Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 04, 1859, Image 3

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    .llouu Jllairs.
M.r I'u. -Tli'i lintininnvr,,ili..rii1,
M,,Ptr.l lii vi'grtnticm'i fot-U r month, Im
Uonglil It) nu'inorjf llio iiiititml fiwiivitii t
tli !iirli its advent was Rout, n im,.
goiioby, to be greeted. Nothing ue think
could bo hkmo ni'i rnpialo, next to the
duflof observance of Christinas, nnd the
celebration of tlio nnnivciMiy of our lin-
-
or about that timo.
J Io liumau heurt. it ,
io constituted, fortunately, that under the
(.cninl influence of such scones of rural ci
joyment and iiiiucont festivity, it natur
,ly nxinnd into IV.it omul love nnd chnr.
li()1111 ,,,l,re,h,i,e, thnn tbo time hot,-! txpr.MKl themselves rory
orcdeu.toniofa M..y party on May dny.j",luj" r'"I with tho nj.jiuarance of our
ilr, no matter how obdurate nnd aelti.h it;ough, tht-y Ve it!l.n ,,ropcr to pok f j
jimV lie undor the ordinary cireuniBtnnce us,
cf toeie.y nndbuSineM. Then let . hve
jrayjmrt.es nnd pio-ma, unci p.enty of
a ....
Uin.D 1'ROm:d a cnna 01 Vt. fiazyf. ..n-n jwu ujuh-(
of Trent Kuii, this county, whs drowned !,on- -
' on last Monday, in tho dnin at that place
It m playing near iU mother, who had
just taken it away, from tho brink of tho
dam and cautioned it against going (hero
agun, nd had only disappeared from her
light a ininutn or two when she missed it,
and not seeing it Anywhere ran to the
house to look for it. but not finding it
there, nearch ns mudu in tho water und
its lifeless body was found among the suw
: .1... .1...., 'T -i in
,0S' ' , : ' "uuu" u,reu )e,"s
old, and the only child of its parents, who
,.uU.T.., u.cm-.u.
The Latmt Forkicn Ntws. Amomt our
uew advertisements will be found a highly
important telegraphic dispatch fi;om Ire
land, addressed to the public generally,
but more particularly to those inhubilnnta
of this place nnd vicinity who may bo
anxious to improve their understanding.
In short, Friend Short, of the "short"
Shoe Shop, invites his old Iricnds nnd the
public, to make him a short call when
they require anything in his line, and lie
will accommodate thorn in short or ler, at
extremely low prices and "s'lort" credits.
A Bit .!ois Pin. The bilious editor of
the Philadelphia J'ress, yclept Chevalier
Forney, makes a desperate attempt to
perpetrate a pun upon tho name of Mr.
Kerr, of Pittsburgh, the gentleman to
whom the gag law was applied in the Bo
gus Convention nt JInrrisburg, on the
loth tilt , by calling him rttr. Thin at
tempt nt punning is as dejKiate as the
political fortunes of its author; but if n
pun is best when,it is worst, then the
''Chevalier" has undoubtedly immortali
zed himself. ,
House and lifucr Stolen. The horse
thieves must be (juite active in Centre
county, at present. We learn thnt Mr.
Jos. 1). Harris, of l?ellefote, had a fine
horse, buggy, and harness stolen on lost
Sunday night; nnd Mr. James Gorden,
of Walker township, had a very valuable
Loise taken the ni.Iit previous. Mr.
Harris, tracked his horse and buggy to
Stormstown, but could find no trace of it
further.
I.itcrarv I1! por.-Our enterprising towns
man, G. W. Kheem, has we olerve, added
a Literary Lvpot to his lrtig Establish
ment on Market street, comprising all the
lato popular publication), such periodi
cals, ne.vspnpers, ic. This w ill n fiord our
citizens a fine opportunity of procuring
the newest and choicest liberator of tho
lay at publisher' retail prices.
Escapid. Owen McGovern, w ho in com
pnny hith a man named Hays, was put in;
prison a week or two since, on a charge
of robbing the store of Mr. Kider, i-t Kar
tbaus, made his escape sin Tuesday night
by quarrying n hole through the jail wall.
His companion would doubtless have fol
lowed, bat tho holo was too small to ad
mit him.
Notaiiy rcnuc We learn that Gov.
fack er, has appointed our young friend,
C. L. Barrett, Notary Public for this place,
As this is tho first official of that nature
that Clearlield has ever had, it may be re
garded as a step in the march of prog
ress. Mr. Barrett will doubtless make nn'
excellent oflicer,
Mm.iNEitv. Wo call the attention of
tlio citizens of Cui wensville, nnd vicinity,
to the advertisement of Miss Morehead,
ho has opened a Millinery establishment
n that place, whore she is prepared to do
11 work in her line in tho best manner '
ad according to latest modes,
Gt.MAt, Smiso has surely como ut last.
Wo have had ono entire week of clear,
calm, delightful weiitluM-, such ns would cheapest as well as most popular periodi
do no discredit to a more advanced period cals in tho country. Two dollars per year,
of the season. Gardening is progressing C.J. Peterson, No. 300 Chestnut street,
rapidly under' these favorable auspices, Philadelphia
nd Earth.begins to smile again. - - j MMcttc's Mgine, of the faahions, for
1 "VIercaktile ArrB.usr.MtM. In this My lias just reached ui, and very attrao
week's issue will be found the liBt of re- tive andlntereeting. Only J1.50 per n
tailers ,of merchandise a per nsscesment nomv' Jj'O 11 A I ) i
made bj- G. -VV.' Jons, Esq.,' of Bra'.ly town- j ' " T7 ,
JJ. M, Long Ha. fixed onoTf
T June next, as the time for holding op- the priniil tributaries of the Alleghany
J. ,'':,-. ,r" river, over two hundred ' and fifty rafts
.;..: ' i j were run into the eddy at he rnouth of
Jit Ar.-ivjD. at the store of Messrs. 1 thn ereek. The whole pnmber of rafts
Reed t Weaver, a large and well selected
lock, of the latest styles of season abb
goods which
prices. "
will be sold at very low
A
X P...u. ;.. r.. r tj
iw Pat.,.i..nt in front of Jadge
t s residence, is one of tbela-.c?t im-
Barrett'
fwH-rrt.,fii m, aeeond frset
i
'"Will t. iiU.nl f.,,... .:. m . . . !
kn. th.i.io.-PP.Un. wf,k.
.1 i own. a roui
I'U .f ,,r vm,
iiiefids
iM.miU fn.i,, HB,.font, C. 1! Hale K,..
nd Mr. .1,,,. I), Hu.i! flrm 'r j '"l.,
i . " J n,"nu iM7i f in onion KMl til I hm mni-rnn.
"ck on l,unt of the horse and buggy or'1' bui"". "t a, a. ' 'k flr J n Fr1
tlio latter, which iru stolen last HU,.H "ftTwariN for lilnuialf. lie l.Jld ,
"ifc'bf They WertJ u.u,vM.ri ... .u.,
. . uifii
" nn( gratified with their vi.it.
o,.- r. ,
Oir liiMM ar8 dua to tho clever edi-,
.i.- ... ....
v. iuo iwieronta UafrAmon for the , "J uo" wo"K or our State. Jtruohi'tf
very flattering tarin. in which, In alluding J''r,onian
to our lata Lriof vUit to Knt ..:..!.. ..
Wo fell ooiuoiou. ofboin,? cntirel yl- ucli great .uceeu
fe clulmyiiu rehvinu ln in nnd nrn.i. ,. HIT
undcerving of their high commendation,
but we know their urntincnti were dictn
Uhall ilrive tint in
Literary Uotioei.
Qi'lXTl.N DtBu-AiiD, by Sir Walter Scott.
Petersen & Brothers have given us, in the
nbove named volume, the fifth number of
their cheap edition of the works of Sir
W alter Scott, and n popuhir edition it is
too nnd wo are glad to f,nd they have ,
made a tremondoua hit with this edition!
of the Wavn-ly Novels. Thero
is a
constant demand for these immortal pro.
auctio, cHlie Scottish Skakspeare, and
liere.ut last we have an edition fur the
I""11'0" ch volume costing but twenty-
iiv cents, nnd tho whole series comnrised
in twenty
wenty-six volumes Iwing furnished for
I, . a . ,f .
small .urn of five dollars, and sent
-paid to any part of the United Stales,
tho
post'
"Quentin Iurwnrd" which teems with
romantic incidents and flue portraitures
of character has just been issued. Such
an opportunity to obtain theso glorious
fictions has never before been presented
to tho masses of this country, in no other
shape can these works bo obtained in so
desirable shapo for anything liko the
price. Address all orders to T. B. Peter
sou Si Brothers, 30C Chestnut Street, Phil
adelphia. The Great 'lepullie .lfwilWy.-Wo have
omitted to mention sxinor the early re
ceipt of this valuable monthly publica
tion, which has been before ns for some
time.
This magazine, although in its infancy,
bids fair to become one of the leading
American publications. It is aheady nn
embodiment of the choicest, txdutivcly
American, literature, nnd the publishers
declare their determination to preserve
its character as such inviolate. The May
number is very handsomely got up nnd
contains a great amount and variety of
instructive original articles, all by Ameri
can authors.
The DaVy Xuitonal Argvt. We are much j
gratified to be able to class this old and'
sterling Democratic Journnl among our
exchange. ?'he Argus enjoys a wido cir
culation, w hich it justly merits for its able
nnd fearless defenco of Democratic doc
trines. At this time, when defection nnd
treason has become so rife, it is a subject
of congratulation among tho Democracy
of Pennsylvania, thnt her ablest champi
ons in tho editorial profusion, remain
faithful to the good old cause, laboring
with unabated seal and energy in advanc
ing the doctrines of the early founders of
our political creed.
Tho lryii is published daily by Jos.
Severn. 4 Co., at three dollars, and week-
y at one doll.ir, per annum, in advance,
at No. 130 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
The JCniclfrlrocler, or. Sew York Month's
Magazine.. The May number of this ele
gant magaiino is before -us, fcrd wo have
no hesitation,' without any disparagement
toother American Tcriodicul, in pronoun
cing it ono of tho best publications of the
k'nd in the country. It is now in its 53r 1
'v0, nnd its reputntion and circulation has
steadily progressed since its establishment.
His edited by Lewis Gavlard Claik, Esq.
mid Dr. Jas. O. Xoyes and published by
John A. Gray nt 17 and IS, Jacob street,
v. Vnrlr Tirm. ncrnnnumn
I
JtyImm';aiiylrifti'uri.5f.--Xomoreval-
uable work is oftcred to tho farmer, than
' tho above named publication. In fact no
jnn engaged in agricultural pursuits
should bo without it. Published monthly
Orange Judd, Esrj., New York, at f 1 a
Venr
year.
Peterson's Ladies' Xational Magazine, for
Mav. has been received, nnd is a very
handsomft number. This is ono of the
spnt out of this stream, during the present
.eaeon, iwhes almost eleven buudred. .
jtSrllenrjr Jnmperti, the man who
1 murdered his tnistrejs, packed Lor oody
fn.irrlered his mistress, nacked Lor body
. . v.i.
. Chic.igo, on rr.day, the 0th of
in burrel and shipped it to New York ; pnoBi iu wrested cai
-. McNomeo, for killing bi. wife.T ,
ftn(j Michael Finn will be cxeeutH in ! ' "
DIED.
Th,,Jr m Ho,IM t'0". r . o
.T.,P1.HI,,M'. 1 Vri U. du n.'
. '' ,'"P
' T'"1 n',.'V" in Clarion oo.,
V.'". C,,1:0 r. ?onnUry nnd As.ocmte1
lirlgad
11,0 composed of thecountioa of Arm-
juniri. n ik i
I"1,")?, uiuiuna, Clurion and Jelierson. -
i, " ""u", eouooior l l'lttsburi! h, and
'') J ovoral othor in.nortant , !
.i ii, ... 'uimuni
J iero's no "dicine now oflered to the
!yA wZlvL7TV'
J 0AM AlsIC0IL-, Urchov
es all
''.'1JK IIAMMOXTO.V FA 1.M Lit A
m wiipnper devoted to Literature and Agri
culture, also sotting forth full acco.int of
the new settlement of Jlummouton, in
New Jersey, can bo subscribed for at 20
cents per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount.
Addres- to Kditor of tho Fanner, Hum
tnonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey.
Those wishing chcup lanu, of the best
quality, in one of tho healthiest and moH
.l..li..l,tc.l i :.. .1 it ...
vev.isement o. Uan.monton 1,',' d,
. 1 , .
FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES
FROM nil LADELnilA by Railroad in
the State of New Jersey. Soil among the
best for pgrieultural purposes, being a
good loam soil with a clay bottom. The
land is a largo tract, divided into small
1 farms, and hundri ds from all n.irls of the
'll,,,r - v "re no,w fieltlil,B building.
! 1 ho crops can be feen growinj;. Terms
fro.n lo ?20 ptp
four years by instalments. To visit the
place Leave in ul. whaif at Phlade!
phia, at"J A. II., by Railnutd for Ham
moiiton.or address 11. J. Byrnes by letter
See full advertisement in another column
JAHKS T. LEONARD.
. A. WAI.LACK.
riXSKY.
riMxsr.
ganhing anb (EoKrtfion Office
LEONARD, FIUiyEY &Co.
CLEARFIELD,
CLEARFIELD COVXTY, r.i.
SILLS or EXCHANGE, NOTf-S AKr DRAFTS rHl"OfXTl:
DEPOSITS HIXI.IVI.I),
Cvllrctiuiis made, und proceed jirompll r m't'.cJ.
Exchange on the Cities constantly
on hand.
j-60flice on Market street, oppo.'ite the rol
dene of Jas. II. Uruham,
To all wa tin Farms, see cmadvertiscnt of
IJumiHOittunv Lands.
All wanting to emijrate to a mild climate, 7Wi
soil, and fine market, tec advertisement nf Ham
monton Lands.
NEWRKSTAUIIANT.
Radebaugh & Flanagan.
Basement of MlrrellA Carter's Store.
Under the Masmu' t'- Odd-Fellow's Hull.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the public that th-y have recently opened
tho nhovo named ltestaurant, with nn entire new
stock of goods and fixtures, where they will be
prepared to furnish, nt the lowest rales, all the
luxuries and delicacies nf the season. They
keep rohslanlly on nand, Confectionary, Cnkca,
Pies, Oysters iu erery form, lee Cream, Tripe,
Sardines. Ale, Lager lleer, Orinjrcs, Lemons,
liaisons, and a variety of other articles "cay to
take." They respectfully invite the pat ouago
of tho cit liens of Clearfield and ricinity.
Al AM C. FLANAGAN,
vol. KAlibllAlUH.
April 27th, 1859, vol. 4, no. lb. 41,
FIRST ARRIVAL.
NEW GOODS, just received amine which
are LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHOES, Ac.
And One Hundred Pieces of Latest Style
Prints,
all of which will be sold cheaper than ever
at the Corner Curwensville.
WM. IRVIN.
13th Ap. 1359. no. II, vol. ir.
TjORGHAM or Chlner Sugar Cane Seed for
9 sale at the Corner Curwensville.
WM. IRVIN.
1Mb Ap. 1350 no. It, rol. ir.
ACKEREL AND IIERRIX1 for sale at the
Corner Store Curwensville.
W.V. IRVIN.
lstb Ap. 1S59. no. II, vol. iv.
iL'jY 1111.1 ii
- 7
STATIONERY AND
,
!
The undersigned would inform the titiieiu of I
Clearlield and vicinity that he ha openid a!
I new ttore In the room formerly occupied by Drs. j
J.nrain V Hariswiclc, nearly oppotile tho jail,'
where he intcods keeping a full assortuirrt i.f j
Drugs, Ftalinnery, Perfumery, Paints, Oil, To-'
baeco, Segar, and Fancy Go. ds of every do-!
enption, nhtco le will sell very low fa Cstb,
J&C and try the New Slot !
GEO. W. RITEEM.
ClearBeld, April 20, 1SJ9.-D0. It, vol. jr. ,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In tht matter 0 Ma Distribution nf the astetts
in (fit hands of John L. Cuttle, Eo., Ad-
, ministrator nf the Estate nf J. Biddfe Got'
don, deceased.
Th. underslirn.d, au Auditor appointed by
th. i Orphan'. Court of Cl.arfi.ld County , di.
trib.it. th. said iw tt in th. k.ad. of lh. s.-
ministrawr, among th. jnrt rdltor. . of th.
. d deeeden it, give, not.o. that b. will m.k.
mmiA Hititrihntit-iB An T lumlkv thn Ilfh Hut if
- " " v;
.7. V":.7Xr ri..t.,A ..... .h
lu -"---
altena ir ty S proper
JAt. II. LaRRI.MER,
Arpmn.
jiprn i. i-o.no. n, toi. it.
. , mf. m.s. . . . , ,
New and BesutKul Aisotlmcuiof
spiiiixa coons
SILKS
NllK l'l'l'LIV,
lUuuU, Va1iiiiai, I ouliud Silk. riiulus.
I Maine, Lrwii, I'riiitu,
And every lfct Iptlitu uf
11)1111513 21
FLANX
w
AN X ELS,
SIIIKTJNOS,
SHEETINGS;
And Every Kind of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A COMPLETE ASSOllTMEST 01
Ladies',
Gentlemen's Hoots,
Misses', I Shoes, and
lioys' and Gaiters,
Children's J
,4to Hats, Caps, and Clothing, CarpeU.
and Oil Cloths, all of which w ill
be sold at
tXTUHJIELV LOW r-KICEiS.
C. KRATZEH, & SONS.
Buy-Groceries, Paints, Glass, Nails, in.,
by the quantity, will be sold ut u small
advanco on co.H nnd carriage.
$40,000
PAYS for a full ooune in the Iron City Col -
lege, the largent most extoniirely patroni-
ted and best organiiod IViinereinl School in the
United Suites.
nm.- r, ,
OO OllUlCntS
DIXO DAILY, MARCH, J859.
I it.,,.1 , . , , , ,
j Isual ttme to couipleto a full course from
, to 10 weeks, livery btudent. unon cradmit 111?.
... .., ...j , 1 . . " n.
" .t: :;::: i.. ... ... r l" """Ze luo!
lary of from
j .i,..i''.iUii'1..,iqui.
500 Io 1000 Dollars.
"""i" uuicr ni any uuie .o acauou lie-
view Hi pleasure
51 Premiums for best Penmanship a
, warded in 1S5S-
Mitiiaters' Si ns received nt half price.
For Circular nnd Fpedmen of AVriting,
iucloso two letter slinnpi, and nililre..
i F. W. JE.N'KINj, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cloverseed.
FIFTY nVSIIELS of Clovcrcd for ..I
ihe store .f WM. IHVI.V,
Marcl.2;l, 'j9 tf. t'urwonsville.
mioiii-i i.' ivivTi n i.., . t. ,.
at the ofliee of Ihe Clearfield Kepublicnn in imv-
inent of printing. dec. 1, ISiS." '
TAKE NOTICE.
.TT . .....
persons muenrcn in tne siil.seril.er, cither
ww.v v. uuvn ill i-i,ii). i , nie reiJlieslPU TO
call anil settle, on or before the firt diy nf April
1 f 09. 1'hose who do nut comply with llio above,
may expect to pay costs.
jtf-Also tho subs. riber offers for s:ili lii.
house, lot, and olfie. situato-1 in the town uf
Lutkershurf;, low for cavil, or in payments, to
suit purchaser. For further particulars np ly
to Ihe sisscaiBis, on the promise.
Dr. U. WI1.P0X.
Lutbcrsburg, Jan. 21, 1S59. no. 2, v. iv.
T) LANK ARTICLES Agreement, legal formfor
Xt between clloll, litrctors, nnd Teachers, for ,
sale nt the office of the "Clc.nrfiold Republican.'
To all wanting Farms, see
Jlammonton Lands.
ideertisement
All wanting io emgratc ti a mild cian.it.c,
l good soil, and fine market, sec advertisement of
Jlammoiilon Jmiuis.
"HARD TIMES NO H0HE."
1 NY PERSON (Lady or Geni'ennn.) in lliej
i. United States, possessing a small capital of
iroiu .i io i ran enter tntonn easy and respect- ' "'u'1 i'tiinio in ueu towu.-iit,i, u earlicld roiin
able busiiiesf, by which from $5 tn $10 pori.iv v ''" eoulalniiig hi acres, b.uin.ljd bv tin Is of
cn n be realized,
xor inriicuiiir-. ainross, (wttti1. .uou, uaiues nocnciioury, 1'.. it. .mil
'amp,) W. rt. ACTON A Cn.
41 -North SIXTH St. I'iiilad'a.
Feb. 19th '49. 3m.
Stalffairy'a Slzzzz Mastery,
Jan cart 20m, 1?50.
pui
URLIC OTICE is hen l.v rireti thnt TtiI,
Slnrer, of Portsmouth New II imnhlr
lately of Philadelphia, and 1". ('. Hcl ultz. l,cv.
::, ' . v ' """""'r
.1... ....... A n.. it... . i .
: taxxixg, cunnrixa, r.oor.sioi
I AXD IIAnXKMMAKIXG,
i nd 'J" "ill be enrri. d on l.y the name1
j of J At Oil J. STORLIt A CO.. at tho ft. M ', j
I , ". Jan" . ' u . 7 ". 11 ' "Uu,-V 1
1 ?''""." lnl? ""I." " ",,r m' I'Xpi'ii.'in'c
ln niipiuens, nnn tueir urstre 11. piunre the pul.li
; mat mcy wn receive a part ol tlie pn'ilie p.,iio.
nnue. i.uiiioeriiieu nn'i niners, win. . h.re a
l.miilierinen
I good article of Rents and Mk.cs, will lind it great
1 ly to their advantage, lo call nnd get good bar
! gains, as we are (ietennined to stM a l".i ns
j leather, or boots an t flmes cm l e had in Plii'n-
delphla for cah or hides. All o. ders promptly
attended to.
JACC'D J. 6T0RER, L ( o.
I110. t. v. iv.l
REG IS TEIVS NO 7 ICE .
"V"0TICE is hereby given, that lb followiti..
account have beeu examined and panned
by me, and remain filed of rocrd in this oOiee
for the iuspoetioa of heirs, lis atoes, credit is, A
all other in any othor way interested, and will
i ne presented to the next Orphan s O.u-t r.f CLur
j field County, to be held at the Court Hsu.-e, in
tb borough of Clearfinld, rmnmenciug on the Sd
uionaay 01 May, itsv, tor couUrmation and al
lowance ;
Tb Administration account of Join Wilson
Admini.tralor of llm kit... -f J..,. v... i... .!
:: . . . . !
Rradford township Clearlield oeunry dnrensed
The account of R. M. Smiley Administrator of
ths Estata cf Ralph K. Smiley lute of Brady
township Clearfield county deeeascd.
T).. ...nun -.f 1....U 1.-1 I . j.
V.7... f t Z"T 1 1 ZmA r'"m"; .
' Cl.arfiuld co.nay d.cM " j
Ih, Finul ,ceoilol of m Md j - J,
Curr, Admiui,lrttorf v( t) ktal. of Kieh.H
. Cu uf pih t0.D(bip clwMd vmut,
' . r J
a eo panel. .. ,
J .1M. ?m.,B ,tr"u,B "" or John A. L.
1 riegal Administrator of th. Estate of Jam. L.
pi.i at. 0f Gothen towmhin Ch.ufh.M
tydti.ied.
i. JAMES W RIG LEY. Jf...vr.
. ,. ... . . . . '
j jipru iitr., ittv.
Niiiiiurrs s .Mills.
H Willi i.f H"t..ln ;-. i.f Vnxlitl nsl:.
, fltt i f (l.f, 1'nlltl i,f ( tlMI'H'.h
l'p i.f 'Imrfl.-t t t ,.inH, ,ni. .i ,',. (,.,,
"ill ' i I " iil.'ti '.n! ., ul Hi.' (. . Ii: I II,.!,. ,
In III (l IhhuiikIi ii( L tmlt..i, ml M.iil lnv, llm Mil
' ' V "I Aii., l-'r, llio lulli.iii(' il.wril.i j
II' III l'lilli, lii i( ;
A 'i.rt;iin lm I i.f l.iu.l, iini. id In l'il
t nvi!.lii., 'l em li-l J ri,imi , rntui .tn,; rw-u'.y
BiT; Ii ilMnlnit l'tT lllll.h o'l Hillilllfl bull;;, 11.11-
Jsinln Juliiiton ii nj uilicra; iilmut II" m-ri'i
eli'stod. Also, ilno i.f limit ii.lji.irin llio
ftlmvn! IiimiihIdiI hy ImiiJi tf ( airr's hli r, Mivin
nil Uliioiu diiJ ollior, rouluiuia 7i avttr, ntumt
40 i'rc i lcfti i'i nmll frniuu Iioii.-o nu l Imrii
tbereou. SeizcJ ami (akei into txixutimt, unit
to bo mill in the .ropiM ly cf J11I111 8. t'uirv.
! Also a rrrtuiu tnict uf Jiunl, sitimle iu ik'ciu
rls tiiwnslilp, coiitiiiniiif 1 .'ill niTi's : boumli-.l
uuiii uj uitarliuia crouL, worn,
Uortll by ililon west b.v Jari-pli c.lt. Willi !il
acrix tk'iirud, U dwulliiig liourei nud In L-imi
tliuruuii Stiizfd Uku int. i uxvuiitiun, ud to bo
fold us lliu jri,icrty of tiron-o M'OmcUu "J
Hubert M't'rarki'n.
Ai.bo n corliiln Irm t ul lau.l, hituiilu in Ji,r
dnn townkhii, t'learflvld couniy, eantiiining C'3
m.rm: lliivtf.il nn lnl..n.l .... t . ... :i
triict.) bomidud by land, of Join, Cunv, Julia I 1 ,L ,7 ' ' -I tl:l",ih",t"h'nK
A. Anson Swuu aud ollifi-s, baviaK a Ug bou.e , '"i,, ', 'ir ZLT. Z w,"",,,11'" Hwk sod fol
.id ban. and 40 a, re cl,a10d il,m.,, Boirod U V " ' '"" -
and and taken inlu cation, sad tu bo suld u or L 1 , ' 'i, if IT "'""King the eo
ibo property ,,f Jan.r, 1,. Curry. ' ,U . ,0 V l,r0"'" " Val Block
. Ai.SodfeadnuU i,it,rest in s cerlnin tract of ' " ,lur K"" ! to
laud, Mtuutu in Covington township, euiiuiiiiiiig ' ROHSLllliN A NO STOCK GROWERS,
luuaoroi, odjuiiiiiiK tland uf M. 1). t'onawav, I XtVPcnt fie ofl'ostnpo on roccint of Oua
llavij AnkeV. P.uliiumili Stii.li.r i.iwl ..ll.i. u.'.O. ! Il.,l ...!....... .....I., t on. i ... 1 . .
.-v... u.. uuiviiiiiii i. llllt'll.pL I U PllllI'...'
a one Btory ln hni.se, lo btablu, and atiuut 2U i
., , i i 1 , -"i
ucrei cleared tliereun. fceizod, taken intu e.o
pillion, and to bo sold ui the property of Israel
t'unaHuv.
At.su a eertatn tract ofland, situnte In iluin-
ido township, oonliiintng 10J ncrea, with log
huuse nud bum thinoon eruotcd i u thriving
young orchard of about til) trees, ;iih ul.out uO
acres cleared ; bounded tt eat bv lauds of liuulv
and east by Mahlor. Suued, und taken into ex
ecution, aud to be sold aj the property of Jacob
Yinglijig.
' Al.MO It CM-llllll II-M..I i.f l.tll.1 ntlntl.. it. rtl....
jiupo, ueiug a lot 111 cum place, Willi a triune!,
boute thortou, k nnwn ns ire liea tavern. Also, I ' "fK iwimiiip : 1 wo cows, one heifer, one yonr
11 lot Lminil.,,1 l,v h,,vi,l n,,,, ,! ii... linir cnlf, one iring calf, four bedatrada. LA.
' inure or lob, purchased by Joshua Coumtock,
with i acres cleared. iJeiied, and t .ken into ex-
ecu'ion, nnd to be sold as tlio iiroi.crty ot . C.
Pntchin.
! Also a conuin tract of land, siluuto iu Fer-
gusuu township, Cloarlield county, Pa. contain,
tug about Mil ncrep, bounded by lamls ef Wm.
! Thurston, Slaw und other-, hou.e and barn,
tlwroon erected, and iibiint 74 acres ci'.ured.
geifed ulllUuUcn ,,,, M0.,utioB Bnj w SM
! .1.. , .! '
u,i, iiuii-iv ui tvrm i".ir-iin.
Also-ac,.rti,.tret M' land, tii.ute in Pike I
1, , Clearlield iM.ui.lv. P,. i...nl:.i.,iiw llllll
acres, more or lem, bounded by 1 .mis of Wm.
j bunlap, John liuulnp, und othfip. Willi an or
jdiurd, u log house and barn tlui on. .Suited,
, , . . ' - n
.uih! laen inti. pv. .ti.Mit. .....I I.. I
sola as me
'properly of David T. Huiilnii.
I ,. Aluo a certain tra -t of lu;. 1, riimile in I!rad-
f .rd tox nship, l loarli.ld county, V.i., contuininj;
112 acres: Ju aires clearo I. 3 Jiv
lii.ij houses, 1
bl.tck&initb frliup, 1 v.r.irn ihoii
anJ tj bo
sold as llio property vi' Juiues livksou
Also a curtain l ':i..t of laud, n'.uate iu Cov.
in.ton toivntl.ip, i .uiiiliiinR J'.i nere.', inljoininL
lands of I.mnm, Pleebcll, ilugu.it nnd and oth-;
i r . i 1 It i!uuk hoiw and lug b iru, and about "J '
acres cleared thereon. tV.red and tnkeu inUi'
j ex ecu ion, and to be fold as the rupcrty of An-
lii. my (jcttu nud John lluguot.
J Also u certain tract ul bind, lliroe fourtlis of
jan ai re, in Clearfield coieity, Pa., bounded by
! lauds of lsaas l'.i'-kels, Joliu jlillon, frotitinir on
tho Mount PliM.vint road, wi.li a ulank liouse
n.'io.v oMMi.'.n. toci, lasen lino
n i l stdblo there'll
I.....
Alto a certain house nud lot, situate iu New
burg, Chest township, bounded on Main street
00 ki't, .00 led baca to alley, with tavern hou-c
jau I stable creeled thereon, rieired, an I t iLcn
1 j;Ira jloo,
Al.o a certain tract i f
township, touluiuin two
land, situate in Clic
acres wiiu loir huuse
aud blacki-milli slmw therein: adljinin land
of fiiuiuu lturabaugb. r'c'te J and taken in exe
cution, and lo be sold as lii pr-jpor.y of Jon.is
Maikle.
Al-o a certain tra t ol'lnnd.situato in IiuiB'ide
township, Clearlield county. Pa., begining at tl.e
j Cherry und Indiana cuuuiy line, thene North
j UJ perches, by the same hemlock, thence South
Jtij west V per. lo white pino, tlionce by llopkiu
lands Souta bj West lbu per. tu hemlock, llieiico
loulh Sa west 1M5 pur. lo che.Ty and boniuiiij; ;
I containing lUl aires and ulluwance, boing pari
ol a larger survey ; Hie f.iuu heing unimproved
land. reucd, taken in execution, and In be sold
as the piopirty ol Ale.andei M'Cullough.
AUo a certain lot silunle in the liorouh of
Curnviisi ille Cle:.rS. I I c..iuay, Ta., bjuu'le l and
marked as lollows : l.ciuiug at tlio Aoitlnvard
corner ol Lots of J. ('. Kuud on Xliouivuu street,
llienca Norlhward along s.iid street 1-0 leet to
alloy. Eastward along said alley lo another ullev,
j llieiico .South by sai l alley l.'u foot In lot ol C.
Keid, ihiiico Eiiftwanl l.y said lots 1'Jll leet i
1 .aid Thoiup.oti street and place of begining.
i.Seued, ai d tiken in execution, and to bo sold as
llio pio, ici ly ot JjciIi lleiliicl;.
Also Itichard E lis u.tciol in a cortnin niece
nud uthei ; about 2i acres cleared nud sni ill
cabin bouse and barn tlierenu orociod. ci iod,!
taken ill execution,- uud lo be bold us iho piMiivr- i
ly of Richard Litis. ' j
Also all Uul'cudAiiU iutvrost in 4i)J acres of
liin l iu Cbcst tu u.-lnp, Clearlield ctimt v, Pu , I
lioiinncd by lukils ol 1 nomas Wood llumaj. I'..-,
rer, lui-ker un ! othui... with HI ruTc L-l..arvH !
' ulm l"'- ui ""'.iu, houm'. la reoa. oeuua,
taken in exoe.u.tu 1, and to l.o s "1 uj tue o..:, -
rty of i.utu. r ll.nr.'tt .v. D miel Wo i i.
Also ill Thof. Craven's ii'.ir-.-l hi a c-t ti in
piece of land ciiualn in Hell
coitniy, P. i., coiiiaiiiing iA
WWimhip, Cieurl.cl I
i.re i, buunded by
Iiiiidr. ol II. Vt . Mo,:, .Ionic, 11 ic.ieiinurv. 1',. L
.Miller and olliei, mil) a 51111. 1 c.iliiu Iii.um. nnd
.I..I.I.. u.,,1 . . .1 V. I .1
cui luk'.n in c.e. uiioii. and lo be .. ll3 i"io
properly of Tno.i.a. Ciaveil.
: AiM.-.i.ceitr.u 1,-act oll.u-1. Mtutite ia Ch
st
towu.hip. da Jcld c inot.v, P.t
,, un jliii c iiiiitv, r.l , cjiilaiina r 51
n. rcj. limiuu.l i..u l. ot A. .1 J Peirve, Wm
' Wood; aid oiooi-, iv. ui u l.io-alory p.aok Imue
and I'l.rn und i.b.nn 2 . a; les el..a.e.l lln reon. ,
rei.eil. l.ikcu in o ieciitioii, an. I to bo so! I as!
l!ie property ol luud -MiebneLi.
.ii-o- a ie 'lain iw, -.noi'V plank home, i:u itu
nn the .Nuilh s Uu ul tin. (.Icu Hop and liu.c
La d Esg.o turnpike road in luo borongli ol l.uin-
l.u ci.y, U(J leet lioiil 16 le. t depth, being crect
. el ua lot bouuded on ..utli l,y cni I lurnpilie, j
: L.at by James Arthurs, South 1. laud of timolol
Murc mid Wv-i by lot tf tfuu-!
cd, lii,.eu tn cxceiit in, mil U bo told m iho
' pioiirty of Clini:il Ve:i-er. I
Alu a cir.uui tmpt ..."hii.t!, tuate in I5r:.d-
ford toA'tishl,., Ciearl enl count.v. Pa., bjunded by I
Suowthoi uud lVkern-ioo iiinipil.u, lauJ. Jfi
liuwjiil Murr. ll, Robsrt r.ounPbury and oihois;
cntu niag acres, being tamo premies
SLu.. iua 1 ' o . Tl : T
'rcd iMken !lll,r."nI'ru"m-" "
; I l! ,"M'T'"W b.ko.da.tho
piopeny of i.lium e. igms. . . .
mna.
land.
Also Curtain line! of Und. liln.n in f!H
, u ,, . .
inn ....... ... u J "".
. -"i n uu ij aires cleared, adioitiii.ir lands
oi i.c.iiies a arsD
A. Mi er and oilmn
Seized, u,k. n in (xocuiinn, and te b sold a tit
pruMiity ol Jose Wenvtr. 1 '
Also a certain tract of land, containing 53
acres, bounded by U,hall nnd Mlu-m, wiln SO
acrs elenred, log honfn 0n ,nrn thereon erect
ed. Seized, talti n in cv.eutlcn, aud to b. sold si
th. property uf James y,,, ,
Also By viiiuo or sm.dry writs oi T'tri JTu.
eiat, the folio ring real i-slate, f wit : s
A oorUiin Iiwh of laud In nuino if Hugh DobW.
eontaiuiog 4i aeroa, winr. or ln, adjnnin-
land of Joel Cad i.urjr and .thrr., with a Git
Mill, one ."aw Mill t Stne bo.ue, S dwe!:irg
house., and a blaeUwitu ihop aad other r ut-
bulUing tlereon .rested. Mf a trool of hai
larveyed in name of Renjamln Jordon, sdjoiningj
i
I'lniln lit I'ti-i'k lyiJInnri r,f l,1.,l 'l l, r, r..p.
t;iinini( l.'.n ni !'. Aim., .n trm'l r Inrnt run.
f ' ' " " '"". n. brniK tlx mm, ,fr,
I'blllllM .1 ll.vpl (',,,11,!,, ., , R,, ,t.
Ffribfl Mnn kmmn si tho t'i-ntp-. Diiittn
pi..)., ii.v. AIL. sno tisrl f t.n.t, lilux,! ' lt
r.i )! . ., t..Aislnin( titu hmuhrl s-l..., mm
or lif, l..inu Co funth on. I ortrsil mnryod U
liamu i.f Win. Yaid nn.t IVtnr lln.it tmin.Ua
by 'liiids i.l tvi.l Adnm, .Inn'a lh.tnt.m ami
ul 'i'n. .!.. I, taken in .oniliw, nn t i,
ld si the pr. petty i.r Thoiinn Knlntun.
Wnitlorfe,nerlM,l. l'u. April 2Uih 'it.
Just Published,
Till; HOCKV MllUM'tlV
HOUSE TAMER:
.... .mu Bspinnmion f ,lf n.,t
knonn t.y.tem of Hone Turning,
h which the
nii.tiF.3-r most vrnors horse.
MILE OR JACK,
mi l.c ruldui J and render kind nnd truo io
i - i -!"o iwr c; oy tnc Autbgr,
H. 8. HALL.
Album, Orlennn Cc N. Y.
? lUiluM giving tho above, with this nute
innnrtiuim, oalliii(,- niton Ion to the some,.
Ulul uuJ'8 0 copy of tholr paper to the Author,
''"s' '""'' wil' fuceiv e a copy of the Book free
1 '"'k'"
CAUTION.
A Lh pfrsons are hereby cautioned against pur.
z dinting or ini'dcling with tlio following de-
r. ....... puoacaoiou 01 jno. ueisu 01
""J 'J,(,lli"f?. ""0 cupboard, two slsnds, one desk,
01,0 ""k eluv! no coul stove, one lot oarpet,
' ,cn cll"irs'0110 "lock, 0110 looking glam, one fan-
""upiow, ono narrow, ,ne log chain,
"n0 ku.t 1"0r 'auders, out sadille, one set two
i 1"l.ri,u".''' tl,e M1a0 ueloiiRI tome, and
i " .lu,t v"" "'e 61,1(1 iuiia Vik ua loan only
; 'uCL'a-'" or Jer-
. ., , , 1 LAUW Al,i.AUh.ll.
April 1.1th, ls,9. 3t.
CAUTION.
LI, jioisons are hereby cautioned against
A
puii hnsiug or modeling with the following
ibed pronertv now iu the iiomaaiiun nt
described
Jonathnn Wiser jr. : 2 milk cows 3 bads and
beding, ono cupboard, one table, 5 bogs, one blrs
bees, on oouk stove, nnd all other tiouse-holj
furniture, one plow, on harrow, one lx ishaiu.
Kralu " tanning utensils 4.,aj (hiau)
wuus w suDjoct to my order.
JJ.AIJU. WISER 9r.
April ICiL, 199. tt. pd.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
r HE ROOKS of D. W. Moore, E?q. having
I X boen.in my por.sestion for uttletunt and,
collection for some time, nnd still ranch of them
j remaining unsettled, I give this last Botio, that
' 'l persons indebted unon said books f. .luartl.
i i'ig, tuliserintion. or iob work, must m.itir.U
If...ltln Ul.il .l.llln ,1... . - I... . ,.
o. inv cmiic, iii r wei'iro me isiv
Court. WM. PlIRTHIt
Clearfield, March 2, 1SS9. no. T, vol ir.j
A 1 1 1 ii i n i s t r a t ors' No! ice.
LKTTLliU OF ADMIXISTRATIOX
OS the etiitf nf Jonathan Evans, lute ofPonn,
township, Clearfield county, deceased, hav-
ing been crnnlod to the undersiirned. nil norsons
having business or dealings with the said estat
are requested tn make iniiucdiuto senieuieul.
W. C. F0LY. JAdinrs.
Penn tp., March 10, JS59. n. 0, ToLir.J
Till: BED, WHITE AND BLUM.
The Philadelphia Weekly
Is one of the largest nod best Illustrated Liters,
ry Papers in the United Btatos.
An Imperial Quartnecntaining and fascinating
loading matlcr, iroiu the pens of the best Auiori.
can nut hut s.
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premiums.
Oro copy for two years, three dollars and nfty
cents and four premiums.
One copy for three years, five dollars and sit
premiums.
One copy for flvo years, eight dollars and tea
premiums.
Axn TO CLVBS.
Three copies one year, five dollars and six pre.
initials,
1'ive copies ono year, eight dollar and Ua
premiums.
i en copies one yojr, fifteen dollars and twenty
protniiiin. . . ,
Twenty one copies one year, thirty dollars and
firty-two preiniuuis.
Those gelting ui. a club of ten subscribers. anJ
i 'n.n...s mirau ummri, win oe entu:ea to aa
i extra ropy, froo i nnd tle.ss sendine thirty dnl.
la s f .r tonty-ono copies, will be entitled to a
! copy aud premium free.
THE PREMIUMS.
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from lif:y cents, lo Svo huadrod dollars, by the
payment of twenty live cents on each. A ooa
ai the euhsi'riptinn money is received, the sub.
s-riber will bo ininnned by b'tter what his pre
miuais are, on I then it is optional whether he
pays tho twenty -tive cents 00 each, nnd takes
the premiums or not, .
THK PREMIUMS. - 1
; Ti e premiums that we sell to subscribers for
twenty live cuts each, are comprised in the fol
lowing last :
5 Piniiofortes,
.'. I. S. Tre unry Not's,
10 Gold Wntehos,
tn do
1 5 do.
tO Sowing Machines,
:0U lioal Watches, ,
Si'.O do.
3i (1 Silver Watches.
M0 Silk Dross ruttc-ns,
inilO Pilver Wstehe',
MOO Gold Chains,
1 500 each.
M0 "
150
100 '
74 ' "
Ii "
74 ..
69 .
SO " ..
i 25 "
10 ' " ,
19 to 25 "
' ' "M Craeeletr.AHnlett. Sock Chains. Ca,.o.
FWllae, M-.He and. Gold Stouo g. u, Gold
snd6ilv T,,,lul)k,f, ,(, Ew v hL.
i i,,,,B c.,,,,.. e,,...
..... . .. .. ..... . .... : u"
l I u., i.oeaei?
...., .... .'i.ir..oiuii i ins, ana
other articles worth fiom 10 cent to twelva
dollar.
AU communications roust le b addressed tn
A. M. RROWN A Co.,
123 foath Ihird Street, riiilndolphis, Pa.
Agents wanted in aUpwIs uf th. Vnitod Elates
olid Cnnnd.is. to sell Rooks, Muaio, Junolry, (iold
Pens, Pencils, lr no I receive eubacripliom for
th. Rrn, Wtife im Blce.
Catalogue! and numbered eerrifir,ir,' will be
sent to ttiose wihhl g lo act a Agents. No cap.
I'..,. l..rtl.,. IT... ft.... UU - .. t Ta:.. .
other articles worth
ital ranuired.
. All newspapers giving Lb. abovd adrertise.
ineut 13 iii,rlioui, will It wad 84, lo Gold
Pens. Jowelry, l!ouk, or Mui.o, payabl. wiihia
3 dsy. after reviving the Srst camber eon!
faining th advertised nt.
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