Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 02, 1853, Image 4

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    «_e- fHE HUMORS OF POLITICS.
At tho late etedtjon, JoKn r ot as (ia was htTO H ft'ODDLANDER,
more gMfl4lPy* r iliy?cd* Jadlr Wilis»a "but- AC .MAVfi*4.ou»t*i>n«. ' Vo,k nS?*M
char in Galveston,\vpg acandidate forthc W<. f .ho.iDotio..andoii(ioodtnmn,
legislature. Hip address to the electors
ft was as follows i
< ,yb the yolers of Galveston County:—
t have' been strongly urged by my num
erous 1 friends, (w|io are all A No. 1,) to
become a candidate to represent you in
tHa BBAt Legislature. Like a truepatriot,
l ptryp consented to sacrifice my privato
interests to tho public good. Without
vanity, I may sav, and all who know mo
will admit, that, "if elected, I will originate
And executo many acts in Austin, that no
one of tho candidates before you will at
tempt. 1 pledge myself that I will keep
a watchful eye over tho morals of legisla
tor®. No one who knows me will doubt,
to exercise the power,'that members will
Uo compelled to observe tho rules or pro
priety, instead of indulging, as I fear is too
often the case, in nocturnal revels, at im
prtiper places and unseemly hours, llo
fetmis necessary. lam the man toef
ict it—ip fact, tho only man that can,
tnd will do it.
lam progressive. I may say, a fast
one.
I go for the greatest good to the great
*st number.”
? tun in favor of giving homes to tiro
homeless, and houses to the houseless.
I behove that earth, nir and water is a
Sift of the good God to all. That all are
dti;led to os much as is necessary for
ftheir use. More than this is a monopoly,
•nd 1 oppose all monopulito.
lam in favor of banks, if a plan can
in invented to establish one to loan mot) -
ey to the poor, industrious, honest men,
without security.
lom a “Young American. I adopt
their boundary —East by tho rising, and
West by the setting sun ; North by the
Arctic expedition, and South —as far as
fe please. This is a great country, and
fctethan this would not suit our purposes.
} abhor old fogies, whether as politi
ojans, warriors, husbands or lover?. I
fish (his distinctly understood.
' Jdisvow the creed of‘all things unto
fff pien, 1 but adopt it decidedly as regards
||te ladies.
lam for women’s rights on the largest
ICfle, Jfwo did not yield them equility,
| fear they will refuse to multiply and re
plenish the earth, as they have threatened
ypdo. And every unprejudiced mind must
pdput that t|)ey become our wives not to
pfeswe themselvo, but us. I aqi tpo mod :
tjit fo enumerate ail, my good qualiles and
gimlificalions for office. I leave all self
braise to nay competitors. Ithipk how
*yer, without vanity, I may say that, if
sleeted, 1 will bo more distinguished than
tilTj representative you have had. You
mlthe ptoud of jtne. My name will be
fifmiliar to all, and daily seen in the pub-
Bc prints.
Taman old Texan, one of tho fpunders
I have much blood
the good of the peoplo. I ask, in ro
ll your vote?. 1 will see most ol you
gjpfore t!>e election, and J will address you
/ he fore the public.
' | *mr opposed to the practice ojJtrOqting,
jt* when invited, will he happy to tithe a
glass with any one. In this particular,'4
Stake no distinction in politics.
* JOHN MILLS.
p. S.— -I foregot to say that J am in
<Wor of the next war.
Advantage. —Two gentlemen
Ifr, D. end Mr. L., stood candidates for a ;
feat in the Legislature of New York.—
violently opposed to each oth-
Hf.; By Some artifice Mr. D. gained the
Btpelton. When he was returning home
fjjiucfa elated with success, he met a gen
tleman and acquaintance of his--
MWell’* says D., “I have got the elec-
Jjon—L. was no match for mo—l'll tell
how I flung him—if there happened
apy Dutch voters, Icould talk Dutch with
there Iliad the advantage of him.
ITthere were any Frenchmen, I could talk
Trench with them, and there I had the ad
tcpilagofhim. But as to L. h&was a clev
er* honest, sensible little fellow.”
•‘Yes sir,” replied the gentrcman v '‘antf
ifore he had the advantage of you."
'"ytz kl& had to do it. —A half score
of yodng urchins were gathered around n
companion who pallid face indicated that
he 1 was very sick, the result of somo ju
yfpifc. indiscretion. The littje fellows
pare busy offering their sympathy in
-various phrases. The truth is ho had
ftthen a “chnw” of tobacco for the first
yuhetn his life, nnd having swallowed a
JWrtion of the weed, grew deathly sick. —
Oho little fhllow, who seemed to under-
fully his companion’s situation
tips any of the others, gently placed upon
*uesjck boy’s shoulder his hand, and said
~ial voice of deep condolence. “Never
‘milldjidirney, we had all logo through
ytjsterysovere trial!
\ ?‘Get out of the way old Dan Tucker
-Yoft’re too late to come to supper.”
popular song is changed, in the
’’tonrie'ofadvancing refinement, so that it
Wtpbe read—“ Will the venerable Daniel
-Tbeker, Esq., have the goodness to with
(lrewfora few minutes, as in consequence
Cf liiaiate arrival it will be wholly impos
•imte for>hirh to take his evening refresh
tfMDf at the first table.”
•r-flSrWhen a man refuses to pay a debt
‘k&bDg .the Mormons,they send three offi
.Cff] palled yihiUlers, who take their stn-
Jfebjl'n front of the debtor’s house, each I
jack-knife and a bundle of sticks,
fpd whittles qwny, day after day, till the
(chocks under. It is said that
•jjlO-retpedy seldom fails]
“Fai}ier, ain’t you opppspd to ma
ahouted a little; fellow as his pa
- typl-fook up the brandy'.bottle;- “Yes, my
give me a drink,’
. says he (^vpuld ;ralbpf
: kiwk ji» lyote of steers nuy than to
? ?? * quayrej between two wo
th'e!r have gpUheic dander up.
■
t BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CQ:
A. K. WRK3BT,
_ , roi-HANT AND rX l'ENBIVl) WHALER IN LUM
M C itti>?-tkoomi .w». «• tou,h %*• .ArVsi” 00-
Ch arHr|(t. —— “
WILLIAM BLACKSHA.IRE,
_.n, Nl n' ~,,] CUAIH MAKUft. and IIoOSK at 8 ion
C^>Afivit'.lt~oi>elinn' •oath of thePreibjterteoLhmjh,
?*■ Ap.iUGJ^
GEORGE WILSON;
FIIYRiriAN— Mur tel Morfm hUofflco Ift LjJfHEItS
ttUItU. when not abietti on pr-oTosoiona
AUGUSTUS VVEITMAN,
CARPENTER— can tio fond nt hi. bow !!v
corner ol Market and Third itr at.
SASH. aml other work. In hu lm« vri I “.."IOTJXit, "
thebuttlylp. mcruiu.ioio »r.
JOSEPH H. BftETH,
nt at NEW WASHINGTON .Clearfield 00.,
B where all" Kl-workU flea. In 1.1.> In. cl bo.lne.acn
tho ihor.wl potioo m«t waionnblo ** r^ ay g, |853
Will. T. GILBERT.
BLACKSMITH. In Bell town.htp. nt tho Crot» Roafl*
iefullnC 1 rool MMil l... Mill o Wa.h.nftcn .art
from Clie«' creok to me niver-whero .11 oal * ‘",.4*"
b« promptly attended to. i:? 1 _ 10^
M. E. WOOD,
PHYSICIAN— Mur nlvfira be found nl hit reildenoe in
Cnrwen.vllle, whan not profeulonnlly
LEVER FLEGAL,
BLACKSMITH. Lntlieiabnre,Pa , wi'O'ireed ■&*'!,nrl
an. In In. lino, Bad will alio furm.h WAGUNB. UUC
DIES. 810 . very clicnp, and manufactured In llinba.t .tyla,
and __ Aoa.J. .
ISAAC SMITH,
Merchant, and dealer in lumber and
Country Produuaaencratly—Slate ..reel ,batwean Cherry
and Loon.l—Cnrwanarillo. Deo, ol). tool.
THOMPSONS, lIARTSOCK, & CO.
IRON^FUUNDEKS— Cuiwen.vllle. Aa alteniiTa nawn
nioot ofCJniiint* made to order. Iwo. J».
THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO.,
MERCHANTS, n.d cneuiiva doaleri. end Manuraoloror.
ol Lumber. lialdlHHa. JulyiH, 11153.
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the mouth ol Liok Rnn. b milaa fromClaarfield
MERCHANl'S.nndelton.ive Lumber manulaolnrera.
Jooe in, IHSI.
GEO. W. ORR,
BI.ACKSMITH-ln hi. new ahop on Third Strort, aontli
Maikel. Clenrlield. Pn. Mnr 1,1631
L. JACKSON CRANS,
ATTORN K Y-AT-LA W—can be found at tha olßoa form
erly oocnpied 6/ G. R. Baneit, on Becond Street Idear-
Held Pa JnneH. IBiT-nd
DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP,
HAVING changed hla reaideaoa arom Erraohvlda to Ky
leraTllle. In Sloiri. townahlp. mprotfullr oirara hi. rer
vice* totben rronndin* community. June |l. ir»o.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
POST MABTBA. MERCIIANI and DEAFER IN LUM
BER-Grahamton. Bradford |gs)
drT s. L. coble,
PHYSICIAN— reeidkoceone mlleeaatofCloariield Bridge—
will attend to *ll call* oo the »boiU*l notice.
Sept lt>. .QJ3a
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
Wheelwright, chairmaker. and houses
BIOIIN PAINTER—Curwao. Title. |gM
B. F. STERLING,
OADDLE b AARNESS-MAKER, and JUSTICE
0 1-111: PEACE—Cntwenieille. IVo IQ MSI.
J. L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and LAN!. AGENT,omce ad.
jo'Uidi hi. rei'dence, na Marital .treoi.L>ea*rald.
JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.Oeailleld. la-®ay banoa.ollcd
in French or Carman. May lb. IM3.
L. R. CARTER,
A Cir.NT foitheaalaol STUVEB. aad
A CASTINGS or all kind. Abo. BAR IHUN et NAILS
Thre.hiug Maohinca. Plow., Aflicnlloral Implement. aro.
on Second atreat, uadarha Printing Offlca. mhl7 08
RICHARD GLENNING,
BOOT end SHOE MAKER.oan be found nt tr* *hoptwo
dojn eaitoi tha Boat Ottico, where ho hai ooti’aotfy on
hand a large auoitment bethel borne and city mauaiactare.
Joly H. frM _
J. D. THOMPSON,
q LACLSMITH. Wartona, Uurele., «tc.. ?« •
n .ho.l notice, and the very belt alyle. »l bi.old Itandla
|)e byronyh ofCutwea.Tllle. Deo. HI. 185 U.
THOMAS MILLS,
riOACH AND BLEIOII MAKER, on Third I'reat. be.
tweeo Market and Locust, Clear Held. Pa, Aprllld. 6J
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
MERUiIIN ID end LUMUEU DEALERS. Woodland
l'o lOfßcn, B.ndford lp..Closrfleld 00. April H. ta.
H. P. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN— Mny be round eiihorni bis office.or«tBco.
ft,ld’s hotel—Curwcniville—when 00l Dot urotessloonlly
absent. Deo.Uil 1851.
DR. R. V. WILSON,
HAVING removed bis ÜBoe to his new dwre 11 in g on .Be.
ornrt st,net, will promptly answer a.l Piolesslonnl oslU.
ns heretofore UlentOieid. Jn.elß lima.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
mANNEH aid BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER
| Unrwwvllii. DaotW.lHM
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
CXTENSIVE KCT.vIt.EK OF FOREIGN AND DO-
Pi nmatio Merohandizo—Eattond of Stnleitraet—Lnrwent
villa. D«°. 80. Ibal.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT aad PRODUCE DEADER. Lothertbiiri!
Clearfield co.. Pa. April 17, 1851
DAVID SACKET,
CABINET AND UUAIR MAKER, Locoit it, belwoan
Baooad and Third, Clearfield. I a. April In. IW*.
A. L. SCHNELL,
TAILOR— Lothertbiiri.—will do bit wurk iJit at «ood and
as cheap, as nay olhor fellow. Ueo. mat*
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
'k TFORNEV aT I.A W, Olflca adjoining his residence on
Seooud street opposite the resideaceoi
DR F. ANTES CANFIED.
(I AVlNGtuurohated tha properly and tilualion of Dr,G. P.
H HOOPS. UDdait hit prorettionnl tor.icat lo Ui. 01 iaant
"f FKBNCIiVILLE and yloinity .-Office one dooraiil of
LU-I Za> Btoie. JnneV4, Ik«.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
ROBERT McNAUL,
'I'ANNER-AUho uLU STAND In Cnrwa^ivllla.^^
GEO. W. RHEEM,
SADDLER. HABNESB& TRUNK MANUFACTURER
—On Baooad at,eat Immediately oyer O. D- Wntion't
Dim S-ore T>ea. 80.185 J
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
Wheelwright & chairmakers. fte.-Bridj
poit. t'ike»own«hip.* Deo. IW, 1851.
C. KRATZER,
Jl/TERCUANT AND LUMBER DEALER—Corner of
IVJ. Front and Loouit ttreett-Clearflold. 3J 18l
JAS. ALEXANDER,
CJADDLER AND HAUNEB3 MAKER—In hltnew abop
Oob Market street, near Morrell's ho.el. D90.J0, l°pl»
JOHN FI. HILBURN,
BOOT and SHOE MAK ER.tJeoond itreet, nearly opnotltn
A. K. Wrldbua ore. Clearfield, Fa. April lg.Hfad.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
BSJ^n B ®.Td.'^ ,d
HENRY LORAINE,
PH YBIOI AN a nil- DKUGG IST. on Maiheliirejl.pppotlte
hia tetldeDoo. Clearfield. April 18. 186)1,
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON MAKER; oomor of Third and Lmodit ilreot.
Ulearfirld. Hapnlrfnii done to order: April, 18. ’fill.
' GEO. RICHARDS,
ITTABHIONAbLe TAILOR—Wett end of Bhaw’ti Row
t uoii.irt—Clearfield. • 1 ■ Deo. 80. 185..
THOMAS SHEA,
ABHtONABLK TAlLOR—lnShow'a Row. on Id Silt,
A .treat, ImntodintelyoTortbe Foal Ooe—Clearfield:
.. ..' ■: •' . ■ . ' . l)eo. iß.lgil.
I . XUR COUNT* CuaiMIBBIONKUa
M/111 bo I. tduloa on SATURDAY Urn THIRD day of
YVrtepieraber nett,—All pertone haying any manntl of
bailaeuloUal.tn<!l wllllaaaitquoeaooordlafly,. , i
OOUDIaRNOW.CIMII.-
4. ttw.
lAif FA (DfOBY,
O. B. MERRELL
THANKFUL for tha liberal patronaye he hft« ber-rtofore
received, re»i.eotlally announce* to the publici thMhe.
I, a i removed to hie new shop on the alloy..in/he rear*al Net
tell** Hotel, ho li well .uoi>ll d with itook, etcuu well
prepared (ill all order* for
Oopper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
Ware,
A. Oil RAP and aa GOOD aa can ba fon.d la nay country
town in tlio Interior of tho State
Old Brass and Copper
Will be takeo at the hisheit price* In exchange for work or
ware. .
tyMondlne done to order.
" ~ VALUABLES AW -TlTn PBOFERTX,
Timber , Timber Land and
Iron Or© for Sale l
TMIB enbicrlberwllliell tho following deioilbod valuable
RBAb o r o K ne V ueoivided ba.f par. of a TRACT
lllO* I LAND, cqntalolni lOUecrea, ormore»«>t.
aaleou Moshaunon CrceK. which Is tbo Hto batwwn Uhtre
andCleMfrffd counties. Most of this tract is tillable land,
'Li 011 , !F b b = or^dr.i< I h eM? ftT of a Tran. ,f
iiU* «« , *‘"‘~~i J *ad,also situate on Moshanoon oreok.
and adjoining the aboyj name] ulrceof land. poatoißC
aojet, or more, There it creat-Water-Power on this
Creek efhrtdlnir sufficient powerjor * Iforao Rolling*
Mill. The 6ix Mile Uaaand tbo Three Mile Ron On whloft
ale plonty ot Trout) empty mtotne Moihannon on this traot,
eacn of wbich olljid f.om one to two good mill teat*. A here
ii ft Tint ra'e newly built Goared Saw-Mtll. 18 f*°\J2[keel. ° D
thlt tino\ oa the power of the Three Milo lion. The 1 1 QT ®*
pike leading from Clearfield to Uellelonte pastes thioagh ibis
traot. Tbo dUtaooe from Urn place to Uniovllle, on the
liald Plank Road. It! mite*. To Julian Puroaoe. and
Hannah I urnaoeabout Uto lb miles. The dJsianoeilo the
river by the road Bor id milei'—lo the mouth ol tbo c«eck, oy
water, 1U miles. There Is a
Vein ot Iron Ore on this Tract,
Aod within 60 or BOrodi of water power. Thli l« the plao»
spukenolby Frofeseoi Rogers.ln till Geological Reporlot URL
svhoreho .071, "dll mlloi north.ast of Phillp.bnrg. oßthe
i'urapike. Is tie red ■!>»’« of fpraii.ti<m XI. Immediately be
low the oongtoroerate ol loimstion XII, So ;i?°'7? n ri,?tblr
e. hit remntka by aai ng.VThit plaoo it worthy of a forther
tnyesllgalion." BITUMIOUB COA . and Iho best ol 1151-
DER nreabnndmt In the neighborhood
The Xermi will be made easy. and an ladlipnleb e lit
givß4. Apply lo the lubeoriber ill mi os south or Convent
gills. Dear Proll HIM Port Oflioe, Clearfield oonnty.
to dUIIS B. THOMAS, Uoionvlllo, Centro ooualy. la..
[Fleming f. O .J-or to Dnvld Milker, who reildor on the
g®.w°]L©gs ff®ir Ssil©a
I will also tell from FOUR HUNDRED to ONETH()U9-
AND good daw Logs. which will cola rood deal oi Pannel
Lumber. tiald loas are about one mue above Or
mill on tho river hill, and about UK miles !^, T !? 1 ,!:i? 1 , «
mdl. The river Is vyide here, and tooy can bo dr ven. or
■awed at the abovq mill. These lore on a
river for la.lthaa OJ CP per M
The ''Lancaster Intell'goaoar’' will Inie’t Uie above ibiee
timet omitUog the taller pert relating to saw logr—and the
-i linlen Uamooret" will insert thitp.it oflhe above re ellag
to Ilia tala of saw logs, lines tunes. and send ibeli bills loth ir
wfflee. ____
PHILADELPHIA
MEDICAL HOUSE.
Established 18 years ojo by Dr. Kinkelin, N.W
cornerofThird and Unionstreets, between
EtS'pruce and Pine ats., Philadelphia.
IQHTEBN yearsof extensive and uninterrupted oractice
•pent In thin city, have rendered Dr. JL
amt succewtul practitioner, far and near. In the treatment M
all disease# of a privetenatnre. Pa sons afßioted withibn
on the body, throat or legs, pans a the-head or “onsa, mer
onreal rheumatism, •triotures, gravel,
youthfal exceutsor imparities of the hood
stitollon has become enleebled. ere all treated with
He who pieces himisli under the care oI Dr. K,.,mi»y r«n
gioTuly contidein bis honor as a gentleman, and oonudenl*y
rely opou his skill as a physician.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICJE-
Young men who havslniirfd themie'rei by acertaln prso
tloe inOolced In—a habit freattontly learned from art oonv
paniont at school; tho eltecli ol which are nnkllf'l*«.
whso asleep, and destroy both miad and kody. should apply
immediately. Weakness nnd o. aatilu lond dabiiily. lomcl
muscular eaerxy. physical lassitude end xenaral
irritability and all nervous affections, Udixaition. unxiish
nisTol the liver, and every disoaseln any way connecteJ with
the diiordei uf the proorealira lanouoas cured, and fall
,M,o " a ' HEAD.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life , or a FrcmaXure Death.
Kinkelin on Sclf-Prcsmntion—Only 24 cents.
This Rook just published is lilled with a.efol information, on
the infirmetiee and diseaw of Ihe Generative Orcans.. It ml
dressesUsell alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Axe. and
l f'hoValaabie b i'lvlao and Impressivn ? * 011 ”* i‘ *'.Tff u'
prevent years of misery and tulleriux. and save aoauaily thou.
**Ki»nls Spreading It will learn how to prevent tht desUuo
l° %• 23 wnti. encln»e;iio« fottar.addrened
to fir. KInKELIN, N. W. corner of Third and Union
twtween aprace and Pine. Philadeidhia. will ensure a book
undercover per return reeil. r
persons at a dlslauco may address Dr. K. by letter, Lpost
uoid.l and he cared at home. .
P&ckaeet of Medicines, GirecUons.&o.. forwnrdedby send
. my atemitUßM. and put up seccre nomdamaxaorc^nrtosi ily-
Hews Aae -ta, Padlers. Canvassers, and all
others supplied with the above woik
LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Sept, term, 1851.
Oeorta B. Data Farmer Pika townihlp
dam eel Call! well do do do
Abraham Bally do do do
William Frioa do do do
NatbaaClcyar do do do
I p Nniril do dO uO
LorVoi EarlUne do Kertbeos do
John I'aitenon do Jordan do
Geouco Erhard do ..do 5S
Joseph Patter do Morris do
loha Bboweiter do do do
Ueorre Beams do do do
JohnMille' l>nmbe)*nta do do
Klohatd Oleaan BhoemaSer Gleaifia.d boronih
(3 VV. Uri lliachumth .do d°
Wra. Mapea farmer Dawrencatownihlp
N. K Mo damn do do do
John Oaoaherty .do do do
Levi Dot* Merchant Covington do
Bamnet Spencer Farmer Fean do
j. B. Beancr Tailor do do
W. B. Perlor l.aboier do do
Patrick Daily Vorrooi do do
U, Gallagher Fanner Boraslda S?
John Weaver Merohtnl do do
Joseph Inove aoe Tailor do do
Samuol P. Shelf Farmer Woodward do
Daniel Phllln do do “o
Thot, McGhee do Hell S 2
T B. Davit do Ferguton do
ThomatOwent do n2i.,i. hS
Georaa Ddlon do do
ri. B Hiller Blnnkimllh J}OM» Jj®
John Gearhart Formal Decatur do
John MpCully do C'ha.l . do
Henry llilo do Girard do
LIST OF GRAND JURORS for Sept, term, 1853.
John O. Reed Carpenter
Jjhn Ream* Kaimw »w}T
John Ucsbiol do
John Urennoed do Ojrard
JamM GaUcshar do llnrinj.ae
Jobs MitohoTl do do
J«so Hatton do
William Michael* ' do
Jams* CroMmao do
Jaoob Pearea do
John Tamar uo
AdamGamrha.t do
Abraham Kylar do
R.charJ Daavor do
Jonathan Wail do
tiamael Moors do
Itaaoßoathnrd Canpitor
Wn. Band? Lomwiman
David Ball Pail-i
John Bhowaltar Parmer
J me* Hpenoer do
J. A.T.llaotar do
Anderson Mona? no
William Michael* dr
S Wholesale and Retail Grocery, S
s £S2oiapir i fla3Tjb'3aop63‘?» i
$ y;^^^ol!&ga?« , iS a ’CTfiE \
•> s» toawriWssasfiK&ss-i
S HOAD DEPOT, a full sad complete aisoMmSDto! 7
S OHOUEKIEB, 6ACON, LARD,HOPES, TAB, IB- S
S ON, NAILS,DIUED FKUIT*«sd all tbeteedm*at* S
C tiolwlotrade.—Thankful for past favors, he woulrt eak v
7 liis old patroos to giro him a oal!,< as he Is prepared to /
7 tell at prices that cannot failto please, w „ _____ J
S February W, i853,-ly. . J,B.EBY. S
For M Rent,
rpHE Dwelling put ptiKiuLEABMEIjD ACADEMY,
J. Apply to . J. B. MoENAJL.LV.
Cluhß,M> Ap,o SO. IrSSl r SS- ; ■ . - '
SAIMRUm
QF dlMxtl»»d «lw,k,pt«oa.U U .M,o»h»n j d«drM..l l »
B«pt. 0.1881. . • ' ,
COOKING STOVES.
NEW COOQS.
fgumftMKSBnAtoUUMV
imw' OPENING- aUtofttomboiiM for
| morly oocnptcd byWldg ft Oetche!, at MoirLaal^a
jjargc, Splendid if* Cheap
A.iortmont of Good,. oon.lrilng of every .tylo tad qoolliyol
Dry Goods , Groceries?, Queensware, Out
lery, Hardware , Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets, Confectionary,
Clocks <j- Watches.
ALSO, a large and well Mlectrd nook of
Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs <J- Maft
cines, <J-c., <J*c.
In •lioit o'l kind, of Good. u.oally ,“fi l 'Ssf9,7,'r N S KV-
All ol* wbloh helidetermine*] toenllCHßAFEKlllAN h<V
GK UEFORE OFFERED ERNER*’
Morrlii’alo* Nov. 10,185 P. ,
Monlelius Brother & Tea Eyick.
TIE. I.nve to inform Iboir iitnnrt. andtho poblio
15 that the/ h»*ataken Into paitoanhlpwllh them. BENJ.
lIART-aHORN, who hauler optchated thwa'oro formerly
kept bj’wm. 11. tlloom. and ha.ing nailed ll "j *V “P"
own . .re bow doing bo.inai.on a mom .iton.lve .oale nndei
ihetidoof
MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO.
Where they are prepared to mil all kind* of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, £c.
And wnnld call particular attention to their nook of lIOOTO
j»nH rtilOES ax they keep aeetof the roo»t«xpetlenced handi.
SSd a e pteiared to doabykind of workiolhat lined bull*
“i. Tbiral.o keen a largo and well o.iorted .took of
da TENT MED ICINES.
«it all 1 1 JAYNES’.LOUDEN Si CO’S, M’ALISTERB
OINTMENT, CATTLE POWDERS. LINIMENT. Hough
•lni Pepiin, Wright** ladian Vegetable Pillx, and all clher
.Medicinal uint.ll. kept In n.ooontry .tom,
CnrwensviJle. geo, kl, its.o*
May 4. 1853.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY 5
Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops,
Gflairiiona, Psu
TIIE ondenlened would nnnoonoe to the olllreni of
Clearfield, and adjoining poontiei. that h * ha* opened a
room oa Second meat, m tho boiongh or GtarO.ld.asu tho
Btnre of Letfbard fit Rloorea where he Intend* keening a
m'NIiRAIj A OK UASTiHOS. warranted
m beroadoefthe bet matetlal. and ol pnoei l . h *'°“ n P?‘ f .“'!
i Ar»H h vM
Wood or Goal Thi. Stove hat probably tho laigeiljnl.ru
dnction ofnny other form of .tore., the..up«.ededln
aim'll every county. Iho woll known llathavray nnJ Ateg
feFxtovox. Ul* easily uodentood. a»d the flue* boing to
arranged that, all can bo cleaned yrlthoat ooy tToablo. Tne
r.rL f ro* t^,.ToVr ll ruSe , ,ss^ u .A o m^ , ( Jii , .'d
iiIOVES-at from 18
PAfUdJR STOVES—for eltherwood or coal.
SALAMANDER do o boaotirolCoaiStovt.
VASE do
EDO do
NINE ft TEN PLATE Btovex-very cheap.
MANTLE ORATES, with .nmniet nleeei. A large variety
nod taperior nail hod Grttes t tom 18 to «inohet.
f'OWMUN GRATES, alltlaoi. „.. tfm(nQ ,
do BEAMST WAGItN BOXES,BLfiIOH,BLEU
& BUB SOLES, OAR KINGS for BaIu.BOAUBUOL
PBRS, a new article. COBN BiIELLEKB,UUKn apiu
COB kIL>LB. warranted to grind 15 Ho.-E«r,pel hoar .
BLACKSMITH TO VERES, the beat in oia s do. MAN
DRILIdf andTIBE BENDEKS t
Together with the nioal variety of artlulei kept at Foondry
Eatabliinmenu.
Also, Made to Order,
GRIBTnod SAW-MILL OEARINO-havlng decldedlr the
largeat alock. and be.t variety ol patteraa of any caiahihh
moot in wealern Faanlftveola ; MILL DOGS. BHAtT
ING— largeaadamall.nroa.i or wrought Iron. lIANGBRS,
DRUMS and POLLIES i Bore and other«PP>o»«d Water
\VhELSLB: WOODand IRON IeAIHK3; MANUttIL*GB
for arcalfr 4 8iw. WOOD BORING MAOHINBi.
Constantly on hand and Tor sale,
FANNING MlLldf. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN
NOCK’S CELEBRATED CHAIN DRILLS, fco. So.
Screw-Cutting.
Any ailed Berew, with any dehiod aoraberol thread. to
*&!£ h ,\Cr.nrß°a^
March 4,1832.—1 y.
To Mill Owners.
THE nnderiigned baa nppointod L- K. OARTER, of
Oearlield.hl.ag.il Tor tho .ala of Coiling., who will
receive bill, lot all kind, of Mill Gearing, and oiner maobinr
ry. Fcrionx de*lronx to contract will do well to call and ei
amine the catalogue oT Pattern., and apecinreaa orthri rvorx,
belere making engadementa elsewhere. Castinga will be de
livered, If deal red, al Clearfield, ond warranted ro bo made or
eood material.and finwhnl in a workmanl ke manner. Hav
ing in runniof order FIVE t-ap«ri6r Lathe*. °,,k r kI?.
chmety in the same pioportlon. employ leg none but the b«t
workmen, oxinalhe very be*t Pig Iron and Coal, with many
other odvaoiace*. he Butor* hltiuclf that hii work will be done
a* well ax In tne bext city xhops, an i on the xhonext notice.
Forparlioolari.oall on Mr. (JAKTE £xTfiAN MkERS.
March 4. IBSI-ljr
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M
Valuable Real Estate.
BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court ol Clearfield
oounty, granted at February teim. 1353, thna will be
tfl PUBLIC tiALB. at the **Deocarla MiUs,” in
BecOMia township. Clearfield county, on SATURDA Y’Til £
TillEO DAY UP BKPILMUBR text, the following des
cribed P115C15 OF LAND, situate id (he said towosbipol
Uecoiria! late the eitaie ol JOHN YV. MILLER. deceased,
*°ALl< the Interest ofsald deceaied of. iu and to EIGHTY
NINE acre* 104 perches of land, sHUitetn said township of
Beocarla, beUg partor a larfer tract in the name of Wilhaaa
Hall. beginiing at a wbt.ooakslurap, tbacceeast 181 porch
e< to a hem.oci, thenoe noith P e ‘ O £?J, a whita oak.
Iheaoa by land of Jjhn tlenrr Abbes 84g degreea w«t Ibl
perch ea to a poet. ibenae aooth 3 decrees weet by lead oil bos.
Wilton 83 pc robes to tbe place ol beilpniog bounded by
lands of Aaron Weld. Jacob Myers. John LUhtne/anu Hard
man Philips, belnf ueimorovod land, well tom
■mall farm. Tbe toll is of a rood quality,nod h#»#omi Um
ber on It. suitable for Lumbering purpose*.
Hue attendance will bo given on the day of sale by the ad
terms ok sale. ,
One half cash on the confirmation of the tale, and the resi
dua la one year to be secured by judgment bond and moit
tare. Bi order of the Court.
• * LEUNALD WELD. Adm'i.
June 8 1833,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
IMIE subscriber most respectfully Inform! the eit seat of
Clearfield bounty, and the travelling pobllo generally,
that he bat taken tbe above named HOTEL situated on the
corner of Prootand Market streets, in the borough of Clear
a Id, wh«*e he will at all times be prepared to accommodate
those wbo may favor him with tbeir eastern. No pains will
be tparul by tbe proprietor to make his customer* oomrortab.e,
ana hi« house a HOME to those wbo may stop with him.
(IuBTAULE will be carefully attended to—and his TA
BLE and BAU supplied with she best the m HILL? '
Arguil 11.1863.
Bradford
do
Morris
P«um
do
do
Boro 9 Clearfield
Horton
Ball
Deoatar
Pike
do m
Shard
artbaus
HOTEL
STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853.
TIJ(S Babio'iber I. now preparsd tp exhibit to M.rah.nH
sad Miliasn hi. ata.l baser .tack at Laditi’sa-Mu
s'tiiaw and silk uonnets,
STUA H' TinMMINUS and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS;
Fslm-lesf. Panama and every variety of
BVMIIIEU IIATd
For Gent’smon: wbloh roi Extent. Variety snd beantr of
raenofactnre. oa well ai unifoarrly plots price., will ba Toond
uniivallod. TUOMAB WHITE, .
No, 41 South Bccond Street, Philadelphia.
February 10.1853<
\S\S r QIEEUI®dO s
A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker.
A GOOD JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAKER, will bo
afforded liberal wages, nadoonsfant employme t by ap
plyingimmediately to jfruN GULICH. May UL 1863.
TII B BTOCKIIOLDERB OF THE CLEARFIELD AND
UUHWENSVILLE TURNPIKEOo., nr,requested to
oall at rba ufflos of JAUEB WtUGLEY. Eaq., on ox before
mQE subscriber respectfully gives notice that he has placed
1 bla Doohet,nod all note* and papers that were In hi* pos
session esJoitioepf the t'taoe. In the bands of JAB. WRltr
LEY. Esq., lolhemannerdlrootcd hr law. , , _
He alto gives notioe that all hie books and acoount* for
Printing,np to the lstof November 1861, are alio left with
Mr. WRIULBY for settlement, whole duly authorised to
give and take reoolpU tor the tame. l>. W. MOUttB.
July 6th, 1863.
Wanted.
100 CORDS BTOVJ&-WQOD CUT. App^yto EED
CtearfieM. Jane 16.1633.
Vn®Hmo.©m<3l Aoeoir.dioonis
OF AGOOD: QUALITY, for«a!e at Isaac Smith's Ktoie,
Curweosville, Pa. JulyH,lB63.
A Fresh Supply of |pllna Salt,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY—For tale by
A. M* IIILLB*
July £1.1868. -
Estate of Thomas Fenton, deceased.
IVTOTICE If bersbr glx.ql tbit letters 6f AduiniitrMlo*
lv upon lli.ntomof THOMAS FENTON,tat* of Penn
townablD Ulearfiald carroty, deoeswd, hatro .boas xrantod to
tbo anbioitber All psnona bavin, o’aimi nxalnit lar J sitata
stsbsi.bf rvQattt.d toprsasst Ihs lamsdnl, anthantic&led
taUtttkrP* •renotlssd to
pay tbs urns without Uslaj,
Anjtrit. 13,1853,-61. 0. F,TAYLOR, Admlr.
|* EADY-UADKULOriUNG ofalßOilAxsry daaiipios
JV fottsl* sup. .lore of
Jfttm.im. , BUITUA IRITIS).
JROADvJO HEALTH^
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
."(VUE! AtJDBAUDIGKa-
CORE OP A DISORDERED LIVKh
Tony ol a Leller from Mr. ll! VV. Kirkus.
firoet, Liverpool. dufed-Clb
uaitsi r®. SfeSSSsSs
weioontartainsd of.JSLiid ,£?!?*,oar P?U». sndiliolnroiYni
am CURE OP RHEUMATIO PEr
AN u:man »b LANI j,
Cony of o Loner in iho ilobort . 1 °” n ’' < / V ,e '
llio Ist March. 1831, by Major J. Wnlth.
Sa,«ffitSd”aSd'«M inor/diti. .ho.t.pao.oru».lh.y
eileoted a p«if-et outo.
CU A «0
Fmm MoV»r» Thew & Son, Proprietor, ol the Lynr.
Anverliser, who eon vouch for tho following
atatomonl. August 2nd, 18jI.
TO HiK^s‘Sllr l .°o fcsr'wtlnoM to lb. .ood .HboUofHo !p
Ko? lomeTwo l«afl«r«d ..ver.ljr fronv. pafn
irTro“ 4 .jX r «^^^
Stt.lSVh-.ifd hi made acqaalnt.d «,llb th« l . ».riai». tam
Sow rendered. by llioirmean*. compiratWe.F i£> a id
take oxoroue wi'hoot Inounvenioauoor pftln. w»ica I coma
“° l tßlUiid™' HBSR V COE. North Uniat. Lynn. Norfolk.
These colohrntod Pills nro wonderfully efficacious
in tho following ooinplointe:
Avufl IVvgrs ot nil kludi Boro Throat*
Arthma Fils Btooo and Gravel
Hi, ioS! Complaint* Goat Utoaodary B»mp
li otohoi on thcßkin Head'-, ache "rofflllnnrenn
Bow.' Complaints {s£*■,.
«°" ° r,hf Momploin.* vlraalAOr-aon,
~ U0 " I .^
Iliopsy Kbenmitlsm whatevuroousT]
Dysentry Kntontjonol Urine Jto., &o.
Err slpefsa Borofuln, or Kins *
female lirncnlnriiie* Bril
Sold at the Eitobli.limnnt or Profotsor r J.o l 'fs? 1
Htrand (aear Temple Bar, London.) and br all raipwaoij
llruggisls anil Dealers in M-dicinei throughout tto British
Emiufe, ano of those of tho Uellsd Blatn*. In Hose* nt 37 /3 a .
870 . and »1 She each. Wholesale hr tho Pileolo«l l ,in '
home* In the Union, nnd by Menr , A. B. & D. BAND..,
Naw Vorlt. T w nyoTT 8i SONS.
North Seoimd Street. Philadelphia.
.Whotesela Agent* for Pennsylvania
....Tbore Is a considerable saving by tatting tho largest sigru
U °N? I U.-Diretfiin* Ur the gnldanco of paUenU in every disi
order ore ntSxedto each Box. O o oberl.t ,18S».-4y.
Valuable Heal ftstalc
AT PRIVATE SALE.
tt M A M
PHIVATB BALEtha following dtuenbed wall known and
valnabla REAL KdTATE comiiiiiwr of
A FA Kill OF 106 Acres,
Sitnate in Pika townsnlp, Clnmllild oonnty, s!'*
road*leading from Cnrwentrille to Tyrpno. four mile* Iron,
CorwensviUe. nnd knowaastha
Wise Farm.
tT/ie improvements consist of
about 75 acres of cleared land ,
in a good state of cultivation, a
dwelling- House, a Large Bank
Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,
and other necessary buildings, together
with one of the largest, best selected, and\
most productive APPLE and PEACII
ORCHARDS in the county.
Tbi* P/IBM I* well inpplieti with excellent water. • norej
failing Bonne clow to the door, with other* so situated th *l
atalittle exp*n*o water coaid be conveyed t> any oartol
. ther the house or barn. To those who desire to procure a
HOME POIt Lll'E, this Farm oilers IndncstnsnU not to he
excelled in the coonty. Tho land uof good qaality. hlnhiy
pradnollve. and well adapted Tor both grain ijJ.JE! * JijJ
It is loomed In the mlditol a populoos and indastrions settle
mint, convert'oat to n good ramkot. good unit mills, gnd a
, °MT' C Por > fn tner particulars apply.to either of the sob,cri
beTs or to Moss* wise, on the premise!. _ ,
I Tho property will be sold on tte most reasonable terms and
a wonaatee deed given. MIOIIAEI, WISE.
WIbIJAM WIJK.
la bebalTol the beirs of Uoatnd Wise, t noeared.
I January W» IBiß.—t*. _____
HILL
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
At Clearfield.
ItHE amier.lxae 1 rexpeollally snsonneos lo'b«b«"P | ".b |
Clear field aod the odjotsinir coontre* that heitill conlts
tre> to oarry on the abova bu.irrerial hi. ex«n.r»s e.lablbb
tnenl in*the ”or,»neh of Clearfield, and unow prepared to
manofaolure all kinds of
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills,
and all /rinds of Machinery.
UiiCaitinnnra no- or a aperlorquallly—eqoal, ir not in
uerior.to aoy other i» the bfate—as be n»ee non# but the ve»
best material, and employs none bottbevery beilof workmen
U ‘* MACHINE SHOP,
With two .uperior TUB >INO LATHES, drtran by.team
i. now in iuooeufbloperatroc. mud under the manaeem.nl ol
a practical mechanlc-whera atrooxt any niticla of maoblnoiy
earr be FINISHED in tiro very beat .trio, nadun .bort nouos
He hs. now so band, a Inns auortmosl or L,a.ines. «nob
a. S TOVES ol varro tuzcr aod pat ere., PI JJUUH Ittopiß.
WASH KETTLES, &0.. &0-, whicit he oiler* to .all ,ow To.
Cub, or on n leamnable arodlu Ho i* now ouudi, from
he most approved patterns,
HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.
ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Wiartl’s celcbi-aled Plough.
And all kindxof IRJI.Ui W-W AHE. SLEIGH und SLED
BOLES, WAGON BOXES. Ao ........
He intends ito.eli on reasonable lermi. and trait, that lb.
cltixettiortba county aenerally will find n to theii advantose
to elv, him tbeir cuxtom. CASH willalwsy, tm preletreil
but the hlsheti pnoos will bo allowed lor Country Product
and OLD METAL. As he givesbu enobliihmeat htepefsona
supervision,all order* forwotk will roc^W^^rciropt^auenU^B,
Clearfield, Not. 28,1551.
FlrtY DOLLARS FORFEIT-DR. HUNTER WILL
forfeit $5O iffailing to cure.apy on# of seotat diaeasalhat
may coma under h>s care.no mailer how long stonUmg. or
how Lflliolin*. Either Bax a e invited to his Pr jvata Boom*
33 North Seventh street Philadelphia without fear ol.inter,
rnutlon tromothcr pat ents. Stranger* and others who have
been unfortunala in the selection ol a Phytioian axe invited
Thronxh unrestrained indulgence In the
onsslons. by excess or self-abuse, the evils are name ous.—
Premature JmpoUnoy. Involuntary seminal discharge*, wait*
log or theorgais. lost of memory, a dutas e for female society,
ceneral deblbty, or constitutional derangement, are sure to
follow Jfneoenary. consult tbo Dooror with confidence,—
RE AO Sf&ECT.—The afflicted would do well to
reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many
case* their lives, in the baud* of physicians ignorant ol thu
olassof maladies. It Is certainly impossible for one men to
understand *ll thelils the hnmau family ore subject to. .Eve
ry respectable Physician has hfi pocailor branch, in which ha
ismorasuccesstni than hie brother ptolwton.and to that hs
devotes mostofblst me and siudy,
YE Alia OF rRAUTICR. exoluilvely devoted to theetudy
and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, toeotber with
ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or legs, pains jn the head,
or bones, memorial rheumatism, slrio urns, gravel, tnegtuan*
lies, diseases arising from youthful excesses or imparities of
the blood, whereby the constituiioxs has become enftebled.
enables tbe Doctor to offorsucedy relief to aU who may place
ihemulves under hit care. ' ■ • - • « .
Medioioe forwarded to any part of the United States.—
fries Five and Ten Dollars per package. 1 n „ '
8ept.2,1852.—1y. '
UIEARFIELD ACADEMY.
THE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION w«ys re
opened on MONDAY, tho 35th in*t., nnierth,chnrg,
of JAMES BIDDLE GUBDUN. A, M. - ,
The object of the T'uttM i, to plsosth, Aosjempnpos
the fooLog contemplated by the original founders ot the In*
itiiuliOD. by oflanng to the youth of Clearfield oounty, op
partanl.ieiorreoetving tbe benefit of a .
Thorough English aud Classical Education,
Aa well as tbe fist outliaea ol Rudimentary Instruction.
Rales of Tuition j
COMMON ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Embrs
oibf Reoaiss, Wrlt.nir, Spetlinff. Aritbmetio*
Greirspbr. EnilUh Oismmsx asa HUlorr. p,i
o# uu
TUB iIIGHBU ENGLISH DBPARTMBMT *.6 00
TIIBjJLAttdIGAL DBPABI MENT, $7 00
desErOus of oaquhing the modern languages
wil« b» alfordad iacliitias to do ao, upon making application
to the Principal. i t ■.«
llro l <lororth.Bos.dofT 3 ,^. iLLy _ B<;if>
ClesjflelJ.AprilBo.lB63. ■■ ■ ■■■■", ■ I
Estate of Catharine Eaum, Deceased. :
IVTOTIOR Is hereby given, that Lettarvdl Administration.
lv| havje oeen graotM to the eubscriber oa lha Estate of
UAITBhUIB BAUM. Itleof Bon**ZdetowosHp Clearfield
oooniojdueaasd. AU p#t*oot lnd4>t«ed totaidesittonraia*
aovstsd to make payraeui Immediately. «nd* those having*
' (MICK El? JEWVtsAVUWf
OR', feVEUV one jits oivh
rjpilEFOnTl,ETa*UU»».ttk
I Dm HcodfoA. KainrSn.
thowlar Dlwaaef ana)M|J|«t|S
of the Homan EJftrtTH
<TBr» abape and fetai,
(added a Tnatliepatha liw
■ oH'imaMt. Mm of UatlSfc
it Irnpotunoa to minted I'faiu
r to thote coaltmplailM
! ' 6 WIUaAMYOHRO.{I,h,' I
LetnofalOoTbiiaihamfd idoi.
mt ft copy oltho AEdCUidIVE,
JB. to hit child. It maflin
\a eatly (lava. - Let. 10 ■tiSOi
moor woman enter laioiheZ
ret obligation of ttitrirt Hj
Cooab. Palo,to the Bide. mQ
nd the whole train or OrriecX l
-gjsjfe'SS 'T,
Addreu. (pcitpald.* B p , ut) o street, 1
Norembor 10. IBCUMIt. ’ " ‘ • »’W
"MAN, KHOW_THYBKLF."
An invaluable Book , only 25 els.per eoft.
“Every Family Should have a copy."
rfinn CtIPIE3 BOLD IN L 833 THAN TB[U||
SUUI> MONTU3. A new edition, nrW UdliMg«4
ed.jtiitiitnei. ___ ■ ;
1-vn lIONTER’B MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAM
O liooii nm tiieiafflicted. uoataimn*«ot£
lißftoftha Uilsln, Proarw*. Treatment and I/O r« oferpS
form vfdl»on«*» contracted bf Protntocnom BeinaJ_int6ropß&^
b» Belf*nbu«o. oi bj B iaalfixoaai, wittt |Mk
vemtion, written In i ftmi.ta»*trle, BTOidln/r stl
nifl.Miu, -ynd every thing that would ptfend iJnyj^S
r$H&
as? e?32d&is^»ggg
“Thia it. without tioppllOD, lha oioit OOBtpltlrtJllHjMil
i?^!i l!l . b Jo,rI k a"Lfe° Urm.'.V “addi^M*
h»°nd, ot hU «rm- Tbe nothor hruderotedotaeir mni
ShS of UioeMooe oomplanu tnaled or.aad>*«
too lluTi biaatn IQ PulL’ mod 'too little preipnjpiion Urfi
"hehSelfcXd toih.world at ta* merelt uululpS
oraJcantPsu>.iioieorteoiiw iweaty rear* meet rcoOMf'}
fc? , *No lj**<il<*s2«[pMent iboold be wlttont tkekeewiedji
; fo!pnrtea,fn'ilifnnvauable work.
unm, BoitliUniion ornl lorrow to the yooib otto Up|
Ch AT^^“i^»”o n c C inV ) i,lo. I. wrlUn.
Midlool Q-raDoofia. :--l houiood. oppn thobtaaditf
oor .otilfi by etli eiample ami tro ofluonce of the patdeet,
1 IKS Ihikabitof »ir^ o ll*ijp« itlibootijjj.
lot the lin and the faaifol oonteoocnote opontMnwltetiaJ
S^i«S5 t » , SSf-iB®SaWi«S«SSS th£psiiiflliSa*J®
SrjFp>wV«e«itd v belioT, me. root ( oq.vtotkei in it* to*
•otlnrM anil tutivcly oniueuia' ~ •
f oo T Sprwill bt forwarded (tecorelr •aretoped.aedpws
are poldJ.nVeociot off 5 cento, or el* cople. rot oae do Ur.-
Artomit(tt)BUEN & CO.. Bob bbota.boxlM.PhllidilpUt.
UtJokaELLEIIBfoAN VABBEUSand UUOK AOjfifH
•applied on tliomou liberal terms. „ 1
PENNSVILLE TANNERY. : ,
edbosfnsfsopi-ntbe **BtlAUSf I*AY k^UJIk
to bo the best xj item.—HU because iho*t wlJbouo buJdrtfi
to be ptadbr texln* tbo.o who we williai to pay..oilb tat
aach we'caw oncer tbo credit »ystem.—Secondly
«oU oor stock lowertban oa credit, becaose
retoro sooner, and thus there will be ao advantage tcvtoeWb
erei *-*ll ai tbe oarer.*—VVo intend keepjeg oqßstaaUl W
hand, a good assortment orLEaTHEK, inch **
Upper. Kips* and L/alk«tllns. Harness Bbittlog,fce
Pol wuici we will lane in exchange ».t the mtrutpiV
ce*. all kinds of oooatrr produce, such as bBAINof «x«t
description. Beer.bldes, Ual/iklne, lumber.
too .anile* eo a little cash woold coma aerybandy. We will
also, fornlih customers with reidr mad* Bgou »»< **£*
Goars. Harness. Collars, Bridles, Uiw»,Baddlo6 too., oastart
notice, and at the same prices which they vronlabavetoMf
the manarao'.ortrs if they bought of them. Harness matea,
thormakori. and .others, will
stock. May 30. JOHN BUBBELL BW^
Caution. ::,0
A Ll* persons known to u>e VALB’B jBELF-BBTIEIi
A. In the conaff of Clwfi dd.
the oseof the ItJsbl with L. At. CARTEK, at ClearpiM
it ho is authorised by roe to make amloablesettlemeatsw
the same. Bait wii be lasutatrd mil o«powe oejgetf
Ine this notice. BOBEBI LYIUS
A°L.lj*por-ooi wTih'nf to purchase Blfht* *ud
A Upruht and Circalarßaw.mtlle will call <m U ®»<jT
ter who i tbit day authorise to maaa oo«* rwiafor the eama.
Jane 11.— pd.-Crp BQtfLRT UxT|^.;
England Whipped,
Tariff or no Tariff.
T n nsn?o»
moit reo.on.bl. Kara., at lb. Iron trod toondrr.tor, .WiW
in, U«Mtd t Mooro. B . OAHTEB. AttM-l
OV*»fWd TVo B. tßjt. _ ' ■ .
G alb am© 4 St Glhffliff J&fpdkftißg}
JOHN OtJLICH '■
WOULD reio«ctroll» onnpooMto Uw oiilnu ofOhW
Grid nod Tioißilr. tint h«n.now mßßDftctu:iM |1
CABINET-WARE.
MinbopU tiiuolelOD Market streal. betwewn TMtjuL
Fourth, white all klcdt of wort in hli liai; v U ge w»#a
Uio BEBT STYLE, aid oatbemouFAVOliADljlslJsftlU
and Oa tb* ihorUtt ooiloo. . I> ' „• k
tSruomNS mad. to order
gl TAVERN STAND ; |ft
OP<3D£S3, 7
'IN CUR WENS VILLE, Pa , ; ”
01 CUKWEMSVILLE. known »•«>• ; ; . . ,’j
lSl®®s©° • ,!i
It ia situated on ibe norlhwe*’. coruej oi BtaU foJfiJk
it ecu.»nd Intheoentreolthe batinou part of he tow**
Tut house ia 45 by 48 feel, two storm toif b "ib. »ba 4'; X*
And laeveiy ivit calculated fere pttbllo bOlii.-'Tlupliw
ao on the* premise* ft kr*e and convenient HfbJa.loitffi
with nil other necessary b ildmia. • • * • r
THt property >* ill be aoJU on Lbo post lawrfbto tentu. t)
Tot further Information application “W brmtdteitbM PtJ
“jonoi a | , . < lBS3' t, " ral '“ lorw W ‘ A |3 A AtMl* UMSpW
A Desirable Tavern Stand and Farpi M
M FOR SALE OR RENT, .; 2
rivilK r bicriber offer* for BAf'Eor RENT*
JL TAVERN »TAMD.on ibe&atqaeb&mna and WatelfW
TaroD ke. abou half way b:iweto OorweauilleeoJ l LttU
erabtirfh —Tho i JloUSE'inetr and large. 4Wb/40 ftit,*l(l
well tfutedlora lavnu locot'ou fee.
The Furm contains ISO Acres— fid-jf
which are cleared, and mostly in meadoff.
Them It ayonne ami thriving ORCHARD onthoprejejl
A BARN and SIAULIS, and all nepewery out hoate*. ‘J’
for further particulateapply to !• Japhaon
Held—oi to theaob.ciiberoß the jr_
July ltt,lKß,-iW ALEXANDERCOyfo
Town Lots. j
TS\o*ifJr*/a
ion town of AN6ON VILJLE. 11,0 loo.ttoa of irhlcU 0*
great Inducement* to Meobaoios and others, tituaiea mw
in o epod agricultural ojuatxr whew
employment oan bsproqured.*, rhp 4JEEN pOjrfiterWW
from fy RONE CItV nayse* through 4. and
meat* are contemplated. * *; ‘ ’ ' — ik
wt£Fui iUoa o ' Qtfau h *^bnSvbWMl
Ansoorille, JnueQQ.lKS.—tf. ■ .^.viCTO.
Valuable Lot at Public Sale^L
Thebe wui b»«M»tdio publiclsaebj .autt
Home In the bormJfhof
day ol fcRPTEMUbUiUM, AJ'OWN LW* «R«htoj*l
Jolrl .1663—<0 -’IVi-i-.-r, • ;,.l «a
VALUABLE DOUBLE &AW
And NINE Acres of Ldrtd for SUM
rItLIE Bubigtlbn will Mil on rmronable
A known lotto UOUBLK BAVf MILL, Wt6oUon4.n£
or botWMo Oleotfli'd. 081 l CorwetUYlUo,
core* of (and adjoining k on Mhfoh tner*umfwtea.hrg»«v
Fot urmi indotbet potjjftalou aqplrtatbojiobiOTlMMJß
dint onlb«oremttfi.• ALEXAMDEA'HEnUt
■jonnULlnW. ... I ~. ,■ ootid
, : C2^ccc>CE>dQ633>('i 0
NEW AND CHEAP; CASH STORR
rT’fJE undortigntd would'reipedtfuUy tnforrat
TIN WARE. DRUGS, •fimßfl
card Its \hoPfalladeHmiaiSiirfcot;\fhidbVbey am PrapoWy
Kell at most MtonUhioa low price*. Our fiiW9*».Wii
pablto in langrai aieiavlladio o&Uaod«xamfuiepflrjmc>r