Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 11, 1859, Image 3

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.lay iih- i-i i , m mill I nt ill o'clock,
A M Mini HI .1 I " "VI ... .
BIBLE MEETING.
A moi'iiup of tfio Clem-fluld (.VmhtV
bleS.viety. will!,,, held at iin Iv.. i , .
nnv eve
ninj.', the ITlli lust., nt parly cn'mlto light,
'lug. Several address.- will ho delivered.
All are invited to hitch.!.
A. MeLood, l'res't.
Thk ''RoiN.in.-Tho compWlht n'int
tho crossinj? nt tho coriirrs and ot'n.r
Wiipm alone our lifivptK. n.,.l i.
p-ntTitl, and we niiinot hi'li. adding ver A n Suml,,y "i',t wo '"ted in our
lust. A threo hour. ir.od,.i:if r:u,l .iiPnst I,ftl'er Mr- l- l- Harris of lUillofoiitu
at any limo i.mko Ilium almost iih,ms-ihk.
Wially t.) tho fi-miufno i.ortiJn ofou'
'citizen.. A lew dollars (not more than'
thecostbfan oyster sunncr.1 wm.1,1 i,l
'flagstones upon all the principal crossing,
'that would ensure tho comfort of passe'ifl
'gers, and enhanco tho appearance of the
town. Will not our C cum il etfs to it ?
The Weather. Durine tho ton rl..v
i ......... i
Trior to yesioruay, we iiail a season ot'ir i , .
1 .iv,,, i ,." 01 fHind near liellelonte tho followinj? morn
most delightful spring weather iniaiiina l ; '
mo, onu every oouy was in cstacies in con
J 1 i.i .
sequeiice. Yesterday how
ever, was
marked contrast, and to day is much li ko
its predecessor chilly, .rainy, dismal and
gloomy. Yet this will bo or vat import
ance to vegetiuioh, as tlio Earth had be
gun to need moisturo, and tho tempera
ture is still favorublo to its rapid growth.
DoN't Fokuet when you come to Court,
that it will be a very convenient sea-son to
pay us a visit and a little money on sub
scriptions. Wo arc averse to dunning,
but havo desisted so long, and want the
"iiecdful" so much, that we are compell-! ulc , :Mmrou t"i'klnnclf publu ly ns--ed
to oiler this slight bint, trusting it will T iloriiil cha1 of this well
besuflicient toproeuroiclioffurourpress-'r"0"" ,rumocrat,c rl. which will in
.:ng necessities. JU'uicrubor, a little from 1 f"lU'0e b L'U , ,l1 he-y'rn'" nanian.
each timkes mucklo to u. ' ' 18 U" U''lc and experienced editor,
and will contribute his wisdom and tal-i-Fibe
tn the Wooim. Fur sevcr:J days ' enls to the success of Democratic princi-
pait, a file has been raging on the mourn- pies tlio harmonizing of the Deino
ain in the direction of the "Green cratic party, and tho support of our wise
Woods," and considerable apprehensions 'and patriotic National Administration.
existed-Dfsmnger to tho timber in thut'Lonii ma the Fennsvlvanian. In the
region. Fortunately however, about the hands of its present worthy editor, cof-.'lin-t.mo
it had reached tho timber, tho lato 'ue to perform its glrrious mission.
rains commenced, and we presume they i
enectuaiiy arrcsica the devouring element
for tho present.
The Mite Socitji" herti '.ts last meeting
last croniug, t tho resilience of Col. J. 1
Cuttto, and was largely attended, the
evening passed delightfully to all present.
The next meeting will boat the reaidenoe'
of I). W.
evening.
Moore hsq. on next Tuesday
A geiiciul atteiid.'i!ce isinvitcd.
"IiOok .fiF.rTr,E roc 'lAX.-," is a wise old '. continues to advocate Democratic princi
proverb, nttd in its day was very applica J''0! as warmly as he does in tho first
bio to tho affairs of life, but to he ud.ipted J number of his paper. To tho retiring
to the present age, it should be rendered, editor wc tender our fraternal wishes for
'look, 'before you buy your boots and ''is future prosperity.
-tfiocs, at the elegant assotmcnt offered to j Tho Gem W for M u 0
tho public by Isaac Johnston. , 0 MAa, anJ is a valuable number to the
Look oit for tlio Circus'. This wonder- agriculturist. The leading article is a
ful and astonishing institution is coming ,' lost excellent essay upon the cultivation
round to delight our citizens generally of Indian com, w hich we shall endeavor to
and young America in particular. It I find room for in our own columns at an
will be hereon Friday theCOlh inst , win,ijCar'y date. Every farmer should take a
and waves permitting, ready to receive all j00!'' ol" tIlls monthly Journal.
tho spare quarters that may be floating
around on that day. I
, TjikGas Cosh-ant. rv
'reference to
our advertising columns, will be found a
call for a meeting of the Commissioners,
appointed by tho -Legislature, at the Court
house on Saturtbry next, to open the books
and do all other things within their prov-
inc that .. ,i.,i .,i:J .
j v- '"-viuvm i;.jrt;uii:ilb lJ
further tho design of illuminating our
dwellings and streets with'fchs. 'It is of
great importance and every body interest
ed should give it their attention.
Dissolution. The Into firm of Merrill
4 Carter, has been recently dissolved and
the business will be carried on at the old
stand by Mr. 0. li. Mcrrll wholias taken
the entire establishment.
Keward. The SIioriiT offers twenty dol
lars reward for the apprehension ofOwen
McGovern who Iroke jail a few lays ago.
Won't some body bring Owen back?
Wanted. Mr. John Guelich of this
place wants a Journeyman Cabinet-maker,
one who is a thorough workman.
See advertisement.
Goc f.rjf.s. The attention of the wtJ-
eens or turwensville is called to Stephen
uratJ new advertisement.
t& Who over seen to-morrow ?"--( Ty
, nne Star.)
Is It ponprnllir i,irv,Arn,l 4l.n it
O .....j bu'j,,mvu null, Jb nn.
never aw -Ourl Dni!, who is something!
of grammarian.
Ta Way To Do It. Tho Reading Dai
V Tunct gives the following advice:
If you want to keep your town from
""riving, turn a cold-shoulder in verv
Vonni? Miul,..:. i ; i '
. e .,.i..iicur now ueginnor in dusi- ,
;.. , jook upon every new comer with a
jealous gcowi. Discourage all you can ; if
."..nion t ao, decry his work, and rather
go abroad for ware of this kind, than to
pre him your money. Lost, though not
'east, refuse to take your home-paper.
JiFsr ljjp ;g advertised to give a seriet
ft concert in England. It is said she
M lost her fortune, and has set about ma
another. She has a Goldsmith for a
nusband ; it will be, therefore an easy mat-
lr. She has. LOO. Uia nnn nf ll.fl Im.
Jefni
l t ' .m " ,no metal itsolf j so beat,
; " .(' ; I !
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I i ra L . i . . t
-iixnnin mo aim. nft.i.,.
In1
... 1 11
,",VIII'U:" of Milesburtf iilpht, w .U
r" '"'O ifl, pvvi n store
or tl,ni. In that f Mr. Vok, the
..m.r WMcmijsht ,y Mr.f..,m. .t .1...
. ' 110 wn" I'H'kmg out tu
111, II, ..v. ... I. ...
I" '-ui"ung.ooKl Uio
In! t..M i . .
.... UI. ...in nna awoko a Oahrr
aim when tlioy rnme down (hoy nw (,vo
iiii'ii in fnin l of tho Btoro, who left nhout
that titnp, hh Mr. O. wuh orniwl. Mr.
, or wr 1 Mr. tah', and
cro riUl'or ,',,,,k'c" oj.cn or
11,0 HUe,l't "iiuU.
I " f'"10 l,ors0 11,1,1 lolon, and a
Xhl or piwiou... the IIarmre,ido.Hx.
l"U!,l'""g eniorea and aqu;mti
I 01 l""ov's'onsstolen.
Tho stolen horto and hjgpy worn ToCind
standing on tho turnpike near Keedsvile
in Mifllin co. on (he noxt day after it was
missing.
The horse of Mr. Cordon, stolen near
Zion, on tho Friday night previous, w
J. S. ltoyal has been appointed Crier
of the Supremo Court, at Ilariisburg.
yuan is u goou iicniocrat ana a very
clever man, and wo endorso his appoint
ment as Uingah e.'elle1H oh?. Argus.
BCuAn editor 'out. West" gets off tho
following :
'Mr. Spurgeon's viit to America is re
ported to bo all a; imiifr-stir movement."
literary tfoticoe.
rennf'jlvanian. 0 lu.st
Tho
Monday
1 1 - t r .
Wilton Democrat. Tl? paper formerly
edited by Maj. John It. IuJ'. Uas pnssed
into the hands of B. It. Hall, liq., lute of
Milesburg, Centre county. The first lum
ber since tlio change now before us and ;s
a very neat and spirited sheet, and from
what we know n( it i,i-hci,i n,i:in,. ; ...:n
not ,)0 r)Pnnitte(1 to degenerate 'in
j,...,!. Wn wis), 1.5m
every succe.su, pe
cuniarily and every other wav, while he
Sore Nipples, 'Hcalod Breasts, and .til
j diseases consequent on nursing, are cured
oytlio use of VV V ALIb (J AbVANIC
OIL. All pain iemoved in a short lime.
Try a bottle only 50 cents.
THE HAMSlONTON -FARMER A
newspaper devoted to Literature and Agri
cmuie, B1so sci,.inS lonn mil accounts ol
tllO
new settlement of Ilaminonton. in
NewJersoy, can be subscribed for at 25
cents per annum.
Incloso postage stamps for tho amount.
Add res- to Editor of tiro Farmer, Ilam
inonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey.
Those wishing cheap land, of the best
quality, in one of the healthiest and most
delightful climates 'fn the Union. See ad
vertisement of HamifioTiton Lands.
FARM LANDS TOR SALE 25 MILKS
FROM PHILADELPHIA by Railroad in
the State of New Jersey. Soil among tho
best for ngrienltnral purposes, being a
ctod 'lonrn soil with a clay bottom. The
Fund is a 'large tract, divided into small
farms, and hnfldri'dJi from all parts of the
country are now settling and building.
The crops can be seen growing. Trms
from $15 to J20 per acre, payable within
four years by instalments. To visit the
place Leave Vin si. wharf at Phladel-
I'hifv, fit 71 A. M., by Railroad for
" ll' t n ... u-
See full advertisement in nnotlmr column.
. JAMFS T. LFOJAItn.
WM. A. WAI.LACB.
B. A. riSIIET.
A. C. flSSBT.
A. i . a .
IttnlUim ailO ClClIfttlOlt OJltlCt
I v ' W
or
LEONARD, FINNEY &Co.
CLEARFIELD,
CLEARFIELD COVXTY, PA.
bill, or excbahob.hote. aud drafts nisrocsTin
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
Lollechons made, and procetd promptly remdted.
Exchange on the Cities constantly
ou baud.
jfOflioe on Market street, opposite the resi
dence of J.i. B. Graham, E.q.
" i
To all ica ting Farms, let emadvtrtisent cfi
Hammonlonv Lnds.
A II . j
toil, and fine marketi see advtrtitement ojh
monton Lands. .- '
,,y , . uirmat, wm, i
LATEST TIlEORAniro DISTATCH
IMOMMM.At.K.llU-I.AMl!!
4 Ihl. .e.m. to b. , M ,
J on. In.t.nr. and a. w. are In (h. rnl.M. .f
bonus dcmocratl Convention,, ,nn (l tp,..
u"" .""'."tr'.'y11''' -.V'!' "P
..h ho rk.hi-. -".I. ""'J !'l
,,.l.l... . . ..,,
one, ho
10 Vvi 'flwn unH cm.n
; " i . oun,r air Tip ami Htoirff
JlOlll.t. rmliaa Af....- 1 ' J.
Vndrc.,! V l I h i .
hdrclSe.ti or without Vren.1.' II..M. . .i.
i. i ... i
any amount of French r..,inlry Calf Wo Root.
Ul. rronch Calf and Cloth Gaiters on band of
made to order .m .h.ift notice. Walking shoe,
of every stylo, fr01n tho .Ue. Umf fl
est llrngnn always on han.l and for .ale.
All of the above will ,e .lipone.l of at .xtrouie
ly low price., for Cash or Hide.
Cu.tom work made t0 orilor niul on iliort no-
i vill'p.y particular attcnt
ion to nmnJiii" l.ooH ,
moes, nuil cnitcr : mi, I
ill alway. h roimd at
Lai 'wi"" M"'v' u" 2d "iT"1, ,"",rl W"U '
'hoViy. ,,t,' ,,c"" lluJ ,
.,, . , . , , F. SHOUT.
( loarfiol.l, may , lO.-m. uo. Id, vol. iv.
MOV hl'HlNCJ AM MUMMI.lt GOODS
AT Tn. I
(DKIlAj? oasjij: jsucoisis,!
Market Xt. Vlfurjifhl.
Havino BtCKiTEn, a lnrpr nnd well .olerled 1
asuoriinenl el lomoti(i, ami Fanny I)ry
Uoods of almost oyary denci iii mn. thu puliiick in
Renoral are invited to glvn mo a cnll. Amor.g
'.lie Fancy Goodi may be found, nu-h oi
rF.nst.w cLOTir,
r.F.It.T.lANTft,
liAI.ZARINE,
TANFOR M'STRB,
CIIAU.TF.S,
VilNOIIAMS,
svti.v ,ti:a.
ha i! Eli r,
VltlNTS, DELA I ES,
la irxv,
AMD A TAKlKTT dr 0T1IEII AI-.'I.H.
of Dre Goods ; also nn extcn.ir. Kelertiii!'. of
the latest and ncuto.t tj loi, and lint iiiulny of
plain and fancy,
Okfciincres, Cloths, S;ittlnetn, Sa!ln Vet.
1u. Twewls, Velvet., Ac.
My ftocknlaoomlTncrs
an cxteiiiive monirtiiient of
liroceriox, liurdware, Quueni..
ware, Jinis and Jlrdii-incn, Oiln,
Fainti and CUsi, limiltun.l Mum , Ham,
and Clip., lloiiiu-tii, lli.nly Mnilo rintliiii'.
Ktationery, ('oiifvction.rr. ('"arpi-tv, Tnliarru, Ac.
ToKllier with h. greu': Variety 'It, Kotioun,
and other n.renary arti.-Vn. IVmoin
in want vl any tliini; in the nuovii
line, ure roqne-ti d to cvimiim
the itoi k of the inilin'rilit r
bi'f.re makiii" their
purcliasej, as lin y inajlj" maliled to Imy to hot
ter advant.Ko nt the "l heap C.isli ' Stole''
than at any other pluc. in tln rminty. I'roilnro
of ovry tlcst'riplion taken in exi hnnj-e fur gmi,l.
U.M. V. 1 15 WIN.
Ajfrit 27, 109. no. 1C, vol. iv.
To 'Collectors of County ;nid
State Tax.
rpiIK rollectoriaelirTcl.y ntrnit tlmn unless
L tliey pay tip their P.iir!' .( : l !r b,-f r. tho
.M7 Court, tli.it ex. cutioh v, ill issue forthwith.
i.'vo.i''r of Ho.ird of L' .mmi.sionins.
tl'i.ne.''l, May 4, ISi'J. 2t. ho. 10, toI. Iv.
VnhiaMc Farm For'Sftlc.
pilK Subsrriher ou'rs ror '"' valuablo farm
X filuated in Urady uwni'iipi Clearfield Coun
ty, on tho Krie turnpike, tii.'eo t'iUs cast ol Lu
tbcri"burg, contnining
HI'M fort, Fiiv Acres CLtotd,
nu in a gnou siaie oi cultivation. The ba.anco
ii well Tii:nr.D. Tho improvement, nr a
PLANK HOm;, well (iniPhed, SO by 24 id
aiie, arrnngod for a kitchen to he added beiiiL'
well calculated for a TAVEKX STAXD, havinK
threo rooini on tho fimt flotr, and five on tho e
cond ; reasonably good temporary .tabling, suftl
cicnt to contain twelve hor.ee: a thrivinr Viiiio tr
n,.,Mv,i;uuit-iiuui "nu a won wiucu con
tins an amply supply of tlio best water. The
land lay. in reach of Sandy Creek. o that the
timber can be hauled to it in two or thre. miles,
on a good level road.
Term, of Sale Cheap for Cash, or in payments
to suit purchaser..
For information rp!y to tho owner on the
premises.
r.r,,...l .U.:.. r..:. . ' ,, . .".
JOHN T. DALE.
May 3, WO. tf. no. 1(1, vol. ir.
LOOK AT THIS!
NICARAGUA,
CONTAINS mines of lb. precious metals be
fore which the gold of California aiuks to
insignificance. I fow month, of well dirorted ef
fort amonc them i. amnio to .eeur. a fnri.,n
She hns a beautiful climate, and a soil admira
bly adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobacco,
"Sugar or Coflee. As the Kev to our Pnrifin mi.
sessions, and with her government in a state of
..solution, manuesi destiny clearly Indicates
another .tar to be added to our bannor. For all
the detail., with a history of the Filibu.teren,
the Cass Yrisnrrl treaty, a now and Improved
map of the country appropriately colored, and
other matters of interost, road
Nicaragua ; Past, Pm-sr., At Ft-vms, by
P.Tr.R F. Stout, Ksip
'Late United Slate. Vice Cousul."
It is a handsome I2ino. volume, and will bo
oni to your autlre.a post-pnnl, on receipt of the
price ($1 25). Agent, will find it very popular.
Send to
JOHN E. TOTTER,
PtIBLI.Hin,
No. 617. Sansom it. Philad'a, Pa.
May S, 1959. no. 1(1, vol. iv.
NOTICE.
LATER FROM SHORTY!!!
All person, knowing themselves indebted to
me by note or book account, are requeued
to call on me, on, or before, the first day of June
next, and cash me off, or make some arrange
ment with m., for I must have my book, aettled
up. All partio. interested will avo costs by at
tonding to tho above within the above time.
And all person, having claims against me are
likewise requested to bring on their account, a
gainst me, as I am both able and willing to par
them.
F. SHORT. ''
Clearfield, May 4, 1859. 4t. bo. 19, vol. iv.
$200 HKWAltD I
STOLEN on the night of the 24th of JWareh
.'ll ..9Dir,urK' . C.ntre ep, pa, an I
IRON Oh
At MA R K
Brandod on th. left bind quarter, near th. flanli, I
I with the letter., A. B. and the point of the left
! ear cot off, and about seventeen n.nds high. The
Branded on th. le
above reward will paid for th. mar. and thlof, dr
1 on. hundred dol'ar. for Mlher the mard bt thief.
I By ordcrof tba Brush Valley Horse As.osiation.
?lrftrr. CTIietieneipn
Apl 4th, 1851 , iWrf.su.
: 7 1 :
ClOVerieeO.
FIFTY BUSHELS of Clov.rseed for s.i. at
h? of WM. IRVIN, '
March. '59 tf. Curwn.ill.
s9i Job Printing neatly executed hefe.
ronRM AND t.o. usiic Uhlu HAN.
MSH
tthe i Urn; vf ( 7,-,rr,, nr f A,, Vf,ir 1 .V,.
Tnwmntrii
run
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llnvhi.
1'. K. Arnold,
Kaiinii'l Arnf'l I,
II. II. Moore,
Tl"lcr,ltg A Hon,
Jacob Kutiil,
Carlisle Co.
Jlarrell & Co.
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A. Montgomery, with Li.uor, It
Lumber (Sty boroujh
John Ferguson,
John llr null,
Wright .t Co.
iforilnn.
Henry Swnn,
McMiirry 4 Hiigerty,
IhivlJ MrGehar.,
Jivrmiib,
Vtftssull McM urry,
Al!iio'n, A Snyder,
t'.. McMasters,
Jhni. Me.Miirry,
i'a'ichin A Son,
licll.
Lewis Smith,
lie' tifiu.
ft'eld A flick ei-iiir,
Win. Levis,
J. Cooper,
Samuel llagerly,
II otwan.
Dnilinton A Co.
Thoina. Iloiidorscii,
Whitnier t Co.
Laurence.
Jiun'es Forrest,
A"'ior.
Martin Stiik,
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14 7 00
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Cvru'frsiillc
Win. Irvin,
lorovyh.
Kliiu Irvin il Sons,
Win. Mclirido,
A. Montgomery,
JiVh Tattou,
J. D. Tht tnpson,
E. Goodw'ii-.,
r,ogjs.
Wm .'Luruaooo.
Decatur.
Ilowinan A Porks,
J. F. Stiner,
y orris.
V.. F. Ilrenner, Morrisdale,
li. F. Uroiiner, (2) Kylert'n
O'ruluunpton.
John Hull,
J. II. Urnhnni,
Ihutlvrd.
M'.ttbew Forsey,
Ldttord Wilhiiuis,
Vleartield borough,
Win. F. Irwin,
Richard Jlloa.op,
Reed A Weaver,
Moore A Eti'wller,
Merroll A Carter,
Kratr.cr A Sons,
C. 1. Wat.nu,
tieorgo W. Itheeni,,
Leonard, Fiuuey A Co. Drii
Goshen.
kill Irvin A Hon,
A. II. Shaw,
O'irarJ.
Joseph Irwin A Co.
J. Augustus Lacount,
Williamson F Humphrey,
Covington,
Francis Coudriet,
Mullen A Mulsoif,
117(1 Liquors
P. A. Oaulir-,
J. r.Ria.i-,
CarthauS.
R.J. HalneV,
Hvsten.
Iavlu' Ty'er'
HirK'U ?owdwnr,l,
I'moi:.
Daniel Rruok.r, & 7 00
John Sheaier, H 7 D0
N R. Those intereiu'd will' tnke nbtice that
an appeal will bo held at ti' Con.'mi"ion'l,r'1' 6f.
fice, in the Ilorough of Clear .eld, i" the Hth
day of June, 1859, at 2 o'clock, P- M.
0. W. LONG,
mi, APPh.'ER.
May 5, lSi3. no. 18, vol. ir. i
LU-UXSU NOTICEThe following nam
ed persons have filed in the Oflbe of the
Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sesions of Clear
field CoVinly-jj tbeir Petitions for License at H e
MAY Son.on next, agreeably to tho Act of As
sombly o(( March 21, 1S56, entitled "An Act to
regtilalo the Snlo of Intoxicating Licpiors," Ac.
AlOnsOC Hoot, " ReCCUria townshin. Tavern
IMwnrd Albert, Hogg, township,. Tavrn.
Howard Merrell, Bradford township, Tavern.
(Icorgo D. Lnnirh, Clearfield borough Tavern.
John M'Manlgil, Qloarliell borough, Tarern. '
Iicnjamin Snider, Covington township Tavern.
John Solfrige, tlojhen townsfcifl, Tavorn.
Lawrence );iood, Covington (.ownship, Tnyorn.
Valentino Hoffman, Cpvmgi'on township, Tavern.
Nlthola. Verbock, Covington township, Tavern.
Isaao llloom, Curwens'villo borough Tavern.
David Smith, Curwohsvillo borough, Tavern.
Lewis W. Ten Eyck, Lumbor City, Tavern.
.Tosenh TT. .Ton Mnrvia T
P. A, (laiilin. Covinctontn.. Llouor will, ti ,.rel, .
R. W.
Moore. Uradv townshin. Tavern.'
Tavorn
Henry Roodlandor, Brady township, Tavern.
W. Long, Brady lowiisliir). Tavorn.
David .Tobnslon. f'iit-i.nn.w;iiA u r '
.Tame. Haines, Boccaria township, Tavern ') oitol, taken in execution, und to bo sold ai tL.! lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Schultr. h I'
Jobn Jordan, Beccaria township. Tavorn. property oj lhouius Craven. ( this day eutered Into Co-Partncrship in the b
nonry rost, Decatur townshin. Tavern
...... .. ... 1 '
Jam.. M'Clelland Morrii township, Tavern.
Th'oinns C. Davis, Lumber city, Borough Tavern.
Tlibj. Robins, Clearfield borough Morohandi.e.
Adam Knarr, Brady township, Tavorn.
W. A. Mason, Curwensvillo borough, Tavern.
John Klinger, Chest township. Tavorn.
August Laconle, Girard township, Merchandise.
Richard Mossop, Clearfield borough, Merchandise
Frahds Pernio, Covington tp. Alorchandise.
Elijah BUrns, Huston tp. Tavern.
JAMES T. LEON ARO, Pbot't.
Trofy'. Office, Clearfiold, April 20, 1859.
NEW HESTAURAIVT.
Radebauffh & Flanagan.
Basement or MeRrei l ft Carter's Store.
IWrr the Masonic tf- Odd-fallow' t Hall.
rplIK undersigned would r.spcctni.ly Inform
L the public that they have recently opened
I the above named Restaurant, with ah entire now
th an .ntir.
prepared to furnish, at the lowest rateJ, all the
luxuries and delicacies of the season Th
BlUCK OI IT fl ml II imi ilvfnrnti il 'it i
keep cohstanlly on hand. Confeetinn.e. rv.
'''. Oy.ter. in overy form, Ic Cream, Trine.
Sardine., Alo, L.ger Beer, Orange.. Lemon.
"anon., and a variety of other article, "eas v to
tak.." They respectfully Invite the pat onage
III th. .lli..n. ..CI .1.1 . . . .. s
.... vi viu.rneia ana vicinlly,
ADAM C. FLANAGAN,
d -. .. . WM- RADEBaUGH.
April 27th, 1850, vol. 4, no. 15. 4t.
PRODUCE WANTED. Wheat, Ry, Oats,
torn, Buokwheat and Flr.-Wood, wanted
at the oJBce of the Clearfield Republican in pav
ment of printing. Uefl. 1( 18J'g
To all Wntfintt JTVMna. m L. ai . . .
T'lr" m """""T ''
SlIMiniTVSSAI.IX
HV Mihi- of .1i,,,y wtl's i,f V t,,lnl.,i,a -,.
p,n I. Mini ,1,1 f the (-,,,, , f,,,,,,,,,,,,
I li' "I I li sid. l.l I ..Mhlv, ill! I tn tne dire.-l,,,!
will l.e e(,.,.,., tn ,,,e ,,,1,., K , ',,.,,t ll,iu'
In the l,r,.iii:h or t'lrnrn-ld. on M.imlay, ll, r.ih
day of Mv, t the , w,ig ileerihed
1 ll Cslali., , .
A curtain tiu, t of . 1 siliml,.
townsblp, ('li .tlleld eonnlv, roninining seV'ii(y
acres ! bou'nileil l,v l.,,td ni u i i .. .
nil , - I.. ''J " , .,,1,1;, ,,,l-
.. i oooMi,n ami others; aliotil ,'HI acres
I rlenred. Al so, K piece of nd adjoining the
,"l,"v" ' 1 'I' I'.v land, of Curry's huiis, Sam- j
, mil lUeoin and oilier., roiiiuiuing fi acres, about
Mil acres cleared i smiill Iniino liou.o uild barn
locrcon, MHireU and taken tnlo execution, and
iu no soni us i no property of John S. t'u.rv.
"Ir" ' Tiinn unci o an, . situn c in 1 .
ria township, containing 151) acre,; hounded lor tlio Inspection of heirs, legatees, credit -rs A
north bv AliT t by Vhi,e,i,lcs, ' .11 other, in any ,r wa'y Lcre.c 1 and w ifl
north by Mile.-we.l by Joseph K: erlt, with 50 ' be presented to the next Orphan's Court of Cloar
acro. ..leered, 2 dwelling house, and o? barn field County, to bo held at the Court Ilu.i.e, L
thereon Sjued taken into execution, aud bo the borough of Clearfield, eonimeneinr on tlio 5.1
k .'l eri tUT' '"' tiC'"'e0 M,t'ck ""J Mondny of May,lH59,.for conlinna.ioT and al
Uolicrt M irackcn. luwance ;
Arso-a rertain trt'-t of land, situato iu .Tor- Tho Administration iiccoiint of John Wilson
dan lownMiip ( learfivbl county, containing 6:i Administrator of the Estate of June Klino bite of
acres; levied On . ol-..d,u,ts interest iu said liradlorj township Clearfield county deceased,
tract.) b..nii.ej by lands of John Curry, John The aeconnt of Jl. M. Su.ilev Administrator of
Auson fcwai, ad otl,..M, having a log house ! tho lTstato, cf, Ralph l). Smiley Julo of Uradv
and burn an, 1 41) nrn. .. il,... ..: i i.:.. '?..... . i i ..... . ' . '"
and an.l taken into execution, and to bo
...n. ...u,,,,,, e, ,.u
sold us
tlio property ol Junius L. Curry.
Also defendants interest in a certain trivet of
land, situ. le in Cmington township, containing
HMIaeros, adjoining (land of Jl. is. Conmviiy,
a ono .lory log uouso, log slaldo, mil ubout 20
acres cleared theroon. Seized, taken into c.xo
cutioo, and to bo .old u.i tho properly of Israel
Conaway.
Ai.so a cortatn tract of hind, situate in llurn
sido township, containing IU0 ucros, with log
house and bam thereon eroetod ; a thriving
young orchard of ubout tiu trees, with about 30
acres cleared ; bounded w est by lauds of lioaty
and east by Miihlor. Seize), and taken into ex
ecution, and to bo sold as tho property of Jacob
Yingling.
Also a certain tract of land, situnto In Glen
Hope, being a lot iu naid placo, with a frame
houbo thereon, k now n as tl o Ilea tavern,. Also,
a lot bounded by David Hcnsul. Also, 15 acres,
more or loss, purchased by Joshua ComUock,
with 5 acres cleurod. Soiled, and taken into ex
ecu'ion,and to bo sul.l as tho property of S. C.
Patchin.
Also a certain tract of land, bituat. in Fer
guson township, Clearfield county, Pa. contain
ing uDouiiuu acres, bounded bv lands cf Win.
Thurston, Slaw and others, house and barn
thereon erectod, und about 74 acres olearod
Seized and taken into exocution, and to told as
the property of Cyrus Vluirstin.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Piko
township, Clearfield county, Pu., containing 100
ucres, more or less, bounded by lund. ol Wui.
Duuhtp, John Duulap, und others, with an or
chard, a log house aud burn thcr on. Seiied,
and taken into exe -iition, and to bo .old us the
property of David T. Dunlup.
Also u certuin trnct of laud, situato in Brad
ford township, Cloarlield oounty, Pa., containing
III acres; 60 acres cleurod, 3 dwelling houses, 1
blacksmith shop, 1 wagon shop, and to bo
sold as tho properly of James Dickson.
Also a i-ertuiii tract of land, situate in Cov
ington township, containing 50 ucros, adjoining
lands of Lamm, Ploobell, Hugnot and and u tit
ir.., with plunk houso and log baru, and nbout 20
acres cleared thoreon. Seised and taken into
execution, und to be told as tho property of An
thony (Jottu and John Hugnot.
Also a certuin tract of land, thrco foitrths of
an acre, in Clearfield county, Pa,, bounded by
lands of Isaae Rickets, John Dillon, fronting on
the Mount Pleasant rond, with a plank houso
and stdblo thereon. S iied, taken into execu
tion, and to be sold as the property ol John Rick
ets Also a certain houso and lot, .itaate in New
burg, Chest township, bounded on Main street
60 feet, 200 feet back to alloy, with tavern house
an 1 stnblo orocted thereon. Soiiod, and t ikon
iut execution, and to bo sold as the property uf
Ezra Root.
Alio a certain tract of land, situato in Chest
towuship, containing two acre, witti log houso
and blacksmith shop therein j adj.iiuing land.
of Simon Ronibaugli. Soiled und li.kcu in exe
cution, and to bo sold as tho property of Jonas
Marklo.
Also a certain tract of lnnd.iiluiite in Rurn-iide
township, Clearfield county, Pa., begining at the
Cherry nnd Indiana county line, Ihoncii North
413 perches, by tho .nine homlock, thence South
0j west UO per. to while pine, tbonce by Hopkin
lands South 8J west 160 per. to hemlock, thunre
South Sj west 215 per. to che.Ty and beginiDg;
containing 101 acres und allowance., boing part
of alurger survey; the sumo being unimproved
lund. Seiied, taken in execution, and to bo sold
as the property of Alexander M'Cullough.
Also a certain lot situate in tin Uoroogh of
CUrwcnai illo Clearfield county, l'u., bouuded und
marked a. follows: begiuiug at tli Northward
corner of lots of J. C. Keed on Thompson .tr.ot,
thoncu Nof-thwlird alunc said street 120 f.i ...
a Hoy, Eastward along said alley to another alley,
tliei. -O '''""'li by .aid nlley 120 feet to lot of C.
Roe.i- . lcnce "Stwnra by said lots 100 foot
said Tn'nT"0? str.CBl llhi 'Place of begining.
Seized, urn. "u lu 'locution, und to bu sold as
tho properly o'Jac'-u Deitrick. (
Also Richard J'li ' interest in k certain piece
of latul vilinite in t,l
,-uship, C'cn'rficld coun
ty Pa., containing 88 ucr,.'. "unil'l I'.V lands of
II. W. .Mott, James Hocken'iry, n:!er
and others ; about 20 acres cloa.'el "" '"uTI
cabin bouse and bai n thcruon croctw'L foiled,
r, luckcr and others, with 10 acres cleared
and three small dwolliog houses thoroon. Sciiod,
tuken in execution, and to bo sold as the prop
orty of Luther Uarrolt A Daniel Wood.
Also all 1 bos. Craven's interest in a certain
I P'"1'9 tf.!und Uu,lt -'" to-vnliip, Clcarliold
i: . "... ' v"""n"s j iwrss, oouuuea by
Iv
lauds of II. W. Molt, James llockenbury, E. L.
Minor and others, with a small cabin houso and
stable and a' out 20 acres cleared th croon.
. .""" '.inn, sauaio lu vnest
l.iirri.hin rin.li.,l.l . , i, ...
acres, bounded by lands of A. J. Pcirce, Wm.
.1 oou, anu o nors, wita a two-story plank house
and barn and about 20 acre, cleared thereon..
Souod, taken in execution, and to be .old as
til lirimnrlnnf Ikn.-IJ 4 - 1 1
A Lh n rarinin , , t .
on the Norih , :,hT5l.7 JInp "aid" ?, Z
nam j.iijjie turnpike r.
bcr city, 30 feet front
I .. feet depth, being erect-
n South by said turnpike,
Moore and Wost by lot of - s.i. I
ed, taken in execution, and to be .old .. the
property of Christain Wager. I
Also-a certain tract o, land, situate in Br.d-!
fiird township, Cloarlield oounty, Pa., bounded by l
Snow.hoo and Packorsvillo turnpike, lands of'
Uownrd Merrell, Rob.rt Lounsh.ir .,,,1 ..... . '
loonta.ningacre., being same fcremisos .
' BhouVIn?"0"' Wi'h I"0"!
, s.i ? Lk! "d th,,r..l"'Provcmeiit. thereon
' D",M,U' UM,,,n ,n elocution, and to be .old aa the
property or William 8. Wiggins.
Also .certain tract of land,' situate In Roll
township Clearfield county, p.., containing about
100 acre., with 25 acres nle.red .,iiii. i
I s.i
!,'
a
of Uedde. A Marsh. A. Mill..,. ,i ..'
D.irea, oaen in execution, and to be (old ai
a . , , , ' . . . . UIIIUIB,-
.I.-
tho
icny oi jesse weaver.
Also a certain trnct nf lnn.l
53
.v.., ouuniiou oy osnall and others, witn .10
, . ,0" no" nd barn thereon .root-
Mrltrh
th. property or Jame. O.halT ,
A .olBy virtu.of .undr, wrlt. of Fl.rt Fn
AcortalnlrautoflundinBameofHughDobbs,'
containing 400 acre., more or less, adjoining
l.nd of Joel Cadbury and others, with a (Iri.V
Mill, on. Saw M1IL
houM. and a blacksmith shon and other t.-
building, th.r.on erected.
Also, a tract of land I
V" f Jorvta, .djtHntn,
Uikon in evcciiiinn. no, I ... Kn ..1.1 . .1.. nrf,lcr- where be inlrn,lB L...
----, , , 1 " " "' m ui " "" i'i"s a inn assortment ,
ly of Richard Ellis. f Drugs, Stationery, Perfumery, Paiuts Oils 'J
Also all del'eiidants interost in 400 acroi ' o.f' Wi Scgars, and Fancy Gords of every 'de
land In Chest township, Clearfield ceunty, Pa.,i c.:'l"'on, which to w ill .oil vory low fo Casn
bounncd by lands of Thomas Wood Thomas To-1 -Call and tr h it... a.. .
ClMtr,.! I cteefc ftti l Irtri. of 11, l,rl K!,r n.
tniiiing l"!) f". AIsmmi. (,,-! ,, ' f
lnii.,ng al,n,it a, tr., no I bein ll,s mhi pie-.
. l,l,ilo,-d fmm J.... Ci'll'imy l, A.
k ii'""l t'i'Ing .noun as the I'lenrfiid I Prldg
properly. A- .no tra.t of ,, ;irt j1B
Hi rr li.., nmljiinlng two Imndrr I arret, timr.
or , ss, being Hie sonih end of trt surveyed in
li.mn of Wm. t ai l m,,l Ii,.. i i
I v I lids of Dni,l Aili.ii.. J.,n. n. ' ...
"Hicls. . Seised, Inken In eseculion. and to ba
.,,1,1 n IL .... mi ., ,.
I'. " v, ,j , ( IKMIlilH IW.I"lO
1-'. (1. III.IH! i-,.,iir
ShorifsOff .-e, CUartii ld, Pa. April SotU 'in.
"I , "VTOTK'I! is hereby given, that the following
it Bccoiint. have been examined and nusscd
nine, un, r,, ,,,; r.i.i.r , .
wniifiii. J ivuuil'l.. L- I n rnili'nflinri
The account of Jacob Flceiil Jt,l
Iho Estate of Joseph Leonard Into of boccaria
township Clearlield eoiinly deceased.
The Flnul account of Win. . x and John S
Curry Administrators cf tho L'stnto of Richard
Curry Into of Piko township Clearfield couuty
decoiuej.
The Administration account of John A. I..
I'legnl A.iiiiinistrutor. n'f thq Estate of Jamc. L.
Flegal Into of Goslica township Clearfield com,
ly uucenreu.
JA11ES WRIQLEY. lt,;.,.r
April 11th, isr.-j.
FIRST ARRIVAL.
TEW GOODS, just received amoiie- wliirri
aro LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHOES, A.
And One Hundred Pieces of Latest Stylo
Prints,
all of which will bo sold cheaper than tver
at tho Corner Curwen'svillo.
. . WM. iRVik
1Mb Ap. 1353.- no. 11, vol. iv.
-iorirt n i . i- c- .. . .
, N V , V Vet rt. ".5:,,fM BBM 'r
-Curwensvillo.
;,'.;; wm. irvin.
)th Ap. 1859. no. II, vol. Iv.
,I ACKER EL AND HERRING for salo at the"
L1JL
Corner Store Curwensvillo.
WM. IRVIN.
ISth Ap. 18j. uo. II, voLiv.
New and Beautiful Assortment of
SPRING GOODS:
.SILKS nxACR and colokud Uarogo Jtobe.i
iSirk Povr.iN?;
Ducals, Yaleiicias, Po'uWU' Silks, Chaiie;
Ielaines, Lawns, Prints,
Atid every Doeriptiou of
LINENS,
FLANNELS,,
SIliliTlXGS,
RIIEETIXOS5
And Every Kind cf
DOMESTIC GOODS.
1 COMN.LTE ASSORTMENT or
Ladies',
Uentletnen's T.oots,
Ilss, , Shoes, and
Boys' and Gaiters:
Children' J
Aim IIs, Caps, and Clothing, Carpet',
and Oil Cloths, all of whicli will",
be sold at
IXTHKMEIT I.0W TRICES.
C KRATCER, SONS.'
fcirGipccries, r'ljpts, Gl;ts, Naili, ir
by the quantity, will, bo sold at a Bma!
advance on cost and carria'o.
JSElVDRUGi
STATIONERY AND.
Tho undersigned would inform tho citisens .
Clearfield nnd vicinity that ho has on.n.d
new storo in tho room formerly occupiod by 1
Iiornin A Hartswick. nenrlv f,nii,..iln l. .
O-Call and try tho Now Store !
CEO. W. 1UIEEM.
Clearfield, ApfJ 20, 1859. no. 1 1, vol. i.
afc.Hsury'c Sft5j.3aFact.t1r
Jaxcarv 20rn, 1850.'
pUBLIC NOTICE it horeby given, that Jc
j. o. ciorer, ni rortsmoulll Wow Jlamoslii
.moss oi
TA G CVRR 1 IXG, ROOT filttj
AND HA RXES8 M 1 KlXfi
and the businoss will b. carried on by the- min
or JACOB J. STOKER A CO., at tlio St Mr
Steam Tannery, In St. Mary's, Elk County Per
sylvania. They hone bv tholr Ion.. ..,..;-.
; Steam Taonorr, In bt. Murv s.Klk Count Pm,
VX' !M J "pVriV,
I mh V 'JS''
1 d ,rUcl, of ' " ."j-iM .M. '''
' advantage to call and get good I
feTer M,"i! V dTT''mi ? "l" M low
LV L- ' r ' b a"d.'ho" 1" ha.i In Phi
" A" "" P""Bf
JACOTli !ont-rl i ril
JACODJ. STORf.R, A CO.
lao- -
AUW'S NOTICE.
In the. matter of tfie Distribution of th a .
in me nanas or ,ionn l,. futile, , Eiq., .
mmistrator of tU Estate if J. Riddle C
don, deceased.
Tho undersigned. n A. ..!:.. . i '. j
., . . , ' I .MOUllUOU
the Orphan'. Court of Clearfield County, to .
.,..,u ,alu ass. t. m th. hands of the i
ministraior. inn,u,,r ti,n .,.. .....i. '
said decedent, cive. notion tlmi I,, -.t.
'.?iJ di"u.io Thur-sdaVVb. l.th day !
.TV" V ,SrC f L"rrim" n' Test,
borough of Clearfield, when and where
JAS. II.'LARRIMER,
. ., . ' - AfntToi '
Apr'" 20, 8""-V I, vol. Iv.
rl!lJ TTa'-Ti'
A LARGE auautit of s,.lt r... k.i. t.
rRICt-s7.Uh' .tirfef
iipt-j - ------ 1.1.
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