Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 22, 1858, Image 4

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    r n h r Kt Yi n a t rn i:
const-it store,
( i m i .f n.i.r,,
A intge Mioitinent of
NEW GOODS,
' S'lltlrif In nl of the articles, til
.'nwA and t rtnrk Merm,
( Mtr.,
f'wpired ,( yhi ', Vv.,
I Mutt h,-t,
St.n.f, P'auf,
Poifpe k. rrr,
l.hiinn ( 'loihs,
Sdks iir. ,v.
Hw.it, bite 71,7 m. THn
frr nty'-.
Rrady mad rluthlnir, Ilnota 4t Hio',
lilts V Cape, ol ill khidN,
Spanish Sole Leather,
Coffee, Molais?s, and Sugar, at Wholas ale
Retail.
"tr-UUrt i For, Shingles, and Grain of all
Hi taken In exchange for goods.
Oct. Jft, I4S. M M. IRWIN.
IE AT REN'iVALReadTRead t
4 NDBE CONVERTED. Tho great revival
bat dona immense gmi In almost every
wAonntT and town in tho Union, outside of
arfictd. Therefore, In consideration of the
v rumor, Frank Short has taken the respon
Ujr upon himself to revive the lioot A Shoo
nest in Clearfield, and ret a good example
.i fellow men. JIo bas to announce to his
' ouitomors, and as many new ocs as inny f.i-
- bimwitn can, that lie has on hand n largo
. rluient of fine work and any amount of coarse
Gents' Gaitert tnado to order, and of nnv '
eto-uit ensioniers. Morrocco. Froneb culf, pike township anu Citrweusvilk on Thursday
Pat. nt calf gnitcrs ennstnntly oa band. ' Deoember 2d. ,
lingo for -l.ilo, kit vXi'fptrd. All work lc.iv-i renn township- nt the house ef W. W. An
bia.hop warranted not to rip. Customers : dcrson, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., of Friday Do
ing ,o town will find him at the shop former-1 toiuber 3d.
nru led by R. R. Welsh, dee'd as a watch A Luinbor Citv Rorourh saino day nt 4 P. M.,
k a ioblifchment, nearly opposite Reed nnd nt public nchool house in f.iid borough.
verssitoro. ltoll m hoyi and got new soles ,
. . oor old ouci rimired, as lomo of them stand
i. k,reat ueed of It,
FRANK SHORT.
iu an, ms. 3m.
'. S. l'ho pajtnoiship barfftofore existing bo
en John MeCnbe i Qeorgo Newsnn is this
disssored by mutual consent, atid the books,
ants, and ail effects, are now in the hnnds
I '. Hiort for settlement. The business will be
! , ied on In fu'are bv F. Pbort. Alas, poor Ye
;.! ' JCWN MeCAllE,
OEORilE NEWSOX,
riKMT i rnrsT sr;ivi:i:
1
BOOTS & SHOES!
.ALWAYS ON HAND,
JOSEPH GOON,
IIAXKFUI. for put furors, end grateful for
to prospects, desires to iofwris the uitiiens of
i, ik'initv, nnd bis old friends and patrons in
. . liiiUir, that hp bos reujovf d tl lit FI11SI
Uu 'iM is Ako ut od ut
V"rt firtt aw Wfst of the .Vuntv House. 1
1 .re be has en baa J st.uiUy, a large asaort
lueat of every variety iu the
BOOT .1X0 SHOE UXB !
TOM WrtRC 4TrFDED TO M'lTII W.'I'iTCn
he very Lett of stock will be used, and no
) i ins spared to make ooat fits and durablo work.
A!t of whtrh ea h ohtaincd from the said Josapb
ifVEUV LOW for the kcadt uuiico.
learflold, Aug. 13, 1SJJ.
HOTEL,
3To. 117 & 119 2nd St. above Arch,
:i)3B5il3IDnJH)Jl)31:
i M. 1IOPKI S takei this method of iu form-
V.ag his old friends and the public generally,
! the hoi just RE-OPENED the abovo well
. o -wra Uotel, and re-fitted it in a style suitable to
' "are, and tho wants of tho travelling public,
p. II. has bnd a largo experience in hotel kctp
be has no heitation la saying that his guests
rfl And hi bouso a pleasant nnd desirable stop.
iwu place.
Uf the clegible location of this Hotel for per
aons visiting the City, either on
ox M'sixE&y on pleasure,
it U deemed altogether unneeossiry to speak,
ne Hotel in Philadelphia is better kuown tlmu
tr."OU Shunt rci-aon."
Ot close attention to tho wants of bis custum--r-
iir. II. bopea to doserve a tbaro of public
l-ironsgo.
S. II. His tcrmi per day has been fixed at th
'm rate of $1.25.
Bept J2nd, 1848. 1 jr.
J "HOME AGAIN"."
' JEF.Di WEAVER aro now receiving nn
V opening a large and well selected Block ot
. aids, consisting of
Dry CJoods, (;rorcrlcn, Ilardn arr, Uuerns
ware, Ihiots and Shnea, Oils, I'alnts h
Drua, Hat and Ifcmncts, Nails J
i fpikca, Mall and I'lsli,
well as erery other article usually required in
e country, which they offer to the public on us
ir terms acan be hud in the eouuty. Call
d see the now, beautiful auduseful.
juue 9, 183.
cm Depot, Kept by Kerrell & Carter
On Second Street, Clearfield, '.i.
16 th place wher all tl o .'ollowing nrticlei
can bo bad at reduced prices :
iltir Jranqf ull tiret ty the tinall or ly the
quantity; ChftOtcelqf iwriotu i:e3 and best
quality; a lurye assortment of Stoves, among
vhich will be found the Xew World Cook
Oak J'remtum, Great ficptiblie, Jiuck't Pat
ent, and the darted Minnesota. Aim, a
lirge assortment ef mne-plati j and Parlor
Xto's, and Air-tijh't of various l'titlerm.
Also, Plows rf the best and laktl patterns.
rflw.i, ot their wn Jlanutai'tiinny a lirye as
sortment of Tin-ware, Stare pipe. Sheet-iron
pans of a)l sites, and all articles of the kind in
their line kept always on hand. ' finite spoV'
tiny done to order, und Tin Jloofinp. done with
despatch. Also, a large assurtment of all
kinds of Amise-fteemir) vtsnml constantly on
hand. COUXTUY MEHC11AKTS
ire invited to call, a. they can be accommodated
at very low figu res with anything In our line.
All orders will be tuankfully recoivod and
promptly attended to.
o. n. merre:,u
. L. R. CARTER.
N. C. They will alsd receive every variety of
ancles cn c : t-lsslon, at low rates. m. a V,
RESTAURANT.
rpUE undersigned respoctfully announcei to
X tbe publio that he has opened an eating
bouse lb the basement atory uf Morrow's (late
Hemphill's) Hotel, where may be found every
luxury of the aeaion, lueb a. Ice Cream, Sardine.,
Pickled Oyatera, Lemonade, Ale, Lager Hear,
Cakes, Confectioneries, Fruits, Nuts, io., .te
lle bitpea by a strict attention to hia btndueti lo
merit, and receive, a there of publio patronage.
A. C. FLANNItlAN.
June 80, 186 3m
"itrpit hfcmka for al at fhiOl.
llllpi.llfltlt lO l.lillll't t IH. 1.
Tilt; wl-ri-,Uf lil-.r H.U l.i -ill" I
Infnt miii(t nny mi l nil jcts-tn wi'limo;
rrn mi o t in
'Sat 'W'j.Imt '71:;
t lift t lio la th nifiit for 'li-ftifi
N .1,
VI County,
Mini will furnish aii'l
rn the lioritf.
ill In llm mM wheel,
lo not ice, hi on np-
plicntioli ticing made to li in nt tin ri'H
done in Lawrence township, throe, tnilca
smith rf I'lcai llflil borough, or by letter
addrejsed to him ut Clorfioli I r. t.
JOHN A. KLLIV
Lnwreneo tp., Sept. I, lboS. 3m. pd.
APPEALS
From Trieunual A6sosm'-nt.
"VTOTICE is hereby plvn that tho Commit
J. sinners of CluurnVM County will hold their
arpeali from tlio tnenniial assessment at tho fol
lowing timet ami places, to wit:
Goshen tnwntdilp n t tho school bruise in muI
township, tho usual plaeo of holding elections,
on Monday tho :':'d November, A. D. IS iS.
Oirnrd townflij ni t'otigrif.i Hill e bool
bttllic, un Tuesday the l'3d November.
Covingtuu township ut t'le tho lioine of Ja
cob Miiurcr, ou Wcdae.'day, Nov. 21th. ,
Karthnus township nt tlio house of C. I'. Hull
& Co., on Thurrd.iy, Nov. I'.'uli.
HuFton township at tho house of Jesse Vil
lon, on Saturday, Noe. 27t!l.
Fox tonship -tt Ilia housu of John J. Cundy,
on Monday, Nov. 20th.
Union township at the house of It. W. Moore
on Tuesday. November 30th.
Brudv townthin at ihe hoofo of lleor-o W.
T.nmr. on Wednesiiav. 1) oeeiohtT 1 t.
i;,v,v tow 'i,bin at Tmkev Hill school house
on Saturday, December 4th.
Ferguson to rnsliip ut tho. bouse of Thomas P.
Davis, on Monday, December Oth.
Bell tbowuship nt the house of Asaph Ellis,
ti e place of holding clei ti'ius, on Tuesday, De
cember 7th.
Kunifido township nt the bouso of John
Young, on Woducsuay, December Sill.
Chein township nt tho school house, near Si
mon Rornbnurh's, en Thursday, December I'th.
Reccarin township at tho litmso of t-ainuil
Hcgnrty, on Friday, Deeeiuber 1 Oth.
Jordau tuwusiiip at the public school house
iu Ansonviiie. on Saturduy, 1'ectMuber 1 1 tit.
Woodward township at tho house of Win.
Mullen, on Monday, December 13th.
Decatur township at Ihe house of Jobu Goss,
on Tuesday, December 1 4th.
Doggs township at the house of Andrew Cross,
on Wednesday, December l.ilh.
Morris township at the house of Jacob Mock,
on Tuesday, December Ifitli.
Graham towu.liip at tho bouse of Jacob IIu-
bler, on inday. December 17'h
Bradford townynin ut tin. lnrino of WPPno '
Hoover, on Saturday, December IStli. j
Clearfield borouge and I.unrenee township on i
Monday December -Otis, ut the Commissioners' '
ottiee, in ClenrlielJ.
An appeal fro a the valuation of unseat 'd i
Innds will be held ni tho Couuuisjioneri' ollko in
Moarfield, on irulay, Ueeomhcr .31st, at which
time ull persons interested ean attend.
Uy order of Hoard of Commissioners.
KOEEItT J. WALLACE, Clerk.
oct, ;o, is:-. t:udcc.
CAUTION.
LL persons aro hereby cautioned egainst
meddling with lb following diseribod pro
pcrty, now in the potnesi -n ot W. J. Caldwell,
aa tho said property is njljsct to try order only,
vu:
Three bogs, seven sl.oat:, one ipring calf, a
lot of boy, a lot of orts, t. lot of corn in tlio car.
thirty busdiels of buckwheat, the ono third of
nine aeroa of wheat in tho ground, ono cook
stove, bureau, table, stand, tbreo beds uud bed
ding, one let of chairs, cno large slid uno small
rocking chair and the balance of the house
hold furniture.
JOHN WELSH.
oct. 27, 1S5S. St.
AMBR0TYPKS For 60 cm!
rpllii undersigned would respectfully inform
1 tne
LAimis and UCNTLEM EX
of Clearfield and vicinity, that bo bas fitted uu
Kuotusj in Sliuu'e New How
where be will reiniiiun fur a fta ofays ouy.
All who would desiro a lifelike likeness ol the
latest nud luipn ved kiylo will please call.
You that have beauty should lo Hall lake it,
You that have none, should go let hi in mako it
A. M. HALL
Sept. 2 UU, is;, if.
( ablnct, Cliair Making,
A N I) II O V S li P A I N T I X .
JOHN (iri.K'H A DANIEL REN NT II having
entered into partnership in the above busi
ntis.q, will lie pn pared at all tiun;s to attend to any
business iu the above line on short notice and in a
proper manner. They will nhokep eonstantiv
tin hand at their shop on Market si., nearly oppo-
svnnd Cane Ilottom Chairi. nnd Cnbinel .... nf
every description which they will be found eve-1
ready to dispose uf on ns reasonable terms as the ,
same articles can be bud elsewhere in tlio county. I
1 eir stock of Cabinet Ware uow on bund, con. I
I fcts in part of j
Dressing and Common Rureaus, Sofas, Sewing
a, I Wash Stands, Desks and Rook Cnses, French I
at 1 Field Post Beditends. Dining, Dieakfu.'l, Ceu-1
tr Card and Pier Tables, Ac. I
Ol'i'IN.S niniiifnrtiircd and delivered at any I
pi te ui siroil. j
Any 23, liM I
A1
LL persona aro hereby enutiond airainst
buying, or in nny way meddling with tho
following pr party, now in ho possession of
George Doris in Covington tp. vu : Ono roan
ninre, ono cow, six hogs, one bull, ono curner
cupbonrd, one cooking st ve, one bed nnd ono
lot of buokwhent, ns the sumo belongs to mo and
is only left with said Garls on loan, subject to
my order.
fodt. 22'lSiS. (5m. . A. E. MILLER. ,
Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale.
n virtue of an order of sale is.nedout of the
MM Orphans Court of Clearfield countv. there
will be exposed to public sale nt tho Court hrm.n I
in tho borough of Clearfield, in S TURD4Y.
tha 151b dny of Nov. next, 11 tho in., rest of
Matthew Stolt. dee'd., in and to the Lllow '
described real est le. situ.it,, I., ll. ... ."3
bounded by land, of Win. Lumfido on t3o west, i
r I I II II I IT 1 II DllfF r T II . (riM '
tract in nnmo of Henry .Vtowart on (hn
hn nnrlli i
laud, of Hoa:d on tho east, and on the aouth t
by lands of James Forrest, containing 60 acrei
more or lets, on which are erectod
a two.atorv 1
tog noun ind other outbuildings, with about
10 acre, cleared, Terma cash on confirmation
ofialo. JAMES PTOTT,
Ad'inr of Matt. Stott, dec.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
rpilE Partnership heretofore existing hjtwoen
L Dr. Lorain and Dr. Harlswlek in the prac
tice of Medicine' Is this dny dissolved by mutjnl
foment. All person, having account, with the
firm will nla. eall .n 7l-" ' ,
if ih.V.r,nni .T.r.T """""'ni'iy. ana
Oo. l(b, V5,
lt) Hot t
j 1 1 a i n i r : i ' , r v t
1 ha in' i' ril'sr m'' Hull aniinnnr es l 1 pi''-
l" ti nt i has tekn the eioe s'ati I, In t'i h"r.
01, (ll I'l l',"lt field, and it .,.,,l, I I I ., ...Ill no
dsn all a h'i rciv e.ii Mm a fall. Hi a iiilibe
inn t fft anii'd ilnit II Kill Mi r-'nliflf I in tha
brst nmnrf f p-slMe. Ill" laid 'II hi' " -ln'i
allll Hi belt tin maiki'l afTi-tdl. tin Bar filled
mill tha rhi'in tt brnnda id ulni'S and ll'innrt.and
his MnUci mil ha lindi-r Ihr rnt" nl ai'tili and
rnrvlul ...ll-m. I'AMI;, M. H I A III.
Fch. II, l.i.';.-y.
VATIHX t, rACIHMM'. IIOTI'.I..
X l 1 ha ml'fi-rit'f'r harinR tnki'n the almra well
known slimd, liirnirrlr krit h? U ni. A. Mimn,
in Cnrnensvillo, l'a., Is ready to arnin modal all
who limy favor him nitti llioir pnlri'imK. Hi'
Ullu mil nlirnys ho n i i I U 1 1 with tlio hpst the
aik.t nflunl.', ami bii llur nith the clmirns'
li'iuoti. Hit Italia will be under theoiiienfs
tunllTe homier!. IUVID SMITH.
I Cnrnoniville, April II. lSy,
j 'FLEMING HOTEL,
U Ton MERIT KNOWS TIIK Oool) I N TINT,)
' ciinvtNsvn.i.i:,
The subset iher beg.A Itm o to inform bis old
oiisioiners, and the public grnnrnlly (lint ho has
ri ciintly taken the annvo m-ll linown stniid, :ind
that bo hns rutiiely refitted nil ri'furniidu
a tlylo adnptt'd to the ag, and the wniil"
uiiliro truivling rninruuuity.
HIS TABLE
will ulwsys be prsvido 1 witb orery
markets und surrounding country nil)
HIS BAR
wilt bo supplied with the choimt w ii:ca ami li
rjttor a.
III3 STABIES,
which are tlio bel and most conimodiuus on the
rnml within a riny's tr.ivel, will ulayj bj in
clinrgo of careful and ntt::tivo hostlers. In
short
livery dep.'irtuirnt of his Estiililislnnent will
ho supplied with vt 1 1 ihe fomforts nud enmeiiiiiu
cics tlio wc;iry tniull'T could cl'sire.
June 2, !!. VM. A. .MASON.
NATIONAL HOTEL
(LATE WHITE SWAN.)
Race st. above Third, Phila.
fTMIE proprietors ot the above well known cs
X lalilifhnicnt beinir thnnliful for tho very
liberal patronage bestowed upon thorn the past
yer.r, inke this method of infonniun tlicir friends
n J the public that they nr.; still prepared to ac
eoiiiinoilato them if fuvuied whh a call.
During the summer moii ths tho house lias been
thoroughly renovated, improvements made and
other extensive ulturaliins in contcniphiliou.
Wo are determined to devote our whole atten
tion to business nnd flatter ourselves with the
conviciion that we (hall be able to give satisfac
tion. 8IDE8 A STOVEK.
N. 15. Carriages will always be in readiness to
convey passengers to nnd Iroin Sleuuiheat Land
ing" nnd Railroad Depots. S. 4 H.
March 31st, ISiS.y,
SUSftUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurWCllSVille, Penna.
fPhe subscriber, fnnueily of the Exchange Ho-
X tot, Philipburg, having taken ths above
new stand, situate uu the bunk uf tho river, in the
lower ond of Curwonsvillo, would announce that
he is now ready for the accommodation of slran
gers and all others whu may favor him with a
: call. The house is large and comfortable, and
; travelers w ill find every convenienco neces-nry to
l their comfort. Ample stabling is attached to the
i premises.
i DAVID JOHNSON.
! February 10, 1S5S.
CLE AUFIKLD
coitxEit or Fin st axij
STItlTsi,
Till; undersigned respectfully inforuis his
frieuds and tho traveling public in general, that
he has taken the above house.,
FoRMKIiLY KNOWN AS THE HEMP
HILL HOTEL,
The Hofs-E has been recently refitted im
proved, and newly furnished;
EXTENSIVE STABLING
has nrrs' tovrt eteii ; anm he is rnii-AiiEti
TO ACCOSIMOIiATE
All who niny give him n call, in the most
plensing .iikI ngrcetible nianner.
With every thing to render his house a desirable'
stopping place.
j will be supplied with an nssortuient of choice li
jijuors; and bo will endeavor to entertain his
guests in a manner that cnr.not fail to give the
I I I I.LIT SATISFACTION.
I Tlie house is situated in a pleiusant nnd
quiet part of the town, and no vxpense
!ur intention will be spared to make it one
ol the liest houses in the county. A lib-
l"" l''"'u"uge is re.-pecuuilv soilcitin
H. HAYS MORROW.
Clearfield, aug
I,H5S' ly.
FANCY FURS
FOR LADIES & UIILDBEX.
lnilV VA I! I.IK' A t. f'H
No. MS (AV -Vo.) JornbL Ein',k,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers, Mvn.factunrs and Dealers in
iST-tSail33J' JZ?Jl2Atrfia
r!-.. r .;... ii v ..... . n.-
MAltkHT
ui i.iriii.1 un i Kim iti; yi'.fi. items rues i . .i. i o. i , .
m n It .. I fl . "''that Ihe use of lobacco is (ho promoting cause of
. ... I,..., ii'-u invite. i
fPHE number of "year, that, which wo have!
X 'een engaged in the Fur business, nnd the I
general ctiaructer of our Kurs, both for inni'(y
and prive is sj g'nra!!7 known - "hronghnut the
countiy, that wo think it unneee.'iiry u say
moro thun that wo hnve now opened iir nrt
ment of FURS for the FALL nnd WINTER (ales
tho largest nnd most beautiful tliut wo hnve
ever heforo offered pi the public. Our Furs buve
u bcon '"'Po'tcn (lurlii-r the present season
when nniiey was seureo and
77 R A' If 7 T il It'
.i . .i ..... '
r'? "V '" ,tonl I"'JI, o been .uann-
'lW tl'. '"'.compoteut workmen ; we
n '""" "eiermuieu lo sell then, at such
.it - -
I. . " cornM,vv t0 Klv reputation
, years, uini is, lo nil a good
"stoi n" -..i SL'
..-wni.uiiiii uuo win uo won to Hive ui a
cTniiL-eruiieno .-u ...
enl!. as thnv will Arwl tha lnr,..i . . i...
."""""""'"J
est asso
- , ihi tu hoicvi. irum in iuq
City, and at inntiufao
turors prices.
. , JOHN FARIERA It CO.
No.SIS Market street, above 8tli, I'hilad'a
Sept. 29th, 1328. dun
ST0CKER WANTED.
PROPOSALS will be received for the delivery
1 of ONE MILLION FEET of Saw Log. oi
uia uanxi ot tne Sinnemahoning, nt the
month Of Sugar Camp or Hebnor's linn, in
V ""lu "u i"mP f
jiuatontownslnp, L'learfleld County, near Trier's
iMnm ty of iite
TM"lia fliHlon if ttnl Importance, and
on win. h lias lieii r been salisfaclinily dl"poai'd
of by the prefesi.iis ihu trarh Ihe henlins; art.
foins maintain and especially tha "Id school
Physicians that life livce in the blond, and
the'reforn all diseases originate In It but modern
si ienen avers that ailments bava Ihelr orignnlion
In both Ihe anliils and Holds if the body. That
the latter pjepondeiatr, however, is a fixed fact, ; MEDICAL INHALATION,
and medical skill Inn clearly 'demonstinted that hat enabled rtio to arrive at a derisive, direct
at least two thirds of the Ills that human flesh l nt,d suecessflil rnnrse of treatment for the potl
heir to, have their lottrre In an Vi Bn, rndieal euro of all diseases of the
UllllMirC Sll Of tllCj THROAT, LUNGS AND AIU-rA3GF.S.
I ESI0(M ! ' Ry lulialatioii the ciimlivo propertlet of medi.
i,i. i . ii . i . ..lljii. ., ..'cinei aro directly addressed to the diseased or-
As, for Instance, t ' ll.e l. ng ca UhiU, uch a. Knn ftrv, , MLmrWi ,,o not advise th.
ibCrOlllla, ICtfCr, "JialhCI S IICI1 u, (,f Medical Inhalation ol any kind, to the -
il'imnlou nifitrhos r'rif)fl;iS 1 1 !- ' elusion of uhnkhal TRHATir.NT t nnd although I
1 llliplCS IMOICIICS, L.I)SI)tl lS, Ul cmMel it n nseful adjuvant in the rropormnn-
CCr.S, Salt-UllClini, DliiCliar'TC3 liiKeiiicuti.f thoso fenrful and often fatal dlseasos,
!r .. . ' vet 1 deem it verv neeossary that eaeb patient
ilroni tho har, rcvcrBOiw, or ir-;:i10IIi,i ).ttV0 ,i,e henefn oi both azr.nL and io.
inoilvK niaptispanf nnv kind.
Tli'ise icre ascertuineil by well Known meuicni
a dark unhealthy color.
To wurd oil' u largo majority of diseases,
a,
well ni to euro n number which have already sei
zed upon (lie syttem,
i IT IS' XECESSAIIY TO '
TUIMFV TIIK I5LOOU.
I IjIN!'m:y'.- htfitr.vKD Bi.oon Searcher does
' NOT Ct. VIM TO 111: A
Universal Panacea for every disease known, but
I the proprietors claim for it tho power uot only of
j Draining out All Impurities of the
Blood,
j but by tho skilful combination of well known
j It wi!l cure all ilt.icasi-a arisinij from a dcrang-
ed stale of the Lioer drive cut Ihf pepsin,
I and give renewed tone and vir
to the iSl'Hiuich.
That Ibo IJ'.iM.'l Searcher is all that is cluiiucd
for it. tho Proprietors can produco
THE PROOF:
It 1 Qnly a iW yearn sinca it was d.Dcovered,
largo Laboratory has been built oxproisty for its
innuufiicturo a' largo number of men employ'!
111 putting it up, nud still
The Supply docs not Equal the
Demand !
Wo ask any candid man could this be so, if the
.Medicine did not possess ALL tho virtue! claimed
for it ?
Tbe Proprietors have hundreds of certificates
from men of probity and standing in the commu
nity, show ing w hat tho medicine is doing daily
for the suffering.
ASK ANY PERSON
Who lias ever used the -Blood
Searcher
"Whether Relief was Erpcrltned.
Let tho ndlictcd give it a trial a single bottle
will convinco tho most kkeplical of its efficacy.
Dii. J. M. LlNDsr.r : Dear Sir I tako plea,
uro in acknowledging tho great benefit
your Improved Blood rionrcher has been to my
son. lie bas been atllicted with what pbyrieiatis
called a scrofulous disease of the uhsobing
glands of tho stomach. Ho has been ufllietod
with this disease from infancy. Ho i. now fif
teen yenri of ago ; during all this time ho bas
hnd several severe nttucks, and all the food ta
ken into tbe stomach imparted tittle strength to
tho system. 1 had soveral eminent physicians
attend ing him, but I found very little advan
tage, ns tho disease still returned with all its aw
ful consorjuonces.
In April 1857, he had a violent attack, to much
so, that all who saw bim supposed bo was in the
laslstago of Consumption. I was advised to try
your liluod Searcher j I accordingly procured
out bottle of it, and by tbe time he had used it
he appoared rcstorerd to perfect health.
It is now one year sine olio used your invalua
ble Elood Searcher, and I am perfectly satisfi
ed it has laved him from an untimely grave. 1
now unhesitatingly recommend it to all who may
be sinilarly ufflicUl, uud deem it no more thun
justice to bear this public testimony to its vir
tues. Respectfully yours, Ac.
JA.ME3 F. DEVLIN,
romroy Station, A. P. R. Road.
Mr. Devlin is well known to the citiicm of In-
diiina aud Westmoreland counties,
July tl, 1853.
FOR HALF II Y
C. D. WATSON, Clearfield.
JAMES U. GRAHAM, Orohampton.
JOHN PATTON, Curwonsvillo.
E. F. UKENNER. Morrisdale.
JOHN RUSSELL, Peunsville.
R. 11. Mi K) RE, Luthersburg.
M. O. STIRK, Now Millport.
CHARLES It. FOSTER, Philipsburg.
H. SWAN, Ansonvillo.
RUSSELL Mc MURRAY, New Washington,
KDWAHD WILLIAMS, Williumsvillo.
JACKSON PATCH EN, llurnside.
SAMUEL HAGERTY, Olcnbope.
aug. II, IsjS dm.
GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE,
Important to
TOBACCO CHEWERS.
I K. i I "ST A V LI N X A H L) S
TASTE JtESTOIlA T1VE TROCHES.
,r Urcat substitute for Tebaceo.
"ell known nnd intontrovertiblo fuel
many ot (lie most severe MENTAL AND P11VS
IC'AL DISORDERS to which tho raco of man is
'"''ject, us c art; nl analysis and long and Iminful
experi since have clearly proven that it contains
cerium narcotic and poisonous properties most
dangerous in their offer!, which by entering into
the blood derange, ihe functions and operations
of the bean, causing many to suppose that organ
to be seriously diseased.
loL'ACCU affects nleo the entire nervous, syi
teni, uuiuifcstinj,' itself na all who huvo u.ed ihe
noxious woed nil! bear testimony in Lassitude,
Nervous Irritability, Water Trash, Dyspepsia, A
many other disorders of a sitnilnr churn 'ter.
THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are
designed to eounteraet these baneful influences,
aud have proved coinp!otol successful in a mul
titude of cases, and wbcrever used. Being harm
less in themselves thoy exert a beneficial effect
upon tho entire system, restoring tho Tnsto which
has beoomo vitiated or destroyed by great liidul
genco, completoly removing the irritation and
accompanying tickling leuuttlon of the Throng
which aro nlwnyi consequent upon the abstalnlny
from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a health
tone to the stomach invigurate the whole lyitem
Person, who aro irretrievably undermining
their constitution! and shortening their iivei,
should use these Trocbei Immediatelv ami thin
;c0 c ew "
i T,
off tho Injnrious and nnpleainnt habit of Tobao-
a
of,
ineso troenei or l.ozengei are nut un In
cenvenieiit and uortublo furm at the low nrioa
50 cents per box. A liberal duount to Ihe trade.
i reparea loioiy Ly tua undonigned to whom
all orders should be addressed.
.AMES E. BOWERS, Druggist
Cor. 2d and Race itreeti, Phila.
April 10, 1851. ly. '
-HuTr,l Printing neatly execuM here.
shed it In ;'-?.' "".' ""-"' " ' ,he honor to preside, are too well known !". the effect of ro.ltit-lrfe tho. price of many ariiclu1
t.. . e i I l.i I k . ,.M i..h I - . - , - - r - - - j .w
of , , meiueaiau nor, . . a o uu InB. At ,l,o solid-. f Im,?;t.aadise, Ihe nnileMgfled hrts V tti
y Tvpbnid and PcarMt-the former being an In- J"'01' ,of pn "'! professional friends, bcd l0 buy ,. ,(ork nt .mil f el that he ni
ternul and the latter an external irruplive d.s-1 wl,"; I'Uilantlinipio a.d the above char-1 , Kn0,i8 nt prlcel to suit the times. And ha
luxury tho curse j and iu all person, attacked by these ma- j 'V" bwn !'." nnd l'''y "PPrled, and af-, ing hcrctofore endeavoren ,0 please hi. eu-totn.,,,
afford lilies the blood is found to bo coagulated, or of ,,'r,,l"u consideration, I have cone uded to miiks bo(n )n , Vlty 0 g,At nna the price. M
,. .I..-I, ,.nh...iii. -in such nrrongeinents as wi.l bring tho benefits of u. tia. he hones to reoeivo a rea.
V OAK I)
MOM )f.
.Irtimn M. .Inrrcll, l
. uhu,i,i.
niK I.VN'I tM'irtMm.
i f..r tha tsl flhl Jfi "lih
Tit t: Nkw mhk
Mr rumiM tlnn f.,r tha isl flM fail Willi
Oik i.I' In-tltiillnti, as t liti f 1'ht'lfian, and
Iwrlte Jflft rnnr-a nf Urady ! v ) Ion .0 tin
I. I If I'. 1 1 V
Pulmonary Consumption,
and kindred diseases, together with my tin. I
rivalled opportunities and advantnaei of patl-o.
logiral researrh aided not a little by a perfect
svalein of
cal treatinent. Tho lltccess of my treatment la
the above direnses, nnd the high rlmraetcr ef
have SO Ion Itntl
; my experience nml treutmonl wiiliin the reach of
those only v. ho entered tho Infirmary, or who
were able Iu visit mo ut my othco. Hoping,
.1 f .1..- . ;ii
u. ". arrnKo.ue..i wn, ,t vnu.a
Riiti.lor'l'rrn. ltoll It. mv f,riiri.,ii,iiii I hrnthfi.ni
und the public, f would respectfully announce in (
conelnsion, that cm note br coitmtltcd pmontil'
ly nr latttr, on nil diseases us above, and that the i
medicines, the same as nsed in the Institution, '
are prepared to suit each individual case,
Inlialin Viipoi!"
Medical
INHALE IiS
Ac. r c, will bo ferwnrded by cxpros. to nny
purl of the United Stntcs or tho Canada. i
T K 11 31 S :
My terms of treatment by letter itro us
fullows) viz : ?12 per inontli for each lui-
tiont, which will include medicine sutli-jcif-nt
for one nion t h's use; also inliulin'
j vapor, iii-.d un 1 1) lulling Apparatus'. I'ny.
J incut ns follows: to lie pai l to Express;
Ag?nt on the receipt of the liox of Medi-!
cine, nnd the piilnnee ?(5 nt the cxpirution
of the month, if the huticnt be cured or is
entirely Mitislled with the treutinent. l'u-
I tients, hy f-'ivin' tl
ftill historv of their
icitse, nnd their (symptoms in full, can be
treated as well by letter as by personal ex
amination. J. itticnts availing themselves
of lr. Juirett's treatinent may rely on im
mediate und permanent rclicfrii.s he seldom
has to treat a case over thirty days. Let
ters for advice promptly umswercd. For
further linrtii'ithira address-
"JAMES M. JAIiRXTT. M. D.
Xo. 8-0 Jlroudivay, cvr. Twelfth St., X. V.
P. S. Physicians and thcrs visiting tho city
are respectfully invited t call nt tho Infirmary,
where many interesting cases can be witnessed,
and where our Imprnrttt Apinratu for the inlin
lution of medicated rnporcan be seen and inspect
ed. STOVES, ST()VES!
INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS.
No. 33, North Second Street
Oppokile Christ Church, I'liilndclulila.
Tho subscriber respectfully infornia bis friends
and tho public genarnlly, that he bus taken the
Store, nt No. 3.!, SUK JIl iiLCUAJ) STIiLKT,
nhero he will be pleased to lee hi. old custom,
ers and friends.
He has now on hand a splendid assortment of
Parlor, Hall, Office, Store and Cobkinsj
STOVES,
of the latest nnd most approved kinds, nt whole
sale nnd retail. WM. V. NEMAN,
No. 3:1, North Second Stroet. Philadelphia.
N. B. Your particular attention is imited to
M "till EE'S PATENT G AS BURNING WARM
ING AND VENTILATING BTOVES, fo- Pnr
lors. Offices, Stores, Halls, Cam, ie., which for
economy, purity of air, and ease of management
has no eijual. W. C. N.
iO,0dd Castings for all kinds of Stoves, on
band.
September 22, lSjS.-Sino.
ORMAN'S COl'RT SUE
VALUABLE lot of LANDS.
BY virtee of an order of the Orphan". Court
of Ocarfiold county, there will be expoied
to sale, by outcry, on
Monda;, the Vuh dnyf Xovember, 18j8.
at 2 o'clock, p. in., at the court bouso in the
borough of Clem Held, all that
Certain piece or parcel of Land,
Situnto in Morris tnwnskip Clearfield county,
containing about ll't Acrea, beiag part of
survey warraniea in name ol llyman llratz, and
being t'le Northeast corner of said survey, known
in the partition of estate ef Jaiaes Allaort, de
ceased, as purpart No. 7. Tliia land is dosira-
ylb located for farming purposes, and i. toler
ably well timbered-
TERMS. Ono half rash at confirmation, and
tho balance In one yenr, lobo lecurcd byjudg.
mem.
MATILDA ALLPOKT,
Oct. 12, 13.-S, A'-rceuru'.
A HOMESTEAD FOR $10!
4 Fl
A vi
FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIBtni v
ARMHand Puildini Lots, in the Gold IU.
gion ami other portions of ireinin. m t h
divided amongst tho subscribers for the benefit of
ino new lotvn ot IIait-miamnock. Subscriptions
osi.v tkn iioi.laiis kath; one hnlfdown, the rest
on the delivery or the Dkko. Every subscriber
will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
iBiue irom iu to j.iii.omi. Tlieso Fnrmi and
Lots are so Id so cheap to induce settlement, a
sufficient number being reserved, the increase in
Ibo value of which will compensuto for tho appa
rent low prieo now asked. Ono acre lots in town
will be oivk to industrious mechanics who will
build upon them.
A c,iii;;'"nv of settlers railed ''Tun HAi'tMH.t.
none PioKKKit AssociAttr)f, I. now bttlldlng.nnd
will commence their lottlement in the spring.
Ample soourity will be given lor the faithful per
formance of ooutrncts and promise!.
-A-Muhk Aukntb Ann Wantkh to obtuln
.ubscribors, to whom the nioit liberal indueo
menu will bo given. Home Agents write that
iney are maKing Uu por month, For full par.
ticulara, SMbscriptioni, Agenoioa, Ao apply W
. K. DAUDKH,
nov.lM.U8. Nff'
C3 JXTf 9
LL person! are hereby oatitlonod aealsta
11. purchnsinif or otherwise m,l.lltn. u.
yoke of black oxen In the pr.seaslon of Hugh
ki ise, of Brady town.hip, Clearfield County, a.
the same belong to mo, and are in hie possession
on loan only,
nov. 3, 1858. St.
WM. L. HORN.
T) OBERT J. WALLACE. A i ...
.IV Clearfield, Pa., Office in Shaw'i Row, op.'
' DnOlf A th .lAllPnal ftltt.. ' r
I ' "v.vunini "I1K.V
de-:. ), ISl?.-.t(.
tl... V...I i..:..u Avir Hliieh 1
ton rit. 4 t f w i ,r f t ft
riMiRPnf-tiMtisMir"nd
I at hl ti'ii n Maltl . dtrr '
,,, , , ,.,, ,., , ,r f
fd HlOl k of fSkAFCAIHK 0(l)H. w.J
fd HlOt k of PKAtiMAIll.lf (I0(I)H,
he mil ll at a very l.ohirt.
llis Urn k n nsistl of a general asiirlran
Dry Goods, Oroceriei, Hard
ware, Qufcoiwnre, Qlani
wre, Drug, Oils. Ac.
Ineliiillng a buit of other articles In his llnti.
niiinit wnlch ran b found an i .enslve and uri.
ed H'leelion of l.ADIW drain goods lurk p
Jhteah, 'ii.Wiin rtoth, Ihlriyr, 0. i
luirff, Vathmnci, Ihtiiinct, Al
pitfttt, French Mrinos,
rinhh, and l full at-
tortmvit n JIO XXXE TS for the
team;
llis GKNTLEMKN ? wear eonslsU of a larti
assortment of
Cassinierra, Cloths, Ssttinctti, Satin'
Vesting, tweeds, Hull and Caps,
inn an axTE-csiva vinittTr or'
BOOTS AND S II 0 ES
I'or Ladtet, Genttleinen and Children f
Srtlli .ImARt .f.rv nthur artif.1 that inn. U k. -
eessary to lupply tho wants of the commoniiv.
Thh tireSntrn of Ilia monnv mnrlcnt h.vlnn k..t
v lllnn nn iiiii i niui ud ui'l'WD
.i t l IJ el... ... I.a kamXAal
(uablo of ,j9trynage. All in wn;
of goods,
will please cull und ox'uuino bis stock of cbea
ost goods.
I .
jT-(r"Cotintry produco of all kinds taken la i.
chu ( .
'M. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield Not. 10, 1S53.
WATCH & JEWELRY
rpilE uudersigned respectfully Informs bii
J. customer, and tho publio generally, that hi
has just returnod from the East, and opened at
his os'ubliabnicnt in ,S7.d WS MO W Clearfield
Pa. a fine sti.i-k of WATCHES of different qvi.f'
itis, and JEWELRY of eveiy variety, from a fuli
lett to a aingo piece, w lieh bo will soil at the
most reasonable prices for CASH.
ALL kind, of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
carefully repaired and U'drraureif.
A continuaneo of patronage i. lolicited.
Nov. lUth, liAS. II. F. NAUGLEj- ,
18.53. T85a.
KRATZERS' an jast opening a large aidl
well selected stock of fashionable goods,
which tbey will be able to sell at price! to init
the timet, a. tbey havo been bought at not cask
pricei. In addition to the usual variety of ate. '
pie ortiele-, particular attention it called to lb
following new and dejirablo dross goods Raja.'
dere and Plaid Valencius, Poil de Chere, L.
veil Cloth, Plni Cashmere, Debege, Persian
Twill, French Mnrinos, Gernmnia Cloth, Dons. ;
baiine, Delaines, Dueula, llroilie, Round-corner.
til and Loug Shawl Also a large lot ol Ladici'
Furs, Winto llonnots, Diess Tiiawaingi, ie.
Gruiu taken in exchange for gaede at tusb pri.
ces.
C. KRATZ1K t SONS.
oct. Zo, 'uS. 4tpd.
The Philadelphia Evening Bul'etin, 1
4N lude peudont Daily Newspaper, devoted s.
peeially to tho interests of Pennsylvania
containing important Telegraphic Now., sixteca
hours in advance of tho morning papers Origi.
nal Foreign and Domestic Correspoixisuce, Edi1
torinls on all subjects, and full report of all tin
nM of llln ilnv. 't'ht dtnn,,...;.,! .li V:
al departments aro full, and a-re carefully urtend'.
edti. A. un ndvertiaing medium there is no
letter paper in the State, tho circulation being
next to the Inrgest in tho city, nnd nniong thi :
most intelligent und influential of th' population
Tkkms Sii dollnrs per year in advance.
CUMM1NGS A PEACOCK,
Proprietor- v
No. 112, South Third Streot, rhildelphia,
IHE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLf. i
TIN, , .
t bandscuie, well-filled, family Weekly Newsr :
tv paper is i ublished by the pruprioUrs at the
following unprece ontcd low rates: I copy, one
year, $1 00 ; 6 copies do. $5 00 ; 13 80 copicido. :
$10 1)0; 21 copies, do. $15 00 ; 30 copies, do,
$20 00 ; 100 copies, do. $50 00. FrarnRR It-'
nrrtaKNTst The largest club (over 100) will be
.cnt for three years. Tho next largest club (ovee
100) will be sent for two years. Address ,
CUMMINGS PEACOCK,
Proprietors, IStillotfn Building, No 112'.
South Third Street, Philadelphia.
- .... .... w kiu, UH, m Ann..
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON,
(DAIMHM HAKJSIS, .;
UAVING fitted up a shop a few doon east
of the "Ot.D Jkw STonE," on Mnrkot sU,
desires to inform tho community nt largo, that
be keeps on band a variety of
CAUINKT N'OftK,
nt his .hop, and that be manufacture! to order1
(of luponor finish,) evory description of house!
hold and kitchen furnituro, among which are
Centre and Dining Table Mahogany nnd Com
mon buronus Common nnd Fancy Bedateadr
-Stands, Safes, Cupboards, Sofas, Lemngee, to.,
which ho is determined to dispose of at a dreary
rates, for cash, ns they can bo pnrrhwed i an
othorestoblishmcut or the sort in Ibe countv
Pe-ioni wishing to bny furniture are iavitd to
come to bis .hop and examine hii articles indf
judge for thcmselvis of their quality and finish
before purchasing elscwhcro, as be feels eonfi.
dent that ho can suit them in price and quality,
N. II. Ho i. also prepared to make Coitins to
order on tlio shortest notice, and attond funerali
with a hearse, when called upon.
A kind, of country produco wiP be re.
eeired in pnvment for work,
nov. 17, ISiS. ly.
R,,rE""'1';9 'ILE--7 virtue of. writ of
of Common Plea, of Philadelphia Cbun and U
me directed, there will bo exposed to public sal?
at the Court House in the boLgh of Cl.. d'
jj-t . ' the aescribol real estate, to.
.f!!IOM " I10-'.01'.0', nnJiviJod balf or a eertai ',
tract of Innd ailuated in the township of Pike, in
fila ih ?, 7 1rC,p"r"p'I. "-nown a, tract number,
", " weiiibnii.lre and .evenly eight,
57M,) th. h. centaining one thousand and'
twenty aorea ol land and allowance, being th.
.nine undivided balf part of which Herman Yer
key and wife by deed dated 24th Juno, ISM, r
oorded at Clearfield In book M, pago (105, con-"
voyed unto Samuel II, Boudo. Seised, bik.n la '
cxoeuHon, and Q tie fold a tbe property of Sara,
MOl R. BoHrJa, , . ' , - ,
n ! c , sr : Tuili If- BKKD, Sheriff.
NOTICE
WllliilWa mj wifi, Sarah Wedaworfh.bai .
' 1b" "y bod and board without Just eaus
or provocation, I tborofore oaution all persons
from trusting hor on my account, as I will noli
pay any deb ti of her contracting, from and after
tbi. date.
JASON WEDSWORTn. '
Fo tp. Nor. IT, 1858. 3t.pd.
WM. P. CHAMBER.
CARRIES on Cheirtnaking, Wheelwright, and
bouse and Sign nalntin i riinill.
I ClearOeld co. A II nrdrs r romntly attended le
! Jin. i, I fix, '