Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 09, 1859, Image 4

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Clrmfltil rtunty Aft Irultut l fcorlity.
". nt. vt ' nt.
Th limne if Ihr Nuii-ly Inill I lb"
Vital I'n lil County A-tit tiltmnl fi .-ifly
l'ti objiTls of I lii' ."'x-irly, mo 1. 1 I' t r
nml iiiiintv .V'i' uliute. 1 1 it ii'ii ! 1 1 n
nil Hi'' I'miie-tie nii'l lK ii-f li'-J'l Ail ,
and shnll If HU.xil.my M t Ik- " l't im U u
tt in ,M(ul A vf i'n 1 in ni N t icty.''
Mc. 1. 'ibe Soviet)' ilnill cl'M-t fT nil
such ('ennui hi ahull sie-nily la tin' l!xciu
ti v w Committee their ) li I" I'i immiii' i i'Mu
tfi' und shiill pay to tin; 'I'liiMmr on
niiftiiitii thu Constitution i,f llie Society,
tiut less tluin oiio dollar, und nninnill v
thereafter not lum Hum one dnllur. und
. ... , ,.
ulsool K.noriil.V lilld coiies,o... jug "" "
ueli. 1110 lillYHICUl Ol It'll nun. ir Mliiil
OollStlllll
lllO lliellll.l'iSlllll, (111(1 I'M III) t
tho members io contributing from nil mi
tiuul paymcntM.
orricEit. i
Sw. 2. Tin' cflicersi of the i-'ocic.y shall I
be a President, a Vice-President from each I
township in the. county, three-fourths of j
vhom 1 1 1 1 bo practical Agriculturists', or j
lloitievtliuriats, u Treasurer, aC'orrespiiHi-1
ing Secretary, u Librarian, and nu Lxccu-i
tive Committee, consisting of tivo mem
bers. M iirs ov run ornruts. i
fw. 3, Tlic I'lTisi li iit hIihM linvo a i-ui oi
intendnncc of nil il.o nain. of the Socicly. I I;"IU r" " '' ,,"'s, l,nl ull,r 1,1 ,l,c fuu"
Jn owe ol' lii ilfiitli. or ilincs or inability j '' numlj(,r w,u C(in(lill fll oi.;kUii,i of
lo jjcrioim uio uuiici oi uiu uiiicf.im-
r.xecuuve t-winniuicc man scicci a
ICC- :
I'msiilent to net
Ills slp:.l, who rl I ill 1 '
IlliVO the same Jiowt r, Hiui liCl folUl tin.' i iwm niact.-s, very lilllo mum necil be nii.1.
naino duties us t!io rrc.-i'icnt, until the! T'" J J-'onorul eonditiom of the .Mug-
,,i i.i ,',,,. iOiiiif.' will be im liilloivi:
next nnmitt! election. T.:uMS-Tl.erc will bo to volume, a year, ol
' ' ncK-I'KEslUL.N rs. about 7UU rujul octavo .apos each, euinmeucinn
It shall to their duty to take charge of in January n. .luly, nn.l emlin- in June nml
the affairs of the Association in the several 1" respectively mukuiK . oiubcri lu
,, , . . ' , ,, , , . each volume, uml twelve numbers to ouch year,
districts; to advance all its objects; to vul,scrilJtiolll( umJ. comlucnc0 utnnyt.n.o. bin
call ujion l'liriners lu report us to the con- Ki0 COpies, 23 cent; luWipiiuii, ono copy one
Uition of Agriculture in their tieighlior- 'year, ent by mail, $:i 00 ; clubs, two copies one
hoods; to llsk fur illl'ortiiiitioti RS to the 'yenr, $; 00; clubs, three cnpiui oiii? yeur, $7 00 ;
modes of cultivation adopted by different
nodes of cultivation adopted by different , clubs, four copied one your. S'J 00; club.'., live cup
armers; und so far as in their power to i" one year, $10 00 : ami all nd.lUitinul cop.o,
,, .i , , :. i- over five, nl the rate of $i 00, if sen! to tho same
nnke known the retires o then- d,s- ;club t.jlll(. Inv be r,jr,t,t', ntmtrent ,,0t.
nets; the nature ot jts noil; 1U j ollioea. All .uhicriplioni. inuH be VM in 4-
r ur
make
tricts
lopical characteristics ; and alt such mat
ters as may interest the Tanners of the
county.
TREASirr.H.
The Trcisurer shall keen an account of
nil the monies received, mm shall only pay
bills when nudittd and approved by the
Kxectitive Committee ; each order for pay
tnent must bo signed by the Chairman of
the Executive Committee.
co:: r i:s ro mi x o sEcnt T a r v .
The duties of this ofrVe kIiiiII be to invite I
a correspondence wit an persons inter -
.... - '
ested in Acriculture, or Ilortieulturc, and
at each stated meeting of the Society, fclinll
lay such correspond-Mice before it ; be shall
also correspond with the Stnte Agricultu
ral t-ocicty.
kecoriu.no sf.cketarv.
The Recording Secretary, hhall keep
tho Minutes of tho Society, nnd of the
Executive Ccnimittce ; at the close of each
year he shall prepare for publication such
parts of the Minutes uml transactions of
the Society, as may bo designated.
i.tiiR.vRiiy.
Tim LiVrariun hhiill take charge of al'
1. rt. 1. j nmt.l,l.,lj Iu.I.ti .t n ft Irk llm
f-"l'""-"' -"t'"0 - -
Society, and fchall act as curator to preserve I
seeds, implements, or whatsoever property
the Society may possess thq Library to,
be kept ut one place, open however, to the
inspection ami reading of all tho mem.,
bers, but books not to bo loaned aw.iy from
the Library, unless receipts bostaken there
for by the Librarian.
EXECIIIVE COMSMTtLE.
The Executive Committee shall transact
the business of the Society generally ; shall
superintend and direct the publication of
the Report, nnd transactions, n ihey may
deem proper, and shall de-ignate the time
nnd place for annual exhibitions, regulate
tho expenditures, examine all accounts,
nd keep such general charge of tho af
fairs of the Society, ns may best promote
its interests. They shall telt-ct their own
Cliuii'imin, nnd meet at least once in every
three uionihs; a majority shall form u
quorum for the transaction of business.
They shall call special meetings of the
Society, when and wl ere necessary in their
opinion.
asnual vrrm'GS.
Sec. 1. The. Society . -.hall meet nnuu.tlly
on the Wednesday evening of January
Court, nt the l'roii'j;h of ('lein tit Id, wheti
rill the ollicers ol tho Siciely -bull be elec
ted by .ballot, or otliMivise, I'm- the oit'ti
ing .Veiir, aii'l until Hliother eli-clinii. Thy
shall i No hold a general meeting nt the
time of tin- Annual Exhibition, and spe
cial meetings whenever convoked by the
Executive Committee. ;
Ten members shall form a ijuorum fur
Jthe transaction of business, but no mcni
her in arrears fhnllbe entitled to tho privi
leges of tho Society.
PAYMENT OF KfES.
Sec. 5. Whenever nny member shall fail
for one whole year to pay his annual con
tribution to the Society, lie shall no lon
ger bo considered a member, but shall for
feit nil his right iu the Society, and in the
property thereof.
Sec. 0. The Constitution may be altered
or amended ut the annual meetings in
February, by u vote of two thirds of the
members in attendance.
r.r-LAvrg.
Stc. 7. Any By-Laws deemed necessary
Tor the government of the Association,
tuny be proposed to tho Executive Com
mittee at anv annual meeting, of the So
ciety, who fchall adopt, amend or reject
the Mime, by vote of a majority of the
.u . ..t o ji. .I.. II j' i 1
inw.., wo tttui .....
visablo,
Hosry-BLADi Grass. The Ohio Cuitva
tor my that the grass lately introduced in
.to this country, and called by some, hon
ey blade, is only tho German millet the
fanicum uermanicum, which in some
" m . . .
oils has been found to be a very valuable
forage plant. They nro selling the seed
calling it a new grass, when if you ask for
it k in nrnnAs tinn.o r.r. r:iit -
TI..- ' . ' i . , , '
Hungarian crnua, it enn tie had for two
dollars
. - ,
. ... ,i-i ro
that it is now becoming quite common.
and it would be willing to supply the
whole country with tho weed, which can
ibe raised as cheap as oats. ;
Wht are Cashmere shawli, like deaf p
pie ? Because 7011 cant make them here.
H ' Dirnt W'ihllc" Mni.lMf
in inn 1 1 ii h ,
ins " M I mii.Mi
n nr. 1 1 .
iff,
I, I,
It Itn boi,, f n irl niwi ll.it
i .-ii nt a I Ih" In ( i.f l mill" f
I'
In- t,
K nli'.
In lie III
II 1 1. r .liiti'iih I lli nr.
I ft ll,
I ni, in- nu I th ii" -li-al
liicl.i, llin (li'l t.u'n'iii nl urn lll'i Hull' I miy.
hi-, In lie mll. 'l lli "Uifni liiil ll'i" MiMiih.
Iv III In'i'ti ."l ti iiinkii tin nn i inn u
prb r In Hity tupse'. In M i lit It ic er tuf'H
iMur.l III this .-wniiliy, 'I lot gt hmii ri.. nf Ii
i linmi li r tan b""t I"' uiiiIi'KI.hhI I t III untiio, II
xlil be thuroiiahly National- In mi section.
ul or srt'ni iuti. mJ w holly lnipi.rni,el. It Kill
nil. r lu die r 1 1 r mul llmikii nf I lit I ini'ii
a i. Milium liilil, lnif liny f hii iniil uu tli"
liiuln'-l ii'ini l vt ii ii(i'inMiriii) liii'iuturvt It
dill n i ill to C'llln'r i'1'i'lir It tvrij turiiljr ul inlrl
Int.
'1 In' nm'r iif nl lii Ii ill ! ii nUf lino, cm
riiiiK. inni'iii ulLrr H'Mil'il'. 1 !pii , M.rUln ,
lliiiiiiriiim 1 uli'f, Muriia, lli'tumul liu Uli'iilr,
1 ''.J; Vl'!" '.'V'I'M-'. Kl,
itulcs, Travels, liitilu Jnlk, J ii him -.
, Poem. Pnlluil,, Warn.,, Sot.
nltlie At
lnciilrnlf,
niii'ti', Mil
riv, l'urri'i.ji)ii Ji'iK'i', (inli, el.'., vti'., t ie.
ili .Mii-imno sill be iriilunly illu.itrntu.l in
the li 4 1 'tylo of worni uiiifrnv iu.
Ttii) l.iUTiiiy ili'inirtiiicnt will iirvicut K Pitt ur
vnrii'ty, culiililm' i itli imiru llior.iut'll iixcrlli'iiie,
it is .irlii'vcl. tlinn ever I'luro ulluicil tu tlie A-1
luciM.un I'uuiiii in u biti;ii3 poi nn.iii.uif inc i"i
, ...if: : . .... . : i ni.. f I
loiring niitlii'i-H nml n . uln r ttriturn nro iiiclu.lf.l
liitlni lint or ruiilriliiitur.4 oiiiici : lino, ii.
I I'li'iitU.", t'liurlc Firiiiii, 1 i( iti'tii'ii Jliil m k,
j ("uii'i. . I. Ingt'i'fM'li, ()ru:'U'-i A. llrumiHiin, lion.
I Ooo. I. Morris, N iillwinii l Dcorin, llmi. ('linn.
(inyiiri'i, Win. tiihnt.ru Siiniim, I'mk Itoiijniuin,
llun. Albi rt 1'iki', nf Arknnwi, Alit'e Ailriiin
I Itoqurtlo, Hon. 11. T. Cotmi'l, Ki'V. Unli'li ll'iyt,
ISubn Smith, (.luck Downing) J T- Henilluy,
i f-'tc, co in pi'iif in a iunff list ol nntfrii. ninonK
ml.jc eoniiosca exjrcii-ly lor lliij nmk
iif tli 0 suneiinr cxceilt'iico nl' llie ilainr.ino in
every reflect, ami uf the cortuinty ol' in iei-ui:i-
clubs, four copied one your. S'J 00; club.-, live cup-
vat.ee. Premium tjubucriptionu entitling tlio
mibiicribcr for ouo year, nnd to their chuice of
wither uf our two great Msul engraving, entitled
'The I,os fsupprr," a,.l "Tie Vi'y of the
Great liing," l'unr Dollars.
The enrnvin;; will bo nut ou rollers by mail,
prepaid.
Aeonts and canva.-'i n c:.n mnl.e liberal und
satisfactory nrratigcuirnt upon npplirnliun, ta.
! ting the territory required. All potuiniter.i and
I clemgymen are nutlioviKcd to receive rubacriptiun
i wbich tbry may forward to ur, (riving nanio aid
address of suforilier, nnd deductiug 25 per cent.
t.tr I holt Irniil.tn I lit rt.Irt t.f linul.tnrn irtll nn,
- . , : , , " .
i in all canoe nt llie olTico where it is rceciied. All
j cummunioktioni to bo rntitlod to answer, luust
contain return Mumps thibsci'iber uiu.-t in nil
esses write Names, Town, C'oiin y, find Stato in
ful', ns legibly us possible, there is little rnu !
iu sending money by mail. Largo sums should!
bo remitted bv draft, if possihlo, or registered .
letter. " OAKsMITH & CO.,
Publisbe-t of the "lireat Itepublic" Mi.nthl;,!
112 aud 114. William Street. New York. ' !
Kew Arrangement.
TU ".S'yiA" tiHi "The , States ' tv le
('oi'ir.'i-!
(tittv(.
A X arruugemenl has been 'outbided betwec
n K.A.l'ryor.editorofthoKiohmond-'Soulh,
an(J (he ,)ropriclor of tllii ,llf,er, ..Tbe Stntes.n
by wllic1 the t,0v,tt" und "The Stnts" are to
be consolidated into one paper, to be published
iu this city, Washington, in an r.HLAnnr.D form,
or. i ne paper win to mo organ oi no person or
clique, but devoted to tho general interests of the
Democratic party, in accordance with tbe princi
ples of State-rights Ioinocraey, Mr. Pryor has
undertaken tho editorial control of the paper. It
will be continued under the name of "THS
STATES," and published on tbe follow ing terms .
Daily paper one copy per year, $d 00, two
copies, JIU 00; Semi-wec-kly japer o;.e copy
per year, S3 00; vt eel.ly ono copy per year,
fftn i.a l . 1..t. t-l nil !
i iu ice antii'B iu u l ii, cj uu ina cow-
ifi to nclub, S3 00 ten copies to a club, $ 15 00
tweuty copies to a club, $.0 nO. Sessions Vt.
per: As tbe proceedings ol the .coming Con
greps will bo of great interest to the wh -le coun
try, "Tho r-tutcs" will keep it! renders fully ad-
vi,ca upon an u ,jcc.s w u.,r. may oe u.seus -,. -
b, tlut ; y. Tl.e pru-e , subscr-ption f o r t he
session will be as fidws-Daily-i iiccepy f 2 00
-twocopu-s, S3 00; Sem. ine-'kly-ono copy ,
$1 l)0fi,r cop.c. to a club, $J 00 ; ,-eUy-
seventeen copius ta one addicts, S J 00. liy-1
men ts in ail cases required iu uuvauce. Fust-1
masters who will forward us a ci.ib of tivo or ten
subscribers to our Weekly fr oneycur, nt the
club prices, will be entitled t -a copy of the '
"Weekly t-tutes" for ono year. All letters in re- i
lation to the new arrangement, should be nl-;
die-scd to Pryor A Hoiss, Washington, 11. C.
February 9, l?.'i3 no. 4, vol. iv.
The Philadelphia Evening Bul'etin,
AN Tndcpen'dent Pally Newspaper, dovoted es
peeiiilly to tin interest nf Pennsylvania
containing important Telegraphic News, sixteen
hour in advance of the morning papers Origi
nal Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Edi
torials on all subjects, nnd full reports of nil the
news of the dny, Ths Cnmmereinl nnd Finnnri-
al departments are full, and ore carefully attend
eu to. .n. nn anverusiug meuiuni mere is no
bettor pnper in the Ptntn, the circulation being
next to the lurgcst in the city, and among the
most intelligent and inBuential of th- population,
Tehui Six dollars per year in advance.
CUMM1XGS 4 PEACOCK,
Proprietors.
No. 112, South prtux Ptreot, riiildclphia.
THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY liULLE
TIN",
t handsome, well-filled. Family Weekly Newi
paper ii published by the propricUri at tbe
following unprece 'en ted low rutin 1 copy, one
veiir, $1 00 ; 6 copioi do. i 00 ; 13 00 copies do.
$10 00 ; 21 copies, do. f IS 00 ; I'.O copies, do.
$20 00 ; 100 copies, do. $50 00. FrnniEit It-
ai'CBir.rTi I Tho largest club (over 100) will be
lent for throe yearn. The next largest club (over
100) will be lent for two years. Address
CUMMIXOS at- PEACOCK.
Proprietors, Itullelfn liuilding, No
112
South Third Street, l'bilndelpliia.
TAKE U0TICE.
ALL persons in do bud to the FuWrihtr, cither
Viv nntA nr book ArnnunL ato rnupi.tt'fl to
by note or book account, aio requested to
11 t ,.1 LI1 . U . . . H SA h'I
I can nu it pviliu, uu or umuiv iu. in pt uitj ui aiiiu
! ies9. Those who do not comply with the above,
' may expect to pay cost..
' Sr-Also the mbtrrlber offers for sale his
house, lot, and offiue. situated In the town of
Luthersburg, low for cash, or in payments, to
,,.,.?,.. r. rr,,' . '
BUI. uo ... a. oi l.lttlici n,f .IUUIHI Mill .J
to tne arBsciTBER, on tne premises.
Dr. 6. WILSON.
Luthersburg, Jan. 21, 1859. ua. 2, v. It.
PRODUCE WANTED. Wheat, Rye, Oats,1
Corn, Buckwheat and Fire-Wood, wanted
at the office of tbe Clearfield Republican In pay.';
ment of printing. . dec 1, 188,
.1 I .VI A' I'M I . i T 111 t
cottxmi stout:,
1 1 n nmim r,
A Ui et nMflitmmt of
iHV (iOODS,
t '..M Mtint III I'M I ill lli fi II .nililt ir'il .
Vlt
J a il I if M h Mi i "
.,i, (I y., -in ',i',(l,
'l ''lllll ,' r ,
A'M"M. '.Il.l'l,
-. .' f In;,;
l.l,iu, ( ,..,
Vi'7 ilc. il v.
lU'iihih; hil,:,l I'iiH nn,l ll'tfi
l.r fii,r,:i,
Itcmly in hiIi1 I'liilhhiK, Itnotn Mini',
HntN .V t'nm, of nil klmli,
Sjxuitsli Sole ftCltlt('t',
('iillt'i', M ulii -ii, m il Kujjur, nl lioli-iilt 1
l'.i'tnil.
i .". T lliilrii A Knr, Sliini;li', nml tiniin nf nil
klmli I ii lie ii In exi'liitnga lor gitviW.
; Oct. It, Ih:iH. VM. IHWIX.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON.
nAVINU flltcl up a ibup a f , w doors eahl
of the "dt.n Jrw !Ttiiii:," on Murket si.,
di.iroi to Infiirin the coiuuiiinity nt lurge, that
he keep on huml a variety of
CAIIINKT VOKK,
nt bis h"i, nml that bn umnufiiotures to order,
(of superior finili.) every description nf house
hold ami kitchen furniliiro, nmoiiff whlrh nre
Centre and Hiniiig Juiiles Alatiognny nniltnin-
moil bureiiUK I'liuiimiu and Funey llodsteinU !
-stnn.U, Suff.-i, Cupbnnrils, Sofa, Lounges, c, ' 0ft10 .st )10.ses ill the count v. A lib
which lie 1? determined to iIimihiso ol ut aschoiip i . : . . . r.. 1 1 .. t: :. i
rules, for ru.-li, as thev can bo purchased .it any
other entahlishiiieiit of the fort In the county.
To phus wliimr to buy furniture nre invllml to
come to bis shop ami examine bis nrtieles, nnd
jiiilfc'o for Ihi'inst'lv is of their quulily and liniah,
lu liiro purehusiug oIcw lure, us be feels conll
deiit that lie eun suit them ill price nnd quulily.
-. 11. lie is iilxu prepared to make Coi i i.ss to
order on the slinrte.it notice, and uttend funerals
with a hciine, when culled upon.
All kinds of country produce wit' bo re
ceived in payment for work.
nov. 17, ls.'iS. ly.
NEW GOODS
' OH FALL A X V W 1 .V T E
A'.
TIIIE Sucscriber lias just received nnd opened I
nt his storeroom on Market st. directly opno-.
site the lloiirtield Ilnu.', n largo and well seiec-
ted STOCK of SEASU.N'Alil.F UOODS, which i
he will soil at a viry loic t itjure.
His stock ceusista of a gcueral asvnrtiuent of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware. Queeosware, Glass
ware, Drnirs, Oils, &c-
iucludiug a
host of other urtich s in his hue a-
uiong wnichcan b fonndan ex.ct.siv i and i-ar.
ed selection of l.AIII l-.S' dress goods : such ns
I)ueah, lriuin cluth, Ikienjc, ti-
lurjt, Cashmeres, Jkci"es, Al-
l,i.? rreneh. .i.'n'.-'J,
V'',';.. mul fu'l at-
u j ft. i-1
sor'MCht rf It O .V A .A A' TS fvi' the scuson. 1
His GENTLEMEN'S wear con.-iets of a large ,
nssortment ol
Cus-uncrcs, Cloths, r-uttinutt, Satin
Cloths, Futtinettt,
Vesting, Tweeds, Hats and Caps,
ASP AN rXTI'NSIVI VAIiltTT OT
HOOTS AND SHOES
Fur Lalies, Gcnttlemcn and Children;
with almost every other article that tnny be re
cersnry to supply tho wants of the community.
The pressure.of tho uioncy market baring had
the effect of reducing tho prieo of many articles
of merchandise , the uuderiigned bn ben ena
bled to buy bis stork at such i-a ei thut be can
sell goods at prices to suit tho times. And hav
ing heretofore endeavored to plee his cu-tmnrrs,
both In the quality of goods and tbe prices at
rbicb be sold them, ho hopes to receive a ren-J
sounble share of patronage. All in want of goods, j
will plense call and exatinic Lis stucK ol cueap
e&t goods.
jM?"Country produce of all kinds taken io ?x
change fur coods.
IC.M. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield Nov. 10, 1SJ8.
WATCH & JEWELRY
rtl1,r . i A . tr.n ...
T
customers cud the public generally, tl.ut he
has just returned train the hast, ana op.-nel at
Ul es-aoiisuinroi i ii .i ,f .1 .t,, vk-.u u.-im.
Pa. n line Hock of WATCHES of different qunl-1
itis. and JEWELRY of eveiy variety, from a Ml
. ,tf Wjji.h ,,e wi tM a(
re:1(0,v,,,,,. ,ric!s fr CASH,
Wat. nei and Jewelry
,, wrnlH.tL
. ,,'' f n,ro,in!-. is solieiled.
Nov. loth, ll
II. F. NAl'OJ.E,
FANCY FUJIS
F0K LI.1I & IIHIJIBCX.
JOHN rAlilllUA 4 t'O.
No. lf (Arte A'n.) .Vnrivrf t, nW F.ujlth,
rillLAHELrillA.
Importers, 3fimijaetiirrr and Dealers in
For iAidiet and Children; Also, Gent's F'trs
Fur Colarf, nnd Gures.
TIIIE number of yenrs that which we bare
JL been engaged in the Fur business, and tbe
general character of our Furs, both for quality
iutV price is s i genrally known throughout the
Conntrv. thnt wo think it unnecessary to nav
more than thnt wo have now opened urnssort-l
i ment of FV KS for tho FALL and WINTER sales j
the Inrgesl and most beautiful tlnnsWe bare I
ever before offered in the public. Our Furs have
all been Imported during the present acaaou
when ntinev was scarce and
when unncv was scarce and
FUES MUCH lowei:
than at tbe present time, and have been mann
faotured by the most competent wnrkueu; we
are therefore rieii-rioiiied to sell them nt such
pricei as will contiuue to give m the repntntioo
we have borne for years, that is, to icll a good
: article for a very ftni(i I'rafii.
STOREKEEPERS will do well lo gve ma
' ealli 4 they will find too largest assortment by
j fr to "elect from in tbe City, nnd tt uianufao-
. turers prieo,
JOHN FARIERA A CO.
No. 818 Market street, above 8th, I'bilad'a.
6ept. 201b, 1828. 4ml
THE UNDERSIGNED takei thli method of an
! nouncing to tbe citiiens of CI anrfield and the sur-
roundiug country, that be hus opened a
TO, -rlHTf ElWiflim
Mf IM 4. U Itf WtW IfV
, , e. . . r. . ,1- , ,
1 011 Ml"n pr,et,n Shaw i Am Ham, where eh
ft ,0 """1'.11 who give hi m
Oct Bth, 1858.
JEREMIAH K0RRI3.
LntMt lmprntud Cum Slieller Also a few
Ment Cutteri of the best kind with a large vari
ety uf Goods in their line, just received, and Till
Via sold low for cash or produce.
Clearfield, Pec. 8, 1858.
BLANK ARTICLES Agreoment, legal fortnfor
between School, Pirrtors, and Teachers, for
tale at tho effoe of the "Clearfield Republican.'
tVHA II01M., JA NMVIt t , I A
1H; . n..ii, i.ti'-K .' i n t'
l., fit I,. ..... ,.f mi. r l t" ' I ' "
f .r H ,..iMm...n'l rt II'" 'i'!i- 1
fin I lt.it k ..i,,, i,. nt Ii ..ii".
Mj It", l , ,'"111 .1 't'IMI. I
Ct.C.Mtl ICt.D
( 1 1 . 1 1,
(HUM II
Ol' IIIIMl AMI
M lit KIT
tttil;l:li,
l llll uinli raiKiiril rr f.'lfiilly Infutin" liin i
fili'iiiln lint ll.n tmirlinK .l.l,c in gKtirml, llmt
be has taken (lie nliove Iiuum',,
,roi;.Mi:Ki,Y known as tiik mkmi
iiim. Horn..
Tin: lint Iiaslii'i ii recently refilled iiu
provi'd, nml ncwlv l'uriiilii d ;
EXTENSIVE STABLINO
it i iu:;n i omi'I.itkii ; ami hi: is ritii-Aiti.n
TO ACCOM MllliAlt
All who may ttivc liiui n call, in the uiot
ili'iisiii and agreeable inaitin'r.
With rvery thing to rentier his houc ft detienlle
I tlnpftinq pliter,
J will be sMppliod with nn assortment of choice li
,unrs; uml ho will eudeavor to entertain his
'guests in a manner Unit cm. nut fail to give tlio
l'i:i.I.I''.ST MATISI'ACTIOX.
I Th honup is ittmtod in a pleasant and
quiet part ot the town, and no expense!
or nl t tion u ill bo Miiii'eil o iiinke it mm '
II. HAYS MOHROAV.
Cleurficld, uug. 13, 1 1 6(j. ly.
NA FIONA L HO TEL
(I.ATE WHITE SWAN.)
Eace st. above Third, Phila.
T
MIE proprietors of tho above well known on-
tuulislimcut iielne thnn'ilul lor the very
liberal patroungo bestowed upon them the punt
, yenr, take this method of inlurming their friends
nnd the public that they arc still prepared to ac
commodate them if favored w ith a call.
! lluiiug tho summer months the bouse tin been
: thoroughly renovated, improvements uindo nnd
' other exteiiMVO alteratiins in contemplation.
AVe are determined to devote our whole ntten-
tion to business aud Hatter ourselves w ith tho
convictiou that no shall bo able to give sutisluc-
lion. RIUES 4 STOVEH.
X. B. Carriagm will always bo in readiness to
convoy passengers to und lioui Btcuuiboat band-
i tngs ami liailroait Uciiol. S.i S,
, . . . . - , 1
i .uarcu jist, isjfl.y,
I :
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurWeilSVille. Penna.
, ,nblK.ribf fr,crlv the i;,,,, ,.
J lsi j,,,, h Iaken lLnbovo
'new f fund, kituato on the bank of tho river, iu tlio
1 lewer end of Citrwcnsville, would nniiounee thnt
luoisuow reuuy lor me aecfiuimoiiauon oi sirnn-
le''" ""d all otbsrs who may favor him with n
. . . . r.. .,..i.,.. ...i
travelers w ill find every convenience noecssiirv to
their comfort. Ample ttabling is attached to th ;(
prcmis
DAVID J0I1N.-0N.
; February 10, 18i8.
I VTATIOAI. i;XCHANt.i: IKlTlil..
j 1 The subscriber having taken the above well
known stand, formerly kept ly H'm. A. Mason,
! in Cnrwensvilie, l'a., is ready to accommodate nil
who may favor biiu witn their patronage. His
tatle will always be supplied with tbe best the
arkct atTiirds, and bis liar with the rboico.
liquors. Hii itable will be uader :lie cure of i
tentive hostlen. DAVID SMITH.
Curwcnsville, April 21. 18JS.
FLEMING HOTEL,
(1'oHMr.nLV KNOWN AS THE GoOD I N TENT,)
CVEWENSVILLE,
Clear field County, l'eiiirhini,i. ,
The subset iber begs leave to inform bis old
cuitomers, and tho public generally that be bus
recently tuken the above well known stand, and
that ho has intirt ly refitted ukd refuruisbed it iu
a style adapted to the age, and the wanti of the
entire traveling community. '
HIS TABLE
will alwoys bo pDvidt-d wit'j erery luxury llie
Ularfcctf nua trrounding country will aoid
TTTC Tt A T
'"O -JAit
! will be supplied with the cboicost wiuei and li
quors.
HIS STABLES,
which are tlio best and most commodious on tbe
road within a day's travel, will always be in
clmrgti uf careful und attentive hostlers. In
tlu.it
I Every rlcpi it-ient rf bis rstaMisl.tr. ! rt v.il!
I.o Bupj-lieU niih nil the comforts and eotivetueti
, .-ie the wenrv travolbr Could desire.
! j'lne 2, 'JS. W.M. A. MASON.
HOTEL,
No. 117 & 119 2nd St. above Arch.
VM. IIOI'Kl XS tuke thii method of infoni
ing hisold friends nnd the public geneially
that he hns just HE OI'ENED the nln.ve wt-l;
known Hotel, and re-fitted it in a style suitable t. '
(lie ue, nnd tho wants uf the travelling public
Mr. II. hns bad n lariro experieneein hotel keep
ing, ho hns no beiuition iu snying thnt his guests
will find bis house a pleasant ami desirable stop.
pine place.
Of tho elegiblo location of this Hotel for per
ons visiting the City, either on
' v-' " oo.i .O' J ui i i.t.ioiWi..
. fl deemed altogether unnccesnry to spenk,
OX JiVfUXEfiS OR rLEA&lTiF..
i no Hotel in I'hiludelpliia is better known thun
! the "Old Mount Vernon." .
xiy ciose niienuou to tue wnnuoi nn custom.
eri Mr. H. bopei to de.erro a ihare of public
patronnge.
X. 11. His terms per day has been fixed at th
low rate nf $1.25.
Sept 22nd, 18S8. 1 yr.
A IF A It I! ASG EMES T.
The nubicriber respectfully announce! to the pub
lio that he baa taken the above Itund, in tbe bor
ough of CTonrfield, and ii prepared to accommo
date all who may give bitn a call. Tbe public
may rest assured that It will be conducted in tbe
best manner possible. His tuble will be supplied
with the belt tbe market afferds. His liar filled
with tbe choiocat brands of wines and liquors, and
bil stables will be under the care of attentive and
eareful ostlers. DANIEi M. WEAVER.
Feb. 11, 1857.-Y.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
HMIE undersigned, having boon pnrtnori in the
1 businesi of tunning, currying, and boot and
hoemnking, nt the PL Mary's Steam T; nnory,
have this day by mutual consent dissolved tbeir
co-partnership connection. All debt! due mud
firm of H. W. Watson t Co.. and all claims airainst
them will be settled by E. C. Shultn, of St Mary'i,
ilin biL tinrrliaftsfl Ilia tolr.,i ..r ,1.A ..,1... n
who has purchased the iuteroet of tbe other two
partner!.
O. W. WATSON,
THOMAS W.RIcrjARtS,
E. a SCUULTZ.
fst. Mnry'i Pteam Factory, Jan. 12, 1859.
no. J. r. r.1
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V.I.IAi:l.l; TAVfcRN HTANH
1 AIlM UF fS Al'HKf UK I.A.M",
AMI
tt.'i of
tfltllll.
vililt li mo cli'ini'.l nml iiinli r eultiia i"ii,
' I.. I nu fli irliill Creek, mi the iniiin rmi.l lea.liiiK
irrnni Cleiirfli l l Mn tu t'lein lltM llriilni'. In
' ( li'iirllt'lil eiiiititv, Pa , anil llirep miles di'laiit
from (he fiinier plaee.
'Hie house is lare, now, well I'nl.'iilnt.'d fur a
Tiivviii, uml will riiuiuiiiml nearly nil Dm I'liiluiu
of the wiilerinen iliiring the Ircslli'ls, which mil.
ally hil li'ini four to six weeks. Iln'ii'iire nl-o a
gimd I'.i.rn, Wilful Shed, Wiinh nml liuku llniirf,
uml Miri'iii" other liuilding" iiccpiiry fur eimve.
nleiico lid eoiuffirt. The leiinn of sain will he
mtidj eny sny luiir iiiiiiiml ptiyiiieutH. Vnr fur
ther information inquire of .1. I., ('nun, Ksq. )r.
A. T. rie:rvber, .liinios 11. I.urriuier, Ksi., ( h'lir
illcld. orS.W. AVeld, Ulen llnpo, Clcarllcld couu
! tv l'a. I,oscssill can bo given so that tho
I buyer or reator can have I lie benefit of tlio sprinjr
ho i lie . which alone will uuiouut to moro tliu u
I double tho rent.
A. T friIHWKU.
January 6. 1 SOH. If.
GREAT REVIVAL-Read ! Read,
, NTi BE COXVEUTED. The great revival
lias ili, no liumeuse good in uliuoi-t every
'
Stole, rniuity and town in tho Union, ouUi lo of
i Cleurficld. 'i'herefiire, in eonniderntioii of the
Juliove rumor, Frank Short lins token the respon
sibility upon biinsell to revive (ho Hoot Si Shoo
business in Cleurlicld, und set a good example
( In hii. fellow men. He bus to iiuuounco to bin
old customers, ami us liuny new ones as uiuy la
jror It t in with a cull, Unit ho has on band a largo
assortment of tine work and uny nmuuut of courso
I Also, (joins' Uuiters mado to order, ami of any
stylo to uit customers. Morrocco. I'rcncli culf,
n,,,i I'ut nt cuir gaiters constantly on hand
Finding, for snlo, kit excepted
All work leav-
ing lu. hop iVdi ruutcu not to rip. Uutotuors
coming ,o town will find him nt tliu shop former
ly oceu ied by K. It. AVcUh, dee'd us a witleh Si
clock e" 'jililishiuent, Hourly opposite Keeil and
Weaver'ss store. Koll in boys and get new soles
or your old ones repaired, as some of them stand
in great need of it.
1'llAXK. SHOUT.
Juno 30, lUSS. 3m.
1'. S. Tho pujtneiship heretofore existing be
tween Julill .McL'nbo tt Ueorgf Xewsnu is this
ilnv dissoved by mutual con.-cnt, nh.l the books,
ncconnts, and all cOVets, lire now in the hands ,
m t. rin.ii lurmin'iiii'iii. lusuuMiicusaiuii
....;...! ,' i., i.' i....t ii.. , . '
""f. j '...... .n .v.
nek :
JOHN M (' Mil:
'JF.OHUE XEW.0X,
riKST in riniT si;'.t i;ii:
I.OOTS & mio.:,s
ALWAYS ON 11 A X 1 ,
JOSEPH GOON,
THANKFUL for past favors, and grateful f- r
future ,rospocts, desires to inform the citi.ens of
this vicinity, ii nd his old liicmli. ami patrons iu
particular, that h-i
KOOM in tho Eatt
has removed ti the I'lUsT
nd of
The
Firs' ocr W.st vf the Ma
JL,U.-e
whero ho has on band constantly, n large u-sort
lutiit of ivery variety in the
root AM) sum; llm:
CI. STUM Vi'OKK ATTESTED TO WITH Msl'ATi'II
The very best of stuck will be use 1, nud no
pains spared to make neat fit nnd durable w ork.
All of which c-in be ubtnincl from the said Juscpl.
Uooii VEItY LOW for the i:cAlr uiiim.
Clesrf.eld, Aug. l.s. 1jS.
home At; a in."
11'
LED & WEAVEH nre nu.v receiving an
opening a lar-c nnd well felcctcd h'toek ol
Uoods, COtlstlllg ol
Dry tiooda. t.'roccries. Hardware. Qurrtis
uare, Itoots and Mtoes. ii!s, I'jiii'.s b
Diuok, Hats and lion nets. Nails v
Spikes, alt and Fis.li,
ns well ns every other nrticlo u-ually re quirt d in
the country, wbieli they ofli r tu ti t. public ou na
lair terms us eun be hid iu tho i.aiuty. lull
lili, I see the ll'-tv, l.eaulij'iil Hl 'l.:", f!'.!.
i" !. is.'
CATJTI0X
A1
i.i, p.
'ns an 1.. n bv
jlio-.iod .'laili-l p.lr-
has
"' i':i . uiini; v. ;ii-- toi. , in.- pro-
0,,, V ,g..i,. two Cot... ..lie .. 1 1 .if.
pi Tty, v h
two I. eg ( I, ant., run I'tooi-s. tivo i - 1 1 saw-,
; one ('lock, one Hurenu, (our neies E ve in ti e
cround. four acre wheat :.n the grouiifl, one Cut
; tiug-Ho. nnd four Sheep. The above property
was urrhnsed by ine at theriti 'e mile and let:
wilh Pnniel Horn on lonn only, nt.d si:l j, et to
I mv cnler.
' R. II. Moor.E.
! I.utlu rsl.urg .lanuarv 31. It 59.
no. 4, vol. iv.
.
CAUTION.
4 I.L persons are hereby camionel uguin-l pur
ena-ing or in nnvw ie interfering with the
following ioperty, uow in the poss cssion of Oeo.
nnd L. Duney : One yoke of t.laek and white
oxen : one I ay horse suppeped to be about S venrs
old, nnd one two norse wiigun ns the aforesaid
i property has been purchased at constable's sale.
. and i left with them on lonn only, and subject
to my order.
WM. F. JOIIN?ON.
' fnion tn Clearfield Countv. Pa. Jnn. 2B. 'A9
,.,.T . Tr nr rnri,-T t,,,,, rT.
I ESTATE OF ROLI.IIJ II JlIG EIA , .Sr.,
Preened.
a'tlTICF. is hereby given Hint Letters of Ad
uiinistrntinn have been granted to the un-'
j dersigned, on the estate nf Robert Wriglry, Sr., j
late of Hradford, township, deceased. All per.!
ns having business concerning the snn.f, are
- 1 l,rrby notifiod to make immediate tcttlc'mcnt
- ' with the ndininistrator
WILLIAM K. WRIOLEY,
A(fNil Mlsmtur.
Bradford township, January 18, JS59.
CALTIOX.
A LL perenni are hereby cautioned sgiirt buy.
' ing, or iu anywise meddling with Ahe follow,
ing prnpeity, now in the possession of Dain'l
Horn, of Brady lownsbi
rn. of Brady township, CI. arliel.l County, l'a.
: Two Harrows, one M md Mill, one Log-Sled,
Long Fled, one lot of Hogs, and lyoke Oxen
Ibe name belongs to me, and is only lelt with
vii :
one
as th
laid Horu on loan, subject to my order.
O. W. HORN.
January 19, IE59.-3t.pd.
1 IVITER SHAWLS,
(lilt. I.OVll Kl
WOOL, LONG SHAWLS,
SINGLE SHAWLS,
ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS,
For tale by KRATZER'S.
lob printing neatly executed here.
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,1 ,l, le the i: iff III New Imt l,f,lK, r f S
tiiiiiii'g ui" I'l'ind ro'iimi, on e. I, pns;.., Jj j(
ebes In I' iiti'h. nml dmible Ih quniiliiy ,
Inn inallT (ivn by any weekly pnp,r im
p-h. d : rnitff ! '' the finned m,, !ie.,p, .
tel. . leeled Mid original, liiriilslie.l fri ,iir, .'
nnd nt I It Kill be in all re-peels, a i,j,,
Jiiuiiiiil ; t unliiiiiiiiif the production el
popular writers In lihcrnl quiinlily; llt,iii,.
Horics, K-snj'S, l'o'ins, Aneedoi,,
Notices of Aniusftneiits and llie Arls, ar., 4T
In line, nil things which lire nen, beniiiilu'i, j,.
tere-lnig nnd nllraelive. I'aeh ininilier nill e,,,,.
tain not only earelully ffttideiised syni,n.i,
the (lenernl News flaring each weik, but ill t
wry latest infoiniiilioii nnd Telegraphic ),
pnlehos up to the hour of going tu preis. xti
1'i.iistelliili iii will li' 'I bo uu lllii-tiated l',tr
the pit-turn sheets are, bill it will coniuiu bea',
ful liesigns nnd Kngr.ivings, wheutbsy rsallj
illustiute and iirnument n subject.
Tho subscriber hus already engaged a Corpi
of Contributors, "n J rain of s-'lars,'1 unequtlltj
for genius, brilliancy, and reputation by thoss ff
any other journal now publisheil, no matter whu
may be its prctens'ons. It is with no slight uri,
tilieiition tli"' I'9 announces his success in r.jj,.
t'-r 'j.ng. if cu licrsuusiou, the uble and eiperi.
eneeil sei vice n gentlemun, so long and io
justly eminent. Mr. Park rJcujniiiiii. C'onaeo.
tied for twnty yo..n with the pre of New Ysrk
city, and always successful in his liternry enur
prises, whether ns Editor, Author, or public ipes,
ker. tho name of Mr. Benjamin is uu augury of
certain good fortune.
Tho public tuny rest assured that uo lutini
will be untried by tho subscriber to secure 1
gi uml and brillinnl accomplishment of his effort
to establish the largest and best weekly paper
ever published since nntliin; will be leftundum
that can bo dune by talents, cnpilul, experienci,
learning, nnd a resuluto experience.
"The Constellation will mainly recommend I.
self to a cordial and g nerous support from Uu
very best people by its observance of good anl
ni-oiilnnrn fit' vil. It will ho nil linobieelif.ntitil
ftnj ,crect laiuily newspaper giving ofleoeet
uo sect or party tlio tavorite nliKe ot ouIIimin
of young nnd old. Tbe snbscriber.haviuj M
nearly a quarter of a century's e'perionee in the
publication of daily nnd weekly journals.anu hi.
ving now connected hiinsi-lf with such well knotin
nnd valuable editorilul aid as lie has therein, Sal
I ters himself ihat this now entrpri will at oeee
I utchieve a popular luvor unu cucccm unparallel
e l in newspuper enterprises.
The terms lor "Tho Constellation," will be t
, dollars per nnuum cucb, wheu leu copies iremt
in i.iai envelopo to one address.
. Twenty-eight copies to ono addrcos, $45 00.
Five copies do. do. ivl it,
Two copier', do. do. ii lit
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v. iv b I'" a-
i delivery, $3(0
All subscriptions to bv invariably in adranet.
Pintle copes, Five cc-uts. To Newspaper ;cnti,
: $.'( Ml per 10O
' A late Siitunlny evening edition will lie puii.
lirh-d, aid lift ciirly Sunday morning at tin
rcid'.nec of City rubscribcrs, by regular carisri,
j iinpiuyed by tho publisher. Those who di-tirt
' to couun-.-reo with tho Hi s t number, should tend
' iu their siibteriplions nid orders ut car'.y as .ji
, tiblo since, on nig to the iiumoiise me of liit
beet, only such uumbers will be priut'. J u may
be ordered. .
' All orders and letters ; to bo adlrcised to lot
uudcisijjiK'd,
CEHRGE 1101. LII 1, .
Street, New Y.rk.
12 .n d II, S i
Nov. 1 7, 1 s JS.
l ook iii.iti:: i.oox
HE!
T
!IE uiidersi.-hvd s.ibsjribeia, take this nicilw
od of ii:toi uiiiig the public ueuerully, tail
Ibey have this day entctcd into co:artn-.-rl,ij ii
THE ELACKsMITU KUiXXE'S,
and can t; f ,und at the shop formerly occupied
by J. shunkwiler, on Third itrrct, ia this be.
ruuh, where they wiil be pleased l'i see tiie Ti
( u.-i juiers. and ui many new ones as can uuki
it convenient tu give thetu a call.
I'ring on your hoes, your spades lad picks,
Your log chains aud your pulling slicks.
Your sled.-, j-iiiir sb-igbs, y-jur lioiso, yiur auuf.
j No three year old shall then go bare.
Your sprnri will w oik up thru ju.-t right.
To i.r'i.ftiiiig twjks for every uoihu
Your swords t o, shall theti b? roil,-'.'..
To p!o::glish ares im.li as C.o'ii ne'er beu'ut.
, JACOlt SIlEXICWILEll,
! iiV.O. W. OUll.
Clearfield, pL-cctube r ?, If jS.if.
VALUAULi: I AMIS AM) Ss V.MJU
ri; t'lwn-liiii. ( icn; 1M r.t:ntv. ,otit.iil)inr ()XI
ii I'MjULL-' nii.l ,-EVnNTY 'TWO A'-IiES, ia
t ao trnct;! or jtmcols lying coiuiuou. vi ;
FIFTY-EIGHT AfliKS,
with n S
w-Aii!l tin icn, and Ten Aeies clcsrtJ,
AMI
OXE IIlXrl;EI AXD TOfViTA'A
ncrrs, with about thirty acre cleared. Eta
trn'-ts nro will tiiiibered wilh Pine Timber, acl
nre well fuited for lumbering, anl would suit
iinr one w ishing to go into the business. To'.'
W ill be sold separately tnr together, to suit ps
cbnscrs. Terms one third uf the pnrehsse an
noy in band, aud the balance iu two yearly pij-
- menu, tor further particulars inqu,re el
JiiIIN .-HoKF.er
S. W.KEAGl,
A-fiiifni'sfrnfors nf the ."'fnff of" Almtiun X Afl
oy. oV sr. i .erf.
January 19, ISjfl. tf.
"yOTIt'K. Al! persons nre hereby vnUitl
X that the undersignod have each a rliinsf
one fourth of what wai the interest of r,lr''J
llnllt.rtT st lht limn nf Itia .f-Aiii. ia ibf
- acres of land, in Penn township, now advertise"
'"" -'P-
for sale by order of tbe Orphan Court, M v
tirotiertT f,f Veli rtiifl..rlv
THOMAS RAFFFIITT,
PATRICK HAFFEKTi".
JANE CLARK,
dec. 29, 1S5S. 2t pd.
STOVES, STOVEs
INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS.
No. 33, North Second Street
Opposite Christ Cliurrh, rhUadcIpu.s.
The eubscribcr respectfully informs his frirt
and the public generally, that he ha ttkeettj
Store, at No. 33, SOU Til SECOSU STLH't
where be will be pleased to ee his old cnslea
en and friends. ,
He bin now m hand a splendid assortiwetii
parlor Hall, Office. Store Rnd Coota
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of the latest and most approved kinds, at ah
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saie ami retail. .i.
No. 3.1, North Second Street PhilaaVlph
N. R. Your pnrtirular attentif-a ff
MEKHEE'S PATENT HAS III KMVU AW
ING AND VENTILATING ST('VE. fo- rw
bir. Ofliees. Siorea. Halls. Cars. 4c whic
eeoocmv, purity of air, and ease of msnafw
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Sa.Odd Casting!! for all kinds of St"
barjd.
September 21, ls.'.R.-5m". ,