Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 16, 1853, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD , DEC. 17,1853.
ifieresot
iiMhig
rlo mo-
A serious disturbance look placo at Erio
Pa. on Wednesday'last, occasioned by the
attempt of tho Lake Shore railroad compa
ny to alter tho guago of their road to suit
tho guago of the road with which it con
nects. -To this the citizens are almost
unanimously Opposed, and have heretofore
protested, in tho most solomn manner,
threatening to use force, if necossary to
prevdht it. On tho commencement by tho
company to widen the gauge on the 7th,
cannon were fired every district to.call
tho ppoplo together, and soon, a concourse
of some 700 or 800 men wero assembled
and fell to work tearing down the bridges,
add raising tho track from the streets.—
At last accounts the mob had everything
in their hands, and had fairly driven the
company to tho wall. All this will prob
form ably a smart bill of damages for the
city and county of Erie to pny heroafter.
li; has.
| them, '
Into geo
stowed;
llongo^'
py ih*:
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Bed to
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Natives hnvobeen holdingmeot
ings in some of the adjoining townships,
and if nil they say on the subject can be
believed, they certainly'have been rather
successful in their efforts.* The majority
of persons, whigsand democrats, who have
enlisted under the banner or avowed their
determination to enlist, may be sincere in
the matter —but wo apprehend that the
great actors in the sceno arc morcly en
deavoring to doludb ana deceive—that it is
their object to distract and disorganize ns
much as possible the democratic party of
Clearfield county previous to the next Gu
bernatorial election. VVeare much deceiv
ed if the cloven foot of whiggery does not
ere a year rolls round, step forth from be
hind tho curtain, and democrats will when
it istoo late, discover the erroroftheir way.
But, should they even bo sincere in the
matter, those who may enlist under the
Native banner, will discover when they
viow their position, that they are standing
upon n contracted and slippery platform,
liable to be swept off by every passing
breeze. Tho Natives in this county cannot
aa yet be recognised as a pafty The
planks of the platform are shattered and
disconnected—each fellow has mounted*
one. On soine of tho planks there may
be found quite a number hanging on to
both ends and to the middle. Thus they
are and appear to be destined to remuin so
unless some finished workman can be found
who is capable of joining together tHeshat
tered mass, nnd when this is accomplish
,ed, we opine lhatbut few wilfbo willing to
mount tho platform.*
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Pork and Bacon. —It seems that the
JPiork trade of the west is much more favo
rable to buyers than last season. At sev
eral points the supply is much greater
than the demand, and prices are about 2
cents lower on live weight than last yenr;
wo remember that last fall our dealers
here had to pay 10 cents for meat green
out of the pickle, nnd yet in the spring bet
ter meat was offered at 10 cents dried.-— r
While on this subject we may mention
that the Pork packing business of the west,
is 6oon to be greatly reduced, in consc
qence of buyers taking the hogs alive on
the Rail roads to the eastern cities, and
there performing tho business of packing
and salting.
yepra
aiybut
I cabled
[hough
amidst
lealtht
bicfered
li year
pspect
k- (east
uhtivo
[at was
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■not to'
t noirv> :
Local Question. —In n few weeks
the Legislature will tpcct, and hence we
hope tho peoplo will set themselves right
before that body in regard to Loose Log
ging, by sending petitions so numerously
signed ns to put to rest the unjustifiablo
assertions that a largo portion ot them nre
in favor of it. Special L c S' s^a l* on as
long btjen the curse of our State, as some
of thoso Boom charters demonstrate, ob
-tained under false representations and
constructed 100 in a way and manner not
dreamed o£by thoso who granted it.
public are respectfully invited
to examine tho call, as well as to nttondthe
Bail Boad meeting, which is to take plqce
in the Court House next week. We think
the time has now fully arrived for the peo
ple of Clearfield county to move in this
matter. We know wo have the shortest
and by proper exertions we can also dem
onstrate that we have the mostpractiicable
route for the Bail Boad connection between
Philadelphia and Erie. Hence the impor
tance of a good turn out, that ap oxpres-
Sion of tho people may be had on the sub
ject, and the ball may at least bo set in
motion.
in tho
lodorn
Et tho
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other,
mo of
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lated
edVo
OirAnson G. Phelps, Rsq., of New
York, and principle proprietor of tho lands
lying in, and north of Goshen, Girard and
other townships of CJearfield county, died
recently. He is spoken of as a man of
great merits ns well as wealth. He. had
been to European pursuit of health ; in
.this ho (ailed, npd died shortly 'after his
return.
Lumber. —In numerpus instances tho
owners of timber and sawed lumber rafts,
in our vicinity.hnvp failed getting them to
market thus far; and generally dospairing
hovo commenced securing them from the
ice, die., by replacing-theim back upon tho
"banks. This process in ttye lire of a lum
berman is a hard one, unknown to tho un
iliatod.
Qoeeb.—Our hunters say that the Bear
und Racoons killod in this county this fall;
nro so poor as to bo worthless, notwith
standing everything, thoy subsist is
unusually abundaut! What docs it njcan?
: tttrFrora the time of tho publication of
our'last paper until yesterday, wo hay o
been absent front our post, this papor'has
consequently been published by Frnnlr ajid
Font, with the exception of some little as
eistunco which baa been rendered, them by
way of preparing copy.
OirHarper & Brother’s great book cs ;
Tablishment in Now York, has repently
boon cntirely ppnsumed by fire. The fire
originated by the careless pso o/camphpnp.
throe* quartersof o' tnillipn. ‘
$
hr
RIOT AT ERIE. ‘ '
FROOBBWMS OP tOBRT.—Dft.,S,‘IBS. ;
; Joseph Smith, vs. Jsaac McKee. - Re
plevin for 43 sticks white pinetimber.—-
iWcridant claimed property. The plain
tiff to rebut tho evidence of defendant, a
I judgment in ejectment between tho same
parlies, offered evidence of title tot he land
in himself at the time the timber was cut.
Rejected, execution filed, and judgment
for defendant. Hale and Crnns for Plain-
tiff—Curtin, Petrikinand Wallace for deflu
Augustus Laconte, vs. Girard township,
appeal from settlement of Auditors. Ln
conte as Supervisor erected a bridge over
Deer Creek, for which ho was not allowed
in tho settlement, on tho grounds that it
was near his own property, and for his
own benefit, and on a road but seldom us
ed. Judgment for defondant, SS2 18.—
Grans for plaintiff, Wallace for defendant.
Joseph Green,; vs. James Thompson.—
Plain'.itfclaimed for a lot of mill irons sold
defendant. Tho defence was .that the
agent who purchased the irons had excee
ded his authority. Judgment for plaintiff,
77 12. Curtin and Crans for. plaintiff,
Wallace for defendant,
Pie’rco’s Hairs, vs. David Miclmels, con
tinued.
Samuel Clark, vs. Silui H, Daily, set
tled by parlies.
W. & L. Hollis, to use, vs. Jaff. Thomp
son, appeal from Justice of tho Peitce/ Af
tor evidence had been heard plaintiff takes
nonsuit. Crans for plaintiff, Wallace for
defendant.
Thompson & Eglcman, vs. Reed &Mc*
Collough, continued.
JosinhW.Smith, vs. Parsons M’Glcnsey,
& Rawle. This was an action of eject for 2
tracts of land called Casper Hains and Jos.
Matslock. The defence wasthat the lands
are located.by marks on the ground sever
al miles distant from tho land plaintiff
claims. The court ruled that tho defend
ants wero estopped from denying that tho
land adjoins land mentioned in tho returns
of surveys and patents recited in ndeedof
partition between the parties under which;
plaintiff and defendants claim, and refused '
to receive evidence on tho part of the de
i fence that the land claimed by plaintiff is
not located as plninliff claims, and the title
to land claimed, not to be in plaintiff.—
Judgment for plaintiff under tho charge of
tho court and exceptions filed. Smith Hale
und Linn for plaintiff, Wallace and Curtin
for defendants.
Conrad Baker, vs. Ann nnd Jos. Ames.
Ejectment for" fifty acres of George Wes
colt survey. Defendants claimed under
tho Christian Neff. After tho evidence was
heard, the parties ngeed upon a line.—
Wallaco for Plaintiff,(Hale Crans andCut
tlo for defendants.'
Lipton uso of Hoover, vs. Jas. M. Leon
ard, promisory note —no defence —judg’t.
confessed, Crans for Plaintiff, Wallace
lor defendant.
Thomas Woods, vs. MchafTy &z Mitchell.
Ejectment to ascertain tho division lino be
tween Samuel Roberts and Henry Musscr
.surveys. Judgment for Defendant. Ex
ceptions filed. Halo nnd Crans for plain
: tifF—Wallace for defendant.
Thomas Wilson, vs. Thomas Woods ct.
ill. Ejectment for part of Joljfl .Groff —
which it is alleged Sam
uel Roberts,survey. At the sugßlglion of
the court a juror withdrawn. \jpfinnlly
and Curtin • for plaintiff Cfansmhd Halo
for defendants.
David D. Gibson, vs. Seligsbergor &.
Bloom. Suit brought on n promisory note.
Defence —want of consideration. Judg
ment for plaintiff. Wallace for plaintiffj
M’Enolly for defendant. I
Joseph Lines, vs. John Noldcr. It np- j
peared that David Horn under whom de
fendant claimed had purchased by parol
three acres of land in Brady township and
made improvements. The plnintiffulledg
ed that tho improvements (which were in
sight of plaintiff’s house were not upOn the
giound sold, and also that ttys contract wns
rescinded. Judgment for defendant for
land without costs. Exceptions .filed jo
oharge of the cou,rt. Wallace for plaintiff,
Hale and Crans f^r,^ef^ndaflt.
Amos Bonsai vs. Da.vitf JHorn. Appeal
from a Justice of tho J’cocc. After tbeev
idence had been heard defendant confess
ed Judgment. Swoope for plaintiff,Crar.?
for defendant.
T. & J. Jiaysvs. A. M. Shaw. Plaintiff s
demand grew out of a sale of lumber. No
defence. Judgment for Plaintiffs2l2 00.
Grans and Curtain for plainer and Wal
lace for defendant. i
All other causos on the list were either
settled before court or continued.
Akoujient Lrsr. —Augustus M’Clain,
vs. Wm. H. Henderson, and Boynton and
Nevling, vs. same. M’Clain filed a Me
chanics Lien against Henderson,and Boyn
ton and Nevling suggested of record a
claim. An amicable reference was enter
ed into by the pnrtics-*-exceplions wero
filed to tho award. Proceedings set aside.
Crans for M’Clain, M’Epally for Boynton
and Nevling, Wallace for defendant.,
D. Smytton’s Adm’jv, &c.,. vs. David
Michaels and Robert Michaels. Cortiora.-
ri by defendant. Proceedings'affirmed. ,
I John Carson vs. Mnbnipg Slevenson.tr!
'Certiorari by,defendant—and Carson and
Sloan,-vs. Manning Stevenson. Certiora
'ri by deft. Proceedings ip each case af
-1 firmed. Gordon for Plaintiff,.
j for defendant. - * * •'%s
I 1. Smith, use S; Graff, ys/ S. Craps—
(Landlord and tenant case. Ru|o to shpw
cause whv costs paid by dell., should not
be rofpnded. , Costs directed to be refund
-1 cd. M’Enally for Plaintiff, Wallace and
! Crops for: defendant;; :: .W;
1 Epbriam Newton,, vs,, lapses, Milte r ,=°j
Ini.’ Appilcation t. 9 open judgment entered
j for wabt of de/cffec, i absolute
j and judgment opened. . .M finally lor plf.,
Wallace for defendants.
Jame? McMannua, vs. F»«heUnd Pier :
ces Hoirsi Notice for new trial by
;No\v; trial granted. ;
. Wallace for defendant-. t -L- 1
I Samuci. Taylori.!ys.;;lfOna Smith-r
.Report of Auditor;: ‘ Law points . rosoryed
' for the Cmut.'’ ’iTJio 'paftiiwhad puroluwed
several rafts inij»iiWor«hift, kn«i ! Wore the | MARTWSi-Wtks platoon the 16tl»
partnership ’debtK hOll bednl paidi r siill was .ihp.jßev. finuchenbur.y,, Mr.
confmented.". The court;decided'thaf'air^v m . R'/lfarrJ to Miss Maria JatteJoneb,
payments growing out of the partnership all/of.this piaW V,
transnotibns should be settled in lhisac-| 'Abcomptmyirig the nbovo notice was tho
tinri, and that a nolo given by plaintiff and printers fee, in tho shape of a largo and
owned by defendant before suit brought, 1 delicious weddingcnke,forwhich all bunds
and upon which suit had been brought, an joined in Wishing tWn a : loi>g, '-happy atid
appeal taken,and suit discontinued, should ( prosperous life;: ’
be allowed ns nn ofTset. Judgment for de
fendant 807 89 with costs. M’Enolly
and Curtin for plaintiff, Wallace and Cntns
I for defendant.
David Crowell vs. Isanc Shiroy. Motion
by plpintifffor new trial. Refused. M’En
nlly for plaintiff, Wallace for defendant.
Tlibs. Shea, who sues as woll for him
self as for Clearfield county, vs. M. W.
Lleb. Pedlar case. Certiorari .by deft.
The Court decided that nothing but a sum
mons in debt could issue against n pedlar
under the act of Assembly. Proceedings
recorded. Wallace and Swoope for pl’f.,
Petriken for defendant.
Benjamin Bloom, jr., vs. W. H. Bloom
ct. al. Exceptions to entry of judgment.
Judgment opened. M’Enallv for plnintiftj
Wallace for defendant.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
Washington, Dec. 8j 1853,
The Democratic members of Congress
met in caucus on Satuntafc evcning t ,.and
nominated Hon: LinjfblWd, of ,
f6rSpea%x: John W. Forney,
A. J.' -pi&radRENNKR, also of Pennsylva
nia, Sergeaht-at-Arms ; Z. W. McKnow,
Doorkeeper, and J. M. P. Mi
On tho assembling of Congress on Mon
day morning, all the obovo officers were
elected—tho two first by ballot, and tho
others by viva voce.
The Senate having selected its officers
at the extra session in March last, that
body proceeded to business at once,, and
each House adjourned nfter 'appointing
committees to wait upon the President and
inform him that they were ready to re
ceive any communication he was prepa
red to make.
On Tuesday the Annual Message was
sent in and read to a crowded audience
in each house. It will be found to bo an
entirely business document, but a small
portion of it taken up with the discussion
of those political questions that has so long
occupied the attention ofthe public. There
is enough of this, however, to show that
I tho President still stands firmly upon tho
principles avowed in his inaugural Address.
Alluding to tho present tranquility of the
I country, secured by the measures of Com
promise in 1850, he says, “That this re
pose is to suffer no shock during my offi
cial term, ifl'have power to avert it, thoso
who placed mo hero may be assured.”
The present Congress has opened under
tho most promising aspect, and an indus
trious, business session may be anticipated.
Our member Mr. Curtis, was early at
his post, and in the allotment, or drawing
of choice of scats, he had tho good luck to
sucure one of the very best. Mr. Drum
ofthe Indianna district, was equally for
tunate. Indeed, similar good fortune
seemed to favor several other Pennsplvh
nia members.
But little business Was transacted on
Wednesday the 7th, besides the eleettion
of Chaplains to each House. The Rev.
.Mr. Milburn was elected Chaplain in the
House, on the 2d ballot;"and the Rev H.
Shrivcr, in tho Senate, on the third ballot.
Both these gentlemen uro ministers of tho
Methodist Episcopal Church. Their com
pensation is generally abdut S7ootho ses
sion.
Gen. Armstrong, of the Union, was al
so elected Printer to the House of Repre
sentatives for the present Congress, to-day
having received 12G out of 217 voles on
joint ballot.
The utmost harmony and good feeling
prevails among the members of both
branches of tho National Legislature, and
particularly between the Democratic mem
bers and the President and his Cabinet—
not the first sign of of disaffection having
as yet made its appearcnce. * * *
• >ynoNG.—Foronco my Gay and Incom
parable need’nt think a man accustomed
to the Luxuries of tho mountain rill, and
venison stakes, would waste his time on
such .vile trash as Lager Beer, and Flan
nel Sausages.
Our friqnd .so.ods regards Arc., hopes
tho l<?ss pf that Goo friend of yours (iho
gobbler) ,\vill not wholly u.ljfit you for the
duties ,pf pqn, paste and ,scissors. Thinks
you’ll soon meet witn another as:—
Birds of a Feather &c.,
JIAIL ROAD MBETIWi.
All persons fnvorablo to tho project of a
Rojl JJond from some point on the Central
Rail Road near Tyrone, fhenco across tho
Alegheny in tho vicinity of : Philipsburg
and tfienqo through Clearfield county north
townrds the fiarbor of Erio, are earnesly
invited to attend at a public meeting to be
held ip tho Court houso on Tuesday eve,
nipg pf the next, court, (being tho 2©rh
l'njt.) ip devisp the means to proraoto tho
the same.
A general attendance is requested, as
much depepds pn a nioyoment in
this'quarter,./. •;• • "'-k
Jojip P, 'Hoyt, .J. M. Chase, A, K.
Wright, J. T. Loonard, J.Boyntoq, Win.
L. Moore, John Patton, J. McGirk, >Vm|
and H. Lorain.
• ■■■< \yiUG MEfeTINU. 1 " , j
•Tho Whigs\)f Cfearfifeld co. tiro request
ted to meet at tho Court Houso in the bort
ough of Clearfield or) Tne?day evening
the 20th of December/for the purpose of
appointing delegates to tho Whig P>tatq
convention, and to transact other businessi
Many Whigs.
Clearfield,iDdo;;7th;lBsa.:.-i
AKTI-LOfi MBBTIMi. , ,
We n re, requested to anqpqnce-that an
Anti-log meeting-will be field'inthe.,Cpprt(
Houso in this pluce on Monday evenjngofl
Daiafhbdrrdurf. [Centra papers notico.] 1 !
■ 6s3i£<s>is*<s».
Tb*4ttb’*cribM 7e*T>ecirullyl4 r ormi the people of PENN*
YILLEand vicinity, tlmi tie has last opened afieth ord
ml! soferled nMortmen* n|
SEASONABLE GOODS
In the eb-ve medtiontif place,'prriUrnolng every thine omnl
ly Kept in ooaotry store*; Ml of which he will exchange for
cash, country produce 6t0., on the mail reaionable term*.—
The public are respectfully laViied to call and tee.
|ko.lrithHW . WM, A. MVSON.
No* Ice li ho'ohy given that the following article* now in
. possession cl SAMUEL VEUDKft, ot.Rell township,
are my property, via , one-span of gray horses, one two*
hone wagon and harncti, one OJW.oneiotof squarotimber
|ieo.i7lhlB>3-pd.Bt JAMES M. KELLY.
A/flpertont ore hereby cautioned aeamtt nnrohmg Vproml
J% sory aotegiten by me to JAMEs f«l. I.EUNAttI). call
iDjffornmnly 6nsdollnrs.nl 1 never reosived vnfue for llio
same and vrill not pay it unleit compelled by lew. ’
D«-o 17th. 1353 -3 . MILES QREKM.
M A VALUABLE FARM M
EPCUESI ®,£S,QaEB.
Til nsubscriber pflers for sale hi« faim situated obouloue
mile from Perinville—atnutdlXT**FlVti trmdejwel,
good fer.cn end in a good «ate ot cultivation. Titero
a*e about thirty live acres of woodland. Tho imprtvements
| ase
A Tivo-Story iMg House, Ncic Frame
Barn, 40 by 50 feet,
For the Republican
On! Lonnv.
Together with other ouiballdlags. an Orchard fa TIU
1 • irimr conteli lag e ch dee variety of applet, peach* t, plums.
&0..h0 ■
For further rartioulari enquire of L- JACKSON CH \NS
Cleaiiieid, oi Die iub»criber oa t*i» premmt.
MANLEY C LONDON.
December 6ih. 1858.
M FOUNTAIN INN. M
(L/® C£> til © HI1 8
RESPECTFULLY aunouoces to his old friends end the
put lio in general, tnat hohas taken the well known old
Tiiimi stand
Formerly occupied by WM. LUMAUOO, on the Erio Pike,
i*twe n I’hillipiburg ana Cnrwetisvillc. where he will be
happy loiee his olu acquaintances end os many no* comers
aitmy f-.vur him with u call.
THE FOUNTAIN INN. Is largo and in good order. oon<*
tiinius a »ulli lent number ot well luruished parlors and
chambers, end every o«h‘ , f no rfetinry for (bo most comfortable
accommodation ol rrevetleit.
I’ll E TAHLE AN D IlAKlt will b* well cupplied—Die for.
m?r with, the de'icacies the teuton nnd market off.-rds—ibt
tatter witirtne choicest MINER Al. drinks.
THESTARLINU attached to the Fountain isio is large and
will always b ■ prov ded with Ins best ot Provender.
THE FOUNTAIN INN lioneof lb* mo.t pleasant time
the* on the Erie l*»fce. and the pro.«»jptOf fWDectfolly invite*
n call from t avtOert nfifl Other*, confident that he wil. bj&b.e
lo viva satUraoitoo to hit ctieaU.
BoerilowDi'iln. Dec 5.185.1.
~ \ DAGUERREOTYPES.
mi a*
L> fciH’l£t.T FULLY aoßOunct* ro th» LAliliSß and I»KN*
IV TLtSMISN of the Mdrough or CLEAHUibLD and ti.
daily. that he has opened a
Miniature Dngucrrean Gallery
OnSECONP HTRCET.Ibdo V'orr.north of Powell & Cu’i
ga»te, Call and o*amine«pecirt.e »•. cu*e», pri.ee 2(0.
CleariitJ. November 23, 18-53.—tT.
M VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. m
'iMliSinbioribefoflen at prifato inle. hie valuable UAltlM.
X eitcatein Uradford towmhlp.Otaarfield county.one aod
a haT mile* from the jaoedoo of the Union a d .-now
ehosaod PaokerviNe turnpike, at George J. Kylan, and one
and a half mile* from Oranamton— containing
One hundred and ten Acres, with seventy
acres cleared anil in an excellent state
of cullivaiion, with a bearing
Orchard thereon grouting.
There is also n comfortable Log House,
attd n large'frame barn erected thereon.
For further particular* apply to ibe eubteriber on theorem
ite* Pereone withing to qvike inquiry and obtain infer tat
tlon by tatter. Wilt direct to Giabamion, Clearfield county.
December 10,1863.—if.
Hose’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Boot.
THIS isaPUUBLY VbGtsrAtfLBCUMPOUNt>, »C«en
titiaxlly prepaint) Trots »be berl Boot! and Herbs of tne
Medica, aad has gained the universal reputation Tot
IJI4 following elieci*. via:
Regulating oml Strengthening the liver and Digps*
live Organs, and cfensing Iho Stomach and Bowels,
Bad that caring el! Bilious Diseases. Lver Complaints, Dys
ptpsia. Indigestion, Costiveavcs, Hekdaohe, Fevor and
Ague, JaaatliQa. Nausea. Lust of Appetite. £lo , and causing
thrt fo» 1 to ouu ish nnd suupqrl every part.
PURIFY ING PHEULuuD— Aodtbai coring all Ilomots.
Cutaneous Krdptlons, tirrrofula, w alt Rheum, Erysipelas
Scald Head, Canker. i'irapws on the l&ee. Blotches, ulcers.
Tumors, Mercurial DLe evs, Oanoersrtfca. y "
REGULATING THBEtiCRBTARY ORGANS-And by
enabling them to perform their proper function!, preventing
hndennog many paiafal and dangerous diseases Strength
ening and quickening the NilrvoutdysUm.ibaialUring Ner
voutdrriia ton, sad coring all Diseases of the Nerves, inch as
Hysteria, Nuraltia, Cramps, iio..
rt is universal in the cure ol alt FcmnloComplninls
&• Weakness, general debility, Irrega.'arltr, Obtructons
' tiwehinauf the r'cet, Limbs. Joints. &0., caused by weak
i nets; alia. LUNG and THROAT COMPLAINTS, toon as
1 Co ds, Coughs, Asthma. Consumption 2za . also. Dropeiy.
H nviog made use of the Compound Syrup or Ye’low Dock
H wit, C MCKtiE U CO.,either oo solves or oar
families, and lindin* it to be a very salutary and effoctoa!
preparation, wenomosi oheerfully recommend U to the public
asa very vaJaabte msdicifte. ; .„
K Boom#, Esq..Cashieroflhectktlonht Brink Providence,
a. I.; A. W.tipvnoer, E*q , Cashier. Mmsßack Bank.-do
do: Rev. Wro.A. Philips. Rev. J. B. Richmond <?. »
Jones, editor Providence Gee. AdvL Wm. Field, M W.Q.
HI. Cyrus Fisher. M. K. 11. P. James Ua'dhinson. G. 8 l>n.
V. J. Bates. DocL-Becj Colby, and one bundled others of the
most respectable fb®'l»es of Providence-
This certifies tittlH hare for a number of years been no
attainted with th» compo’ithn and mode cif maoulactore of
MOIttE'S COMPOUND aYK(/P OF YEILOW DOCK
HOOT. 1 have pl«o been acquainted with its modns opet*
aadiin d state, and oan say that in all respeote it is admirably
c&loalated to remralr the clan of Diseases for wb ch It 1« de
signed. It is especially valuable in aad ai
its at endant srmutoms. il exciUs to healihy action the
LiVEK. removes'l‘orpor, and inactivity from the ORGAN
and simulates h-althy ai'iotj in all tho sysiem. Asa DEPU
KATOK or purifier ol the Blood u has no superior.
Provideuo’ ,H» 1 Jau.) DAVID HOLMES. M D-
Frcpiretl hy (.*. MORSK & <*o„ no. 440 Broadway
N. V-,nnd«old by Druggista and olheni thrcugbqut
this nnd other touulierI—O. 1 —O. D. VVATSON, Agenl,
Clearfield I*n,- ' Mny^.0,1863
CAUTION.
THE following property was DQrah&ied by me, at Bherifl
tittle, and loaned U DAVID MtCIIAELti. vi* : ONE
GREY MARE. ONS TWO.tiORtiB WAGON. 1 LONG
tiLLi". I PLOUGH. I COOKING STOVE, I SET HORSE
GEAR 4 , which l hereby caution ail persons not to putchose
ci mtilillo with. JHAAC SMITH.
Deoenib.r 1* 1£63.
GHAIJNOY IIUI.UKUT.WUh VVAINyVRIGIIT,HUN
TING IKJN & YLUYI). Importer!»ttdWholMal« Deal
,nlin FOOKI'IN w UOMEBTIO UIU GOUUS. No 16S
M/tnKltt WTRISET. Pbiladolphlo. Itfa3-
Joir.U ies3-Hm.
Cooking Stove For Sole.
AGOOH teoond-h.ml COOKING BTUVB for lala. ohoap'
furcakh or in exchangerorHAY. KoQuire atthlsouloe.
Ci>arfiebLBentem*mf Hi. 1833. ;
Bounty Laud and Pension Agency.
Tuckek, YVasiungton, D. C.
AlTtlmkEY' Tor otolma'nti. and Aront for obtalniar Re».
plßtioanrr. Naval. la.alld, aad Pair par FISNSIoNa.
U.jUNTV I.I.aND par, extra par, Gc , Tor Mil.
‘ ta lioa2tT t Uxml ob’alnSlbr tlie rvldowj aad litlrJ of Volan
lean or tl-a laxai It.volullon of lt»i.*nd extra par oMain
ed for those klroo served ia the U. ti. Navy, oa tho coast ol
Californiaand Mexico IVom itilG to IB&J.
- rtddrel[*,' CiIARLEa TUCKER. Waxhingtoo. D.C.
REGISTER'S NOTICE;
STVTOTICE is hnreby given, that tho following acoonnts
1\ hl'yo been oxommojl and patted by mo. and remain riled
* r» injbi* offije fo; Ihn inst«;Uou oChhlrt. Intateo*.
n. And a-'f others in any othe/.way intarastnd. and will
ented lo the next Cuarfieid county.
tobshvld at UieCoarkUoose.latbdi Borough orLlaailtehl.uD
Tiieidkf t « rjbth day ot Dooeaibei.sext. for ,confirmation
find aliowahua. , •» il •; ,
The Acpouat of Jeixe JToßon* John Uyera ant| BamotJ
Wehvfer. Administrators of'Jonarfaaii . •
w •* 1 WILLIAM PORrER, Register.
Clss»Ft«ld. Nor» 2J. 1863. • ’ ; i ! •-
•For*'''Mi Fentt .,
Til i)wbVffnz, part ol Ia LEAUiEL 1) ACADEMY;
I ■, v. J. BJHoENAELY; I
,! : ,
French Hurrs*
anbioribrr bss on bind FRENCH BURR« MILIy
tilDNEti of various eUes, Which be jvUl ui 4w (
of a superior flud.Lty.wd ftfreaxpnahie pjwes. ’
tj rtf on by to. U, KhrNt^|r
BAILIKOni . .
IINESOIgmORYOPCLEARPIELDtO
7 LYMAN.S. PHELPS, :
So, tavern! rears experience in the business. makeeine
el confident that 1 can rthdor general tamrjiclioa I would
erefore, thankfully receive a f barn <ll pubiia patronage. t ,
Cn>wu«viMb.'Nov. It>, ISSB —3 mrt. 1 _ l
V GEO. It. OOODLANDEU,
IXIaGU'-'.-MAKBit—Lntlnritinrc. Wolkdoncto «r.|«t
VV oa then nolle*, and on good tmint. ; ■.•llavyw.
A. K. VVIIIGtIT,
(VIEKCUANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN .I.IIM
ill ll£U—bccjfid fctreov.onedooy lonthol Mi reuiienoo—
Cl ftrMolil Deo i». 18jI.
william BLACKSHAIUB,
CABINET andUllAlUMAKßll.and HOUSE ft SIGN
I'AlNTJSU—onedoor south of the Presbyterian Church,
•to/***»<l Clearfield- P«. IK. |BW^
“g EOItGE WILSON,
PHYSICIAN— May he f unrl ni Ills office in LTJtIIEBS
IIUUU, when noi absent on prulomonttl bosincta
__ Teh an *853.
AUGUSTUS WHITMAN, |
CARPENTER— can bo I nmi at hie hew shop near the
corner of Market and Third sifMtte, v hero WINDUW
*AHH, and other works in his line will he mamifnclornd in
tbe bostslyle. Meroh 17,18*3—1y.
JOSEPH IL BRETHT ~
BLACKSMITH, nt NKVV WASHINOTON.CIearfIeId co„
where all kinds nf work ta done in hia line of business on
the ihoncii notice and most lejiontiblo terms.
Moy MO, l£>3.
VTERCIIANT ANI) LUMBER DEALER-Corner ol
,TA Prunl and Locurt streets—Clearfield.
Dec. 3°. IPSI.
JAS. ALEXANDER,
SADDLER ANI) HARNESS MAKBB-ln hit new shop
on Marketitreet, near Deo. jU. 1851.
B()( )T and SHOE MAK EK. beeond stietl. nearly opposite
A. K. Wrlshti s'ore. Clearfield I'a. April IK. lßsi.
LACKSMTITI. on Third street, between Market and
\j Walnut, Clearfield.l'a. Aprillo, iBod.
HENRY LORAINE,
OH YSIOIAN end DRUGGIST, on Maraeistreef, opposite
L lii* residence. Clearfield. April lU. 186‘J,
IXTAGON MAK EH, corner of Third and Locust sfreet.
r V Clearfield, Repairing done lo order. April. IH. *SU
FASHIONABLE' TAI Luß—West end ol Shaw's Row
on s : .afi—Clearfield. Deo. 60. 185..
TIIOMAS SHEA,
PASIIIONAHI.K TAlLOR—lnShaw’i How, on Maik.t
street, immediately over the Post Oce—Clevneld
Dec ad, IHM.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT sod FKOUUOE DEALER l.u'honbor,
co., Pa. Ai»rii 17, Ibda.
DAVID SACKET,
/"IAIIINBT AND CHAIR MAKER, Locuif it., tiotwnn
C/ Second nod Third, Ulearfieid, I'a. Apnl 18, IWif.
A. L. SCIINELL,
I^AILOR— Luthersburg.—will do hia work jail as good and
. as cheep, at any fellow. Dec. iiil, 1801.
JOHN ODELL.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
A TrORNEY AT LAW. Office adjoin.ae hilleiidencs on
c\ Second itreet opposite the roaidenceof Gov Die er Clear
field _ _ April_l7. 1W»»!_
DR F. ANTES CANFIED.
11 A VlN(l»iiurchaied the property and situation nl'Dr.G. P
a I H'dl/M. tender* hi« professional service* to ill* oi'ixens
of PKEnGiI VILLE and vicinity.—Office ono door can ol
| 4 ,,, l 7.*' S'nre. June ‘J4. 1&53.
SAMU ELA RNOLD,
MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. Lotherstmrg.
Cirftrtield county, I’a. April 17, ihoX,
ROBERT* McNAUL,
TANNER—AUIib UED STAND ia Culwo..,»il!«.
1 I - IC. M ISVJ.
GEO VV. RHEEM,
SADDLER. HARNESS fc THUNK MANUFACTURER
Second stieet. immediately over C. it- Watson's
DrneSjy- Jinn. BO.JHSi)
eUAMBERS & KLEPFER. ~
fXTHEELVminiIT & CUIAIRMAKERS. ter.-Urul,
VV port Pike iQwaahlp. *6B, J^jt.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— can be found at th« office form
erly occupied b/ G. R. Darrett, on Second Street Clear
ft*M Pa June 3. iBs'l—od
DR. GIBBONY I*'. HOOP,
fIAVING chanced his residence siom Krenchvhle lo Kr*
a 1 Isrsvillo.in Mofiii township, letptotl'allf often huser
vice! tothe ■QrroupdiiiCOofiimuQitjN June IS. Jb63.
JOHN RObT.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
POST MASTE.i. MERCHANT nnd UEAfEH IN I.UM
UiiU—Grahamton. Bradford toownibir,
IVo ff 7. IHSI.
DR. S. L. COBLE,
PH YSICIAN—retidcßoeone mile east ol Utearfield Bfidce—
will attend to *ll call* ua the shorten notice.
t?ept!6, I8»3»
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
1X7(1 EELWRICHT. CIIaIKMAKER. sod HOUSE Ji
VV BIUIIN PAINTEU-CurwßOiirill.. , „ ...
Ilec.dH, IWI.
OADDLE St AAKN ESS-MAKER. Bud JUSTICE
»r rliß I’P A.CK—(lvc iW *^*6l
J. L. CUTTLE,
ATrOKNKY AT HAW and LANH AGENT, Office ad
io ntdc hisrcs’dence, on Market street, I feld.
. * . March 3.1853.
' JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
ATTOBNBV ATLAW.C'eatH-ld. Tb—mfli twoomnlied
in French or GertdaA. May Id. Itwfi.
AC ENT for the tale of STUVEti% 6IIU/-GEARIKG and
CASTINGS ol alt kinds AIto.MAR IRuN fit JNAlbd
Threshing Machine*, Plow*, Acncultural Implements {to,
on ttedomi street, under ha IVintinr Office nili. 17 '63
BOUT and SHOE MAKER, can be found at hs shoplwo
doors eastol the Post i »ffioe, wliero he tins* ovt’auily on
liood a larie assortment b jthel home and city manasseture.
July 1853 __
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLAOLSMITH. Wacom, Bugsies, flic.. flic . Ironedon
abort notice, and the vary bs»l style, at huold stand in
tu6 borough ofCarwensville. Deo. t®, lbiM.
COACH. AND ttLEIGH MAKLR, on Third I'rect. be
tween nlatket and Locust, Oieaitield Pa, Apnltd.'Mt
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
IIyTERUiiANTS oon LUMtIHR DEALERS, WooMand
ItA I'OU Office, Bradford tp . Clearfield co. April 17,’0i1.
PHYSICIAN— May always be fonail at his residence ie
Carwensyfiie, when not proftssiouully absent.
Deo W. 18511,
LEVER FUS.GAL,
BLACKSMITH, Loibersburg.Pa , will attend ioallboii
ntssinhtsline,and will uisulurnish WAUONB, UUC
UIES, bo., very aheap, and tuannfaclnred inthetwst style,
and warranted. Aug. 7 185 I. y^
ISAAC SMITH,
Merchant. and dbade 11 in dumber and
Country Prodooegendrally—Btatesireet, betwosn Cherry
and Louosl—Gurweniville. Deo. Ell. 1851
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CU.
IRON-FOUNDERS— Ourwen»ville, An extensive anuri
meal ofCauings made to order.. Deo. lid. IHal
•THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO.,
aadexteuiiY* dfcaieu, and.-Maaai'actu<et»
ofLnmber.lLldHill*. . . Jolylfl.lbSil
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the month o! Lick Run. 5 miles from Clearfield
MEHCHAN I'd, and extensive Lumber ruanotaoluiers.
Joaelß.lboi.
T. JEFFERSON BOYER.
Pilg’SlUlAN—jaei be loan j at Iri.Offiea tu LUTHERB
U*'R:i, Clewl.ejd county, Pu., whtu not abient ou p.O
letsionai business. - T , September P, Iboo.
, ’ MOSSOl T & l i Wf6Rl'T..
1> ETAILkiK* OP FOREIGN AND UOMEdTIO MER-
JtV CIIANDidE <a-LIUUOtIB-on the'wfiUl Jo or Fee
ond street nearly opposite the Court House. Cleariielu, Pa.
Sept.dd.itL3.., 1 ▼
PHYSICIAN— May be foaprl eiliierul kii office,oratScQ-
BilJ'ilioiel-Currreo.villftf-wlreo not boi prorculoaally
otoeol. Deo. tulail. ;
V 08, ;U. v. WILSON, I
H : AVING removed bis s.lßue to tits new dwelling on. B*.
oond street, will promptly auswet aJpiottssionaloalli.
** heretofore Clearftield. Joneltf 1853.
• SAMUEL. B. TAYLOR, ; > j
aadROUX aaddHOM MAN UFAUTUgEUT
EM?*-IRVIN, " r """
EXTENSIV ) RET VILER UP PORtigN ; AND.DO'
meslio Mfl 1 ~Ca*tund oLitUestreet— Ceywnn
vple. Jl#c.3o. 1961.
C. KRATZER,
JOHN 11. IIILBURN,
JAMES lIOLLENBACH,
JOHN VV. SHUGERT
GEO. RICHARDS,
B. F. STERLING,
L. R. CARTER,
RICHARD GLENNING,
THOMAS MILLS,
M. E.» WOOD,
TBIE GIi.©JBI3..
The Official paper of Congress attd Nevfs-,
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March »JBO, that tho Ide4 or inch • aa I propoie
roaktiha Globeoriglnatcd.ln the sinUotiibe Vaibw pt\*W
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eaUea in the Union do not more eonerally wiawoonnui
(inland otttoUiiigiheir paper* with •uuniity And
oaldociamation. whwh ftw would read tlthny were-nppnkaii
oflbeconUotO publish fne debate* in Con grata on; nU**e*it
national question*. The principles upon whioli IhtdifiniUl
of opinion aritot, at well as tho deohiont would than -wait
rally bi'tore the public. on ! nilord tha bait data for ittiudfi
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D nrty, I cherished IheLunmte of eoitlnoing tneContrestiftn-
Bt Globe, and iriXHSibfe, In time. tr.perfecl it in ft foil history
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ofiUlal roourd From tl.o pu«go in the ettei of dtajirftl
Washington, wb.ch I havo quoted it will be peiceiyag Ihftt
Ho thought ihi* office ini*ht beouinbioed
lar BCw«i>apor; anti it li cerium that the avidity oi the puuho
ei«ltni»ori ant hind E « l ,ilFioatibut..to«lw
w[oit» to the weightier matter which mar bo celled Gottgift*-
*'°|i a IfniTnicceeded in my pnrnme of perfecting the
oflhoflebtite* in Congress and giving them IbsP J?j' , [_V,hWe
I l oow propose to lead them noroai. in CanucctUa withtbo
newsoilhe Joy. In *uch Imleu. eliall oatarrlp lull and QOOB
rLie intelligoice tent from tho sent ot Government in ftnr
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eewi forwarded too Do* within two hundred[ end fifty mtUu
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oieo'tie tlv’m lor tlieP.es*, put them slip by slip in tho ha®d*
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Wettand Noilh.nud hy ihob o'olock P. M. lor tbeoouin.
all ihe proceedings ol (joncrets up to the ord rary near ot
adjournment. Thai the accurate debales ol Gongi**» wm
reach tho c.lles tw o hundred and fifty miles from the Capitol
before their daily morning piper* am in circulation.
T he miscellaneous newt I »had becaretul to gather irons
'emote sections of theoontry hy to’egraph. I will obtain
from tin Executive Depaitmeou.lhrooßh tflnlaWt'urces.
the mailers of moment transacted in them, aad, through
nf*nts employed lorthu vi or pose, all theoity aaweof cooaa
uuenco in sufficient time to be put into the Globe nnaronliea
in the lispro s Mid iraics. In this war 1 h?R* ,pcfcat * a
new era in ihe dissemination of new* from
Hitherto no newspaper has ntemptnd to gWoj
counts orihinirsdoae at Washington hobiretho pohbonua*
*t adistmce had received Us first impressions from Irroipon
slhietelegrai hio dispatches, or by le'ter writers biased uy pe*
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Inters*! doriag all »hr year-the Lx»cuUvn
Oepxrtimmti and ihe information collected by them aven
dur.ni the process of Cons rest is of so m U uhi mpor i a n c«Uj th»
Interests tfevery seer ion ol the country—lhat I snail cosun*
tie the publication of the daily paper ft
view to become the vehicle of the earliest and oorrtCt
'"ifis n'oart of my plan to reduce the orlce of /1 *J?"sITaSSSI
to hall lhat ofsimilar daily pipors ; and thus 1 hope [oesteca
its oircoiatioo so as to lurite advertisements. ■ w,I J p r’’ , * h
advcrtUt-raenti of the G.iveromeni, Tosubscribers iln Jhft ci.
ties 1 hope to submit such terms as wIM ladnco them to
vertise their business in every village thronghoßl thft JmihjJl
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i b# rhe < ffitniia , i l n or lha new Adminstretfon and tb* new
1 Congress portends muciohange in he oiorsoof public fti*
fairs a* the result o! the rest »es *iu». Many
which were brought op in tbe last Congress wemlaid over by
the Democratic m: j >rity to await the
cr&l’O Executive. Tiro new motMeling of the tsnfl , tbft ftftw
land system; tbe question of giving homesteads, ana maainc
every man a freeholder, who may choose to become onftj tno
approiim.iinn of Ihe Allentloaod I'auihoccai.hr e neuo»-
el railroad acroi. Ihe lerrour. ol ihe Unloe i ref'Jf
Army. Navy, and civt offices—all these greet quetUoni, witU
a Iboutaod minor ones, deeply aiiectine moltitndes «v{**“
and every slate in the Union will now being matured by
toblic opinion, come up for the Government • d® ol * l ®®-
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orgaa xa ionsof the country. .
To these elememt of interest another it likely to ba Inlrodn
oed by the Interposition of tne agitations of Europe. Attw
newly forty years ol peace in Europe then ** *.■
leissKts that now se> tniiraoght with tendencies
war; and ir war corals, in all likelihood there will
toch nnivenal change hnt the United plates oan bft dly ex
pect loescaue lu vortexf In'ieed from late vvenU It 1> appa
rent lhat onr Govefuraent is already drawn into European
difficulties. These circuinstnnce* aredreuntod to draw ine
public mind towards the next Oongtcii w.th much ex»ectft-
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fanning debates a* civen by the reporter*. Tie
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•quires the salaol about W.WW cop es togeimbursn
U otbonlv werosold. ibec«>st of each copy would bi about
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ijog oue beloro that male J W royal qotinopoge*~4oar ara«|
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the 6th. and for the Coif resstonil CJlnba by fho l&J
her The money nod iccnmpanv an order for either wr
Dailv or theUongrestlonal Globe. Hank notesourreut where
4 aobicriber resides Will be received at £ RIVES.
Washington", October 12. ft&3.
Medicines Avorlliy a place in nil Families.
Being Prepared by a Regular Gradual<
and Physician of 30 years Experience.
I.U.J R ROSE tiaalloooraiy Member ol lh, fhilad«l
« * phl» Meffioil rtooi.tr. aud «raduaretUa 18J). fra™ ‘V
Unlver.it, of rsßß.jlTßßia. BBd.rtb. (tnidanoeof tbetru
|y eminent Professor* Fhyiwk. Chapman. Gibson. Lose.
Ham-namrscelebraDd formrdical solence.
being solicited by thousands nt his patients l ® £
; PropvTatlons, be now offers to ihspobho hi*
fxperrono fbrthe unit thirty years, the fol owinff valnablo
« 9 AtWOMON^IJrJRom*.
Nervous and InsigordtiDg Cordial.—The Craftiest DisoOTery
in Medicai Sdenwa—This asionuhmir l reparation * oT , rt l*J*h
any wsak constitution, debilitated l>y oare. lat>or, study o
du<at,. act. Ike . c itrm, li.ive. rlrrhetb aad airpalllo.
and possesses great invigorating properties, t
For Heart Ui.eai.\ all Neryo... AHeeUoai. Flatuleacfl
Heart Bara. Rattle*.act. Nutnbnv.;, Nenral-la, ibliHb the
splrlu, andiivine oower to the whole systtiu, it.iialnuat
mtracQlousTn*l» tflects. toQ2»*»* bottle.
THE CHEAT PAIN CUHER.
DU YOU SUFFER WITH ANY PAIN.-ir ran doi ,au
will liad imroadiale relief b, nrlrrrt Dr RudE'H FAIN Ul b ■
ER. It s the only preparation which curei alo.ost instantly.
Bore Throat. Rhanmausm from Colds. Im‘ls \n the Side.
Hack, or Limbs: faoa, Earjor lonlh Aohc;
Bowels, Sdo or hack>StHl No Y, Uruues, Leras>. and ' hd•
blftins. WJifirave>?ou have pain, use the Pam Cnrer. oat*
to all afitOTprioe Ll>s.«L aud 5U coats b rfllef,
FOR CUUGHd. COLDS. CROUP AND WHOOPINL
COUGH—th* bjit Cough Syrup in the vtotUl -Ur. Rote »
ce'ebrueti Cough eymii. Sives Irumedlute relief I JJ.r OI 7.
• IoQRh, whether ConaUmptive or pmee vlme Irey • co*d. It
alloys any iriltttioo ol the Dangs, and L|
ayuinst Intnraattacks. In bott « at Wod« • and
Children are also liable to Croup, sn-lisols dno*irro«* gwjuuj
u !)r. J.B. Boses nevei luihni LUUUI
another a! w an wrtrv\
in cold and damp weather. The Ltlhctod will liud laluif In
the use of Dr 8. Rose’s Whooping • oujli Syiup. whloh ol-
bfeyaat. the d rearer
of the Lungs, Drops? in the Lhnt, and LonsumpUan, price
Rosn’s AlirrMivf o- Blood purifier. On
orniio hh*nmntlo Compound—Compoand exlrNCt or Bueno,
KiticJdeiment, Camnnatlvo-.Hnlsew Warns Klllnf Oi Vw
mil* ge.Cioup t*yrau.Golden Pills, Pile Otnlutent,.
HeiliDg Ointment. Eye Olutmenl. fcyn
iij plifer*. French o,.ectlic, lelnnf Cordial, AoouetliOiJ,
Elexir of Opium. Liquid Hair & ntl «mal« sD«Q|n<b
Ailthenhove prepuranous, with DIL 1108 E SMbUILAi*
ADVISER idpcrsunsin sictneis end in heanb.to beliau oi
V) jii to Is 1 Is ner al I y
Hrnraiboat tk* Stnta. „ , , ■ ime m. l»»-7at.
O. D. WATOuN, Agent,Clearfield Pa.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
Tho Estate or Zebubn Miller, DecensoJ
TMIE Dmlonl.neil, aiipoiated by tire Iloooratile. tba
e. ol the rJri,li .b’i E'oort ol Clearl t. tl aouatir tOr,a
port diitriburloa of .ho lunrlii In lha traail, of Ev»M.
admlaUtratov. Sio.. of ‘Aabutou MilU rM llptod.li
of CotweniYill., daovatatl. w|rl ..Mt VS,
ftißdi. at hi.otlioe la the B.rotj,b ul. Dlaarl M,
da, the IStb day ot Sta.qtat ‘ ‘
Cleaift'ld. Sol . V. I«yl.
. V
ex fHERFAS.ipr wlfr MArtY, ha# tvliiuy W tad bttrd
VV wiihoaijuskoauseus pursantm* Net'**
by oauxioned against ho'bo mg ot iiui’.iei, fagsuuLiny an
ouunt. ns \ nio Ueuraiipvd to pay du debts ol nor continotibg
.rtartbt. aato, '''Q'BOBa^OSS.
November 17.18>3 3l—v<d