Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 12, 1853, Image 3

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    The announcement that Mount Vernon
is about to pass into the hands of strangers
in blood to the Father of his Country has
p roduced a profound sensation througout
the country. This feeling is described
with truthfulness and eloquence by thoed
itor of the New York Times, whose own
heart but bents in unison with that of tho
nntion. He says: “On the scroll of Amer
ican nannies there are many eminent for
valor, goodness, and intellect. But there
is one pre-pminent. It stands before sill
others. It ,ib installed in tho place of
highest Honor. It attracts the greatest
amount of admiration and love —the least
sum of envy. At its mention tho Ameri
can sentiment knows no alloy. It is the
property of no State or section. Degrees
of latitude or longitude do not affect it. It
belongs to tho whole nation. In any pop
ular assemblage, anywhere between >ho
oceans, an allusion to that name touches
tho heart, and wins enthusiasm and com
pels applause. Monuments have ascended
to commemorate it.' Our ablest orators
and writers have reserved their best pow
ers to illustrate it. And ns the events with
which it is associated recede further and
further into the dimness of the past, an in
creasing sacredness gathers around it.—
Each generation gaurds it ns a holy trust,
and transmits it to tho next. It is tho em
blem of truth, valor, integrity, modesty,
goodness. The broad historic pngo of
the world shines withaio greater name. —
All nations do it homage,'
“ But the bones of Washington are in
the market —Tho subject of purchase
und sale—to beTtrnnsfered from specula
tor to speculator by deed of quit claim—
perchance to adorn a museum, or grace
the shelf of a phrenologist. They aro al
ready purchased by a company—joint
stock. A great speculation, no doubt.— j
Tho noble patriot must labor in his grave
to fill the pockets of those whoso freedom
he devoted his vast energies when living)
to secure. |
“Tho tomb of Washington! If human
association can consecrate a spot, that
place is holy. The flag of our country
floating over it should proclaim its owner
ship. The nation is its custodian. No
individual or company should barter for or
own it. Or, ifit i 3 permitted this compa
ny take i», then sell the declaration of
independence for an autograph; put up
Bunker Hill at auction, and gather the bones
of all your martyrs and heroes, and knock
them off to tho highest bidder.
And again : “Let Philadelphia and Penn
sylvania, if they will, and as they have,
neglect tho grave of Franklin, and permit
tho patriot-philosopher to slumber in a de-
Jortod and unsough.for nook, amid an un
onscious population willing to clutch the
,nst benefits they derive from his munifi
cence, foresight, and reputation; but reluc
tant to erect an appropriate testimonial to
mark the spot where lie lays. Lot Virginia
permit the desecration und defacement of
the monument that covers the dust oflfJef
ferson. But no Stale or district can clhini
to own our Washington. Virginia dedi
cated him to the nation; and it will bean
eternal disgrace if tho nation does not
spread its protecting regis over his tomb. —
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New York has laid the corner stono of a
o f‘ lo monument to his name. Baliimoro long
•> a .y c i ngo sent up its tribute of n shaft high into
the clouds. Every State, Territory,, und j
quatc c ity' is now contributing its quota to the
eftcc ! ' L towering offering that rises in the capital!
States t t 0 i es tify the | o vo and gratitude of the pres
ided- 1 cnt generation ; New York has sent her
npous | highlv wrought and chiseled marble j New
npris- 5 Hampshire her enduring granite, and Cali-
ourvoung sUter, her rock so richly
a , with’gold; and even as we write,
W Inch Wlf r }j, e v i B ii or to the Palace of industry does
ghcmt I pot f ee i his duty complete, or his privilege
ranee. j cn joyed, unless*he drops his mite towards
\mer- j | the national memoriul. All this demon
n arc V etrotes the sentiment of universal properly
in his name. And whilo wo shoot thcso
permanent columns into tho air, to link
our humble efforts with his undying mem
ory, shall we permit his bones to pass
from hand to hand—to be advertised and
sold, perhaps, under the sheriff’s hammer;
to be knocked off for taxes imposed by
the country he saved—or to become the
r have
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ulties.
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subject of speculation and the magnet of
eceive
dissipation 1 God forbid !”
ieeident on the Bclviderc and Delaware Bail
road.—Ten men killed.
Tkenton, N. J., August 3. —We learn
from Lambertville, that a frightful accident
occurred yesterday evening, about sunset,
on tho Belvidore Delaware Railroad, at
Bull’s Island, about nina tpilcs above that
place. The particulars, as near as they
can be gathered, aro as follows:
A train pf ten platform cars, the locom
otive being in the rear, was convoying to
their homes a body of two hundred or
more laboring men, who had been engag
; pd on the raijroad and on the repairs of
r the Delaware Division of the Pennsylva-
I his Canal. Just as the train approached
4 Bull’s Island, a cow jumped on tho road
■ and almost under the platform of tho for
*l ward car. This car, together with the
I five others, was thrown from the track with
t tho utmost violence, before tho locomotive
'i could be checked. Some of them were
5 overturned and others thrown upon end,
;; and their living burdens were hurled to*
gether with terrific violence, some under
the cars, others among the wreck, and all
in frightful confusion.
U The train was backing, the locomotive
I being at the rear, and it was only going at
the rate of eight or nino miles an hour. —
i The road at this station, (known as Bull’s
| Island, but now called Raven Rock) runs
along ah embarkment some eight or ten
j ' f eet “high. The cow which caused the
1 ca latnity was not seen till tho first car whs
I upon her. , She was cut Entirely in two,
I and eight of the} cars were thrown off the!
track with terrible violence.
John Conroy,' who* was so
mangled, by the accident, has since died
from ‘ his injuries. This makes olpyen
fives lost. v
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MOUNT VERNON
DIED.—On the 2d instant, in Law- j
renco township, Isabella Viola K daughter of j
Allen and Susanna J. Mitchell, aged eleven
months. . '7
To the dark ond silent lorab. ' \
. g«n I ho«tefled from tho womb, 1 \
Si-otre iho down of life began ' x
Uro I measured out my span.
I no smiling pleasures knew;
I no gay delights could view ;
Joyless sojourner was I,
Only born to weep and die.
Happy Infant early bless'd,
ltert, in peaceful slumbers rest;
Early rescued Irom the cores
Which inereaso with growing years
No delights nro worth thy stay
Smiling as they seoro. auu gsy;
Short and slcltly are thoy all.
Hardly tasted ere they (all.
All our gaiety is vain;
All our laughter is but pnin,
Lasting only, and divine,
As on innocent lilto thine.
In Goshen township, on the Bth inst.,
Mrs. Mary Ridtml, consort of Lewis Rish
el, aged about 30-years. \
FIT! FITS! FITS!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPELEPTIC PILLS.
For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and
all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases.
PERSONS WHO ARK LABORING UNDER this ilh
lieiiiog malady wiJ fiad the VEUfcfl ABLE ELEI'TIU
lo be tbs only remedy over di.coTwred lorcunns Kp
ilepi r, or Tall ing Pits.
Ihoie Cilia possess a specific aotion on Ihenirvoni system;
and. although they are prepared especially for the puroote ol
curing they will be foantl of eipouial benefit 'or ah per
•ona afflicted with weak nerve*, or wbote neryonj system ha*
been prostrated or ihailerei from any cause whatever, la
ohronlcoomplamii.ordiioatgsoflong.staudiDg, tuparmducod
by nervousness tney nro exceedingly beneficial.
Pricv 13 per box. or two boxes Jor #5. Poisons oat of Un
chr.enolosiu* a remittance, will havo thi fills i»nt through
tl.e mail, free of postal. For inleby ribTII a. lIANCE. No.
IWJ, UALTIMOKKaT.. BALTIMORE. Md ,towhomorders
from ul naite of the Union moat be addressed, po A paid,
| May i 7. id&3 ly.
OCTOBER ELECTOIN
County Commissioner,
WI3 are authorised to snnouooa that WM BHIDOENPof 1
Kurthnu* towtni ».>. i ll be a cundntale for the otfi.e
of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the eosntua gentfnt
eko'.ion io October next, subject to the decision ol tbs Domo
oral to County Oonventiuo.
AcraitlV, 1853.
County Treasurer.
B or* outhorired 10 or.m.uno that JOHN
W ol Cieatfi«!<l E nous it. will be a candidal* lor the «.l!ioe
rfCuanty T<ea«ur«r oi the b&ioiof ceneini eleo’iuu id IMo
ber next—subject to the decision of ih* Democratic County
LonvenJon. Augmt 5. 18j3 t *l.
Protlionotary, Register, Recorder, kt.
TO TIIE QUALIFIED VUTEUH OFCLEAKFiELD O' ).
FIJSLLOW CITIZENS, 1 foel cr«t«Fal for toil favor*, and
011-r mytelfnaaio to your consider Mod for the sillico ol
PKOriiONOTAHY. REGISTER, rtGCOKHKU. Alt) . at
ihe 0 Hnin< election. siil'jaot to the decision ol the P.-me ra f
tc party, tied if olHCled hill perform tha duHoini'tbu othce to
th*» bait of my abi'ity. WM. PORI Bit.
July U 9. IBM.
County Commissioner.
WK are anthorissd to announce thnt JOSEPH 811 AW
uf Lewrpi.ce t >wni liu. will bea candlume lur ilia ot
flee of COUNT Y CUMMISrIUNRR attbeonming
election. in October uest, subject to tho deniston <•! the Doin*
ooratic Coouty Julv *»9 t 1853.
Hsw AdlvoffltasiSiiHia/imSSo
Daguerreotype Likenessrs.
WOULD rtspearfully to t ire u>*ies and
mm ol Claufivld. end vicinity. » het ho h\s btrer up *
room, audit ireenared re* e w:u « LILK NLSdIW. eucoidiac
to the LATEST and MOST AI'PKUV ED STYLES ofih«
Dttuueiieolj pe Art. ‘l'oose rruiiioe t ic'urei should cull soon,
n fit* itey wi Ibe tfini:cd. Ko. m» oo »d »tre*»t, over the of
fice ol Jas, VVijtiloy. £»q Aucoit Ij, IboS.
Dickinson Seminary, Male and Female
Williamsport Lycoming County, Penn'a.
KEV. TIIIIH. lIOWMA.V. D. L> . 1 riocmal HlLolnl Id
or.e «>f 11.0 mu;t bj <uttl ul he'ilUilt.l, nrirul sndn-fioed
lowca oftne St-.to—: o .srviio« iideastve buildiecs crotiudi
and appp.tams—i»a- i 8 a fall aud iccam: litho<l hit.ird of In
it rue* ion, it cfLirt at the snnlLsi imii.blc o <s , o very facial)
for ts sruud. tru.iOJjh, and chruliao ciluca'iou
Total expense..p r rjtiar.er, nr uli roxu.&r brllt from ili
*o #3O. Rccnnliuß to season nod ‘ludie*. Modaratn eitrn
o-ha-go* lor tho Oroatn ttal Brancbc*. tho text tear w.U
cotomuoLe. August J 5, lb;3 Hy orler ot tho Tr ni*eoi.
August IJ, l’fB.- pd.
M VALUABLE FARM M
DCTAt Private 5a11e.,,0
THE snbicr-br offers fur sole, a small farm. sitoate no
Ole 11 fistd Cheek. onsmieaailaqu ulcr below Cl»erii«rld
B'i«Jco, and three and a 'ialt' mil’* above (J «arfi*id Tjwa
ij Ir.g on ill a r<» id iui ting fr m Cletifl ♦ ti 10 dnvfieM Bridgo,
«D |.awionce townrbip .ountuniug T WENTY*FUIIU -'-ree.
EIGHTEEN of which are cloar*d. with a yuoiifiuin* HOU SE
aodflAßN and other ueocsier* buFd ocs en-ctod iliurejn
and a young ORCHARD thereon growing. Bald land
ahoundi witn LIME !*TON B i-UaL tied "'i ONE WAKE
i LAY* and n liiua’e in a pleaiiuilnad couvcuirni iect.on ; —
Patieiiioo will he gi**m oa *he lit dar cl Aon! 1 14.—For
lurlbe; particular* op ly to iho sub.ciibci on me ;>ia lisas.
AtgQiUa. 18,3-If. FAMUEL AKJRAY.
Estate of Thomas Fentou, deceased
NOTICE Is hereby guen miul mium.. .0 Ai*roicu.ret J on
upon tho ustnie of l iii'M.in r i.N IUN . .to of Aan
towcihiu ft eooo'y. djeeare i. hn» > Usm itutue i to
the subioriber All persous bavin* c umi» against nii-l emi*
are hereby requested to present the nir.e ' 0./ u ittif nticairJ
lor aclilemsbi. and those mdebtod to (.be rems aro nj'ijed to
pay tho i-roo vtiihuui delay.
Aigort, I’d. 1888.—*1 R. P TAYLOR. Adm’r
HEAD THIS?
David backett's cabinet »mi chair ware
UOCM.od Second s'leet, opiipsi'.ePowallft Los., store,
whore he hat on handail kinds ol CABIN KT WARE and
CH Alllrt, such fci M AHCIi. lEV Mid WAI.NU 1 CH AI RS,
WIN nOll CHAIRS. KUCKIKO CHAIRS. ARM CHAIRC
MAIICCNEV H’IIINC seat CHAIRS. SKTI Ets ei.d
LOUNGES—VIAUOiIONEY. WALNUT ANU CHERRY
lIUKEAI S. DRESSING BUREAUS, TOILETand PICK
TABLES. END. lIININC nr.d BUEAKEAST TABLES.
CENTRE TABLES. FRENCH nod ITELD PI'SI BtD
STEADS.D ESHSooii IR lOK CASES. (ITIOMANS. fco
Anjr pinion wishing :o boy will do well to Dive him a coll
m he is determined to sell o>ver rhtn the sanao aruo eicm ho
hod eliowhim io the coiioiy.-CUPPINs moilo to oiiIm„«»
the 11.0.1011 nollco DAVID 3 .UKCI I.
Cleatfitld. August 5. 1t53
Public Vendue.
APULIC VENDUE. Will bo held nt the? late re»idenaa ol
Anthoor luatzer, deed'd., io Pike towoihiu.. on HAT
UKDAY lh« iXHIi of AUGUST, UfcB. I'horife will Cf*mp<i«o
a larcoqaaotity of EXCELLENTLUMit£U, nt tho Mill aud
premises, and on ho rfv*r bin* near Curwnt»vil!e —Also.
EAUMING aid HOUSEHOLD WTENBlLt\too numerous
to mention. Sale to commence at lb o clock A. M. Terms
made known nt Ihe time end pibC9ol*»lt'. •
August 5,1853.—3 - (\ KItATZLK, Administrator.
Trial List for Sept, Term, 1838.
Joseph Bmltli. vo psitao M'l.pc,
Thos Wilson. vs Thom ts Woods and others,
Elion Irwin, Adin’r. vo IMarMMS.
Wi liam H. Bloom. vs P«tm Bloom.
William W. Wilson. ' vs William Bloom,
Amos H smell, vs Ila.id Horn.
Wm. Doosor. vs Rimon Ronbso*li,
Emonnol Donor. vs Elias Hard
Thomas Toiler, at. a!. vs H. B.Emdh R: P Powell,
Matihew Broun. n Plkotownihip
Joremtoh Milos. vi Union Township,
Commonweal'.!!. vs James JohtToo.
John Bnndeillo. vs HoraoaPalchm.
Psaros’s Heirs, vs llavid Miohasls,
Wilhelm & Wasm, si J. U. Moore,
J G.MiliS.M’Coiwoll’s Ex vs Nancy Evans.>t. nl.
j st O li. Btinar, vs A, Gois &A. Bhaw.
Mahafror. vi j KZZtMW***"
v*. Vavi*arsons'fie H. M. Llnipy.
Wm K llionm Ti John l a ohin.
lleTo-ii’a &tw.. V« WimamPhillipr.rtal.
J & CJ ,I |i' Piiner, vs Thomas ft John Mays.
Thomas Woods VI I. Mshnflir ft D Miiohall.
WillSmlDm*. « Wm. Haslet’s Admt’s.
David B Gibsoa. v. Sihs.bervef ft Bioom.
j”c? t ßronn(f, nton ’ ”
Au ast 1»L 1858. , . •
JDr. Jitnies Ifoocke,
s~,riBGEON DENTIST—WiII visit CleaiDsld in a few
S wMks.lo remain lor a shot! time only, for thapnrposaor
aLlondinirtoa!l bntinoi* iahU proiewion.
July 23, lba?3—tf« . •
Wanted.
-|QQ CORDS BTOVxJ-WUOD UUT, eed
f“Va,nald. Joao».lEB3. . , V
Ya®lsmS' simoil Asasaird©®^'
fVP A miOD QUALITY, for sol. at
VJ CurwoniviHa.Pa. . ■ • ■ —.
■V EADY-MAUE ULOriIING ol'almoatexaty dexoiiptton
• I fti. o ttW , ‘ o " or . SMITH ft IRWIN,
& Frcih Supply of Sallna Bolt,
AF PVPEKIOR QUAI.ITV-Fdr sala by „ ' u „ L 8
». 18-J. ’
Good News.
<SJ o 613aaa3,*^y®ss
Neto Confectionary and Grocery Store,
On Wafer Bfyeet.oppoalte Homphill’B Hold, on Hilt’a
old corner.
FpHE above would reipeotfailv inform the public tha’ h«
X ha* j«t reooived hi* new stock ofypftlNOfc BUMMBR
GU f 'Dd, conilstiag of a larger airoitraen. ofConfeotionarti**,
Nickaaok*. end i nney Articles, than over crossed the Alle
gheny Ridge, beilths decidedly the ben end obeapest lot ot
GROCERIES,
That our little bury haibe-nstirred up with.—consisting of
Sugar. Coflefi, Molnss*tf, lUoe. nod a number of articles too
oomaronito monilon. and decidedly tho be.t assortmoot of
I.IQUORS,
That the city oan afford. UL terms are cash, and country
produce take- ia exchange for goods, lor which the highest
market orices will pepnid. Come one. come ell.
Cleirfieid. July iU, lhSd* J. H. SHAW.
ROBERT R. WE']mil
©im oik & Wsitolh M®lk©iPo
fj iflAPJost foccived from Now York-and
■CH* ll Ehit&deipliln. n largo aud splendid ns*
to.*t«oent nl'J 15WRLHY—consisting of Lft
d!cj Gold Breirt ?:!»•, Morning Pins. Onff
“/ fltibbou Pint. AUrr, GentlHmcn’s
Jf w I Fico Cold Pm*, ot dtll'erent shape* and
f| B l'inotioid Esr King Drops Into style
\A *°jll ol Jenny Llud Kings and Drops. UteioeleU
Viar Fiuter IDnxs. Ptne Gold Pens At Poroils
# Njjy tJohl Wutoh Keys. Silver Ten &, Tab!*
: j?pLJns Butter Knives Bnrnr Toags. ond
Th’mbhjr i.adtes Fine Card Cases, port Monies, 81LVEII
pa i i:nt lever, hunting cahk watchHs-rioai
#‘J' to #;W-OPLN FIIUNT METALTIED LEVEHa-f/om
#lB to $-0 LAPIN lU—from #IU to #lo. Fino ..iGlir DAY
Wulohes, from Bto IU Dollars. Fine Gold Watches. 8U to<o
dollars. All of which he wi.l wairaat fjr peil'sut lime-keop
-1 orr. Also a Jnrgo a» s ortmout of Bpoctaclej. Fob Chain*, vest
Cunins. Gard Chu n». Ptokuivei, PocKbtUcok*. Ato
CLUCKK-Klaht f) jy and lhiay Hour Clocks. Fine Small
Spring Clocks— SO‘honr ond 8 .lny—Musical mstioa onts. and
a great variety ol artioles too numerous to mention, niaulb
kept by Jewelers. All the above msntioccd warranted good.
, and will b» sold at the lowort prolllts bn. ht» teimr aro
CA«H. ley Watches. Clock* and Jewelry neat y RL
PAIKKD, ond Warranted forono rear. Ir Id 53.
A Great Rush at the Cheapest Corner.
C§Jaair a *^3’'CE>c£L®^illlll®o
HD.“PATr*JN. lift* just returned from the Eastern Cl
* ties, with a Fre*. aod iplenitid aisortmei.l of Goods,
consisting in part ol
©iß'ar
ladies and Geniltmei-’a Diets Goods; Cloths, Cas-lmeroa
and Veitioss. Hnls.vpi. Uouutts ned ribof*
l ilk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery,
Trimmings and Notions, Sj-c.
MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING.
Hardware, Glass. Paints a id this. Hlwet Iron Z uc, (rou
Nails ciad spike*. GROCERIES AND Flttli, Ced irwarn.
Vinwero, Lookiog Glaue», Clocks and Baddleiy Hook* and
stal o:iary. Drugs and Paieat Medicines. Cook Btove*. Two
Ilorso VVneoni. and evory other articlo usually fuund tu a
Co.iolry _ „ _
Please oa!l at the CIIF.APBST CORNER, and exemtuo my
stock, bffore purchasing elsewhere.
As I am determined to sell at Wholesale
or retail, cheaper thunonyothor establish
ment in the county.
11. ]>. PATTON Curwemvil.'o.
Marta 18',?.
A CARD.
M o he il il s
WOULD resi'scii'Jlly Inform his friends, nud thopulilc
xenviully. tnot hn t.l'l coaliuues tu nUend to cl! o.i li
la the lice of
Dental Operations,
At hi*efflae adjoining his dwelling in the borough oft'lsv
field, lie ru«y he fount] at neuly all limes in his s.ote in the
we.l end of t.iu Mamioo hocso
ArliOcinl Tcctli
Duelled on Pix!a or rivot. aod worran’od to give entire falls
taction.
EXTRACTING TEETH done without danger to the pa
tient. end with hot little pnin
Teeth FILLED aud CLEANSED la a proper and scienl.f
ic manner. „ 10 . 0
rley o. 18.8
INDIANS! INDIANS!
WAR WHOOP 4- WAR DANCE.
THE greatest variety of BO'l’l'S acd 811 'Ed. I.adiosaod
gei.t lemsn't ' ou.'tci cai'ors nf a l l <l»>*rri it ions, that hus
bceii olfure.l ( o* public sulo in Ciemfield county.
Tho proprietor - nee
in tli a B‘JL'l and SHOE u aimed. t list h* cannot bo deceiv
ed i;» the selection of uonds >n tno c)tv, am! intent e Leeptng
a well as«u«ted HOOI and SHOE o'l'tißE in future
All punoni wishing to gel fid of painful coins c&u do so
n F catPog a* K. GLENMAN'd SToKE. vast end ot ttc
Pott t Ufica wlifrn you will (It.d him feu y and wi-lmx tores,
der ihs fevt all the ooniiort tbnt can ba clvm tnem Adri<«
eriiii. R. GLENNAN.
Clyatfield, Jnty 8.18&3.—8m
b23sillc^ a
AT A GREAT BARGAIN ;
If AITLIfD fO.'t SOON.
\ VERY va'nab.'flMlUa cad TIMREH PRt»PEK»Y.
.1. it nal- aq Cifailiald U»«ek. Ucaihci.l Co . I l * .• uaata n
teg a Gfi*'. M.T. Saw Mill, Bi.ro. uud ••▼erul Dwc l and
ltiiuruTcd Laud
Tim t'rouorty it worthy tho a'lonlioa Of tho* j engaged to
ihi Lombsr Uoiineit. aud wist b* aold at a great bargain.
ALLEN u CLALtK.
j/ |9, W-lm, 8-*.Bo. 8d A*. PliiM
M VALBABLE SAW MILL 9
And 250 Acrc« of Timber Land For Sale.
I*HE Hnb»crtbt-rofl*r»fo' latehi* SAW >IILL. and TWO
UUNLMEDanU ElTl'Y AUKEd of LAnD wo'l cov
rted With WHITE PINE TIMBER of tbo belt quality -
Tho mill it boilt on the waters of the Mahoning Cuek, to
Brady township, near Luthors>>urg, and between the Bo •
QUchaunu and vVaUir.ord Turnpike aud the Paa«u*awney
t urnpike There ii olio a good NEW iIOIJdE, by id ft«t.
aid on excellent HTAIILE on tho iond.—This is a good
chunCf Tor tho«e who want to mama Drotituble inv.mment
I>iru» will U»- Hinds emy - F?rfu-lliPi pn,ecuriri cm q ; . I
i JA-y ,■ .‘'s i* aAN > . Uiuilli! luus-irllier.
'll,01" l . . JolyH. IfM Pill DEIiIC'KZKIGLEK
B'aMilifMKrSUiv Tailoring:.
=O 3 0a<X)5X£iSiS 6S3^lCE>Si a
RL J'L auiionutos 'o tiiu cituons ol Clear*
field couo y.ria'l tho pub'io gpn«r«lly that ho cuntmues
to erio on tli” hniiiim> ot hi* uLU rti'ANi), übore
ti»“ ['on t >tlluc» whore ho will ai *ays be prepnreil lo wan on
ftil Who may l/ivor him witn a unit H« has on hand a well
»t*ionicd ttAioHmeot ol t3li< /TiIB.(JAFSIM nnd J illM
MIN >5-, winch i.tj »i> I wuimnr. to be ol good quality. and
wl jba sold very low His oM oust* men aiu leques’ed to >xin
11 uuo thrir patroi agu u..d ai many new one as tnui und it
courfDient, us lm *it*ure» lueai that he is prepared to furnish
th* milertal and do the work in proper ~ , r ..
July y. IBSB THQ3 H.ILA.
Altcsition Regular* !
YOU will moot for parade duil. al the
(own Hull,m the Rurough ol Clear-
fl' 111. DM
The 13th day of August next, at
10o’clock, A. M.
Koch member will pnivul(> lumiolf with
Ton Hounds ofblnnk ('urlndgfc. nml tic in
oil> -o punctually nl llio liour, willi Ins imnß
anil equipments in good order. The motnbots will
nppoar in ivlolo pants.
. By order ol Cop. Wallace.
’ D. I'. UTZiVILER. O, S,
July 28, 1853.
JOHN M. CIIABK, HENRY SWAN.
New Store.
mHE nr.derrUoed reipectfally Inform tha Inhabitant* o
I cieatfieHcoonty. that they baTaouened a bIoRL tu
the towu of ANBuNVICLH In Jordan lowftihip. at tbj
Intersection ortho Ulea Hope turnpike with the Chou Creek
road, and offer for tale a (ait mpply or
fiDnagy C^}-cE)CE>c£IS3 O
Groceries, Hardware, Drugs . Patent Med
icines and all other articles usually
kept in a country store.
Ailofwhlcb will be told nt moderate price* for cadi. or ex
changed for GRAIN. CUMBKU. &o. Oar neighbor* we
retneoUoily aik local!, aadasiura them we Intend doinx bn
linen at a» low rate* a« cub purchaioi wi» a**ow.
June 24. Wl3 ly. CliAgE a. SWAM.
Estate of Isaiah Fullerton, dcc’d.
NOTICE LS IIEREUV GIVEN, Ifaat Loner* of Admloli
tralion on the ei»ate of liaiah Full* rtoo Into of iho Borough
o(Ci«ill«lU.C;oa:fioIdoo u niy.Uoceai©d.havabeen gittnuJ to
.am. will iiifwnttlujra dulr auUi^Uo^^Jor^lUemont.^
Cleaifii-td, Jalr V, 1853.
r-iIIA'INOY HUL.HKUT.WiIb WAINWRLUIiT. HIJN
MARKET BTREET. fbiladolphla. 1«>8.
Joly U IbSS-lim.
B. M. Stevenson, & Co.
ALEPEUBONS are NimFIED. Thotthe
BOOKBofR N. Biavemnn & Co., are la niy handilo;
beUltmont at well at those oi Jaiuss ». Htevensoß* tbo stir*
V *ALii*penw>u» who haveliad da alines will pie jjeio'tlothoir
eccoaou wHhontdelay. 3. B. flrbNA>4*Y.
Joll 11 IBH —Gt.' Atfy, &q.
Estate of Catharine Baum, Deceased.
NOTICE f» hereby given, that Letters ol Administration
have oeea cranted to the eubichber on the Estate ot
CATHARINE UAUM. lateot'Bnrn'Xdetow&itip Gloarfield
eoonto.Meoeaiod. All persons Indebted tosaldestetewefo*
S2r<ip*i»ar v CS&c©c®dDl® 8
mmeaßßk Miiil
IRWIN & SMITH,I
ononinc one or Iho ton ASSORTMENTS
simdl ©©®<2is
evor brought loour town. Perrons wishing to buy goods nt
the FAlltfiST PRICES, hail bolter bo on hind soon. Their
■took of
DRY GOODS
is quits extensive, and will bou (ho closest Inspection as to
quality and pneo, and their stock of
Groceries, Quecnswarc, Hardware, Boots
and Shoes ij-c., <J-c.,
ore equal In evory ruipeoi to any thing oi tho kind ever before
cfTrred In this section of country.
THE LADlEdnrolnforod that thalr selections of FINF.R
IRB wilt ho foiled entirely to their lasle. FIKBT COME,
FIKHTSERVED. IUWIN & PAIITH.
Glen field. May 20. 1«53.
GRAND EXHIBITION.
it Smiths Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing
5 Nr jx£l up cjd a?aiaEmB
Performance every day, Sundays excepted.
c vO-' >llrf open el lIA LF PAaT FIVE, A. M-, Performance
? . •■ to cmnu.tinco at bIX. No p •stpunemint on ocuount ul
the weir lu r
NEVER was sooh an opn r nnlty olLrud in CTJUV% FNS.
VlLLLloerorily iheeyes aod mind f irio LI IvrLEiVONBYl v rLEiVONBY
COLI.KOfIONvS from tho ANIMAL. VEHKI'AiILE, nn.<
MIN CIIA L KING l)‘ »M . of evry oouoi ry on tire GLi >BK.
can there bo toen. I will not attempt a cotoripiion—for hod I
Hi* vuoabulary ofa Dow.jr . 1 would fall far Jiortot doing
jas.ice to my
COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT.
Such of the aadienoo who, alter soleoiing such nilioh , s as they
wish,can purchase them ut a VERY LOW PKIOE.
Yes, at a small Advance on first cost.
To be convinced that tho above Is iho case—give ns a call
Comooao. com* all.—Admiliaooo freo— children hell price,
I CorAeoiville. ftiny a 7.1858 —Dm. 13AAC SMITH
Dheap Cash
WM. A. MASON, CurwensviUe,
HAB just returned from the city of Philadelphia with a
splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queenswnre, Hoots & Shoes,
Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
Aod everything eke uin.illy )o »t in a Kotul H'cre. *and all
ui whioh will bo sold POK on as naiocable lerinj at
can bo hud elsewhere in theoou my.
THE LADIES
Ate particularly ln call bud eiamlte hts slock ol
bonntis, Lac«-i, Lawns, ond other Fancy Arnoics bolore
porciistlng ou iietc, us they col cot fad 10 biiplea.od with
tns svlectiom.
thefHIKAP OAPH STORE oq Stale •‘reel,
ouu Ur or wm. of Moult Du**. Feu Eyck 5* Lu's..
Cur went* i'le, M ty i.U, I K*j —it. W. A. M.
New Store ! New Store !!
POWELL, REED & WEAVER
AKLjUkt nowt»penirg atlteirnnw S'foKE-ROUM iuthe
Uhi jit; h ot C en'fiHio, one oi th« l«ri:* it nn I bc.t .murt
uietita ul M CK‘ 11 AN DIME t vor brougn* i < tno coouly, hjiil
wbui, thrty nu'v oiler to lire oUI ouktonioi* of U.'tflct ti Co.
as w<-il a* io the i cblio at li-r.o. uuo.i I'.ttns as
(ail in give n.t re .aiiwffi> tiou
THE LAPiI.M >vill tbc-ir L’toiu sacli a tslcction.o
Ai tiiey never sawbefor&««aud as (or DRY
Genius, gaa-rnl HAHDVVAKE,
UULLNSvvaHE. be sarp utud eithor tu
auali’y orch-npue:*. -,i.- v • , ,
t2T Timso whotlyu’t b«!b##U arc invited to call aod be
W°sI'°PoWKU. O. t REED. Jr. WHAVER.
Cieurticdd, May 51,.1853.
NEW GOODS.
subscriber wou! 1 retu>n hi* sincere thnnks, for the
J. very liberal suppoil he Lai rtcoiveJ *mo-> be li am bcuo io
buiinoi* to this place, and Lori lesye to reform bis iiieod*
and the pubiio gcnora'iy that ho h ■* j j t .coeivpd at lilt old
stand ou the OoUNEII UF PKONI cn.i CHERRY Siroct,
opposite the Episcopal Church, a large anortmoni ol
Hmsoiinblc Goods,
Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer
ies, Queensware, Hardwaro, Cust, Blis
ter and Spring Steel, Caps and
, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready-
Made Clothing, faints und Oil,
and every tiling elso usually
kept in u country store.
A pronHielo tell cheap, i« of little advantage looti' ca-lo*
rr.tu oulevt theie i* tonvtuHiw pro >f oivcu, but he tie* ’lw
ttt’jilaotmo of knowing that hundreds era convinced of that
lac 1 ., ju w- ..llii t:*b bill of evidence tu livery ti ewo make
July l, 1803. C KKAT7.rU
C^a&CS)dQS3 a
NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE.
r IMIE undesigned would rwpectfnlly Inform their frioodi
1 and the ntib.la generally thet they have opentd & Store
at ULOOMING TON. Lormorly known at Ulooiir* Black
irnllh Shop. Clearfield oouniy.Ta, with a new and splendid
auortn eat of GKOOEUI LB.flR t»< >UUS. READYMADE
CUir iINO IIUUTi and SHOE.*. rUMnER HATH.
t:R> JCKEUY, II AUDWaUE and OUTLEUY. WOOUend
TINWARE, DRUG*. MEUlClNEd.fitc.seeotcd with great
caro In the Philadelphia Matkot which .hey aio prepare I to
urli at most csioouhing low price*. Our friends. and lbs
public io tenora* me invited to call aod examine our stock.
LUMBER. GRAIN , and all kinds ot couutry produce ta
kon in rxchanyc lot Goods d tbo highest market pr:ca. nod
the cash in nr. c&ta refusod. REX it BLOOM,
June 84, 18*
m!« u k e .
MURPHY & SMITH
naon'-.uce to it--ci'i-ent of Clear*.clJ
that thev uni iri'iiinU-lo ids
BUGGIES, WAGONS,^.,
i the Ixjrnurh of Cnrw'''isv!l , ». at the '-Id L'coauiy, where
;i w.’.ik in Utah lua w l.i be U me in U>*j very host manner,
td ua llu u'("i fAo-".t) '*"»■ _
GRAIN CRADLES,
A superior article wth also be maaufuctOD’d nod sold aheap.
AIJSO—AII RETAILING done louder on the shoiijU no'
tiQfl J Y U Ml l 111' lli,
W a. cMITII.
Ourwcnsnl e. May 5 19:3 Urn—pi.
M TAVERN STAND ii.
I.S CVRWENSVILLE, Va.
r r'H E inhso.ibtr t r jpotes to sell at Pill VATE SALE, his
1 LARGE AM) CONVENIENT HOTEL in thotuwn
ot CUIIWENSVILLE, known ailliu
AMfflffaofflEi ISl®Tsas©*»
|l is titaaleti on l»w norihwoi- cor >* r ol St He and f’llbjft
'treet.. and iu ilio enntro ol tne buiincis panot be town
Too bouse is 45 by 49 feel, two stories neb »ib n ba e ent,
and ii every way calculated for a public home. TborliaU
so on the premises a l.rce and convenient stable, together
with all other necessary b Odious.
'I he property will bn sold on the mo»t favorable terms, and
for further luformadon applioatum may be u ado oithor io the
so'uciiberon Use premises, or to W. A Wallace, nt Clearfield.
Juixill. 18*8 HAAC HLIIOM Jr.
A Desirable Taveru Stand and
ftjfo FOR SALE OR RENT.
f| HE subscriber otters lor RALE or REN I, his well known
A TAVERN oTaNIJ.od theSusquehnnua and Walerloid
Turnpke. abou h«lf way between GurwensvlMeand Lath,
ersburgh —dho , s uew and largo. 89 by 4Ufoet, and
well buiiodfor a tuviu locacou &10.
The Farm, contains ISO Acres —ss of
which are cleared, and mostly in meadow.
Tnore is ayoans and t jriving ORCHARD o»the promises,
A BAKN and STABLE, and all nacauary out housos.
For furtoer particulars anpty to L Jackson Cians Lloar-*
field—ot to the subsertbor on tbo wnrp Pnnl{
July lst,lbfy.-tl. ALEXANDER COOK
TOWBt irOtS
adHE subroriber Infurms tho:o who ate tleiiroas of puiobas
I to* TOWN LO'l’d that he will uLposeof a number la
the towu of ANtiGN VILLE, tho location of whloh ofiors
areal inducemenUto Morhanut and otUexs, •lluated as it is
in s good agrlouliural oruntry where an abaudauoi of
employment can be procuteti. The GLEN HOPE .aropike
from TYRONE (JITY pissoi through it, and other improve
monte ato contemplated , , . . . ..
Application lot losinay bo made to the wb«ilberon tbs
Diem net. lliihni BWAIt.
.
Valuable Lot at Public Sale.
THERE will be exposed toPUJII.IU BALE, at the Court
Houjein theilorouehof CLEMlt’lELll on iheHblrd
day ot bEITEMURII, USJ, A'J OWN Lf/A*. situate in the
boiouth ofOLEAWtiELD, a dkn»wninthe plot thereof
as LOf NO.aJ.lato the estate ol W 0. VVe'.ch, l.sq,, dec d.
It L located in the must ploasaut port ol'suid boroagh lor a
private residence, ami the title Is good. _ . .
private is. jaMEBT. LEONARD, \ Esccutori ofestate
wm. a. Wallace, jot' w. c, Welch.
July t. 1853 —to
VALUABLE DOUBLE SAW MILL
And NINE Acres of Land for Sale,
nnflE Bubtcriber will tell on roarouabte terms, that well
I knowo large DOUBLE HAW hllLL.situauion tnen*-
er betweenClcarfidld and Carwonivillc. tcgetbqr with nine
acres ot laod adiolning, on wbicli theietserected. besidestbe
MilL ONE DWELIINO IlOUdE.ond KVftJUEN, a largo
hpaBLE. together wilb.other neoesiary baUdiDgi, , -■
d&sr jsiasr p&rtlo “ ,, ”
Jung kl. los3.“^stn.—pd.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO.
GEO. W. RHEEM, •
SADDLEH, “HARNESS Sc TRUNK MANUFACTURER
-On Heoond itioat, immediately om U. JU. Walwn’i
Drug SiOfß ll«n. «0. IHB'J
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
Wheelwright & chairmak'ers. Ao.-Undj
poll. t'lkexOwaihip. Deo.lst 1 . 13j1.
C. KRATZER,
Merchant and lumuek r eager—Cor»«r or
FrontundLocuit strceti—Uleuiield. ~.r ,
l?cc. IK6L
JAS. ALEXANDER,
SADDGER AND HARNESS MAKER—In lilinow chop
on Market urMt.neuAJeitcU'clioiel. Dea. £19. 1331.
JOHN H. HILBURN,
BOOT and SHOE MAKER, h'eaoart itrect, nearly oppoite
A. K. WrlghUi'oro, C!sarß6td.Pn. April Id. leoil.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
BLACKSMITH, on Third itreel, between. Market nod
Walnut, Clearfield, Pa. Aoriilb, 1&2.
HENRY LORA.INE,
Hl] VSIOTAN acd DRUGGIST, on Marseutroit,opposite
l hit rcildenee. Clearfield. Apiilld. liL;.,
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON MAKER, corter of Third aud Ijocoil itreet.
Clearfitld. Kepalrlcg done to order. April, 18. 6J
GEO. RICHARDS,
FARHIONABGK' TUEuII-lVeit can ol Shaw’, Row
uu ata ri—Clearfield. . Deo. all. IBG..
O. B. MERRELL,
TIN to BAEET IRON WARE MANUPAC-
O TL'KEK—At Ueiital'i old tiand on Mantel itreel—Clear
fuld, Dea ih\ ib->L
THOMAS MILLS,
POACH AND SGEIGH MAKER, on Third ••rtet. >.
O uveeo Mnrkrtand l/onnrt,Clearfield, Pa, Apt)**"* JM *
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
Merchants anu lumber dealers, wooJiawi
Po.t Office, n.nrM'ord ip., Clearfield no. April 11, uJ.
I'l. I*. THOMPSON,
PIIYBICIfIN— Mny bo found olthor ul Mi ollice.orotßcp.
tiild’i iioll'i—Curiuouivillo—ivliou not not profenionally
ahunt. Mol.
DR. R. V. WILSON,
HAVING removed hit Ullice lo hi* new dwelling on. So
oted »troet, will prompt‘7 answer tu qalls.
na hercioforo Clearu.eid. June lb lsoß.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TIANNKK .nil IiUOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER—
-1 HurwesTill. U 'O' Al. lw.il
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
Extensive ketmlek of foreign and ikj
ureitio Mmcbandisii —East end ot Statestreet—Larwons
„.la. Lieu. 30. ltul.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT ami FHUDLCD DEALER. Lolheribotj
Clearfield co., t‘c. April 17, 1817.
DAVID SACKET,
C~V. BINfJT AND UIiALK MAKER. Looust it., between
J iicooniJ and Trued, Lki.rticld, Fa. April I'j. IWi.
A. L. SCIINELL,
' |''AlLOU—l.uUieriburr.— will dobu work > i»t as rood tad
X aschtop.ua oa> oibur le!l»w. i."J. tSol.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
A Tr< )UN LY AT LAW. OlHec adj jiqidu lii» residence on
/V ttcoooii street opposite the rmidsuccol Lov. Big eithvur-
HatJ April 17. IsSa
DR F. ANTES CANFIED.
nAVlNf>< *urclia»icl the jToptny and aitirauoa of Dr,G. F.
lIOUP-H. u.miuri hie prokasional ior-icei tc- lh~ ci iaeni
ol i’UKNCH VJLLE <md vitioity.—Ullico one door »-a*t ol
1,1 J'j Zrt’ Hiotc. Joneb4. U 53.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
MERCHANT and ritUDUCE DEALER. Luther,Oars.
Cleartield cooutr, Fa. April 17. 1 Lit.
robertmTnaul,
'PA.NNER—AIibi _/LD BTAND in Curwensville.
*■ I'pC.ni l IHM
RICHARD MOSSOP,
rj ETAII.ER OF FOUBGN AND DOMESTIC MER-
Lv CIIANDIdE St LIQUORS—At Hitler «t Co’,. old
stand. AUo, on th? woitiide cf W street. Deo BU.lbol.
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
Wlt F.EI.W RIGHT, CiIMRMAKEK. Bad lIUUAEJ:
SIGHN rAINTER—t -rwea.rlll.,
llnr.irLJßM.^
B. F. STERLING,
ADDLE Si AARNEdS MAKER. and JUSTICE
fHfcl PK ACFc—Cuiwcncvillu. Duo 2 J. fSfrl.
J. l.'cuttll*
A TroitKKY AT LAW and LAND AGENT, Ofiioe nd.
,j »o n dg hu rctdoLC?. on M sikti atfoet. CVarflold.
Match 3.1th3.
JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ClcarliflJ, 1-a-roav bo coninlMd
id French or Ocrm&u. Mar Id. IoM.
L. R. CARTER,
ACKNT for thei&la ofSTUVEB, MILL-GEARING aod
CAtJTINGd of all kiodi. Al*u. UAR IKON & MAILS
ThieWiiog Machine*. Plow*, AaricultoraJ Implement* 42 o,
on Socuml itreot, under bo Prinliuc UlDoe. tub. 17 53
RICHARD GLENNING,
BOOT and BHOH MAKER.can be found at h » ihoptwo
door* eatl 01 the Proi v itlroe, where ho ha* unei'antly on
tiQod a larce Aucrtmeul b »th el borne and city mauniactur©*
Jaly b. iH>i
J. D. THOMPSON,
BIiAULBMITtI, Wqkoih, Iluj<io», &c., itc . ironed on
ihort ojtlco. and'he wry bs»ti ; >le, at huo ! d »tand iu
'.ue bjfOojti «'f LarwHOJvillc. Dec vU.lfcfiy.
LEVER FLEGAL,
RJ.ACKHMITH, l.ulhfuijurc. Pa . w»,i attend it* nil buil-
Ut*«> to h r I*llo , u»'! Will u'u> lihqiili W AGt Ift 8. Ul ■ («-
I he , v-.-iy c:h*c{ , and mauul act tired in the style,
find A'i*. 7. 185 I.—y,
ISAAC SMITH,
Wl'.U :II A NT. AN 11 DrfALMt i.'l LlJMfl ER AND
Couutrv Prod oooaenai ally—Slain itreat. bet wood Cherry
and Locust —L’urrtoiitviLi:. Dec. DO. 1861
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, <Sc CO.
IRON-Ft'U NDLllS—Gurvren. vilte. An exiensive
ment ofiJai'tiij*' mute »o older. Dec. id. 1851
Thomas ii. fulton, & co.,
MERCHANTS aod»;x:eu»iv© (Laleri, aoU Manufacturer*
ol Lumber, Bald Hri'». July 18J,1853.
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the mouth ot Lick Run, 6 mile* from Clearfield
MEHCII AN i'S, und oiloaiuve Cumber ruanotaclurtri.
June 18. IKSJ.
GEO. VV. ORR,
BLACKSMITH— In nt* new ilso;>ua Third Strcit. loath
Mattel, Clearfield. Pa. filay 1, lwB
L. JACKSON CRANS,
A TTORN L Y-AT-LA W—can lo found at the offij© form
or)/ occupiou b> G K. Uarrett, on Second Street Clear-
Held Pa JaneB. iB6S-pd ;
DR. GIBBONV F. HOOP,
HAVING chanced Im residence irom Krenobvlile to Ky»
lari villa iu Morrb township, letp.ctfully often bluer
vloei toihos rrodndlugcoairaonty. June 18. 1858.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
POST MAST ELI. MbHUIIANT and DEAFER IN LUM
BER—Grabumtou. Bradford loownsiiip.
Deo 87. 1851.
DR. S. L. COBLE,
PHYSICIAN— residtoceone mile east of Clearfield Bride©—
will attend to idl calls on tbo shortest notio*.
Sept 16. 18>fl.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAQO .-MAKER—Lutbeittmrg. Work don. lo order
onihaitnotioe. and on coodterms. Deo 88, '5l.
A. IC. WRIGHT,
VfERCIIANT ANl> EXPENSIVE DEALER IN I.L'M
left HER—Second street, 000 door south of h(s residence—
Cl .arfUld __ Peo 88,18*1.
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIHE,
CABINET and CHAIR MAKER. &nd HuUBE Sc SIGN
PAlNTER—onodoor eouib of the Frmbylerian GhuroU,
Sococd street,Clearfield, Pa. April 16.1838.
GEORGE WILSON,
PHYSICIAN— May bo f -und at hiioifiae in LUTUER3-
HUP,G, when uot absent oa prufeuloaal business
teb lid. 1853.
AUGUSTUS WEItMAN,
CARPENTER— can 1). f.nod al hii h.w ibooaMrtljß
curqerof Market and lbrrd itr ate. wfieie WIND.JVV
aASU.aad other work, la hi. Ilpd will ne mappluctoied la
the beat style. March
JOSEPH H. BRETH,
15 LACKSMUTI. et NEW VVASIIINKTON.CIenrfIoId co.,
13 wherooli kind, of worklidoqolu hi. linaot buimriioa
tho ihonoit notice and mo«t reanranblo
WM. T- GILBERT,
nLAORBMITI|, In Bell (ownihlp. at the Crete Hood.
D leading fiom lil’Glne» Mill o New Wiuhlugtoo, anl
(tom Cheat creek to the Iriv.t—whara all call. In hi. I jaa will
bo promptly attended to. March k, HUP.
M. E. WOOP,
PHYBICIAN—Mar alwar. he fonod ai hli reiid.no. la
Curwenivllie, when not profeiUonaiiy aUw»t. t
•v r IJeo. SM. ISiL
MARHIAUE.
Happiness and Competence.
WHY IS IT ? ,
Til AT we be]mid mso? fsiuolai. i&awn in t»i* of
Be. broken m hrulih.nod spirit* with a oompriMtio* p
diieunatd ailmedi. depriving them uf the power lor tba
enjoyment ol life ai an nan when (bysloal faea tb, hao/*«O7
ot spirjti,*aml happy serenity of mind, arising fxom ft ooa*-
tion ol health should Ua predominant.
Man/ or the caosse ol her sofleringsat fife: —txrhrsr* yarn
before, dur eg girlhood, ot thefnii years of her nuni*.f«—
weio In their.origin to ligbtasto passunno i-ed,
IN AFTER YEARS, '
When ton lato to be brnclhied by'onr knowledge.'we'oak
back end maum, tod regret the lall contaqaenoe or,oer
ignorance.
What would wend often give to possets In eftrir life the
knowledge! we obtain in after jean. And wha* daysnftd
nrghiofiongnian wc .right havo bee* spaced, if Use know!.'
edge was timelylpouciied. itli '
MEANOIIOLLY AND STARTLING
To behold thesUkness aad,»anbrlngendnred brram ftwlft
Krniany yean. from onutei simple and cflntrolanle easily
remedied—or better still-not Incurred. if e*cr/
, WIFE AND MOTHER l
PoitoiJtd th 9 Information oontaloed in a little voilim«.(vrithlu
tbo reach of ail) w Llch would spare to heneff
YEARS OF MISERY.
And to her ha iband the constant toll and anxiety of mind,
oooosiat'ly devolving lrim from sicKneesOf the wile,
without cd log him theopportnu ty of J C( inlnpi thatoomp**
tonoo whioh hrh are entuletl land Ihe M»ie«»tettor
whiuh wonld stcore tho baplJiarit of htmirlfi wire ana curl,
j rcu.
SE'ITRE THE MEANrt OF HAPPIJUUA
Cy becoming In timo poite*fed ol the knowledge, lire want
of whioh has oaoicd'tlie.lckoenood poverty of tnmuaaru.
Id viewSof moh ooa ectrencei, no wife or mo* hern eoin:r«i
if i(.e neglects to avail hertalf ol that hno -sIhJ re tn mspfcr i«
hene'.f, wbloh would spure her nioch solbrine. hi ttif tnrnar
ol happlneta and piripr-dtyio her husband, and coder mum
i.er obildrcn that blesiiag abote all prio t »—healthy »u<ur«
with healthy raindj. That KcowiMge u oont6*ne 1 ta n!:tt c
wo k enUilod
THE MARRIED WOMAN'ri
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICIiAU,
I'ROFESaOK UP DISEASES OP VPO&IEN
Onc.llundriilllt Mtlilion.Sßmo.pp.2BQ. Pfire 50 t li
(On fine while pnpef. exlrn binding, 81 00.1
First published in 1047. and il i* nol
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL
Considering that KVIiKY KEMALK, WIIETIIKK
MARRIED OR ROT, can hero acquire* full
bnowledgo of the nalure. characlcr and rauio ol
her complaints, with llio various ■ymlotns. arnl
dial nearly
HALF A MILLION COPIES’
Should have born sold.
It is imprnoiioablo 13 coavoy lullr lbs rahoa. .uhjspli
treated of, a. Uioy are of a nature strictly intended Tor the
married, or thow conumtilaiina mantue, bat no Icmela
desiroat orenioyine health, and that hcaoty coaterjosat upon
health, whiuli n so o-joilnctl.a to b*r ownliappinoM.nit t that
ofher haihand. bn. either lias or will obtain it. asnaior will
every’Huiband who list ond affection ot htswifeftt
heoiti r-i thatoi his own ooctfairry ifn
U/WARDS OFONEIJUNI BRUTtIUDAANDCOFIE9
hnvo baea RENT BY MAIL within tUa istl fow months
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED.
Boi no book cnluu Ur. A. M. Maorioeao. I/Jbait?
Street.N. V.. Uootho title D&*e.dndlboan»iy InibnOleik *
Uffiie onihebvck ol the tit.o pace: anti bay only ofraipecta
ole ami boo«rab edealeut. and send by mailaod addf«Ml)».
A. M.’MaufOcua. a* there are ayunoai aod lerrepUlloaß
lofr ogomenti ofoopywright. .....
That none coed remain uninformed upon mbjjoU u> tltm
tohheir peace. their health and tieir happineu. a Pamphlet
ofThirty ul*a*e« conlamim: oxtraoti. with lulimiepwe.
and olio index ofcomenu. will be sent frooofaharge to era;/
pail o' the L’e.iod Suu» by addming, pu.tipa d, si bere.n.
frirOn reci'iPl of Killy Ceom, v ur Ono DoJlor lor
iho lino Edition, c.irn binding.; ‘J’HE M VRKIED
WOMAN’S I’IUVaTE MEDICAL COMi'AN
ION." is ■Bill, (MAILED FREE.) 11l Uliy purl ol lll*'
United Smtea. All lellors must be pod paid, end
addrea.cd lo Dr. A. M. Maiincoau, Bis 122 - !, Now
York City. I’ublialmig Office, No, 129, Liberty «l.
New York. .... ,
For Sale by Blonch and Crop. Harrisburg; J
gwnrte.-Bloonisburg; J. IV. Werlli, Lobanon; J- W
Fariningcr, Maiiheiin; 11 IV. Sniill), Huntingdon,
S. McDonald.Uniomuwn; J M- Baum. A'ow Berlin.
11 A l.nndz. Heading; E T Morse. Craneavilie. Ol
Y; II I'Crucder, Brownsville! Wentz and Starks
Carbondale; Eldrcd und Wri»lil. Williamsport; S
Tuck, Wilkeabarre; Oeo W Eurle. Woyncabrro; K
Croeky. Mercer: S Leader, Hanover; S W Taylor,
Uiiea; II P Cunimingß. Somcmel; T B Fclerson.
Ftdladclptiin; Jotin l.cForge, Millord. I’a.; and in
Now York t'dy by Stringer nnd Towniund, Ailri.
mice, Sherman A* Co. Uewdi nnd Davenjmri,Barnes
& Co.
OmCE. U». Liberty Street, Dear Greenwich.
May 20 .IfcW-Cm.
Medicines which never tail to give Satisfaction
And ore used by many Physicignj tn their Practice.
OH J d UO^£isan HonoraryAwmberof IfaePhtladelpoia
Msdio&l Society, and graduated Jo IM4) from lh# uol
««tinr of Poonijlaany, nudof ths trelv omio*mtl iof««or\
Phvaiok. (iibton. C’oxe. Jameiland JUre— oome*
caiebralob tor medical »cleoo#«-attd having bad dwly tetaf'
couwcand contlkl atloa with tbow diiUomiiWl l hyiioioni,
leanictinff die<a«w of all fcmdi. aud the proper leroodte*
therofUr oad be-oa iolicitoii by thnutandro! Ini paUeoti *<>
put up bis Preparation!, ho now oflan to the publio.fi the
rciuli ol hi» exi eiionce for tbo pa*t thiily jrtau. tha follow
in* ratable Pa mly tnopiolaai. each 000 iuited to a ipacibe
dueato.
Dr. J. S. Robo’j Norvoua and Invigoroling Cordial.
The (Jreat.it dliooverr la Mealoal Sciancw—For all Noivou.
Ooßdillonot Iho «r*tem—Heart ilisaae and Neteoui
p?aln'B° The aitoelihlas and lioppr efleCtofDr How .Net.
eoui Cordial, for diuaaa. of itoeil.art, I alpi tatioa. Namh
a°» Neoralaia.Nor.mil Tremor ol the Maielei. Hearlbnrn.
natal.ncr.Pnln la (he Face. Wakeralac... IDiUeueea, o.
for Mina or Body worn down by care, labor, or ttadr. ha,
induced many phyilulan. ton., it in the.r practice. For a
weekeo mentation Itii a «ood reilorer titoocopietely retno.e.
from thV.Dtem al lootvott. irnlationi. andli atraottlmirace
moTinPjrapi I and happy .float. The weak aed ihe notrou.
ore frrqneatly reetored to poffeot health belom ntiuf one bM
le. Frio, flllycenti.
SARSAPARILLA BLOOD rDRIFIER.
A valuable Sprinjr Martlcin© fur Paiifrißß Gib Blrwd l« to
bo found In DR, UOSE*dSAUSAPAPILLACOMIOUND.
'i'hir preparation t» mad© of l.resh HoaJorai i^araaparilln. aad
cumbix-cd with oi»ler imreUienti to render It tin
Blood Purili^rmade. A»Spnni»ad Summer MeJioiae.oi
Driftk-U it pateiable. reireimmr and medicmal,». ti alliu efli
ca*iouiin eariohiuc tl»o Blood, outing al bkin.Lruptljoi and
DueuiM ttorofulouißotei. Veaerual Dt«eauj».anUund ui bod
Lfl'eati uDoa tbe conttitution. Dro.iioal wol laji. Ulieoma
tlim t.om Me.curv, Bu.i. Old Sorti. Kidney tad B adder
4(leciiou», Kcd rattiDf up a weak and broke* conjUtUdoa
iroainny oauie.-Prioe »1 fot qont hjitle.: tJceau fonmall
• l>l, “' e, bO YOU SUFFER WITH ANV PAIN f
if you do. ate l)H. FAIN CUBER. .It cure#
Toothache Sore Throat E*r ©cbe
b’ Bca in B few minuui. it ourct rjuicklp. Pale Slom.
Bowo” Outo* Chilblami, Uorniand any irritation oa
fh.f.S)t U acii Ilk* a ebatm for Paiai In tbe Sid©. Limbi, or
Bock, and limn Uhcumaliitn from a iQddeo c:»IJ it it magi
can a IU ell*cu —lo bcttlei llSi and ia oenU.
Liver Diieuaca. Dyaijepsta. and Billuns Habiii.
t; TOUI |j va , it deraufcd vour «klo will ? e J ?. w •.
ueuiltt and bdlioui coudlrion of ibo eyftini wjil * ,ro ' i
uri.l b» troub ed with cold le©t. variable
iloo of ipsiiti. Hy taking Dr. ko«E»ri oelebrn ed Railroad or
ADti-IBiiioui r»i ; !,iou will 100 a find all tbeatrovobadaymp*
SSI di.appAr The? eivelUeuath andnohne*. to ih©blood.
U he'eanio Ih.y ,o
ahead ol all other Piliiiu Uirir food otleoli.
CSTKREB FROM MtfiKCURY, „ ..
ALSO —Dr J. Uoao’© Alterative or Blued Funh
er,Cough Syrup or Expectorant, KUeum-iJtc Com
pound Dvspepiia Compound, Compound Ibxtraci of
Burlin', Tonic Mixture, Astringeut Compound, H ur
Tonic. Thick,Magic Lmiment.Carnnnalivo Bj!®an».
Woim Kilter or Vermifuge. Croup SvrtiP. Ooldou
Pills. Fcntnlr Pills, Alterative or Family Pills, Hilo
Ointment’Tetter cr Healiug Oinimont, Eye Oint
ment, Eye Wnior. S 3 rt ii E lhomng Pinaiere. French
Specific. Infiint Corbinl Acrouclic Oil, Eleur ol O.t'
ium, Liquid Hn<r Tonic. Whooping (>ough Syrup.
nml Female Specific. ttrwi'-A NEDIOAI
Alt the nho»o preparations, with DR, UO9I B NEOIIAI.
ADVICE.i lo perauni lo .mantra ami la hiallh. le he had ol
EDMUND E. BRENNER. Morn,dale. Lloatfield ooeni».
II D 1-ATTUN, Carwen.vllle, anil of. Djaler* aeaerally
throucliout tho Btnte. jnuaiik.lSSa-Tm.
Hose’s Componnd Syrup ol Yellow Dock Boot.
5111U8.. a PURELY VIOeVaIILE UUMPOUNu. .ci.a
tificaily nreniro.l from the best Looti aud Usrbi ol thv
latara Modica%nd baa galncJ tho univenal i©3Qtaiiou lor
UegultHing und"tftrengllioning the liver and Dtgt a
tive Organs, and clenaing Hie Siomat h and
and tho. curing all Bilbo. Dnaara*. U'J™ Uj®?''SUVrSal
T ortaANS-^adby
ivc Kul'i nlho "c u'ro*oi' all f'c mu 1 o Ctttn plain! s.
" Waekaiw. genera! dohllily. lirerularlty. .Objlyactloaif
SiohiDc ol tbai'ert. L mba. Joiaia, Mo., caywd by weak
nc« oi.“. LUN(! ami TiIKOAT UUJJ 'I.AINTrf. snob a.
Übida. Congh.- Anlima, Uoasumnuoo tio.. ulw. D/opray.
Hav'ng mvia me oTtho Compound Hyiaa of Yo lo* Deck
B*ot, prepnred "y 0. MU it HE A CO., otlltei on lelviu.oroar
ramiflu. ami findiae II lo ban voiy aatutary and nflaotwl
preparation, we uomoit chcsrthiiy rcaomotind It to the pnWta
“e" K'JrL'l^.SffiSr.heNaqynalßukiPjeW-JJ.
RTi.LA. Wj Spencer. E.q . Cathlor. Lime Rook Bonk. do.
do: hev. Win. A. I’lrl UjiJ. IW'/wm’iS WO
M“ UymlWe 4 , 1 M fc°f sVcl
V.'i fia“ra. Doct - . Boej Uolhy. opd one hnu j.ed other, of the
m ThLcS b .' e th"t' l'cvi Vo? anSmbtr of year, bran an-.
OAV.D u“fiLMp,M n.
f PrepareS by C. MORSE&Cu„nu. 4I6Diohduiay
N. y.. anti buIU hy DruggisH and othera thraugbum
Ithi. and other Jtmliesic. O- WAfPSO-V. Agent,
I Clearfield, I’n. MaySo.lßsa.