Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 15, 1853, Image 3

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    i^p»Hi3i>ALE>*‘July'B;'MsSL'
•IXhe 7;7th Anniversary of our
j^ a ,i;onrti/-ihdependence, -jras .celebrated
near 'Brdvrh-s 'Sdhool House, in Morris
township,’ with r jtKat.. spirit which should
ever ActuQte’AmoricnnFreemen. ..
Thd dpbt! Vslected for the occasion, waa
indeed; tr beautiful one—‘well sailed to cel
ebrate the glorious 4th. Thb stand, tablo,
&c., wero'jitritntped in
with evergreens and other emblemi* n ° *
orty : and u P on which spot wasassembled
about three hundred citizens of Clearfield
County ,•to do honor to the day. All their,
common avocations, wero on that day bus- ;
pended, 1 and they assembled there around
tho'.?fcstivo board to forgot their former
feudd '.dhd animosit.es, to soften their po
litibal prejudices —to contemplate the gran
deUr and stability of our republican msti
tutions, and to sing the poem of our
count ry’s deliverance. No event could be
more interesting—no spoctacle moro sub
limo, than to witness the citizens of Morris
doing honor, to the mighty dead, and hold.,
ing up" to public admiration tho deeds or!
those heroic men who laid the cornor-stone
of there public, in tho sombro hour of the
revolution. ,
After. 1 having selected officers tor the
day, the Declaration of Independence was
read in a very able manner by Abraham
Brown, Esq., after which. tlm Rev. Mr.
Lanning addressed the Sunday School
children, in a very able and .impressive
address. Tho; citizens then, partook ol a.
very-slimptuous repast, prepared by the
Ladies of Morris, on the Pic-Nic principal,
and in’ which all participated ; and lor
which the ladies deserve the thanks of the
citizerif, for the excellent and plentiful re
past, prepared on that occasion.
After the cloth was removed, the meet
inc was again called lo order, and apaJ*
riotic address delivered by Mr. Joseph C.
Brenner; in a very able and eloquent
manner, exceeding in eloquence tho ex
pectation of oil present. He closed his
able address by an eloquent appeal to the
citizens present, to protect and defend tho
sacred legacy left them by the death of
Charlea Corroll, the last who survived the
signors of the Declaration of Independ-
Cl> Tfter the following toast was ofTered and
read, tho meeting adjourned.
The Ladies of Morris who prepared
this excellent repast—May they live long ;
may thev never want for any of the good
things they have so liberally dealt out to
us this day. Yours truly,
J. H.
■ TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. .
Agreeably to public.notice, the friends pf
•ho teiriperimce reform, in Clearfield coup-,
tv, assembled in ,the' Court House, in,tho (
Borough of Clearfield, on the 4th instant,
at 3 o’clock, P. M.. The Convention was j
called to order by tho Rev. J. J. Hamilton, 1
and wns organized by electing Pnilip G. ■
Gulich, President, and Wnx. M. Reedy,
Secretary. • ,
■The Court House being too small, loir
iho number assembling, bnd.tho use of.the
M, E. Church being politely tendered to
the Convention, it adjourned to tha| place.
After adjourning to the Methodist Church,
the President called on the Rev. J. J.
Hamilton to invoke the blessing, and di.
rection of Heaven on our deliberations. I
The Rev. Thomas P. Hunt being pres*
eat, and notbeing/f citizen of the County,
was invited by resolution to address the
Convention; Mr. Hunt then read the fol
lowing resolutions, which he defended in a
1 speech of great eloquence and power, and
which, were,afterwards ,
Resolved, That it right of the
Wives, Mothers, and Daughters of _thia
republic to receive legal, protection from
inflicted on them by tlio. Liqupr
iiartv. ’ * * '* ’' l ' ** ) •,' * ; .. , . •».»
2d " ‘That J \vd • Mil'vote Tor bo man to
make laws for; : us,' dpi; to cketiitb them,
who will not pledge.himself to use his ef
forts to procurd for the benefit of tho com
munity m general, hnd . for
children in particular, a Prohibitory Law,
against the traffic, in intoxicating liquors,
to bo usedds.a beverage.
3d. That in., ns much “8 rire a j
. sufficient number'of well qualifiedl menfin
all the , political parties, who ore in favor
of a prohibitory low, in whom : w «*».
confide, a neglect to put such in nom na,
tion. bv the^political 1 parties, ought to
such parties, as itheir intention still to suf
lifer innocent females and children to bo
.wronged, and ruined as they have been,
Chd now are„by: the Liquor Phrtyfpnd.
tustifies every honest father, hußbqnd, bro
'{her nnd friend, in fbfusing to sustain such
i■nominations, and callanpon .them
h obrtv which will regard the rights of our
=li¥rsl«
™t superior, to _ any prme.ple n«*.g
forth , in'the platforms of any. of the parties
■ ‘ The Rev.-:J. J. Hamilton then : wdrea
.tho following resolqtiou. 'vhich he Mvoca
fed, and which was, adopted : . I
» -Resolved, Thai the' yictmvpf mtettW
raficb has a claim upon us, Bnd . u
Commonwealth: forprplectto.b Pffll.'Mf*
: who, for- the sako of his pence, will tajte
advantage s>l j\i? appetite, -to tgmpt hun to
drunkenness, and'thatit
i tgSBSMBtcSft
.JgWjutfpUf Itearty pupporfi ftpi that
, nemipr of : t^rri;W HI itoirtmate 1 Such a
tben U w.il organize
Snarly,and M
e «ei/ o ti\hO ' ftPfibinted, swhov BbalL havp.
iKe , •
a if
it- -
t;,
;|;p
cb,o ‘
initteo If <3 U J JOF
Rev/jn; Sobaton, *•£'%*’. . „
W. W. Robinsofl,: Rev»A,Hockenbury,
Joseph Jr.wip.; P;? v *
j ,>J. B. JVlcEnoHy, Esq. .'V v . (
Convention adjourned. ..... "
' WM. M. REEDY,SecVi ;
[P.- S.: J. B.:McEnally,Esq., and Rei:.
J. F. Porter sent in their resignation to
the standing, committee, and the commit
tee, elected to fill their places, John
Chase andßev. Mr. DoihlJ .
ATTENTION DEEOCRATS.
1. On Saturday, August 27,1853, be
tween the : .hours of 1. and 6, p. m;, the
Democrats.'of each Township in the Coun
ty, are to hold, their Primary Election, at
the place where the General Election is j
i held, for the purpose of electing delegates
to represent their respective townships in
'the Democratic County Convention, to be
i held in Clearfield on Saturday the 3d day
1 of September, at 1 o’clock P. M.
2 The number of Delegates ench town
ship is entitled to elect, is as follows ;-r-
Brady, 4; Bradford, 4; Lawrence,. 4.;
Morris, 3; Pike, 3; every other township
and borough,.2 delegates.
4. The following persons are appointed
Cemmitteesof Vigilance, in their respective
townships, to superintend and conduct the
Primary Elections, in thoir respective dis
tricts, viz: / , TT
Bradford-—JacobK. PiercOj James Han
nadeo, V. B. Holt.
j Beccaria —Dr. G. W. Caldwell, J. W,
Wright, John ShofF. ■ _ __
Bell—R. Mehafiby, W. T. Gilbert, H
Brcth.
Boggs—John E. Shaw, 1. L. Barretti
Luke Kylar. ~r .
Brady—Dr.'J. T. Boyer, Jacob Kuntz,
Tolbert Dale. , . TT ~, ,
Burnside —John Cummings, Hugh o»at-
lag Cheat—Win. flicker, Gilbert Tozer,
| Andrew Tozer.
Covington—Francis Coudriet.
Decatur—Wm. Hughes, sr., J. M Clar*
ren, Esq., Jno. Gearhart, Esq.
Ferguson—Cortes Bell, Thomas Owens,
Wm. McCracken.
Fox—John J. Bundy.
Girard—Henry Hite, Abraham Kylar,
Joseph Kylar. ,
Goshen —A. Leonard, Wm. L. Rishel,
Thompson Reed. .
riuston—Edgar Hoyt, Valentino Hev.
Jordan —Jacob Gibson, Cobrad Baker,
F. W. Shoening. • .
Kart ha us—Lawrence Hartlcm, B. LI.
Hall, Geo. Hfeckfendom. '
* Lawrence——Samuel Clyde, S. ShafFncr,
Thomas Dougherty, N. K. McMullen.
Wise; Chester Munson,
Jacob Wilhelm. V . 't " " u -i
••Pepnr-S.' C. Hepburn, Anthony Hue,
Jonathan. Evans, Jr.' • ' 1 ; ' .
Pike —George B.Dale, Benj. Bloom,jr.,
John I. England. ' _ '
Union—Peter Laborde; jr., Elias W.
Horn, David Laborde.
Woodward—Thomas Henderson, John
D. Alexander, W. H. Henderson.
Clearfield Borough—F. P. Butler, M.
A. Frank, Thos. Ji McCullough.
Curwensville —James Harvey Fleming,
| David. Fleming, B. F. Sterling. ■ •,
By order ofStandingCommitlee,
MARTIN MICHOLS, jr., Pres’t,
J. B- McENAi.i-Y.Sec’y. j, : ,
was tho editor of the ‘‘Elmira
Gazette,” whp in the last number of his
paper made the following severe but sub-j
limely truthful announcement“ When
you see a man of business, who will not ad
vertise or take a newspaper, look out for a
mean penurious skin-flint, too tight to en
joy good health, and who holds a penny
so near his eyes that he can’t see a dollar.
1 MARHIED.—On Thursday the 30th of
June, by the Rev. J. J. IJamilton, Mr.
John Thompson to Miss Mary Lynch.
On the 7th ihst., by tho same, Mr. John
Frederick, to Miss Anna Barbara Verse;
Oh the 2d 'ihst., by the Rev. Haiiehen-|
berryi Mr. Aaron C. Tate to'Miss Martha
J. Brown, all of Lawrarice township.
: Accompany the above notice was a large
and delicious take, for which the happy
couple have our best wishes for their pros
perity.' ' * :'V- - •"
DIED.—In Marietta, on the 10th ult.,
after h'iingering illness of twb years, Maj.
Francis Flury, in the 62d year faf his age.
In Boggs to wnship, this county T ©n the
20th ult.jJoshuaAiTate ngied about thirty-
on Saturday the 16th
instant, lsaiah Fullerlon;.agod about .SO
years. ~ , . • <•
* The deceased had long been a. citizen oi
this county, and a useful and industrious
'rii&hber ctf society, \arid >as highly ea
teemed by all who knew hi/ii. Deleaves
a family of small children to regret hp
loss His remains were conveyed to tl>o
tomb oh Sunday evening last, followed by
about 400 citizens of the borough ana
neighborhood; Thefuneral serv.ceswere
attended to by the Rev. Mr. Diehl of. the]
Lutheran Church. ; ; "
;; lii Lawrence on Monday the
isth inMl, after dlingeringollness,Sarah,
dhiighid# of Sabnuel and; Ellon. Jordan,
FITS! ..
KPEVEPTICPILIjS' 1
Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and\
aS Nervous Diseases^
NMVI
' M»J»7~I*M ~ iT -
Oodd News;
/' ' l ' i :
:Netd Confectionary arid Grocery ': Store,
On vVoier WrcolopjiotHeHdmphill'&Hotal, 00 Ilili •
sS£i|SwsSS"
KOBEIIFR. WELBII r:
(DEffl®lk '&■ WaitoUa .MfsTkoff..,
. diet Gold Uretit F«*. Mormn*
fir* | W ping. Ribbon Pint. Alto, Gentlemen ■
J/V / pino tiold Pmvof diftefett _thaPJM
Y| ■**♦*. Fine Ooid Em HI if Oiopt. JjJJJZg
I* otJennr Uad Rlen and {J*JV u &*SSj
vZf Pinter fUnit. Fine Gold Fe»» » reflojij
i’VJF Kold Welch Key*. Bil*» r Teh fc Table
Dalle* Knirej.Bogw T 00 *?^”
EsSrSwS-'«' ?SS iStoSS
ssasr&a;
r'?lV?&3wa ? A?tb»»bownwnilowd warr.oted *ood..
gg^R^mwtw&io®
PAIRED. a»d Warrantad foromw- » M
at a great bargain,
IF APPLIED, FOK SOON. ■'
A VPRY Yalnnbln MILL ud TIMBER
A. «'os*«i> Olaaißald Lrwk.Lloaiflald Jkdit^J
laaaGnit Mill. Maw Mill. Stow, and wTotal Dwa hai.,ana
the .u.atlo.Ol tho»™t»c;d»«
ir ,». •b-hb Ba.ao.iida«.PbH.d.
fiHAITNHV lIULOE«T,WItI> WAINWRIGIIT,HUN-
M J‘fOKE| N -N SMmJMEStKTiSW COOU3.NO 16H
MARKET STBKCT. Philadelphia. UtoS- ,
JotF H 1653-Bra. • . , - •
B. M. Stevenson, & Co.
A i t PFnftONS ARB Tbit th®
L I«lOKrt ofR N BuveotOß s VO** tr* in rey band* lor
f, AL*ipVran'»'wbo h.rrtbad d.altaia
aittooata withoutdeta/. ■>- U. M BNAi LY,
Jolf H- 18JU.— €t. Atl r ‘ * a -
Estate of Catharine Baum, Deceased.
Mahi^
tioated lot MlUanaal. L. JACKBUH
INDIANS! INDIANS!
WAR WHOOP #WARDANCE.
a A " t uXV, R U msiiNAN'jP&fuwf! eMtVnd ot 9 tba
pJrtOffloa when poo will Bui bln "»•»"* "in’* Adalee
danhafaot all ibeoomfott that saaba .
cult*. o| eAT g a u s Jolr 8.1853.—5 m.
&;■' VALBABLE 81W MitL ;
And !50 Acres of Timber land Fort Sale.
THSiN^uiidTiW
HimitS PINE TIMBER of ibo'bwt QUilitrr
¥SlJSß U w.uifol lb.
ijOehA»i»B*dVV»l«»»ord TnnHjt miUdlS ibbrSßfwti
cbt«M for tcwe who "J Bt p o ?f^o, OT P particatßn Mature of
rasa^f^tta^Hgaaa;
!Lns4 ®ff 3L©4ft©ffs,
D BHMmNOl.tWPmlOfflx.atOlmxfl.ld.Pb..
Botdißß, D. F.
U nffoSti?Bamwl IXwitt. /
Junm B. Boilaad. | .
«»*•
I —Job* H. liwio. M. U" dODP «wj».
J,—AbXO.ima.J
-■ k.—S. IS. Kteae.
g3£S»s&'*• «•*~
°'»-Wl'libl SSy. wfe A°Bl’oip«i»> Ch-Ul. BouLr.
'fe‘B*o B r J?u“<viu.r. Jpme» B.
W ©ii"^ r ZInIfHr 'WMBADEBAUOH.P.M.
Fashionable Tailoring.
«52>QjiCDaEEiSi© 6S3oa® ®*e
to carry ©■ thooboTO to® l c*}®** nnoired to waltoo
“.To.' Olflo„. Wh.i« h. *V*hMMbaadaw.lt
I m
tlaaa their patrotag• a«.d a*®* h £ hs U prepared to fortiib
JaUr&ira* ••.'•• ; -
‘ - Dissolution of , - : ’
Itrra by BooborqlMr;wo;”' 1 0 S' , fflS htnd■ «r JOdlAll
EVaKSew- »f C " , "*“ Y ‘ U * fo g “n'tlK* J^ON°*'
jlcit-ONBO^IdON.
CAUTION-
A liL tenon in bwjlljSctSuUlfiSu'uuilbTi
, .s2rcD<ta<3>®» : ■' '■■■■'2
toaka'ftfld aocooat* Tot
ilreinotio* tnat «UJgJ »ju with
lulf fitl»« 1168 _ 1 “ '
» , oA|S^f l) Vbon,n.lu, 0 , 0 , ,
• ; o # B. OOODLANDKRt^k.
Cle&rfl ld.JntrB,l*Wrf* y> . ' /Vi_
■' n v.
ALL pwrt* J <|o H AM-
A la »ov orinpo 18aa.«aUl«*,loi
UKb JORDAN.,<!»'« HSJSftSr* n»o»llw«h«riiita! »»
Odttotw BMf U onlMi oofflP»IIWg t o i |»J M | t{B i}Ai£.Jr.’
JglT >.1858— pdi ■'.■’;i' : ' ; ■-- -
ALh panoai on V&KK “f"^
Aim u£ W»» “>M' u L ,l JOHN u.
rn&imms®s?
VtOthati VAIL ACADOVILVDMO
fIF A 00011? QUALATyifirultlivAl6imithhic _Stontir
Cuniressvlllo.ra." 4 • J'• yv,
co»«|iii«»"» ?“*• ,olr *• lB “ -
' ' t c^ , <i>qE»cwO 8 “...
!:)v iptm-unTl./'--
* * | 1 w -~- * "- . -
iRWIK & SJIITH. 1
now opwlneonoofUn Uit ASSOUTMiiNIS
gmjpgjmg
DRY GOODS
Groceries, Boots
and Slioesfar.,s-c>\ | , 1
•«eao»ll I tt»T«»">*'l>* ot * 0,8, * nl " i o * ,lt ° klß<l berur *
°WEu l A h Dii£ ll »”io r ffl l .hot .hit, MffigKjgJSg;
IFM. ‘ 1 ' . .
GRAND EXHIBITION.
At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing
JjEIcCEX JP CD XTȣLVSISS3SiB
Performance every day t Sundays excepted. I
I
(IULLKOTIONo from Iht ANIMAU VLUwIAW. Anp I
■""complete and yaried assortment.
Yes, at a, small Advakci on-jirst cost.
To baoonnhdeJ thatth. .bo.e I. the
;
Cheap Cash Store.
WM. A. MASON, Curwensville,
HAS jnn returned Utobi Iba city of Philadelphia witha
•plettdld auoriment of . . »
Spring and ■ Summer Goods, consisting ot
Dry Goods* Groceries, Hardware,
Queenswaro, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
£f£■?«'" *• “dEUR l-ash 'on'elViaionabl. term. a.
caabe hadeitewhereln ihecoanty.
THE LADIES
AMtMrtinnlftrtv itanntcd to call ini aianilaa Mi ilock ol
SSS&sisas.SKarJSß
h ty f tb.enEAP CASH BTOKE on State .treat,
' W.A.M,
New Store ! New Store ! !
POWELL,' REED & WEAVER
a niMint bow oMfiioc itbtir aew aTURES*ROUU lo tha
their stora enoh a ealactlo. o
OCDCDtfIS^
A. that never law ?/SoCauiT^T**J» aYiUVVAItE,
UUEEtfs W Attti!ho., they cannot be enrpaeiad altnar in
fl be'hre it are latlted lo nail and ba
ftVWwELU. 0. L; heed, j. r, weaver.
Cioarffctdn Mar .-
new goods, ;
Seasonable Goods,
Consisting in part of Dry Goods. Grocer
ies. Queens ware, Hardware, Cast, Blis
ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and
Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready-
Made Clothing, Paints and Oil,
and every thing else usually ■
kept in a country store.
JalyUlcß?* , * 1 • • ■ ■
; C^ > QPCPtdS3 <! *
NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE.
*^S3S»
ilfSiSSSv.p^
S&S.iSpß&ssfc’Jsra* s^'aaffiwsawssSV 1
tbe oub mno oftM rttoiw* • , ,
Jnft* 84. 1858
M TAVERN STAND .it.
7jV CURWENSVJLLE.Pa.
orcuuwuw BVlhbl3, kBOW * " ,b “
; . Aimarnkmin. M^thib® 0 ' . .
wSftwSSF'iiSxS
JjfaMgBSßgg3p>g|hiS«gt»
wiih tlidtlw* rt*i**l**7 o* the neat ltvox#bl6<®nn*. tod
roJfa'tSS.'^rorinaUonJv-Pj'CJf'™
»nJicrib*ro«Oi» promim.Or 10 W>"jjJ AtllooM Jr.
jQßalullMr ' • , . • 1 -I I—'
feKSHSSSS'SS
The \3farM contains lBo Acres — 55 oj\
which are ckared, and mostly in meadow.
■sjS&&SS3^SSS
“wlrt. lh * P a” EXAMDEB COCK
ToWn Lots- . .1
1 ml viLLB. Ujo loo&Uo* of which
Uu lows or
nut loclncemmUi to w ha» a t, ant j,noaol
in a *‘> o<l “L ,0 ii ll S!Sareri. Tlie OUENOOPEtonipIko
thrimfhit, nad otWlmorou. |
muu »ti coownplatoo■ ■. iv tba mbtatiber. on the
Appllulion for lota f>»», “ HJSNHX UVVAN.
;, Dihsolntlon of Partnership.
. Juu.mMiLEa. ■_»_
' “NOW THEN. I
CbWKf flActwi iMdtCS Wild ix&lltltttlCH*
poeof on ih» m4»t renoaul# M- ppoUTZ
l 'Wi ' '
Valuable Lot at Public Sale.
the yUil thW*of
[■ • jtiiilias. ' ' •• ■■- ■*»-
aooßoouess).J
.jqhn‘,’M*& / 1 - 4.%!*•*•.»**• f* p r
«**«fmirok»PiM?fi3^‘W<2! B,t 10 report diwlba-
T DR GIBBONY HOOP, , ,„t, j
: — r~TSICs. L. couEEr ; * '
P°agaaKrfajggS' , ~
'GEO b. goodlander, .
___ wuigbt, .-.v- * „•
Cl BTlUld *-
WILLIAM BLACKSHA
Sr agjffif of u,,Pk,l,^h!^
J. L. CUTTLE,
* TTOBB EY AT MW on;! LAN V® 6 '
A joints ht> rerdenoe, on M"^ M,lr " k>C | 1 * a , J|,h 8.1853.
JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ■
•m.BNBY AT w
lln French nt German. M * '
L. R. CARTER, ..
Threihlo*»lMlUnei. Flowi, Aenm|ll^lmPlora«“ t J J .
on BebendiUeet, under be Trlniin* uuioe. ■ »’
RICHARD GLENNING,
Jolyt>.l£&3- 411 ' ■
J. D. THOMPSON,
B«aß&a»waftigs{a«
Ul6 bofooih of CflfweotfillOe i 11
lever flegal,
SSSHSSSffiSS
and warrant- AU,J
ISAAC SMITH,
nrrFRCIIANT AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND
M toSnit»ProdDMeeneiellr-3uit«iir»e(.^«wMnCbet7
end Loomt—Oorwenmlle, tree, uv,
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK..& CO.
|IU)N-Ki.IJNDbIW-dJoi W en.,ille. An f7ssi ‘ o ' ,
mßatofUamug»cn*dai.ooider. ueo. va,
THOMAS H. FULTON, &CO.,
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
Jana Id, IBM. —-
DAVID SaCRET, , r
IABINEr Loeu.lt « y J°£*«
»Bacond imd Third* Ucarfidd, Fa.. .apump* .
, A. L. SCHNELL,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
dr f. antes canfied.
oVpßKNcfliVlLffi ii. 3 *lol«ll»-^ ffl “.»«S 1 00 I V e V t
I.UTZe’Hiore. . June*, »»»■ _■
SAMUEL ARNOLD, ' : . ;
M«^^ UCK
ROBERT McNAUL,.: ,
TANNE;R-At th.ULD.BTAN Die |
RICHARD MQSSOP,,
RFTAIfIER OF FORB.GN AND DOMESTIC iMEB'
riiANMIHB & LIUUOBB**At Blflar ft U*. old
WM.' P: CHAMBERS,
Wheelwright, chaihmaher. end houses
BIGUN PAlNTER—Curweneeille. | |88)-
B. F. STERLING, :
OADDLB a A4RNE33 MAKER. »d JUOTICE
p HIE f EACH-*Uuiw«iuvill». p«0,33.1Mi.
HENRY LORAINE,
pH vsici AN Mdi uauGGia-r.
IT bit rial (lend. L'lctrfield. '( , Apm id.
JOHN w. shugert:
AGON MAKER, comer or '£ hi {?/? a '.H® , ! , i 8 * , !45 1 '
CleaifiAid* tUp&irioc dopotootaor. Apol«»o. ”r._
GEO. RICHARDS, •
F^»°^m ILUR -' v “ l cnJ
" . O, B. MERRELL, "
/tapper TIN fc BAEET IRON WARE MAN UP AC-
C^rU^h-AtßeiMel'eold^MdCTMai^iljwt^^P
..u • -THOMAS MILLS,
e-IOACU AND bLBIQH MAItER, oii Thlr4 «’mt. bo.
Kj lWeen Market and Loonit.Uieatneld. Pa. Aprils. »■
HURXTHAL & BROTHER, .
m/rFROHANI'S ana LUMBER lIEALERB. Woodland
MW*. Uiadfordtp.(Cleaifieldco..Apiim. nS. ;
< H. P.THOMPSON,, .
T-nHVBICIAN—Mar be found either ot hit offlce.oratßco-
P'fiyia’.bot.l-UnVvt.n.tUle-wh.n not
abtoat.t _—-
. DR. R. V.-WILSON, 1 -.
>» hi>*lOW* i *~j ~~—■ .. . i, I .' ■ l
John m:chase, ue ? rvswAn,
. r .niew-'f Store.
1 t)“nHope tnmpjke with Ut* Lbnu Ot«e^
(Otd» isd oflin lof uliilWoPPiy
: . 1 'QgE^gpqpdflfitSa
Groceries , Hardtcare, Drugs, PatetdMed
icines : and all other articles usually
‘ : kept'in a country store.-
I Aii A f«Mflk‘w'm bo told it morfeiaio Pfioqi '|brnA» of ex-
I AUorwn Icn ,wui oo *oi u neifhb ,r * >*
ftffil.iSiSS™ then, wf intend dotn* t-tt
tinea? at «l» at catb parohatot g[| l^ l E w fca wAN.
, VALUABLE DOUBLE &AW MILL
And NINE Acres of Land for Sale. (
rpHE Rbbteribw VIII «» » Tjat^wai
l°J»a
dinr odtbe preaiMil. ~ AbUltnuna
,'join ill. 1065.-3 m.-pd, .
; • Estate of,Samuel Yoting, Deemed. «; j
teSb^MEW»»«a
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Estate of Jonathan B4mei,Deceased^',
* lU IHEOKPHiiNtt’
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: PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.
- ‘ JBY DR. A. Mi MAUBiCJBAU,
P&OFBB8L)U UF UIBEAfIES OF WOMAN*;;iu ’VC.
Ono.Hundrodth EditibD,2Bmq.pp.m t’/ic®^oc.M^
(On firio white paper, extra Ending.JJlwj-l.
: First published in 1847. and it i« not.
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL
ConSS!a. F B M4LK, WHETHER i
c MARRIED or MOl’. cun hero acquire a,fufb
knowledge of Iho nature, character and eauaoof
. her With Uio" Aarioils aymiortie, nml‘
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haraS *nrt KSTflYMAlUwhhui lh«ISOl»»oostla. ;.i. ■•.
ca ution TO THE PUBLIC. 1
", I, BE Nor DEFRAUDED. 1 " ; 1
g^a^aajsataMSsaft.
olTtlrtr • U Pat ,?*„““ , ?. ln « 1 n KHlWorobu*. to arstr, •
lON - " Issont, (il*li.nt> FUtEhxn any part dl.lW.
Unhed,Stat«-. All !? U8 ‘JVjnl^jEfw
odd tested to Dr. A, M. Mauncouu, Boa mtMMgm
Folk City: ' Ptlblishtnff Office, No, j*9, UMMr
N \ W nSUr Blanch nnd Crap.
gwdHs. Bloom.burg; J. W, W,r*. U .
Karmihgcr.'Manhoim; H» W. ■ * BfirJitf.*.'
s.McpQnold.VnwoiQwn:^M*
(I A .Lands. Rending!,.E.
V - R I’ Crueller. BrdWnSiillol Uentz ana ptarii
Carbondale; Etdred hud Wright; Wtlliurtupbrl. 8
Tuck. Wilkesba.rrcf Geo; WEo(r2 y : ‘
Crosky, Mercer: S louder, lionet or, S | >eW riWit : -
Utica: R P Dnnitnlnga.- Stitncuet, F R PerertOT,
Fbiladclphioii John: LcForgc, iMiltord.: -
New York City by
once. Sherman St CaDewitt And Da>epP<|rf.B«^ i
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Medicines \yhlch never ld.ll to give BatUfattlon
Ahd orO'Usoil by many- Physical m
pntiW hl,i,Prep«r»iloni.h«ranw 01« » ail ' lh , follows
Vich c.J to a fl-SW
8 Rose's Nervous,omi Invigoraling Cprdja..
SARSAPABILIiA BLOOD ,i
bfl toond in UR.
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