Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 04, 1859, Image 4

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iltntif IM III f lit li t I f .1 l'l n I'lllrly
' "" 'i mip in r 1 1 iiiii'f,-.
. mmd. led iy l. lin'l left llii in at
, li njiim ttiro 1 1 in dr. p, I. foiiillil Voire
il innjf in li. r earn.
simihI k liom llic vin.W!'' tnid
in llnli.r.
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I ho nmtiiiij! i timely n rlnirpr- of , TIiokp who were, not iciniheil were, hit
..kIh'I i-inshcd llii'ini:li tlm punci. na 'upon thu Hour with hronrn hrmN. The
lir 'iri.i i n-i.l.', niinii (if w liirli iicrlorn-' li'"r w na repined nri't everything tnnva
: ! h. rili, wlnh'oiirt of ihc liutiliiij,' ! hlo Jiih'.l nfjiiinst ii.
! H'ligi-r .hew blood from her while! The Tor e igiintiiiiiioiisly withdrew lo
' the shelter of Iho Milimiiiiling treea nml
I'lic-o iiiisrit'iinln nmUo Hut iiion wo- shruUicrv, mid 1 1 ti t tci hoped llmt the nl
i ' ii !" exclaimed h'uili 1 1 .1 v 1 1 ; 1 1 ' I . Hack would notnf.iin he renewed.
Miihe war upon women, Mi-s llnvi-' The jjii-N, during this arcne, behaved
! IT They me more nvae nor tlm nobly. ( rerenmin the nitturiil timidity
'vemind I'ulnmoiiiita (hnl prowl Iiioiij;1i of their sex, they iniido theniHclvcs useful
nvl Swnnip. Neither beauty nor tears ' to their l.i mc fi u-titis in various warn.
"ii liioxn 'em. They nro Ion linn worse. I'mil lliiclhurl fought like a lion. If he
thi Britishers themselves! They're (entertained fears, they were not for him-
rked their way thvouj:h Car'liny with self, hut for Jessie Jiurnside mid her com
,i . and hliHid, outrage nnd robbery." paniona. When ho paused from the con
Tom Mutter suddenly thrust his rillo ' iliet, punting nnd thirsty, sho brought him
nigh th shattered pane aite tired. A
. v eanio onek llirouli llio smoke.
" 1'hero as mischief in that," he said,
' ekly reloa-ling hi piece.
ilesislanee" cried Jcs.-uo, "i hopeless.
What can you expect from them if you
taken, Tom Hutter?"
A rope (Voir, the branch of the nearest
H i'," answered the i'artisnn coolly,
' Then lly escape from the Imek door
' -n you may ! They certainly w ill not
mi hrutal as to harm us young girls,"
. ; I .ludith, entreatingly.
"My poor 1,'nls, you don't know 'em so
'In I. I've followed their terr.hle
I, and looked on their iufarnal work.
..now what happens to sick as you, nnd
!,i uld be templed to kill you with my
i hand, rather than leave you to their
.ian violence. If my time's come, and
'i to the way of all tho airth, I'll die!
' in defence of beauty nnd innocence," !
"Noblo Tom !" cried Kuth. I
If you've any fireains and aminunition,
i, niirry 10 unng em ana Jay em
n beside me, and be keeirful to
p out of the rangc of tho winders."
'iy this time Blinko hud revived, and
ring this order, said :
I'll tend to dat, Marn'r Tom. Only let
young misses keep out de way, and
. stand by ye long's there am a hrefl'o'
. . in me."
"linko disappeared, hut soon relumed
'ill blunderbuss, two muskets ind n
i . . i i 1,
ir-ti-o of dueling pistols, a bag of buckshot
i 1 a lim n of powder, flutter took the
iiderbuss and charged it heavily.
re was no light in tho house, save a
.le candle, which was placed be-
' i J a door in a corner lo prevent serving
.' .i guido to the Tory marksmen.
Hutter cask himelf upon the floor and
' 'ohod the movements of the assailants
i" tho window sill. His person was
-.what exposed to tho shots of tho en
, but his coolness did not for a mo
ri -it desert him.
"The cowards are nbout to charge on the
2 -r in o body," he said, presently.
. 1 1'linko, give me tho blunderbuss."
Vho black handed the heavy and de
ictive weapon to the scout, whoso mus-
were firm and obedient. The young
. lios ob erved his movements with un-
leseribable interest. Their (ate seemed
t .iestupon his single arm. A chilling
sensation of horror crept over them when
'b- y reflected upon the consqeuences of
. eat and capture.
Tho Tories rushed toward Hip door with
k liout. Uulter quickly aimed his wea
I ii nnd poured two handfulls of buck
i it into tho midst of t hem, They recoit-
1 and retreated to the covert of the
.rubbery. A knocking was hoard at
i rear Uoor.
Who's there?" demanded Hutter.
"Well, I ruther guess one on 'em's
-"!" said a genuino Yankee voice.
I'.ulijah Makepeace u pooty giner'ly
. out when there's any skinunagin' go
ii." on,"
lilinkoiinmediatcly unfastened tho door
iiel admitted two persona. Podiiah Make-
p. ;.co had a figure of imposing height, but
u. .;cn tacked that lullness of dcvelone
fn nt which gives symmetry and comli
i lo the human organization, Hia hair
-..4 flaxen and long, his mouth large and
id-humored, his nose somewhat sharp,
Ne his eyes, which were small and ha-
. I. sparkled with drollery, lie was nian-iV-ily
a man who meant to Le plensod
' li life as he found it, and to make him-
"as comfortable as possible under all
fi-'.'umstances.
His companion was moreyounthful and
i 'sented a different type of humanity.
j. i impressed the beholder at once with
i idea of manly beauty, courage and in-
-lity.
. r Paul Uazelhursil" cried Jessie, Joy-
- The young man sprang forward and
ped the hnnda that were eagerly ex
t ided to greet him.
,t "We've come jest abeout in tho nick o'
'' ie, I should say by gum! Tho blasted
Itters are a peggin' into ye. ain't they?
i.ll we'll show 'em a trick worth tu of
. .i. Wax my flax, if we don't I''
It may be well to remark hero that Tod
di was by trade a shoemaker, mid that
. language was generally highly season
! with the technicalities of tha cord
.'. :iner's art. As Podijah finished this el
I'lont peroration, ho brough the breech
. his rifle on the floor with a great crash,
.. .J squinted out of the window with his
i i inkling eyes. The movement was near
I . fiital lo Podijah, for a bullet aimed at
.idom from outside, severed one of his
V i.ven locks from his cheek.
"Cramp my uppers! Now (hat's what
. .all pooty close work. A feller's iest as
' :ely to be shot right square though the
I -ad as any w ay ; closo up my seams, if he
For a few minutes tho shoutinj and fir
i i ceased. The terrified girls flattered
.eraselves that thel'ories were retiring;
I' it wore presently undeceived, for they
In I silently surrounded the house, and
eiwr commenced the assault from different
nirters with great resolution and fury.
'wih felt that the crisis was rapidly ap
eoaching Tom Hutter and Blinko, re
iforced by Hazlehurst and tho Yankee,
, ood by their weapons, rusolvcd to make
ji desperate resistance.
CHAPTER III.
riRB AND SWORD.
The four defender! of Laurclwood ran
'Mm point to point to meet tha rebel inva
1 ti, who endeavored to force an entrance
iNroughthe windows and doors aimulta-
i-. nuKlv. Ilia voice of loin Hutter awell-
loudly above the din of the conflict 1
u"P? 6 T-nupw'tl'tcrm.ned
.-vtr.r 1.10 ito:i;ii'i. "iino t-w.;u o
pafMl with an cnnmv, Jessie Buroaide.
( " 1
.li.'.l ..ill thai a I'm ly (if ll,ri, l.n I .nl.n
ilnU 11 olie nl lli ilnoM Mi l mw N'Millg
III!" I lie llllll.
V'lijiili mill Hitloliiirnl M'tnttg: t (nr.!
llirm, I "or n limn tin' r"lilt Hal tlnuM-
Inl, I nl thlniy liiuilly Iupii iI iii furor nl
I In' (li Irlnli'i , liiii.) powerful Man n nml
liiin Iv rouriiL'c tin y rniilil not w itliMmul.
I water; her little hand presented tho cool-
ing driiuiiht to his lips, lie would ehully
luivo imprisoned that ministering member
in his ow n and pressed grateful kisses up'
on it, had propriety aancioned tho net.
"Are you wounded!" she asked hurried-
'I do not know," ho replied. "I have
not thought of myself; 1 have thought
only of you nnd your friends, I never
have time to think of myself when you are
near ; I should despise myself if I did.
(Continued next tire.)
Till: IIAMMAONTON FARMhH .
newspapers devoted to Literature and A
griculture, also setting forth full accounts
of the new settlement of Ilnminonton, in
New Jersey, can be subscribed for at ".5
cents per annum.
Inclose posUgo stamps for the amount.
Address to Editor of tho Farmer, Ham-
Inionton, Atlantic County, New Jersey
Thoso wishing cheap land, of the best
quality, in one of tho healthiest and most
dolightful climates in tho Union, see ad-
YAHYl LANDS FOU SALK 25 MILKS
from Philadelphia by Hailroad in the State !
otew Jersey. Noil among the host lor
Agricultural purpo.es, bein' a good loam
soil, with a clay bottom. Tho land is aj
largo tract, divided into small larms, and,
hundreds from all parts of tho country are
now settling and building. The crops can I
he seen grow ing. Terms from $13 to $20'
per acre, payable within four years by in-1
stnlments. To visit the place Leave
Vinn cl n-linrf nf Tli il wl.il i .1 , ii nl 71 A '
M by Kailroad for Hammonton, or ad-
i ,i i i, i i o ii ,
chess li- J. Byrnes, by letter. See lull ad-
vertiseinent in anotlior column.
All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate,
aood soil, and' fine market, tee advertisement of
IIIU V ..,.,v... I.u, tV I ! .
lliimmnntnn Lands,
DENTAL CARD.
1 M. SMITH offers his professional services
2 - to the Ladies and (.tntlcintli of Clenr
lield and vicinity. All operation! performed
with neotness ana despatch. Doing familiar
with all the late linprovments, hois prepared to
make Artilirial Teeth in
tho bctt manner.
Office in Shaw's new row.
Sept. Uth, lSiS.
1ti.
DR. R. V. WILSON,
nAVIXG removed hia office to tho new dwel
linp; on Second street, will promptly answer
p rofa aional calls as heretofore
jas. n. i.Anntrn. i. tfst
IAKK1MKK ii TF.ST, Attorheya at Lnw
J Clearfield, Pa., will atledd promptly to Col
tAiohs, Land Agoneios, Ac., Ac, in Clearfield,
Centre and Elk couhties. July 30. y
JOHN TROUTMAN
STILL continues ihe business of Chair Making,
and House, Sign and Ornamental I'uinting, at
tho shop formerly occupied by Troutman A Howe,
at the east end ol .iiaraci stioei, a snnn uismnce
west of Liu's Foundry. Juno 13, 1865.
THOMPSON, HAKTSOCK N CO. j
Iron I 'ounilci's, Curwensville. An extensive
assortment of Casting" niado to ordcro !
Dec. 29, 1851.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
ATT0RXEY AT LAW, office adjolnlnj Us
residenco on Sccoud Street, Clcai't vli, la.
June 1. 1851.
11. P. THOMPSON,
I physician, may bo fnundeithcr at his office
at Scofield'i hotel, Curwensville, when no
professionally absent. Dec. 29, 1S51
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthcrs
bnrg Clearfield county,' Pa.
April 17,1862.
KLLIS IRWIN &i SONS,
VT tho mouth of LUk Run, five miles from
Clearfield, MERCHANTS, und extensive
.Manufacturers of Lumber,
July 23, lSi2.
J. D. THOMPSON,
Blacksmith, Wagons, Ruggics, Ac., 4c, ironed
on short notice, and the very best style, at hia
ld stand in the borough of Curwensville.
Dec. 29, 1S.0.1.
SI. M OODS, having changed his loco
tion from Curwensvillo to Clearfield, res.
pectrully ottom his professional semcei to the
ciiir..'iin oi mo iuiiit pace auu vicinilr.
Residence on Second streot, opposite ti it of
J. Crans, Esq. my! Mi6.
P. W. BARRETT,
MERCIIAXT, PRODUCE AXD LUMBER
DEALER, AXD JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE, Luthersburg, ClearGold Co., Pa,
J. L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Land Agent, offi
adjoining hia rosidence, on Market stroo
Clearfield. March 3, 1853.
A. B SHAW,
RETAILER of Foreign and Domestic Merch
andise, Shawsville, Clearfield county, Pa.
bhawivillo, August li, 1866.
D. O. CROUCH,
PIIYSICIAX Office In Curwensville.
May
WM. T. CHAMBERS.
CABRIE3 on Chairmaking, Wheelwright, and
house and Sign painting at Curwensville,
Clearfleld o. AU orduri promptly attended to
Jan. 5, 18i8.
JOSEPH TETERS,
Juttice eif the Peace, Curwensville, Pcnna.
fV..K door. f? f Mont.lUa A Ten Eyek 1
brrrompC, .u.nded to, a.d all in.tnim.nU .r
writing dono ca short notice.
March, fll, I8i8.-y.
I ) MtMtT i. W Al l Ai V
I ci'iitfli iit, I'd., I'fflp in
fliimi linn, k.
I 1 1 1 Ji-mnnl i.lli.
i. I, ii.-tr.
PV
i l l .1(1 li.-Tho mi.rillH.r. liming
Im nii'-I liimn'lf In Ilia linruuuh nf Cli'Stlli'lii i
iinlil Infiirm Hid pilillc llml lie U itr.ri'l In i
iln nrk In Ihcklmv line, rrmn I'lnin In mnnnii-n-'
mi in ny ii'Nrliinn In ttirkiunnll kit innnnpr.
Aino wnilvhlm, nml rM'iri.)j dm. In t ttonl
. . .
muiinrr and un rvitminnlile Iitiiih.
i;iiv:n cooj'eu.
Cli'drfiiM, April 17, It, ly.
l'i rrri tm nnrr
llTf TAKE CARE OF THEM! I
J'Vlt, A. M. ltll.1., iliinlrna to minounr to
t Ilia frii-iuli anil nntronr. Hint ho in now do-
vntiiiR nil nf hit time to oiioriitintu In llriilinlry.
i linno di'nlrintf liia service will II ml him at liin
i Hire, adjn:nlii( la in rcaitlcnnn nl nnnrly nil timoa,
mil nlwnya nn 1'rlilnyi ami !aliir(lus, inilcr
Notice tu the contniry bo civen in llio town im
I'lira tho work provioim.
II. All work wnrrnntpd to h anllnfiictory.
Cloarlloltl, Pa. Sept. 22nd, 1363.
NOT1CK.
rpiIK undoriftio(l being almut to dieaolvo
X their pnrlnorahip, pivo notice lo nil persons
nnvini ocniinifa wiin them In any wav wlintau.
ever, to cull nml aotilo without doljiy, aa in n
short tinio the hooka will bo left in oilier hnndn
for aetllemeiit ; but they would p.-cfrr Hint all
who can puaaiiily do to, alioulil niiinre Iheir no
counla before the dinsululion ia liiuilly oflvctud.
JIKUKKLLE A CAKTKK.
Clcarfiold, Va., April 6, ISitf. uo. 12, vol. iv.
t'Aim
1 flfS CON.STAJtT Into from the Kant re.-peo-lfjL
fully announces to tho cili.en of
Ck'iirfield nnd tho County genernlly, that alio Is
prepared to give instruction in Wunlc '
1'IAXO, MELODKON AND GUITAR
also, in tiik rnrMrn i.AxocA(ie it bi:mo nr.n
MT1VB TOSOI K.
Phe refers nil who mnv be inferential in th
nbove, to the Hov. Dr. and Mrs. il'Leud.
Terms -$S 00 in advance, or $10 00, If not in
advnnce.
Dec. 6, 1S5S. tf.
nitsT ix i iust si.ni -nn j
HOOTS & iSHOKS
AL ' OX HAND,
JOSEPH GOON
IPftlVriTI i . t , ....
' , av.or; K". .eiunor
future prospects, desires lo inform the citizvnn of
tMa vicinitv, nn,i Lii oM fri,,n,ls nhJ atrrnH in
pnrti. ulnr, Hint lie baa removed to the FIIIST
HOOM in tho Eunt end of
r y?
iJTi U 1.Z w57 Jia.,57g
: The First Door Wed cf the Mansion House.
where he bns nn bnnd constantly, a lnrgo assort
inent of every vnriety in tho
COOT AD SHOE LI A I
CfSTOM Milk ATItXnEII TO WITH MSI'ATC II
The rory bctt of ."lock will bo useJ, and no
pr.ins spared to make neat fits and durable work.
All of which can be obtained from the said Joseph
Goon VKRV LOW for the iikadt nnixo,
Clearfield, Aug. IS, 1A8.
ESTATE OFJlOnEET WHIG LEV, .Sr.,
Deceased.
mjOTK'H is hereby civen thai Lttrf cf Ad
il ministration have been granted to the un
' dersignod, on tn estato of Hubert Wrigley, Sr.,
late of llradford, township, deceased. All per
a ns having businesa concerninj; the aomo, arc
hereby notified to make immediate settlement
with th administrator.
WILLIAM K. WltlGLKV,
Ad hi in il ra tor.
I Bradford township, January IK, 185'J.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
rpUE undersigned, having been partners in tho
j businesa ol tanning, currying, nnd boot and
ihocmaking, at tho SL Mary's t-teaiu Tinnory,
have this day by mutual consent dissolved their
co-partnership conncelion. All debts duo said
nrin on. . n otfon n; l o., ano: all claims against
" b settled by E. ('. Shulti, of St. Mary'a,
who has purchased tho interest of the other twj 1
partners.
ii. TT. WATS0X.
THOMAS W. HIClIARtS,
K. C. .C11L LTZ.
St. Mary'a Steam 1'actory, Jan. 12, 18i9.
no. 2. v. iv.
Cabinet, Chair Making,
J0I1X GULICH, of the borough of Clearfield,
Pa., will be prepnred at all tunes to attend to
to any business in the above line on abort
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Ilia nluca
of business ia at the old shop on the north aide of
mantci street, aa aoor east or Third St.. nearly
opposite the old Jew storo ; where he will keep
constantly on hand a hir(-o assortment of Ma
hogony and C.ino lloltom Choirs, nnd Cabinet
Wore of every description, which be will dispose
of on as reaaonable U-rms as the some articles
can be had clsenhero in tho county.
His clock nf Cahinct Ware now m hand, con
sists in part of Dressing and Common Ilureaus,
Sofas, Sewing and Wa.'hing Stands, Dik and
Hook Cn?es, French and Field Post LnUlcads.
Dining, llieiikrnst, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
bles, Ac. Cofiitis manufactured and delivered al
any place desired.
February 9, S.SO. no. 4, vol. iv.
To all u-aniinp Farms, tee advertisement of
IJamnwnton Jxmds,
All Wantinl to eminrntr In n ni'U
1700! tod, and fine market, tee advertisement of
11 .... r j . J
iiuinmimivn jjanas.
LOOK IIKKCl LOOK
HE!
THE undersigned subscribers, take this meth
od of inlorining the publio generally, that
they have this day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSIXES,
and can be found at the shop formerly occupied
byj. Shunkwiler, on Third afreet, in this hn.
rough, where they will be pleased to see tho r old
customers, and as many new ones as ran moke
11 eonvoniont to give them a call.
Bring on your hoes, your apadoi and picks,
Your log-chaina and your pulling sticka,
Your iloda, your sleighs, your horse, your mare,
tin luive-jrcar um suaii men go oare.
Your ape an will work up then just right,
To prooning hooka for every hoight.
Your iwords too, shall then be wrought.
To plonghabarea such ai t'afa ne'er bought.
JACOB eilUXKWILER,
GEO. W. ORR.
Clcarfiold, December 8, 1358. tf.
I?0R SALE, by Mrrrkll A Can, Adamt'
; latft Jmpmvtd Com Shelter Alaa f-
Meat Cuttori of the best kind with a lars-a rl.
ety of Goods in thoir line, just received, and will
ba (old low for cash or produce.
Clearfield, Deo. 8, 1868. ''
B5uJob Trinting neatly executed here.
norm.,
No 117 l 119 2nd St. unove Arch,
VM. It.irkl N inkKii liiin ini'lltml nriiif'Tis
lint liltnlil ftl i'lnin mnl lli imlilii' i(iiiiiiII
llml lis bt Ju.t Hi: HP KM: I III" sl'nve Mill
If It linn IIiiIjiI. Ihil n Iml II 1MB ItlntlllllnlilA Ii
i,. . .. ',. ' ' ,,., hlu
I Mr. II. linn Im l a Uruo oaiierleneii In Imlel keen
I Init, ho Iml no hi lli.li.'ii In nnylnK thai Ilia nuei.l
I Will fltlll llln hllimH Ill.lBVNtll Mtl.l ,l..Unl.lM
pint plnee.
Of tho eligible loeatlon of thin ll..lul fur por
nnn rinltliiK theClly, rlihernn
ox itrsrxEsx on peeascre,
It la (leenii'd allot-elher unnneenmrf lo apenk,
ai no Hotel In I'liiliiilelphla ia butter known than
tlm "OIJ Mount Vtrnon."
Hy clone altenlion to Ilia wnntnof his oilntom
era Mr. II, hopes to deaorvo a ihuro of public
putronne.
N. 11. Ills termn per dny bus been flxod at Hi
low rnlo of $1.26.
Sept 22nd, ISiS. 1 jr.
FLEMING HOTEL,
(FoRMtliLV KNOWN as THE fioOD INTENT,)
CL'UWEXSVIbbE,
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
Tho aubsciiber beKn lcavo to hifurin hia old
customers, nnd tho public generally thnt he lias
recently tnken Hie nbove well known aland, nml
Hint ho hna nilirely refilled nnd refurnished It in
a etylo mlnplod to the np, nnd tho wants of tho
outiro traveling coinmunily.
HIS TABLE
will nlwnya bo provided with erory luxury tho
mnrkctc nnd aurrounding country will afford.
HIS BAR
will bo aupplied with tho choieeat winei and li
quors. HIS STABLES,
which are the beet und inont commodious on the
rond within a dny'a travel, will nlwnys bo in
chnrRO of cnreful and attentive hostlers. In
abort
Every department of bis Establishment will
bo aupplied with nil the comforts nnd convenien
cica tlio weary traveller could defile.
June 2, 'i8. VM. A. M.VSilX.
CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA.
THE above Hotel, bavin;; recently been filled
up fur a houso of entertainment, is now nnun
for tho acciimiuoilation of the public. Travelers
will find thin a convenient bouse.
May 19, 1858, JnUS JOItDAX.
C L i: A J I K L I)
STi'-a, era
1 . IK
COHXr.lt Ol' l'IKST AXD MAItKKT
sTRi:in,
VZZ&'&'Jrjt&Z&i .a
Till-: undoriiKned rospectfully informs liis
friends and tho traveling public in general, thut
he baa taken tho above house.
lUKMEKLY KNOWN AS THE II EM I'
ll ILL HOTEL
Tub Hoi-se lias been recenllv refitted im-
, ' ") ''""in ll"
proved, and newly furnished;
EXTENSIVE STABLING
H AS I1EEN COMI'i.F.Tro; AND HE IS HtEPARED
TO ACCOM MOD iTE
.... i ii . ,
Alt WHO may give liltn a call, in the most
pleasing and agreeable manner.
H t i i
115 .pAy ll'ITVlKla Il
11'.. aery thina to render ),U house a desirable
17 . . "'c
T I I 1 ,u ' .
will bo aupplied with an assortment of choic li
quors j ami he will endeavor to entertain his
guests in a manner that cai.not fail to give tho
IXM.I.T SATISl'ACTIOX.
The house is tntuated in a pleasant nnd
quiet part of the town, and no expense
or attention will be spared to make it one
of the best houses in the county. A lib
eral patronage is respectfully solicited.
II. HAYS MORROW.
Clearfield, ag. IS,U 5g. jv-
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(LATE WHITE SWA.V.)
Race st. above Third. Phila.
!' proprietors of tho above well known e-
lauiiruiucnt ucing inanxiiii lor the very
liberal polronago bestowed upon them tho post
year, take this method of informing their friends
and the public that they are still prepared to ac
commodate them if favored wilh a coll.
During the summer mon tha the house has been
thoroughly ronovnted, improvements made and
other extensive alterations in contemplation.
We are determined to devote our whole atten
tion to business and flatter ourselves with the
conviction that we shall be able to give satisfac
tion. SIDES A STOVER.
X. B. Carriage! will always be in readiness to
convey passengers to and from Steamboat Land-,
ings and Railroad Depots. S. A S.
March Jlst, 1358.y,
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwensville, Penna.
r"IMio subscriber, formerly of the Exchange llo
L tel, Philipsburg, having taken tha above
now stand, sittiaio ou the batik of tho river, in the
lewer end ofCurwensi ille, would nnnounce that
he is now readv for the accommodation of stran
gers nnd nil olhers who may favor him with a
call. The house is larcio and comfortable, and
travelers will find every convenience necessary to
their comfort. Ample stabling ia attached to tho
premises.
DAVID J0IIXS0X.
February 10, 1S5S.
VTATIONAI. rXCIIAMJE IIOTI.L.-
X 1 Tho subscriber having taken tho above woll
known stand, formorly lent by H'ui. A. Union.
in Curwensville, Pa., ia ready to accommodate nil
who may favor him wiln ihoir patronage. Ilia
taile will always be supplied with the best the
arket affords, and hia Bar with the choicos
liquors. Ilia stable will bo uader the care of a
tcntivo hostlers. DAVID SMITH.
Curwensville, April 21. 1S58.
NOTICE.
THE Third Session or tho CLKARrnan C011.1
rt Nona ai, School will ba held in ri.rn.
vlllo, rommencing on Tuesday the lid uf Slay
next, and will continue two months. No ruins
m I-1 : 1 1 . . ..
muur urn n sparea to render the instruo.
tioni as thorough and practical aa possiblo. Pnr-
ucuiar aieennon given to the art of teaching.
Persona wishing to avail themselves of iu ad
vanUgee are requested to be present at Ita com.
menoemont. A County InntttnU and ISiblie Ex
amination rill bt held tk tart vetk 0 the tc.tion.
. L. I.. STILL, County Sup.
Apnl , 1959. no. 12, vol W.
U ! ana jjkesS OVER-C0ATS aelling
very cheap at
KRAIZER'v.
THE UNDERSIGNED Ukea this method of an
nouneing to the citiaanaof Clearfield and the tur
rounding oowntry, that h hna opened a
ESiifflbiBff ; i.u t. i
on Main Street In Sham'. Jfe9 $nm, wj,er4 ht
ia prepared te aoaoeninodate all who give him
call, and hopei to reoeie a liberal patronage.
Oct. lib, J858.I :. JEREMIAH N0RRIS.
ScroHila, or King's Evil,
A i'nlittill"iinl tli'r, II l-nttiipllon nf th
lilmiil, hy wliirh t It I flulil l'i'i'iiiii' tilinlnl,
rnh. Mini fur. IIHnu; In t t Itriibitlmi, It
pitvail't tin1 lnih ImhIv, iiiiiI nifty Imist i'iil
In ili K iv on any jmrt t( II. No ni;nn It fire
I rr. 'in iln nlti' k! nnr in tliiTP one ulilch it mny
lint ih'trny, 'Hit1 m rnfiilniil tnint i vi,minly ,
I rniiM'il liv ineriMiihil ilmmr. Inw livili2. li-
l,,r,lrrr.t ,,r iii.hrnlthv fned. Inii'i.ie n,i. Illth
ami Ulthy habits tlio ili'preiiir vice", nnd,
alsivu nil, by tlio yencreul hifi c tinn. Imt
cver l e in origin, it in ln iulilnry in the ruii
stittltiiin, .leni'eiiiliiijr " from parnita t'i ( biblieil
unto tliu third nml Iniirth ijeiirrnliun " indeed,
it wins tu bo tin; mil ol Him who my, "I
w ill vi ;ir. (no minium's in 111c juimin niiur.
their cl.il.lroii."
Itaclfccts cnmmeiii o hy deposition from the
blond of enrrupt or ulcerous mailer, which, in
tlio luiit, liver, nnd internal iirirnn, is termed
till ii' 1 1 i iii the L'lninl.. lIIiiil's : and on
tbr iirri.Kfi nriiiilirinn nr nri'. 'I'iii f.ml cur.
"" .'. . , Y
ruptuin, wmcn Rcnnors in tno wmia, ueprewis
tho energies nf life, an that serul'iilniis constitu
tions not only nullcr from crolulous com
plaints, but they have far lea power t'i with-
stnnd the attacks of other disease : enn ' 0
..n...i.. ...... - t.n , :.i. l. .. .1 ..,..
ii.it-uiiT, iuii iiuiiiuciv ifiinu iv i.iriiiifii
w l,id.;,,lthoh not acrofaiiins in their nature.
arc still r
mi ri'iid.Tcu iiuai liv linn laim in mr
system. Mmt ut the consiuuptinn winch do
cimntc.i llic 1 unian family lias itsorign .lircctly
in tins niiilulnin contamination and nruiy
dt'lr ictiiv diseases of til.' liver, kidueya, brain,
and, iml 'cd, nf nil the or;;a'.is, arise from ci
ne aggravated hy tho fane' cause.
One (pinrler el' all our proplr- n; f irn fulm: ;
their pusniis are iiiva.lr.l by this bn kin;; in
f'.'ction, a id the'r li' iihli is iiiKlciiiiiii. d by it.
To i-lcai.sc it fmni the sy-t.'lii nc innsl K-e..vale
the blood by an alterativ.' iiicdieii.c, and iu
viijnrak' il by healthy fund and cxvtSv-v.
.Such ;i lii.diciiii.' vc supply ia
AYE ITS
('oiii poii ud Etr;ict of Sarsnpari.l...
, the un a cfTi-ctiiiil remedy bi.h the medical
I ilvill nf our times in divis.' try tlii cv. ry
; w here irev..iliii5 and fatal riiahidc It i ( "lu
j billed Irnm the moM active remediuls thut li.-v
j i'l'ni iii-cfiM ied I'nr the rxpiir'aliun ei ibis fnul
diinider fr.nn the Ijlood, und the rcMiie .l th.
' '-yrom from its. dcstnictiv const (juem t...
I II. nee it should le e.npbiycil fur the mrn if
not only sernfnla, but also tluwe other allce
, ti.ins which aric frum it, iuh as Kui rinr
'and Skis 1ih Sr. Axniunv's I'nir.
i Hosr, or Kuvsii'i'Ms, 1'r.in.rs, I'r:.T! i.i,
IIi.iuliiis, lli.itNs and llon.s, TiMnits, 'J'i ni i:
: t.l Si:t Hmum, Sciii) Hi n, ltiN.iwnr.M,
KurvMATisn, Si enn me and Mi in i i.m. 1 ii -i:ams,
)imiM, Jlysei esiA, Iirrinrv, ::i:d.
indeed, ail II.imim.aim.i aiiuink i uom Ynn
ti;d oi; Ini'i iu: I'.hhiii. '1 lie .opular Lihi:
in " impurity nf the blood" is founded in truth,
for sen tula ia a degcuei ntion ol t he Lie .1. 'J In
particular purpose and virtue cf I his Str;;. t.
rilla is to purify and remunerate this vital l'.i.ul
vithout which muml health is impi.-s ;1 Jc ii
contatuinu'.id coiti-titi.tiuiis.
FOR ALL THE TURPOSES CF A FAMILY TIIVCIC
T"1 M ".,p " ,"" ",r r;":;,r '
i their action can raixlv viiliM.n d i i 1. 1 c ihru.
Ih.ir penetrating properties ic. i.li, n.d ilciei
and imigorate every portion of the bun ai- oirMi
ism. concctinir its ili.raKil :ulii,n. nml rr.imii
its healthy liUlitirv As a nnr.pi. n . f 11 xv
! properties, the invalid w ho is bonnl ciimn vil '
j pain or physical debility is astuiiishcl to lim! hi
' licalih or rucrcy rulorrd ly a icinniv ut or.ee x
j imple and inviiing.
' ot only do thev cere the fven-ilrv cniiipl;,int
I of every lodv, but also inanv' forinid.il 1c ami
tufZ 'V T 'm ITn"d is
, pleased to furnn.h gratis my Anienc;.i A lniiiiuic,
i containing certituales of their cures and cn ci lii'i s
for their in the following conipUint : ( VWnr-
nr.', Heai Ilium, Utailaclit .11 iiiini h um Oisonl, i rti
i.-. 1 t i- . - ... .
fiumara, iuuien, inunjcmou, rain 111 ai it .unroiii
Inaction of the lloxrelt, I'mtuhtii ii, Lois of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred cnnipknr.s,
nrUing from a loir jtate of the lorly or olstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
for Tiir. ratii. curb or
Cotijhs, (olds, Itiflnctizn, If orirsrnrst.
Croup, Itronrliitia, Incipient ( oni-ttiiip.
tion,mid for the relief of CoiiMimptivc
Patients in advanced tinges of (he
disca'c -
So vide it the fnld of its usefulness and so ru
merotia are the rate .if ita cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in perron pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate dif-ensea of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, ita superiority o.cr every
other medicine of its kind is too appar. i t to escape
observation, and where its virtues r.re kn.Twn, the
public nn longer hesitate n lint antidote to e mploy
for the distressing and dangerous tl'.cetiotis of the
pnlmonurv organs that are incident to 0111 e lunate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
communitv hae failed and been discarded, I ! . i
has Rallied friends byovcry trial, conferred l enrfits
on the afilieted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too rcinaikaLle to
be forgotten.
rr.r.PARKD by
UK. J. C. AYER at CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
SOLD HY
C. D. Watsox, and M. A. I'ka.vk, Clcar(li.lJ
K. F. RnKiM:n, Musriadale.
C. R. Fusteh, Puilipshiir'.
Wa. Iiihix, Curwensville.
Sami-kl AnNoin, Lntlnr-sburg.
And all drng-ifis. dec. 12, l?i9.J
Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale.
"WY virtue of nn order nf sale issued out of the
MM Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there
will bo exposed to public sale at the Court house
in tho borough of Cleartiold, on Monday tho liith
day of May ltij'.l, all tho interot of Matthow
Stott, dee'd., in nnd to the following described
real estate, situate in lioggs tp and bounded by
lands of Win. Luinado on the wett, tract in name
01 jienry Mewurt on tbo north, lands of Howard
I n the eaxt, and on the south by lands of James
j F'rrcst, containing SO acres more or less, on
wnicn aro erected a two.stnry log house and olh
or outbuilding, with about 10 ocros cleared.
lerini ca.'h on confirmation of snlo.
JAMES STOTT.
April 13th, 1859. Ad'mr. of Matt, Stott dec
1 V. HAYS,
DA8UERREAN, Mcluinentvpist, Ambroty.
pist, and JUSTICE OF THE TliACE,
Kersey, Elk County, Pa.
All wanting to emigrate ft a mild climate,
goad ml, and fine market, tel advertisement if
JIammonton Lands.
FOU SALE 011UI3NT.
TIIEaulacriberofforahig farm situated
" wit-unicu
miAwrence township Clearfield mtintv
containing aoiue two hundred and w.'J
i:rc uu booui aoventy-live acrea clearinl i
.... , - V- 1. .HOI .-V
WlLll hnilAA l.fll-n .. A . l ,
thereon, for' .ale orient "on STu;SL2JK B""dCftf
terms, inquire of the bu1. irilftAP Ennn . . ..,. t nAiirVD ' '
Tl ' -. v- W .Ml I
i iwiession given at onco.
- , , Wm." rOKTER. .
?oarfic"'. Clearfield Omnty, l'ti.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE BlnniT form,
ff.flattheotnetorihe"aear(leld Re-
publican.- .,
NKW WORK FOR A0F.HT
l lic I Itr, .pii rlir, M,w,h
or
(pMUni'i,? hi ti,..,,f f, 7, ,, f) '
Ui twti fnm thr lln,
Tlf(, . 1.
.i.i,.. ... ;
nml ,: ),,e u,l
Ttmrt ;
r nvsi n. v. am cutn, A. t
Thli npleli tid work In rilbli,j . '
InrL'i) roliiiiio of A:"ill tintrna it I - . . .
,,,,, .,i i,,i i . " , . . '
Miner, nnd bound in beauiiful .iiJ. . ' ?'
', ,, ,,. .,,,, '""I ,. !,,!.?".'"''
client tint illu.tr, ,. of xt Ilirt, "'"''
Mnunion at Marsh lioM ; ,! . t..u , .
Mnnsion at MnMhllel.l! nn.l . f..n i J' .? "I
like, Meel 1'orlruil. Iho publidhcr nfft-r u
conlldeneo to Iho Amci irnn imhlic nndl '
lnM 111,,
ncn it
nihil.. ...... """
cod that il wiil nnnnlv nn l..,r,,. ....... , culvn
ll'lin literature. N.I wor). m-. . . l. ,11.
i 00 Otll.
li..r,l,,l,,rn al.1,.1, .... ... I .. ... .
ami eonvenlenl compass, llio chief events of iv
lilo of Daniel Webster, his most reinarkahl. ?'
I.,)lif.ftl-il A.V..r,. I il.. , . .
, . . " IB.
, . , : ' ; r , " " ""roio and k
ti-rostinR euloKi.n nhn h the great meu of tk..
lion uttered in hnm.r i.f .. '"'
... n .i .
" n "I '".T '.,
... ...uiuory.
s ftrico. nn.l ii. .
.......... I)nce in eloth, tl J..
handsomely embossed leather $2 00. '
i Persons dosirous of becoming Agents for tk
valuable work, will address, for fall particular
DUAXE RULIS0X, I'ubli.h.,
I 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, p,
' lo- 1, rol.I,.J
WATCH & JEWELRY '
rnilK undersigned respeetfully ifrm, ..
X customers and tho public generally, that k
bus just returned from tho Ka.-t, and oi,n(du
his ee'nblishmeiit in SUA WS lt() W IWs.iT
i I'a. a lino stock of WATCHES of .lifr..
ills,
, mid JEWKLRY of eveiy variety, from iti;
sett to
n swig'o jiieeo, wuuli ho mil sell at u,
ascnalilo prices for CASH.
most reus.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jswiln
carefully repnirod and Wurmnled.
A coiilinuani o of patronage is solicited
Nov. 10th, 1S58. Ji. v. XACGLK,.
joshua s. johnson!
n AVIXG fittcl up a shop a few doors tin
-a.-m vi.ur.w p-joiiK, on iiiarket rL
demies to inform the community at large, tan
he keeps on band a vnriety of '
CAIIIXinMVOKK,
at his shop, and that ho manufactures to orilka,
(of superior finish,) every description of horna.
hold and kitchen furniture, among which an
Ccnlro and Ilininir Tables Mulnn..inv Jr.
I , -' J vlH
I men bureaus Common and Fancy Ilcditad
I Slands, Safes, Cupboards, Sofas, Lounges, ,
I which he is detcrminod to dii-pose of atascheuk
rates, for cash, ns tlmy can ho purchased jtus
...mi caiiiiiiiMiiuciii m tno son in the eiminjt.
l'o'soui wishing to buy furniture are invittd at
como to his shop and exnuiioo his articles, ana)
judge for themselvis of llicir (pinlity and fioirf
before purchasing elsewhere, as he fpcli i,.l
dent that he can suit thcui in price and qaalitj.
X. It. llo is also prepared to make Commit
orueron llio thortesl notice, and attend funerals
wilh a hearse, when called upon.
All kinds of country produce wil'. be re
ceived in payment for work.
uov. 17, ISjS. ly.
I THE LIVING AGE
nAVIXG largely increased its circulation (it
T past year, tho publishers are enabled to i
, pend tho new and attractive feature of a seriat
Ot LITKRAUr AND SriKXTIFIC PoRTnAITS, (Cja.
ved on steel, each of which will bo accompany
by a lliogrnphieal Memoir, thus furnish inr Ia iM
! """r'. "' i oniy me cream nf the fteaf 'erif.
nl l.itratture ot the World, but nl
Illustrated Biographical Dictionary, corauita.
eing with the Portraits of Do Quineev, foIU.wiil
by Hugh Miller, W. 11. prcscott, Proiessor WJ
son, Charles Lamb, Obcrlin, Humboldt, at.
' I say withjut hesitation, that if I coullisa
but ono Magnrine among all that nro published
in our country, I should select Littcll'. Lirisr
j Ago. It contrives to touch tho golden undtiua
between light nnd solid articles, between msn
instruction nn.l mere entertainment; and agresl
deal of linonlcdgo niny bo gathered up frum n,
such .u every one ouu'ht to Posse.-s." ErtM
from Letter from lcnr;f Want llenlier.
TCiijis. hinglo numbers, 1.1 cents; yearlymV
K'ription, $f prepaid to any address, frubsrip.
tions for a les period if desired. Sneeiai laraa
to Clergymen an.l clubs.
i'Ki.i:s.si;i; .t tkucter,
PuL'ithert. 5(18 Jlreadu-ay, .V. 1'.
St. no. V, yvl it.)
To t!l i ranting Farms, see adr srtistmnl f
Ilainmonloii Lands.
1 niportant to Lumbermen.
TJIK Ecbscribpr taliM this metliod
informi ip uny and nil persona wishing ('
proctu e t ne
th .t (i no ;pnt lor Clearfield CountT,
an I n il. turnish nnd put in the st.id wheel,
on tho t-lmrtost poshihlo notice, upon ap
plication being nitidu to him nt hia resi
dence in I.juvicnco township, three milw
south of Ch'uifi.'ld Woueh. or bv letter
addressed to him at Clearfield Y. 6.
JOHN A. KEEP.'
Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, 1S58. 3m.pd. ;
FOR SALE.
VVAM'AULE TAVERN' STAND AXD
I'A 'I M OF 85 ACRES OF LAND, 6J f
which aro cleared nnd under cultivation, sitae
ted on Clcnrfield Crcok, on tho main road leaiilne
from Clearfield town to Clearfield Bridf, la
Clearfield county, Pa., and three milei duuat
from the fonner place.
Tho house is large, new, well calculated for a
Tavern, and will comtzand nearly all the euiteai
of the watermen during the freshets, which a.
ally last from four to six weeks. Thei e are also I
good Dnrn, Wood Shed, Wash and Bake Hoots,
and various other buildings noccssary for eonva
nience .-nd comfort. Tho terms of sale will b
mods easy sny four annual poymenta. For far
ther information inquire of J. L. Crans, Esq. Jt.
A. T. ScSryvcr, James II. I.arrimer, Esq., Clear
Held, or L. W. Weld, Glen Hope, Clearfield eoa
ty Pa. 1
A. T SCIIRYTEIUi
April 8. lSfJ. if.
To all wanting Farms, tee advertitment f
Hammonton Lands. .
Notice I ! Notice ! 1
IS hereby given to all delinquent snHwriberi I
tli lim:. n a. i .1 . t i .fPlaah
MJmy usv V.UU1CU in H9 UOrUUEB W Vii""-
fioldtbftt the nn me nmit ! rtaiil on or for
the May Court next, aa the workman must barf
p Mlcel f rank, Esq.,
f Clearfield, are authorise!
THOMAS ROBINS,
A. T. SCIIRYVER,
M. NICHOLS, Jr.
April 8, 1859. no. 12, vol. iv.
1 OOft CALF SKI8 "anted, for which the
,JiJ highest price in cask will be paid
the Pt. XIary's Steam Tannery, ns. 2, reL !-)
I