Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 26, 1854, Image 4

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    VALUABLE PROPRTY
JA Ait tTniVai't© SsiEo=
rte "HE subscriber offers nt privafo sale,
‘ ihrcu lots, situate on I hilbert st., in
the Borough ol Curwensville, wiiha splen
did NEW TANNERY, supplied with n
fountain pump and every other necessary
dbnvenionce, two dwcl|ining houses, in
condition, with other out-buildings,
and one stable thereon erected.
The property is in good condition, being
well supplied with water &c., and will be
Disposed of on reasonable torins. For fur
ther particulars apply to J. B. M’Enally,
Clearfield, Pa., or to the subscriberoti iho
premises. • S: B. TAYLOR.
"-March, 24, fis4j-6m.
Lli’. of Petit Jurors for May Term, 1851
JOHN Litz, farmer, Beccarin; F F
Coudriet, lumberman, Covington ;
Wm Williams, farmer, Jordan Jas Mc-
Ghee, farmer, Bell; Adam Wheeland, fur-
Kier, Burnside; A M. Gill, farmer, Brad
hord; John Lung, farmer, Burnside; Oli
ver Conklin, farmer, Luwrence ; Jos Lon
don, farmer, Boggs; Benjamin Babcock,
carpenter, Clearfield ; Daniel Fry, furmer,
Chest; Jnmes Graham, (of Isauc) farmer,
Bradford; Jos PostlethWait, farmer, Brudy;
Geo Ellinger, Jr., farmer, Brudy ; James
Flanngan, farmer, Bradford ; W C Foley,
gentleman, Brady; David Hoyt, clerk,
Ferguson; Grier Bell, farmer, Ferguson;
Abraham Goss, farmer, Decatur; Joseph
Heath, farmer, Fox ; WmL. Risher, far
mer, Goshen ; G W Shoff, furrner, Wood-
Word; James McMurray, farmer, Burn
side ; David Gearhurt, larmer, Decatur;
James Johnson, farmer, Jordan ; Jas Elder,
farmer, Bell; Mutthins Hollopeter, farmer,
Union; Sumuel Fullerton, furmer, Law
rence ; Matthew Caldwell, furmer, Pike ;
A G Welch, farmer, Lawrence ; Benj’n
Baird, farmer, Bell; Benj Bonsnll, farmer, 1
Brady; Wm Mitchell, farmer, Lawrence ;
Andrew Addleman, farmer, Lawrence ;
Wm. Bridgens, farmer, Karthaus; John
Hoover, farmer, Mortis; Jacob Frantz,
Carpenter Brady ; A T Scriven, phvsicion,
Beccnria ; E. K. Livergood, farmer, Gosh-1
on ; John Byer, farmer, Woodwurd ; Jos
■ jßeiers, teacher, Curwensville ; J F Bloom,
farmer, Jordan; John Mchaffey, larmer,
Burnside; Joseph M’Clarren, farmer, De
catur; George Wilson, jr., farmer, Boggs;
Joseph Lytle, farmer, Lawrence; Andrew
Cross, inn keeper, Boggs.
ptpfee! Grand Jurors, for MnyTerm 1854.
. *|f.OHN Swan, lumberman, Beccnria ;
M i William T. Gilbert, blacksmith, Bell;
David Flegal, Jr„ farmer, Boggs ; Conrad
Ginter, furmer, Woodward; Don’t. Liv
ingston, tailor,Curwensvillo; JohnHuuch
onbury, furmer, Chest; John Orr, lum
berman, Bell; T. D. England, farmer,
Pike; Benjamin Carr, sawyer, Girard ; J.
F. Lee, farmer, Bell; Jacob Kaons farm
er, Girard; M. A. Frank, tuilor, Clear
field; Wm. Miller, justice, Covington;—
John Rider, farmer, Covington ; Mordica
Livergood, farmer, Girard; G. W.Rheam,
Saddler, Clearfield ; Edward King, farmer,
-Burnside; Reed Alexander, furmer, Wood-
Ward - ; Joab Rider, farmer, Covington ; J.
A. L. Flegal, farmer, Goshen ; Joseph
Logan, farmer, Decatur; Edward Wil
liams, farmer, Ferguson ; Abraham Hoo
ver, larmer, Jordan ; Silas Munn, farmer,
Union.
Estate of David Saekett, Deceased.
N OTICE is hereby given, that letters
of Administration have been granted
to the subscribers on the estate of David
Saekett late of Clearfield Borough, Clear
field county, deceased. All persons in
debted to said estutenre requested to make
payment immediately,and personshaving
claims against the same will present them
properly authenticated for se'tlement.
PHEBE SACKETT, i , , ,
. c GEO. SACKETT, \ Adm r
l4, 1854.-01.
A STEM SAW DULL LOW FOR CASH.
THE Steam Saw Mill which has been
in successful operation at Fostoria,
Blair co. for four years will be sold for
01000 cash. This mill is in excellent con
dition—-has cut within the last four years
five million of feet of lumber j the owner
having cut off ull his timber is anxious to
dispose of her and will sell her for one
third of her cost. Any person wanting to
purchase can see her in operation at Fos
tor/a,on the Pennsylvania railroad. Ad
dress, G. A. Madson, Fostoria, Bluir co.,
Pen'rm. G. A. MASSON.
March 15, 1854.-2 m.-pd.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
THE citizens of .Curwensville and
Lumber City and their vicinities,
Will take notice that the co-partnership of
Montelius, Ten Eyck & co., has this day
been amicably dissolved, by B. Hartshorn
taking the store at Lumber city, and A.
M. Montelius, E. Montelius & Wm. Ten
Eyck taking the store at Curwensville.
They will still continue to do business
at the old stand, under the title or Monte
lius, Ten Eyck & co., where they will
be happy to wait on all who may call on
them. The books and papers are left in
tljeir hands for settlement.
Curwensville, March 15, 1854.12 m.
RAOs WAIVrtEW.
BEING extensively epgnged in the
manufacture of paper, we will pay
w 9°» atr y Merchants and others having
? a^e * more than the present ‘mar
ket prices— Cash.
JESSUP & MOORE,
n ,j „ Pu P‘ sr Manufacturers,
Philadelphia—Nos. 24 and 26 North St.
lstst. below 4fch, between 6th and oth
March 16, 1864.-2 m.
Tuesday flight last,' a small Gold
Breast Pin, of little value to any one
|)Ut theoWner. Tne finder will be reward
p«. on returning it to the subscriber,
•£, H.B. SWOOPB
February 80,1884.-*tf
SPRING GOODS!
T©Mir J^^ 8 r oNEPIUCE P CASEi STORE,
Purchase Where You Please! ftp n splendid assortment of Spring and Sum*
| J '^V-'T^nTu^pa^d 0 ® me rn Baododton 8 a 0 d 0 dton to his usual variety, he has
1% °J w ß nd? of SrL!eriErSl.SJ a large lot of Ladle’s Dress Goods, such ns
ml :Vo‘trTl^7,r 3 r "l ol?h P ru| lndia-Silk, Plaid Lawn, Brocha
feS.'delphm. Call and Don’tlj Shawls, Silk, Crape and Gossamer Bon*
the place, nt the corner oppo-S nets, &c. • n
'fc&mc the Pennsylvania Rail Road Do-gS rt . :A “°r A l | or ®° °f C “ rp ?’ n
&W Goods delivered ut Tyrone twoSS Oil. Cloths, Ready-Made Clothing, and all
Relays alter purchasing. Mind that lgS 'ho now styles of Dress Shoes, cheaper
«Skeep Moss Pork, Bucon and than ever. C. Iv.KAi.ZEK.
H White Lead, Oil, Ropes, &c. Al® April 5, 1654.
js o '' " hi , ch wi, J bo ' sold " l ?, v^ r n y J OW S LIST OF LETTERS.
tS Pr Ha rnsbart'Eeb’y 8, 1 ' 1 fi e T in .}” B , ‘‘"if* F ° St ° #CCat CW ‘
gjj as field, April Ist, 1854.
Emmons Arnes, Jacob B. Bilge, Jos.
' s ßroye, Stuart W. Chudcil Mary Carter,
Jacob Clahuugh, George Cops, William C.
Catlin, Julius Conklin,RensnllaerCram, 3,
Jonathan Davis, John Earl, Joseph Earl,
Thos. Grnhum, Sophia GralThs, E. D.
Green, N. J. Hart, A. H. Hamlin, Philip
Helsell, Jno. G. Htiddelson,Elijah
James McMullen, H. W. Mulleor, Wm. S.
Munn, A. Montgomery, 3, Miss E. C. Og
den, Jno. H. Puul, Jonathun Enters, Loret
to Roberson, Addison Sturmbtiry, Peter
Swartz, Joseph Travis, Edwurd W. Tit
zell, 8, Jncob Wheelund, Jacob Wornel
dorf, W’m. A. Young, Jacob Zilcox.
OCT Persons inquiring for letter in this
list will please say they aro advertised.
JNO. H. HILLBURN, P. M.
April 5, 1854.
THE CRYSTAL PALLACE, ,
5S about to close, and so is A. M. Hills
Store. Being desirous to close out
his slock of goods, ho will sell for the rea
dy cash for cost and carriage. He hus on
hand n splendid assortment of all kinds of
goods usually found in a country store. —
Some good pieces of Deoskin
u choice lot of Cloths of almost any
every dcsciiption. Beautiful Cushmeres,
and somo of the lutest patterns of French
Merinoes, and a large lot of Calicoes,
Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Boots
and Shoes, particularly ladies wear of
Shoes, Hals and Caps children’s Hoods, 1
All Wool Delanes, Sattinets, Tweeds and
JFlnnnels, Hardwaro o( almost every kind,!
Queensware and Crockery ware 1 , Fancy |
articles, Genis. nnd Ladies Hosiery, &c. j
The subscriber is bound to sell out fiis|
entire stock. A. M. HILLS. }
Jan. 5, 1854.
CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
''H''AKF NOTICE, that a new firm has
j| been established in Curwensville,
and with it a determination to sell goods
cheaper than they haveever been heretofore
offered, under the title of Smith & Brown.
We are ready to wait on all our old friends j
and customers, and as many new ones
as will fuvor us with a call. Just give us!
a call at the old stand, and we will con-!
vinco you iliat all wo hnve told you is
true. We havo a large nnd well selected
stock of goods, and will sell at wholesale
or retail, as we have said cheaper than
you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain
and all kinds oT Produco taken in ex
change for goods.
SMITH & BROWN
Curwensville, Jail, lfth, 1854,
Notice. —The subscriber being desi
rous to settle up his old accounts, (which
his old friends and cusUwTjrrs having un
settled nccounts will plendp take notice.)
Having to be from home the greater
part of histime, persons will at all limes find
his partner Thomas Brown in the store
ready to* woiton you. ISAAC SMITH.
Jan. 6th, 1854.
Georod Our. John Klinger
BLACKSMITHING.
r H‘'HE subscribers respectfully inform
M the residents of the boro’ of Clear
field and vicinity, that they have entered
into copartnership, and intend carrying on
the above business in all its branches, at
tljo old stand of George Orr on third
street in said borough, nnd they hope by
strict attention to business, und being con
stantly furnished with a good assortment
of iron, to be able to give satisfaction to
all who may patronize them. Every ef
fort will be made to have their work done
according to promise, and in a substantial
mnnner. Country produce of all kinds
taken in exchango for work—and cash
never refused.
N. B.—Our shop will be open from
doylight on Monday morning until 4 P.
M. Saturday of each ,week. J
NOTICE TO COfiLECTOBS
ALL Collectors previous to 1853, w/l
take notice, thut if the whole amount
of their Duplicates are not paid in full on
or beforo Muy Court, they can positively
expect to pay Sheriff’s costs immediately
after Court. And a number of Collectors
for 1853 will bo dealt with in the samo
manner if they do not attend to this notice.
We arc determined to have those outstand
ing debts due the County collected in or
der to make cash payments for all liabili
ties in tho future progress of the business
ol the county. By order of the Com’rs.
G. B. GOODLANDER, Clerk.
Clearfield, Feb. 5, 1854.
Clearfield Poftery.
FR. LEITZINGER, respectfully in
forms the public, that ho constantly
keeps on hand a good assortment of funcy
Pettery ware, such ns Crocks, Dishes and
Stove Pipe Collurs of every convenient
size. Furmors if you want to buy cheap,
give us-" a call at tho Clearfield Pottery,
near George Orr’s Blacksmith Shop.
Country produce will bo taken in ex
change for wure, and a libcrul reduction
made to wholesale purchasers. !
January 11, 1854—1 y.
Terrific Slaughter of the Russians
(DmmMmodL JFJlootoy
AND the cheapest, best and largest as.
sorlmentof Boots and Shoes in the
county, can bo found at R. Glonnans’ es
tablishment, two doors west of M. Hills’
stoie. If you doubt it please call and be
convinced. No purchase no pay.
February , 1854.
L. JACKSON CRANS,-
. AWOTHM 'AT IL, AW,
OFFICE, aidjojoinj his residence on
Second Stfeet'Clenrfield, Pn. Huv.
ing charge of Judge Burrett’s unfinished
business, Judge B’s. clinnta will find, their
papers in his hands, and obtuin from him
such information as they tnay desire.
O JBushels of Leans,
N hand and for safe at Smith’s Cheap
Stord Cur wens ville.Pa -rJsn y fls ’64
EPELEPTIC PILLS.
For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and
all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases.
sjERdDNd WHO AUL LABORING UNUfiu mu .»»».
r irei.ing malady wi I And the VECivi ABLE liLEvTti.
PILLS, to he iheonly remedy over di.coyeied lurourtng tip
ileuty, or tailing Pita.
I ho e Pillt possess atpecillc notion oa l lie oervoaa ayttem ;
and, altnouch they are preparedo*ptc.ally lortho paruoso oi
caring they wilt bo loun I of eipe rial ban-ifit -i.r nl. pe*
tuna ufllicted with weak nerves, or whom natrons a* stem lm>
been t.fi-t rated or shaduel f<om any o-msu whatever. In
disentei of long standing , tap (induced
by nervnutceit iney arts evccodingl) banen.ial.
Pric I '. $3 per box. oi iwo botes for $?. Pu.toat oat of the
city,enclosing a remittance,* will hnvethe Militant throogli
the mall, faoor pottoc. For sMobv SLTH S. IIANGE, No
U4J, BALTIMUKKe-T . BaITIUOKK. Md .to whomorJvrs
from i.lt »arttofUie Union mail be addressed,postpaid, |
May >7 W 53 ly^
Bounty Land nnd Pension Agency.
CuAitEns Tuckeu, Washington, D. C.
ATTORNEY for claimants', nnd Agent Iqr obtaining Rev.
.PJ. U A 1 .W7» Naval, Invalid, and halt pay PENSIONS,
ll.juN I Y LLaNU aneartof pay, extra pay, ftc , for Mil.
it.nry and Nnral icrvicos
HoTinty Lard obtained for the widowa and heir* of Volan
teera ol tfo Pexas Kevolnllonol and extra par obtain
ed for thore who served in tho U H Navy, o*u she coast of
California and Mexico from ISlSto IHSJ.
AddJeja LIlAtfLEt TUCKER, Washington, O.C.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Land Agent,
WILL praiGuetn the several Cruria olCeuiHall and
i.lk ctoniitti, oodatteiidto the payment of taxes on
avae&ted lands.—
REKEHENCKR■ —HI» Excellency. WM. niGf.Qß.llarrlt.
tH fff .Tr F . ,on . BGLI3 LEWIS. Lanoitter-G. W.IVtIJO.
KNoX.Krankiin-J.C.MONr.
GualLßYi Pt.iladelphia.
All perroat hevingbuftpeM with him. will In hii nbtonce,
apply to J. lIIUOIL GoHOJN, who wiilattoad to theiamo
deptembir ib. 1803
THE teipectfally announce to theotti*
gent of Lleaijjeld county and tr\.o public generally, that
they b&vo commenced tho manoleototy of tt i ON G WAKE,
one miieeatt«t LUTHERtsUUUu H. wncio they ore prepar*
e*; lo lufnith pn anlcieolßTONE WAUE cqualioouy man«
uractaredpitewhete.and onreatonahfeterms
EToVe PIPE uOLLAItd cooilnntly hand,
J irders promiuiy attended to. nndtfliberal diacoaot mndeto
wholesuleparchaseri. M.J.POKTFK
AogmtW 1853 —3t. O.V.POUTER.
R. GLENNAN,
B'iiHliioiinble Tailoring.
'CPQacDcaasiaa s
HE-II'ECTKUI.I.y oauouncel (o the oitueu. ol Ole»r
-nol<l.cooo;jr,SBd lha ottblio son«i«ll» that oh oontiuuei
”°S"J,V£ hMIUM,at hi. l OLuai ANU.above
to- FottOlUon, wh.i. he will at va>, bo oi.natca to wait oa
a who may lavorhim wlta a call. Ho hai oo hand a well
, Mh3 U! H ,l ;;h!^f ~to' KL wrHa>OA? s ,MEREdo » l ii'n*M-
Mrhlcn lie will waiMßtto ha ol good goaiitr, and
whl ba.oldvary low. Hiaoldoattomenaieieqa.itmltocoa*
tluno their patrocatto ai d a. maatr a.w on, a, mat Sad it
cpßTMiieiit.na ba aunrn tharn that ha U prepared to Taralih
tl‘* mata.i.l. ii aad do tha wotk In ptopaa mpnaor.
TUOB. SHEA.
Dissolution of Partnership.
jTipHE partnership heretofore oxisling
i between Daniel Wetzel nnd Levi
j Wetzel of Girard township, Clearfield Co.,
engaged in tho Carpenter business, was
dissolved on the twentieth day of March
last. All poftons indebted to said firm
will make payment to Daniel Wetzel, and
those having claims against the same will
present them properly authentica tod forsot
tlement. DANIEL WETZEL.
LEVI WETZEL.
April 1!, 1954.-3 t.-pd.
NEW GOODS.
fIMJK Subscriber would nlorm the citizens of Clearfield
X county and the pubiio ceuernlly. ihai he ius JUST ill-.*
~El VED. osdtiNOW OPENING, at the S’orehouse fo;«
merly occupied by Wing U Getchel, at Moriisdale. n
Large , Splendid t) Cheap
Aisjrtmtui ol Goods, consisting of every stylo and quality • f
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cut
lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets, Confectionary,
Clock's Watches.
ALSO, a laijrcaofi « ell selected stock of
Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs <j- Medi
cines, fyc., Sfc.
Inshorta'l kinds tfpGoous usually acutin n Country Store
All of which he (■ determined to sellUU E.APEII 'I HAN EV*
Ett HEKOttE OFFERED IN ULF.AKI iKI.D U< <UNTV
EDMUND F. BRENNER.
Morrltf'a.’e, Nor. in. 1852.
JOHN M. CHASE,
New Store.
THE nndortitoe-1 respectfully inform thy inhntrtnnts of
CleQifield county, that they harenyenod a Si''>KK in
the town ol Aftd'<N VILLE In Jordan township, at ths
intersection ef the (Don Hope turnpike with the Chess Greek
road, and otfor for sain a luil supply of
Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Patent Med
icines and all other articles usually
kept in a country store.
Allcfwhlch will he so.d at mo terete prices for cash, or ox*
changed for CRAIN. LUMUEU file, utw n"i<hb r» w e
ntpi'CiiuJly a,k to«:ail, and assure them we Intend doica bu
siDess at os luw rates as cash purchases will a 1 low
Junoili ISii -ty. CllAtrE & SWAN.
KOfitKßC'B' IS. WEB,SBB
i LI At?joit received Irom New York nnd
ll Phiiadeinhln, a large noil sp'omlid ns*
lortrrenl ofj likV F.Llt Y—eoosiiting of La.
J&r m die* Gold Breast Pms, Morning Pint. CofT
[Z "Z vi pin«» 'Uibbcu pint, Alto, Gentlemen's
N Pioa Gold Pin», oi chlfrrpet limpet and
(I Mi •isei, Pine Go:d Car Pins Drops, late style
o* Jenny Lind Kings find D>ops. Bracelet*
m \JJ PiDtrer K'nct. Pine Gold Feut ft Pencils
Vj Gold Watch Keys. Silver Ten ft Tubl
ttpoone Butter Koivoi dngnr Toogt, and
Thimbe* i.adiet Pine Pnrd Oases. Port Mon*»>», BILVKP
I’AILNT LEVER. HUNTING OaSK W a IVII Es-i om
lilWo •J-'-oPKN FKUNT I'ETAt UPl> LKVERd-lrooj
*lB to tJO-LAPlNEe—from $lO >o SIV Fm« iJGIJT UA V
Wntches, frora Bto JU Dollars Pm« Gold Watches. SO to4o
dollar*. All of which he wid wairant for re luct time.keep
er!. Alto a largo assortment of tJpectHclei. Fob Chains, Vest
Chains, Gnrd Chan*. P.nkutves. Pocket Books fto
GLMf’Kß—Etght Dry and Thitiy Hjut t'Jocks. Finn Small
Spring (’locks—3o!honr and 8 Joy—Mutfoal it a tuireoit, nnd
a gteat variety ol nrtiofes ton numerous t > mention, asuailt
koot br Jewelers. Ail the above mentioned warranted good
ant will b* »old at tho towcu prctli ■ bu hit te>mi are
GAH i I3 r VVntchos. Clocks and jewelry neatly RE
PAIRED, nnd Warranted foroto » ear. jy iy*o3
FIT! FITS! FITS!
THE VEGETAm.U EXTRACT
STONE WARE
BUSINESS DIBECTfIRY fIF CLEARFIELD CO.
E. L. MILLER,
SURVEYOR. Bell township Clearfield cou»ty,—AlJ bn
iiD#i««oiiait»'dl him promptly atteicDd to—Andress,
Ohost P o.,C : «atfi«ld coqotv Al»ril 4*
T. JEFFERSON BOYER.
PHYSICIAN— can be lujiiil at his ullioe in LUTHERS.
IHR Cieufiofd oiiacty, l*a., when not absent on pto
feitloeol business. September#, 1863.
MOSSOP & POTTORFF.
RETAILbKo OF POKE UN AINU UtMJddTlO MER
CHANDISE fit LIQUORS—Un the west side ol tea.
ond street nearly opposite the Court House. Ulearifehl, Pa.
Sept yd,.05U..
H. P. THOMPSON,
PHYSIC! AN—May betoauUeiihirat tils ofllce.oratScr*
flila's hotel—CarwoDsvlllo—when not not professionally
at)u>nt, n-c yy IHSI.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TANNEK non lluU'X' and ciUuK MAMDEAU'I’UKER
.Jarwdi ivillh. Deo
DR. S. L. COBLE,
Pfl YBICIAN—rend* nee one milo end u half south sail of
Lumber City, ,/n the uiriae Load louding to Now Wash'
iQgtoe. r'lpeCttully cflbri his services to the turn andlng
community Deo. y 3.1853.
LYMAN S. PIIELPS,
CLOCK AND WaTOH MAKEU, Cur..«uivlllo, Pa.-
Watches und Clocks nemly repaired and WAttttENl'
(sD. tteveral years experience in tho baucctv. makes mo
feel confident that L can render general suti'fiction 1 would
theielore, tfiar>klullv receive n sharo ot pobilo patronage.
t’D'won.viii** Nov. 16 18— 8 mo.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAGO -MAKEK—Lnthßr.bur*. Work dono to oriler
•*n short notice. end op gooriterms Deo 28. o 1«
A. K. WRIGHT,
v<f ERCHANT AND fcXnSNSIVK DEALER IN I.UM
vl Hl2K—Second street, ono door south ol his residence—
-01 arflald. Deo ay, Itbl.
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRB,
CABINET andUHAUI MAKER. ana fl vUSG & SIGN
PAINTER—one door south of the Presbyterian Church,
Socntd street,Clenrriold, Pa. April 16,1853.
I_>IIY RICIAN—May to I und at hisodicein LUTHERS
JL BURG, wbon not absent on professional baiineu.
Feb 30, IBS!].
JOSEPH H. BRETH,
BI.ARKBMII'II, nt NEW VV AalllNUKJN.Ule.rnolJco,.
where all kinds of work is uooe in his line of bust nets on
tho shoriost notice and most rouonable terms.
• May 20,18*3
VTEHCIIANT AND LUMUEH t EALGR-Coroor of
fc Y.l Front and Locust streets—Clearfield.
JAS. ALEXANDER,
ADD! ER AND II Ail * i.SS fll A K Eli—ln his new »hop
on Market sure-. near Meireli’s ho.el. Deo 20, IHSL
!3 Of >T and SHOE M AIC GU. *e«joo • sired, nearly opnoslto
*_/ A K. Wrlshut ore, Clearfield. Pa. April 16.165 J.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
»’>LACKSMITH. on Third street, between Market and
>_VVu l nnl. Clearfield. I'a. Aeriilt), tboJ
lIH YSICIAN nad DRUGGIST, on Mark«ittrejt.opposite
L hie residence. Clearfield. April Itf, lehl!.
IXTAGON MAKEU, corner of Thirn and Locust street
» r Ulearfirld. Repaitiog done In order. April, 16, ’63.
FASHIONABLE TalLuß—West end ol Shaw's Row
on stairs—Clearfield. Deo. JU, 185 .
LT 1 ABHIONABLL TAIH »K— InShaw's How, on Market
X? street, immediately over the Foil Ooo—Cleerlieid
pec 39,1851.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCII AN T and PRODUCE DEADER. LuthersbntK
Clearfieldco., Po. April 17. 1853.
I 1 A 1 LOR— Lnther.burg —will do his work j i it as good and
ascheap, as <m> oilier fellow. Dec. 29,1851.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
4 T TORN E Y aT LA W. Office adj doing his residence on
il Second sheet opposite iheresidenueol Gov. HicerCienr
tiolJ April 17. 1t53
HENRY SWAN
DR F. ANTES CANFIED.
nAVlN(»,ourchasfdtbe property and siiuaiOr. of Dr.C. F
II tenders liii prof«-siionnl ser ices to th*s ci'ir.ons
■if FRENCH VILLE and vicinity.—Office one door east ot
LUTZ Store. June 24, lt>s3.
Merchant *d<i i'kouuuk i.uthenbor*.
< <*onnt*, l*a. April 17; 1^52,
ROBERT McNAUL,
'PANNER—At ihe LD BTAMJ in Curwor.ivillc.
x I'ec.fcH.lHM
QADDLEU.H AHNES3 & THUN K MAN UEACTCR EH
t —Oo Second U.eet tmmedieloiy over C L) Watson's
Ura« Store ]j dO . #O, IBMI.
DR. GIBBONY 17.l 7 . HOOP,
»AVKN(J chanyed hi* reinleoce irom Kronen* ide lo Kj»
lanvillo in Morri' township, jeiptctfull v often hi* ter
vjcpitothei • noundlnit community. June l‘i. 1863.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
POST MASTE.I.' MEUUIIANI anil uEAFEIt IN LUM-
L HER—Grahamlon. Urodfutd toownhii',
Dec 87, 1851.
WM P CHAMBERS,
11/HEELWIMOHT, Oil MiIMAKEU. and IKJUBEtt
VV BIUUN PAlNTER—(Jurweni vilte.
Rec.HH, IBM.
B. F. STERLING,
OADIII.E & AARNErIri MAKi.K. and JUSTICE
C 7 IHE PR\CE—Carwensvule. Deo *J'J ieftl.
J. L. CUTTLE,
4 Tron.NEY AT I,A'V and LAS- AUENT, Office ad.
.j joinidg hiirerdeuce, on M&rXei street,C raihelti.
March 3. 1803.
L. R. CARTER,
A CENT for the tala ul BIIIVEB, hIILL-CEAKirUi and
C\ CASTINGS ol oii kind. APo nAU iltuN a NAILS.
Tnrothlui: M.ohinn l'lowi. Acnculioral Implement* Slu
• m Booonn itratti. oudrr tie Brinliac * 'Him* itih 17’63
RICHARD GLENNING,
B'.’OT And tSiluiv Mal\EH,ohb Ur luun iat h t shop lwo
doori can oi ti.e I’uit •»lhce, where ho on
hand nlarge nuertmoat bothol borne and city manoißCtare
July* trfij
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLAI’LSMITH, VYqaiudi, Uug«iet, fito.. &o . ironed oo
«hort notice, and >lie very best style, at bisofil stand id
•> e h'*routfi> oi DnrwentvHl*-. Dec ;.9 . lt!sy
THOMAS MILLS,
pOAOII ANI) SLr.liitl MAKU.It, uu Third e*rect. ha
tween Market and tocait.Ciearilrld pa. AprillH,’6J
lIURXTHAL & BROTHER,
MER'JIt IN l'.n ann LUMsKR DEALERS. Woo'land
Port Office, II adlo'd tp . Clenfield co. April 17. ’6U.
M. E. WOOD,
PHYSICIAN— May always be loudd at his rei deccs Id
Curwensvllle, when not professionally absent.
■ Deo. 19 IK:U,
BLACKSMITH, Lntlieisburg,Dft . will uitond loallbasi*
nessiohisllno.apd will also farnish WAGONS, 11UG-
UibS, &o, verycneap, and manufactured in the nest style,
and warranted. An*. 7,185 J.—y.
ISAAC SMITH,
IVTEHCUANT. AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND
J.T.I Country Produce«enerally— State it reel, between Cherry
and Locust—L'urweosville. Dec. KU. 1851
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO.
IKUN-I'’uU h\l)EUo—Cutwcoi vilie. An extunsiv* 'tutor
meut .>1 Castii-g. mmla io order. "D«o. *•9.1 Ho I
THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO.,
fMERCIJ ANTS. Uudexteusive dealers, ana Mauulucturet*
ItJ . * July 83. iBSU
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
A nS.&Wit 01 , kick ttan i 6 miles from Clearfield.—
M lulm AN 10, and extensive Lumber mannfaotatoTs.
dune io, ipro.
JACOB BILGER,
btIULTiUoN WAREMANUPAO
*-/ iUKLlt—uurwensvt 10, above tbeold roundly, on the
north sldeot main street, whero all business in his Una is Cone
uom a vvurKmaniike manner, and on reasonable terms
Country produce taken inex heme for went Sept. '63
O.fi. MERRELL,
nPPPER.'ITN U BAEET IRONI.VARE MANUFAO
mi B*oi>ad .treat, one door .oath ol A. K.
Wtisht’i ito.o—Olearli.lci, Dou.tltl.ihol...
: WM. T. GILBERT,
R l i , .*» f ( KB Mi'l'l J , lu llOfowjl, Belitp..ut thoCron Kotuii
jP leadme trom M'Gheet Mill o Nov Wailmißton. uud
fromClieuoreolt lotna river—whaio nil cttliifn hi. lino will
by promptly intended to. Marah il. fidS.
DR. R. V. WILSON^
H^Atf?2 Wl °® 3# 10 id* new dwollinir on So*
PWJnouy fi tuner &Jl piofeutonal oaJJi
« h?l^ro». t lJJewfljid, Jana jbtti X«M.
GEORGE WILSOM,
C. KRATZER,
JOHN H. IIILBURN,
HENRY LORAINE,
JOHN W. SHUGERT,
GEO. RICHARDS,
THOMAS SIIEA,
A. L. SCHNELL,
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
GEO. VV. ItHEEM,
LEVER FLEGAL,
AFFLICTED READ !
P"as?ssaefliim.^g6» , i2
ion iti., between Bpinca and Pino, rblfalelpnla. Pa,
INVALIDS are aqpilMd thatDr KINKEUM
his practice to a patticnlar branch of medicine, w ni oh
ra«as bi* und viaed attention,; 110 eaninens thq' u iss}?!£ls
BRainst thoubntoof Vercnry tihonsandsare annuft.ly mof
ourahsed oat of Itle, lUcontcfßictiom ftro proApuy oktin
tlulshed. .
TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in thotroatmont
ofn otessol di'enses liitbdto no*leoted and ImperfeoUf on*
deritrod.lmienabln Dr KINKBI.lN.tAiUhoroi A V«rt tff
Sell fre«erT«tin» )lo prove Ihalnlno to nth * p/.t" "° ® J [
nervous debility, looftlajid conelitatlooal
and phvitoal tuilerinff, are Iraetablo to cartotn habiti* foiwr
Inn tho most seoro. yot deadly and fatal sprint• of dontestto
mliery and premature moitali y. *
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Thero Is habit
lomntimoi indnlsed in by boys.in sclitudfr, oltooffrowlnff up
with thorn to maniuod, and whioh U not roformo I la dap
tiroo. not only beKctsscrioaiobtiaciesto matrimonial nappl
now but ffiv*B‘if«o ton .fri<« of protracted ms.dlons and do
vaitatin* efleclions Fowol those who rivo way to IhU Pov
rlcluus nroitvvnro of the cooseqaenccs. until they
find the na’vout system ihattorcd, ftelsttioneap unacooon-
L’eliorrs and vacno Inara in the nitnd. .. . *
Thounfuriunalo thus afieclcrl becomes leeble, is pnabto to
labor with accnstomed vjffor. orto apply hie wlndtoitnuy ,
his »*cp i» tardy and wcok, ho is dnll. irrerolnto and cngartei
In ii-ort with less eoeuy than usual. . mtk .
if h.o emancipate himiolf boloro tho prooUcfl ha* donMU
wont, ard enter matrimony, hie ttorrlaiio is nufruitluL anu
Ids seoso tells him that this is oaussd by earl? lollies. Imm
otflconilderaUontwhlcbthoald awaken thealtcßlionorthoso
similarly sltuaUiL .
MARRIAGBEequirc* tho fulfilment or severalconditions,
in order that it may renily bo the oanio of mutual happiness.
Could tho veil which coverslhoorigin otUomsstlo wretched
ness be raised, and its trao source In every instance diso'oseu,
in how mnny co»Jd it ba traced to physical disqnatibcatioos
ond their attendant disappointments Apply then whi.oit ts
yeitime. in order to have your nnsiroep and relaxed orxant
eation lehraced, revivified and strenflthcoed.
R. MEMBER he who placet himself uader Dr. Kinkelin'i
treatment may religlouily confide in his tumor asa aentlemao,
and rely upon tha osttiraace, ihet the secrets or l*r, u • pa*
tients wi'l never bediiojosed. .
Young man— ot no Inlse modesty deter you from making
your onto known to ono who. from cdocation and iwpeoto”
bitity cna certainly bbfriond jon.
Too many think thoy will conceal the secret in their own
hearts, and cure themselves. Al-s, tow oltee is t. Isa Utal
d'losion, end how ma»y o promineg youne roan, who mliht
havo bren nn oioomortio society, has t<s(*e.i from the earth.
strictures ofilio •• rcthsu are rapidly rrmoved bv tho nppli
cniion of anew thcrapcnt csl agent, u<ed only by Dr. K
Weakness and const.tutior al debility promptty cured, cud
full vi,tor restored
COUNTRY INVALIDS can have—by stallar their ense
exoiieiily. toaothrr with at their symptoms, per letter cnc'o.
sing a remittance—Dr. K*s modicin.i. npprupialcd according D
Forwarded to any part of tho Unrcd Htatis, and paoßed
lrom DAMAGE or CURIOSITY
X. Read!! Youth and Manhood.
A VicorouiLife, or Fronaturc Ddam Kinkelin oj Self Frcs.
\ ervatiou—Only twooty-fivocents.
It is a work eminently, required, os a meaos of reforming
tho vices of the a*o In which we live. Also.
NATURES GUIDE, with rules for the Proionga'ion of
fii'e. juii from tho Frost. '
A fe>ter with a romittaoco of 35 cents, or the vnlun in post
stamps addressed to—Dr. Kinkelin Fhilndelplda, Fa , wsil
secure a copy of eitter of the above bor>Ki by retjrn of mad,
or Uo'tpiei will bo sent freaof pmtoge for $l. HojKtelieri,
Travoding A/cnti. &6r; supphol wholesale at
the publisher's pticei. whleh admit ot a large profit.
QT*ALL LKITRUS MUST HU I’(HT PAH).
Deo. 3'‘. ISSI
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
ATP wmm
Of 11. D. PATTON, Curwensviile, Pn
A LAHGKaad wellselcoud sioikofDKV GtJUDS and
t\ G RuCßd I K». L A DIKS I »UESB GOUDB. ol I wool. on l
PJ,AIN DICoANH. CamHMLRES PIIKsa MILKS, ol all
kinds. MATi’ENL I’M. II ATM, GAl'd anil B rNNETrf.
Al/3 J—A lorgcund wtiiselcctedstock ol READY.MADE
CLU flllNG, DRUGS and Pates t Modiomes of every kind
ItoO I*S and SHOE-5, the best ever Drought to the county.—
HAH DWAIt E ol nil kinds, such as IRON. HATHAWAY
CONK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, PIPE of every nz*.
Nall*S, SPIKE* 4 , and TIN WARE, ot every kind. - SPERM
OIL. LAKD OIL FLAX SEED OIL. WHITE LEAD.
FIRE PROOF PAtNTd ol o/ery colior. GLASS. CAN
DLES, Su*rra aoc* 1 allow. ROOKS and STATIONARY.
HARNESS. SAEDLLS and BRIDLES, and every other
artiole usual'y kepi in a country tioie.
Lumbar. Gram, and country proda :o of every kind, taken
ia exchange for goods.
CarwenivtMo.Nov. 8 l&S-tf. 11. D. PATTON.
JSt ic Store! Neic Store ! !
POWELL, REED & WEAVER
A REjuit now openlng-nt heir new STORE* ROUM in the
byrout'b ol Clea'field, one ol the largest and best assort
ments if VIEULiIANDISG over brought ta tire county, ond
whioa ihoj now oiler to the old ouslorooriof Bigleri£Co.
ns well a* to the public at uuoniuch terms as caosoi
Ini I to give entire satisfaction
THE LADIES Will tied at their Store snob ft selection ol
As they never saw tn dearfiid hofore—and a« for DRY
(LvODS. gent rally, nod GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
UUEENSW A HE. So., they cannot be surpassed either in
quality orchftapDesi.
who don’t believe il aroinvited to call and be
convince l !
WM. POWELL C.L. REED. J F. WEAVER.
Clearfield, May 2), IPS2.
JAMES H. LARIMER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
WILL nltemi to business id ih* leversl Courts of Clear
fiekl and Ceolie countici. Ofiiooon Second Street, ono
door north of tho re<jd<.nco of John Weaver.
UeKERENCEB.-lion. JAM E$ BURNSIDE, Be lefento
lion JAfttES'F, HALE, do.
Col A. G CURTIN. do.
JAMESM’MANAS. Esq.. do. \
K. H PEf KtK EN. fc>q ,
Messrs.DRAKE& BEIH'H >L. Pi.il'a
fVcLmber 23, ly.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
MSS* JPUTißWiiSfOai©
I > fcirPrd Tl TILL V hodoudc.i lo ill* LADI EM end ULN
IV TLEMEN of (he Borough of CLEARFIELD and yi
cinily. that he has npeoed a
Miniature Dagucrreau Gallery
On SECOND. STREET, onrf door north of Powell £t Co’*
Flore. Call and esamiueipocimeas. cases. prLes &c.
Cloar! ield. November 23. 13j3.r-tf.
H. BUCHER SWOOPE.
as*
[FORMERLY of H.e firm of oCOTT t 2 oWOOPB."
Hunt ngdon Pa . wll niiend faithfully to oil nroferr
ionni badness entruse i to b:s care b> the citizens of Clear
held and adjoining counties. Oflics next door to, and over
Es» Wnelev's oflio*
KfciKK 'krN'CKS.—Rev. Dr. M'Leod, John Scnit.
K*q., Hon Geo. Tuylor,n»d Hon. Jus. Gwin, Hun*
tiugdun.—Hon. iVm. P. Srhmdl, qih| Alex. King*
Bedford. Gen. Wm, I*. Irwin, Levvislovtn. -
Hon. Sunuei Culvin. Holliduysburg. Gen. Willinm
Ayrea. Hurriebtirg. Grrnnull & Cresvvell. No. 211,
Market m . Phi'udeiphi'i. 0> toiler 27. J 853.
A, M-o' HHJL IL S
U7OULI) respeciluhy inform Ins Meads, and the pubi c
generally. that h? soil continues to attend to aiJcaila
in the lice ol
Dental Operations,
Ai hiioflice adjuloio, hi, dwellin' m the boroorh ofClonr
li.lii. 110 m«) lieiouml m no«ly olltlaej in till note In the
wett enu of t.ro Manilon hooso
Artificial Teeth
Inserted on Plato or Pivot, and warran'ed to give entire satis
I action.
BXt RACTINQ TEETH done without danger to tbopa
tirnt, nod with bat intle pain.
'i'tetb FILLED and CLEANSED ia a proper aodtoienlif*
1c manner.
_____ *lay &♦ IK3.
TAVERN STAND M
! IA cult WENSVILLE. Pa.
Til E subscriber proposes to sell at PRIVATE SALE his
V-°i NVIiNiEJ t T 110-J Kl.in fhntown
01 known asihu
IHIIJDTIRSOc.
Ul> iitqnled on inn mmhwoit corner ol St/ita and Filbnrt
Hueet.. and Inthe con ire ol me buiinou part of ho town
i\io homo l.dnbMß lent, iwpituriei m,a. wih aba o ont.
and I. over, war calonlalod for a iiablia homo Thor •I. all
ll [ a piomuei a l.rjo and convenlant itubio.loaolbor
with allother necennryb lldmcs. , "
the property will bo told on thtrmoit lofoiableterroi. and
for 'utther information applioatbm may bp u,rido oithor 10 iho
inluorlboron the promuei. otto W, A 'VVilloce.atClearllold.
Juno 11. lOJO.I OJ0. ISAAC UI.UOM Jr.
ID EM PIS D By L’ 8 HOTEL
. CCPA'RFIELD, PA.
T Ih'S 91 ? 0 * 1 '“'H'Cirtilly lnrorm. theeit’zeni o
,j* m. iX ,0 . 01 2 00 “ n ll'-. »nd tbo travelling pnbllo aenenllr.
l fJ a .“. bo u a naraed HOTEL. sitaatodan the
I. 1 , ? nts ? d Market ttreeti.in the boronab of Clear,
ftfk). ' v J'" e I*o Will at all tlm.t bo preDnredto ncoommodalo
tboio who may layor him will, their onriom. Wooalßiwlll
?HH p u ra i, by th# ..'A?! 1 ? 10 ' tn I”" 110 hi * a tutomsr. comfortable
l l. h HT h ,°iM i" t 0 who m *»* t0 P with hIS: 1
m u e J CQr ?I QI y amended to-aud htsTA
ULL and DAK auppJled with the best the market whl afford.
Attaint 11. 1853. VVM.J.HBMPim.I..
(DsiMm©i3; <§?& GHiaifiii’
JOHN OULICIB
MTOULD niprsUalljr aononnooto the olllzePi of Clear.
»* field and v.omity, that hotinow manataotniingal
kind,of ••
CABINET-WARE .
iilsihop is timatedoa Market street, between Third and
Fourth, wheie ail klonsof work in Mi line will bo mad* in
tlieHhBTdrVLE.aadonthemostPAVu|xAULETEKMB
and On the shortest notice. .
ty’UOFFINd made to order oaiheshoiteit notice.
. . 1 • n»n«»»p)w»v itfiig.
DAVID JOHNSTON,
W OJJjUO- aanoniioo to iho of Clear*
v v field and adjoining coaotles.thnt f*o liastiUed an nnd
opened °®t J. PUULIO liUjJ3E,in the town ot Pbulipilurtf.
Centre county, and is fully prepared to uoooaunodata oil
who may favornimwitl* aoalj;
A CARD.
DR. J. B. iUABCB.ISI’4
CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, •
For thcrelief audcitre qf suffering Females.
Ititaidip^«ail an t
CVtJ v\>v" •/(9 foiiUcnrailtaponHi
j■- - \V'.v' 'y t ■ In ml tho dlteurrh}
C r ’ ,-A6 ■ which it ie reconntm.
t*’' ded.nidßllrcialledf'Ei
- ' MAI.E Complaint*/,
'tl.y ’ Ofthexahre PrMtj!
ear, Utdri, fiff'cMci
of the SVdfnh . —Flout
A bnr, or White* :w
Chronic Ixflßinatioß-d
end lltcymlonoflhr
Womb, Incidental!!*,
morthßKCi Flood in,
rßlnfol, Bopnriutd-.
rmdlriieolyMrtrtrr,
lion, to,w lihi'jthp,
(Canoxr.xcepn,
bjeUer how lewrew
O U!P w,nBII rtantliM
Ihe CethollcoaTj*
mroauei othei rraa*
die*,ln being nroroyr.*:
tain-leu exuitihft.
end haring iho.it,
in o bettor condition,
Let nil imerwiod onll nnri obieln a pamphlet (free) cotlain,
inr ample proof, from the molt reiocctnb e icnrcer.of thj
beneficial remit* of iti n«e ttorelho' nltli lettßri from highlp
experienced Phyilolant, who her®, died » ■« their ptaclle*;
and apeak from their own obtertrallona. , .
. ItEEEKENCKj.
I\B. HEOKIIAM, M.'D--Uttafc.lt; V. »
It. I). FI.EMINO, 61. l>.,Cftflaodß?*o©, N. V, < .
f,l. 11. I! 11.1.8. M.D. ItochiiiUr.N Y.
11. Y. FOOTE. M. I).. Brrscnie.H. V.
I’rof. DUNUARj M D.« Baltimore^Md.
... .. v .tA( in U.I ,a , M.
J.CJ.OKKIUK. AI.D , Bnitfmoro. Md
W. W. UfciKSK. M. 0. Now York City.
yVt.t’UKJIJOTr. M. U.jUoocord.N, H.
.« > » . I*l. l/,,VUHUUK. t ..,
J.K NBWLANIJ.M. U. Ulloi.N. Y.
Kor. V. 8. BBARU. Glenn Spiln(i. H. O. .7
I'anSbhteti bad aratia store oHI I). IVATBON. AWf.
Ilmeciil ClimfieM ra.—Alsosold by'l’ il. MII/LER,II/llj.
loute, W.H. IIAUKE. Kittanniat—SAMl/EIjJIATTEBKi
Meolmnlcirille, and by most leading diugclsla la idjoiaiag
OOUDtic*
Letter oddrcßsocJ to core of Mr. Curtis Hatch*
Agent nl Itcvenna, Ohirv
To Dr MAROHISI:—t hare been ten rtara troubled w!0»
Fomala Complaints—prolapsus a.etU nod oil the nttesding.
ilitficaltlci; nt timer rendering my llfembst miserable Ihan
had the attendance of somo of iho belt physicians. with Jo«
litrle success; the mpit they could do was to relieve—ao,r«
was oat of the qneition. for five months before commsneing
with yonr medicine, 1 had not been ab'e >o perform any j*.
bor, could walk bat a few steps nt a time, and ccarcalv west
out ol doots-ln snort. I was completely prostrated, bjth b
body nodinlnd. and exposed to drag i ot the roit ofropdiys
in saflering and misery. Hat. rending your udvertjtement,}
was indaoi'd to try your Invainablo medicine called Uteris*
Cathoiicon. as the last reton. 1 had not Q*ed it a wreok before
I felt like another woman. Dr the utool three bottles i was'
enabled to perform all tho labor for six in t e family with
ease, and conld walk anywhere in the neighborhood wllhem
iemr/. Nothin/ bat a sente of mr duty to yon ond to the
afflicted, has indn ed mo to Halo my case to the pnblio l
o >o safely recommend tho preparation to nil those safleriag
like mUoif. (Binned) Mrs. BAH All A. IHBHOP.
Freedom, PortnicCo.,Ohio, Deo. 27, 133 d. - r
tyj. H. MARCIIISI ft CO.. Proprietors. Central Depol
No. 204, Broadway, N. Y. Bopt. 15. 1833.—t>m.
PLEASANT iiiVAj
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
At Clearfield.
rHK undersign©* l respectfully annouccei totheneopls cl
Clearfield and the adjoining oonnties that helltii couli>»
nos tv carry on lnoa :ove builds ot his exten.lvo establish',
tm-ntiniha borough vf Clcurlntid, and is now prepared is
manufacture all kinds of
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills,
and all kinds of Machinery.
ilitCasMoertare no-* of a oportor quality—equal, If notri
uerior.to any other i* the State—at he nses none hot the rel
best material, and employs none but the very host of worKtata
Hu _
MACHINE SHOP,
WlthtwosuperlorTuß'lNG LATHK3, driven by ifeato.
Is now in snoscsifoloperatioc. and under the cnnnareratntof
a practical mechanic—where almost aoy article or machine!!
can be FINISH ED In the very best style, and r.n short notice.
Ho has now an hands a large assortment of C.sungs, sack
nsBTOVBB of vano a sizes and patterns. PLOUGH IKONtf,
WASH KttFTLEB, fto.. be., wnioh he offers to tell low for
Cash, or on a reasonable credit. He is now casting, frots
he most approved patterns.
HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.
ALSO—Fancij Air Tight Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Wiard’s celebrated Plough.*
An.inllkindiof lIOI.LGW-WARE, SLEIGH and SLIP
BOLBB. WAGON BuXEB. ftc
He intends |tos ell on reasonable terms, and traits that the
citizens ofthe county generally wilt find it to their advaatass -
to give him their custom. CASH wilt always D# preferred
bat the hisheit prices wiU be allowed for Country Produce
and ULDMCTAI*. AshogiveshiiestabluTlmofllbisptisoni]
sapcmilon,a'l orders for work will receive prompt attentlos.
DAVID lillZ.
Clearfield.Nov 28,1851.
Mode’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root.
11‘IIB ri a PURELY' VEGETABLE COMPOUND, coles*
titically prepared from the best Hoots aad Herbs of the
Matanu Medica. and has gained tho universal reputation for
the following ell'ocis, viz :
licgiiiniing ontl btrcngihoniiig Iho liver and Digrs*
live Organ*, and clenumg the Stomach and Bowdi,
and (hus carlot all flilloas Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dys
pepsia, ladisesuon. CciUvenfii, Fi'es, Headache, Fever sod
Ague. Jaandic*. Nans* l.ossol Appetite, bio , ando&usisi
Mie fooill6ooa>ish and support every part.
vFjJttIFViNHTiJE ULO «6—And thus carlo* alliiomois,
CufSuruns CrautJon*. Scrdtula, Balt itboum, Erysluelai,
Scald ilevl.Cankor Pimp es the lao*. Blotches, Ulcers,
Tumors, Mcrcurnl I)i*e set. Cancers. &o.
REUUL vTiNU THEEbQRETAUY ORGANS*-And by
enablio* them to perform tbeir proper functions, ptsvontiif
and cano* many painful and aanseroas Blreoslh
-oin* and quicko-nin* t|ie Nervous Bvstem, thos allaying Nor»>
vous irritation, and caring all Liiseasesol the Werres.tacbts
Hy term, Nurnl,la, krnmps. Etc.
ii is umver&al in the cure oi all FouialeComplaiQU*
ns VVetkncss. eeneral Uebi ity. lrrega!arilr, Ob trnctioni*
Swelling oi the Feet, i«imbs. Joints, file., ennsed by weak*
ness; ai«f», LUNG and TMKOA C CUMPLAINI'S. such ts
uo.ds. Coughs, Asthma. Consumption &o . also, Dropesy.
Having nndeaio of the Compound Syrup of Vellow Deck
Root, prepared uy C AIU <«SE & CO., oitber on selves or oor
fomtllci, and findini ii to bravery salntary and effectual
preparation. weuomosi oUeerfuliy recommend U to the public
as n very vaUablo medicine.
K Bourne, Cs<i . Cashier ofihcNational Bank Providence.
R I ; A. W. Sudocer. Csq . (’ashier. Lime Rock Bank, do.
do ; ltev. Wm. A. Phi lips. Rev. J. B. Itiohmond U. d.
Jouvs. editor Providt nee Gen. Advt. Wm. Field, M W.Q,
M. Cyrus Fisher. M. h. tl. P. James Hu'chinson. G. S D o*
V J. Bares, Doci Henj Coibr. and one bundled others ol the
most respectable fain lies of Providence
This certifies that 1 hnye for a number of years b»n fie*,
quainfed with th* composition and mode of manufacture oi
MUKSE'B CUMPOII.ND BVUUF UP VEi.LOW fUCK
W‘ •(./!'. 1 haveal«o been acquainted with its modus rp#(*
aedi in d in s. and can say that in all respects it <• admWaWy
caioulated to remedy the claii of Diseases for which It I* d(h.
signed. It is especially valuable in INDIGESTION, and «l
its at eadam svmpioms, it excit-t to healthy action lha
LIVEK. removes *i r nrpor. and inactivity from the ORGAN
and sbmolatei h-ahby as'ion la ail tho system. Asa DKPU
UATOK or puntier ol iho Hi.sod it has no superior. _
Provi'foe ,H. I Jan I 1353 DAVID HI)I.ME&, M.D.
Prrpucd by (MORSE & Co,, no. 416 Broadway
N. V , nnd bold by Drnggisis nnd olhora tlircughuul
Hus und sillier cuuntiOß—<*. D. VVATSON, Agenl.
(.’lrjirfleld Pu. Mny c -0.1853-
Epilepsy can be Cured!
LAKE’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND,
For Hit; cure ol K]iiir(tay or Fits, i, |ierioriiuns mofo
won Jcrlul curca limn uny other niedicino yet
known or beloro the public. •
Price Five Do I as*s A Botlle,
The proprietor has in his posiession DQmernus certific&tii.
narratiij* rho : AtrruN.l3UiNU ANJ) MUIACULODd
L JRLi efiicted by this ai diciae.and directs ottcctlonio
the following ooly, toasspie theke who are so oolortonateto
be eft! cted wi>h thaterpbteducmteKerctoioreregardedißcarr
a'jlu, triiu prenermiin
Is almost Infallible in its Cure!
•—O— •
From Mrs. Brooks , widow of Maj. Jas.
Brooks, late of Conneaut, Ohio.
Mr. Z. LAKt£.«-»Hir: FJcaso send rao another
botUoof Fit MeJicjen. ai i doaqt like to do wilboat |tOJL
hand. Whea I comcaeoood giving tho Medicine .o my ion
£ds»r. he had from one to ihtco lit* per day. tie hasoo#'
i taken the medioiue over firo mouths, and hai had, 1
i but two ttu in that time, and those very light. Hti body ana
i mind ore very much improved and by ti,e blessing ol'Goa. I
feel that tbe medtcino will restore bis body and mind to then
wonted activity. Hois 23 yean md, nod hashed fit*ouru
years, which have b r en very frequent, and very detttaclivtf
to his oonsi tot ion and ralnd. Hot*dredaordo-(an have bso
ezrenoed lor mecicmeio “CUIUS FITS ” but nothing hit
relieved bim unUl bo osed yoor medicine. Iteiprotfkliy
yours POCt.V BR* OKU.
From Judson Landon, Superinteridentcf
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
Mr. Z . LAKli.—PJcqbc: aend me a few more,
bottles of your “i it Mtdjcme ;V 1 mar not need it, bat ibijtki
safer tokoep itoqhand.' Yoot medicine hasdonewonders**
1 cave it to Miss Jane Delano; she faaibad liU for 86 yeart,'
bronshton by having tbs measie# wbtn bat four year*old
which coaid not b a brought oat to the sarfaoe After iaUnf
tbs medicine n few day*, iho bad a fine oroo of measles. and
Hashed nofititinoe. tihe bed fits or eynuitoms almost dally.
She and her father ooncsr with me la easing that we belief#
the medicine has or will work a perfeqtcare. I &!»o save the
rao'iJoine to Mist Jane Henderson ana AiU Caity. who have
had nisaimost daily, fora nombpi ol years. Their lit*hire
ceased, and I bellevo themed tome will bate tho denied ef*
feqt. Mu ch money has been expended by the friends of the .
ab?vepa;(ente fordoctor injr, all to ao oorpose. The pare
wne left for yoar medicine UT Perform, and loan cheerful’*,
recommend itae a valuable dixoovery. Respect folly yours,
e JUOSON LANDDN. \
■ Bopenntendent AehtahniaCo. infinnary.;
Prepared ?ndiw>ld#i tiholesalobyZ.LAKß.Coae
neaui. Obio.-E. F. WKLLKB. Travelling Agent.
.Bnin by O.D. WATSO.'t. CIMIII.Id -f. K- ARNOIJV
liiitfaonbare anil alio at Ph‘lUp>bnig.—S.pt.y, I|jj3,-lr.-. i
Town Lots o
fpUE sabjoriber Jntormsiboio whoare dstlronsof parches*
1 fnff'iOWN LU'J’rj 'that he wUI uispoteof anamberja;
ttu» town, of ANBON VU.LE. the location of which oHeis
IndDcemenUto Mechanic*nod others, situated asliK.;
in a Rood-nffricalioral ojnntry "whet* rto abundapos M
employment can bs rrocurtd. /The OljBN HOPJB tarnplWf
from IVRUNE CiT V pastes through it, nod other Improf#'
u “ ?<u>
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