Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 19, 1859, Image 3

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tm w o iiri highly ;tiill to !; able to
dnto 111 '' mdii " ' "'i-1 ii'H'i'i fable in
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mini!'
1 M ! ii win M' i namcier ; nun con-
lidi'm''!'' interest wn iimnifi tod ly those
j,neiit for tint siioees of tin? 'ntfi-pi i.
The iiioctinjt was uMy ihIiIiosmI Ly Hun.
Jin. Itiunside, linn, ii'n. K. l'.arrott and
others. Their rcmai kn were )irn('liciil ami
tothfi nri,oci,1 nml wo ravnc'istly hope
vill Icid tlico who In'iinl thfin to n lKcl
lliiit, w l,r,, u who rat, t lint hh we
.alwniust olitiiin tlm w hcrcw ithul to satis
fy tin) (rivinjjKof huiifior from sonio souivo
or anotlicr, that it would lio mucli inoro to
our n'lviiiiliii! a" u couiimiiiity, to iai.-o it
ourselves i.KL'M.t of aniiiially nemiing i,t.
tniii'ii one and tw o hndiod thousand dol-
law to "Kjrypt for Corn," to
si.v
notliing0'' otir whiskty, ot
The proceedings m mn wo .resumo will
.
be furnished lor our next paper, the Soci.
.. ,. i, ..,
tv liavir-U t'i'eii Hilly oriianizei: and u lull
board of officers chosen for tho ensiieing
ycar. MiccessK.uie great cause oi .ign-
culture! "I'is that ulono that can co rtain-
Success to the great cuuso of Agri-
lv bless a land with plenty, and make its
j -
inhabitants contented and happy.
A SnohvOhi.. hieof theso rare and
insular birds, which has been mudo the
subject of an article and an illustration in
the patent ollico reports, was shot by a cit
ii.cn of Lawrence township, Mr. Win. 1'.
Reed, a few weeks ago, on a tree near his
barn.
This owl was snowy w hite everywhere'
except tho back which was beautifully
flecked or mottled with brown. The legs
and feet being covered with feathers to
the ends of the toes. It measured live
feet across tho winf s from tip to tip, two
ket from bill to tail, and wcidied four
and a half pounds. !
This species of the owl is said to bn mi-
grutory, and is seldom found in this State.'
It bunts in daylight as well as at night.-
This one was killed in day-time
Coi rt is now in session, Judge Hum-
.!de. ami his nssociatesbein.' here. Court:
called at 10 A. M. on Monday. A (pioi
rum of thif (.ir iiitl jury iut being in atten
dance, the court took a ivccss, until the af
ternoon, when it again convened. The
Grand jury then after being sworn and
charged by the com t entered upon their
labors. Some causes upon the argument
list were disposed of, after which court;
adjourned until next day. Since then!
business !'ns been progressing steadily.
cold and
The AVeatiieii is once more
winter-like, and is marked by ch ar lold 1
and frosty moonlight nights. (Jlorious
times for sleighing, if we only had tho
mow. UcoiisioiKiuy wo lien 1110 iami (in
kle of the bolls amid the noise and bum.
pings of tho sleigh, but it is suggestive of
rough-riding and bad sleighing.
Finance axu Trade. Ctrurji ll, J,w. 1SV.I
In stocks and bonds, not much h:ish?cn
doing this week, notwithstanding the
number of people attending court. Mon
ey is scarco and in demand, tho transac-
tions are light, and the prices rate higher
At least so we would infer from the relue- veyed at once up into the very heart of
. ... i-.i ,1 :,i,,, i Taitary anil the in the interior of the Mus-
tance with which holders arc induced to . ' . ..
eovite empire. 1 lie unexpected supplies
part with the "ready." j ,.lve ,m ntnnishing etlect on the late
. , .' fair at Norovgorod, to w hich empoi iuni
Among tho many mu dicmes oflered t10 (.Vntral A-i.iti,-resort f,,r tie-purchase
to the public' Di Y.m.:s (iAi.vAXic (Mi. is of that merchandise, the value of which
turpitssin" all in amuiint of sales. A great- has fallen thirty percent., owing to the
crniimh,T of dozen of this medicine have "nv sources of sugar importation: and ev
, ,, , , . cry other commodity will shortly lie sum-
been sold than any other preparatmn- ..,,,,1 ,,v w',.lt m,.st be a perfect
nd why! lVeauso it is a good article and revolution on tho borderland of China,
is in demand,
have. it.
Tho sufferer will always j
!
A B.'.ld K.iiii.E Frozen to the Ice. Tie
other day n, largo bald eagle caught a wild
duck in the Susquehanna opposite IH111-
million, near Ilarrisburgli, 1 .1., carried it j
to a cake of ieo which had lodged on a ;
rock, and commenced Lis feast. During:
the operation, it is supposed that, being
frozen fast to the ice, and unable to extri
cate hiir.self, perished- Ho was seen flap
ping hU wings until dank. Thero was a
desire to capture the great "American,"
b'lt he could not be approached on ac
count of tho great of tiie great mass of
floating ice bet .veeli and the shore,
MARRIED.
On Monday the 27th I'ec lSoS in Kar
thain tp. by I!. I). Hall Ksip Mr. John
Michaels Jr. to Miss Mary McCiarvy.
On Thursday the Glh inst. nt tho resi
dencaof tho bride's father in Bnrreo tp.
Huntingdon County, by Rev. It. E. Curran
c Jt
Mr. JJenry Milson of West tp. same conr-
v, to Miss Susanna Jane McCrum.
On the !Uh Jan. 1S.P,9 by the R.-v. Thos.
Barnhiu t, Martin 0. Stirk of New Millport
nd Miss Mary Ellen daughter of Dr. J. P.
Hoyt of Ferguson tp. Clearfield Co. Tti.
On tho l.ltli Jan. by tho name Mr. Geo.
V. Goarhartof lhitdsord tp. and Miss El
In. r i ii c ii-... r ill !,. nf
"-.i.ii.. iiauiiuier oi in. iuc in is,i. u. , - ., . ,
mm i i 'in lieu of Htrnps across the inslep, ench
wwrenca tp. ! slgtc is r,roviloil with iVpatcnt-leitlhor boot.
Acoompnnying the above was ft profit- These nro (irmly attached by a strip of pla-ionof.lelieiousredding-oakcwhici.
threw ted silver to tho vhvhwh arc ' of satin-;
. ... . , . . , wood, highly polished. 1 ho Fkato irons
our typographical corps into extae.es, and tenninBt in front i tho graceful form of
omeof them were so rash as to wish that a RWan and both sides nro elegantly elm-.
uch such an event would occur every day. sod. The cup that forms the receptacles
The happy coui.lo have the best wishes
. " , " . . , ,i r
i n bands nlK)iit this ollieo, lor uieir m-
ture prosperity and happiness.
r t . . t. ,,f t.
In December, 1S .8, by I W. Barrett
Egl. at Iiuthershurg, Thilip V. IMack, to
Mr, Susannah Pultery nil of Prndy tp.
111111
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'"Dii-u, daughter ,( ( ni(. ', ,
' lWlt.ngidnhout.iv,,,,,
.,
lur Annie, d.nigi,t,.frU.V.i,.l lien-
- , -
"II imiii'(;iv tin. I'JH, inst.nt ( lio r' -
i.l.'iiooi.f her son-iti-law, (ion. .1- Kyhr, iii
F.rn.ltord tji., Mrs .llm tsock, relict of
llartsnck, Into of Ilnlfiitoiin. (''initio , ,i.
On the lltli .Ian. lsv.) Mary .laughter nl'
1'. IV iiinl Aciroinu Itoeso ngod uliout ''
vi-iirs.
Suddenly on Thursday tko ll'th inst.
in tho l'lit'inls ini'etinjr, hoi,M nt Belli,
foiitr, Centre eo. l'u., ,)ohn Irwin Sr. agid
aliout 7S yoars
Newspapers and Periodicals
I he (i iuw I'trm, r. The January mini.
her of thin Ioiil' estahlished and lioiuilar
iif,'iioulUiinl monthly has l.cen revived
' '. ,
en received,
,
circulation is perhaps larirer than nnv s in-
ihir pnhlication in the world, and certain-
iy ..o ugrxuuurai .journal lumisl.es an
eipial nmoi.nt of valuable reading for so
ly no agricultural Journal furnishes an
low a price. It has introduced the nrac
tice of otic
- .
ering prizes for tho best essays
mm comes loaded with n rich collection of ,1,,. yeomen of tho (luardi est il.lished in ;
i- i i . . 11 ' Joim ii ui uic iiu.uits, (Miuiu.sin.il in i
practical and seientlne suestiom. Its;llM.
on a variety of subjects interesting to ev .j,, Kiiglanil. They wove used on hoard' of
ery cultivator of the soil. This method j ships by tho Vei.itians, in 1 T '.." , and were
of culling out tho experience of farmers 1 in nso among the Turks about tho same
mid of their wives and daughters, has ! ""K artillery company was institu
, , ' I ted in Luglaudlor weekly exercise in loM.
proven eminently succesiful. I ho mini- . .'.
ber before us contains a largo number of I I.kttkii ni i 1'iki;'s Te k. TheSt. I.ou-
these prize essays, which alone are worth
much more than the cost of the "Farmer''
for a year. They are eminently practical,
and will bo read with more than ordinary
interest.
Upon matters of agricultural improvement
and farm economy, growing crops, miring
and fattening stock, hoiiselnld hints, and
domestic receipts, tho ftVuiw I-'armrr, is
valuiiblo in tho highest degree. While
eery other branch of rural industry,
; f n , 0f attention. It will in !
futuro nUo contain, a monthly review of !
the grain and cattle markets. Terms fifty 1
eon,s' Hi,,-'lc C('VY
1,10 l':o",!t of U'
for $2 8 for ?:!. am
luii one copy linral
Specimens sent free.
.1 111. '(.(,
l.let. book.
Address Josrrii II.mikis, Iloehe.-ter, X. Y.
V.''so.'i fur February is on our table,
and is a beautiful number. The entorpi i-
zing publishers deserve a most liberal pat-
ronage for the expense and pains bestow
ed 011 this cheap and excellent monthly.
Wy Ec-;.h.;f .N't, Washington city.
We have received several numbers of this
exeeiieni daily paper, ami nope to receive
'many more. It is devoted to , e ner; il in -
. , ., , ,
telligeiiee, the latest news at home and a
broad, and is a most desirable evening pa
'per.
AllEIMC.W ClMHIEItl'lU. Kn'TEKI'III.-T..
From the Liverpool Times. (M. Th;t
Americans have a iuiek perception of 11
now market for their produce, and while
Kuroiie is yet ignorant or hesitatini! as to
the immense importance of the North A
siatio Mississippi, opened up in the river
Amour to tho commerce of the world, tho
Yankee merchants and skippers have lan
ded considerable cargoes of sugar at tho
port of Ni.'olaiaw, at the mouth of that
stream, which Russian steamers have con
Mongolistan and Southern Siberia. Eng.
lish cutlery, crockery, cotton, ,ve., Ac,
would find amoiio the millions now acees-
;siblcto Htirnpe'in trndo a vast outlet, us
the Russians have not yet organized any
, i flicient lino of customs, and theis organs
admit tha smuggling must bo for years a
positive necessity
TEKRlricSTEAM Ilyil.F.H Kxi'LOSIOV. FlVE
Men In-tanti.v Kiu.ru. A terrific explo
sion of a slem boiler occurred at llnmp
stoad, the residence of Mr. Henry Webb,
in the tippet end of New Kent county, Va.
on Monday List, killing almost iu.tantly
five vaulalile slaves. Mr. Webb owns a
grist and sawmill the machinery to both
of which was driven by steam. On Monday
last, his servant'", ns usual, went fo the
mills to commence their l ibors, and pro-
cee'b'd at once toet U si earn. The weath
fT lieitig e"ee!ye!V eoni. llieytui kopr
near the engine, and not thoroughly 1111
elerstantling its operations, failed to see
that the pump w as at work. Unfortunate
ly the pump was not in operation, ami be
fore they had the least warning tho boil
exploded, killed fivo of them instantly,
'and hulling its iron fragments in every di-
.-. ii i. ..:,.:i.l .1...
roction. A centleman who visited the
scene after the accident, says that a large!
niece of tho boiler was throw n four hun
dred yards from tho mill, by tho force of
tho exlosion, the report of which was ter
rific. liichmnml lHsptiteh.
Qi ef.s Victoria's Skate?. (Jueen Victo
ria skates. We subjoin, nsif some interest
to the sex, the annexed description of a
pair of skates just completed lor (Jtieen
victoria:
of tho heels is silver plated, nn.l c.utsea
with llio design oi n rose, siniiurucn. mn
..... r.
same desiprv is embroidered
in white silk upon tho hlnek pntont-lenth-
er. to which it forms a pleiwiing contrast,
g. cvilrefllny corresponds to the
tho
smnn foot of her Miyesty. nnd who moun-
: tc on them, 'tis said she looks elegantly."
1I"'"M l, I'.lfi WoUU ),
;,!:;;.:;ii,i;,;!r;;Vi!H;;:,n:::
,mt. Iv iilli i (hi-( I'M'i !. Iuunll,
).... n,.,,.!.,., t ).. x having ,t . ,-II.t .
ni It lii m the I'm lliiiiii. t, nl ,-.
M-u... .-nm,,. , I...IN n It,. n It i
jssarr
1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 )t lilt' ill V I'll' f I nitio, I nil.. I- ll.. in
Volition nl triiniii.wilei mi. iiv.ii'i,m. Y
tiei'K wi le eiiciiiiiiu'i'il in t Iieeliiuch viinU
lir iDnkiii. ot liuw, in 17 12. Ilem e'tln ii'
eiienility in i liun h ynnls at the iresent
time.
(Joatt of anus caino in vopiie in the
i-eiii (if li'icliaid 1., of l''.iij!liiinl, and In
mum heredilary in I'iiiii ili-s in the year
ll'i'J. 'I'hi'v took their rise Iroin the
knights iuiiiliii)r their Iuiiiiiom with diU'er
ent tijniroVo distinjiiiisli them in the L'ru
nad(". The standing nrmv of modern times
was established ,y ''hailes the VII. of
France, in 1 l"i'). 1'rovioiiH to that time
the kill)! had di'ct)de(l on Iih imhleH for
contingents in tho time of war A Maud-
inir arm v was first established in Knuhuid
111 Hi.SM, liv Uliaiies ., Suit It was decided ;
ns well as the or.LMnization of Koy-
nl (iiiards. in .-,7'.l. The first permanent !
. i i :,. i.,..i i !
iiiiill'iM ".ill'l l ll.l I l , l l I III t.ll " il nil 11.1
'ains were invenien ny .-nvari., n Her-,
man, iilinut the year l.'!75.
ami were hro't i
into u-k; l tho Yonitians
in l.'iS'J. (,'an-
non were invented atan anterior. late.They
Were first used at, the battle of (..'ressv, in
'.trla nd they wein first used at
.i. . .: . e i i . i i.- i. ...
..,, -. , . , ' ,, Z '
is JirpuliHrnu of the ll'th inst., contains the
following extract from it letter received in
that city from John (1. Harris, formerly a
Missouri river pilot :
ii..,n. v.. i. Mitt-iri ......;..,i
nt Cherry Valley, and find it situated on
ttie Mjuta initio, .-" miles troiii lort
Kearney. Wo have built a house, and ex-
peel to niovo into it tojmorrow. llur trii
was pleasant. A word about the mines,
A man can make from S:; to SID per day,
There is gold all over tho country, and
old miners say that if a man will work, he
will do well at mining anywhere. I am
well plea-ed with my trip, and am per-
fee.tly satislied that I nrtclo'it.
"I think this will prove a good country
rnisine
st any kind of
ram and
. . , 11. 1 1 , .1111 111111 10 punier uoour 11 every vnriciy 01 lniei-
g.trden products. e haveplenty ol ga::u- h ' 1
of almost every description, f rom the buf, ' T'ho rimo of nrtiuli-is will be a wi.lo one, env
iable down to the squirrel tlecr, turkey . eriiur. aiimnir other crounds. K.-suvs. Sketches.
and antelope in abundance
Ks..."Is there a letter fur me?" Impii
red a lady of a notoriously snappish I'ost-
master, who :i
vepl. a grocery.
"No . growled he.
"When will there be one?''
"I do n't know anything about it,
1 don't care !"
"Then I '11 lake a bar of soap."
and
j - -
i f.M.K, by Mi::: 11 km.
t CwiTKIt, . 1 .(.,( x
1 4 ...
uipl
Com Slirtlir Also a few
.neiu 1 tniers 01 ine nest kinil Willi a largo vari
ety of (ioods in their line, just received, and will
ba sold low fur cash or produce.
ClearfioM, Dec. 8, IS OS. ;
' - . . 1 etc., comprising a hue" li-t ufwi'itc.s. aiuoi.,;
TVyDTH'll. All persons nro hereby notified whom are 11. any of the must popular ia the c.eiu
L that tho undersigned have each n claim of try.
0.10 fourth of what was llio interest of Patrick
1 KalTerty at the timo of Ida deee
tho S.'l
acres of land, in Pcnn township, now advertised
for sale by order of tho Orphan's Court, as the
property of Felix KalTertv.
THOMAS ItAFl-nUTV, I
PATlilCK It A F FEU TV,
JANE CLAIiK.
dec. 2'.l, lsiS. 2t pd.
C.ltl.
Af It's COX.sTAXT Into from the East repec- Siib.-crijitioiis may commence at liny time. Sin
1t 1. fully niinoiiiiees to the eitiiens of gle coiics, 2 j cent ; stibseiption, one copy one
Clearfield and the County generally, (hat she is year, sent by mail, $:i till : clubs, two copies 0110
prepared to give instruction in Music year, $5 00 ; ei'ibs, three copies one year, $7 00 ;
PIANO, MKLOUEOX AND (i VITA It ':M" t''"r copies uie year, if J oil; elubs, live c.,..
. ics one year, $10 Ol) : and nil n.hlitional copies,
Al.so. IX Tin: I'lii'.Neil i.anoi aok it bkiIU 111:11 over five, at the rate of $2 00, if sent to tho same
native Toxuci:. i club. (Tubs may bo firmed at different post-
She refer, nil who may he interested in the
above, to tbo Hev. Or. nnd Mrs. M'Lcod.
Terms -$S 00 in advance, or $10 00, if not in
advance.
0, I '.VS. tf.
I inMM acres of pixk timim:?. and
1-1UUU C0AI, i.axds AT l'VULin .SAUL
On Thursday, thol 'Uh day of January, 1S.V.I. nt 2
o i loeK. I'. ai., win ue soli ui ino town 01 lielle-
none, vei.uu . ..... .... ...... w.iii.i.nu uu'.iy
of Land, containing .12 tracts, each .LIS acres
and .i:t pciel.es, with the nlbuvanee, siliiale
; partly in Centre county and partly in Clearfield
county, Pa., on tho waters of the big and Little
a., u vnnrd ...ill. :n ;.... .:ind .... c. .1
.'I , is 11 11 mi ..nn-. ...tin,, 11 , u 1111.cn ,11 ine II I'Sl
Fraiii h of the Susquehanna, r'.icr, allljing in
one body, ...id known as the Maine Company's
I. amis. The above property is well bunted for
lumbering being well get with the best white pine
a n.l w hito oak linibi-r, und wilbin threo miles,
of the creat Sno-Shoe C :i 1 Mines, al which
place the Lcllelbnlti and Snow M100 llailnonl
terminates, an, 1 wnicii 1. now under contract, it
is a property well calculated to attract the alien-
lion ol .capitalists. Persons wishing to view I ho
property will please call on Edward Perks of
tTearficldeouiily, or K. C. liiii tnn or . I nines (iilli
liimi, li'lili" ,.".iii', 11,111 iiem I mm pi !,, ii, ,
will show (ho same. Possession will ho given on
tho fin t of April, IS.VJ- title good. For partic
ulars address
ll. jr. LONd,
Tin htkk.
Die. 8, is:8.--ts. Lnncnster, Pa.
A. H. SMITH ,& CO.
Dealers in'
HOOTS, SHOES ami THESES.
Of EVtllV IiESCKll'TloN.
if HOLES ALE nnd Retail, nt prices to suit
all. can be found at their new Hoot Shoe
'lore, No. 344 North Second st., a few doors be-
low the Black Horso Hotel, l'hiln.
x-ti-Wo try to please nnd sell cheap. Notico
"nlry merehnn.s.-Constnnlly on hand a
lnrire assortment of Men and ISovs' Hoots, (iaiters i
and Ilrogims, coarse and fine : also, AVniien's A
lisscs' Lnco Hoots, (lailors, Sliiiers, Ac, and a
ell sebicled .lock of Youtlna.id Children's wear
WINTEH SHAWLS,
WOOL, LONG SHAWLS,
SINGLE SHAWLS,
ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS,
For sale by KRATZER'S.
T7VRS and ItVFFALO ROBES to snit tho
ji sett90Di Bl
KRATZER'S.
500 Bushels CORX, 200 ''"'I'"'' 'i'
,'H)0 bush.Is Ryi:, at the store
AT nni1
of
WM. F. IRWIN.
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sdVu'i'' ,
tJj ( V' '
Kl'". W' ' U JZ.
rtr (t
I M IIIMIIIMI I , ( nit I .f
1 - 1 -
300 Students AUriuliiifr January, I8r)8.
Nun I li" lurgi'M mul inn-l tliurniivli (' uiihk r-
cilll Trillin! l. till' I lllll'll Mllln. V.iiii,.,.
ti I'lircl I'nr in liiul ilti 1 1 ex I llic I'liiiniiiiL' Uoiiiii.
1 r uuitii i i'r r . r ii l i i
.1. I.. rvllTll, A. M. rrnri'liiir I'l Hunk hCl'lillllf ,
nn.l S i,i ,. f Ai ciiii.it- '
A. T. Ii.iniuTi , T. Iht (.f Aiilliiih li,' lunl ('.mi . '
iii. rciiil t'ali iiliiiiiin.
J. A. Hkvuiiii k mul T. C.
J i:kiN4, Ti'iu-licrs uf
liiHik ki'i'ini.
A. 'n i.kv mul W. A. Mii.i Kit, I'rnf-.iir lViiiimu.
mIi i .
,si.(ii.i:.M) i)onii,i:i;XTUY hook ki:i;p.
ixu,
A iikcI iii every tlir(tiient of Imsiue.
I'mumvrrinl Arllhmrtir Uiijiiil ki'i llViiny
lh tii-l iiiy I'm null ii il M..H, .lrmiiirtf
( 'nmlHitiititi hit t'tntitiurrinl Aim- .
' ri' li"'K'o. nil utln-r miii.i.'cts ii.M'i'ssnry
fur
tl o .iii'.v.-. nil ilir,iKl. i.,l. ,ni i a
,,.-,, ,.
iiim mii iu v
n in.
pniw,, nil the pri'iiuniiis in l'illliiii'-li fur llio
pnut three ypnr. uUi in ICi.-tern mid Wc-stcri.
" . miitr-t
i uics, ir i.est writing, not rviiiiivnn ,nik.
1 .M V 0 K T A X T 1 X V 0 1 1 M A T 1 0 . .
Students enter nt nnv time X.i vnention Time
unlimited -Keview nt plensure llnnliinte n-is-ted
in olitniniii sil.ni time.; Tiiitlun fur full Ci.iii
mereiiil Cmirse. :ij,(l(l..': Aveni'o time, S t., I 'i
weelva ; I'.nnr I $'J ."ill per neck ; .Sl;itiiuicry.$f' 00 ;
Knliro est, $l!0 00 to $70 110.
p-tJ-MiniMi'rs' f'liin received nt hull' price.
l'or Curd, Circular, specimens of I!uincs nn.l
criiHinciniil wnun;:, iiicuiso llirco stamps,
It ..I
I
aiidresti
r. v. .ikxkins.
Pittfbiir!i, l'n
dec. S, ls.',S.
The ''Great Republic"' MontJily.
TO TUB IM 1I1.IC, TIIK ll.lliK AMI ITIIIOIUCA I, Til AUK,
ami iiii: i'iti:s.
TV, havo tho honor to iinu.iuiieo tlint weshutl
issue, on or abu.it thu lirst of liceumber
.,x,. s . i, i,, .,., . ,i n, ,.
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t LL persons aro hereby cautioned ajaista
J.Y. purchasing or othcrniso ineddling won
yoke uf hlnek oxen iu Iho p(Fscssion of Hugh
Ktise, of llrndy township, Clearlkhl Cminly, as
I the samo belong to me, md are in his possession
npv. s is'ii.3t. WM. L. HORN. I
I ill i iim imi mil ODD IMWIHtt
yVorsSnrs;i);irili!l ,n.:,,.,.
' , ,., ,.,
,A "."'' 1,1 ,",hf 11,0 1 ' ' .
.,l .. ti iii ist Mr- tn.l alt.-Mtivi j (
"r. S "V'1'?',' "IZ, U, " '
ffl&WTKtffltts
Shi -Mt'Ui illrt it li imti-d to cure It l In hcfcil
tlmt fin li riiiii ily iiwnntnl by tlium who
mifl't-r from Stniiimtii ((iniplaiiit i, mul tlint nno
wIik h will ttiTiiniiiliM tlieir euro lim--t irovi
of iiiiiiii'ii' kervicu to tlii lurco r litis of our ,
nlllirteJ fi'lliwv-citij'im. How ronijilclcly tliii
. ii i .. i i J
romixniiiil w ill do It has heen proven by cxper-
im,'"t nn mn")' of 11,0 ,vor,t CiU:a t0 lc fuund
''t the folliiwiiiH complaints:
SlItnl'l'I.A AND Scmirt't.lll'S CoMrl-AlNTS,
Kiu'i'iKivs ami Kuri'TivB Diiieasi:s, Ui,ci:ns,
1'lMl'LKI, lll.Ul'CHES, TuMOII.1i Sa.T ltlllillM,
Sca i.ii IIkim, Svi'iiitis and Svi'iui.irm Ar
rrcTioNs, Mi iici iiiAt Dibhash, Dkoi-sy, Nr.u
uvi.oiv ou Tic Doui.oi'Ui'.i'.x, Dmui.trv, Dvs-
l'HI'IV AMI lxi)I(Jl:STt()N-, KltYSll'Hr.AS, ItoHB
mi Sr. Anthony's l'iitr, mul inilccil the wholo
class of coiiijiliiiiits urising from I si it mi y or
iim: III. in in.
This c(iiiiinim(l w ill bo fnuntl n prcnt pro.
iiiuti i cf li.'iillh, when taken in the spring, to
pel the f.ml humoi's which fester in tho :
blond at that season of the year, liy the time- I
. ..
.v fpiilsum nl them many rankling uisoruers
ure iiipiied in the imil. JMituutuies can, ny
t lie aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions mid ulcerous
smes, through whieli the system will strivo to
rid itself of corruptions, if not nssisted to do
tins through the nuturul channels of tho body
l.y nn nlt.'iativu medicine, t'leiuiso out tho
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skill in pimple, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you liud it is ob
structed and hluggiali in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, mid your feelings w ill tell
you w hen. Kvcu w here no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
i'l i: l .1.,. 1.1... ..I l.",w.v tl,
loimn, mi v u .ii mi o; ill's iinHiii. ..!-' ii .. iv.
bliiod healthy, and M is well ; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
inns; go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
S.'U'saparil'.a lias, Und deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. Hut
the world has beea cgreoiisly deceived by
preparations of il, paitly because the drug
alone has not till the virtue that is claimed
for it, but mere l.ecaivse many preparations,
jircMiiliiig to be concentrated extracts of it,
-.ml. 1:11 but little of thu virtue of Surs.aparillft,
ir e.'.iv thin;: else.
1 'urir.g late years the public have been mis
led by huge buttles, pretending to give a quart
of Lxtiuct t.i' Sa 1 : MiuiiilLi for i.ne dollar. Most
!..!' il -' l,;.v" li'.cn frauds upon the sick, for
; tbey not ei.ly coi.tuin little, if any, Sarsapa
' rillii, but often 110 curative properties whutcY
I er. I lent e, bitter and painful disappointment
has follow ed the i:sc of the various extiutts of
Savsiparilla vT.ieh flood the innrket, until tho
name itself is justly d' spi-cd, and has beromr?
synonymous with in. ja s. lion and cheat. Still
v.c call tins compound Sarsaparilln, mid intcii.i
to sup ly stub a lemtdy as shall rescue the
name turn, the lead of 'obloquy which lesta
up.. 11 it. Ai.d we think wc have grouiul for
b. lievieg it has viilms which tuc iuisiilible
bv the niilinai'V run id the di.-ca.-i-- il U intend
ed to erne. J11 order to scenic thiir compute
cradii alien hum the system, the remedy should
be judiciously tak'.n iticoiding to iUii.ctiei..s en
the Lottie.
ri'.i:r.nro nv
1)12. J. V. AVIlit & CO.
I..OVi:TiT, IMASS.
Pi ii c, gl per llotlle ii llottlcs for J5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has wiin for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, (hat
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it bus lecii cin
pii.vcii. As il has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
e.ssure the people its quality is kept up to the beet
it ever has 1( n, and that 'it may be relied ou to
do for their relief all it lias ever teen fuund to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
rnit T117 curtE oii"
CrfrracM, Jimmlicc, Dip.piia, JmUijtstion,
7)yi nkry, Foul Momach, Liyiqn.hu, W.trif,
l'iks, llhcuinatism, Eruptions awl Skin Disrates,
I.ircr Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Sill Itiium. U'orms. (lout, Aciiratyia, as a .
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tho Llood. '
They arc sugar-coated, so that the most send
five can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in thu world fi r all the purposes uf u '
family physic.
Prico 25 coats por Box; . Eoxea for $L00. ;
Great numbersort.lcrgymcn,lTiysieiaiis,Diaies-
men, nnd eminent pcrbonages, have lent their
liamrs to ceruiv inc unpniaiuieu o. .... t
remedies, but our space here will not permit the j
- .! . ..r .1 i'l, A........: l.i.li.w iinn.rd fur- .
nMso
are given ; with also full descriptions of tho above
coiuplaints, and the treatment that should be fol-
lowed for thrir cure.
l)o not be pnl off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more protit on.
Drinaml Avi u s, and tnke no otl.crs.
The sick
want ()ic b,, t aiJ thcr(, is fur tllcI1) lmtl tlu,y 6h0uld
.n,.e it
11 our Itcmeilies are for sale by
SOI.!) IiV
C. II. Watsov, and M. A. Fit AM.'. ( h
ill iicel
V.. F. 1 J it k " n 1: j:, Mosri-ilalo.
C. I!. I'osii:i:, Pniliiisburg.
. , Cur vcii.-cille.
, Lullici-'
And ail .Ira-,;. :-. -l. e. 22. I s.V
i,:,-!, Hurl:
it l.i.ft,.
Ami '.'.',- ti '..,,'..
CO UXTH Y MFJICJL I MS,
And all Others, Will take Notice!
That iln'y r;i ii euiily ihrniIvi", in imy 'i':u
littt's w'U
joTirs- rAxrA:.TED.
I'T1'.''.T, M.iX EXPLOSIVE li EIIOi-'KXK,
COAL Oils LAMPS,
At tho wholesale and retail "Head Quarters,'
,",S. South SECOND S'l, 3f.
Tho on. ,n,r where oxclurivo Agencies can
be obliiincl for the Slates of l'ennsylvanin, Now
Jjasey end Dcleware.
These lamps givo a light ciital in intensity of
(lame, nnd similar in iippcnrnncc to (las, and aro
chained to he superior to all other portable lights
now in use. No fear of explosion No offensive
odor No miiokc Very easily trimmed As en
s'ly regulated as a (las light Can In a tlnptcd
to all purposes .ln.l better than all for a poor
man, nro .'0 percent cheaper than any other
portublo light uow In cuninion use.
Sole Agency also, for
KNAFP'S Patent Rosin and Coal Oil
. uTTlC4
' JU EaEvL i. O
J TVr.T.iimps. oils, Wicks, Shades, and every
ti(.,0 j,, lho lin(
S. E. SOUTH LAN I), A;1ent.
No .IS South Second Street, 1'hii.ad'a,
ScpL Sth, ISjS. ;tt.
1LAXK ASSESSOHS' NOTICES, in legal
) form, for sale nt tho olfico of tho Clearfield
jicpublican.
dec. 1, 1808.
A LARGE niaulity of Suit for I
'l'lilCES, st the itoro of V'.M.
abi at LOW
F. I RW IN.
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uii'.K-1'..iuncd,
j (iKOllOE UOnERTS,
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, Nov. 17, LSJS.
Coal! Coal!
riVic Subscriber respectfully informs the cill-'
jt ens of tho liorough of Clearfield und vicin
ity, that ho has taken a lenso ot
Hjjs Majfss3 0al Basis,
ildjoining the town, where ho will con
stantly keen on hand, a full supply of the
1 .! 1 I . .
ui ticie, euuer iiuuiis or mixed to suit pur-
eh-.'sers. 1 ersons in town can be supplied
wit Ii it at their homes, at six cents per
bushel, or at the Hank lower than ever '
A share: of public patronage is Kolicited.
PATRICK MUI.VANKY,
Sept. 1st. ISO, tf
A. II. C. BKOCKEN,
z-i ci.ii'i'" stki-'.ht, xi:h-youk,
!.Nl l'.CTLIER OF
ry C. ...:,, irnm,n,
lllilS C I lllgCS, llOlllWpa-
thic Vials,
NURSIN(
H( ) I 1 Ll, I-, 1 C.
, t;a.j V'aie for Chemists, Druggists, rcrfuraers,
! Photographers, etc.
;f, r;. 7nrr. liv tlio PnrV-
v. 1 v..... j v..v
flgC.
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jjrOf-l'rico Lifts sent on application,
August 4, ISiS. ;tm.
g FAIt.MKUS ATrENTION
i The bxjst Article in the World for
, raiding
! h LoitKiu's Superior Phos
; )liatc of Lime,
1 At M fM r ton, or 21 ets. A Iii., by the barrel.
j Annlypctl nn Ilccommcndcd fof
j T 1 1 K W ! I K A T A N 1 ( i RAIV CKOfS li Y
! Professor C'HAS. T. J ACkSON,
' Cu'm'.vf nf the I'nilcil S'iite.1 Patent Ofirt,
Wnxhiiiiton, IK (.'.
I il-It will repay the enllay SO to 100 per"
cent., and nill not burn the seed Ly coining ict
contact ns (iiiano djes.
(X?3 Try it, prove it ! !
G. A. LMNAU, Proprietor,
-Vo. 21, S.uth Ell O XT Sh-rct,
J'hilailflphiii ('it;, Ph.,
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buy to sell again.
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nug. 4, 1858. ,1m.
REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE.
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