Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 02, 1853, Image 3
~ "*' a BqsFAAOi riot took place ,at‘ .Niagam . Falls of & serious A dcpGiatiop of officers from the South qijdorlpok to arm’st.n, waiter, atone of tho hotels, for aft alleged murder. ; •The waiters believing him to be arrest ed as a fugitive slave, rescued him from tho officers, and barricaded tho door of tho diningroom. One of the officers drew a revolver,'and snappedrit at a man, but tho cap missed firo. "The' door was then forced —tho man Ogainseized, and again .rescued by the nfegroes, who/ hurried him down to tho ferry, whore ho jumped into a boat, and was rowed ho)f way across tho river by the ferryman, who IoA “>o boat m the middlo of the stream and returned on an other boat to tho shore, to ascertain the 'particulars of tho case from tho officers. Finding the crimo to be murder,tho ferry i yxian agreed to .row tnem down to tho lond jj,n nf the bridge, and thcro deliver tho |o‘riminal to tho .officers. Tho • latter then |,started, for tho lower landing, but were I precoded by tna negroes, who, to tho numi Ibdr of about 200, reached tho landing bo- Ifore the officors. wv *W«i? Jqr ■ a Ut» itiofti ~§9a r iUn.,l I Ini' I Tho officers then claimed assistanco Ifrom aparty of some 300 Irish laborers, |cmploycd on the railroad —‘and a regular |pitched .battle ensued, the negroes bcjDg if put to flight, and pursued by tho laborers. |Several of the former wore knocked down |,with stones, and soveraly injured, fe 1 Sneed, or Watson, was then taken from I the boat, placed in a carriage by thoofliccrs, Hand brought safely to Buffalo. $l5O re ward had befen offered for the arrest of | Stieod, who, will bo conveyed to Baltimore I'as soon as the necessary papors aro ro- I ceived. | A clan of Bobbers in Indiana. p A correspondent from ‘Hopo, Indiana, • under dato of July 31st, gives iho Louis. I' villa Democrat somo account of tho cop f turo of Daniel Ricketts, who is lodged in tho Greensburg, Ind., jail. Hois chargod , (■' of boing tho ringleader of a band of mar* ] audors. A Mr. Stark was robbed, and from a ' combination of circumstances suspicion m Lirested upon Dr. Henry, B. Smolley and a ' student in his office, but he had borne an un blemished reputation in the community, ! and it was not believed they could bo * guilty. Tho doctor was a leading mem ;ber in the Methodist church, Son of Tern , perance, &c., and it was considered “tree son” almost to suspicion him of a mean ; . I ji However, the people persisted in their ' i 'belief, and hunted up tho doctor and his 'student. Harrison, tho student was found at Indianapolis, and taken back Milford, ind., and tried. Ho there turned State’s iGvidenco. Ho said ho belonged to the jblori about four months; that ho knew she names ot nineteen or twenty of the clan ; that boing a new member he was t not entrusted with their secrets. He said that Dr. Smolley had fled to lown. The authorities are now in pursuit of him. He also informed them, that Dan’l Rick etts, in company with somebody robbed ‘ Mr. Drondergor of his moneyßicketts •ran off with the money to Harrison, and ho took it to Dr. Stogdell.ntMorovin.in Mor gan County, Indiana, who took it further Bndexchanged it for gold, and then return ed and divided the gold among tho clan. Smolley had a great many communica tions among his papers which divulged their secrets. These papers are now in .the hands of the proper officers. They '■name several of their intended victims. ■ * It is supposed that this clan numbers many more whoso names have not been liven. drei, mty*. oved i.thd Skill. rated idurs itwo d be. rppld }uta ft * A Singviab Case. —A. Miss Reed, of j West Boylston,' took chloroform a few k ‘days since to have a tooth extract ! • fed, arid after the operation was performed, I she was attacked with pain in the head, became unconscious, and appor f fehtly died), Her friends supposing her |•< laid her out for burial, and began to prepare for the funeral ceremonies : but Iheir grief was unexp6ctly turned to joy ‘and astonishment, on finding that the sup -posed dead began to recover! Shi? even j; dually recovered possesion of her faculties, :I .but what is still singular in her case, as |we have been told, she suffers violent l ibains in the head as regularly as evening i‘ approaches, and at length, and about the I n : ght, fallsinto a swoom i ftery similar to.that which in the first in- was supposed to have been the sleep \\ death: This case certainly presents a . remarkable escape from permaturp j burial. —Worcester Trans. idife. [eyes Snted kitiil teen ] M* / w LtfbO) p# i | (gjrßy an act of the last Legislature of the question of an election of judicial officers by the people, was sub ftnitted to them to bo voted upon’ in the *!ate Stale election. TheNashyille Union fears that the proposition has •j ffailpdyin •consjsqup.nc.e of a.failure of tho f IvQters to place the proposition on, their ! ftickets the tdw directed, says that ,there is no doubt but three-.ourths °f the ; are in favor ot tho .proposition, but amidst the exciterrient attending the con 'jeat for Governor, Congress and tho Log itlaturb, the question os Ito amending the : ;lCppstitution has been overlooked- *t a 3l t^rA;‘‘creotur,’’ the body of which re i IsfeniWes th'ail of a calf, with the head, of a 3 %¥fjtM; : ft? month of a llohj with Toro paws pfia dogi garnished; .with,nails Tike ft pig’®* and willlout any sexal maVk, for t }M>, JiiaurecenUy’beea «athibi(tfd at the Ajcadetny ofM.usio; ft Paris; ‘ ■ - . ' ' - oshaabsea ascertained the ‘hext Congresa will consist of .142 demo-1 ’dtaWiiQS Whigs,'"arid Sabojitionistd; Mary llaod, Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisiana, *lmftled Jo 23, njertbers, have yet to hold 'tttfSfffiw m.i3Vbe>eometh»ng : undeV The- EWbiiirc In 'Nislv 1 private correspondent of one of tjieeditors ofthirNbw York Courier, wrttesfrbtn’No'to Orleansjunker, date of August 14th, ns follows; „ “People began to die here in a way that docs not resemb!b‘tbe yellow fever. With in a few days many have died in lossthnn twenty-four hours after boing taken, and almost immediately after the breath has left the body it has turned spotted, being covorcd all over with black spotvso that it is supposed that thero is some other.pcs tilepco among us besides yellow fever. — Somo think it is tho plaguo—same ns was so fatal in Rio Janeiro last year. It is enough, however, for us to know that from 240 to 250 daily died by tho prevail ing epidemic. Qur ccmenlery reports of interments by no means include all, many arc hurried out of thocity—all flee who can get away. It rains every day, and a hot sun is stewing us up when not raining.” Tho Epidemic Abating New Orleans Aug. 24. — 1 nm happy to stato that tho number of’deaths from the fever, for tho 24 hours ending at 6 o’clock this morning, shows a marked decrease in mortality, while tho number of cases and deaths ’at tho Charity Hospital, also exhibits a falling off. Tho interments for tho 24 hours ending nt 0 A. M., to-day, was two hundred and thirty-two, of which one hundred und eigh ty-eight wore of yellow fever. The Latest Accounts. New Orleans, Aug. 27. —Tho official health report for the week ending nt 6 o’clock this morning, exhibits tho total number of deaths to have been 1628—in cluding 1564 from fover and 96 unknown. Of tho deaths reported “unknown,” ono soventh are believed to havo been caused by tho fover. Compared with tho report of the previ ous week, this shows on increase of 94 deaths ; of which 62 wore from the in crease of tho fover. This is mainly ow ing to tho large number of death which took placo in the early port of tho week up to Thursday, when tho deaths commenc ed fulling off, and have continued until the present- day.. Should the epidemic, theroforc, not exceed tho past two days, the report for tho coming week will show a falling off of several hundred. Compabative Mortality. —Tho follow ing is a summary of tho late weekly report ed mortality in various cities, with the pro portion and deaths to their respective popu lations ; _ Deaths. Popalnliun. Ttritio of Deaths. Philidclphia, 294 400,000 1 to 1300 New York, 969 650,000 l to 607 Baltimore, 152 180,000 1 to 1184 Boston, 126 150,000 1 to 1090 Brooklyn, 146 07,000 Ito 651 Charleston, 29 43,000 Ito 2150 Savannah, 10 16,000 Ito 1600 Mobile, 25 20,500 Ito 800 St. Louis, 134 80,000 Ito 610 N.Orleans, 1534 80,000 Ito 32i One of’Em. —Tho Salem Press , is our authority of the following “Bloomer” story: “A farmer in this town hired, last spring a young Irishman to work upon his farm. He labored faithfully and gavo good satis faction, when about a week ago tho dis covery was made that his faithful hand was a lass of the Emerald Isle. She could plough, hoe corn, swing a sythe, rake, load and pitch hay with the best ol them; but, strange to say, she was not very good at the cradle." OCrlt is staled lhat some of the railroad companies refuse to carry the U. S. mail unless the Postmaster General will pay them in some instances, a hundred per ct. more than they have heretofore received. The Long Island Railroad company it is said is one of the strikers, and the Post : moster General has ordered the mails to be sent by horse power. (KT“I have a good ear, a wonderful ear*” said a conceited musician, in the course of conversation. “So has a jack ass,” replied a byslander. (KrA love-sick swain in describing a kiss says it is a draught, that passes through the system like a bucket of water through a basket of eggs. Cholera has been prevailing for ihodast two weeks at Cumberland, Md. but is now subsiding. A great many deaths had occured. 03“ Tho value of a minute was fearfully demonstrated by thg/ lute accident of th e Providence Railr6ad. .... Antl-LogT|oaUn&'Mecting. We are requestoJtostute that there will bp a meeting of those opposed to the log floating system, held at the house of J. M. Chase, in Woodward township, Clearfield county, on Saturday the 10th of Septem ber noxt. Whenand whore all persons in terested-are invited to attend. MARRIED—At New Washington, on the 18th ult., by the Rev. Wm. A. M’Kee, Mr. Malen Hoover to Miss Hnnnah Jane Greer, nit ofClearfield county; ... FIT! FITS! FITS! ’ THE VEGETABLE E&TRAUT ! BPE h E P TIC PJ Bii S. For thcdiicof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. pEnsema wnoAnKXADamNOUNOERtM^^ WLl3?Slf.!!!?irlS»3v ! «o.dUn»v...d IbrOß.iD* Lp i iiepty* or falling am lon ontho nervoa* syrietn; r®S i Sarr.r« I cUr,«B6lo*AB« a remittance. *iiL|,VSpTH b' HANUIS.N*** Irojn »fljMUt.Jf,Um Union I | •"jSttffflw"” ,a hi * ‘ ,T0r,,, " 0,, • “ w Weal 1 dt m m QY irirtttOOflOßdlT wlll oryeDd. EEDl.lrflMl Ctsfc J 3 sued out of theOoartof Coamcnr Pleat olwV county,aadtom* directed, will Deex*«a^a> b nV 1 5NbW\\^?A n r.roV H h E^M( neitj at I o'clock, p. m,,tho following desoribed property, BY Virtue of a writ of Vend .Exp .limed outoTthe Coart of Common Please of Cle&rfiold county end to medir ct ; ol i will t>« exposed to pablio tale at the i&mo time &nd place, : n {| the fbltowink described piece or pdrcol of lumi, situate in Dorn township. Ucarfleld county, via; Tract iu the nacno ; of Chrlitlon (Jetting. containing 410 acre> 150 percbvs, tugin Inins &t n rosMhenN. 43 degrees, W.SIK) perchei ton post. ! thcooeS By decrees. W. 1165 per. to o poit. thence B. 40 < os.. i- -jfij percnei eloo* HnefHtractin name of John Byers to a post thane* N.BJueg . B. JftW perobes too post, theuca N lUjeg.E. UOperohesto theplncoofbeslunlng, with adoo- I bio Saw Mill, Three Dwelling Hooter, a Stablennd out hous* ei ereoted tnereoo. and about 4 arros cleared.—A'io, ono oth. .‘ertrnot in the earoo of Joseph Boffin. btiginnirg at a post at - . „ . , _ , i the corner of the Christian Getttßtfmot, thence sooth fcOdns. County Commissioner. »<t mo n»rohe.m > chwinm, than<» »<»>* >m«- ® > * * I retches to stones, north BU degrees svest U3l porches to a pjrtt, WE are aathorltedlo announce that WM BIUDGENBof: thence to ths place of beginning tb3 parches, ooniaininir four Karthnut township, will he a candidate for tho offluo hundred acres and 10potchoi,adjoining the Uiiustian Getting of COUNTV COHMIcWIUNEIIv at tho ensuing eecetal tTact Po; R *d and taken in execution and to bo sold as the election in October ns*t. sobjeot to tho decision of the Demo- > P r o y cr i* o ri’atton. Bmlth & Stevens. oratto Count' , j • ALSO, ogo> * ! TJY virtue ol a similar writ, issued out of the seme court, ! Tnimlv Pfimmlcdonpr 13 and tome directed, will bcexposotl to pubic sale ntlho tOUDiy l omnussioner. Lame simo and plaoo. a oertsln tract of l»nnd situate In lltadjr WE an anthorlieit lo annonno. that JOSEPH 811HW ‘ t™n«lil|i.ClenillaW«JnnlJ. c°,'“3 of'l.awrmce t iwniiiu. will ben candidatefor the ot* . land of l>a i«t . £ h^o|o jfum ’ barfl a Q Pouonry aud flee or COUN'I Y CUMMtBMoNEß.ntlheon«uiair general out bSfdlice erected thSeon Jnd ob.mi BO acres olfoltnn, in <)cuil>rt n.rl, iabj.ol lo lb. d “l'/*,’ °"<l” 1 11 U,ln ' i cleared. CiSthl anil lahtn la cx:ou'.loa and to tiu IoU a« lb« ooralio Ooonlj Ooavoallon. July i». ISM- - wopcrly of I‘oior Baylor. ALSO, BY vlrtneofa similar will.issued ontof the same const end to medlreoted. will be expose*l to nnbllaeftta at the •Arne time and p’acs. tho following described property. viz:— A certnin pioce ©t parcel of land utnate lo Reclaim townihlp. CloaiQeld county, bounded bylajultg pftt(jMn,PttUliD« pad others, containing 6b nure« with about five acres clenrod.— Fcisfd and taken in execution and to bu sold us the piopcity o! John B. Witt rs. ALSO, BY virtue nf a simitar w'H*. luued ont of the same conrt. and to me directed wilt bo exposed to poblio »*!•■ nl the 'same time and place, a Certain Tract of Unnd iltuvo in I Lswrrcoe township, Cieaifieid ooanty, Pa., containing IM i nores, will a log homo and barn eree'ed thereon, and apont ’ JO a:res clea ed, adjoining lands ol William Shaver, litni, I fiowlesnnd others. •-ei**d and taken in cxccutioo and to uc | uld us the piopeiti ofidbbeas Hoover. oetODßft ELEftpllT. Prothop|nij, Register, Recorder, &e. TO TUE QUALIFIED VOTERB OF CLEARFIELD CO, I7IELLOW CITIZENS. Ift»l er*t*fallbt pwlfevon. and 1 JL ofler mytoll'acam to ymircoaeidorrtlonfoMho •ujce ©| I’ttOTUQNOXAKV. KGGteTfcM. KJECUttllfiK. &U » at I Ina tntnina election, eul'ieot to tbp doouion of the Ueroekral* j lo Party. and If elected will pstfona tbeduMetorihodfilooto , tin* be*t of my ability. WM, tfOUrLtt. Jiiiyfi9,lBi3. ‘ * , ‘ ■ ■County Commissioner. 1 | WE nreao’horitedto annouaco that JOSEPH I UINEH, of Urndy township. will be t candidate foi the <iD te ol COUNTY COMMISSIONER. at the eonun* etcciion ia Ootobor nrjn. to tbo decision of the Democratic County CoDVeation. County Treasurer. Wl5 aferiiillmriti’d to nnnouoo • that JOHN MTHERSON td Ulcmlle'dNßjrouEb*willboa cAbdidutulorthetdnco ofCuunty Treasure! at Ilia cnsnlcE yerirrM tieo'iou ber cost—subject to Ibo dcUslou of tbo Ueairtoyatio county Convention. August 5« loin.—pa. Wow ■ MOSSOP & POTTORFF. Retailers of foreign and domestic mer- OIIANDIAE Hi I.IUUOKB-On lhs wM *W •• of .<c onil at rout nearly opposite Uio Court llouio. Clearlta.d, 1 a. Sept fid, 1853. i •_ O. B. MERRELL, riOPPER. TIN & BAEET IRON WARE MANUFAC. TUUBK—On Secmd street, one • **• Wilaht’tito.o-OleaiiirM. poj.tltf, Ibol. TAKE NOTICE. Peptembo* 2d,, 1853. (P&TSHgW&ST* ALL persona are hereby cautlonod nyamit Pt»eha>lni.a certain promliary note. fivau Ib*. " ® , A^ o *2fl h fl 'X' h ,lf* cal.inj for #l5 111, dated Augu»t 20, 18 3. t\to be paid two month* alter • ate, and the balance to be paid on the Ist ol April 18>4. as l never received value for the tamo.and am ae* Urmlotd not to par it unlois compelled by law _ pq Ctoptembei «d. IBS* -pd. JOHN G E3TC3. ©mainx jEty&ttiPipja®* CAM B to the rciid-»nco of th# sabtcrjbcr In bawrcnofiloiraihlp. Cleatl»eM oo . about tho *rt ol June ln»t. a DAKK UK IN (P&jwTftJiA UL.K IIKIFI’IiK Mill 0 white itrin* down her foie rhoutrtcr. pnrt or her face U while* vu /Yl Bhe li iappo»od lo bo aoontil.r** »wui old. Th* owner U reutmtfd lo oome forward .•CTVpertiwv®* ororo rnoyertr. P9J nbargcr, nad tafco her aw »y, or aha Will bft diipo*od of recording to law UtpUiabcr W. lß.<B SKTTfjBi UP. THE nook* andscoonntsofthe lato Firm of WALLACE U H1L.1«3. nre wow in the hand* of JAB. WKIGLIiY. Cm., for sstllsmmt. all persons having accounts will plea*.* attend lo them without delay. . fllllq Sd. WALIACE & UluL?< Fifth Volume. W M. REEDY.Colporteur of tbo American Tr.otßncleir, ha. th, Finn VOLUME of D'Aubbrne’. lll,lor. °fthy lUroimUloß, rotulo. Pi.catOcc*U. 111. 6 .olrime. 6*'. September 2. IBM. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. •Tito grcatfsl good lo the greatest number/’ 13 a point at which politicians statesmen and philaUhro pitit have tabarfd long aed hnri to gain. Hot it {• now o <nrly demonstrated. thot that p.dnlcnn bs fully attained at il e note of A. M. HILLB, in U»a w*it end of t‘e Mention Hou e. where ha ii ju»t opening o»e of the tnoti attractive and fashionable LUTS OF GOODS which care and alien uon in baying oonld seloct fur any retail establishment. Fe*lin* confident that bit teloctioa of OUOU3 will ple®se hit friends, an t Ibo poblio general l /* he would lovite them to oal. and examine hisBTOCIt OF nEW GOODS, even If they 1 do not Hunk proper to bay. Keoolhct we esteem it a p'eat B!. to thow onr food, ot tu pm ft,”! "pV! 'P"iTfKV can vie with any, and lor LOWNbiWoI t Kids.um COMFEriTION. ’Tisus.-less to name article*, and abort ooa indeed toennmcxateonrt. Bulfi .eittotay. yoa will had every tni-g on hind uioMlr kept in a country Store, ail ot which willbe told VlifcLV LOW. Angnit '.6,1863. A.M.MLLB. STONE WARE SK^r?re\ns~tnriiT > ga.Cßtl<3P 0*55*0 TUB SUBSCRIBERS reipoctfully announce to the otti rent of Clearfield oonnty aed the pob io ceorraliy, that thor tho n>anuf»>o*oryorMvnt wakl,, one mite east cf LUTHJSRBBUKGH. wnerelbey are prepar in ti fnrniYb an article ofttTONIS WARK-eunaltoaty wan nfaoioredelMwhere.and on reasonable terrot. Orders promptly attended 10. aada liberal discount made to wliolM.l. parobM.;.. M.J.POKThU. AuicastiW 1851 —3t. O. Yr. PORTER. Estate of David Dnnlap, Deceased. NCVIICF. 1. her.br fl.cn that Idler, or Admlnl.tr»tlo» bxe been elMUfl 10 tho .obionlwr on tbo . let, or DAVID DUN DAP. leteof Btedj tp.. Clenfl.lil oo'intj— .11 Doiu.ni iad.bidllo uul oteteare roqo.ited to Bit, yar meal Immediate!., ond per,on. barinc oloim* “f I V.“' l , n 0 ' same will pressnltbempropeily aaihoutloaiea for settlement, Anff.SG. ll'BS —fil. AI.EXANDEg DUNLAP, Adm’r. S5O REWARD. WAS srOI.BN from lh« nabreribet, In Jorinn lowwhlp, Clearfield county, on the filth mil.. A GULY M AHE. ,„n year. old lin .prior, 11 ot.IS hand. hiyh. n unall umi on Ibo ilnbt ihonldor, near the point of thn.hoolder—one bind loot bore, with n .moil crack In tho reran —’l-enlr-fiT, do I lor. will be Riven to any peiton Mamins Um mere lo Ine ■ubsoriber. or FIFTY dollar. tor the Mere nnd thlol-or «nv t enon giving information whaio qbo or S' 1 11 bs libornilr rewarded. ALFRED i>. KNAI, AUgQtl t 6» 18,0. Fay Yom* S-icenses. IMerchant. and Ta.oro Keopnr, will ob ijo the andet'lyn. iVI ed by lilUnc tli.lr licenwi-opeainlly tbriw who nrede lisaaont. for the rear ISA J. II they are not paid by the Hept Cou.t.tulU will bo Inililnted wilbMit fortber notuoot indul iVnoo F. G. MILLER. Treaiurei. Aasatt fiB, 1853.—Et. • Fashionable Tailoring. 9 RESPECTFULLY announce* to the'citizen* of Clear field cqao;y.and tho oahUo generally tMt he conUuue* lo carry on the above bn»lue**ut hi* OLD Hi AND. above th» Poll Office, whore he will al vay* be oropared to wait on ai| who may lavor him with o call. Ha ha* on hand a well celeoted auortmenlol Übl>TlJB,CAB»llMLttiiii MIN'D’, which he will warrant to bo of good quality, and wi.lbaioMvery low. Hi*oldoJiUtnen arereqaesled locpa tinu.th.ir potrorme nr.d u many new oca a. mar find it coav.ment, a. ho aiiure* mom that bet. prepared to farnnh the material nod do the work In proper mannar. JuljH. 18i3 THUS. BIIEA. JOHN 11. CHASE, HENRY SWAN. New Store. the town of ACxS.IN VJLI.Ii la Jordan lown.hlp, at 111® interjection «f Ibo Ulon Hope turnfiike with tlio Che.. Lro.k food, oudoCbifoi tale a foil atipyly or Groceries, Hardware, Drugs , Patent Med icines and all other articles usually ■ kept in a country store. AllcTwhloh will be .old nt moderate prlc:a for enah. or «»- chansSt for GRAIN, LUMBER. Ut. Oor rm ahlKi. we retpeotlully mk tocnll, and ns.nre them wo intend doms bn ' O&sSS’j BWAN. READ-THIS! where ho hn. on bend nil kind. orCAIIINErVyAUC. anil nkNTHP TAlilaEd PBBNCIi ami FIELD PORi BED* BT&AufD BOOK CASE*. call aut nnrton wiihlDK to bay writ do well loxß* him a call. a. ho undetermined to Mil io * e, ,s?s JlVSrf'madiflo’ordcr on had elitnvheioln thn oountr.-CUFFiNBmndn looker on tho.hoiteitnotico. DAVID SACK.till. Clearfield* Angoit 6. 1E53. - 1 Estate of Isaiah Fullerton, dec’d- Dayment immedl&lely. and thoto bavins claiai* ftuAinit ihe .am. will Adro'c ‘ Cleat tietd. Joly 53.1853.-6 t. , CUAIINIIV HULBEftV.WIOi WAINWRIGUT, lIUN TINQDUN St FLOYD. Impoitet. nnd Wboleen.o Daal- In FOItU k. DOMESTIO Dttk. GOODS. N* .163 MAKKE-fVI’aKOT. l‘irtla<lo'phl#.lBJ»t:. ri ■ JnlyU UU3-hni. ... ~.,i' .■ i. ■. ■ M W [|binf to proeaMonacf the -aoafa Jnnotd. IMS- ALSO , BY virtue oft similar writ inoo I opt ofitheiftmn court, and to mo directed, will be oxpoted (o poblio salo at the tamo time and place, a oartain pie to or parent or Inn ‘ sitoate In Morris towo«lil(>. Clearfldd coanty. costnioina 200 notes, with no .itinrovoment. adjoining landt of James Allport. Ra:um nod others. Bulxsj and taken iocxteutioa and to bo told as the property of Jamot Lohman. ALSO, BY rlrtneof as’mllar writ ium.d out of *ha tame court. nod to mn directed, will hr exposed to public sale at ihe tame tirno nnd Place, a ceraiu piece or paro.il ol landl sitnate inched towothlp, Clearfleid countyiOon'amlnff 107 acres, be nc pa*t cfa tract surveyed lo the name imlenry lJut fin. ami bounded as follows H-gianlng at is post by hem lock thu;oe by land formerly owned by K. Pr.cs, south Bai perohee to a post, thence by rem ininc part of the tract 7r» and four tenths por toahazzle, tli*?noest ll hr the remaloin* part of said tract south 11. west. I3J per. to a hemlock: thence south 40 dogrnoi. east L 2 per to a post and place of b.iglu- D; off, Beiaed and taken lo execution and to be sold at ibt proper y of David Michaels _ ALSO, BY vlFao oTa slmilr t writ Issued out of the tame court end to [undirected. wiHb*cxpoi“d topnblio sale at the same lin.o and place, nil that certain piece or parcel ol land , situate - Clearfield County, containing UO acres, with a log house nnd log stab'c fljore »n eieuted. ailj*»ioiug lands ol t»eo. Boss Moses wise ond oth »rs. Seized ond taken in execution and to he «o.d as the properly.of 4 »hn C. Richards. ALSO , BY VIRTUE of a similar writ lnrod outofthe snme court ond to me directed, will ba«*posed to pallidal*. at the ititse time and place, a cartal* t-nct of land illuate In Penn lowntbio, in Penovrlle. Ocarfield County, bounded by Joho St all. Elisha Fenton, andlheGlenn Hope Turnpikeroad writs a house and Biuckstoith shop creuled thereon Bei*«d anu taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Henry Lon ‘' ALSO, BY vlritieof sundry writs of Fred Feclasto m* directed will beespvMKl topubliosftle a* ilia Court House n the bor ugh tfCluard td on Monday the lfth day tf.Bootrmber next, at 1 o'clock p.m.. the lo lowlog rea! estata, to wi HO acres of torn! In Beiltowajhip. Clearria.d o.>ably, 1 ean a. bounded b' lands of 4amee MoCb* on the South, bv the Susquehanna Ktverontbo West and Uoorgc Johnson on Ihe North, with anew Paw Mill, a Frame House and Frame Bern ere-ted thereon, with aboat i sores oloaied. J?p f »#daaa iak*a la execution and to be sold os the property of JLbomas Campb,!! anU Harm.. pOWB , jL p, ljn(r ShtrilT. Onl:e, Ao*. 19. 1853. W. B. REED. ISognstkoirs Hffl4n©o. NOTICK is hereby given, that the following aeoounts have been examined aad patted by mo. ana remain filed of reoord in this otfioe lor tbo iosp*odoo or heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way iptoreiierl, and will be present'd to tfe neitUrphaus' court of Clearfield County to bo held at the Court house in the B-»rouch of Clearfield, on fuasday day of Sept, next, t>r confirmation und al* account of Agnus Gill, Guaidian of the lUlriofHam * The McoonVorlAbraham Byers, Administrator of lha estate ol’PavM Byers, dccaased. .. . . , . The wet net of Benjamin Hartshorn nnd Ellxabelb VVeich, Administrators of ihe estate of George Welch,. d?cea*ed. The account of John D;aockrr. Cuaidiauot Minor children of Isaao Drancker. of Brady township decested. Tlu account of Josiah Evan*. Administrator of the ertale of Zebsel M.ller. la:o 0 r Ih. Uor ,°f>'iiiTEU. uiiV'ur Reflster’i oflice. Clearfrtld, Aug. IsJ. IBiS. ODH^CE)I22.CS3I^o Unnnnli Winlcriiiiz.l In llie Common Picas o( by her ncvl friend I (Menrfiold rounly. No. 3S. David Wintcrnitz, )■ F» b, term. 1853 Alias Sub* vs. | jKJDiiii m Divorco o vinculo Joseph Winlorniix. Jj raatrirnoni, returned **Noi Found.** To JOSEPH WINTERNITZ, the Deft. TAKE NOTICE, that you ar« reqnirad to appear In Lke Court of Uomaoj Pies* of CeetfinM county on the THIRD MONDAY UP BHPTBMHER NKXI*. U antwor Lho crmplaiotof II.VNNAII WLNTERNIJA. by her next friend David W'ateraiU, andthnw c*o*a. Jl any yon Imve, why laid tlanaah ihouid not be Divorced item the bond* ol M^ln ' lK ' , ‘ , ■ WILLIAM POWELL. Sh’O. Bheri(Ti Office, Clearnold, June 18.18 M -pd. HANNAH WINTLENirZ. I IN THE COUBTOF COM. by bar nt*t friend. David I PLEAS of ClearileldI Coootf. Wint«*niia. «. (Alia* tubpoena for Dlyotoa.- WINTEttNITZ. I No. Bp.Peby. 'iorm 1863. TU ioteph Wlntcmlt* the defendant and to all other per son* interested. Yon will please «o take notice. Umt In oomi&nod of the Comrobstoa Usocd oulofnidyooitano lo mo directed, I will on Saturday the Dtbday of SrptemUr. A IJ. IhflS. at ray office, in Uie Uoroogh of Oiearr.eld, Clear* field coooty Pa.. proo>edto hear uttimony in this cate an i ' reduce th* tame to writing, to be retd tn evidence npon the trial of Ui.« cauie, of which the partiaa wit. take no ice JUIiN L. (JUTl'LE.'Uoomi r. Aogost 19, 1853.—ic. Courl ProrKnuinlion. WHEREAS. Tbn Honoiable JAM ES BDRNSII)E, Pf®* 1 - deat Jodgo of’he Uoort of Common Plea* ol the Kin b teenth Judicial D.itriot, compo*»d oi Hie ooontle* of Limt. field, Gentle end Clinlon and «ho IJonornoie HICHAUD bHA W end JOHN P. liO » T. A..ooleie Jod,o.ln Ue.rlWd rounty.have limed tbeir precept boiling dnlotheTlHUl Y** FIRM* of May. IPM. to me duected lor tao holding; of a OF COMMON rLF*AS. ORPHAN’S CpiJUT, COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. AND COURT Ot OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DE- and lor Clenifie'd oonotr, on th*THIRD MONDAY ol Sept, next—beio* tho Ibtbday of the month NOTICE IS. THEREFORE. UEREUY GIVEN. TotheCoronor. Jnitioe* ofttie Pcaoa.and Uonraoioa in anu for the county of Oarfleld. to appear in their own propai person*, with Roll*. Record*. InqaUltiou*. Examination* nnd other Remembrance*, to do those thint* which their oiUce* entlinUkeir behalf appertain to be done, andatl witnesie*. and other penooi, proiecotinx in bchaJf of the Common v»e ulh axolnst&ny pri*oner*. are rtqoi'cd lo bu then and there at tendinr, and not depart wlthoot loav«, et tftelr peril. Punctual attendance of Joron nnd Wtiuesits will horoxllor brf expected and reqairod on the flptdny ortho Seition*. GIVEN under mi hand at Clcaifieid. tbuC'.h day ofJanry, in iba year oi dor lx»td ono »l»nu*and eight honored an * Fißyth 00, and lh« Sevenly-»«voDth year of Ameilcan Id* <l,l..nd.noe. WILLIAM POWELL. Sh.iKT, Blietifl’. Oflko, Cleatfielfi. Any. 13.1818. Valuable Farm and Timber tqijd ■ A.W IffffiffiVAlPia &A&3iBa THE tubsoribor oflor* f®r *a*e two yaluabie traert* of land situate in Earthen* townihiu, Clcorfield eonatr. one ol which codi&'di ONE HUNURED ACRES, well odap cd o farmier. with about FIFTY aura* o eared aullaogood state of cnllivnlion with a thriving orchard erowing lhßrtoa..ano a FRAME HOUSE, thereonetect d,— llieothey tract contain* SIXTY aoier. and l* woll calculated i .r lambfliln* purootot. abounding with wh te FINE TIMBF.P, and only; dritant aboutrailoi Irom the Su t qochcuDU rlvrr —For fatharpa;- tioula * iidplv to the mbicnburoQ > '» Aac. 111, 1853.—Jt. '• iSAAOO.M LLOSlix. Dagucrreqtypc Likcnessea. ’ rwzr. iso^ada^csg, WOULD reipeo’Tally annoanca to tho ladie*aad Ganllo men ol Cleorllald, and vicinity UDb ’ W * room and t* preparod to otcouio LIKENRSSRB. ntfourtlioj » Si LATFST nnd MUdr AFPUUVBD'ST VLEa. ofthe Dncuorrenlype An. 'J no., wiihlny liiqlnre. ihonld call .oon, :i. fill”tw.will lipiUed. Uu.m. on W.troot, o»« Ifi.of (ioaot Jo*. Atigtut U.-IB3J. Dickinson Seminary, Male and Female. Williamsport, Lycoming County, Penn'a. REV.THOS. BOWMAN.D, D ..Prl.otnnl —Bltnnled in onn of tbn moit baautlful. iiealififal, matnl nndulmeii towoi oftbn sutn— poi.o»ilne nilnn.ifft k a L M i B i Ka, and nppninin.-ha.lns o full nnd nooorogllihnd U 'ntd'if n ■tTnounii.itolhraM ihn.mnlle.l pwulbln o'i«',o»eiy fnoTiUy Tor a nsnnd, thoioayli. nnd nliil.Una aduenuoa. - Total expen... p.r quarior, lor nil laynll' fi'lln riom .33 lo .30. nccordms to imnon nnd ttndioi. Moderate n*iin chnrccj lorthe tirnam-ntnl Ornnchoi, Tfin next yo.tr will Sommenoe. AosottiiS. U>i». By orlorol thnTruVeoi. Ansn*'- U, l-H -Pd. ' ~ ,1 M VALUABLEFARM /•M KT'At Private Sale.iOi TOafiarMsii srjsa jjas.essiW.as3 uiifizn. nnd tbrennnd a wt mllreebo»nUle«tlleldT,iwn— ajnnonllie road (ekdin* fr in Uleirneld, to Uevfield Urldsn, In Bwrence lownfilp oontnlnlns 1 WliNlV.FOUßeoree, KIUIITKENof which ere cleared, with a yoofi l.nme lIOD-OH nndllAßN and other ceceiierr bnildinyJ Uiarco— n!sd • r«W : OIIOILAUD, thereon. Sald ’lnml nhonndi Wltti I.IMU BTONEDOAL and B'JipSIS VVAUH <)LAVi andn .llnntp in a plduantland tonmnlnul .option.— Poiwulon will bn cietn on the lit day of April ,IBM.-rror Forihei perticn.nre apply to ilie iolicriberon lho pm Hire*. Anymt IJ. FLa.-tf. SAMUEL AKDKAY. aaiftwl ; IBWlf & SSI ITH, now. opening one of the t*o.t ASSORTMENTS Bisi3l "©©©(As aret brought toonr town. Persore wishing lo bay Goode "t tho FAlßfiS’i’FttlOES, had belter bo on band «oou. Ihoif stock of DRY COODS ii qnlte oxteodro, and will bear tho closest inspection ai to quality and price, and thoir itock of Groceries, Qneensicarc, Hardware, Bools and Shoes fc., SfC., era equal in every reipeot to oav tiling of tho bind ever before ufTjrtd in thli«-otloaol country. , . THE LADlfiiaremfored that ‘heir BeleellcmforFmßll IEB will bo f pued entirely to thoirtftite. i.RBr V.OMb, FIUBTSUKVUD. IRWIN £ bfillTH. Cha fluid. May SO. 1V63. , Cheap Casta Store.. WM. A. MASON, Curwensville, HAS juit rotnrncd from tho city of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hnrdwaro, Qucenswarc, Boots & Shoes, Huts, Cups and Bonnets, An i evorjthing else niunlly ke.»t In ft Retail Sioro, and all oi which will bu fold FUR on at uasoi-able tcimi as cau be had elsewhere in tha county, THE LADIES Aro particularly tequejted to call and examine biielookof Uonuets, hacoi, l.awoi, and other Fancy Artlolee before purchasing elsewhere, a* ihey cannot fail to boplaa-.ed with thoOtlEAP CASH BTORE on State itrect, one dcor we«*. of Montel.a*’. Pen Eyck & Oo’». Corwenivilfe, May 2U. 1b53 —tl. W. A. M. New Store! New Store !! POWELL, REED & WEAVER A REjait new opening ot heir new BTORE-ROOM In the boronph ol C’carCeld, onn of the Innrest and best assort* menu cf MERCHANDIHK over bronght to the county, and whlou thay new offer to the old ouetomers or Bigler fit Co., ai well a* !• the public at lar*e. noon snob term* ai cannot fal I to givo entire satisfaction THE CAUIiiS will lind et their Bfore tnoh a telectlon 0 .Teyam os CgaCDCDdQSS At they never »aw In Clsatrtel 1 boforc—and ns for DRY UoobA gcumly. aad GUOUERLEd, HARDWARE, t±UKENBW ARE. ftc., they cannot be surpassed either in uuallty orchenpneu. . . . tgr Thme who don’t bellcvo it aro lavilod to call and be wml'Vmsyei.l. o. l heed, j r weaver. (Deerfield, May 31,.18M. NEW COODS. THBinbscriber’WOOU retain his sincere (hanks, for the very liberal sopport ha has reoaived since be has been lo bovlncii in this place, and beys leave to inlorm hli friends and thepublio genma'ly, that ha h*i jj»it received at liii old stand on the CORNER OF FRONT and CHERRY threat, opposite tbe Episcopal Chnrob. a targe auortment of Scnsonnblc Woods, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Queensware, Hardware, Cast, Blis ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready- Mado Clothing, Paints and Oil, and every thing elso usually kept in n country store. A promiielo Mil ch«>p. ttofliul. nilT.nl.,n to nd' cauo moii antMi them ii conrlndni mojr elvtn. but L. hM b. •mlilnclinn of knowln, Uint hundred, nr. couTlccwl or that Orel. ai ». th. boil o( .Tld.noo lu <„•{ •.■• wo innt«. July 1, IBM. C K KATZ IK. Good Jews. 03- S3Ga.ea.s3NyoS3 Ncu> Confectionary and Grocery Store, On Water elreel,oppotiiie HcmphiU’a Hotel, on Iliii'a old corner. THE above wootd respectfully info;™ Wit?/tllf ha* just received bis new stock ol BFRING&BUMMER GO* »I)», consiiting ofa larger auoitmrn. ofOonleotlonar e*. Ntoknaoks. and Fancy AtUcles. than ever crusted ine AUn* gktny Utdge, besides decidedly the best anc cheapest lot 01 groceries, That our little burg has bero stirred op with.—conilsting of Bugai. Coflee. Molassre. Rioe. aad a comber of articles to j numerous to mention, and decidedly the bail assortment of LIQUORS, That the city oan adord. llii terms are cuh. and cooolry produce take* In rich tngo for goods, lor whtoh the hlghott m-rkolriioes will pe t-aid. Come one. oonte ull. C.'esrneid, July 10, IbWs J. R. SHAW. ROBERT R. WELSH (Dll®ffl]k <fe Watfflßa Malksir. #ll Adjust received trom New York and ll Philadelphia. a largo and splendid as sortment ofJEWEmY—consisting of La dles Gold Hreatl Pins, MprnmgFins, CofF pins, {Ribbon Pint. Alto. Gentlemen's Pine Gold Pin*, ol dilfeieot shapes and, uses. Fine Gold Ear Ring Drops. isle style’ or Jenny Lind Rings ana Drops, Braoelets Fidmi k'nxi. Fino Gold Pens & Pencils Gold Walub Keys, Silver Tea fe Table Bpoons. Better Knives. Sugar Tongs, and Thimbles Ladles Pine Card Cases, Port Monies; SILVER PATENT LEVER. HUNTING CaHK WATO?IEB-f.ora Sftt«s**--OPEN PKUNT DErALiIED LEVEHS-from $lB to ••O—LAPIN E**—from $lO lo $l6. Pine ElQfi IT DA Y Watches, from Bto 10 Dollars. Fine Gold Watclios. 80 to<o dollars. All or wbioh he wid warrant for I^»CfoUime.kiwp : ers Also a large a»*oHmout of Bpectaoles. lob Chains, Vest Chains. Card Cha n*. P.nkpives. Pookel Books. &o. CLOCKS-Eight p*y aodTblttr Hoot Clocks, Flee Small Spring C'ocks-fcOffaonr and Bdny—Musical instinrrenlj. and a great variety ol articles too nnmerona t* mention, unally keot bv Jewelen. All (be above mentioned warranted good, end will b« sold at the lowost proffl'.i bn* hts terms are CASH. itST* Watches. Clocks and jewelry neatly RE PAIRED, end Warranted foroae 1 ear. Jr l* 68. A CARD. WOULD respeotfolly inform his Mends, anil thepablo generally, Uiat be e.i!l oontlnues to attend to all oalls in the line of , _ _ .. Dental Operations, At his office adjoining hi* dwelling. In the borough of Clear- Held, lie ro«y be found at neuiy ail times in his su>ie In the west end of the Mnuslon hoove. Artificial Teeth Inserted on Plato or Pivot, and worran'ed to give eoltro »oU»« [action. . . , , EXTRACTING TRETfI done vriihont danger dent, and with but little pain. Teeth KILLED and CLEANSED in a prope lo manner. INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP# WAR DANCE. rvillC greatest variety or HOOTS and SHOES, J.adlosond X cenilemflo’i ropjiic-i cnl er»of nllilascrlPtioni. that hai ever been ollered *o t pnbllQ sale In Uloirfield county. The proprietor flvUrs hinrntf that of It) year# experience In ths BOOT and dliOE uusine.i. that he cannot be deoeiv eii Id llie selection of goods in the city. and inlon< « keeping a well anoiteii ROOT and SHUI’J STORE in future All peiiom wishing to get till of painlnl corns can dp so by calling as R. GMiNNAN’tJ BTOKE. east end ot the Post Olfloe where yon will fli<d him r#o* y and willing to ren der the feet all thecomlort that can bo eirtn them Adyloe eretu. U. GLBNNAN. Clearfield. July B.lBsB.—ffm M VALUABLE SAW BULL And 250 Acres of Timber Land For Sale. '■'lJE Subscriber oflorsloMnlehls SAW MILL. and TWO 1 HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRI24 or LAM) wed cor eied with WHITE l.’tNß TIMBER o[ the best quality.-* ThoVoill is built on-the wnteri of tho Mahoniaa Greek. In Orady township.near Lutheriborg. and between the cn • qiuhnnna and Walenoid Turnpike nod the Pnaasutawnoy Turnpike. There 1s alto a good NEW HOUSE, fid by %df«et. and an excellent STABLE on the land.—This ii a good ohanco Tor those who want to rfiase d profitable tnr*>ilm«*ut Terms will be wadeoasy.*- Forlortber partionlnn es'qmre of It. JAGU.SSUN CHANS, OleaiGeid.orof the subscriber, biady t».TJuI»B, H&i.—Ot. FUEOtiftICK ZBIOLKR. Trial List for Sept. TcrmjlSSS. (3 W??.»a.' I*. ¥h‘o°n and otb.r.. lilliili«.io, Adm'r. '»» l’lt.rflay.; Mr I nain 11. Bloom. »• F.ioi Bloom, WIIHam W. Wlion. v*' William Bloom. Arao« Bondi. Hn»U Born. Wm. Hooker. . *•'gjmon K«r»b»n*h, festt**; ■" fiiS,? 0 ksusssfiffis. 0 - ■■■ - » ' » -"••••■; ” fpsjg& - Peaio.’. Hein, . »» . i: Witdelm Si Worm. „ «J. • J O.Milct.M'Coiw.ll’.lli *« Nnooy Bvnn«. rt nl. J. te O ll.BtlneM ; ”*• Oonrad Bakers r -' 3 ' ‘ ♦ w Amoi f* Joseph Amc*. »| ; DavidOrawelU •< i ,ve Uaaaßbiiey.u t. - • ; - j.W.aruiOt^: rs Jes. Parson: fe IK M, Lluwy. vVin K, R oom v* John Jpn chin. j ilegerty’«.£UtQnt<Hi.'!; vi WiliiamPbllllpr.it nl. ; WlUiem.KittV '. w i! , v . wm. llasfeFe Adinr's. David fl.litbioa, ta,- BiH«s|ir*er ft Jl.pom*. > Jonathan Boynton. re Bemaei Powell, et. al. vt 7Tu, Moore Si W. H. Moore. Ad.uU let. 1823. .J>I4RRIAUE,^ ; nirl o.i: *A ! anfl •SIC' r ■ v--,: J- : wnfis W? ;; v ;«} ' S ; H THAT wd bfhold many rema4e. coerce In the rittlMleA-cJ ■ Ife. broken in health!nnd eplrits with A coaJpUoattoo.Of diiersesand ailmenle. deptlvlag them of* the Dtnvet.fof In eriqymeat.ol life ai an aea>whco pbytioal heJUh, Dnoyweoy oi eptrita,*and happy eerenitv of tntnd, artilng from a oom|* tiqnyf.heatlh abnulo be ptedwnUhnl* • • . Many oiUift’ctVßßs of boriulfeiinesatfin’.—perhape yeue before, dnriog ytilhaod, or thofirst yva™ of her woro In thtlr.origia so llghtatlo paksunoo'.l^ed, IR Ari’Hß YHAR3, Whe4 too into to bo bmihtcd by’otir; knowledef/we’ceH b.Ack oad ‘mourn, and regret tbe lull consequence of o%r. ‘‘wSftwouM' wo nttofloi olv.tobotMMWlf, tirithj' ksowl.dgOiWe ojiuun in niter yem. And wbnt (UyoooA n”“h . ol jnntni.il we «'*hl have Daon ipo'ed. If the ibo»U edge was timelylpcnwied. Ulc • ’ MEANCIIOI.EV AND STAUTUNQ To beliold.tlie,iokno., nml.iafT.ylnn «n.l urod hy menr « wlfc fui m.uf reen. Irom oeu.oi slaiolennd controlnolo euUF i“rocdl“d-4i Initlcr .ull-nol inoanod. If eirory WIFE AND MOTHER'. Pouorsed the information contained inn lit'.loroloml.twitM* tho reach of all) which would iiiare to hcneif • YEARS OP nIIBEHY. And UJ her hn.bnnd tho oonrtant toll and »«»«.“[■[£* ncooiiardr dn*ol»ie)r upon him from licUeMor thn wu». without Kivlne him theopporuin ti orncqntrlnj that oompo. teuce which bllilcaertionr nro onlliled I l n r ?; il h “ l r« Snd cldl which would Kcuro the happmeit ofhimsell, wire •ndcun. dicn, BE URE TUP MEANS OF HAPPINES3 Ct Efoominß In lirt,o dowomml of the kn6' ; vltd«a.thow»nt ul which hai cnat«il:ibe .Icknni ana ijovoiir u ibouinooju, 16 Tiewjofitich cootcijaencev, uo wifeor molMriieouwea if»j.t>ntglect» la avail henelf of Inal, kaowledfa luntelf, whloli would »i>ato her much toller.n*. be the mean* ot happlnweaml pmpe»liytQ her >apd,»od cooreinapj , er children' that bfoniaa above all nrioa-heMthv koom with healthy miuiU. That kuoivljOje Uoonl&taed la a UUI* < wo k entitled | TIIBMABRIB!) WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU., , rR'JFEESOU <jF DISEASES OF WOMEN- Qno.llundrcdth liililion.2auio.pp.2so. Prio® 50ets. (On (ino while paper, orlra binding. 91 00.1 First published in 1847. and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Considering that EVERY FEMA LE, WHETHER MARRIED Oil JNOT.con hero acquiro a lull knowledge oi tlio nature, ehararlcr end cauio ol her complaints, with the various Bymtoms.And that nonrly MILLION COPIES Should have been sold. . ... ... It li imprnotlosble to convdr fall/ the r»don« mtU«J» treated of. ar liter are or a natoio etrlotlr ia'eodod rot Dee married, or thoio ooatemplatlea monioee, hotm raaMo dmrno. oreniorta. health, and that besots < M« W««t OPM health, which la ao caad active to bee own happmeie.maJ to« of her iruabaod. hat e'Urer hat or will obtain it. m h>M or will oYerr’hoaband whehat tboloee and aiTeoUuo of hit wire et heart, or thalol hie own naonnieir Im >ronaihat. - " ui’WAROi oFONEiiuNraeDriiouuANDqofira have boon BEST BY MAlLjellbioUio laat lew months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOP DEFRAUDED. • Bar no book onleta Dr. A. U. Miotiown. lW.Uhjf/- Rircst N y..U on tha title pact. imdibtaiwf In tht Ultra * (i/nce on the back or tho Utle paeo: and bor ontr orrM|*at«. ln Thaii , none l, nßßd°?o 7 upon nrtdectow vHM topheir pence, their health end taclr tiipp neor.n Pemahljl ol Thirty iil’aeot contatmne extraote, with lull lltlf pane. Sid n w Indei ofconienta. will to tent (’.ao orohar.eto eeetr pen Ol the United Staler. br ad druat a c. P P rtP»' J , •e “ eiete . v h-o’ receipt or Killy Cent.. vu Otto bollari* tiro One Edition.extra binding., IHE MARRIED i WOMAN’S PRIVAPE MEDICAL COMPAN* ION.” Is sent, (hailed yoke.) to any part ol the United Slates. All letter, must bo post paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Manricoaii. Bor IMI. New York City. Publishing Oliico, No, 129, Liberty st. New York. . _ r For Sale by Blanch anil Crop. HameburgiJ, gwiirtt, Bloontsburg; J. IV. Worth, W. Farrainger. Manheim; 11 VV. Smith, HqnfTngdWi. B. McDonald,UniontowntJ. M; Baum, Now Berlin, H A Lendx. Reading; E T Mofeo. Cranoavilro, fa Y-; R P Crocdcr. Brownsville! Wontr mtd 6l>rU Carbonditle; Eidred and Wright. Willinmspor|;,S Tuck. Wilkc.barre; Geo W Enrlo. Waynesboro; I* Oroaky, Mercer: 3 Leader, Hanover; S W Toy lor. Unco; R P Cummings, Somerset; T B l.owrewtl. Philadelphia; John LeForge, Millurd. Pa.; and m Now York City by Stringer ond I ownsend. Adrn nnco, Sherman At Co. Dowitt atni Davenport,Borne* &. Co. OFFICE. IS9. Liberty £ue»t. nfiarOroenwloh May SO 1563-tiai. Medicines which never foil to give Satisfaction And ore uaod by mnny Phyßicinnimihoirl’raciic*. DR J 8 tlO;E i. no Honor.ijr lb* Ph. iil«IPbC, Medical Society. aod «raduav«d In IHtf from Ut UiH* ventty of r«n*»ylv«nf. andef the tiolf •tnlsuwircproniofii Pin liok, Chapman, Utfnon. t'oje. Jampilattd Ha»e— nafo'jiateb ior mcdtoal loteaca—and, havlßf had dcHy lut»r. course anil cootnlintion wiihthoio dnUatuiihail PbytioloM, fEJlSttai dlstwM of an *.««!.. Mil tl>e thJrelOi nod be.nf nolio.tod by thnnwiuHof hUpnUonte'p pat dp bin Preperatton*. he now ofl<r« lo Uto pablio.MMleo rMnlt o! Im etpeiioooe fertbn i>n*t tbijty yean, the*loll®J ln« vnloable Pa uily omptcUo. each one luite-l lo a tpaotna diteare. . Dr J. S. R. iso’s Narvou* anJ Invigorating Corqfai. Tho Groatcrl diioovorj la Mteical Uctauoe—lA>; all Rwrwia iVaiHiiinn nl ih« iPiimn*“ll©4it litfßM and Netroal .yom pUun»i.on, i'h« ulodUMdb and happy ettoctof Dr lhw aNm voui Cordial. for dlteaioiof iboifenrt, I alpl latlott. JSm* Nedralila Nervoai Tremor ol the Maiolri. Hearlbom, nSoliSVrVf «l« l"th. Kao.. Wrt*mi«M.. for Minp or Uudy worn down br care..labor* or eludy.ha* induced nnof pbriician* lo cm ft in ther preoUoo. *O/ • weakooMfltntlottitua good reitorer lltootnvdaUlJ;[*«»*•» )y nm th«mttin >ll aaivouilrrilatlont’ aadU glmoallmlrncg* toa“ln iurapi“ald happy eflact. The waa.lt and Uii ore (rcqaontly realoredto perfect health boiore twin* ooato* to. Prioo filly cent*. . SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PURIFIER-_ - Thlr DRDawioa U made of frarb lloadorei UwiipulllMpA ™ bF.Xfi‘b 0lK?r ff.realonu to ..ad., It.b. v«»E» Hir>od HariD*rmade. A«ypnni*nd BumnjCT MMteittbjOr lU9®? it fantlatAh'o tefretliicir and medicinal, it is aiioofll* ?ado«in as ifiieoiM tiorofuloaißofft,Vtaeroaipi«ea>ea, andaMUabw bo,UM bO you SUFFER WITH AN V PAIN I M*W£ ooldiu ...ntf calialu «noo«--l» buttle. fcM aadiaotnu, . ■ ■ Liver Di«ooae«. Dyipepam, and Billont Habtia- Url,\, d.r.ni.A vonr .Uo -ill baT.l'ot*, D**- ?*>S a KSSSe:feS. pgy»fr*REis FROM MfealtCUKV. n . , D ALSO.—Dr J Koso'a Alterativeor Blood Putin* or, Cough Syrup or Kxpectoi-ont, pound Uyßpopkia Compound, Compound Ujtrqel el -Burlin,Tonic Mixture, ABtriogeul Compound, Hutr Tohic-TliiclcMagio Linimenl.Carminative BdlMra. \Yo%i Killer or Vermifuge. Croup Syrup. G{>|d«u Pillß/Koroale Pilla, Alioraliveor Family. Pill*.. Mj» OinlmentbTeitor rr Healing Ointment. F.yd Oitrt meilc Eyo Wuior. 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