Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 08, 1852, Image 3

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191110 MASS: NEM% ' .'"'• '
A very largo and. eriffinsiastic racoaniz 1
of tho.whigs of Clearfield county, wag held'
00 Wednesday evening the 224 of g e pt.._
Ths mee ti n g was called toorderby choos
ifig the Hon. Aura. Invart;Preilident, and
Bop. Peter Lamm, Hon. T. B-Davis 4nd
a Omber °letters as - Vice Presidents, and
sonhel Crane, T, H. Fulton, I. Scofield
an d Lewis I. Irwin Secretaries.—General
john Patton, B. Hartshorn, Thos. Shea, It.
gossop, D. LivinOon Esq., Thos. Palmer,
pr. Boyer, James ForreSt, and Jas. Alex.
oder word appointed a Committee to pre.
pa* resolutions.
The meeting . was addressed by Edward I
gcGarvy, Patrick Kerr, Hon. J. T. Halo
ind Col. A. G. Curtin.
Tho meeting then adjourned to meet
,gain on Friday evening.
Friday evening the meeting was called
0 order, by the President, and eloquently
odressed by Col. A. G. Curtin, after
iihich'the Committee appointed on the pre•
eons evening reported the following reso
lutions. . .
~ :WirwrigAs, an important election is to
1,6 held thia fall, involving in its results
consequences of the highest interests to the
opts of Pennsylvania, as well as the 1.1-
ba at 'large, And as it becomes us as re
rblican freemen, deeply interested in the
roll being of bar common country to ex
foss our opinions freely:of men and meas
ores,i Therefore.;
../tesoived, That we hail the nomination
of that
,disting,iiished patriot and hero
Windfield Scott,as ono highly honorable,
,I 0 well to the grateful people who have
, thus recorded their appreciation of his no
. tla and patriotic services, as well in the
council as' on the field of battle as to the
i c ld hero and 4tritesman, and that he shall
tam our 'hearty, united and cordial sup=
part. , ,_ .
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)Zesolvedi That we believe the,electiett,
of a Whig Canal Commissioner is demand=
al by - the honest tax.payinera of Pennsil- ,
tania, Who desire that the enormous sum
of Money which yearly comes to their
mails should ,be, honestly managed and
not squandered upon political favorites to
asinine corrupt feeder' , nor contracts giv.
ea which surrender, the public improve
; merits to a private company like the lease
' of the Columbia Rail Road by the present
commissioners.
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Resolved, That we have entire confi
dence in the ability learning and integrity
of the Hon. Joseph Buffington, the whip
'candidate for the office of Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court, and. pledge our-
I selves to use all honorable and fair means
to promote his election to that distinguish
ed position.
Resolved. That in Jacob Hoffman our
itindidate for Canal Commissioner, we
have an intelligent yeoman eminently
--. qualified to discharge the important duties
of the office, and n gentleman of hightoned
i public feelings.
Resolved, That in Patrick Kerr our can
didate for Congress we recognize' a true
friend to Pennsylvania interest,-one wi?
enjoys the confidence and esteem of all
who know him, and a man who regards
the wants of. the people, Therefore, we
pledge ourselves' to give, him 'our cordial
,
and hearty support.
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{ ' ' The meeting adjourned with three hear.
i ty cheers for Gyn. Scott and William A:
i Gmham.' • ... ; . . •
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DEATH OF rIVFLIJINGTON.
- The decease of Arthu , Wollesley, the
eanquerorst Wate It be ,commem
waited ,in Ore' , , the sublimesl
ceremonies. •4- t a ripe qid age,
full of honors. :14 . ais heroism did not
make him a stateskoan. With all his pop
ularity among the English people, ho
could not- head a ministry, Or rescue the
government from' apolitical or.finakicial
crisis. He was a sore of adviser of the
Crown ; but ho acted more in the capaci
ty of a court favorite than as a wise coun-
Wier, whose suggestions 'were, received as
tlxklaw. Besides, he know hie place.—
IA did not, aspire to positions which he
could not fill with honor to himself. He
cherished his martial famo too ardently to
run the risk of tarnishing it by any failure
in the difficult. fold of statesmanship.. Had
he acted other Wise—had he entered in
competition with the, Peels, the Palmer
stone, the Perbys, and the Stanleys—he
would have lost his strgnghold upon the
people's ) affections, and would have gone
to his grave With none of the expressions of
gratitude which now ,rise like incense in
his memory.—Wash. Union.
0:!rA distinguished soldier, says t e
Washington Union, who fought throughout
the late war with Ergland, remarked the
Other day tbat 'since General Scott has
been Madan. candidate for President, he
has been struck by the manner in which
the history of others services has boon
oupiiressed, leaving to Scott the occupancy
of the *lnlet field, of aption.:, •01 ain , often
compelled", he says, "to ask myself if I
Per was in thatwar ; for, is 1 read the
Knott papers, ,I am dispo§ed to doubt my
own identitY. , Peir scant allusions to
Miller, to Jesup; McNeil' and to General
Brown, who are maid more snbordinates,
When they Were:ririnoipels, or lugged ,in
as foils , to 'the commanding genius of
Scott.',',
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_:BAD,NEws •-itott Wieros.-4*(l6s,
patch from NeW,Yorlr. hie the following
jotOligence:
"New Yong, Sept: p. m:
"Minieirs..-;-Plour has ridvitticed six
cents. Six 'thousand barrels have been
Gold to Alay.., Wheat and corn have slightly
taranced,.!wlth large'• Weil. &don je
firm." , _ L
And lett(ts tilibie.l7"ritanufitctures
flourishing, exabanzes squid; ''gold plenty,
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,bpsiness in au departments _prodpbr
11g. talinOrttlAsl3o.o.l4.lltlPll•lTY,,be,
as
uls organs assume - able 't? . move Mtii3, l3-
kilts; bt•ihe, 'Twee,
intheracklus t uell untreMat hrtplyrPcsa as
this prespeetikreseittii;iifh ten. SUiti.,"`
MELANCEIOLY AND DMA ACCIDENT.--
It is our painful duty,' this week, to record
ono of the most' melancholy titcidents that
his over ciccurett In this community—im
accident that 'ficis robbed our town of ono
of 'thp most distinguished, cherished, and
useful citizens ;aocioty of one of its bright
est ornaments; and a•happy family of a
kind and indulgent parent. On Monday
morning last, between 8 and 0 o'clock,
whilst the workmen employed at the Holli
daysburg Foundry wore engaged in hoist
ing, a. casting' weighing some 2500 pounds,
the chain attached to the crane with which
they wore raising it gave way, and terrP
blo to relate, the proprietor of the estab
lishment, Hon.: Geo. R. McFarlane; who
was superintending the job, was struck by,
and caught beneath, the descending mass.
He was released from his frightful situation
,as soon as possible and convoyed to his
residence and a physician called in. Ev
erything that skill and kindness could sug
gest was done to prolong his valuable lifo.
But alas! it was of no avail. Death had
marked him for his victim, and at a quar
ter before ten o'clock ho expired. He re
tained his senses up to the last moment,
and a fow minutes before dying called his
family around him, told them his hour
had come, that he was not afraid to die,
blessed them and bade them good bye;
and calmly yielded up his spirit to that
God who gave it.
liollidaysburg Standard.
MARRIO.—On the 9th by Rev.
W Tn. A. M'Keo, Mr. Adam Spackman to
Miss Jane Pachin, all of Clearfield co.
On Monday the 27th ult., by Rev. J.
Hildebrand, Vorice Clark, to Miss Rachael
McClosky,,both of Karthauso township.
On the 3d inst., by:the Rev.C. Diel, Mr.
John Heiges of Luthersburg, to Miss Ta
litha Rishol of Brady township, Clearfield
county, Pa.
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DIED.—'---On Tuesday last, near this
place, of Scarlet Fever, Alexander 8.,50n
of Geo. L. and Sarah E. Reed s aged about
3 year's.
On Wednesday last, at the residence of
her son, Robert Ownes, Mrs. Nancy Ann
Ownes, aged about 92 years.
' On the 17th ult., in Bradford township,
Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Smeal aged
62 years, 7 months and 23 days.
FALL FoldmorrlCON.
..V n ala 9 E5 1 a ai. E.a!!. l a Q
For President,
Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT, of N. Jersey
/40 Vice President,
WM. A. GRAHAM, of N. Carolina.
For Judge of Supreme Court,
JOS. BUFFINGTON, Armstrong co.
Ibr Canal Commissioner,
JACOB HOFFMAN, of Berks co.
For Congress,
PATRICK KERR, of Clarion co.
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For Sheriff',
POWELL, of Clearfield boro'.
,ar Commissioner,
of Girard township
• • OONCRLISS
WE: ire ituthOtli4sl to announce that PATRICK KEE.%
1/V " Clarion counts. will be a c anditlale to represent the
Amities of Clarion, t;lsartietd, Elk Forest, Jettersoo m e .
Kean. Vononto and Warren in too Congress at the tinned
States. ' Sept SU. 1852
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ezt.l.4)W-coIZEN6 or.eLEARFtELL) CuUNT Y
-1 respectln Ily offer Torten to your carotidal'. ion SS a candidate
for the oaf of :SHERIFF at the ensuing Gdueral Eit et em—
end If elected. pledge myself to palatal the d utters thereof to
the beet of abilities, and without fear. laver. or atter.' ton:
WILLIAM POWELL.
Clearfield. Atm 9. 1852
MESSRB. MOORS
ENT'I.EM EN—Plense anaounce the Dame of GEORGE
D. tthl Mil. of (areal toweshio as a Volnnteer candidate for
the office of COUNTY CKJ24MMIONER of the ensuing
October Election, s od oblige
Attend B, 18f.2
,t • BOOTS & SHOES.
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TEO MEC 0
:.? - ry ESPECTIU LIN aseriuncire to the ':....
IL cid:saga Cilia/fled • and violins.
that ho has commenced the boldness or mannfacrue
us WWI 8 and 8110E8 or every description. in the her.
Gogh of Cloartiold. In emeriti Ready opposite the academy.
on Front Meet, whore he may be found at all times ready and
aszions to aocommodate at! who may favor him with their
cettorn. Li.. .
Fine and Coarse -Boots an e-s 'and
• d Sho i
Ladies l Ware of every description.
Will be on handi.'edi mesPraoturel in a style saindat to
ado borer °tors mad) I the can aly4 5011 at such prom as will
not fall 10 stye entire satisfaction.
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Rafting and Lumbering Boots.
no will also manufacture an article of ISO= roi flotilla*
and Lumbering in. and for other fought:rut door work. which
be particularly naommends so a superio O r article.
ctober i 5. 18.51—tr.
New. Store.
?TID E undersigned has opened a STORE In OLEN HOPE
I Clearfield county. where he intends keeolns constant',
on head a GOOD AB3OKTMENT of all thins, usually kept
Ina country store.
All kinda oducie taken IA exchanse tor goods.
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Oct. .ISMII4 M. KAELLY.
Olen Hope. Oct. 7,1837.--6 on.
' .4Q.LVO3) OP G1U6:51 '
For' the Triennial Assessment.
APPBALS will be held by the County. Ccminsisalanors In
the tespeollvebotOonhe and townships. as led owe
Goshen town.hip‘ Tuesday Novaushpil °O. as Idshool /1 01 /.4
Dear A. Leonard.
0 ion d township. Wednesday Novamber, A oli. io .cosig,ws
Bid School Boum
Covington towaship.Nov. 11, at F rame r Maurer.
Kari haul
do Nov. U. at tioarcilau House.
F • do N0v.114, at boomed Jesse Wilson, '
Fox: •do . Nov.lB. do Joh!' 1. Bundy,
do Nov. 27. do ---.. It ‘ W. Moore.
Bradydo . Nov.lB. do WA/. VOW.
ann do . • Nov. lir; do Samuel Smith...
Lid ' , do '' Nov. fiD. do AstiPb Bib. •
Chest, do Nov 152. dui JarueuVo 111.
Burnside do Nov. at, do John Young.
Ferguson do Nov. 24. do T. B. Davis.
'mina ' do' Nov. 25. do James McNeal.
Beounria do N o
v . 9...11 do N. hi. Bralth.
Woodward do N0v.27 do Daniel Heglei7.
0 3 , 30 5uy do .• tr. IN, , .do Jahn Goo., ..
Morris •'•do *, ... ova°, .0 do James Lohman&
Bradford_ do ee. I. do Wm. Hoover.
Boggs •do Deo. 9. do • Andrew too,
Pike townsbio and Cuswensville bosougb Blida" Deo. 8. at
• the house of luso BlOorn.Jr. ' 1 i .• , r „,
Legrenee township and Clearfield bouougu.daturday ssu.l.
et the 00411. hOlnl4 • . . ~ . _
The Itaseisatraoui• raioasied to beprezo , piesont with their dupli.
sates:on the day of the Appetit in their propel townships Mid
boroughs. to assist in eomsoung mistedies end. in• making a
proper asseumeat. • • -- -
Ar. App eat yap af Fdyy 40 4th day or
t* hai. held: on Filtn
lkoamoat. at (hi Cotutotsdosiatav office, .wy thaiporpose of
easel sloe and adjusting die Valuatio6 of
Place all hullos Loads
throughontOsi county . at which, Ow? nod
oonaaitossiar
of Unsoated lA*4. Agauta. ito,.,doOosir, oto;
• . . , . , AtiIUOUYAV. .
I 1., 4 _ .., , .., ~_. . • ~, 61: C 1 0 9 1,, '1 1 ".
ciarr.. l , Bl . f11 L: ____. t ...._...- i —l cao 41 ce•Serti. 994 92 .
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,SUrVeY9 I . I.43.
t. ) cor BOIVOYOTIe
TOO liSdOimibiltoktrul mbibus b e d b the
Acompwei t t- " a ir 16, Aho. 11 1 11 11 . 1
ntYllolo2trall Ih 4 tiproa r c %ti, t iwa bi - i,o‘a
etandard Of r iko rrfo' . timer m erlft t
'wt Der
Virsttabl,7 , tit • 1. (-- e v e n 0 .
wkilchtttiv es tot% p noly o f'do,
lidos Of salu act by.tintreyoco.
•• • tlytrditt of Old Ovoid,' (.10mailistoosop.,,,__
O. OUOma.o Drat. La a•
Caramisslonee Otaw•l)d;lL!°_
Crtetki=llo.o2) En Co'
omitcdot Wig beftbbt eau timed naafi* , lingua.; to,
1. 1 at 01 ait? aasoaat,' &Pr 0
of is astute at separator Dom MC sod 1401 Pot bo 100
Wuxi 041/ for bot audataloaroo. par pay ary,debts of
000ttoottoa , M ',moot Um 01.4 411 oho* 1100 I 610006
tight utt 00 4 aIY Pat vb"!rrilartf/VViotti 'Li Orr
Foususon towlaido. Aug. 9. PAL
2.72.SCDOLANJAIrIIGE
- FOR ~THE
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'll3lectiolt o -,Electors
OF A PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF
TILE UNITED STATES,
lATHEREAB. In nod by an Acta the General Assembly
7y. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. and the several
supplements thereto. It Is provided; that the electors of the
several counties of this Commonwealth, gambled to vote for
members of the Gemmel Allem*, shall hold an Election et
therm* places at which the said members shell have been
voted for at the preceding election.ON THE FIRJST TUES
DAY NEXT AFTER HIE FIRST MONDAY OF NOY.'
EMBER, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hue
sod and forty, and on the same day in every fourth year theres
alter s for the purpose of elecdietj
infeItOTORIA
of President and Vice Praidenlef the United States.
NUM, therefore. I, ALEXANDER CALDWELL. High
Sheriff of Clearfield cOmety. pohpursuense of the duty
enjoined on me by Meant above referred to. tied the said snit
Filaments thereto. Oa tune this MY PROCLAMATION. giv
ing notice to the freemen of said county waddled to vote for
membemorths General Amem.sly, to meet at their several elec
tion districts on
ON TUESDAY THE SECOND ,
DAY OF NO.
VE MB ER NEXT •
scorningd there. between the hours e v eT o'clock in the
end BEVEN o'clock in theing of said does sato
for
Twenty-Seven Electors
Of a President and Vice reesident of the
United States. '
And that the several Judges. Inspector' and Clerks, who
shall here attended at the preceding Genqui Election, are re-
Ott eel to attend and perform the alike duties. and be rutoct
to alike Feminine/1 for, neglect of duty or nuscondoet asthey
shall he lishle at said tlenerril Election.
'flo Electors of the county of Clearfield 'will take notioo
that the said Election will be held at the following Waco--
At the CoUitT HOUSE. in the borough of Clearfield. for
Lawrence township '
At the house of WILLIAM HOOVER. for Bradford town
ship.
At the house of JOHN GOSS, for Decatur township.
At thethouse ol i3AMUEL M. ShitTii, for ilooowto town.
ship.
At the house of ISAAC BLOOM. Ir , In the borough of Cur.
Wenville, for Pike township.
At the honte of JACOB MAC runit, rot Covington township.
At the licuul of WILLIAM U. rui..e.v. to: Wady town.
ship.
At the btore Imo, of SAMUEL VIVITO for Penn lewnithiP
At th e house ofJAMLI3 cuau . tor ChelttowothlP
At Congress iflit School House for Girard township.
At the loose of JAMES LOH hiA.N. for Morris township.
At the house of JOHN YOUNG. for Herold° township.
At the hones of ABAPII F.I.LD3, for Bell towuhip.
At the house of JAMES MoNEAL. for Jordan townthip.
At the noose ol GEORGE TURN Ell, for Boggs township .
At the house ot J P;;ASE• WILSON, !Cr Huston w wnship.
&Oho house of 'Mkt. DAVIS, for Ferguson township.
At the house of JOHIN I BUNDY, lot Fox township.
At the house ofJOHN WLIITESIDE, for Woodward town.
dip.
At the PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE. for Goshen townshi
At the FRAME HOUSE. formerly occupied as a boardieg
houso, for Earthslis toweshio•
At Oro STORE. HOUSE of it. W. Moore. for Union town.
ship.
At the count HOUSE, fos the borough of Clearfield.
At the house of ISAAC BLOOM. fur the borough of Cur
wensvilin.
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN. That all
persons (except Jestloes of the Peace) whoPell bold any
°Moe or stipmetmisst of pro fi t or trust. under toe government
of the United States. orof this State. m of any car of Man
prated district, whether a commissioned Litiser or otherwise, i
a subordinate eftiosi or agent , who is or snail be employed
under the Legislative, Executive or Judicial deositmeau of
this Sudo ewer the United State', or any city Of inuorPoraltal
district ; and alto, that even' masher of Congress and State
Legislature. and of the COMMOn or 'Moot council of any city.
or cooltrOnfoner of any incorporated district. are by law raw I
petite of holdleg or exercising. at the same tons, the office on
appointment ofJ edge, Inspector, or Clerk. of any (Section o f
I
this Commonwealth t—and Dim no Inspector. o f fs or othor
calker of any such essetron shall be eligible Donny ce voted
for.
And the Return Judges of the respective districts aforesaid,
are required io meet at the court house, in the borough of
Clearfield. on the FIRST FRI DAY next leer the raid
First Tuesday of November than and there to do ail those
things required of them by law
GIVEN under my hand and seal, at Clearfield this twenty
seventh day of September. in the rondo' our Lord one thorn.
and eight hundred and tillydwo. and of the Independence
of United States the Seveoty•Seventh.
ALEXANDER CAI.DWEI.L. Eftelf.
THE ROAD TO HEALTH!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
cultr. OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BA.D DIGEST-
Copy of a Letter from Mr. It. W. Kirkus, Chemist,
7, l'reucot erect, Liverpool, (England.) dated 6th
June,l6sl.
Ire Protestor HOLLOWAY.
SlR—Vonr Pills end Ointment have stoOd the highest on
°artiste lot of Propnelag Atedlelhes for bottle seen. A cus
tomer. to whom lean ruler for any saltine , desire, me to let
you know this petition larsof het cue. no had been troubled
for years with a uhoololatt liver. sod ad digettioa, On the
last oc anon. howe v e r , the Minium e of the annex was so
and the lansmonatioupiet in to sererdr. that doubts
wee entertained of her Out being able to beat nu undvr t
fortunately she wet induced tour your Pills, and t h e informs
me .hat after the (44 and midi succeeding lime. she hidgreat
retied. the continued to tale them, ant; although she used on.
Ig three Doges. Mem saw la the moor moat of perlext health.
to nod have sant you cognY macs oases bat the above. I TOM
the Semi , / of the Attack. and the Spiedy Dare, I think,
speaks muoti in favor of your astoanstas Ws.
(-lined) KIELKUB.
AN EXTRAORDINARY RD OF ILREUAIATIO FE—
VER, IN VAN DIEMAN'IS LAND.
Copy of a Lotter in the Hobart Town Courier, ol
the Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Watch.
Margaret All'Connigno, nineteen sears of me. residing nt
New Town, hid been sulleriog irons 11 violent kliusumettie
Fo
eel fur upwards of two;moaths. which had entirely depr,ved
he , of rho ate el hp' limbs; dorms lids period she was under
the care of the most eminent medital men lel flolia.t Town.
y them her CAM was considered hopeless.. A friend pre.
sailed n part Atm to tett Holloway' , oenlusted Pair, which she
consented to do. wed m an iscuadible short spew of time they
effected a perfect cure.
CURE OF A PAIN "IiTNESS IN THE CHEST
' AND OTODIALIII Or A PERSON 81 V EARS OP AGE.
From I%leArs. Thew' & §ollProprieturs of the Lynr.
Anvers iser, who can couch fur the following
statement. Aimee! 2nd, 1801'
To Pions fIGELO WA Y.
0111-1 desire to bear testimony t o theta* effects ef 110 : 10
way's Pills. Fur same years I infrared severely nom a pain
and tightness 'n the stomach which Was alto accompanied by
■ shoitnees of breath .that prevailed me from wangles about.
I em 84 years of age. and notwithstanding my advatced state
of life, these Pills haven) relieved me, that lam datirou, that
others should be made acquainted with their virtu `es. am
new rendered by their means, comparativoy active, and non
take extreme without lawavenieacs lot pain, whirls I could
not do before.
Missed) DEARY COE, North street. Lynn. Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious
in the following complaints
Ague Fevers of all kinds Bore Throats
,
Asthma Pits Brace and Gravel
UhiousComotaiats Gout &monde ur Ey ma
tt otches on the ELM Rewtnehe toms
Dowel complaints Indigestion Tie Dotoursuz
Colic, Istisomsation Tumors
Constipation of .thei ansdice Illoers
Bowels Liver Complaists Venereal Affections
Consumption Lumbago VVorms ointl Wade
Debility Piles Weakness float
!Imes? Rheumatism whatever eau s ti.
wisest's' Retentio n
At
nof Urine e., ate.
Krysipelea 'Scrofu, or Kitts's
Female lusgutaritim Evil
MANY VOYEIIB
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Bold at the Bstablishrisont of Professor HOLLOW r V. 24t.
Strand (eras Temple Bar. Londoii.) nod by all respoctatil
Druggists and Dealers J n . hipdtelnes throughout the British
Empire, coo or those of the United States . Boxes at 1113:o..
Ello . end $1 bec each. Wholesale the principal Drug
houses In the Unto., and by Mem . A. B. & D. BANIM.
New York.
....Um is a considerable saving by taking the largest sis.d
Boxes.
N. fl.Direotiou tor the gnidanoo or patients I:toyer" dli
order aro affixed to each 800
E a ilot of Lottoro,
Remaining in the Post Office at Clearfield on the
first day of July 1852.
Any Uagaorreotyphs. , . Krug, Genie(
Barger George, . r my, Jobs: U. „ •
Bendimore John. taio. henry '
lionnehoor ?bib. Leonard. Ali'. Mli.sebeth.
Bottoilr. Michael S. ' 140-Ilet. Miss Magna •
Hoed: Mrs: thrum LOodoe. Joseph
Hums..red. Morstlaad.Mre Mergerei.
Om. Ego . Win. MoGaucheb.Joha
'Gans of 4. Royston. Millet, V. Edward • -
Derb7./ton.Rdweud Oaks. Itliohed
Einsos ir t John eeoraaa. John'
Green, NA Pouter, John :.
lime, Rid. R. ,L• " -Road, M Is: Maggie ., .
Gelnet.l3anioel Row. John '
reonman, Washington , Ratter. Joseph
Domains. Henry .' • 'UAW. Wen • 1..4 '
,
atter, Jesse M. toirridgetßanlel-4
Ileient. John „ ' Imager. M. H.
tiali. floraito b. "
ueakto, i.:: -- - Buralic.4sse
Huey. Robert (ot helm) • 161mak. George
JacksOti, James'' Peneid, Philip •
Johnson. Amos "-•-. . Thom eon Joh* R.-11
Jones I.'homes . ' West. flush A. 66...-
- , WM..IIADEBAUGII. P. M.
Notice. , (
IvoncEl2 rWIRN
a. th_stkinsses; 64 ned 4 ato•
ill lain LI 02L 4640404 IL WITTE:HS. of ihsoossia
township—and all pitmans ant CALITIMIED not tat sossldJ6
with id Purchase said Ox.4ba same beiyitm prouerty; ,l
ntei'uonic'ooto.447.lBill-4,:1' /LBI-asY.•
,•-r.
0 4tdo to the steadies dr 'the ■ill_bsdrlbor l c ._
___,,t 1 k
A... 0
about the Ittbr Sept, het: ama rit4.l( r 4 NNW 4
coW , said cow ls or a Llebt Elpreektse ~..... -
~.,.....
coke cad wu wearies a swell bell. 'it •.-
ow as IS IregOeSta, le otope rprwin, uwva 11 11 /PartY. payobar.
ea sad take bet away, of ilte wit( di idllool l4 of awarding
to law. • I I t ItOli AT
, • -
_. rdoMASTEltf.i.
Humid° tqweakdo.Dotober 4. itriL — P" . ' ' ,
'''' '' '.'" irlfaiolltatf,norm .
~,,,,,.
H„,,,EtY.6ttl3l.,belrp. alekT".Z.l.l.llkettclinli.
w. NW/T.:ten sdissoorou by tote content 'opt the 11th Of
jab, jait4.ol: , W 4 Hoyt bevies WI awn , Ifol9 the beshiets.
aoWutte of the Jots P e , tattledP. Hoyt,
TATo,wilkooptlage r aw 4 140 OM !tend al barstobme.
• • • • • • •• , . ' . JOIIN rj;OYT.
) ' i 1 -,i• !-: •, , s 0 . .:- . 1 1 ! , • '' IIIIAVIO,W. 1101 ad
OentiltOO glit,etbilqollo,. /BA c., , ~, k •' ', ' • '
trITILESIIING MACHINES.
the best style sovirbtoes. Asia/mete* et 110;41m/the
Cann meaty" newt
L. B. RICO t. host.
el* 15. •
CLEARFIELD"ACADEMY.
whom hereby alio/ nudes that thoy hnve oor
Qautcd With + W " •
DR. 'CA I T .:15L LINIFE, •
To e maim's le charte of the Academy dative spottier Test. -
The Acadendalqto. is dividei into FOlllt QUARTERS
of rwtit.vm WEEKS. each. and FIVE DAVIS of Teach.
in In each week. •t 1 '
Thenext Quartet . will commence on MONDAY JUNIL: US.
181 2 . at the following . .t
Reduced Rates of Tuition :
COMMON ENOLD3H BRANCHEN— Including
Reading. Wiling, 'Spelling, Arithmetic. Ceog•
raphy. En el h Grammar and Ilbtory •300
ALL HIGHER ENGLISH DRANCIIP46--Inolu—
log Latin Grammar
°Lassie/m.lw MATHEMATICAL DEPART'. 11 00
MENT..... . , 16 00
DAILY EEE . 16(413p3 glven In VOCAL. 11111310 la which
all mar participate w theist additional charge.
• WEEKLY ,LECTURE: 4 are given to the older pppile on
History, and other Interesting 'O ex
extra Without era charge.
Such of older pupils as choose, engage on FRIDAY
P. M: of each week in exorciser Eloentiou, Composition and
view onesdons open their several studies. All others attend
to their 11011/11 P. M. studios.
The LADIEd DEPARTMENT Is entirely separate front
the other on the part of those who desire It. Two or three
clams consist of both wet. for the ouroore of economy in
time; hat it is optional Withthe gown Ladle' whether to
•
join such chaser or not.
Tuition is charged fro n the dateof the F3oholare common•
oing to the ohne of the Term—ded notion being Amide to case
of abrenceeousod sickness, and who• a special agreement
is mule. In euvenee. withihe Pritteipid
ItIORAI. rollUN has boon thig chief' reliance o
the Teachers in scouring thomugh discipline—and it has horn
efficieut. o.mpoteal puniihmentlis admintsreied onlvin .he
molt obdurate and (Donnie ible ettp-si
Thaeoustant dim (lithe Teautwre h to make the intimations
titer impart, as wolf no that of books, Practical. as r. ell as
Theoretical.
The unwed attention Is given to the Condo it, Habits end
Morals of the Pupils. while under the chair° of the Teachers:
HOARD can hu obtained at re.tronable priors.
t 111011 ARI) SHA W, Prod/lent.
J P. M'ENAbI.Y. Smitten+. Junsle6.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY; '
Machine, Pattern and lilaci(pmitli Shops,
ahriiora9
;undetsljnect would announce to the citizens of
T Clearfield, and adicluieg comities, that he has °dental a
room on decend street., in the borough of Clearfield, neat the
store of Leonard at Monte. whets lie intends keeping a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CASTINGS. warrauted
to be made of the best materiel, and at prices tbat cannot fail
to please. The following comoom p.rt of the stock on hands :
FOLTOPPS DOT-AIR. •COOEIND STOVE. fat either
Wood °Weal This stove has probablythe lareest intro.
dnotion of any other 'fotm ol stoves. I t has samtieiled In
nlm -et every county, the well known I athnway and hag.
ler stoves. It Is easily understood, and the dues being so
arranged that all can be cleaned without nay trouble. Tee
pscmnv form and construction is such es to render it the
most durable of all stoves. Numerous testimonials could
to oddr.rt, bat It is domed us • /eerie •st.l
IMPROVED PREMIUM 0)01( tNG STOVER—at from 11:1
to eta
PAR STOV ElS—for elthorwood or coal.
Atli - ERIGHT do
SA LA lIIANDEIL do a beautiful Coal Stove.
VASE do
EGG do
NNE at TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap.
MANTLE GRATES, with mummer pieces. A large squinty
and superior flaished Grates 1 tout /S to Ili inches.
CI)MMJN GRATES. allelic+
PLAIN ANL , URNAMEN'TAL lIALI.INtI OLLOW
WARE ; OVEN MOUTIIS: G:2111 IRONS, WAPPL.E
do. SCA LE ONANLS. WAGS IN 110XES.81,EIIIII SLED
it 808 bt/LAIS. LIAR RINGS 1 - ht Rails. ROAD 14C11.A,
PERS, a ew article. CORN ISIIIII...LERS, CORNo ar .N
(AM MILLS. %satinets:4 to grind IS lips Ears per
lII.ACKSMITII TERNS. the best in ; do. MAN-
Together
and TIRE HERDERS
Together with the usual Verierf or articles kept at Found'?
Establishmen3.
Also, Made to Order,
GRIST and SAWMILL, HEARlNG—having decidedly the
'Wm 'tack • &ad belt Varna/. 01 patients or any evablith.
meat In western Preinsyhranta ; MIL!, DOGS. suArr
!NH—large and unall.of cast or virrnueht iron, HANGERA,
PROMS nod PC ; Hole llnd other approved Water
RELS; WWII and IRON 1.A.141E5) !HANDBILLS
fur Cireular Saw.. W AA) 101ONG tt AI,tILNEi.
Constantly on hand and for sale,
FANNING M 11.1.14, THRESHING MACHINES. PEN
NOCK'S I:I4LEIIKATED CHAIN DRILLS. &c. ato.
Screw-Cutting.
Any sized Screw, with any desired aumtwrof thread[ to
the Inch, either W ,are ur V thread.
Brass. Copper, and Babbett's Metal Canines roads to order.
NATHAN MYERS.
March 4, 18.3.1..—11,
Pierce vs. Scott.
Tii'SISO is dawn for ttlal on the 13ECVND FAIDA Y
of Novernliarnest. •
Th• Plaintitt's ia actuation Is filed.
The trefondant has put hia Plea upon the record.
And now. to wit. the 14th day ofJ u1y,11152, the undersigned
takes this method of Fiwiart
Public Notice
To all Persons interested in the trial of the above came, that
he has just race ved from the Eastern Cities a large And select
assert meat of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware 4- Queensware
Which ho is sow prepared to sell to tither Democrats or
Whigs at the lowest possible cash prices. or In exchange for
oe int, produce.
Thirstiere stock of goods has been selected with great care
as to quality and price—tiod. with a determination to, tiELL
CliEAl'Ett the . , Cad be pnrchtued at any o.lser establishment
in the borough of Clem fteht.
And as we chame nothing for showing our goods. or tel lag
oaf pllOBl. we evrestly Invite ell Democratic and Whig be•
die and tlentlewen to OAP. examine, and su,:ge for ‘heut•
selves.
At the old stand on ec
3ond street. nearly opposite the re g
deuce of Uovernor
Clearfield, hily 14, WV.),
TO Owners.
THE under:meted has aupotnted L. It. CARTER, of
Gear Monsters for the sale of Castings. who will
receive hills for all kinds of Mill Gearing, and (Abet machlor •
rye Persons desirous to contract will do well to call and ex
amine the catalogue of Patterns. al sPoci awns of the work,
before making engagements elsew here. Castings will be de•
livered. if desired, at Clearfield, sad warranted to be made of
good material, and finished in a workasanlige manner. Hay.
ing in rosining -order FIVE tinperior Lathes. and other ma.
Money In the same psooottioti. erooloying cone but the best
workmen. using the very best Pig Iron and Coal, with many
other advantage'. he flatten himself th:,tbi. wotk will he done
as well as In the hest city shops, and on the shortest nottoe.
Fur partinclaci, call on Mr. CARTER, Agent.
kIATIIAYI MYERS.
March 4.1952.-11
auElturn aws inoTEL,
CLP.ARFIELD, PA.
rlrliE subscriber mod respectfully informs the cit zees of
Clearflula county. sad the travelling public gesently.
that he hes taken the above named HOTEL situated on the
comes of Front end Merket streets. to the borough of I,Lear
ri Id, where he will at ell times be prepared to accommodate
these who may favor him with their custom. No veins will
be spare I by the preieter to make his eustomers comfortable.
anti hi" house a twil l I E to those who may stop with him.
fIistITABLE be carefully attended to—and tits 'TA.-
BLE and' BAIL supplied with .Isti best the market will elf rid.
WM. JAIKMPRILI.i.
Aaiun. 11 14 186:1
.
Saw-DIIII and 2,00 Acres of Land
f i /FOlt SALE or IftiEN'T.S!
1.14t0
cubmiliera ~,Ifer for RALE or RENT their SAW-
A. MILL, together with TWO HUNDRED ACRES Or
TIMBER LAND sitivited In Penn iowes•iu,,. Clearfield
county. This property Drawee Many advantage' 5.% a Lum
baring establishment. beta] eitaeted on the strepm tootle eit
Bic Run. about O mi , ep from the rivot.and in the midst or
an extenalte timber region.
The property will certainly ba Hold or Rented. The terms
will be favorable, and neeseuion given immediately.
Pot further pa Realer; apply either to Hugh Leavy. at
Otrailleld.ut to Cloak mid Pally. bit the Orampumbille. near
the prwetty.
HUGH I.AVY."
PATRICK DAILY, !
WILLIAM CLARK.
October 7. 1852.-1 y
J0n518.18574
-- OILS, TALLOW, GREASE,
• AND.
OriariA6 (.lEraipair Mil Parnmt.
300 wiltßßLa UM:NIMBUS OIL. Plies 76 oants
ne , gallons.
2100 GALLONS Do' . do
in es of various sizes, Price cits. pa/gallon.
MO RABA ELS BOILLI7D' PAIN- OIL. do 'do do
6titii GALLONS lho do do
in !Mint of voila sslyes Do do do
56& BARRELS. TANNERS' 011ss Various kinds and
qualities. from 85. to 60 per callow.
Imp pALLorua In Casks of various sums. Various kinds and
eta ies. from to &amp. per gallon.
JO TONS TALLOW HE. tot Heavy Gan:inns, and
Coarse Gmehmary. in Bernd* or (*Ms. of any oonsisten
oy required. Prise 5 emits per pound.
160 TONS OHIO [NEAL PAINT, in' Barrels. at the
lowest mar kid price.
MACHINERY
eaher and oons Ol tet
wya r th st oasiets sut-s a ng i m t eq Mil
to col
dec
•
w pum . a PAINT e OW n equal to i
Linseed
a Oil. ot h e r
nn h c n
for white.
tarn consiantly reoelvita large samiltas of rho 010•0 named
cuticles. and my motto is. "Small profits an 4 d quick returns".
56 Wale/Street. (nude/ fhs Tear It Alp PUND sine)
Now Voris. Juan W:1657 -goo. ." ' Chti.
. .1,
r. -Ixr • ,c4;tUattcti•xiCio . ,
AG r of experloncit waslart tv Operate as the VAS
cad fil.LOHettlUlit•fdllTUAL 11114ALTII
IQUI.I VOL . + Ok tt i.RILDSBUS.O. Pe.. to whom mood
eaeoureaeolot will braises. APP the 011ics. Nu. 651,
Boutttkleton.tettOetlMlV addles (oast paid)
F. LISLCII, Prodded
liatristArg; Aug. 16, 1862.
'whi.Dontit .Yoli.lusu're'r .
no ucohiIIiGAIUTUALINSURANUSS, 'OMPABY
T
gill magma* to make tasumaco among 1,01)148E5 UY
FIDE, 'ois buildioss and abet rimpetty.,at as low a tate as
M
an, OO DIM* OCOODOI I , Otille ' •• ' •• • , .
' ' inOtto l l °COW Millie proma pa
il dotud ao Inottillisa I.
aeoe,terY to Mae LOOd the actuators:4lmgal' ed. is °ablated
at any me. Persons residluir is Olretflold 00'11'0. degtoti
of irsu lig that mopeds can hawls same atteador-to- lip
addiraulug the satwotibetat pjeatfiel ; Atli:atom post paid.
August 117.1d51.7-Bc.' :J . ' .1144 b. curri.K. Alma.
.
•
Estate of J.L. floater,. deceased. . ,
Ivo . Tiog is ilwri OF.
tit Use Books and no
.1. 1 1 noarnsotl. jas 11 NT dassjAnd- J ess'. bsenytaced
In my barnts Ur use mi twos, sunup Watt.% ust.ool-
Melon and sauternes% ret.firo indebted wil l do 'emit tont.
toad without dales at m, canoe In Claarestd.
.Ansust V. letri. , ,J. B. rd'ENALL.Y.
COOKING STOVES.,
V' the 61011! APPROVED STYLE, at the tow oda of
gCroy 05 to MIS, Too Ptoto. for Vv.
lostfirldo Vo9 V, '6:l. p. WATER, *peat. ,
Agivaudfitiommmtm.,
/LI% II C P r2 , 21)00 2' Ira Mil I mgcf c ,•l
" 411 °' ai
JT. 0 / ODEDTMFFED, B. R. douriza NINTH' AND
. MAPLE bITEIVEIiIe ‘ AUOVP. RAGE, PIIILAUEL
pitIA , invite the Ladim o f the Oar and Gauntry •to call mid
examian his, olden id clock Trisnmings. which ban been I
selectee with the utmcat oarw
Mr O. leis: enabled. firucrl his experience In the W110;1E141
ro take aduantectiof the wholesale market. is able to tell as t
low as env other est•blishirsent. fAe 11, was rhymed, pr in. •
wool ihnduator of the oxtenlise baleen of Mr. W. J nowt
man, No. gell Chestnut street. and Mr ostensive expenonee
will be ri guarantee of his ability to do justice to hia °internam
ins Bloch uomtoises the it Wontell. and Cot
ton Lurtain 'Murree. Shading. r and Cord—Bilk and
Wonted Wind. do—Silk.Woollen and Cotton Ilminry,aind
G ovv—Cornbs. tirushel, FRO•ria, Perfumers , . &o.—Woollen I
and tratton Kultioirt bud Pruning nritsr , Vonn Mounties.
Fern shed Work. tiptoe, Oreeolets. and Fancy Articles aster.
ally. Canned examine fat tunneled.
Sept. 29, 18i3.—Om
SITEI,DRAICE'S S UOTEL.
SiELDRAKE , s AI L EG HEN Y HOENE. No. STA
Market Street. shove Rh, Ihilndnluhin , tinder the new
erreneumeut, the OSP wh chAtrive froth kidebets, Hnuishure
.will rud US the NeW Deput, cornet orSchoylkill 6th sod
Market Coa c her to enneasinodate the vubile we willitheeYe
have oat et the 'New ltepot On the sr Iva' of thecatsto
carte pastenters le the Allegheny Ileum. which is lo the ann.
tie of the city Our old Mends will uinitse ride dJwa and all
who wish to patinalisinfh.tiie with a E Aliblu. Clone Bede
no eceommodothss Ott,stents v. id Mosso a ve in n cal"
Terms--One Dollar per day.
heed. LEI. lEs2.—fitn.
500 Acr 15 ,enAg ents WaInted.
$lOOO A YEAR!
IivANTED IN EVERY COUNT Y OF THE UNITED
w V 13EATal, active and etitstpnaleg mon. to ongice in
the &Merl some of the belt Hip ka pulillaheil In ilea country.
To man of .goo 4 eiddrtme. poememalng a mall capital of from
IPA to IMO. tad iaducempaurs °Doled ma to cambia
hurt to NOM from 111.1tZE to TEN'dollate a day profit.
Prlo'llolAii published by ua are all mimic l in their character.
&Cretin'' , Oopulal. mad command lama saes wttelOYer thol
are offered.
ii of farther particulars. tuitions (postage Wad y ')
DrkW.l..S Br. GETZ.
Sacceirroys to . Leary 12.
No. 138 North Second Street. Philadelphia.
[lout 111. 18611-6 m.
'riff
b o o bscriber !owlet loated the Pohlle House. formerly
wn as the AnlelfiCSll 11.1121111, No 18 dotith Sixth 'fleet.
betikreen Market sad Chwitstut etreets. has changed the tUtaaa
of thessims to
Tilno ©mammon.' ofiaaß • /E 1 0 111) 119
Lien. levee to inform his Meads end the Yoblie, that this
house hat u'dercoao a thorough !modelling. repairing. le.
Painting &al repatierlng. from attic to basement. Au entire
new o alit of furniture, bedding. Om.. rso.. has Wen procured
from the niesteolobrated Menufecnarers in this city.
From tie central lot:thou, end no elms proximity to the
Railroad I °twits, Hteem Dont handing:. Places of.A.mumturat.
Fashionablo Tii.,rona lit n res and klytiVet. I{ Otila El
11110eMenti to the Merchant visiting the duty on business, or the
.or l• eking pleasure To laminas aid females visiting
the._ i. every facility will be altered. and over, comfort te•
surto.: o mike their visit agreeable and pleasant.
A shore of the patina patronage it restmutf nil y solicited.
JACOB G. LEBO. JA.RK.O HiVitta
Superintendent. Proprietor.
eeot 8.185 r —dm.
"Every Family should have a Copy."
An invalUable Book, only 25 cis. per copy
rk" R. lIUNTER'B 111201( 1 / 5 1 , MANLIAL AND IiAND
1100 • FORTE H APPLII.7Bt). Containing an out
line of the Origin, Progress. Tree omit sad Cursor evert
form or disease, contracted by ProrniMUOtls tiexual
by Sri( ammo, or, by Sexual Excess. with advice Mr their pro
venlion. written in a loon liar sty 10. avoiding all medical tech.
nictalltler. and 'yen , thing that would Wood ther'ear of de.
coney, from the Moll 01 some twenty Tiers SOCCelaul
tice,axalusisaly devoted to the Wale of &maser of a delicate
ca private nature.
To which is added. receipts fur the curs of the above disena
es. and a fo r n the causes. sytnolocas and care of the
Fever end Agee, twerry fire cents neon/ ; six copies one
dollar ; will be forwarded to any part of the Wilted States, by
mail .Iroe of postage. Address. postage paid, — Hog SS, Pest
Unice " or the Author. IS North Seventh Strt... P eethls:l—iladelphia.
Bop 111 y.
rry fIoisLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER WILL.
forfeit if lading le core any ease of secret disease that
mey coma larder his care. no matter how long standing or
atll.ctins. Either ties are invited to his Private Roo ms. Be
North &small Street. Phil,idclphia, without liar of terop
tion from other tist , euts. Stranger:and others who have been
unloitunato in the selection or e Physician are MOW., to call
IMPOTENOY.—Throngh unrestrained indulgence in the
passions. by excels tr sell abuse, the tolls me numerous.—
Vremature mootency. involuntary seminal discharges. wast
ing of the ore ani.loss of memory, a distaste formate society.
general detitity, ot cons titatioual derangement. are MHO to
follow. It necessary. consult the Doctor with coafidence:
Learn a perfect ogre.
REAR AND ItEFLECT.—The afflicted would do wall to
reflect before i routing their health. happiness, and in many
oases their lives, in the heads or, physicians ignorant of this
class ot maladies. it is eertaluly impossible su bj e c te man to
undentand all the ills the human faintly are to. Ev
ery rerpectablephysician has his Petrel ar branch. in which he
is more suocessfn I than his brother professors, and to that he
devotes moil of his tune and study.
YEARti.OF PRACTICE. exeutively devoted to the study
and treatment gisenua l of the sexual organs, tosPther with
ninon upon the y. throat , nose ur teas. pains in the head.
or bones. mercud rheumatism, striders., gravel. ineeelail.
ties, diseases arising fiom youihrul etc. we+. or impurities or
the blood, whereby lb con.titution has become ea welded,
eon bus the fioctor to liar speedy roller to all who may place
themselves under his date.
Medicine tot r Wird to any pert of the United Mat ot.—Prioe
Elva and Ten dollars per padtaist
Sept. ff. 1852.—1 y.
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
First Class Hotel—Terms $l Per Day.
mho subscriber, having lately become proprietor
of the F RANKLIN LIOUsE, Chesnut Street,
between 3il and 4th. Pin LADELPHiA, and having
reduced the price of board total 50 per day, gives
notice that. notwithstanding this reduction, he will
sti II continuo to koop a FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
'flue Franklin House has just Undergone extended
alterations. and is now fitted up and finished in su ,
perior style for the reception ul visitors. Tint Low
er Floor, lormerly occupied by stmes, Is now inclik
ded in the Hotel, forming a sp4cions Reception
Room, Gentlemen's Parlor, and Dining 'pont. there
by allowing an addition of thirty chambers and say.
eral beautiful parlors, fronting on Chesnut st. -The
Rooms of this Hotel are superior to most others,
being constructed with *oyes, forming parlor and
hed..cbamber attached, well•lighted and ventilated.
The location is unsurpassed. either for business or
pleasure. - BEN. H. WOOLMAN, hope.
Philadelplita,July Y 6. 1852.
RICH Anll MOSSOP
CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS.
AIIICT-ir (N• 021 f. 3121 .9
Ihiron l'EUr3 anti Itlvaniactorove uf CARCIETINGS. awl
dealers is CANTON and COCOA MAT G:3. Ike.
Corncr of - Twelfth and Market St's. Philad'a.
Invite attention to their ey ten give anortment oflrtus act"
styles of English Velvet, Tapestry Brussels. and ols ingrain
and Venition CarpOingis , of their own Impanel on. Also to
their large stork of welt seasoned Floor Oil Cloths, in ail
w Rita,. from one to osigut yards. Oar stock ofLONs. PRICED
INGRAIN CARPETo.ot on t own motosfectoro emhuntes Mei
best variety of well made irclod, ever pat in the enaritet-iall of
which Wilt he olfuteti on the most lavorablo terms.
August 111. itfog.-Bm.
_ .
5,000 to 30,000 Acres Land Wanted.
WANTED TO PURHASE 5.. 00 . to BO 000 Acre. ol
V V lloonproveal Latta I . Peoneyivania. or Vattern Vy
giola. lot which , A3ll sad CITY- PROPERT . or MER
CHANDISE. will be given la PaYmerit•
Adarcts, ' MITcIIELIAtt WHITE,
70,i Dock Stioet. Philadelphia.
-
GEOItGE LANICH, nt" • -
122.13.!=c1prag3pz: 0 . 11(1 . 1-, taa
iffICULL) respectfully tender ids thanks to tbo.o ho have
heretofore favored him with a share of theft custom,
and now infortns his friend,,• aid the public at large, that his
(follows area/am 10 blast. and that they can tied him in that
o d. tong eitablished, aid convenient shoo on , I:lecond lateen.
foicaerly occupied by David Litz. whore
Wagons, Buggies, &c. •
Will be Ironed and finished oil In the best style and on the
shortest notice. end all other work balouging to the busineu
will he done in the beat manner Lod on the moat aeoommeila.
tint terms. Clearfield. Aug.
Commercial Hotel.
MAN. KNOW THVBELAP
cane. 8. IBS?.-8ro.
Ihi&
Angela) OtraY °/P°
AMC to the premises of the eetmetite:/ -
,"%j" ; about tho lit• of June lati, tir ItAN(J
• - 11..1.111I: • lAMB—without milks. The owner h te•
''• (outwit° coats forward. Drove proveuty oat
cliatfe; and 4 ke eveal--ottterwito it will be dealt' with es
thelaw threats.
• APLEri , fdyNIIELL.
Lawrence townshld; Aut. gEI:tESII
~ ,
. •
• EltirtyZis.canno
_
' tit; sif ibe ittbseriber
1/11-liN'i C ANE (61h"tetal th.prof
1 ,.. 11 ~,„., ,Alit.,„D4l,llll9.tglrißgEo tiGS
' f..--,ama ' r. ' ~.,....LT. Onct,'s nal and white sio ted—the
3 'Nes, ,t 1 otberitpiriA kitax —supposed to 9or 9
—'' Yerollara.l The owner ts reauntted to copra
forwards mere o Toad,. NOT. othatoW Pit t . 101 :14= rmir — ,
odwiswiso Dais will Yiq duppu4 9r " t ' w (T W. 'lf kl. All.
?dor ifs township, Ant. 8.1,18152.rpd.
BALE OS 'ALE by Oki übsdribet 'gum A. bo g o brg,i mtg.
EST CANII ruid6ou
hmns
evil le. eeot. 21.1832. ' 11 4"
8
C
i ' .-.... • - , LEVER FLEGA '', . • - - • ' .
. .
n, LACKBllllTgeot,harabarg. ra . w il l &Head lo all bud.
DI ow. to An li and will (also famish' WAGOtO3. DUG
01E13. at,a.. nal, tad. sad tunnalactunal la
s ty 00.
And warranted. , • Aug. . usst,,r, ..
Dia.S ,
Olt Bsommestal and itedl VAß oal pammust.as Weld the
Jv
Jallls. CHHAP Ute.Bll dtors,of . .
flitAiN Pf/fOr3 fin tap 6 ,
N.? opto WittIAPAM 11111 A
Vhaileng&
VirnATElrkfieencepht the health and Unglued' Of ripe°
Y phi lent alltitues of the !nett 'enfeeble. ImiXertelba.
[ate It for tinted that every person will do all in their power,
to save the lives of !belt eblldnen.and that evade perms will Hi
Mayor to promote their own health at allsacnfloes. 1 ,fiWit
to be my' duty to solemnly swore yon that Wultatß, &contd.
In g to, um opiniontof the most cerebrated . Physician*, are the
Unman/Pause* of a large majotity of diseases to whit* chile
(iron and er aim are !labia ; you have an appetite, Croatian'
ally changeable fr one longed food to soother. BadUreteth;-
Vatn se the Biemoch, Picking at the Nose. Hardness nod Inti.
' nets el the 114 Gough, tiler, never, Bette Irregular... ,
remember that all there denote WO trot. andyou should at
once apply the' reined • .
110BENSICKTWO1111 SYRUP. .-n '
An article founded aeon So won Bo Principles, co mootrederl
with purely vegettible hubstaniu.s. beilicily safe when
taken, and can•be given to mot tender latent with tied:
(led bouetiolel effect where bowel ComP•atntsanc Diughali
hawk made then weak - aid debiliteted thu proportiga of
my Worm tir rup are snob that it steads without an equal in
the °athlete° of medicines, in giving loco and Vranallt
tin Stomach. which mink,' it un lent dad° remedy' for those
afflicted with Dyspatia, the orionishing
.curch performed by
this Symp . :lnel Physicians have fulled, Is the Pea evidence
of its importer efficacy over till °Mom
The Tape Worm !
This is the most difficult/ Worm to destroy of nit that latest
tha human system, it grOW2 to an eltnost Indefinite length.
becoming so coiled nod fa2ter.el In the lutestinris and Stom
ach effecting the health %why as to cause St. Vitas Uenco.
Fai l ate . that those el Illoteil seldom if ever sottieet that itts
Tour Want hastening theta to en earlv grave. fa °alert°
destroy this Worm, a very energetlo treatment mast be pus.
so idit would therefore be proper to ,like iS nr 8 of my User
rills's° a to remove lall obatructloria. that the Wolm4l ll P
may set direct open the Wurm. which must be taken In trollel
tit Il Tablesononfulls 3 times a day, Theseuiroctlons followed
have seem been known to fall in curios rho most obstinnth
case of Tape Worm.
tillobensnek's Liver Pills.
No pert of the system is more liable to d.wate than tho
tereen a (Meter to pilafs tho blood. or allinit
the proper secretion to the bile—so that nay wrong action or
the I. var abuts the other Important parts of the system. and
results variously in Lives tltimpi lint, Jaundice. MYstrePaa.
tgo. W e should. thmefore. watch every sytuelote that might
iadmate a wren , action of the Liver. These Pdts being ann.
Posed of ROUTS and PLAN'Itt famished by_ winters to herd
the sick :—Namoiy. lit. An EXYlliti - EUNAN'I% which nog.
ments the secretion .front the rulmonial mucus meadows°. or
proniQtes the disoharge of
in
rawer SW. •Aa AUTglt-
ATIVE. which changes in tome ibestilleable and insensible
Mantle: the certain 'turbid button of the system dd. ATV-.
NW. which gives tano and strength to the nei Vett/ ssstem.
renewing health and vigor to all parts of tho body. l tb . A
tiATHAIITIC. which acts In perfect harmony with the other
iagredienu, and operating. d ea the Rowels. and expediag the
whole mass of corrupt an vitiated 'lleum. and pearling the
Mood. which dastroya disease and restores health.
V:a 4 QD Ci 9 CS , O
•
You will find theto pills an InVelnede Medicine in grainy
complaluts to which you ars subject. la s !Mutations either
tent or partiel, they have boon found of inestimable benefit—
restoring their functional arrengernsuts to a healthy echos—
Purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually es to put to
flight all oompleints which roar arise from female IrtegtllBBl
- as Headache. Giddiness. Dimness of Bight. Pata in the
Noße. Back. o.
None genuine nukes signed J. N. HOBENBACK- - ell
others being ball . Imitations.
cir Agents wishing new supplies. and Bore Keepers desn
rout of becoming Agoras must address the ProprietOr. J. N.
flobensack. Pl. ilmiclohle, .
Agents in Clearfield county-.
WALLACE At EllLLS.....clearliald. •
P. W SAUREITII utnersbnra.
J. SMITHIIn.
J. C. 'WENNER Moatwrillo•
And by livery respectable Dealer and Moro Media the
county and Slate.
07"Prico, each 25 cents;!'" : .'
Philadelphia. inns EEL ; • •
A SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS.
•
EMYCPCM:; O I3a
MONTELIUS, BROTHER, 4 TEN EYCK
IA IOWA) respectfully inform the Punlic, that they have
VV entered into co - hart ledge Id I{IICANTI LE end
SHOE BUINESS, end have Just received fr.ms Pbtladel•
phia their seound and handsome assortment of
arriling 27inspacnor Goodin
Of nit inds eau latest styles. which. bawler been purl:thud
at 'sensually low rates, they are enabtod to ill ,to t e Nadia
theerlßEST BARGAINS.
It would be almost Impossible to enumerate the mann 'esti.
des co. priung the r stock of goods just reeeivcd —but they
invite ell to coma and see for themselves, mauling them that
they will get
More Goods for the same money than at
any other Store in Curwensvillol
They haven't kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
And nil other articles nionily found in a well furnished store.
To render their establishment well worth ;trait at ill times
the) will continue to reerlve, es the season a n d
new
supplies of soasonabla Goods for IMdies' and Gentlemen' .
wear, sons to be always randy to oiler the choice of Eastern
litalkets.
ThVY would also call attention to their apartment of
Orillools rind sliocs,
Wheretholp nlwnys keep on hand a large and well assorted
lot of FLtKI4CII anti COUtil'HY UA', MOKIJK,CO.
KJP and STOGY BOO'fd.
MOIttIJI3O. CALI% KIP , and nil blade ol Gentlemen* .
dROES. Also,
Ladies' Fine Shoes, .
Such as GAITERS and rAct; BOOTS.
FRENCH end JENNY LIND UR.%
SLIPPERS or all kinds. qualitler and sizes.
Also—trove and GAI'PEKS end BRUER of all
kinds'
As they keep constantly a lot of the best practical workmen.
and Manufacture their Shoes they can warrant them lo be
made of the best Material, and in the best aid Intl/tin les.
CSITIIIDES and. OUUPITRY PRODUCE taken in en.
ge for goods.
ablAMESititEkt—Theit rstablisment Is one door West of
John Dratmker's hotel. Curvremville.
June HU, —2lm.
GOOD ADVICE.
TASK NOTICE, MEN. WOMEN AND 01111,DREN
that
WALLACE k EX1141[46
Have ma 'wed the!,
spring and Summer Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Their stock consists of a lams and varied assortmeol of
trOLLEION AND DC/ML M
C23<ll)ColaD r M.
B a reges,Berge,DeLanes,Lawns , Calli coes
?Sm.—ALSO a large assortment of
Eimvilwaire 9 il:alttla co Durward)
BOOTS and SHOES,
Lw._CentiGn euttacE C 3 MIPS:Sa
They hays case en heed every large stock of
• SUMMER CLOTIIING,
Cloths, Cassinwres, Sattinetts, Kentucky
Jeans, Tweeds, Muslims, 'Pickings,
And is fast every thing to Supply tba waits of town ant!
cog ntry, all or which they we dote mined to sell cum - m.l6ns
they have eves boon sold trolote, they. thetefute, request' all
Pawns wishing tapurchaseto sive them a call
I.Wllemember the oheap cash store of. WALLACH la
BILL*, Market street near the thrnond, Cleartield.JU
Moyle), Ida
,
zttor Lento thialca 'Hover.
lIE
Bubscriber would respectfully dOilolllloo 6) hie old
AL fronds opd customers; and to the public, generally* that
heir again trichina at Ms stand at the comes ul Frost and
Cherry erects.
- A large and weld-selected stock of
.GOODS,
Hinonsclnu the usual variety kept le a retail Store, which he
will sell
as CIIEAP as the CHEAPEST,
At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASE].
He will also exoluoiros Goods for COUNTRY PRODHOH.
so far us ire can make lt asswer hts purpose'Mishim. ,
Ia the a !moors
account OM IMiTIFRICW at which he intends WWI.
he would 'Weiss all who wtsh to boy CHEAP WOOS tkli
CALL BOON
C. KRATZO.
Claatfield; July 0, 1852.
e.Bl 'oB • PI9IPINPO3 • ' t
• . 11 Y. I P :41 aV A l e i tg, A rrittrteat
r ye vslulux4 'Hari . in enia!„l ; 00
. 109 luta
4.034 Isaa /0 0 P a.. 0 %TOL 19 11.
II mato luamid ;VD 'UV*, 4,11 NOD
INZ . :10 t) II 11
0 U 4 1"A!'oqa 1 ".4 1 . 1 1 ! . 1 , 1 ••••,
• • ;
s.000;,0,11101110111t, 0 1 11#011 ,
czt,EM7F'
i uvM. 1 uvAA. uYNA
-.-... _ .
THE CHEAPEST GOODS!!.
. .
. 11)&02: OV1) 1 11/20 •• ..
'I ~
RWIN At SMITH, basing purchased 01. i., 14,11 enter Ms v
I Stock or Merchandise. are now ten:4o(og a largo aod . preLf
selected supply of SEASONAOI.I4 00 u of every el.
enpTiOti. terlitOb Mae laid la at the lowest possible retie. he
would Invite the public, betels Purokaeluo ekawhour. to WI
as the late stand oJJ. 1.. Hewer, pa Market otropt, arui at.
Inline their STOCK and PSIOPS,. its they , Are dots rmlleff to
'rattan thelforapp character of Um house fur In wErless.
, • l , fl ". W. . WNW; •
Ain't SUM. A . SMITE,.
2.IOtADY-MADN CIA CIIING Wilmot OM, 4EIIO lon
for tate at thOlllOlPO or •
Joao 1t164. SMITH Sr WWI%