Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 27, 1859, Image 4

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IImiI' t ntnl Vi 1 1
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wnllrmi Jni-fc'l, f)lil In li'lin InHmil Ihn
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"VhiiI lliir'-llnii'l, FniMk Ha llmul, Tom
Ifnttir, I'oilijiili M ilu'i'i nro, (Hili-on (limit, 1
Wliikn, n iii'ii t, iiti'l iip''JmI r'litil i
J.aim-I Sv nnii.''
"Mim," kmi'I ViiiIiis-1i, "llip'o nvo Tor
1 ln ivintl I n m n In limit, tlnlil ilnwii '
mill kill tlirni. My virliti" of my nitllmrily,
..nl lij tlioonth which j-nit have sunrn, I
Oinituirid you to I'tli'siio llio rrsnn tvliiT
iinmcs you havo lii'iml, nilil a 1 1 I il.iy , till
J,OU ItllVO HWTJit lllPtll out (ifcxislolU'O !''
"Tlit iv urn hovpii of them mill toven of
u a mini lor riich," suid J Irrick.
"Let tin detenu ino our reiipe:livo tiicn
by lot," nupypKleil I.imgKu-il.
' "The Itloa iB pood, and ty lot tho Hint
tcr alniU 1)0 iliM'itk-d," uiKloif Vnntusscl.
Tho BupjoNlion whs engerlv received ; its
novelty uuulo it welcome. Tho names of
tho parties doomed to destruction woro
"written upon seven slips of pnpers, und
drawn from Van tassel's enp by his associ
ates. Ilorrick drew tho first h:illot.
"Frank Jlavilund !" ho exclaimed.
! 'Tho hrother of lluih !" siiid Pollard,
with a ahrug, and looking inquiringly nt
hiii conirndu.
'Tom Iluttor," mud Langford, drawing,
ind reading his ballot.
' J'And I,T5linko, tho Llnck, taid Nicol
son. 1
. "And. I, One-eyed Suul !" cried Tollard,
in dismay.
"You've got something to do," laughed
Vantassle. "If you outwit Saul of Laurel
Swamp, you'll ho the greatest man among
us."
Fodijnh Makeneaeo, an infernal Yan
kee 1" declared 1'om Ucokcr, looking at
his ballot. ,
Simon ArrowMiiith was the last to draw.
Ho drew pidenn Grant, leaving Paul Ila
olhurst for Vantunslo.
' "It ia just ns I wish it," observed the
latter, while a scowl of hatred gavo addi
tional malignance to his expression.
"He has visited tho ISunisides nt I,au
itdwood," remarked Lanpford.
' "Is it Judith or Jessie?" asked Pollard,
irith a sneer.
"It shall bo neither 1" thundered Van
tassle, casting fierce glances around him.
"Let us join bands," ho added, "and
swear that we will respectively abide by
ib ballot."
This was instantly done ; with clasp of
iiands and unsheathed sabres they renew-
d their terrible compact, invoking dire
I'ul penalties if they proved recreant to
.heir oath. The League of the Seven was
complete.
They separated, and went their several
vayi. A moment later, and nothing but
the smouldering embers of their fire re
mained to mark the spot where they had
not.
CIJAPTEIlll.
LAl'REI.WOOU.
Twilight Btole silently upon Laurel
.vood ; it curled in upon the mansion and
surrounding trees like a pale, soft mist.
It was a very quiet hour, but to Jessie
Burnside there was something inexpressi
bly oppressive in the air. Her fair com
panions, Puth Haviland and Judith Burn
side, her sister, sympathised with these
feelings of uneasiness. With tho excep
tion of Blinko, a black servant, and Jupo,
a mulatto girl, thcxe ladies were, at this
time, tho solo occupants of the house,
Mrs. Burnside being absnt in attendance
upon a sick relative, while Mr. Iiurnside
was serving in Marion's brica'ie. It wasata
period when the struggle for liberty Foom
ed dark and hopeless. South Carolina
was overrun with pitiloss enemios, and dc
vasted with flro and sword. Toryism was
rife, and stalked abroad like a destroying
angel, smiting old and young. No man
trusted his neighbor, until he stood shoul
der to dhoulder with him in battle. No
one knew where to find faith and good
fellowship till danger and death had come
to apply the test to friend and brother.
Burnside's mansion which had receiv
ed a name of Laurelwood on account of its
proximity to Laurel Swamp was so far
distant from towns and cities that he fl.iU
tered himself its quietude would not
be intruded upon by marching armies
or wandering bands of loyalists. It is
true he left bis beloved ones with reluc
tance, and was often harassed with lears
for their safety : but du'y yea, necessity
called him to the field, and he went, ho
ping that Providonce would protect those
ne left at homo. So fur, Laurelwood had
not been molested. Tho terrible tales of
the atrocities committed in neighboring
towns and hamlets wero daily reaching
him. Tho young ladies, too, had recently
bad their fears excited by the persecution
of certain perbons, whose characters and
principles wore alike obnoxious. With
these parties we shnll soon become better
acquainted.
Wishing to conceal her dejection of
mind, ana see if the open air were not
moreexilcrat'iMg, Jetsio Burnside opened
Stia tflini an. 7 til nr nn.l mil rt c alia l.linAil
VMU , Hill. " 1 1 V IJ . , M1 DIIQ UttH. I
unobsorved by Huth and Judah. There
was a small summer house ovorgrown with
sines, a few yard distant, sho entered it,
and sat down. Sho had scarcely done so,
when she hoard ft voice pronounced her
name nuo sprang up wuu n cry 01 ier
ror. A largo rough hauJ was laid rudely
over lier mouth ; it was tho hand of Mar
(in Vantassle.
"Come, ll 'm, don't L.e frightened, for I
am neither a Wolf nor a panther, but
plain Mat tin antuRsle as good a nian as
you can rind aUecn hero and tho mouth
of tho Santee. What's bettor, I'm a king's
man, and tho king' men have it all there
own way, now."
"You h rudo and unmannerlv. sir!"
cried Jossm, pushing lior from him indig
nantly. "If you have business with ma,
peak it, and begone I"
"Well, Mistress, I have a matter of bu
siness with ye, I reckon, which shall last
for life, If you like it. I a'n't a person
that can talk much, and haven't a great
deal of time to spend in that soft palaver
they eal! love-making ; but I want a wife
right hard, and you'ro tho (d I've a kind
er fixed mv wind on."
0h, this is your wooing 1" said Jcssio,
tfontempLuousIy. Jot me tell you, llertin
Vantassn, that your wooing is odious. -You
are a tw I"
1 "That's right, Hiss ; cdl me not names.
You can mnke me the best-nitured bear
Jn the world, if you will,"
Vantassle attempted to tap her playfully
under the chin with his clumsy hand.
J Qmtinuen next trevft.)
H
EAVTani DRESS OVER-COATS selling
vvrj cueap at . . AKATJJT.
utr: 11 M m amn ion ! a h m m -
iHWMliM 1I1 nli dirt Mil mint Mid A
1 i niton', til.o i Ming f"i th full arrnunU j
i.f die tii it n liliitiviil f lUnininnlnn, In I
Nrw .li ii . i nn be milm-rllicd for at W.
rriil' y't an mi m. 1
I in ((.( i.i.i.'o flnini for Ihe anvnuil.
Ad lnlo Lditor of llifl Faimrr, Hum
nionton, Atlnitie t'oiinlv, Now .lerncv.
Tli'in wiliini rbcnp hind, nf tli lt
iin.tlitv, In onn of lite hrnltliie'l and mot
ilolighlful clitniilcs in Hie Union, see ad'
KAWM LANI.S IXMl SALK 25 MILKS
ftotil I'liiliiili'lphiilbv Huili'oiul ill (lie Mute
of New ,lorey. Soil ninong Hie bcxt lor
Agricultural purioo, beintf a good loam
coil, with a cliiv bottom. Tim land is a
large tract, divvied into smnll farms, and
hundreds from all parts of the country are
now Fettling and building. The rrops can
be seen growing. Terms from $15 to ?0
per acre, payablo within four years by in
stalments. To vlxit tho iifaco Lenvo
Vine st. wharf at Philadelphia, at 7J A.
M by liailroml for llammonton, or ad
drew U" J. ltyrnes, by letter. Seo full ad
vertisement in another column.
AH wanting to em'njratt to a mild eVmnte.,
71101 toil, and "fine market, ice aduerliicment of
llammonton Land.
DENTAL CARD.
AJI. SMITH offom lii profemlonal sorvicei
. to the Ladies mul (ientlcmcu of Clenr
liulJ anil vicinity. All opcrationi performed
with noiitneiis na dcppntrb. JleiiiB fninilinr
with all Iho late inipruvincnta, he is prepared to
miike Artiliclal 'let til in the bcrt lunniicr.
Office in 8Iibw' now row.
Sept. I llli, I8.1S. Ijj.
Dlt. R. V. WILSON,
HAVING removod his office to the new dwol
liug on Second drcot, will promptly aniwer
p rof 8ioiial calls an heretofore.
JA8. n. laihiimkb. tht
LAKHIli:it k TKST, Attorhcyn at Law
Clearfield, Pa., will atutul promptly to Col.
tAiohs, Lain! Aj;olioicii, Ac, to., in Clearfield,
Centre and Elk counties. July 30. y
JOHN rROUTMAN
STILT, continues ihe business of Chair Making,
and House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, at
the shop formerly occupied by Troutiniin A Kowe,
at tho east end of Market street, a short dinUiuce
west of Liu's Foundry. June 13, 18i6.
THOMPSON. IIAltTSflCK N CO.
I
rou Founders, Curwensville. An extensive
assortment uf Castings made to orders
Deo. 2D, 1851.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office adjoining
residence on Second Stroet, Cleaii kM, I ft.
Juue 1. 18&4.
Lis
II. P. THOMPSON,
I Ihyslclan, may be found either at his office
L at gcoliold's hotel, Curwensvillo, when no
professionally absent.
llco. 29, 1861
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthcri
biirj Clearfield county, l'a.
April 17,1802.
ELLIS IRWIN eV. SONS,
VT tho mouth of I,ik Hun, five miles from
Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive
Manufacturers of Lumber,
July 2:i, 1862.
J. D. THOMPSON,
Blacksmith, Wagons, RtiRgics, Ac, Ac, ironed
on short notice, nnd the very best style, at his
jiii stand in the borough of Curwvnsville. f
Deo. 2'J, 1Sj3. I
DH. M. WOODS, having changed bis Iocs)
tion from Curwonsvillo to Clenrfield, res-1
pecuuiiy ouers uis irnies7ioniii services w me
cititons of the latter place and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposits I. st of
J. Craus, Esq. my ' "ISO.
F."wTRARRETf
HfERCIIANT, PRODUCE AND LUMBER
1 DEALER, AND JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE, Lutherslnirg, Clearfield Co., Pa.
J. L. CUTTLE,
4 ttornev at I. aw and Land A;
cut, offi
adjoining his residence, on Market stroe
Clearfield. March.1, 186:).
A. B SHAW,
1) ETAILER of Foreign and Domcstio Merch.
V aniline, Shawsville, Clearfield county, Pa.
bhiiwsvillo, August 16, 1866.
D. O. CROUCH,
,IIVSICIAN Office in Curwensvillo.
May
WM. T. CHAMBERS.
CARRIES on Chairmaking, Wheelwright, and
house and Sign painting at Curwensville,
ClcarUcId co. All orders promptly attended to
Jan. 6, 1868.
ROBERT J. WALLACE, Arroror.v at Law,
Clonrfield, Pa., Office in Shaw's Row, op
posite the Journal office.
dec. 1, ISIS. tf.
JOSKrll TETERS,
Justice nf the Voire, Curtncnsville, nna.
ONE door eal of Montelius A Ten Eyck
Store. All hnaiiioss entrusted to him it I
be promptly attended to, and all instruments 0 I
writing done on short notice.
March, 31, IRjS.-y.
PI.ASTI'.HIXC Tho subscriber, having
located himself in the borough of t'lcnrfiold
would Infvrm Die public that he is prepared to
do work in tho above line, from plain lu ornamen
tal of any description in a workmanlike manner.
Also whitewashing and repairisg done in a neal
manner and on reasonahlo terms.
EDWIN COOPER.
Clcarfiold, April 17, IJ8T. ly.
YOUR TEETH.
TAKE CARE OF THEM 1 1
DB. At M. HILLS, desires to announce to
bis friends and patrons, that he ia now de
voting all of his time to operations in Dentistry.
1 hoto desiring his services will find him at his
( fiico, adjoining his residence at nearly all times,
inn always on rrinaya and Saturday!, unless
Notire to the contrary be given ia the town pa-
ier me ween previous.
N. B. All work warranted to ha satisfactory,
CloarfioU, Pa. Sept 22nd, 1868.
NOTICE.
rpiIE undersigned being about to dissolve
JL tholr partnership, give notiee to nil persons
having dealings with them in any way whatso
ever, 0 call and settle without delay, as in a
short time the book will be left in other hands
for settlement; bnt they would prefer that all
who can possibly do so, should square their ac
count before the dissolution U finally ffueted.
MERRELLE 4 CARTER.
Clearfield, Pa,, April t, 1869. no. 12, vol. Iv.
t?-.Job Trinting neatlj executed here.
"W IM t'0Nf AT m rntn o iH ff.
1 I full? dun "ii 11 In Ilia MHil ftf
li ntfirM diiil lliti CnnM miriil, Ihil th M
'ir'rri In gh I n 1 1 tir t in In Muni I
MASO, NKI.npri)l A?ir flflTAn
IS tm rM'H t.rn it ! at
tui rnsaim.
Mis tnfrM nit ah it nny lnl'mit In hi
khotii, tli lUr. Pr. snil Mrs. M l.toi
Tf Mnt- 1 (l In iltinr, r l( e, If nt la
Ritrsntll,
ifpn. (i, ms.-tc
GREAT REVIVAL Rend t Read!
AND BK CONVERTED. Thi (treat Mlal
has dune lininons gnoA In almost every
Htate, county ami town In lh Union, outside of
I'lcnrflcld, Therefore, In consideration of the
abore rumor, Frank Short has tuken the respon
sibility upon hlmsoirto revive (ho Boot A Shoe
bouillon in CIcnrAcId, and sot good eiamplo
to his fellow men. lie has to annonnee to his
old customers, and as many new ones as may fa
vor himwlth a call, that he has on hand a large
assortment of fine work and any amount of eoarss
Also, ticnts' Waiters niacin to order, and of any
style to . ult customers. Morroceo. t rench calf,
aim ravni can gaiters eonstantly on hand.
Finding- for snlo, kit excepted. All work lear
inghls.hnp warranted not to rip. Customers
coming .0 town will find him at Ihe slum former
It oecn led bv K. R. Wolsh. dcr'il as a wnlrh A
clock e tnhlishmcnt, nearly opposite Reed and
Weaver'ss store. Roll in boys and get new soles
or your old ones repaired, as some of tbeinsUnd
iu great need of iu
FRANK BIIORT.
June 30, llljS. 5m.
P. S. Tho pajtnorshlp heretofore existing be.
tween John MoCube A Oeorso Kewson is this
ilny disssoved by mutual consent, and Ihe books,
accounts, and all efl'octs, aro now in the hands
-
of i. Short (or settlement. The business will he
CRrricd on in fu lure by F. Short. Alas, poor To
rick !
JOHN MoCAltE,
r.EORGE NKW80X,
KIM ST I XVt HUT SI'.RVl'.l) t
1
BOOTS & SHOES
AL
KY OX HAND,
22 .21.23
JOSEPH GOON,
THANKFUL for past favors, and grateful for
future prospects, desires to inform the citizens of
this vicinity, and bis old friends and patrons in
particular, thnt he has removed to the FIRST
ROOM in tho East end of
Baa'w'fl Haw Ew,
The First Door West of tlu Mansion House.
where he has on hand eonstantly, a large assort
111 cut of every variety in the
BOOT AND MIOE LINK
Ct STO WOHIC ATTENDED TO WITH DISPATCH
The very best of stock will be used, and no
pr.ins spared to make neat fits and durable work. DucaU, Persian cloth, Ih lehf, Co
11 of,"!lic".r ,?..bti",'d from tD6 "id I burgt, Cathmerr. Delaine. Al-
Goon VERY LOW for the rkadt rbixo.
Clearfield, Aug. 18, 1S68.
hump: again."
It8
opening a luree and well selected Slock ol
Goods, consisting of
Dry (;oodx, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, IJ00U and Shoe, Oils, Palnla &
Drugs, Hats and lloiuit-ts. Nails b
Spikes, Salt and 1'lnli,
as well as every other article usunlly reniiired in
the country, which they oiler to the public on as
ruir terms as can be hud in the county,
and see tho now, beautiful auduseful.
juno !, 1868.
Call
l.'QT I ri' or lutnt.'n'n wnmr im- v.
.. ........ """''i' -
Deceased.
mjOTICM U hereby given that Letters of Ad
1 1 inini?trnli.iii have been granted to the un-
: iter.-i
;ncd, on I lie entale of Robert Wrigley, Hr
line in israillonl, toun.liip, deceased. All per
s 11s having business concerning the same, are
hereby notified to innko immedialo settlement
with tho adininitratir.
WILLIAM K. WRIGLEV,
if'tiiniWrafur.
Bradford tonni'liip. January 19, 18611.
Dissolution of Co-Fartnei ship.
ri'HE nnder.-i.aned, having been partners in the;
business ot tunning, currying, and bout and
shoeuiaking, nt the St. Mary's team Ti
have this day by 111 11 1 1111 1 consent d
co-psrtnerrhip connection. All d
firm of (i. W. W'iU."on A Co.. and all claims against
thorn will be settled by E. C Shults, of St Mary's,
who has purclinacd the interest of the other two
partners.
(1. W. WATSON,
THOMAS W. RICHARCS,
E. C. f-CIIULTZ.
Ft. Mary's f team Factory, Jan. 12, 1869.
00. 1, v. iv.
Cabinet, Chair Making,
JOHN GULICH, of the borough of Clearfield,
Pa., will be prepared at all tunes to attend to
to any business in ths above line on short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His place
of business is at the old shop on the north side of
Market street, .Id door east of Third sL, nearly
opposite the old Jew store j where he will keep
constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma
hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet
Ware of every description, which he will dispose
of on as reasonable terms as tho same articles
can be had elsewhere in the county.
His stock of Cabinet Waro now on hand, con
sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus,
Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks and
Book Cases, French and F'ield Post Bedsteads.
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
bles, Ac. Coffins manufactured and delivered at
any place desired.
February 9, 1859 no. 4, vol. iv.
To all wanting Farms, see advertisemrnt if
iiammnnwn lAinaS.
All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate.
good sod, and fine market, tee dvertiiemmt qf
iiammonion lianas.
LOOK II UK 14 1 LOOK RE!
THE undersigned subscribers, take this meth
od of informing the publlo generally, that
uiey Dare mis osy entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and can be found at the shop formerly oeenpled
by J. Shunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo
rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old
customers, and as many new onei as can make
it convenient to give them s ealL
Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks,
Tour log-chains and Tour Dullln slicks.
Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mart,
torse-year Old anail UH (O Dan.
Tonr spears will work np then Just right,
To proonlng hooks for every height,
Tonr swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshare! such as Cain ne'er bought.
JACOB SHTTNKWILEK.
GEO. W. 0RR,
Clearfield, December 1, 184S. t
FURS and BUFFALO ROBES to suit th
eat on, at KRATZKR'S.
J vr n Kvt i r . n a t rn k
constat stoki:,
fl'nwUHfiVlt.tl!,
A Ufi nMoittifnt ftf
NKv (()()I)S.
Cimslstlat tt.rt nf Ihe f.ll"lnt articles. ll I
AWisA amt VrMrA Mfrinol,
( UmrffH,
tj;rt tptmn ltiinrl,
Maim Jl' liri,
AtTonv I'lnidn,
7W iV (Artm,
J Jama (loiht,
Vi7X'4 rfc. rfr.
Jhnneti, latent fall and 11 'is
Iff ttyle,
Read," made rlothlnp, nonta A Hhoea,
llata m lapa, of all kinds,
Spanish Sole Leather,
Coffee, Molasses, and Sugar, at Wholesale A
Retail.
IHdei A Furs, Bhlngles, and Grain of all
kinds Uken In exchange for goods.
Oct. 1st, IR4S. WM. IRWIN.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON,
HAVING fitted np a shop a few doors east
of the "Old Jr. Stohk," on Markot st.,
desires to Inform the community at large, thnt
he keeps on band a variety of
CAIIINICT WORK,
at his shop, and that be mannfnetures to order.
(of superior finish,) every description of house-
noiii and Kitchen tiirniturc.
amonir which are
, centre and Dining Tables Mohogany and Com
, m mr.. ' .. . 'i..r...,,
mon bureaus Common and Fancy Bedsteads
Htaads, Safes, Cupboards, Sofas, Lounges, Ac,
which he ia determined to dispose of at asehenn
rates, for cash, as they ean be purchased t any
other establishment of the sort In the count v.
Persons wishing U buy furniture are invited to
come to his shop and examine his articles, and
judge for tbemeelvts of their quality and finish,
oetore purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels eonfl.
dent that he ean suit them In price and aualitv
N. B. He is also prepared to make Corriis to
order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals
with a bearse, when called upon.
A11 kinds of country produce wil'. bo re
ceived in payment for work.
nov. 17, 1848. ly.
NEW GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
rpHK Sueaeriber has just reccivod and opened
JL at nil storeroom on nmrnet su directly oppo
sue the Clearfield House, a large and well seloo
ted 6T0CK of SEASONABLE GOODS, which
be will sell at a very Low Figure.
His stock consists of a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Qneeosware, Glass
ware, Drugs, Oils, dec
including a host of other articles in his line a
dooi wnich ean b: found an ex tensive and rarl
ed selection of LAL11' drons goods ; such as
pocas, rrenr.n Mitows,
1'lnidf, and a full as
sortment of B ONXNETS for the sroson
His GENTLEMEN'S wear consists of a large
assortment of
Casslmeres, Cloths, Saltinetts, Sntin
Vesting, Tweeds, Huts and Cnps,
4MB AM KXTEXSIVE VARIETY OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Ladies, Genttlcmen and Children ;
with almost every other article that may bo no
ccrssry to supply the wants of the community
The pressure of the monrv market bavin? hml
the effect of reducing the prioe of many articles
of merchandise, Ihe undersigned has been en-
! bled to buy bis stock at such ra cs that ho can
I sell goods at prices to suit the times. And bav-
.'iKhertiforeendeavredlopleasehiscutomers.
Doin in me quality 01 goods and the prices at
rhieh he sold them, he hopes to receive a ren
souuble share of patronage. All in want of goods,
will please rail and examine Ins stock of cheap
est goods.
jr-fr-Country produce of all kinds taken in ix
change for goods.
ll'M. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield Nov. 10, 18:8,
WATCH 4 JEWELRY
1MIE uudemincd rospectfiilly informs his
. customers and the public generally, thut he
has just returned from the East, nnd opened nt
hises'ahlishinent in SUA ll".S' ltd II' n,.,,rfi..U
earn l""ry, p, , 6ne ,Un.y f WATCHES ofdilTercnt oual-
ai ..'i'l ' 1,i'' nd JEWELRY of eveiy variety, from a fill
101s uue said,..,..... .; ,.;,. i. u. :u ...11 .
" w...A'v ,.v, nui.u uv mil bvii ni 1110
most reasonable prices for CASH.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Wuti lies and Jewelry
carefully repaired and Hurra 11 'erf.
A continuance of patronage is solicited.
Nov. 10th, 1S4S. H. F. NAl'GLE,
NEW WORK FOR AGENTS.
The Life, Speeches and Memorials
or
Containing his n,ost CMrutcd Orations, a Se
lertionfrom the Eulogies Delivered on
the Occasion of his Death
and his Life and
Times ;
t samhkl . larcKen, a. a.
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no, T, vol. iv.
THE UNDERSIGNED takes this method of an
ouncing to the citisens of Clearfield and the sur
ronnding oonatry, that he has opened a
BaurlkfBir $fom
n Mala Street la Shaw's A' ft.-, .k... .v
is prepared to accommodate all who girt him
call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Ooi..th,ms. JEREMIAH N0RRIS.
FOB. SALE, by Maaaau Carts, Adam,'
Lmf mpnvd Cor &AU.r Also a few
ssws biiuri 01 in nest tina with a large vari
ety f Goods la their line, just received, and rill
ba sold low for sash or produce.
tiaarasio, imo. s, 1868.
MARRIAQK CKBTIflCATKS Blank forst,
for sal at ths offlc of th "Clearfield R.
I publican
n.EMIMl HOTEL,
(FnftftMlf ttitwD l1T.)
n'HWRflMII.I.K, I
fVmliV, M'Kfv, 7'i'iiv'''i('l.
Ths siirneilber begs leava le Inform Kla rl it
rnnl'itners, and the I'liblle ptrnerally thai li has
reMly lake lb thnte wll known stuni, and
ht be has sntlrsly refllieil sii reriirnlnrieil II In
a style adopted o lh ags, and the wants nf lb
entire traveling en mm unity.
HIS TABLE
will always be privMeit with every Itivnrv the
markets and surrounding emintry wilt afford,
HIS BAR
will be supplied with Ihe choicest w lues and li
quors.
BlABi.S,
which M the best and most commodious, mi the
road within a dsv'i travel, will always be In
charge of careful and attentive hostlers. In
short
Every department of bis FlsUullsnmsht will
he supplied with all the comforts and eonveiilott
clel the weary traveller could desire.
June I, '68. WM. A. MASON.
CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA.
THE abovo Hotel, having recently been fitted
up for a house of entertainment, Is now open
for the accommodation of tho public. Travelers
will find this a convenient limine,
May 19, 1S48, JOHN JORDAN.
CLEAJFIKLD
COHXr.R Ol' I'lHST AXI) M.lltKKT
8Tki:et,
EXa;lSi323I,aj 2-a
TIII4 undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and tho traveling public in general, that
ho bus taken the above iiouoe.,
FOKMEKLY KNOWN AS THE JtEMT-
II ILL HOTEL,
The IIorsE Iiu.4 lioeii recently rofittod im
jirovetl, and newly furnished ;
EXTENSIVE STABLING
HAS IIKEN tOMPI-ETEl); AND HE IS I'KEI'AltEU
TO ArcOMVOD.ITK
All wlio may jiivc liim a cull, in tlie most
jilciising nnd njrrcculilo ninniK't-.
H'iVA every thing to render '. house a desirable
sloppimi pLice,
will be supplied with an assortment of choice li
quors ; and he will andeavor to entertain bis
guests in a manner that cannot fuil to give the
1 - l I. L I AT S ATI ? I' A CI IO N.
Tho house is eituutod in a iiloiiMint and
quiet lmrt of tho town, nnd no expense
or attention will lie Rfmred to make it one
of the liest lioutie in the county. A lib
eral patronage is respectfully solicited.
II. HAVS MORROW.
Clearfield, nng. 1,U Sg. Jy.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(LATE WHITE SWAN.)
Race st. above Third, Phila.
rpiIE proprietors of the abovo well known cs
L tnlilishinent being thankful for the very
liberal iwitionntre hrKtuwcd unnn ih.m ik.
year, take this method of informing their friends
uu me puoiie mar tney are still prepared to ac
commodate them if favored with a call.
Durinir tho summer innn ll llie hnu
thoroughly renovated, improvements made and
umiT raicnsive niieruii ns in ronteinplalion.
We nre determined to devote our whole atten
tion t business and flnlter -inr .,-lv,.. miiu il.a
conviction that we shall ho able lo give sntisfac-
RlUliS S1UVEII.
N. B. Cnrringos will always bo in readiness to
convey panfongers to nnd (rum Stcnnibnnt Land
ings urn) Railroad Depots. g. Jt S.
March 31-t, ISSS.y,
SUSftUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwensvillo, Penna.
Cpiie snliserilier, lormerly nl' tho Es
JL tel, Philip..burg. having taken
xchnne Ho-
cn tli a n hiive
new stand, silunle mi tho bunk of the river, in the
lewer cud ofl'iiiHiii-ville, would announeo that
he is now ready fur the accommodation of stran
gers and nil ollivrs alio may favor him with a
cnll. The house i lare;o nnd comfortable, and
travelers will find every convenience ncccsnary to
their comfort. A mple stubling is attached to the
premises.
. . DAVID JOHNSON,
lebruary 10, ISiS.
-VTATIONAI, i.xciiaxcji: iiotixZ
X 1 Tho siibr-ribcr having taken the above well
known stand, formerly kept by H iu. A. Mason,
in Curwensville, Pa., is ready to accommodate nil
who mny favor him witn their patronage. His
tatle will always be supplied with tho best the
arket affords, and bit liar with the choicos'
liquors. His stable will be under :ho earo of s
tentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH.
Curwensville, April 21. 1S5S.
HOTEL,
No. 117 & 119 2nd St above Arch,
VM. HOPkl NH takes this method of iufuriL
ing his old friends nnd the public generalU
that bo has jn.t RE-OPEXED Iho above we'll
known Hotel, and ro-tilled it in a style suitable U
the age, and the wants of the travelling public
Mr. II. baa had a largo experience in hotel keep.
Ing, ho has no hoitation iu saying that his gnestt
will find his house a pleasant and desirable stop,
ping place
Of the elogihlo location of this Hotel for per.
sous visiting the City, cither on
OX B US1XESS OR PLEASURE,
it is deemed altogether unnecessiry to speak,
as no lintel in Philadelphia Is bettor known than
U'OLt tlot 1W.."
liy close attention to tho wnntsof his custom
ers Mr. H. hopes to deserve a share of pub'io
patrnnago.
N. 11. His terms per day has been filed at th
low rato of $1.25.
Kept 22nd, 18A8. 1 yr.
FOR SALK OR RENT.
THE subscriber offers his farm situated
in Lawrence township Clearfield county,
containing some two hundred and forty
aere.8 with about seventy-five acres clpnrod
with house, barn, young orchard Ac.
thereon, for sale or rent on reasonable
terms. Enquire of the subscriber soon.
Possession given at once.
, Wm. rOKTEU.
ClearGeld, Qearfield County, Pa.
ADMINI8TEAT0E S NOTICE.
NOTICB Is hereby given that Letter of Ad
m nistral nn 1.:. i. t .
i l. oii Deeo grant
ed to th. undersigned on the estate of Jin It.
Keed, lata of Lawrence township. Clearfield Co.,
.Uh KnrP.tnmt "ines. or dealing.
wvfuvuiciuki
- AAR0SC. TATE,
T ' '. Adni'r Pendent lite,
Lawrence tp, Feb. J5 1849. no. 6, vol. Iv.
Aycr'sSarsaparill,
A lxmriuie5 W1e.1l fa Wrl ws .
litd III J-hiiliiea Ihe wi-wt ffWttis
that rn I mail. It is t tmimilv (.JTJ
f I'ata R usnpailUa, o mihtnr wild J
milHntise of lll tTvtpr allrrnilrs n,tl
toafTiwrl an Hl.rliv ssiliibila frrihed
Prniirllli l n puuM to curr, It u tei, j
that soh UrneHf Is wanli ,
n(fi frmn Btusmmin t jmplalnts, md
which IH arciimilih tbiir tura must Drn!
wf Inimmis (sfrricej to trtU large els' nttl
allliotcil fi llnwititwa. How eomplete). J:
rsimpnanil will in It haj born proven by
lini nt on many of the worst cimoi to U l3
ot tli fullowin" cormilalnU ! -
HoRcirrt and rV-aorriirji Coiirttnm
Eniimoiis An EBorrm IhWAsis, vJ!
Pimflk., TlixrrciiKa, Tomoiu, 8ait Hn
tcAtn Hiun, RTrnitm and 8vinn.rtii) A!
mcrioHi, MuRri BlAt DidiAais Dhom Nm
HAUJIA ORl'lO lMOLOtlREtTX, DailUTT,' Brt'
rKrsIA and Inuiomiojf, Eumimus, iu
pit Ht. Authovt a aISiC, srd indeed the
clnsa of complaint! riling from IaWim
Tim DlOod. j ' ; '
ITiia compound will bo founi I great aL
motw of health, when token In the iprinrta
expel the foul humors which fcrtcr la
bhiod at that season of th ycur. lly the tiiia.
ly expulsion of them many rankling disordes
aro nipped in tho bud. Multitude can, hi
the aid of this remedy, Bpare themselves ftw,
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulccnsa
sores, through which the arrtem will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the bod j
by an alterative meditino. Cb?ane out th
ri tinted blood whenever you And its impuritisj
bursting through the akin in pimples, eruption,
or sores ; cleanao it when you find it ia oh.
strutted and aluggith in the veins j cleanse it
whenever it in foul, and your feelings will tell
vou when. Even where no particular disorder
ia felt, people enjoy better health, and hrt
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep tie
blood healthy, and all is well ; but with tliii
pabulum of life disordered, there can be as
lasting health. Sooner or later aomethint
must go wrong, and the great machinerr sj
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sanwiparilla ban, and deserve much, tie
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived bj
preparations of it, partly because the drat
ulone ha not all the virtuo that i claiael
fur it, but more because many preparation!,
pretending to be concentrated extract of It,
contain but little of the virtue of Sampuilli,
or any thing else.
During lute year the publio have been Bil
led by large bottle, pretending to fcive a qnut
of Extract of Soreaparilla for one dollar, licet
of these have buen frauds upon the lick, fa
they not only contain little, if any, Barstp.
rllla, but often no curative propcrtiei white,
er. Ilcnee, bitter and painful disappoinunegt
has followed the use of the vuliOUl extract! t!
Sursnpnrilla which flood the market, until tbt
name itself is justly despised, and hat beeow
synonymous with imposition and cheat 8til
we call this compound orsnparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue tin
namo from the load of obloquy which rati
upon it. And we think we have ground fa
believing it ha virtue which are irresiiubit
by the ordinary run of the diseases it it intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their completi
eradication from the system, the remedy thai.
be judiciously taken according to direction! a
tne ootuc.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. A YE II & CO.
LOWELL,, MASS.
Price, 1 1 per Bottle 1 Six Bottle for i.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won fbr itself such a renown for the ran tf
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, lk
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount uV
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been e
ploycd. As it has long been in constant
throughout this section, we need not do morttk
assure the people its quality is kept up to tie bet
it ever hat been, and that it may be relied est
uo lur umr relief au it nas ever been found tea
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOB TEE CTJEI OT
(lostivenett, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, niJipufioi
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, lleadttk
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and SkinDium,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumon sW
Sill Jiicum, Worms. Omit, Xeuralyia, 0 1
! Dinner riV, and for Purifying the Blood.
I Thcv arc suirar-coatcd. so that the most tti
tivo ran take them pleasantly, and they art sV
best aperient in the world for all the purpose of 1
family physic.
Prioe 25 cent per Box; . Boiei for $1
I Great numbers of Clergymen, Physician!, State.
men, and eminent personages, have lent tbs
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of tk
1 remedies, bnt our space here will not permit tk
insertion of them. The Agents below nsraed fs
1 nitih gratis our American Almanac in which tlv
. are given ; with also full description of the sbw
complaints, and the treatment that should be t
I lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dcaleri tm
' other preparations they make more prodt
! Demand Ayeu's, and take no others. Th i
want the best aid there is for them, and they uou
' hare it.
our Remedies are for sale by
M)IJ) UV
C. I). Watso, nnd M. A. Fiiask, ClearM
K. V. I'.nr.NNEii. Musrisdnle.
(.'. It. Kostkr, Pnilipfburg.
Wit. Inwix, Curwensville.
Saui ki. AiiS'ii.ii, Lutlursburg.
And all druists. dec. 22,
Iron Depot, Kept by Merrcll & Carte:
On Second Street, Clearfield, Ft.
IS the place where nil the following trticta
enn be had at reduced prices :
liar Iran of all sizes l,u the small or hf
(juantilg; Cast Steel of various sizes am
quality ; a large assortment of Stoves,
vhich will be found the New H'orW 0
Oak Premium,' Great Republic, Buck'iP
ft, and the elevated Minnesota. Aly
large assortmOit of nine-plates and
Stores, and Air-tiohts of various Fattens
Aho, Vloirs of the best and latest jtattenl.
Also of their own Manufacturing a Imp?
tortment of Tin-ware, Store pipe, Shati
pans of all sizes, and all articles of ik W
their tine kept alu tys on hand. House tpf
ting done to order, and Tin Rixfi"t
despatch. Alsr, a large assortment
X-in of housc-kervina utensils constmlty
! hand. COL'XTJIV MERCJIAKTA
are invited to call, as they enn be accomuM""
at vory low figures with anything in our lint' ,
I All orders will be thankfully receive
promptly attended to.
O. H. WKHHa-1
L. R. CAttTSR.
N. B. They will also receive every wnsj'
artivlos cnei mission, at low rates.
NOTICE.
TIHJ Third Session of the CiAnstC
tv Normal School, will be bold ia Cl"T!rj
ville, eouiniencini on Tuosdsy the Si ""'J
nest, and will continue two mnnths. PT
j or labor will be spared to render the la
tion. at thorough and practical as possiMt. nr
tieular attention given to Ihe art of teaching
I Persons wishing to avail themselve of ItJJ
vantsres are requested lo bo present at its
, mencemcnt. A Cnntw ( nnd "'" '
aMiaafioH tri'K be hild the l"'t w ntif
L. L. STILL, County 8s"
' Apr" " r" -.. l" V
Constables Blankt for sale at this Office).