid melon of the system dd. A TO
NIC. which glees tone and aliened' to the net eons system.
renewing_ heath fix! vigor to all Pans or Me body. 4th. A
UATiI AIITIC. which acts In pert. a harmony with the other
Ingredients, and oceratfeg on the Bowels. cud es yediaz the
whole mass of extnot and vitiated ineWur. tied vurifylug the
Blood, which destroys disease and tmtotes health.
Yon will find thew Pills an by:Mashie medicine in runny
complaints to et hints )ou are soblect. to t listruetions either
total Of partial, they have been found of inerttinable tientlit—
revtoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action—
notifying the blood and other fluids so ellectually as to put to
flight ell °ample:lsta which may arise from female teregulari
nes, as lierelatthe, iddruesy. Dimness ul Sight, Pula in the
elide. flack. bge
Notre gentiage ODIN] signed J. N. 111.111ENSACK—L11
others b.ing bate Inutatlons.
IlZrer Agents with.e,r now supplies. and Store Keeper. deli.
tons of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N
flobeatack. Phila..elohla.
Agents in Clcarfidd county.
WALLACE & 1111.1»,....C10uti01d.
P. NI . BAUM:TT Luthersbure.
J. SMITH Porinvillo,
J. C. BRENNER Mooresville.
And b every revectable Dealer and Merchant in tiro
county end Sia!e.
(* - Price, each 25 cents.
Philadelphia. Jane la. IFG3.-Iy.
Bettor Matt® Clam Never.
T ILE Subsorlber would respeetfelly announce to his old
J. 'bends andoostoruen, and to the 'Albite generally. that
hole again opening at his stand at the coiner of eront and
Cherry streets.
A large and well-selected stock of
GOODS,
P=ll;M=MiElll=l
At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH.
fie will alsoexchatute Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE,
so fur u he can make It answer lua purposes.
As he cannot promise to continue In the business lour, on
account of the LOW PARMA at which he intends to sell,
ho would advise all who wish to buy CHEAP GOMM to
CALL 80t/N
C. KRATZER.
Clearfield, July 9, 1852.
Tsai 'oa °our 'olouioon
'INV° 110.3 avatia iloAtagodju
caplpuooLzoJ papal
pnv •oaltuvra 'pup 01 1 0129 1,1 *sown poa
°quo Poo 000 p 0g0 . 0 0 t03 B,Nviotor7n 11 ^
Iv Lootn 01110001 Imo ONWIOO 51111 eA ,4 ;?''
spa/ 'Amino ;log 0 0 Jog 011 R"1-7
Elil. 0 0 11 AN V
doom cops noun,'
•aJnyaiginutanT augon
i 1 BVA. i i wrAA. i UV/
coavteutonc,
ALL persons are hereby cautioned nattiest meddling in
any way whatever with the following !property now in
the POSUSIIOII of Enos hlohtestless. of Burnside township.
Clearfield county—the same having been PUTChelfdd Inf me
at !Outfits sale on the lith inst...und left with the said Mo.
Masterson loan. intim to my order, vie—
ONE YOKE OXEN and VOlilt.
ONE COW.
• ONE LONG SLED.
ONE LOU do
ONE WAGON and BEG.
JOHN PATTON.
Carvrenavlllo,JalllVlBsl-0.
WIND-MILLS
Fon Emu] BY WALLAQE & fLW
1.11%
8500 Chailenge.
lIOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
The Tape Worm
Illobensackls Liver rills.
1 .t.,1? ct) La- , cmbz-b--t-Isealle)as.
as CHEAP as th© CHEAPEST,
linterad wording to Act of Cknurrests in the yoso
1851, by J. B. uffuemrow, M. D., In Cut clerk'.
OMNI of tho District Court for. the Mutton.
District of Pcbuiryiranla. •
.Atioiher Scientific Wondeil
• OREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
ME TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
05511 g, Gia.p;;Planne .311 J CE.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, after Directions of BARON LIEBIG,
The great Physiologichl Chemist, by J. &HOMO.
TON, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Phila.,
del phin, kn.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CON.
STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing alter Nature's
own method, by Naturo'Sown agent, the Gasltis
Juice.
* * *flail a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in tvg.
ter, will digest or dissolve, Five Poonns rot
ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO 1100115, DUI of this
Stomach.
DIGESTION
!GESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach Wag
1 aid of e 'laid:which freely eludes from the Inner coated
that - organ. when in a state of hen!tb, called the Guide
Juice. This Maid Is the Great Boiveut or the Food, the Purl.
6114, Preserving. to - d Ititlinalating Agent of the Sloralleir
and interlines. Without it there will be no tit/destine-go
conversion of Food into Mood. ono nonntritlen of the body
but rather a foul.torpid, painful, and destroctirecondAlosbi
the whole digesliveapricratus. A weak. half dead, immured
stomach produces ro rood Gastric Juice. and hence the dis.
ease, distress e-d debility which ensue.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPPILY is thecblei element, or Great Bicetting plindpi r
o! the Gastric/alts. it is fulled in great abondenCe In the
solid ',easel the harnt.n stomach tiler death, and sometimes
came: the stomach to aicesi Itself, or eat itself up. It Unite
totted In the storanch of natimalr, as the ox, cult, &e. His
the tantoial aced by farmers in molting chonte,called
theeircCt 9r which has long been the woader of the dairy...
The cordite,: 61 the mils Is the tint proceu ofdigestion.
surds
ne e u n
r s l s , rs o s ti to e n t lh o i u n s c a p n r r
times Tt i l t e ,
o s w telo i
w ac e li g itf t a or cuarm
Baron Liebic states that "One rt of l'opun dissolved in slily
thousand pails of wet , r, p iii digest meet and other f00d...-.
Itisatued stomachs produce no gond Gastric Juice. Rennet, or,
T
Pepsin. oshow that this want may be perfectly supplied,
we quote tho lollowive
SCI k:NTIFI C EVIDENCE
BARON LIBBIG, in his celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry. so's: Artsbote I Digestive Plaid may be
readily obtained from the mucous membrane of the stomach of,
a (WI, in which various aid 21es of food, as meat Baden:,
will 68 doftene I.Chanced, and Dinested, precisely_ in thence
manner as they would be in the human stomach."
DR. PER CIF A. In his famous ivetise on "Food and Diel.".
published by Wilson te Co. New York. page 33, dateline
same great fact. and descrgs the method ol preparation.—
There are few Helier authorities than Dr. Perei - a
Dr JOHN W. DRAPER. Professur of Chemistry to the
Medical College ol this thAVefflitY of New York. in his "Text
H oo k 0 1 Ch em i s try." page WS. says. It has been a question
whnther artificial digestion could be performed—hut ills now
universally admitted that it may he."
Professor DUNG 1..160N of Piladolohla. in his great work
on Homan Physiology. devotes more than fifty pearita
examination ol this subirct. Dim esperinients trash Dr. Rose
mont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living hOMIII
stomach and from animali are well known. "la ell calm"
he says - dirrestios occurred as potently an the Artificial Its In
tho Nature: dizesi ions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
DR, i preparation of PEP:3IN hos produced
the mast marvellous eflects. CUTIG4 ()Mel o! Debility. Emetis.•
Nervous Deaths°. and Dyspeptic Consum, hoe 'salami
to bd OD the very verge of the grace. It 13 IRIODUIbIetO give
the details of eater in the limos of this ridvertiretnec—but
authenticated certificates have be a lec,ived of murethan
200 REMARKABLE CURES
In Philadelphia. faew York. and Horton atone. There were
neatly cli desperate cages and the cures were act unly.itaid
and wonderiol. bat permanent -
. _
It it a areal Pi Elt VOUrt ANTIDOTE. and from the aeon.
'thine IT small /inutility uecestary to product healtbydiAtitict
a believed to act upon
ELECTRO•MAGNE I IC PRINCIPLES,
There Woo form or Olin STnki ACH COM PLAPIT.i wile]
It does no: seem to teach and rem .ve at once No
b•td they may ae. it (I VV.:4 INSrANT RELIEF. A any's
dose rim - mono all the ono:moan' as mtroms, and it arty salit
to he tepcatw•, for a short lime to make these good eine et•n.
mimeo. PURITY 1.01 , 1)1.0111.) end V MOH
Initow ut once. It is partuulatly excellent in case of
Vem!tinit.Crnmps, Sureness of the pilot - me Stomach doom
of er fluid state of the Illnwl, Heaeines.s, Loosen
of SWIM. Despondence..... mamation Weakness. tendency to
lateen).,
Ihtce,t)PG DOLLAR per bottle. 0:10 bottle will oats
effect a lasting cure
PEPSIN IN POWDERS,
SENT BY MAIL, YILEL OP POSTAGE
For con v-nience r f sensible to all pints or the country, the
MAVIEtt OF 111L•' PEI htIN u pot up lutes
lor n 01K/wars, with directions to be dissolved in dilalui
akohnt, wear. or et roil, by tto patient. these Dow (lei an
tain pleclsely tine rinse matter as the bottlrs, but ttricellia
qmmtity tor tha 'nine price, and will be uOl by main, PRUE
tiE POSTAGE. for ONE DI ILEA It rent (post veld) 'o Or.
44;11111M. No 11, North Etthtb street Plata , Ps.
Six onelotares ler five dollnn Every puck.ge nod bottle
bum the written signetnie of J. 13. !lOWA' LON. M. D.,
Pr ture,of
••Agtonia wanted in erery Own in the Unit d States:-
Very . Itheral ate:aura' given to the trade. Dru eights, Poitaatt•
tart, and llookte lent are &lima to bet as necats.
AG I:.ll'eCieat ft-Li eon
W A t.l.ltt c t harcach.
WI t.t.l AN) hie 11111 E. Curwensville.
P. W. iimmorr. Latherchera.
It W. Ilai In town thin.
CUMMINGS & ht EIIAVIr . Na iv Washington.
JOHN C LiIiENNER Alumesvillo, Clearfield co
May al. 1851-Iy.
Reduced Rates of Tuition ;
COMMON FNGLISH BRANCHES—lncludiac
Rending. Writ nit, Speihutt. Arithmetic, Goon
raohr English Gramm:wood History
ALL ER ENGL.! 4 11 IJRANClll^.B—Inele•
lug Latta Grammar. SIIA
CLAS: I ICAL AND Al ATIIEMATICAL. DEPART.
M ENT 18°0
DAILY E:XEiti.7ISEA s.iven in VOCAL MUSIC is whirl
all may partieitint.i Fdditional chargo.
WELICL toe g•ven to the older pupils 011
and other interesting 11.11..tets, without extra dune.
SLIM of the older hi choose. engage on FRIDAY
P. M. of each wean in Plereir.a Ltucutioa, tt'ler..ositios tad
stew 4tuestions upuu their several steam. All others attend
to their use"' P M. studio.
The LAtnEti DEPARt . mEriT is entirelf summits from
the other on the pencil thou who desire it. Two or time
classes consist of both sexes. ler the Purpose of commit*
tine; but it is optional with tho young Ladies whether tO
joie such classes or not.
Tuition is charaed Don the dnmF of the Scholars Calumet.
Moe to the clo.e of the Terns—driluotion being made in ate
of absence corned by stone:a, and whoa a special agreement
is made. in ansance.,woli the Principal
Mt IRA I. Sl.l .I.`etlON has pith rto been the chief relined°
the Teachers in secunng thorough daciolieo—and it hashes
efficient. Corporeal pu cithinesitl is admituateted outwit the
ml i obdurate one incorrigibin caws.
constant aim of tbo Teachers It to probe the instractioto
the repair, as well as that of books, Practical, as rrilllu
Theoretical.
The strictest attention le given to the Conde it, Dahhi sod
Morals of the Puuil.. While under the charge of the Teachers.
HOARD can boob:caned at reasonable prices.
RICHARD SHAW, PrClideat.
J. D. ISPENALLY, Secretary. June E 5. Ith9 '
PLEASANT DRILL I
IRON FOUNDRY and MACIIINE SHOP,
At creayierd.
TII II n ndenignel respaotia Hy aimon . gioas to th e people 01
Clearfield and the adjoining co (*.that 'result coda•
nes to carry on the above basin etensive establish, .
meet in the norouch of Cletuti is now pre p to
manufacture all kinds of
' I
Castings used for Gris , Saw.lllll ~ -
and all kinds of
hews Maehin 1 .
coon{
Ills Cas are now of a superior quality-a-Coe , If
perior,to any other in'tho Slate—as ho ages noUt attar* 0
best material, and employs none but the very best of erottralk
Ihs
MACHINE SHOP,
With two inPailor TWINING. LATIIES4 driven by stafal,
Is now In socoeufdl operation. and under Use tnanaremeat of
a practical rceabania—where armrest any Ankle of maottlyan
can be FINISII I ll ) in the very hest style, and on short arnica.
Ile has now AO hands a large enortment of C..sunes. such 7
as STM,r ES of Carlo s sizes and patterns, PLOUGH IRUNd.
WASH IC 1... CUL ES, huh, tze. wit ion he o ff ers to sell halter
Cash, or oa a reasonable credi ,
t. lie is now ousting. (rota
be most spe,oved Patterns.
HATI - I A WAY COOICING-STOVES. -
ALSO—Fancy Air 2Vglit Parlor Stoves, 'it ,
-
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
•
Warlord's celebrated' Plough. ,
And all kinds of 1101 , LOW-WARE, SIXIOII and SLED
sobEdl. WAGON ,11()XES, Ito
lie intends peg ell on seasonable terms, and trustt that the 1
citizens of the county aooerally will find lila. their advastato
to give him them ou stoat . ()ASH will always be porforred - •
but the higher' prices will he allowed for Country E' rode lf . 1
and OLD MET AL. As he gives his establahmeathispersals :N
supervision, all orders for work will receive prompt attention, '-'1
AM Liar. 1
Clearfield; rZo. L 8,1651.
D
THOMAS DEVINE:--TAILOR.
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