Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 26, 1858, Image 4

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    BOROtMi ORDINANCE
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n!i from Wi.lir.if ; t. to Tine si. On Thiiil
t., wot siilc Ii.'M iii'iiy !' I'iiiii st. o.ut
iih lavi.-i n.!i' !..! I" J m-usl. (hi J'otirth
I. ril 'i I.1 !V"l.i ! .I to I.(i.'lit. On
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ii. ! I iilr.l -.. Cherry hi.
i,i 1'ii.rt In Fotiilh north
in : . Tl.ir.l t. Market st.
.inrlli ilili'
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llOljl 'il'' liiiikv to I i!lh si.
t'r..;n !'. "lit to I'uiirili ft. Ix-
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lini'lli si' I " Ii in
I'-oni Third to Filth ft.
'iimI tn Fourth stri ct.
I -i t 1 f s I' t
I'liinl Htt.vt. I. f. .-.iu.! lots a- thore nro
iiOWIDl.l'ick, Moil'cf flunk fklo walk,
ulfWPlk Imir 1", 'twill-) oil nil stvo.'tscx-
0)t ...Ul'Ki'I Ji I ill r-i'i'iuu
I niul .s.'i oiiil i.tr.Pt", on hicll
-triiots five I' i't i'l". I'.iviii',' the nuter
tlifVO'if fi'ii 'ee'. '.vou tlia front lilies
"I" the lot:' iM'for" n-!::i'!i they utt Uiid. to
'icniiulo of pl.mk tv o invhee thick mi'l ft--ui'vi-l
to rt'.ci-jnM'- 1 in the c'jhil' of tho
eiroot I'roviilfiil tliiubi'foro luyins
.iile wiilks hosliall trive the oui.rror own
of th n'si e ! ivn lots liontulitii; on i-niil
! rei'tti, or in mso tho ownor cannot ho
mud, then tho occiifior of the tiuno ten
lavs notiet" to I.iv or ciuifO .iile wtilk to
'O. hiid in front of their lots l.y or b-.'toro
.r. lut '. T,,.,n nnvt r - n v i, lo,l that'
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lie inuiris ui luin iiuiuiii. w - i-ili o-mu'
i.lt .f ..!!,. l .v 1. nr.
. .lilll U U IIU il l'''l.iwl I",! -'a. . uaueiv -' j
' lank eiilov.-i.Ihri, luit v. nore jil.inU tide
valks are laid they must ue luicuu a.on-.
:aia. '
brcTinN 2d. That it shall bo the duty of
he Street Coniini?sioner to give ten days
..otiee to tlie owner or ower- of the relco-
live lots bounding on mid etrcets, or in
use the owner cannot be found, then to
he occupier of tho frenii-ses, to repair
ucli Ride walks lis tire now or may Hero-
ifter be out of repair, and in delault of
iuch owner or owners, cr ooenfi'-rs to rc
,air such Ridewalk, then it chidl lo tho
luty of the street comniisioner to repair
or cause th'; stmie to he rejiaircd.
Section 3d. It (.hall bo and is hereby
made the duty of the .Street Conniusion-
r to keen a re 'ulur and correct account !
.fall the work done by him or others un- j
.h.r I. ni n nv nni- r.-imii iiil'i, side W.I kS
md of the nature and amount of niuterials
furnished specifying t ho respective lots
efore which tho work was done and ran
eriul used, and to make a weekly return
. hereof into the office of tho Burgess and
t'own Council, for w hich work and mate
. ials he shall bo paid by nn order on the
liorough Treasurer. "
Section 4th. Whenever and as often a
idewalks shall lie laid or repaired by the
Street Commissioner, it shall b.3 the duty
if the Secretary to furnish the ownor oi
vners of the respective loin, or inf
ise no owner run he found, then tho
iccuuier of the jiicmint. with a till of
ihe cost of tho work and materials with'
iwctitv per centum added thereto, notify-
np such owner or owners, or occupiers to
pay the amount of Mich bill to tho Bor
ough Treasurer within, ten days, and in
default of such owner oi; owners or occu
piers paying such claims, the same thall
he collected in accordance with tho net of
Assembly. v
l'aised April 9. IS08,
WILLIAM RADEBAUGII,
Burgess,
COURT PROCLAMATION.
YiniEREAS, The Honorable JAMES BURN'
SlllE. Eq., PrcaiJeut Judge of the Conr.
f Common I'lea of tho twenty-fifth Judicial lia.
rict, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Cen
:ro and Clinton and the Honorable WM. L
MOORE nnd 11ENJ. BOXSAL, Aasocinto Judge
:n Clearfield couuty, have issued their precept
bearing duto the twentieth day of Nov, luet,
to me directed, for tlio holding of a Court of Com
mon Vlena, Orphans' Court, Court of Qunrlcr pen
dona, Court of Oyer and Terminer, nnd Court of
lencral Jail Delivery, nt Clearfield, in nnd for
nrficld comity, on tho THIRD M0XDAT of
May., next, being tho 17th day of the month.
Notice Is, tlirrcforc, hereby given,
To tho Cornunr, Justice of the Pence, nnd Consta
ble, In and for tho aaid county of Clearfield, to
npticnr In tlieir own proper persons, w ith their
Holla, Record, Imnuipitions, Examination, and
other Reiueiiiiiriincea, to do those thiug which to
tlieir nflieea, and in Ihi-irbchulf, pertain to be done,
and Jurors nnd Witnesses are requested to be then
and there niton. ling, and not to depart without
leave nt their peril.
GIVEN under my hand Clearfield, this 7th dny of
April, in the year of our Lord, ono tlionsand
eight hundred and iifty-elglit, nnd tho eijjhty
li isver of j4iiierioHii Indepemlense.
J0SIAUK.LEED, Sheriff.
17 icrsMiTH &"co7 r
Doalere in
LOOTS, SIJUK.S and TJIUXKS.
Sm OF KVERY HESCIlll'TION.
lTIlOLK."ALi: and Retail, at price to uit
W nil. c:''i b" found at lht,ir new Boot k Shoo
Store, X.i. ;' II Xoi th See Hid St., a few doors be
low the IJlmk Ib.rse Hotel, l'hila.
i!-1 try tj please mid scil chop. Notice
to country uicrchniiU. Coii-taaily on hund a
large us-ovtinenl of Men and Buys' Hoots, Hailer
nnd Brooms, coarse nnd fine; also, Wcmeu A
Misses' Luce Boots, (Inilera, Slipers, ie., aud a
Well selected stock of Youths and Childron' wear
generally. We would respectfully iuvito you to
call and exfunimi for yourselves,
X. It. Trunks manufactured and fertnle whole
sale and retail nt Xo. 344 Xorlb Second it.
April 17, 185S. 3m. j
"1TTAXTED To exchango a good two-horse
y pleasure carriage for a horse one well.
trained for family service would be preferred.
Tor furlhir particular aiplv to
May 1(1, lKiU. JOSEPH IRWIX.
"CUEA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA.
THE above Hotel, having recently been Cited
up for a bouse of entertainment, ia now opon
lor the accommodation of the public. Traveler
will find this a convenient houie.
May 19, 1S58, JOHN JORDAN.
Eestntrflnt and Eatinp; Saloon.
Ell. TAYLOR, b:ga lc.ivo to Inform hi old
fiienda and the public, that he hoe Jut
replenished his flock of eatables, in his new sa
loon in tho basement of Jiessra. Morrcl A Car
' ter' Iron and Tin-Ware store ; and that hereaf
ter he will alwny be prepnr?d to furnish hi cus
tomer with every thing innlly found in such es
tablishments to wit Ice Cream, Ale, I.ngur
Ilocr. Tobacco and Cignrs of the very beat qual
ity, Fruit and Confectionary of all kind, d o.
Thankful for past favor, ho solicit a conlinu.
euro of pnhlie pnlronago. fmoy 12, '58.
"lAl'TION All person's are hurrby cautioned
J against meddling with the following? tinnier, i
ty, now in the possession of Thomni Bseres, as
aid property mi fought by me, and left with
the aui-1 Beers on loan, subject to my order . Oue
Hay runre. 1 Black Or Brown Horse, I Two Horse
Wagon and one Timber sled.
May iv, 1 WM. rOBTBR.'
, A. fttrt-h.
AND
NHHr (iOOI)S.
n v ft liinui.
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l".'Tii-l iriK i f nn-tv lli i ) f( usually ki-'l In rn ua
1 1 V Mi. If-also a large quantity nf 1 II I ' S, lu
hiii. h In- Im ll' the iill. nHon nf l'hvli lnn ;nn.
ii 1 i tr iin.tiiiM ..f I'ATKNT .Ml l'll IM;
nuiiiiit: wl ii li 11 1 1. T f'Hi 11. 1 the fi'lltmlng t
V. J ntf't M. iln
h. WtKii'itru'M
l, .'in 1. V (Urmiin Ilithr.:
;. ('7i' .7'Vnrt niiiii'7 J'rnr,
7 Jr. ( 'l.trk' i-m,il.- ',., "
7Ji'. A're't I'irrry I'ictnrot 'and Vil's.
Pr. Tlitiion Medicine,
De. '.m'liv'i Ointment and I'ilh,
he. V';..', y.iinctic Oiiitiiteit,
Jh: 'eiiil't Lulitn Ve,ietMr Pit's.
tie. Unity t Artttittin ijinliiieiit tor njhltn
,iit iKiHitmnea rcrnun cure. I
I50. Flour, (Jrnin, Ki.h,('heei-e, Ilncon, Ifnn,
Cryinl Appli'f. Suit, Ac, on IiuihIi, and for mle 1
at all llnita. !
T,,e ,., w o(r,r lliw rr CAiS,i 0r RKADV
AV. Aswoivl. -.ly to adhere to the Km-
.Iv l'y hvnlcn, (lor our pooU n low an th
owest, mi I 111 e ape will take all kinilnof.
rnduco at the JJihent Ciinh l'riccs. We wi-li .
II to give un a full and juuV for ll'!e. .
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BACH AGAIN IS THE OLD SHOP. i
T
HIE M,1,e,;i,r i,.r..r.., 1.1, frien.l. . nrl .1.. I
public ,fencri,lly that ho ia now re-ealnblif h-1
e,l i,. n,n ,.i,i .!,,, n i.i vi i.,i..u. ....1...I f,u I
Jacob r-hiinkwiU-r-whcre he hope, by atrict at-
tention. and keeping .lock of aaortcd iron to 1
merit Hit-favor of tho public. ;
Cnimtrv ..,,..1,,,... nn,i .....i. r.r.... i
npi.rcntic'e from 111 to IS veare of age will uuc t !
WUU a good si luut ion f ami ical ir. ll be made pooh, f
. OKO. V OJt It. ;
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.T , i5j,.
" ! "lKCL'LARS printed in tin nwitut and boa
manner u tho "C'losrHeld Ui-puliliaij" Job
oi.iae.
j willuii a. Wallace, iiobcrt j. wai.mck
ATT()KM:YS-AT-1,AU',
j CLEARFIELD, PA.
ItjaVE thi day aiaocinted themaelveaaapnrt
: Xl ncra in the practice of tho law in Cloarlield
ami adjoining cuuntiu. Ihe busiuea will.
heri'tofore be cairiod on in the name of William
A. Wallace. Businesa entrusted to theui, will re
ceive prompt and careful atteution.
Jurch-4, 1 li7, ly.
CliXTK AL IIOTKL, Tyrone, Pa
fHL' subscriber would reapecsfully inform hi
1 old liieiida in Clearfield CO., and the public
generally, that ho lioa taken the above limine.
where he wonld bo Luppy to accominodute all who
m"J ,u,ur "" n,lu nioir ruaiuin.
WM. II. HENDERSON.
Juue 10, 1357. pd.
joiin ii. ali:n & CO.
Nos. 2 A 4 Chestnut St., (south side below water.)
tiik oi.nr.sT woon-WAiia iioi sb ik nit cur,
MAXl'FACTl'RERS aud wholesale dealer
in Patent Machine-made BROOMS, Pat
ent (irooved Cedar-ware, trarrnnted nut to aAri'ii
Wood i Willow-ware, Cords, Brushes, A c, of '
descriptions. Please call and exunine our atue
Feb. 25, 1857,-ly.
rANCY furso"r'ladiesT'
JOHN FAHEIUA tj- CO.
818 (.Vein .Vo.) Jnriel t
PHILADULPIIIA.
LnporUrs, 3I(mfictueer and dealers in La
diet, Gentlemen and Children'
FANCY runs.
Wholesale and Retail.
JF. i CO., would call the attention of ttca
t lcrs, nnd tho Public goncrally to their im
mcnae Slock of Fancy Furs ror Ladic, Gentle
men and Cnildren; their assortment embraces
every variety and kind ofWy F r; that will
bo worn during the season, such a '
Full Capet, Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Tal-t
whm, riWniw, 7im., Mitfi MhJ'u
iets,jroti the Jiaet Jiussmn iV(
lle, to the lowest price Ihmrstic Furs.
For Gentlemen the largest nssortmentof FUR
COLLARS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, Ac. boiug
Ibe direct importers of all our F'urs and Manu
facturers of them under our own supervision, wo
feel satisfied we enn offer better inducements to
d criers and the public generully than any other
house, having nn immouso assortment to select
from and nt tho manufacturers' price H'e only
aek a call.
Sept 16, 1857. 4m.
jas. ii. t.AitniMKn.
I AK III Ml ill & TKST, Attorney, at Law
J Cloarlield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col
tAiolia, Lahd Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearfield,
Centre and Elkcountioa. July 30. y
BUCKSKIN
XO. 50 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
T) 1IEALY A CO., Manvfnclurers of Buck:
X 'kin (Uovcb and Mitts, Ladies' and Gen
tlemen's Uauntlot. Sparring, Sword and Cricket
Glove, Bucks-in Shirt and Drawer, Riding A
Shooting Leggings, Walking Gaitors, of Cloth
and Leather, Buckskin nnd lndin Rubber Sus
penders, Waist Belts, Money Belt and Purses,
Sleigh Robes, aud Buffalo Skin of every doscrip-
N. B. Buckskins of oil color nnd qimlitio,
Enameled Cowhide, Importer of Chamois, Spon
ge, Ac.
.rThe attention of tho tncrchantr of Clear,
field county ia respectfully 'called to the above
advertisement. P. Healy A Co. manafucturo the
above of .s themselves, and will receivo in ex-
-I , . I ' I ' Tl 1 , - I - .- ... ....
miMigo xir.cn rivii?, ana allow the higheat
casn price lor tlio same
Sept. 2, lS57.-ly. .
STAUFFKR Si II IRI.IiY. "
Cheap Hatches aud Jewelry.
YtrilOLSALE and RETAIL, at the "PhiUH..!.
T phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 148
(oiu no, o; norm tecond Street, corner of Quar
ry, Philad'a.
uoiu iicver w atche,full jewolcd 18 c. caaes $28 00
miiiu L,apiue, in carat, ....
Silver Lever, full jowolod, . . . .
24 00
12' 00
- V 00
7 00
7 00
1 50
3 00
1 00
silver Lupine, jewels, .
Superior Quartier, ......
Gold Spoctaclo,
Fine Silver Spectacle, .....
Gold Bracelets,
Lady's Gold Pencils, . . . . .
Silver Tea Spoon, perset. . . . .
5 0
Gold Pen, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
uoiu ringer King 37 cent to $S0; Watch
Glasses, plain 12' cents, pnlont 18, Lunet 25 j
other article in proportion. All good warrauted
to be what ther are sold for.
STAUFFER A HA RLE Y,
Successors to 0. Conrad.
On hand some Gold and Silver Lever and Le.
pines, (till lower than the above price.
October 7, 1855.-ly.
NOTICE.
IETTERS of administration on the estate ef
J John Jieichel late of Curthaua Ln.n.k .
I deceased, having been granted to the aubscril if
ii pnrnoua muwiog inemseivei indebted to sniel
estate are requested to make immediate paymetk
B. D. HALL. I
feb. 24, 1858,
1 1 J AILROAD flOUSE; 'earner of Main and
J V White SlreeU, Baooxvii.i.i;, Ta.
I fb. 24. '48. R. R. MEANS, i'roprietor.
"' "
) WMopistrntos' and Constables' blanks
'for ial at this offica.
ntotiM,
NEW FIRM
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fcMintOTI MAHUIFE,
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; TUTHAM 8 MONTHLY.
I t0 OMAT.IU'IAUll H OSS.
w,m copies tTHF. nu.sr moxth.
' M AGNIFlCENT PROGRAMME port H:,.-j
! $2n,nio In work, of Art. F1VK IlH.f,Alt t.rV
i GRAVING toeVery ulnrrlber. TUB GREAT
LlllRAIIV OFFER. Agent K,,,'nH r'cn'
TI10 union f Kmrrinii'i Mn(jln ''"'nnm'"
Muullily lin L'ivrn In tut conmili Jnlf il Itt.rk
circiiliiilun itocon il In but one ilmllnr fiulillrntlon
in tin) I'Hiuilry, nj Iihh fociircil fur it cuinlii
niilliin nf litimrr itti'l nrllnlio ttlrnl probii'-l.T un
rivaled by tiny oilier M.iratri in the wnrl.l. Du
ring the flrtt month, the enle in the treiiv nj
ili'iiuiml from puh.pribrrii exi'ecilvil NO, 000 ci'iii-i
inl the liuiubor alreeily imued of Ihe conmliilif
ti'il work ore univermilly ronroilcil ) ' Imve mir
io -scl, in the riohacsn of tlmir lili-rnry content!,
end the bounty nnd irnhinenr of their pictorial
illiMrnlion', nny ninRBiiie ever before Icmu-iI
I from the Amerirnn prt'im. Kni'our);cd by there
rriili'ncei of fnvor, the puhlinlirra litre letermi
nod to commence the new toluine iu Jmiu.
ry with eililitiunnl ntl rm-tinna, and to ofler tuch
imliiueinrnti to r ubni-ribir. cnimot fuil to place
it, in circulation, at the bead of American .Miiith-
w '"! "';'""' H'"y now announce the
f""""'"? 'I'li-ndid proKrnmmo. Jlity have pnr-
t!,n"l'J mid co.tly itcol-plate Edgra-
'
' TUJS liASl SUfriSK,
KI, . fupy f u , evtry )hrco dol.
In r rubin-ribiT for tbo yvnr ItiaS. It was cnRni-
ed at a co?t of over Jil.UOO, bv (he late eelobrn-
' L-fr0,n ,h?. .mi" .ut H",h,
urK'"'" ' n,lBr OIHirUl 1'U 1 Incl. ailll IH the
'."""t fiigniving ever executed in
"' eouniry, neing liiree iiinca tne me or
the
"""-'"U'T enKravinK.
. 19 V,1. "n''';t!llna! '" fRravmg are
held at $10. nd it win the intentmn of the nr-
Ht t Ii tit none of llio Engravings bhiiuld ever be
.'r'r',J f"r " '"in than $:., being richly worth
... 'l,,,,'l,,lu '"'iv iiirfe-iiouareuoacrioi'r
wl" t'K,'tyt "le .Mguine ono year cheapat $3
n it tins anion. In! eiigruviiij:. richly worth 5:
tliua getting for J ! the value of
We shall cuiiimi-iice striking olf the encrnviuE
imiuediatelv, yet jf eun hardly bo expected that
impression of so large plate can bo taken a
Instil they will be railed for by subscriber.
We shall therefore, furnish them in the order in
nhicli subscription are received, Those who
dcaire lo obtain their engravings early, and from
the first impressions, should send iu their sub.
icriptiona without delay. The engravings can
le eent on rollers, by muil, or in other munuer,
(uuscribcrs shall ordor.
20,000 IX M'OJIKS OF ART.
In addition to the superb engraving of "THE
LAST SUMMER," which will ha presented to
very three-dollar subscriber for 185S, the pub
lishers have completed arruny eineuts for the dis
tribution, on the 25th of December, 1858, of a
erica of splendid work of art, consisting of ono
hundred rich nnd rare old paintings, valued at
from $100 to $100 j each. Alae, 2,000 magniti.
cent Stoel-Plato Engraviuga, worth rrom $3 to
$5 each, and 1,000 choice Holiday books, worth
from $1 to $5 each, making in all, over THREE
THOUSAND GIFTS, worth TWENTY THOU
SAND DOLLARS.
Incline $3 to tho publishers and you will com
mence receiving the Mngaiine by return mail.
You ill also receive with the first copy a num
bered subscription reeoipt, entitling you ti the
Engraviug of -THE LAST SUPPER," and a
chance to draw one of these "THREE THOUS
AND PRIZES."
eai-ons why you should lubscribe
EM Elisors MAGAZINE for 1858.
First: Because it literary rontents will, du
ring the year, embrace constributioua from over
one hundred different writers and thinker, num
bering among them the most distinguish id of A
merican authors.
Second ; Because its editorial departments,
"Our Studio," "Our Window," and "our Olio,"
will each be conducted by an able editor and
it will surpass, in tbe variety jnd riehnoas of it
editorial contents, any ether magazine.
Third: Because it will contain, during the
yeur, nearly six hundred original piciorial illus
tistiuna, from dosigns by the first American ar
tists. Fourth : Because for the aum of $3 you will
receive tliia aitlemlitl mnntv.lv n.n.. i
that aum thnn any other magaiine, and the eu.
perb Engraving of "The Last Sunner.1
F'ifth : Because you wtll very likely draw ono
f tho three thousand priies to be distributed on
the 25th day of Oecember, 1858 perhaps one
tkut is worth $1,000.
NotwitlMtnnding that these extraordinary in
ducement can hardly fail to accomplish tho ob
ject of the publisher without further effort
they have determined te continue thru' the year"
THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. '
To any pcrscu who will get up a club of twen-
ij-iuui cuurcnucrs, ci iner at ono or more pott
oflicea, wo will present a splendid library, con
aitling of over Forty Largo Bound Volume em
bracing tho most popular worke in tho market.
The elub may 5e formed at the club price, $2 a
year, without the encravinir. or t. tl. r..n
$3 a year, wilh the cngroving ef tho last Supper
.v ,lu.,,ul. anu nesenption of the
Library, and snetimen conv of th M. ; i
bo forwarded en receipt of 25 cent. Over 200
niurarics, or r.,wuu volumes, have already been
uinriuuieu in accordance with this offer, and we
mourn oo ginu to lurntsd a library to every cler
gyman, to every school-master, or to somo one at
overy post office in tbe country.
AGENTS GETTING RICH.
The success 'which our ngent are meeting
with ia almost astonishing. Among the many
evidences of thi fact, we aro permitted to pub
lish the following :'
Gksti.km rfii : Ths following fuel in rolntion
to whtit your agent are doing iu this ection,
may be of use to lomt enterprising young man
in want of employruont. The Roy. John E. Jar
don, of thla placo, has made, aiuee last Christ
mas, over $4,000 in hi agency. Mr. Dnvid M
Heath, of Ridgly, Mo., your general agent fo
Fhilt county, is makinff $S per day on each mb
ageiit employed by him, aud M.is?rs. Welmer A
Evaus, of Oregon, Mo., your agent for Holt Co.,
are making from $8 Lo S25 mr .1.. .. .i ......
humble lervant ha made, since the seventh day '
of lust January, over $1,700, beside hay-in" for '
.100 acre of land out of the business wertbeverl
$l,0l'0. Yoif are at liberty to publish tins tute-l
ent, and to refer to any of tbe parties namod. i
""""ui umvijii, t'arrollton, Mo.
With such inducements ai we offer, anybody
can obtain ubcriber. W invite any gentle
man out of employmeut, and every lady who do
irei a ploasant noMBT-making occupation to ap
ply at once for an agency. Applicant should
inclose 25 cents for a specimen copy of the mag
anue, which will alwayt bi forwarded with an
swer lo appiication by return miil.
SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. A we desire t
place iu the hand of eyery person who propoeei
to got up a club, and also of every agent, a oopy
of the engravingor tbe "LAST SUPPER," u a
specimen, each applicant enclosing ua $3 will re
ceive the Engraving, poat-paid, by return mail
alao specimen of our publication nd one oi the
numbered aubacription receipt, entitling tee hoi
oer to the Magaiine one year and to a enaace in
tbe dutnbution. Thi offer i made only to tboie
who deilre to act as agent or to form Clubs.
Addre, OAKSMITH A CO.,
Janl1,185$, I'roudway, N. T.
REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE.
The Tublihliera of tho Jtepublican are ma
kingarraniiemcnts to lartrelvinereaj.. il.ir
j 7 j ,, , P.,n ler,. will de Tire-
rr0( 0 do "1 kinds of .
fosTERS, Pamphlets, riottKAHMEs
liLANis, Pater Books, Cmcci.ARs,
Labels, Ball Tickets, Handbills,
and every kind Of nrintinff ur uallr don
in a country job ofi'c. Your wieri a
tnwtfd to ns will be failhfuUy MsuVil
Ih New Yotk HlMtn Bw Will, and
MAftllXmDMt'.iSV'
fAMTAl.Jf.n,it',.
1 lil fetnpany tin l.een ni(iinltnl llh IhMb.iil
ill fur the pnrpe-a of iirrljli the de
Inn nil for Ihe
nvniaiTini
1'Ot.TAM.K STKAM SAW-MI I.L
Am othrr Inifrovril Miit'liitury,
Thef hn piirrbaed Ih entire Bmihinery
titiainre lieretufore earrlnA 6 hjf J. M. Vmrt.
on . t'o.i !' Ih Motilgiimery work at V link
er, nn I lui llu'looii, rnar thi ellT, ami wilh the
expel ience ami fmilitli'' combined In It oritnnl
mtinn are pn-pnTtid 1.) furninh machinery of U
kind at move lihe.nl rale, :hn hn. ever been
offered at any other rIMii..l'i'nt.
THE Cti.MI 1XATION HAW-Si I.'. I. J1"'
j.nii.,1 riett.l.Mv IK.Srt. uml U now irenernl.'v ae-
knowleilKed to be the chvupe't, niont fraction., '
and efficient lumber nianulucturing machine in1
the world. A birpe uuinher of llicm are in mic.
cc.fiil operation in ilillcrcnt purlx of tli coun-
try, Laniiila, lulia and ruiilh Ami'ricn, anil nncr-'
ever their merit have been tented they nre bfiiiR I
adopted by lumber miiiiurnclurer in preference
to all other mill.
The following letter expree the general
opinion of llioic who aro using the Combination
mill.
Mera. Enri:iio; k Co. Gentlemen ; I hove
tried the taw-mill pureliiired of yon, and will eny
that it perform well, and more than meet my
expectation. 1 am well pleased Willi ill perfor
mance. I act il up on a aninll atri'iiiuu t int nf-1 t
forded ciiimlunt wutur aboil a thick a my little
fincor, which waa much more than auiririenfto
aupply Ihe boilta
W o nro able to cut 3 000 feet
or lumber n 12 hour, with Fomenting le tliiin
oneeor.lofwo.id. It ia th, very thi.ig we have
oiich needed in our rotdty for long time-
With a little K'Juble and exti
xpenao wo nro able to i
move it ten miles per day, . nil set it tip in tho
heart of the timber, which raves the great bur
den of hauling the lugs a long ili.tuiice to the
mill. Yours, respectfully,
JESSE KERR, Ji.,
Louisville, Tennessee.
The Company are pur bused LUXD'S P.1T
EXT FEED ARRAN JEM EXT, which ia illus
trated and described in the Scientific American,
fur October 24. Thi add greatly lo th effi
ciency of the mill.
The Combination Mill with oil tho recent im
provements, and steam power of 15 horses, ia ca
pable of sawing from 3,000 to 4,000, '-et in twelvo
hours, and is sold for $1,050.
The New York Circular Siiw-Mil.
I mnnuta jred ocly hy this Company. It ia of
superior nstrurtion, and aold for 25 per centum
less th other mills of no greater capacity. A
mill wi lb M to 54-inch saw can be sold for SI50
to $500, and with a 20 horse cugine and foil ir is
old for for $2,200.
H com A'nii'iiri and Jluitm i A'liri'iie of from
1 to 100 horse Jioworj Locumolivr, J'liic, T bulrr
and I inder UuiUrt furnished at greatly redu
ced i'ice from former quotations.
rawings with plana nnd specification for
buildings and machinery, furni.-lud gratis to our
cnslomer.
Competent inechauies ure sent out to put up
and set in operatiou our machinery, nhcii requi
red. We also manufacture Shi'jh Mmhinci, 'In
ning Jluchiiicn, Su'jar-MiUi, and Miuhintrg in
general.
Special attention paid to getting up Shafting,
and I'ullirt fur manufactories, unci all kind of
Hill Wriyhi work,
This Company are selling in great numbers a
Pateut Conical Burr Stono Mill, for flour, corn
meal, and all kinds of feed, which i. nn.no ..1
!. eioerienee.1 mill,,,, both in thi. ., .,!
in' Kurooe. I..., ,.., M.s ,., u J ,
griud mure grgiu in the same time, und with
half ,h. power, of any mill of Ihe aani. price in
the market
We also furnish other styles of Grist Mills, when
required.
J. M. EMERSON A CO., Agents.
No. 371 Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 11. 1857.'
HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED.
In the foil ef 1854 a daughter of Mr. Lindsay
waa suffering from a malignant attack of Can
cruin Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre
viously boon prostrated by Ihe altork of Dysen
tery, Inflammation of the Lung and Hectic F
rerr successively, which resulted in tlio abo.
named disease in ita worst form. Her condilioi
wa most deplorable. her mouth nnd chock wor
literally rotten the nttending physician pro
nnunccd the case a hopeless one. Evciythi
indicoied a speedy and horriblo death the dcatn
rotting out of life, At Ibis critical juncture,
Mr. Lindsay prepared a compound for the fur
lopo of alleviating, possible the pains of the iil
to sufferer. She was inndo to use it freely, and
in a short time to his most delightful astonish
ment, there wa a very perceptible ehunge for
the better The mouth began to put on a bright
nnd healthy nppenranoe tho foul breath became
sweet the appetite was restored, and ihe child
accinca to partake or a new ond fresh lifo.
Hope waa inspired, nnd the use ,.f tl,.
pound was faithfully continued, the result of
which with the blessing of God, was her complete
restoration. She 1 now perfectly healthy. From
this circumstance. Mr. Lindsay wns led to pre-
pare witn greater care nnd exactness, w hat ha.,1
so nslouishini'ly cured hia child,
hii experimental t-fl'orts until he succeeded in
"ringing to porrectnin hi drent ,'., ,vr lllm,d Sat h uf ,iie profession tliat have adopted Inha
Impnrity since which time its effects' have be. n ,uti"n h,lV8 '"'"'d 't ejHcaciour in the Aigif de
almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hundreds by 'Jr." "' i i'timj the proijrru e the rfi'.e.i.e and wor
it have been snitched froT nn untimely gravel'".' """"I'rn in many denperate cnes, in verity,
.. ..... ... me nncuis oi ncniin nnd Ihe en
dearments of friends. The young nnd old have
tested ita saving powora and sing aloud its vir
tues. Say they : "Alter having used Lindsey's
Improved Blood Searcher, we felt as if a new
ire was stirring our reins, nnd under God we
owe o it mero than word con e.vnr ss "
i... i ... . '.
j.ui urar irom ineir own lip an.l then Jul
of its valuable effect. The rew testimonials I hut'
fiillriW ahniB li..t ll !. 1 .... 1
follow show thnt it ia deacrvedlv sivle.l H,......i.
f Ditcorer afttit or any other a,e.
J. M. LIXDSEY,
Jlollidayaburg. Blair co., Pn.
c a? d 1 (TO. a a G3
, . Pattohvile, Bedford co., Pa.
Mr. J. M. Liniisrt.
Dear Sir I wn severely afflicted rith
Rheumatism a wholo yeur nino month of
which time I win not nblo to leavo my bed
when hearing of the wonderful effects of your Im
proved Blood Searcher, I determined to procure
some of it and give it a fair trial. After using
three bottlei I wa able to walk about a gain a
uual, and am now wholly cured. I ran recom
mend it fo all who -are imilar'y afflicted, and
believe it i all it clui a to be.
Your. truly, JXQ. SHAFFER.
ptT-A DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER and
BARBER'S IPCH, curep by tbe use of Lindsey's
Blood Searcher. I, the unddnigned, some time
in last March, wa aeverely nfflioted with .h.i
was pronounced by my physicians to be a certain
kind of Tetter and Barbers' Itch. My condi
tion wa one of the greatest mis. ry . my race
was almost constantly running with the foul cor
ruption thnt escaped from tbe tubercles, by which
it waa almost complotcly eovored. Aftor being
undor the enre of my fhvaiciana fr t. .i...
without the least benefit, I wa Induced to make I""1 llfi haa removed to the shop recently occupi
a trirl or L.in.iae'B Tiln.,1 c....i . .. fAd l. iin,i..i.....i. l l.i . .. . 1
...1. .. t. k 1 T'"1 "na 1116 r - c.. ' "uKu a. ouca, ae a unior shop, in
suit was that in uaing one bottle and a half I Shaw. Row, where he will at all time, be found
round perfect euro. I may alao say that I ea- reBdy and willing to attend to the '.olci' of the
gerly tried whutever was reoommenped aa a cure 1 booties fart of creation, Hit work needs no re
such was my wretoheduese that I eaen resorted ! eominendation it rooommondi itself, and he can
to the dongerout experimeu' of pouring pure Cre-1 Prid Po'i' to his largely increased custom
,1 n". ?M atUl no,:k' but U t0 no P"-P0e ' .ln prouf' R,""'ynido work of all kinda, will be
-the Blood 6earcher was the yrst and only thing k'pt constantly on hand. The highest market
that did me any good. At a Blood purifyer itiair"" Pid for hide. Jos. G00
unequalled, and f have great reason to bi crate" May 8th 1857, U UU'
iu. mat 1 ever made a trial of It healing virtue,
aud I can eonfldently rooommend it to any wno
ay .uffer from Telter or any other disease, arl
ing from an impure state of the blood.
. , ' JOHN DELEHTJNT.
IIolidayburg, Pa, July 20, 1857
IT-AX INTEErSTIVii nuv rr t
. . . .
UtA CURED hv cn. bottu r u.r.L'.
RnrM,. ti., '........, : : r'"""' """i
, . ..... li'ii: 's ii.ui nrunt m da... ..
our little son agud fou
afflioted with whi.i th 1
amioted with wh,,.th..,.v' :r 1 "'1
trVir treaji an...
V..,..i. ..j " ' I'r-niuunceu 10
v. .ruJB1a, ho eras treated aooordingly.for gear
iii..r...,
A. II Pllrt"!
KUTAIt.F.nnf rnn'ln'" r"i'l irri.
emllm, PhiHI, Clearfield eeunty, T.
ohawlllf, AurkhI II, 1
M'Miu;i!Mr.N'
Send far (l desmplwr Circular
COLEMAN'S FARM MILL.
The most simple, durable .ml effective Mill fcr
(trlndinir all kiml of errnlit Into fine or core
Inenl a Loire I - Trier. I.M).
Adilre., WM. 1- lUAKIlA PrtdTIIKIt,
Manufnclurer of Agriculluml Implcmeit,
Jf'1. 1140, iMiuket Ml., 1'hiliidflpbia.
JAS. B. ORAIIAM,
Pnkl Maktcr, Mcrrhnnl, aid ettefnive dea
ler la eipiaft timber, beard ihingte, e.,
Urnhamton, UniUford townihlp.
Jn. 2.1, I8il.
'AVUfTOH'.S XOTICK.
... , . . .
ffMK itndoriii);ned an Auililor appoinion oy
I til Orpliacis Llilin OI ncnrucm muni;
K..v.,.,l.r Selaiiill. !Hj7. to Bll'llt ttlB AUI11II1H-
Iration acci 'inl of laaao Iilooiu, ailmiuiatrator of
the eatntc John Jt. llloom, dee d, bercbe give
notice that he will dinchnrgfl the ilfliea of hi ap
pointment on Thiiradil.v tbo 26th of Mnrcli, IS.18,
tit 0 ii Vi. in If ti. HI. nf tad day. at tho ofllci of
I.'irrinier A. Tuht in the bo.W of CleurQeld,
ivhen noil where all neranns (Merca'cd limy rt-
d, J. 11. LAKlilJlc.1'! Auuuor.
Feb. 2k 1 S jS.
V It All nrrsrni. intrresti ri in tie
bov awUl wl noti,,0 ,hnt it con-
' . . '.. , ., ..,,, M,..,
tmuctl until Ihl.mh.y tho Kith of y
next at the same ilii' nnd hour, hv the
auditor. J. JI. liAlUtl-Uklv.
March 2'ith. 1858.
jy ATioNAi, i:xi ii m;i: iiothi
J. Th subscriber having taken the above woll
known stand, formerly kept by M ill. A. Mason,
in Curwenavi'ile, Pa., is ready to accommodate all
who may favor him wiln ihcir patronage. His
table will alwny bo supplied with the best Ihe
iimrk.t affords, nnd hi" Bur with the elioicoit
liquors. Ilis stable will be under t lie raro of a-)
lenlivo hostler. DAVID SMITH.
Curwcnsville, April 21. 1S5S.
Estate of A. Bennet Dal", dee'd.
T El
lj A
TTERS of -fldniiuislriition on lie estate of
A. B, Dale. Into of Pike tp., dee'd. having
been granted fo tho iindersigiied, nl persona in
dohlcd to said estate will make payment immedi
ately, and those having claims against the snniu
will present them duly authenticated lor settle
ment. ZAC1IARIA1I M'NAUL.
Nor. 1?, 1857. pd.
iNIIALATIONlNCONSUMPTIONr
BRONCHITIS, LARYNGIXTIS, and other
Discuses of tho Chest mid Throat, sueceas
1 ii II V treated by the Inhnlation of Medicated
-Vapore und powders, by nbsoibtion nnd constitu
tional treatment, as practised at the Stuy vcsiiut
Medical Institute, Xew York city.
Tho l'Ni'iti.cKiKNTi:i Sut'CKs's which has at
tended this method of creuting discuses of Ihe
Lungs and Throat has induced ua to depart from
our usual course, nnd mail ourselves of tho col
umns of the press, in order lo bring it to Ihe
knowledge of such a may be luboriug under, or
predisposed In such ofleclions. Tho dawu of a
brighter day has at length arrived for the Con
sumptive; the doctrines of the incurability of
consumption Having at length passed awny.
We
1 ' "u' ,u"'" uur I '""" that
i.i..,. :.. .i.. i. i . .
""V V '" B'lliril, 111
I Dt V"1 b "cuWr srbt,on ; in the secon.t
I by the transformation of tho tubercule intochnl-
a .rL ".JtfJZ !.
ions oi inc past may assert, Unit even uow con
sumption ia incurable; such nre behind th) nge.
To ull this great truth must bo apparent, vis. :
that the uiediciucs inhaled in tho form or Vapor
or powder directly into the lungs, must be much
moro effective than that tuken into tho Stomach,
whero tho diseaso doe does not exist. The ml
vantnge of Inhalation in Consumption A Throat
Disease is, that medicine in the form of Vnpoi
is applied directly to the lungs, whore the diseuse
exists; the stomach is thus left free to aid in re.
storing hoi lth, by administering lo it healthy and
life-giving food. There i' no cane o hxpclinttha,
luhiitntinn trill nit cure. The means, too, an
broi ght within the reach of all, tho manner oi
udininistering tho vapor being so simple that tin
invalid is never required to leavo home, where
tho hand of affection lends eo much to aid the
physician' efforts
The Inhalution. method is on(n'ii', n ami
rcnily, and consist in the administration of med
icine iu inch a maimer, that they are conveyed
into the Lungs in tho form of Vapor, and produce
tlieir action nt the seat of disease, lis practicnl
sense ia destined to revolutionize the opinions of
the medical world and citublith the (Mux curabil
ity of Conmiiiulion.
X .1.. . ...
. .-..(icsii v nppcui to ine commnn sense of all
nm cic'i wnii j,ung discuses, to embrace at once
llio advantage of Inhalation, and no lotigeropply
medicine to tlio unoffending stomach. I claim
for Inhalation a place nmong the priceless gifts
that i aturo nnd art hath given us, that "our day
" "'OK in mo uinu, anu in the oiiiy ark nf
iieu f,,r the Vomumntirr
a method not onlv
' ""'''"""' '"' 'imple ami rJienci'om.
a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroy-
11 'H mil .-ieeu'B.
Xotu Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with tho practice, ure informed that,
our time being valuable, wo can only reply, a to
ingrediuiits used, to such icttcra that contain a
fee.
Tlio lee in all ease of Pulmonary Affection
,vi" 1,0 10 " receipt of which the necessury iu-
1 .. .1 .. . .
strument nnd medicine will be forwarded. Ap
fliciints will slate nge, sex, married or lingle,
how long affected, if any hereditary disease x
iais iu tile linnilr. nnd m mnt..,,., nnn...ll T .
.1.. - e...v...V. --OI
1110 nume town anu Male bo plainly written.
I'oslnge for return answer must be enclosed. Lot-
ter w hen registered at our risk.
All lcUer must ho addrcasod to
WALLAC 1 SI ER TO UN. M. D
S. M. Institute, Xew York.
Nov. 11, 1S57-0 m.
AT. VI'HXOX IKJl'JSL;, Lumber city,
111. Clearfield CO., Pa. Tho underaiirned noti-
lies tne public thnt he bus opened . ut tbe above
unuied hoViae, and that he is well prepared to ac
commodate all who may favor him wilh a call.
The house is three stories high, ia commodious
anu won lurnished, and no puma will be spared
to render satisfaction to lii.e-oi. II
iL"11-' ' "Tl'-'ed with choice liquort of all kinda
I A, f" Vlen,y of ,,Mia8 connected with
the house, lie lolicit a share of public patronage
J. L. CUTTLE,
4 ttorncy at Law and Laud Apent, offie
il adjoining his roidence, on Markot streo
Clearfield. March3, 1853.
"I ) ''MOVAI.. The undersigned nnouncea to
IV the "whole world and the rest of mankind."
THE WONDER OF THE AGE.
tf COVERS .Which is a purely mA
'reparatwn, for the purifying of the blood, gir -
In cr v 1 rrnr t,x el. T n .. ' B .
ling vigor U, the Llv.'r. '"T ".i1
; .i'i. r . .. - "
.r nn. 1,1 . 4 ... .n . u - . ,. ...
--r ...u. system ail morbid matter and
fV.v, . . healthful a.tivily thro'
an mo, mm tion of ifo. .
- 1
- WW at n ...
M . . . '
i.a
. ..jii.) ; w.r.iimi.
VH liliMliI kMoilmenl ef ai aJ I
o" it hl ti the nnderlf.nei hiad,,7
Pl.if-a int.ra.ltt a ateftl varlt i . -1
folio !-Thi.oical, Law, lli.tortcai, 111
euortinent ef frheol llnnLe, lllnnk Bnoki, :
( Iunliir. Hpli tidid Copy Itoeki. AUa, ,
arlety of etatienary, at., are onertd talk
, '""
Dook aupplled to etdcf on the ahrtet nnt.e1
v. v. n n i suj
ClearBeld, Oi l, 27,. 1(54
017tiio.mps6n,'
IJInrkamlth, Wagon, Ituggie. An., e., Ir,j
J ) on lmrt notice, and the very beat ty 1( ,ti
Id aland In the borough of Curwenmlle, ' "
leo. 29, 1863.
II. P.TIIOAIPSON,
I)tiyalriail, may be found either at hi oOn
nt HeofleM ' heel, Curwenaville, efirt kJ
nrQienienaiij bhia.ii,
Dec.
1M
2V, KM
M.I) IIOASS and COPFER tAew I.
J ihaiiBefur TIX and JIARJWAItB ai(l
calabliahment of.
July 10, 1S57.
TT ASlO tWVSV. t
ill tt'E V AKHAKOEMEST.
( iao uiiacnner reapectiuily announce to tbe pok.
; Ho lnt he hn taken the above atnnd, in th bar.
! ."J. ' t-iwruew, anu I. preparea toaeeonu
dale all who may give him a call. The tnUi.
inny rest assured that it will be conducted ia lit
beat manner poasitiie. Jlia tauio will be lunpliti
with the belt th market affords. Hi Bar lli
witi. the choicest brands of winet and liqnor,acj
hi tab.'e will Le under the care of nttentir tii
enrerul osti". VA I X.U . IV JiAVIa,
Feb. II, 1857.-T.
Dlt. GKORCr. tVlLM)Mr.ip'iriill;iri
notice that he ha rraumed the FraclH
lledicino, and will promptly attend to all cillt
tie proiossion. i.utherburg,Ap 1 2, VA
TIIOMBSOXT H A U'lNOCK N CO?
ron l oiiiirtt-ra, Curwemrille. Anexuneia
X asaoruneni oi tasting made to erdere
Doc. 29, 1851. '
L. JACKSON" CRANS", "
ATTORXEY AT LAW, office adji'tiuf
residence on Second ftret. Cleart Jd, I
June 1. 1S54.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
NY persona knowing theuuelvc indebted ei
note or book aecouut of one year eraum
luudiiig, are positively requested to rail and u.
off, otherwise they wdl be treated nccordinr u
niiiioui rcspci'l (l person.
FRANCIS C0XDRIET.
Frenehville, May 5, 1858.
TO MY CREDITORS.
Being aged nnd infirm in bodv. I nm d,.l,,
lo settle and close up all ny Worldly buiinen-
m, persona inning cliiiins against nr. are thwi.
fore rcriu stcd to present them at once for iftllt
iiieni. i uesiro to bo my own executor,
may 1(1, ls.5S. JAMES HE A, Br,
CA vrior.
AY;
bnvin
i ..ie lu-reny cautioned. aciiM
ing, or in nnr war me,l,lli., .i.i.
m.i.,1. .. : ." ..
u vuns, out rcu anu tne other brindla. an
in Ihe possession oi Joseph Millward, or Deeite
tp., as Ihe said cows belong to me. and are in hi,
possession on loan only, eubject to my ordei ui
I 'M! 1 1 VI,
DAVID G0SS.
Sept. 23, 1S57. .It pil.
C ALT ONAll person are hereby caitiei
against purchasing a certain note drawiri
ine in lavor of Stacy W. Thoiupaoii, dates 2ni
August, 1S57, for $!2.i, as I have tot rcesirM
vnmc nicrcior and will not pay it.
. ., DANIEL BOWMAX.
April 7th. 1RS7. 3l-pd.
JOHN TROUTMAN
STILL continues the business of Chair Makiii
nnd House, Sign nnd Ornamental Painlinr ii
the shop formerly occupied by Troutnian A Holt,
nt tho east end of Market etrcet, a short dittim
"lyi. M. f)()l)S, having chTiiTdliiTi
j turn irom lurwensville to Clearfield, m
pectfully otf.-r I.ia professional orvieei le Ui
tiiij.riis oi ma miter placo aud vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite f. Kef
Mie.
WM. V. CHAMBERS.
CARRIES ou Clinirninking, Whoflwrigbt,ii
,T ' , P'"i g nt l urweninlli,
u.tiir.1. co. .mi order tlrouintly attendrd U
Jan. 5, I55S.
DH. U'. M. CAM Pit KM, having located-,
hylertown, tenders his professional lervlw,
tu the ciliien. of Morri and the adjoining ton.
hip. I 0 will nlway, be found at the residua
or f hos kyler, when not professionally eugsrii
May 21, 1S58. ' 6
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS.
t T the mouth of Lick Run, five mile friw
IV Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and exlenim
I'li.niiiuciurcr 01 Lumber,
July 23, l!i52.
TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS.
THE underighcd would respectful! inform the
cituena of ClearOCd and the adjoining eo'l
: " J"" siure.i 111 l'bilipsburg, a vrt
largo quantity of grain, including
Rye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat
uorn and Barley
which he will cll in lartre or small lota ea 111
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i'i inn 11 me lowest pnrn
? I"'"!,10!! ot tho" n,inR anything in tbii
...... .B miii u hi me stock, believing it weald N
.-.u.. Ku.nningo 10 give him a call. l
aiong men and be supplied by
(1. W. T-T 1 TI FR
rhilipsburp, March 3, 185T.-tf.
n. 0. crouch,
PnTSICIAN-OOice in Curweiuville.
CAUTION.
ALL peraonnjare hereby cautioned again'
meddling with a certain note, given by tb
1.1 , . ,'"no'I,,ew Hadden, dated
... lur two, a sain note ba been pail
v THOMAS MAHAFFET.
New H ahington, March 10. 185S.
CAUTION.
MT wife Maryette. having left my be?
I . 1 b.0Brdf'"out "7 just c.nse cr provocatlM
1 tlierofore forbid any person harborine or trurt-
ing ner on my account. E. MERRIFIILD-
HENRY W. OVERMAN.
Xo',4S0liXo- C) Third Street, Mm
LEATHER DEALER
Calf ikini, Moroecoi, Linings. Bindine.
RED t OAK SOLE LEATHER, kt
K, B. Rough Leather bough t or takea la
March 1, 1857 J.
Traet of Land at Private Sal.
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1 1
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HE undersigned will aell
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on easy terms
IT.: -i on,B n Vf
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""i "oum zo aerei cleared lviae ea t
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West Branch, near tl,. 1, 1. . r.r....iA
, with a nod two storv .Jn ""a" "1 ii.
..4 ..ni. k..:i.i: ' 5 '.r' . '.T
nnd tll.er buildings. An orchurd of young lr
recently planted, und a largo scope of goojja
A,,ii n, mi. ,6 0