Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 15, 1853, Image 4

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    CbnPAnioNs.—Parents cannot bp
too careful in selectipg spciety for fynur
children','triad young men cannot be too
choice iq theijr asabcjntes..' The'adage has
lost nothing by ago wf»ich says ."a man is i
known by the coinpanyjie keeps.*’ To
young men, especially, it is of infinite im- ;
yortance that they be furnished with com* |
panions possessing generous hearts and
honorable virtuous sentiments, tjlays the ]
distinguished Robert Hall, in his “Works” 1
recently published by Harper& Brothers i ;
•tSocipty is the atmosphere of souls; and j
wo unnecessarily imbibofrom it something :
whichjp either infectious or salubrious.—
The society of virtuous persons is enjoyed
beyond their company? while vice carries
a sting in solitude. Tho society or the
company you keep :is both tho indication
of .your'character and the former of it. In
company,' when the pores of the mind are
openedi there requires more guard than
tisjjal, because the mind is then passivo.
Either vicious company will please you or
it will not; if it cldesnot ploaso you, the
end of going will bo defeated.” In such
society ‘‘you will feel your reverence for
rhe dictates of conscience wear off, and
that narno at which angels bow and devils
tremble .you will hear contemned and
abused. Tbe Bible will supply materials
for unmeaning jests and impious buffoon
ery 1 ; tho'consequence of this will be a
practicalSdeviation from virtue; the prin
ciples will become sapped, and the fences
of conscience broken down; and when de
bauchery has corrupted the character, a
total inversion will .take placo; they will
jjtory in their shame.
Ler ’km Wiggle. —A rural philosopher
somewhat advanced in life, whose limited
knowledge of nature's mysteries had been
acquired without the aid of science, and
wboknew not “whether a microscope was
something good to eat or ai now Tangled
farming machine,” was o'nco in conversa
tion with a youthful friend fresh from
school-, who talked to him of the wonder
ful developments mads by that instrument,
a specimen of which ho carried about him.
While the old man was making a frugal
meal in the field at noon, the youth produ
ced his microscope, and explained its op
eration, which ho illustrated by exhibiting
its powers upon several bugs and divers
minute atorqs of inanimate matter at hand.
To his surprise, his eged pupil did not
manifest much astonishment, and stuDg bv
fits indifference, he detailed to him how
many scores of living creatures he devour
ed at every mouthful, and in each drop
which quenched his-thirst. At this his
hqafOr was skeptical; and to prove the
fact, the boy snatched from hia hand a
chunk of rich cheese which he was then
devouring, and placing it under the mag*
aider, the mass of wriggling animalcules
Wa» triumphantly pointed to. '
The old man gazed upon the sight indif
ferently, and' at length with the. utmost
nonchalance, took another huge bite.
' iilDpn’t: exclaimed the boy, '.‘don’t eal
it, Uncle Ben, don’t you see ’em t See fern
squirm and wriggle 1”
“Let 'em wriggle !" said the old philos
opher, munching away calmly, “they wl
got the worst ef it, ef they kin stem ’ it i
tin,’ 1 and he deliberately finished his
'm«l. : ■
B*CKat»»EHs.— Gough recently stated
A sbfeewhat startling feet in one of his
temperance lectures, which will astonish
qorae of the Maine Law men,’ He assert
edithat of the 600,000 persons who had
irigned the Washingtonian pledge to ab
stain from the useofall intoxicating drinks,
450,000, including himself, had retrogad
ed, and either filled the drunkard’s grave,
or were living drunkards, or had been
drunkards' and reformed again for “a
apell,” and that the original mover of the
Washingtonian pledge project now kept a
few groggery in Baltimore. This is cer
tainly rather discournging. If Mr. Gough
is not mistaken in his satieties, there is
rather a battle" to' be fought yet by the
Rummies.
Lost Child Found. —About five years
aeo a male child of Richard Welsh, of
Woodward township, Clinton Co., N. Y.,
was lost, end the impression became gen
eral that he had strayed away, and been
drowned. It appears that ha was stolen, ]
and'Carried away to Tioga county, by on
insane woman, where he was taken from
her by legal process, and placed jn the
charge of a very respectable ■ family, in
Which he has remained ever since. The
boy was abopt three years old wjien stol
en.
OirGrocers who sell sweet peas for ‘old
goVernment Java’ should, remember their
fatter end, and boar in mind that “Jordan
»a hard road to travel.” .Things are not
judged by their “labels” in the next world.
' Good Health.— An institution founded
OH ' easy conscience, fresh air, and. lots
Of exercise. Vice and indolence are al
ways dyspeptic. Tho former breaks up
digestive organs by too much thought:
the latter by much sofa and rocking-chair.
. ftipOh for a lodge in some vast wilder
new* some boundless Contiguity of shade, a
jjrtire, cold \yator stream, .with plenty of
Jrput, and not to deep'to tirade ! WOpldH
l-too ‘enjoy }t — well 1 :,yV..,7
:! (KrWro- S. Sharkey, late United States
i CJqpaul at Havana, has been ■' nominated
'far-.Governor by several ‘County Conven
jiipnVof Mississippi. 1 ■
Subniarinb Telegraph from
to Ireland is completed, and the
prea are in process of being laid dotyq on
all thoraijwaysi ‘ yp' _./ 'y;' -
* goniusi in lowa has invehtedon
engine that, be supposes .will supercede,
atearni ' The motive powers a gallop of
bailed dttwo to a pinj: ‘ - j
;roth6r-li^ar-fc;
tpan condemn religiqp altogether -than
ipeakharshly of‘their own particular sect.
" (ttrAi farm ,of Jid acjt%',ltear We^t
~ * • !• -- I • ■'* *’ * ‘ .. r >• .. t. -I. ; 4
Timber, Timber Land and
Iron^dte^'^i^k.
Til£fiu\ut5i6eritlllt*ll the Tollomn*dt*orlbed »«la«W*
■“t of . TRACT
lio. 1 •—“oFHAND. contalalnit MUaoree. ormon.aii
lZ»on *!?TJS?ta , u7l2SSiflusfsr
aadOleainetd oo?»'»L„*| , SiS f iwh^ U pS« U ““"
oidotrtnf ll wall llfllbOTtQ WltO Wrlw aIIMo _> • •
SS« 0 __TM undivided bell flirt or a TtMTof
IHO. -*•“ trend, altd lit Ante or» Moihaanqn oraek,
■id adlolalat the above aamei Ptvce of laod. otmtaint JOT
fto.ei. 01 mow. Ton* u araat Walir.puwet » n thU treet.tha
Orefkejljidlnl 10indent power lor a Porn and Uolllen
Mill. The 81k Mile Una and the Three Mila Ron (i* wW?n
am plenty of Trout) empty into toe Moibaooon on thli treot.
eaob ol wnlohailordf.pmoae to two yowl mill rente., There
It a Brit tale newly built Go.ted Baw-M 11. 18 Iwt wbeel.on
thto traot. on the power of tba 1 hree Mila Run, The 1 urn*
pike leadmc from Clearfield to BellHbnte duwm throuihthii
tract. The dlttanoa from thU Plaoo to Unlojllle.ou the
Uald Eagle Pink Haaa,fd mti*e. To ynllaal'anmoe.aed
Hannah tnrnace about 14 to lb mile*. Thw dlatanooio th®
nver by the road Bor 18 mitev—to the mouth ol the oteak. W
water, Ud mllee Thom U a
Vein of Iron Ore oa this Tract,
And Within'6o ot'blirodi of naur power. .TMile thojplio*
■poleoolby ProleworKenan,to blnGeoloaioa Hepoitot imi.
wherahe inyi, "Blr rallel aoitb.att of Phlllpibnu.on the
Turnpike. litLered ihaleof fonnrtion XI, Immediatalr be
low tEeoonalomeraieorioimation Xll,'’ «to ,«to.—and oun
ce hilvemurki by iaylpk,*‘iiiil place n worthy of a tprthct
mmtliatioa." UlTl/hUOI/B GOA 1 , and the belt ol TlM
UKK'areabundant io thauaiitbborhooq ,
Tha T ermi will be made eatf. and an Indiiputabie title
aivea. Applylotho mbiarllreriii millionth of Curweni
yllln, near Emit Hill Pott Offlot. Clearfield oouutr. Pa.,-or
to JOHN 11. THOMAS, Umonvllle; Oentro county. Pa..
[Plemlnyf. 0.. J-or to David Bilker, who rciiilei oath*
'Saw-Eaupga Mo.
I will alio mil Bom fOUII HUNDRED loWNE THOUS
AND coodSaw Con. which will cot a food deal 01 Pannel
jumber. Bald lori are about ono mho above Dr Ijoyl *
aill on the river hill, and about 8)4 mlieiabovaMr. Owen •
£ . The river i. wide here, and they nan be dt van. or
tawed at the above mill. There loti can be put Into the
rive, forle« *B CO per M g" ji UTCER.
Tb n e®* ! L.ncuterlnlellitenoe.’>- will laierttbe above three
tlmei omlltin* too latter put relatld* to eaw low-Md tta
••Cllnten Democrat” will miert that put ol| h'’‘bn]'?!'" I '?*
to the toll of law losi, three ttmei. and lend their bull to tbit
bffioSe I '
PHILADELPHIA
MEDICAL HOUSE
Eatabliahed 18 years njo by Dr. Kinkkun,
cornerofTlurii nml Union Btreela, between
Spruco and Pino »t«., Philadelphia.
Sail inooeulol praotltioncr, far and MW* iniMla'Sith sSam
all dlwamor a oiiaatenniore. Pa inn* aßlloted wilhaloeri
on tha body* throat or lags, ta.m n lIUs hand or bon«i. mar
ournnlrheomatiim. ilriolurn. *'? h ,e, d, 0 d O T“‘? ®thaoS”
ronlhfalaxceiieaor Impuntiei or the b ood wbareor inn non
ititntloa hai Uecoma anfeablad. are all 'rented with •nooau*
Ha who plica* hlmiail nodar (h* career D'-. K ‘-
aiomlr collide in hia honor aia aenllemcn. and confidently
relrnponhluatllaia phyilclan.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC£.
Vonnf men who hn»n Injured ihemialTei by acerteln preo
tica indolted la—a habit Iraonanily learned from o*l com
p&aioni alschools th# effects ol which etc Bjcht f t .
whin a»l««p. and doitror both mind and bodr. ihould appl»
lmmed““ly. Waalnen and cuniWnilonal debUir.l.«ol
raoioolnreaenty. phyiionl laiiitudi and jeoarol jorMirnuoai,
Irritability and all oirroul l wayoonnao aj wUh
nan of the Hear, and aiarf dliaiua In any warconnaoiao mm
jthedUordetoflbeprooreauve fuacUoni cuied.a»uioiiT.*or
| rwtorej
• nw*D,
YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life, ora Premature Death.
Kinkclin on Self-Preservation —Only 24 cents.
Thi« tookluttpubl.ihed li flilod with oreful information.on
to! lioroatSaid di.aatat of th. Uenoruti.a Otiui Uad
drauea tuali aliko to Youth, Manhood and Old Aaa. ana
**TbundoaMt- , «dulcaand Improniaa warnln* ikwill
OrorenlTeara of mtiarr anti inllartn*. *nd »n annuallf thou.
"part” n'bMa&dlnt it will lawn how. to praaant tha deatruo
l°f.JKam'ittalloJ'ofM cant*. aaclmad in «iatlai. addraiwtl
to Ur.KI;\KEUN, N, W.cornaror Third •SjUnlmi lUaaU.
batwaan Bpruceand Pina. Phlladuldbia. will aniura abook
° Pmbol a 'a ta*(Stana? mar addma Di.K. by lattar. [port
inc » Md put op leocre him daioags of
BsSSilto»"h«wi Afenu. Pedlew. all
othara aappllad «Ith tha aboaa wotk
LIST OF TEAMS JDRORS for Sept, term, 185 S.
R«orc« B. D»\« Ktimti Pj*»
58!*.““.®“ £> % SS
ft si si
'uw'mu <£ Kaniju. <jo
&.r»“ f ■"£, ft
Jonph potur I*o 5®
John BbowolUt do Jo do
Georc • BitW do do oo
Hr m ±±.
!feft#*'.Jk,
Mftsr tSst ft
&ife?SK' }SSS J» H# . §
U.Galluhm Banner , ao
IssJHsi ?ST ”i™ i S
Sff | 4-1
tinauOnu Bo n £“. ri , 2?
BltoUmith Bon* Bo
John McOolif Bo ®SP*. 9!
lieaiy llUo Bo «lr*ra ao
LIST OP GBAUD JDBOBS for Sept, term, 1851.
jobnßecbtol H® Olrerd
iSm- SlfiShM Bor ,j; iil#
John Mitobju -
Jhw (lotto. ' 5*
William Michaata • “»
Jam*, Oouma. °o
Jaoob Paaroa
Job. Tamar ' i' 3®
AdamGaarha.t
Abraham K,la, i Jo
Kiohard Damn, ; °°
Jonathan Wall do
sss&itea,- ffensu-
Wa. Bond/ • ' tinmbaraa.
Slavld Ball , &OU.I
oha tthowalla, . P*}*** '
»mn.«p«noar 00
J. A.T. Hontar do
CjuAunuiohaaia - do
Common Schools.
the School Tell 18.*.»«folio™:
DttiricU. AmtDutncta. »
|'••"£: • am?: .
Bonnlde ’ do 101 W ftanhlna J*{
SKSSSgSf- !!”§”’-£ BB
Knrnttii do "07 Woodward do vj* M
* i*.jrij(v Iki ibova iiitinnt to m tilt ud oorrsct* ac*
I oordfn* to a imaicript fwnUbtd by
Common Schools to«fteOommlssloosr*of O.eatfieldcoital?.
•Ddon flto , *? tbl \??-“■. Cl’k.
I CommU»lonei'i.O(llco,JnnolO,lBM, , >. ■
"y' Wholesale and Retail Groeery, J;
i s s
5 ‘Ss»& »**afsaM:av?Km£y 5
S KOAD DEPOT.a full S
UN.NAiilafiJHißiyfetuir.Hod S
l C ticlwiti trada.—Tbsoaful lot Dsrt farori, ha S
> U?3d to(ivohima call. Mhe l* P»P“*l $
S aall at ptloai thateaaeot fall to plaaie, , „ nv t
S February U. *9SB.-r»y.
£E>SiW< 3D5XiC^l53Bi9;
Harinnh Wintcmiti.'l ■[ In. ttto, Common Pleas
by her nevt friend CMesrflold county. ..Nov 35,
David VVinlernii., . Fob, tdrm. 1853. AlwsSub;
■■; poena in Divorce a vinculo
Joseph VVimorniU, ) irmlrimoni, returned “Not
- - .•' .. Found.". .
To JOSEPHWINTERNITZ, the Deft.
m.icE NOTICE lb at Too Me tecinimd to. Sppear la the
I I ivint At (jomico r ‘ oonty 01 tha
S' A (rmMIJND/fv OF 'SEPTEMHEtt*NEXI’. to eeawer
eempUlMof HANNAH ■WUtTEtttU'lj&i by .bar next
ißdDavid -Wintataltß.'Aadsbow qiqm> it asr roa aava.
|wh?«3 , Hanaab«hool<JDot ba Dltwcred from lb* bonds of
WILLIAM' POiWishii.. »*•» i'
.1 Jan. |B, ISHIo-pd.. ....
camion.
A LI. pemsi known-to BELF-BETTERB
who I* auihonatd b? me to m*k« amicable
tbetame. Suit wi.l bo initltnud agatat ail person* lOwb
lio«tafaw'Sfc-'; *; jtpajßfr lvtle.
. a Blocks for
Alipilt W »ad araaiar BawiaUli wlO call on L; R. Cat*
tea who I this day eeiaens* to saaseeeMnwnfwlbe aufe.; •
loidowoi w ■
(~-Mi/r.a i JH * i'.'l'oMl/aflr s V 'j )'y- v -.'l i) 3 l’ li‘-. 1 '
rd'.:T 1 If'.'.f x, i .1 Vi.l .t.'-i’n-•..
M A EJ U W A € T.Q IS ¥,
P. B. MERRELL L
bai removed tohia neiSehopon the JtSSk ? aladti wVll
rell’i Hotel, where ho la well iboplJiq with atook,aaau weu
prepared Uu all orders fot . . _
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
' TViiT^f
AI cn BAP «nd M oopl) M onn bo found in »>» couitrr
town In the Interior of tbe Stoto.
Old Brass and Copper-
Will be taken ftt the higheit pricey in exchange for work o:
done to order.
A Great Rnshnt tbo Cheapest Comer.
HD. PATTON. Iluiait returned from the Eastern Cl.
• ties, with * From ud splendid assortment of Goods.
ooniitUmrla oortol
wmn: <&©■
Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery,
'Brimming* and Notions, dfc.
MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING.
n.NtwiM GIAU Paint* aid Oil*, Bhect Iron. Zino* Iron
BjfS and’inik”) GIIOUBRIES AND PIBH, UxUtWa.
Tinlsr LaSkltt* OlY*»e«* Clock* and Saddler-Uook*and
KStoMroTihugsaid Patent Modiclnes.Cookßio»m.Two
Horii! W»*0B»f and ereor other oitlole nsoall, found in »
p?.“ro".® ,0 «uh. CHEAPEST COKNEU, nnd examine ns,
*tock, before patohaiias el*awharo, ■
As I am determined to sell at Wholesale
or retail, cheaper thananyotjjer establish
ment in the caunljr. p oN _ Cn , w „ l - 111 ..
Marl* 183*. ' ' ' ’
A CAR’D.
Ao Mo HOa 3Lr S
lßlha Dental Operations,
At his office aitjoiaioe hie dwelling.in tha boroufh ofClear-
Held Ho ro* jho lound at nonilx nil times in bn ttoto in tho
west end oi toe Mansion hotse. ' ' ; ,
Artificial Teelh
lnrortod on Plato or Plrot. and warranted to aim entile satis
"exißACTlNQ TEETH done wiihont danjar to the pa
lo manner. M, r 6 _ IiBS.
BUGCIV AKIWCe.
MURPHY & SMITH
RESPECTMTJLIjY announce to the citlxen* of OeailiaU
county. that they are maaafactQriaff
BUGGIES, WAGONS, ffc.,
In theborouihof CurwenifUle. at tbeOld Fontdrr. where
all work ia their Um will ba dona in the my bol manner,
and on the mo*| favorable ter©»*
GRAIN
A superior article, will alio bei mannfaotnred and m[d ch*ap.
AlSo-All REPAIRING dot* to order on •-"••horj“J no
Uo *- W. U. tiMITUT
Cnrwensrtlle.Mar B.lBl*.—Bm— pd.
Ml ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M
Valuable Real Estate.
£»Y Vlitnt ot to order oT tbe Orohau’
► ooooty, (ranled el Febraary term. ItW. U>no will be
exposed to Y>UBLtO SALK. M the "B«»ane fi‘ ll i> Tll l 5
Bacoariatowaihip, Cleatfiala county» on BA.TURU A V THB
THIRD DAY OF BKPrEHBEK next, the rollowlßK dm
cnbed PIECE OF LAND, iltaato in tb® »aurt townihip ol
U«co*rtß, late tha wtale ol JOHN W. MILLER. deceased.
I I °ALL.Uie Internet of said deoeatad of, In and to EIGHTY
NINE aemlMperobmof land, tiioaU in aaJd tofiriAgof
Beocarta* being part of a larger tract In tbe name of William
hXSSoSS*aiawhl'e Sx hobo, UrtnooMil IMptrob*
eiioa hemlock, tbeaoe noitb e*
thence by land of John Haory Abboi MX <J®trt« wmt lot
perobeeto a peat, thenoe eonth 8 dearemyiet by land of 1 n«.
WiUoa 88 perahat to ibo ptaoe of, be*malac boaauftd oy
lead?of Aaroa Weld?JaoobMyen. Joba LUaturuu Hard
man Phitlpe, being onlmoroTed laa«i. well calculated fora
imatlfana. Thoeoll Horn good onaMf.nnd baeeoma tim
ber o a It, euiiabte for Lumbering pnrpotei. «
Doe attendance will be given on tbe day of tala by tbe ad
mfaiitrator
TERMS Or SALE. , .... ..
Oil hsirosihoa IhacoidrmsLlon ot UntJl*. a»d th« rtll
da*laoM>eu.(ob«uoand or jadimenl bona m mon-
B) O,jMOUb I!EUNALD WELD. Ado’,.
Jaw 8.1853, _____ „
i|g VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE- Jl|
rmiEiabtciibate oiler lor sal. a salaable traot of unirapro.l
JL sot land taownMttobAMUEL ELM tract, beloualnt I
to iho eiute or 11. LEAVY dooM..aad PAIRILK GAL.
I?AGUKR. eltuu.e on too out lido ot C oortiold Creek. i» I
Wood ward townehlp Olasrrield county, adjoinio* laid crwt,
and 'andt of liaoo Wilton. Jowph Uett and W“
and about mno ml efabore Clmftold Bald land hai
A large quantity of timber thereon, and a
portion of it is well adapted to farming,
and contains 450 acres and allowance. |
For SABAII LEAVY. K.w'
Hrntb Leary. dooM. or PATRICK GALLAGHER, Clear'd i
Clearfield. Jana 3, ISW —«t»—pd.
do,
do 1
Bradford
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Morris
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do
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Boro* CUarfieJd
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CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
THE EXBRUWES or THltt INSTITUTION were re
opened on HONDA.V. lb* %U> Inst., under tba cbarie
of JAMK& 01DDU3 GOKDON, A. M. ...
Tb* object of tbe T'tutee* Is to plaoetba Academy upon
lha footre* by tba onejuat fonnawi of the la*
stitoUon.Dy oflenai to tba youth oj Clearfield county, op.
portusiiieiofrecciviuy the beßeatofa
Thorough EngUshaad Classical Eaneatlon,
At well u tin rutuntlinu ol Rudimentary Initructiou.
do
Girard
Kartbatn
Bales of Tuition ••
COMMON ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Embra
olag Reading. Wrltm*. Bpellla*. Anthmetlo.
Ceoyraphy, Eoiltib Grammar anil History. par
M'GII E K *EN G 1 iiV b*EPARTftI ENT.'. '. .. ®do
THE CLASSICAL DKPARAM ENT«.......
tyFflpils desirous of aonultifia lha modem lMfUftaeJ
WiU ba aflordad lacilitiei to do ao* upon maeini application
to tba P«» 0
Cloarfleld.ADtUSO.iesi. ■ ' -
MRS. E. A. MORRIS,
OF CURWENBVILLB, would inform tba ladiae erciaai
field conurr, that aha has juit received i lari a *ad full
assoitmentot Spring / '
MnMnmairy o©®<3lo> I
GIMP. RIPPLE Gm.UUSSAMER. eto- Alio,
Silks, Ribbons, Capes/Liniogs, Illusions,
FRENCH FLOWERS. FABS. nod arerr rarietr of trimm
aaiT Panone lending order, from n dliianoe .hall bare them
immediately utSndea to. All repairing doueiln the naueet
and beet poUiblo manner, and on tba ebo.teat .
OnrweairUle, May SO, J868.-Sra. E. A.W.
PBNNSVILLE TANNERY.
adbuiiSi upon tba "‘REfiDV FA,Y” system, baUeviun h JI
to ba tb abest iy n etuiAU.. baoaiua tbaj a w Ul be no bad da bta
to ba paid by toxina those who are wUlina to pay. as Is too I
moon tbs care’under tba credU lyttyma-Sacoualy.2J caa
u ij our stock lower than on otadU. because via oau maka out I
retun SMMv.aod thus Uarewill bean advantaieto the sell
•ras wall a* tie buyer.—Welutand kaepiaf constantly on
band, a food assortment of LBATHBHiioob as flpan.oola,
k oaf*BMr“Fd*M. r^eWni“^mtoL E
Gaari Haruesv« (JOlbn, Bridlßs,’wßci.94dSl#skCu on short
Shua)Kisi l «r.w
Estate otEnir Ble,Br.,die’l.
ATDTIUE IB HEREBY I3IVEN. Thatljjttmj'of Admin.
without delay—and thorn ba*(ardamaada ai alnrt tba earn.
W tlptm.nl !
■’ May 87, MJA-ft.pd AkBRY HlULir. AdmPa,
UOOKIKG STOVES.
NEW GOODS.
Large , Splendid $ Cheap
Anoitaint of Good., «owttiin« ofoww •»»!• •»<> I®^
j3r« &»<&, Groceries, Queertsware, Cut
lery, Hardware, Bods, Shoes and
Bonnets, Confectionary,
Clocks Sp Watches.
ALSO, a tarioend w«li Mleoted .look of
Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs Sp Medi
cines, Ac., Ac.
Inabortall ktnd.orGopd.owallr kaptlaaCMntnBg^ ;
! Monlidal#» Not. 10, 185 fl.
Montellus Brother & Ten Eyck.
mltava to Inlorm theirtnende and thepubllo inwgijj,
‘ h MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO.
VTh.r, they ara ptepaied to nil all kind, or
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, faj.
* PATENT MWICINES. R 8
Ctetrfleld. UW i, 1853.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY!
Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops,
oEafftt®nn» Pa.
IMttfIURIMM:
a. naiad that all can b* oleaaedwlthonl any tronbla., »!•
Dconlfnl form and oonitrnoUon I, ««ob “Ai,
Soudornblo of all atoree. Numcroci uitimoniaU coaid
l&goViD t BKmTuM ‘oOOkSg from 18
PARLOR STOVES—for alth.rwood or ooal.
SALAMANDER do a baaatlfhl Coal Store.
VAdE do
ISBfISiSffiSEiB—
BLACKSMITHTUVEBK 3 lno«e»do. MAN
*.».« r-<-
CatftbUinintnti,
Also, Made to Order,
GEISTTaid BAW.MILL GEARlNG—heelnc daddedlr the
U |ar, e*t .took, and bait rerietr ot P.'friSß
rN^ra,r.“.nT.^fi^ D or JrKirti
fora WOOD BOEING MA<Mn/«.
Constantly on hand nnd for sale,
F «?s I™'
Scrow-Cutting.
Anyelied 8c raw. with anj detlred aambatol Urraada to
March 4. IBM-Iy.
s~ga cg> DR
A lieution, Lumbermen!
rjlll oCUt for tt!« on# of Goon# P«l# • B#oomu
Portable saw-mills,
Witbaa 18 IlorM Poaer Ec«la.»ttachndall naaand In
"tm* W?li alw Mil their Stock or MOHSES. Bled.. Chain..
apply to C. K. Mark, at tba Mill, or to J. b.
Shtmi at Bald Rail. Foraaoa. Anr pmon can ... the mill
n foil operation now. MARK & SHULTZ.
Deoembcr 8, 1853. __
BEnPUILL’S H HOTEL
CLEARFIELD, PA. l u .
Tup mhirriber molt 'respoolfiiHy la farm, tn*citftiftiol
I'l JifliM WMty. sodUa UaT«lll»« oub to
, th>Vbo» aimed HOTEL illoMedon th«
5S?i« of la thoborotuh or Clear.
I Anrntt 11. IBM. - ' ' _.-
T “LOLA. MONTES.” (
. ©mail 'M©Mnng»
AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGB.
FIEIJI BHIUaE, la tbo aaw bolldlnt < l9 cap iff*
I’Vmrfn as tha wait afda of tbn OIWKi wbflfi b# Will WBlOffcO*
iwoßOora and sIIOES. of all kiudi. and at fall pnow, oa
tbß*b6rtMtiDotloo,aan ln tbawf b«t maaner. _
GIvaBHOKTY a call. Jnna4,lBM.
England Whipped,
Tariff or no Tariff.
moit reuonnbl* tenni.atlba Iron and Foundry itoro, adjoin
“* Laoaud A Moore. u B OAHTEa _ As«»t.
Qlwarflald flao- B< IBSfli . -
G©Mnn©4 <& (Dlhanff ME ©Mungo
JOHN CJULIcn
W,uUof CABINET-WARE. : '
■lliihopUsltostsdoa Market street, bstwesnThirdload
Fondh. wbort all kind* of work in bli line will Ihjjnnd* la
tho BEST BTYLE. tad oa tbsnjortFAVOUAULETEEMd
sad oaths shortest aotios. ,
*JP*COFFIHS made to order Oo^bssbortest^ol^s.
TAILORING BUSINESS.
REMOVAL,
THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, res
pectfully informs hia customers,end tho public
generally, that bebas removed bis shop to tbo buiN
ding over the Post Office, lately occupied by R. F■
Ward,and lljat he vdill be there fbdnd at all limes
"on hand” to supply hiscustomers, Uolikesomeol
hiscoleraporariet.taisunablo : td promise that.his
Fashions ore of the roost approved stylo of Anti
auiw, but will insurelhehi madenccording k totho
Latest Fashion of metre tnodern days. •
\W:; v.'V.;-;-THOS.SHEA. ;•
I Clearfield; April O ;
• ' " • • VVi .’t .'/litU* •»
the Road to health.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
CURE'OP A DiSORDEREDEWER AND BAD
bin Mod th-Uii’-to?
[SS^w^fej^^SSSSi
w.r. mlMUn*d of blr oo* onaab* Inform}
sansffii
FSS"*KaSSs^rffi
apeaKmaoh £■,*»”{, of ,oli ' “ U,,l ‘ l,li ifw.'KlßKU ß . A
Copy of o Letter in tho Hobart TownLourter,of
Py tho Ist March. 185 ,by Major J.Wolch. i
iKajtSS&ffiSS'iSsS
.Haortd a parfuct cart. . _ ■ •
ipqgKHasaS&’E
etalernent. Aufiust 2nd. 1851.
oow'ramlmod.br ibairmeana, comprwbreir»otlw>.**ooui3
uSm «MoiSr wlihont liioonr.nl.ac. or pala. wblca toouia
| BOt (ttJnS)' HENRY COE. Worthatrert. Lf a*. Norfolk.
Theao celebrated Pill. are wonderfully efficacioua
in the following coinplauua'. .
A«. Farm, ot all krtd. g»
BUtoSbompWaU Oolt w • ,T ai * P '
1
Oollot Inflammation ThS?!*
“of ■“"ijw.'cSißPlalstt VfMre>J A<[*««U3;
'tti Rhoamatlam jrUaiyjr 0.aa...
Uraentrr ' R.t«BUoßor Orln. Re.. tta.
+:r»«lp.r«. , . ccrpCal., or King *
Female lrreknlantiea Erll
gold at th. Eatabliihmret or Pro !'*"°' i { ’ 0 h *;
hoove in th. Union, and br Metai . A. B. at U. BAmre.
N.w Volk. .j, nyorx & SONS.
North SOoondairwt. Phlladelnbm.
Wboleaale Aaenie for P«uai>l»a"'a- ,
... .Thai, la a conalderab:. aarioi br uklot lb. lan «t *i«“
B /or lb. lotdanc. of palleola lo.r.rr dla
order art a (Hied to each Box. Qc obar lit. 1853 -If.
Valuable Keal Kslale
AT PRIVATE S/yLE.
Ht M .
rwiiiF tnhiarlberi.in bthilforibeheifiofCottrid WUju W#
THf "taS«3fip. «•»** s°K , t d 'saitai«‘yS
A FA Kill OF lOG Acres*. ,
CatwtßtTlU*. and kncmaa>ln*_
Wise Farm.
firZtfLt Ike improvements consist of
about 7S acres of cleared land,
JfHtjL—*'?! a good state of cultivation, a
Large .Dwelling-House, a Large Bank
Bam, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,
and other necessary byildings, together
with one of the largest, best
most productive APPLE and PEACH
ORCHARDS in the county.
I
apply to dthnoTthtiabuil
ta U.m. »»«1
awartutM deed *im». MIOHAEt. WtflE.
WtJK.
I a Ivhair 6llh«!*li*«f Conrad W»»a.<tK«a»a.
Janaary 1». 1858.—if. .
PHEASANT HILE
IRON FOUNDRY and BACHINB BBOP,
At Clearfield.
mnearectoreallhind*of I
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saiv-Muls,
and all kinds of Machinery.
I Kit (naleri&l. And employ* none Uai tb» van tre«t of wottnwe
““ MACHINE SHOP,
ho moat Approved pAUertl*
HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.
ALSO—Fancy Air light Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also ,
Wiard’s celebrated Plough.
And nil kind!of HOLLGW-WABE. SLEIGH aid SLED
5&58..««i.d tnt.U thatth.
I tiUkuuortb*oo»tv KMMillr "lllfind ftL> *h«Undranuin
I to #i»e him their onrtom. CASH
■ bat the hlenett pnoee will be allowed lor Oou»L» rrocaoe
and OLD METAL. Ae he «i»et hT« eeiabluhaenlhle penonnl
• inpetmloa.ell orden ror work will rocelee^mrojtnUßnUon,
Cleetntli.KoT.SB.lMl. ■ '* .
STRAW GOODS—BPRING 1853.
THIS Statwmber i* now, prepAr«d lo exhlbit td MwobanU
iad fdUinwi hit oinnl bow rtocjf of i*?Uor Wi MU
STRAW AND SILK SONNETS. i
? STRAW TRIMMINGS and ,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ;
Palm.l«ar.Pa»amaaiici«™j»vamtjror .
BUMOTKB.HA.T4 7 ‘ L
Foi G.nlt«m*n; &rErt*»t, Varitfrand j*aatr Of
tninnfootara. m wall ai baiforoily clow price. I wilt twlbaad
anrivalled. THOMAS WHITE,
- No. H Soalh S«x)Bd Btnat, f 4iladaipßia.
' Febraarr 18. ISS' ' ' '
EMPTY DOLLARS POBFEIT -DR. HUNTER WILL
15 CbtfelUSOirralliacio ourenny oatoor t&ttt dietatothal
mar com* under hi» sun.no matter how lon* etendlny. or
how effllotlaa. Either Sex tie Inrited to hie Private Rpoma
88 North Seventh etreet, Philadelphia. without fear ol later,
motion tram other ptt'euu. Bliauiere andpihert whohayn
been onfoiton&le ia the re lectio a 01 aPhjiician areinTited
rats? ®zssz
TU3AD jBJs , B£!®Ebfc 1 The afllloted would doivrell.to
reheat before tnutlna thehr beaitbv haoplneeii andln many
oaten their liver, tn the haadeof pnTtloiaa t liuoieut ol thu
start of tnatedTet. i It It certainly Jmooitible lor one man to
unSntnadi.il the Ilia the human family areeahjeel to,
tr.reiDectablaPbSeioinn bat hie: neouiutbrnnqb.iji whlcnhe
lemoreanooesitnf than hie brother prolereoil, aad Ip that he
devotee inoetßniU* nth and etody.;- •, •
ileeVdieeaeet nrleiaa from youthful ei«teee,o» Iropuritteaof
£^sa»»sai«»*nss«-
W'.rfW'lDrtKßttto^'
l TolUillOwners.•V-.v.
rbaSS*j«
.»lM«th» o*t&U>l*e of f«tuisi. «»d .iMdjftMMlhtyorK,
Unnd.K e«j of
fBGfigfc|&
a»wrtr«MrM«»ag|w* I
l»Kxas ;'
S?SS;
-
J&S&Tsfs
TW*Mbirr«nM;;, •
namMor fei&itfwi*
Md MWUf bimwD
o*<!«*b#«a©*of
female Bom*
i plaiito.
. frolaMQir. .
, Uurl orFilliH ofih*
‘S«L
tha: Womb: licldtßiu 1
UnpptHMd.
-s.——l7-. .—— l7 -. . lidi »coorap«i»lßi*»Uij
?0» r ««; n«p‘tiS!) »° mati*Vh°a .bwb o. of bow bu *u».
.BKffis3®H3®3r3B®-:
S@«« wi‘ MU^'iEuSaSV&m !?& SSSSSR--* 1
's ; &te|aa&»®Lss?£-:;
'O *hlob <h« iuuUp« of L»~ ,
SS&iiSd Sr“‘ ’£ii , itloT.^»fe.nS» 10 lb. .aiojtfS.W-HV ,
. . REFERENCES:
>j6f. DUNBAfe.M. }>.. B«It oo««. JM.
O V. /oOTE, Ml).. Small w tMwJfoik.
M 11 Ml til-9, M. L>.,&ochett«r.N. Y.
P*mphl«u cm b. S* “ .■
AUo forialß JSKfr- '
Ustrtl IkpotißOl Broadway# tl» Y. r *,
filarob IB,ißsB.—Cn>. . '.
*rora tne Wuhiattos Unloa. Anril'U. ISM.
Wo publish below the prospectus of tho
erotic Monthly Review.’’ which Mitm. Willlßta ,
H LewU & Co. propose lo publUh »icDiiltaneoui j
in Now Vurk and Washington, the first n ■
be issued in May. Ovid K-Johnson, esq., formerly
attorney General of Penneylvania, and well known ,
ai an able and vigorous writer, will take cjiargoot.
“o edhorhii department of the new Review wit,
purposes, as shadowed forth in the prospectus. Which
challenge the sympathy anil good wishes, of the do?
moersev The daily press cunnot supersede the
rtecCMity for well'cohduuted monthly publications.
The” isn separate field of usefulness tor each when
properly edited, with a view to the maintenance of
important principles, and not to the
of individuals, factions, and classes. Wo trust hit
thenevv entoi prise ol Messrs. Lewis dr Co. will be
| managed with tiiaf prudence end aoel which insure
:«uccell|t
PROSPECTUS
OF TUB REy|Btf.’'
Tht Right! of On SUUtt, and the Union of tit Static
P' U Iht l*t*atloo of tb* (abKiUwr* to PoWUh oo lh»
if'‘ggft.S&f «TSSulf «
SsSSSSfeASsSSSsSfiS
Sssfe.s^nS^Krs-sas.v
l ’TbUKi»i«w will .Ik. *l» to ftitM It.
gSESSsi^^
wZrSSI
• ThUflAvkw wiU abtitio rrom all porwatut J*ttd
lio"Si*th« dnnorano P*nf. bxh U i~li»«
SSumiSpl*. It will t>« tb* *apoa*»> o» ■» ■LWiSEIit
Otiadlrblaal, Tb* *ditoiiwUlM>«*k fe'
Mtiv<BdfMlcalr, a 11U11 (botOttib Nttt frt “*• ***K J i**i*
bilitf _ho gi»pfi)tt, Tht ttud»ffi|atd haTi *t4*ctt*i
&ft*r a cartful oontUaiio® wHhtbtit promitaat dtnxotfiiio
fSSAfSS b»w SSsi «•• wbou abuitr »yi
{bay Min* will ntare foi blm »■!»•"*} “I* I JJ|
o«si from thitoittcl* tbtpnbluj cma fotma wiwt *? l )** l *i <
Snh.iKntoTtbU poblioatio* s«*r*i of.V^JSSL* I SI’
tiUhMi wfitifi In iht cotßtfT btvi ra|l|td to bwuo* lift
fw ooatiibntonto oat cun, W« uk naubn enOtbrnw*® 1
c w*«X-i,r 00 \r.i:^.....«.b.>-.oftb.«,iw
W Th««j*oriW boeai'iMflt uiadat tb* oof ttpl of O YU> T,
11 TrlSSifl-^&wPpn^^g^g::&ss'£&!?■ ■
ESSuSSicalJu mn*' b« addtuwJ to "Tb/iftmuJt'iil*
*^ l .tor.%lTil«rt'Sh SSlpMtn aai fomud th«J«;p*p«
oonuioibg .t win b* faint hid wub a copj oi tb* Bt M *.
•MAN, KNOW THYdKLP."
Ati invaluable Book, onh/ 25 cts.perpopj »
“Btcry Family Should have .-a copy*
CAiflß* BULD IN LESS TIJA.N THEEO
5000 MONTHi. A »«w edition; r«»lwU and Irnymr.
ed.jn»tUiu»i. ,
hnaofthe Orlcin. ProgfMi, lie* Uncut ft»d tiorv
fbunrfditMUkO!)itncUii by Pioioucuoni BcxdiU
bf ot by a iual £xC4U. witn advice
written in • familiar tiylr. avoMmj all madicai tech.
52iui»«, aad avary thio# that waald 01 .
oanoi.fromtba rttoltol lorne twenty je&ri
Ut».ailu»iv»iy devoted to lha cor* 01 i&euw or a d* icata
°¥o reoelDU for th. cure of tU »to»edh.wi.
and a treatiia on the Uaniee. Bymntoma aid Cntonf the t
'•TUd A«o, forTwenty-RYe centi a copy, t /fj
dollar: mil ba forwaraod to any partortbe Il»lt«dt3i«^>j,l>/
taallf free of poitaie. Aldrcii: Donato paid, Golden &Co .
fobluhan,o>"Uoi IW. P<At Ofljco.’' Pb'ladolphla
* “ThJiii. without eaoeDUob. the molt oomprtheatl»e enp
IntaillelWb.y'ojV pobiiibod oa tbp olait 0 Wi'WSLllnn the
treats. avoiding all technical termi.it oddiwitt •tA*l*Vto t
reuaa of it* reader., it it n«a from »U
atdno parent, bowayarfaiUdiont.canobjeottopjoln* U ft
the bamti of hli aona. Tbo author haadevpt ad mw yea™ l*
tbo Ireatmtat of iba yanpnt romplaiett Untied of. and who
tii Hula bniatn U) Fuff.-jlmd ; ;uro little &.}£
po»,' he baaoilrred to th. world at tbo merilj nominel pMoa
o[i& eeau, the liobt of (tome twenty yean moil incoatiai
ehonld bo wltbont theknowledio
i ln jrrlliat cr‘nnaW’»
> ban bean lad Into tbahabitor mliipollotioa wlibontnaM
Ini theiie hndtba feairol oouwonencaiopontbimielyeiiid
; thuir familial. The oonaUtoUonyr iboO.and. wboim tW,
ini familial bay* bean enfeab'erUt not btOlan aow»'
thpy donot katrw iha oemoorthe etnaA»J'h’*» M
[redone *ou> anTahraa andlaßruaeathe
Cheat, aad ultimately to remote th V. w J£sSEldLdn™«{
human wietohodneae. wonld eonfirthayrMW.ojJ"'"* JJfJ
to tba toliyloa oT deini VbiM. on tha SpK&Ki^fiSft
W o?o ,^D^mS'foma*rdS e («cor.ly nnokipM and net-
Important to Mill Owners.
: Rise’s direct Actiori.Wntfeir'Wlieels.,
Audit ptspind At tit* Aboitwt aotio* ■to ollt i Mot Cn£l
.uim. or to wlUwJltqtT. l|* wo»W alio »m Uytt ibU m»>P*
v . i Ifotate plDpiVid Hgowr, detfd.
Nm^?fe v or o m«^uSs
ter
wi! A *;'
J» GOOD JOURNEYMAN OABINEt MAKS®.'WI >"!
" i j^toCTaaij&
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