Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 08, 1859, Image 3

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Siomtllffairs.
Temperance Mceling,
Jim VhingtonUn will ImM n Tent.
l.mii' 0 Mooting on Monday the 'Jl'th day
of Juno next ni rnr.y cnn,iie,,J,t,n, in
the Court Homo in (lie borough of Clear-1
fi,,. Several .Heiresses will bo delivered, i
tho Publio nro kindly invilfd to nltond.
o. rniM.iriiui.icir, rnvt
Juno lOlli 1S.VJ.
The WrtTiiM. Sinro the luto cold
wi'Atlier which woumi up witna oevcro
frost, the cll'octs of which it will tuko nn-
,, i 1 1 , ,
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'On WodncjUiiy last wo nad a succession ot
jflrtmcr sIiowom, which w;w highly honofi-1
Valtoull kinds oi vcL-ctation caihiMo or
'being restored by nature nnd rnreful rul-'
Htnc And which would have hcen a Lies
ing to our on cc thriving crojis. JUit tie
tramit ghria mumli! nipped ly nn untimely
frost."
The ahovo wns truoof tho weather until
'tbis (Tridny) Morning when wo were nain
veiled by a northwester which hn produced
""'J,v ' ft " i"-""""-.
and caused tlio looking up of sundry heavy
voats which had been laid aside, it was ho-'
icd, until next autumn.
C'leariield Xi'rsery. In our advertis
ing columns will be found the advertise
ment of John D. Wright, w ho is about
etartitig R Nursery three and a half miles
toulliot tins jiiaco on tlie road to Cur-
wensvilte, where he intends keeping on
i i i . ,
wndft complete assortment of fruit nnd I
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Oriliuueillill llt'ra, ..ii.ii t. in.:ii iiu lii on !
hnniiv tosunnlv the nootdo of (!., rmmii.
at reasonable prices. This is a first-rate
opportunity for those wishing to supply ;
themselves with troes, and far preferable
to importing them from a distance; as by
obtaining them from a resident Horticut-j
turist, they enn obtain just what they '
want nnd have those which do not thrive'
replaced at any time.
Not injired. It is gratifying to krow i
that amid tho general "wreck of matter" :
and smash of vegetables, that the gardens
r .. i .., rn .i
vi uv iviu ii,H vi vui uii i'.liic t 'vn uiv
;.. i nn f ...T..t, V,L ... 1
last .Sunday morning, uninjured. One we
know of, the contents of which was a large
yellow dock, the roots of which having
withstood tho frosts nnd snows of many
winters nnd was perfectly invul nerable to
bis influence, pnss-ed theoidtnl unhaimed.
Another most miraculously escaped by
tlie hogs getting in the night previous and
devouring what the frost would have laid
wnsto. Theso however with ono or two
additional instances of a like nature, are,
the only ones which escaped tho general
devasation,
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AesvERE .it. uur young lownsmnn
Thomas A. Wrigley, w Idle engaged at his
business the Oilier Uav l.nd the ill luck to
nutiness tne other uny una me ill lui k to ,
give himself a severe gash upon the leg
with his foot adze, cutting it to the bone.
ilii.nf...i. ,!;..,.. ,l.l r, r.. .. r,..
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days ho is able to go upon crutencs, nnd
we hope soon to seo him "all right again."
Merrell A Biui.er, by their advertise
mcnt in this week's paper, inform the
public where every variety of merchandize
in their lino can bo found. Their stock
is large nnd well selected, nnd purchasers
will doubtless find it to their advontage fo
Call and examine it at least.
Coirt. On the third Monday (20th) of
the provnt month commences the June
term of Court to continue two weeks.
This will hereafter bo the regular time of
the .Spring Courts instead of May as for
murly. The change having been made by
the last Legislature.
Dr. Jackson. The card of this gentle
wan who has visited this place on several
former occasions, will be found in this
paper, announcing his appointments for
on present trip. For particulars see ad
vertisement. AvRRo'TrrES. Mr. 'Crandall n'mbrotyp-
iKOfTcrs his professional services to the La
dies and gentlemen of Cloarfield nn d vic
inity, who tiro desirous of "securing the
hadow ere the substance fude." See ad
vertisement. Thi Mite Society will hold Its 'next
meeting at the residence of Rev. Dr. Mc-
v
l, on the usual evening, Tuesday of
next week. A general invitation is ex
tended to ull who feel disposed Id attend.
t-TIlOrA nra lbrf.A .1nt.rlrt..li. inutitll..
'"H in theworld. vi- lri(-Uinl r.nlt nret
calico, and gunpowder.
SA young man while undergoing nn
nilnation for tlm niirnrtMA of lieinn ad.
'Wed to to the bar, wns asked, What
me constitutional requirements
ich render a man elegiblo to the ofiice
President of the United States?" He
"ered, "He must be thirty-five years
Jia- nd a mighty good Democrat."
'P , ,. " IPS. x 110 I1CBI .iiotri
jut f 8jv'f,e a'l young men to keep
J'Jfrom. Amity towhship, llerks couhty.
J'cr i no real "amity" abotit it. A
yj'i man, who has an appreciation of
things, kissed a beautiful girl in
township the other day, and the
. riff rrn4 L. 11 ,...
Ueciited (be young man, nnd had him
rw five dollars. Let all nico young
P 1 Reeptwav from Aniilw lmrsnfter. nnd
kissWi11 b Will'"g t0 pay fiV dllnr
nt an irrevorrnt, uflnpprcclnting
'"T. to complain of paying the trifling
of ava dollars for tho privilege of kis-
b oMuhuf girl. He should never le
fd tho like again at any firioe.
j AM I M-nN lUru..--rroil,-pf !),
, l.ftliMllIrt J.oro.d, tt,n neciipiea. .
ie-
anions n,,i,,( n.'n of . inn Ihn ,,
Tintol
t it f lli liny,
OCcnMlUmllv ivfl III. nn.,
n - - r
rtilll Illl-Mol; ,. r.il!nvli'if.
i, " " fe
I fever you see nnv eo.m,. i,...,1 l.
- renibly as ynu.-ir Into n l. ....
iim ,.. liu. .... ir "
vl,'i K" mil T it immediately, y,,v
1 ho renon why is .Jain n.,d ,1,,,,-t .
'no no.-,,,, I he surprised to find
A kunve of tlio toieoliinion sort
Snould foci above tho common kind !
Boston J'ol.
tola of Leopold Mvor. n U
n KlmI o kins chitlonior
(iiiaintod with tho now
'IPrPi lo conccivoil tho 1
,v ' . .- ' '" "-v rv"l"' 'i ino valua-
VC. V.; , J , " , ,
1 ra.TU X.. V,...u 1. . . .... 1 1'lT I'OH ADJUI'KXEDTKIIM. JUNK 27,'ii).
t"in uniuMiiuiiii'iiL in i i ... ... tn-M aiuiu uii xuiirittif rrttnr .Mir w
llio YAiity JnHvf,;iniun, ill writins tmiii Win !.., . n .' JHirri'il, Ainilin turry, vi oiionito tho .Mil, ouo of tlie largont and bo.t
i i: or May a, ::lAa7 ss-'i r&t i
in lions diorv. worn n il I...... io I iinrinnv. n .1 n II.. . n o ... '.. . .. " w uu iuuuu i:.,.. I n.... . . , ,,
Mnir, i.asi uivcr, unU fiot lu'itilv Ncnldttd "l " Ho, Julin llnrmov, vi Dnvld A.key 1
to death ly an exhaust ol'pteain from tho e Smith, v John liirinoy.-llouifonx u'l
factory of Jloo .t Co., corner of llrooino ' "!lll,i,v" Julin l,,lrmy. Josopli J.aj.pip.,9
and Shacll ctrcets the first dar His trow-: Jol!".li".r'"oy' ,b- L ,t"lH'r' el ul, v 1 ulmoro
M-rsnn l under clotliine were In.lia ruhJ T' rT', ,lurni'10 'f1'-' v'f"rd Oulla-,
her, India ruhher ,hoel 1 wiri X" itZ1 '
cl.f.nl.l..,. l,,.i, : i i ,
slioul.l er, hook in hnnd, usual mining
lamp, Ac. Ho designed to make for the
Fifth nvcnuo, l.ut after five davs he lie-
.!lln. t,.,..;i.i I. . . 1- ... .
ino nauseous clefts adjoining theso cul-
verts. On Thursday ho killed a dog who
refused to let him pass, and at a junction
oi uinu si reel captured, killed und cook
el n terrapin that had evidently esear(d
from some eating hou
nsc and had taken
lie lound 10,0(10 worth of articles, lie
Was loUr Weeks l!cttini;nut. Ill COIlseiinenen
of high tides. Ho immedliitely left, the
'v ,u uvolu 1110 ponce.
,
A I persons who are suflerinL witb tl,o
' ' 13,ons ,n,e. " a '". ' t ,e
can ue CUieil UV DL, ALIAS I J A I
. ...
n. uii. witliout tail? Corg caii be,
b tI,rec "llWcationi., in every case
where pain exists.
l,i'vnr.o(.iiv,v.,.,.i. ...
, "
. ni.u o UAL! I". Ul. lSAOld 111 I
u.,t,miiiuj in me i inuu, ami
renders greater satisfaction than any oth
a remedy. It always does what is said it
..ill, I. in. . i -iii-
ill do. All ioro and painful diseases are
immeditely relieved. Three bottles will
cure any recent case of rheumatism two
bottles will cure the worst caso of piles.
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THE HAMMON'TON" KAIMK4
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'vs.apcr devoted to Literature and Ac, i-1
culture, also setting forth full acco u.ts of!
. ociy 6cme.iicin oi Jiaininomon, ill to me.direfted, will be expo-e
New Jersey, can be subscribed for ut "ii tbo Court llouso in the boi"u
cents per annum. I Monday, tho L'tHli lay of Jun
Int.'losi) postage stamps for the amount
Address to Editor of the Enrnier, llam-l.
monton, Atlantic County. New Jersey.
Atinnuo louniy, .New .lerscy.
i.i . . i i .. ., ,
m i.iiiii in. -iii, i.iii'i. in iiiii iii'm.
lliallty, in one ot tho healthiest lllld most, down tho Sin.itchannn river.its courses and dis
delightl'ul climates iu the Union. ,SLe ad-, i t ancei Lli perches to tho north enst comer of
vertiscmcnt of llaminouton Lands. the samo survey, thenco iiloug same wet 185
perches to plaeo ol beginning ; with a saw-mill,
FAKM LANDS Edit SALE 2.', MILES e V.ete,Vi'c.n,"n' f".d
KKOM I'll I LADELTIIIA by Kailroad in I
the State 01 iciv Jersey. Soil among the .
best for I'L'lieultural purpose, bcillff n
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I i :..!.!' .......ii
" - nmuui nnu tluil1'
't V?m "'! UlC
TI " bl"111'!'"
1 ,c crops can bo seen growing, 'lerms
from If lo to '20 per acre, payable within
1 f.ni. I- l.t. ii.ul..1i......lj 'IV. .. . ... 1
..". J...I .3 .'J .l.?ltll. ...111.-.. lJ .111. lllCj.
place Leave iik si. wliarl nl 1 bladel
,,,ia, nt7I A.M., by Itailroad for Ham
m0nton, or addrcss'K. J. JSyrnes by letter,
.See full advei tisenienl in another column.
r ISTOF JUKOUS FOR JL'XK TERM '59,
1
(commencing on 3rd Monday, 1'Otli duy.)
Heccria twp-Robert Potter, S.uuuel Hegarly. '
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I'lRHT wi:rif nn.in jciniiw
nrnoy twp loliiert Halo.
IJradford twp John Poters.
Hoggs twp Roland Faust, L. V. Munton.
Durn side twp James Savage.
Clearfield Ilor'o. David G. Nevling.
Covington tp John Uriel, llavid St. Clair.
Curwensvillo Bor'o. Daniel Livingston.
Ferguson tp Casper lluckcnberry.
Oirurd tp George Shiery.
Goshen tp Isaac AV. Graham.
Graham tp Jacob Wilholm.
Lawrence tp J. I). Heisey, Hugh HaugUcity.
l'cnn tp Josoih P Martin.
Piketp John Smith Jr, Jainca B Caldwell,
Goorgo A. liloom.
I'nion tp P. H. Hooic
M'oodnurd tp Robt. Mathers, Bcnj. Slovens.
Tr.A v Krss juioiis.
Reccaria tp John Straw, Robert McCraeken.
Rell tp James M'Ghcc, Edward Brooks, John
McCraeken, John Shelter ;
Brady tp M II Luther, Michael Resinger, M.
J Purler, .lames Miles, Jacob Kuutz :
Bradford tp David liitchcns, James Graham,
Peter firaffiu.", John Portor, Win. Antes ;
Burnsido tp Samuel Weainor, John Pitman,
Thomas Feo, Wm. Hutton i
Clearfield Bor'o A K Wright, John 0 Lorain, j
Wm. Bohun
Curwensvillo Tloro.-
-Thomas V Fleming, Isa-
ao u.oom, Levi j-pico.
Decatur tp Jacob Uea:hart, John Hughes, W
W Shaw, II F Lingle.
F'crguscn tp Suuutol Stroup ;
Oirurd tp S M Coudrietj
Goshen tp Thomas Graham, Matthew Tate,
James A Jesd
Graham tp Amos Iliililer ;
Kuox tp Lewis Krhard, Abr. Hoover ;
Lawrence tp H'illittin Daniols, Jacob Rarp-
etor;
Jorrii tp James ltillon
Pike tp Elisha JcDowel, D D Rilter Bonj.
Hartshorn, Jr, A'lliott Kmtzer j
Union tp .1utthias Hollopetor, Noth. Lines,
Woodward tp Thomai Henderson.
sKcoxii werie, (27tii pat.)
Bcccaria tp A K ShofT, Asa Bycrs.
Ti.li tfiJaine Elder. Joseph Davison !
Boggs tp Hohry Solitharfl, Samuel Powell ;
Brady tp Jos. Postlowlto, Peter Ashenfoltor.
HradtoM tp Jl leuaci ooit ; i
BurnsidO tp Robert Owens, JohnWagnori
Chest tpllugn unnnnor, jonn rry iieisou
Hatch; , , . . 1
Clear do 1(1 Iloro Jnmei l.eavy, uavio t,ij i
Covineton tn John B llnenot :
tufwtnivillo Boro Wm. Bard, Thomas Ross
Iiecatur tp John S Rank, Androw Baugh
tfinn ',
Fox tp Christian Kulpb ;
Graham tp Jcbn W Tumor)
Huston tp John B Hewitt;
Jordan tp Jamea AeNoil, Jnsepb Patterson ;
Karthnui tp J C AcClosky, Frank JfeOar
vet i
Lawrence tp Simon Cams, Ignatius Thomp
son ;
Lumber City Jnmei Crowley
Penn tp Jamei Cook
pike tp John S Bloom, Geo. B Date)
Union tp David Dressier;
Woodward Ip Samuel Hegarty.
Toall wnt'm-t Tarms,' tee mtd'WisMf of
Jfiivmtnlonv iiiw. i
o lT !! AI n, f, jttnt Tot (M
I jFnlMhOllrllig ,, )h SUth llaV.
Isaac 1 hnini.,,n. la .!,,),,, i ii..
rn.ir"ro, WlltU.n l:i,., i. ..J ...
J. M. K.llr, A. M.t'utlln. VI IV A '
i "' TnKKiirl .v. Michael, A 'rrH ,.
harihans, Jr., vi Lc I l.ut. ! n ,! .
,' P. A. v ... .'. . . .l' ..' ' 1 ' 1 ut"'l
l iV.. L... . :. '". Horn-
SpaUimr .1- Fulton. i7 "i
''','' "' " """ i'" v" J-t. Gain, u. 1) M.,r-
, . k . .1 ' k, ' "'. m.' 7
j M-H'Jy .ml Wrljrl.i, v, Michael, and 2
i V"tV J1""Vl'r' y 5lrtin V. French, Matthias
, ;'"i"li'''i;r VJ J,1, lK ,'n.,,"" J"Im" M- l'"r.l,
' v A.r,l,r" and Pnttnn, Dftvi.l Wi,o, vi J.u. Amci
el ni, Jiunos M. Lowininl. vi Jolm II. w.i.i.
va
i It i n.l J. Leonard ot ill, lt..rnoiimii, ot ul, vs
7, . . u". .' w v" Ju'"-,l'li
' oiniwson oi ,u, llioinpson
: Heod, vi Hl.nw Bnd Ogdon, John Dubou, Jr., vi
I Androw ll.nim ct ul.
Mn' 2i "iu- JAS. T. LEOXAHD, I'roth'y.
I
IIKGISTEICS yoricE.
"VfOTICE in hereby given, that llio following
y ncvounU Inivo boon rxituiiuoil iin.l panned
l.'y "J"' .""d ri,.""u lllo1 record in thin ofiice
I 1 ',"' .. ' wJitTs.4
, ull othori iu any other way inti-renled, nnd will 1
.field County, to bo held at tbo Court Hon.. in 1
, till) koromrll of f'lenrlinl,! . 1
,' Monday of June, lf,i, for coiitiruiut'io'i mid nl-1
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,J ,,ve,i!i"tt """r M'f 1" !V V"
1 1( y ul"itratoi -of the cMate ol oi.oil
Wriulev sen. late of liiadlord town!.!,.
ct. -ii.i i .i ... .
vu:n:i
lield countv. deceased.
1 lie testamentary account of Hem v
j Kejiliart acting Executor of the last will
. .... , ........ .... .1 ....i . .i , .
.-.i.-uirii b ui ;iLrMiiiiui iinss. inr. 1. 1 .t-
lato of Decatur township in the county of
M i: ii ..... i J
Clearlield, deceased.
l he Administration account of John
Tl.n A,i,.,:i.t,.,.i;..
.n ens nnd .joiin morris, Adiuimstraiors
I0" a11 nd singular the goods nnd chattels
' V'U a,nd c,',;11i1 w,li,'h Kl'' o1' Lovi
Owens lute of l'ike township, Clearfield
bounty deceased.
' JAMES WRItil.KV. 7?,,,..,
i Mny 10th, 1SVJ.
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1 '
1 "i v ..!....-. r i . ii .. . . 1
I Au"f Ary 'l' U","1,"?n' .x'
Zco V L', .!. '?
and
i iu piiniie s.no ut I
! of CUar.'ield. on I
.'""owing described real estate :
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A certain trnct of land, lituate in
.W.h'!V?nh' ' V:,,,',,"'ni."-:!'': "l-ro
uuuiiu.-u n luiiuns negiiining ul me we.-l cor
'.....r .. T, c . ,
bounded ni follows :' Iieg'inning" nt stone on
south west corner of old draft called "Chestnut,"
Tboinai Ktewni -dson survey, by land formerly
.iii.l I.. I.....1W.1..1 l.'v .....I ..iI.a. . ......i.ci .!
i US .erTw'tl,
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"'1 no UT
".one. by same south, SO deg. east, 68 and 7-10
probes to a post on the bank of the aforesaid
j river, thonco up the mine the several courses
llierniil. ti. t in ..,ini..r 1. r llm 1 ........ . 1 r'..A.....l
Thomas Stewardson surveys, louth 2 deg. west'
, - - .... v. u. ..v ...utuun 1 . vviv IIUU
::uo perches to placo of beginning, containing I
1: L"T "r J""' about 7."m" tU;"r-!
bo sold a, tbo properly of William Woolridgo. I
Also All defendants interest of, iu and to,
4 13 acres of hind in Chest township, Clearfield
county, bounded by lands of Anthony .VOurvey,
Robert J'Fcrrin, John JTorrin, Frederick Fra-
1 ley and others, w ith a small log houso, a log
",rn a nbl,ut 20 .,f Rnij; I,n1d 1,1
heme- llio same tireinises hniwlo nf It .nrt Ui..l..
being tho samo preuiisea bought of Robert .lieh-
j uh;Is and Jamos White from Hugh Loedf. Also
. about 1 jtl acres of land situato in Biirnsido and
Bell townships, Clearfield county, bounded north
by binds of Louis J Hurd.eaa by lands of Joseph
.l'Jurray, south by lauds of I.-uiac Loo, and west
by lands of Snyder, with a lurgo log house
(weatherboarded) with frame kitchen, a largo
new bank barn, bearing orchard, and having
about SO acres cleared land tl ereoii. Also a
lot of land in Ncwburg, Chest township, fronting
upon main street, (tho road to New Washington,)
adjoining lumla of being fiO feet in Iront
and 2110 feet in depth, with a largo two story
frame dwelling and store house thereon eroded.
Also three lot in tho borough of .umber City.
being the samo premises bought by Robert Jirh
aels Iroin Shoemaker, bounded as follows.
Seized, taken in exorutinn, and to be sold as the j
property ot miehaels A Worrell.
Also an undivided half, part of a certain tract
of land, situate in Chest tp., Clearfield county,
surveyed 011 warrant granted to .lictael mussor,
containing 4 l.'l acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Anthony ra'Garvey, Robert m'Pherar,
John lu'Phcron, Frederick F'ralcy, and others,
having about 26 acres cleared, and a log houso
and stable thereon erected; being the tamo
premises which James White, et. ux., by doed
recoiueu, nc, irmiiiuu io i uuiuaa mnmiucr, in
fco. Scixcd taken in execution, nnd to bo cold
as tho property of Thomas mahnffey.
Also defendants interest in lots No'l 40, 41,
and 41, situato in tho Borough of Curwcniville,
Clearfield county, Pa., bounded by Talbcrt street
on tho west, an alley on south and enst, nnd
Goorgo street on tho north, lot No 42 lying be
tween said lots, having a dwelling house, tan
house, and other outhouses thereon erected.
Soiled, till; en in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Siuriuol B. Taylor.
Abo a certain tract of land, lituate in morris
township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing 62
acres, with about 45 acres cleared thereon, ad
joining lands of Wm. in. England, Pottor and
1 others, with a two story log bouse and barn
thereon, eoizod, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Davis.
Also By virtuo of a writ of fieri facial the
following real estate, to wit :
A certain tract or pieco of land, iltunlo in
Beccaria township, Clearfield county, oontaing
pn9 hundred and fifty aerea, bounded south by
Cloarfield creek, wost by land of WhitesidoiJ
,.k i ij nf mii-.-. ...t h. i.a r Mr,iL
Cloarfield creek, wost by land of Whitesidoi,
north by land of miles, east by land of SterriU
inaarea beared and log houso and barn thereon.
Seiied, taken in elocution, and to be sold ai the
property ef Robert mCraoken
FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, CloarCold, June 1,1869.
OH I",I','ARS RE""". Escaped
J from the Jail of Clearfield County, Pa. on
the night ol the 3d May, Inst, a young man na-
med Owen McGovern, imprisoned on a charge of
burglary. Siiid MeOovcrn ii five foel ioven in-
cbes high, light built, dafR htllr, large keen eye,
and of rather fair complexion. He had on a pair
of dark sattlnott pants, domestic ginghan shirt,
a black hat, a pair ot gum snoes, ana loos witn
.. . ... n . ... .
him a red flannel ibirU The above roward will
be given for the apprehension of lb said McGo.
Torn and his delivery to the undersigned ifl
ClcarOold borough.
FREDERICK O. MILLER,
Sheriff.
SfcctifTi Office, Clearfield) Fa, May 11, 1.
j - r , no. 17, vol. iv(
' n ..Ku..it ji. o. iirmn, vi lluyn- in llio county. j ". iu u"ih,hmo b iiiii oourto, irom 0
crilian, who was , "n l'"cet, Thoiunn l'oroco, vi .Muuck hiiJ 1 It cmbrarei In tl. ,lr. Iln . i to 10 " Kvory StuJont. upon eriuluntinif.
in J'ai iM. nnd nc-! " A- c- JI'-Kinm-y, ri r?iiiiiUl. ijiM. of Jruirs of tho freshom r,l i,..i 7.,.ii.- iV." ' lfriitecil to bo compotont to mnnnirs th
'M thorn. fY.m J0 . ''e'-ry, vi It. Q. llibbon, Jacob Arnold, tho inmulnr rnilont mmlUi .r.i.. .1... t ,ouk, "f ny buninoii, undiinulittoJ to oarn a ia.
'rillinntrroi,HaoMMV:r. . .r M: "".v. Ilndsav". Blood RnnrnW lttrJoffr,""
Piku's lNuk Ouidono.
Q STATIONERY AND
1wo(il,l rcpppclfjlly inf,irm my frlendi ax.l llio
piililic f(i'Horiilty, tint I kocp connlantly on
Expectorant, Sanative Pills, Pilo Eem
eay, ana ziset Italian Balm. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, &o., Wrights Tills,
Coleman's Lotion. Corbin's Pills,
Robin's Expectorant. Fickard's
Cattle Powders, &c, &o.
In tlio fitatiunar; lino onn be found nn excel
lent assortment of Writing, Koto and Lottor pi-l"-'r,
aiioh ai
Silver Lal;c Xuli; l'arscti.i Cimirci.i,
L)ul Cap, for tlicusc of Justices,
Jjntners dc, Valley Fnrye Mills
d v. A ho a fine cirttelt of J'url
Folios, etjCA-ialy wlojited to
the use of Lwlies. J'en Jinel:
MurUaff, Nteel. pens, Lead
1'eneih, lllunk Deeds,
In .l.ort every thins ke.it in a o0 ,l B,.i,....
v toro
My itock of
Tobacco nnd Ci
gars is tho cholscat ever
.rough to the place, having
been av looted by ono who ueea
end appreciutes the wood. Tbo To.
luieco conniuli of Knturnl leaf, Covondisli,
Ladies twist, Houch nnd lloadv ki
Fi-
Of Ci'ius, tho varietici aro choice, inch aa the
Ion Quixote, El Sols, Mary Lizzie's,
Henry Clay's, Sixoi and llitli'Spaninli,
4e.,' ltuppe nnd Scotch aniiHs,
Smoking Tobacco, fancy and
common pipes and items,
&e. The fancy goods
rompriao such
article! as
Ribbons, Hosiery, Combs, spooUclos, Perfu
mery, Fancy Hail Oils, pimps; a large lot of
Genuine lleare Oil, Tooth 'ISrushol, Port iMon
iittiee and an cndlei variety of articles of thut
nature.
In connection with my other stock, I have ei-
tsbi:-hed a Xew Office for tho lalo of Weeklv
Literary pupers and monthly Peri.idicnli. I will
receive everv week. Hiirnnr'a AVepltlv. 1-Vm.lr .
Leslie, American Union, X. Y. Picayune. Flair (
of our Union, llallou'i Pictorial, 'jleason'i Line of j
"
'P.'.
Among llio Monthlies mny
(:'un"' "d7' X,,
'lion. Frank Lclie. I!h1Imii. An X i
I will sell :
low (ur cash.
J-rrRcmembcr tho place on Market street
nnnv onnosite tlio im .
(iEORUE W. R11EEM, Dnceisr,
Clearfield Msy 25th. 1S09.
PUMP MAKING.
rpiIE Subscriber takes th'u method of inform- j
pulilio generally that ho has resumed the busi-l
ness 01 iniiKing iooiEi i-tHS ana boring pipe- j
1.00s. nnd will be happy to exocuto any work in ;
hii line at the ihortest notice nud in the best!
manner, at pricca to suit the timet. Apply per- ,
souully at the residenoe of J. S. Colo in Law-
rence township, one and a half miles Southwcftl
may 11th 18..9.
0. II. HALL.
j vol. iv, no. 17.
8m pd
WANTED. !
A Journeyman Cabinet-maker, of in-!
dustrious nnd fober habits, nnd a cood ;
workmnn, can have constant employment
1.V applying soon to the undersigned.-
W0S 1,0 g'"-
JOIIN C.l'ELICir.
Clearfield, Pa., May 11th, IS5U.
OXE DA Y LA TE
Tlie War in Kuropo carried
into Africa, and
ISAAC JOHNSTON just receiving and open
ing, at his shoe store on t e corner cf Second
and Locust street! (one door abovo the "Repub
lican Office,")
A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Ladies'
and Gentlemen's
hoots, siioi;s. gaiti.hs,
JJCSKXS, SUIT Ens, TIES, fe. ie.
of every variety of stylo and material, from the
heavy brogan to the lairy slipper.
also
Misses', Iloys anil Children's
SHOES, GAITERS AND SLI ITERS,
or ALL KIM'S.
To which is added a Large Stock of
Such as Solo Leather, Kip, Heavy Moroccos, As
sorted Linings, Ao. Ac.
H7,.'cA he will tell Very Low for Cash.
J-Cuslom work hindo to order Si tisnal with
promptness, and in the neateit and most dura
bio manner.
My old customers and all others, are respect-
iu 1 iv invitea to can ana examine my stock, an
jndgo for tbemiolvei.
ISAAC JOHNSTON,
may 11, 1859. tf. no. 17, vol. Iv.
Lindscy's "Blood Searcher"
Has Created a Great Excitement
TimoionnuT mi An OTnr.n coc.ities.
I'rom the Numerous Casei of
Scrofula and Cancer
IT JS CUfilXQ DAILY,
VXV.RY I'AMILY
SHOULD GET. AND USE IT
T. ... n . . ., t. . j
11 t'" into hj nil respectable Druggiiui and
Dealer! ttironghout the United State!.
R.M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Hollidaysburg, Blair Co. Pa,
April 15, 1859. no 16, ToL iv.
Notice!! Notice!
13 hereby siren to all dolinnnent suhscriberi to
the Baptist Conroh in the borough of Clear,
field Ibat the tame must be paid on or before
the May Court next, ai the workman most have
bis pay. Miccaol A. Frank, Esq.,
and ef Clearfield, are authorised
to receive subscriptions. By oldor tf the Bui.
aing Committee.
THOMAS noniNi?,
A. T. pCHRYVER,
M. NICHOLS, Jr.
April 6, 1S59.-BO. 12, vol. Iv.
BLANKARTICLE3 Agreement, legal formfor
between School, Direvors, and Teachers, for
ial at tho oflito cf the "(.'Uarfivld ltepublican."
! $10,000
i
1) AYS fur full rnuri In tlx Iron Cily Cul
iff, tht liirKoxt imiiit oxlvniivoly imlroiit-
ru n i iichi orgiuiucj Cmnmeroiul Bi'liugl in (he
L""'"1 S,n,l,,
37C Students
ATTKXIH.VU DAILY, MARCH, 18-9.
500 to 1000 Dollars.
ludenta enter at any tiino No Vacation He
viow nl iloaiuro.
51 Premiums for best Penmanship a
warded in 1858.
Mininters' Bom received at half price.
;WrFor Circuliir and Ppeelmene of Writing,
Inelono two letter ntninpn, nnd nddromi.
F. W. JKXKIXd, l'ittsburgh, Pa.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH
FKO.M DCSDALK, IRELAXU ! !
AS thi iociiii to to a funt njre In morn than
one instanoo, nnd aa we are In the midst ef
1 f , " a
i oogin ucmocriiuo convention.", and the exeite-
mont caused by the Kicklci trial at W ashinpton.
it is not surprising thnt the folki of Clearfield
woulil get sontowhat excitod to keep up with the
tun s: and as tho subscriber liltoi to knsp up
with tlio fiishiuns in more respects than ono, ho
wouiu annoiineo to tlio people of town nnd coun
try, that ho has constantly on hand a Lariro As-
eortinrnt of ItUOTS nnd KIKlli.S of ovory descrip
lion, French nnd Country Culf, Kip and Stogy
iiooia, i,anies irtororco l.ace Hoots, Drosiod and
j Undressed, with or without French Hoola j also,
any amount of French Country Calf. Lace Roots.
(lents French Calf and Cloth Oaiten on hand, or
maiio io oruer on sliort notice. Walk ne shoos
I of every stylo, from the Sickle! Lncor to the coar
sest orog.in unvayson nana ana Tor sale.
All ol the above will bo disposed of at extreme
ly low prices, for Cish or Hidei.
Ciutuui work made to order and on short no
tice. I will pay particular attention to mending boots
sbocs, and guitor j and will alwayi be found at
the Short Shoe Shop, on 2d street, nearly opposite
Rood A Weaver's itre. Please call nud ee
' ci........
j v cirnnT
Clearfield, Inay 4, 59. ,1iu. no. 16, vol. ir.
New and Beautii'ul Assortment of
SPRING GOODS:
.
i - ILKS 1ILACK and C'OI.OltKU IlaregO Kobcs
.SlI.K l'ol'I.INS,
l)ucals, Vnlencias, Foulard .Silks, Chulies.
.... .... '
lelaines, Lawns, Prints,
And every Ucsrrlptluu of
Lil.MiA!5,
FLANNELS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS;
And Every Kind of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
COJII'I.ETE ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies',
t'entlcmcn's
Misses',
Hoys' und
Children's
Boots,
Shoes, and
Gaiters.
Alto Hats, Ciijs, and Clothing, Carpets,
and Oil Cloths, nil of which will
be sold at
KJTKEMEI.V I.0W TRICES.
C. KMATZER, &, SONS.
fciTGroeerics, Taints, (iinss, Nails, &c.
by the quantity, will bo sold St a small
advance on cost and carriage.
SiEW SPRING AM SI'MMKK GOODS,
AT TnK
Market St. Clearfield..
Havino Received, a large and well eelocted
assortment of Domestic, Staple, nnd Fancy Dry
Goods of almost every description, the publick in
gonernl are invitod to give mo a call. Among
the Fancy Goods may bo found, such ai
DUC.LP, PKRSIAX CLOTH,
BALZARINE, DEBEIGE,
TA3F0R LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS,
CIIALL1ES, SATIN JEAN.
GINGHAMS, BAREGE,
LA WXS, 1'IiIXTS, DEL A ISES,
asp a vaiiiett or oinr.n Anmxr.a
of Dress Goods ; also an extensive selection of
the latest and neatest stylos, and best quality of
plain and fancy,
CasMniercs, Cloths, Sattlncts, SafTil
lug, Tweeds, Velvets, io.
2tj stock also embraces
an extensive assortment of
Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Drugs nnd Medicines, Oils,
Paints and Glass, Boots and Shoci, Hats,
and Caps, Bonnets, Ready Made Clothing.
Stationery, Confectionary, Carpets, Tobacco, Ac.
Together with a great variety of Notions,
n.nlhn. V.I., m r.n... ..., . . I n, ....
and other necessary article!. Person!
n want of any thing in the ahort
line, are requested to examino
the stock of the subscriber
before making their
hdrehases, Hi the inay bo enabled to buy to bet
ter ndvantng at the "C'lieap Cash Store''
than at any other place in the county. Produce
of ever- description tnkon in exchange for goods.
WM. F. IRWIN.
April 2", 1839. no. 16, vol. iv.
Jaxcart 20tii, 1850.
PUBLIC NOTICE ii hereby giVen, that Jacob
J. Storer, of Portsmouth Sow Hampshire
lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Schulti, hare
this day entered into Co-Partiership in the bu
inesi of
TAXXIXG, CVRRYIXG, BOOT SII0F
AXD IIARXESS MAKIXG,
and the business will he earried on by the name .
of JACCll J. STORER It CO., at tho l Morv'i '
steam Tannery, in St. Morv i. Elk County Tenn- j
ylvama. They nope by their long experience!
in bnsin.esi, and Uicirdenre to please tbo public,
that they wil receive a Tart of Lhe publio pAtro-'
nage. Lumbermen and others, who d sire a
good article of Bcott and Shoes, will find it great-,'
ly to their advantage to call and get gcrnd bar-'.
tnina, as we are determined to leil as low as
leather, or booti and shoe! ran be had iu Phila-
attended to.
.............. .. at, ..i.muu,pii.
..
JACOB t STORER, CO.
Tuo. 2, v. ir.
e. ri'mt.
ianliinj afib 'iolfrdicn
LEONAUD, FINNEY &Co.
CI. K A It F I K 1. 1,
CLEAliriKLt) COl XT f, PA.
aii.i.g or RxcHAtfoR, of i: n !mrTi icortct
Di.i'osns itixi:ivni),
CvlUxTiOiis made, und pr'vcrdt promptly remitted.
l:rlianto o the t'ltlea coiutantly
"on liainl.
7"f-6rtco im Xlurkot itrco'l. onnoaiu th. Mr.
deni'O of Jin. 11. Urnhnin, Knq.
FIRST ARRIVAL.
j VfKW 00DS, :.tut 'received-ainonir wldct
( il nro LADIK.S' lUlUSS UOODS, S110KS, Ad.
And One Hundred Pieces of Latest Style
Prints,
nil of which will be lold cheaper than evor
ut tho Coiner ifurwonHville.
YM. IRYIX.
18lh Ap.'lSOi). no. l'l. vol. Iv,
lOROllAX! or Chinese- fc-'ug'ar Caiio SocJ for
3 lalo at the Cornor Curwensvillo.
, . . -. , WM. IRVIN.
lxthAp. 1SJ9. no. 14, vol. iv.
NEW RESTAURANT.
Radebaugh 6c Flanagan.
Casement of Mbkiie'h, & Carter's Store.
Under the Masonic 1 Odd-Fellov's Hn1.
Tl'lE undersigned would. 'r'cpectfuily 'nlorm
tho public that they linvo reoontly opened
tho. above named Restaurant, with nn entire new
itock of goods und fixtures, where they will bo
prepared tu furnish, at the lowest rate), all the
luxuries and dultcacjes of the season. They
koep constantly on nnnd, Confectionary, Cakes,
Pies, Oysters in ovory form, Ioe Cream, Tripo,
Sardines. Alo, Lngor Beer, Oranges, Lemons,
Raisoni, nnd a variety of other article! "easy to
take." They respectfully invito the pat onnge
of the citizen! of Clearlield and vicinity.
ADAM C. FLANAGAN,
WM. RADEBaUOH.
April 27th, LSii), Tol. 4, no. 13. 4t,
ADM I M-iTIt ATIO M)TI CK.-Lett.ri
of Administration having been granted .a
rhe estate of William Weber late of Brady town
ship, all person! having claiuu against laid ei
tatc, will present thorn without delay to
CIIARL0TTA WEBER,
1 1 . Administratrix.
TJrady tp. may 10, 1859. no. 17. vol. i v..
Millinery and Mantumaking.
rnjlE undersigned would respectfully inform
X tho citirens of Curwenivillo and vicinity,
that she has commenced tbo above business, one
door nbovo Thompson'! itorc, where the will be
pleased to accommodate ull who may favor her
with thoir patronapo.
MARfHRET MOORHEAD.
May 2, 1859. no. 10, vol. iv.
NOTICE.
I forbid any penon or persona frvin purchasing
or in any woy meddling with a promissory
note given t'i William Ytanhburn for one hun
dred and twenty dollan on the i:ttb of April 1358,
or some tiirto there about, as I have not received
value for. the same, and will not pay it uulesi
compelled by lu(v.
, . . JESSE ST0XE.
May 25tu, Isji.
IV
mJ The undersicned hereby cive notice that
the firm of MERRELL A CARTER, heretofore
doing business in the borough of Clearfield, hai
thii day been dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will hereafter be conductod by 0. B.
MEHRKLL, ,at the same place, in who.ie hands
the books and account! remain for collection.
0. B. MERRKLC
L. R. CARTER.
May C, 1S59. St. no. 17, voL iv.
CI.KAltllKW) CiAS COMPAWTh.
Coinmissionera appointed by the act to iu
ccrporarate the Clearfield Gas Company,' are re.
uuestcd to meet at tho Court House in the Be",
rough of Clearfield, on Saturday next (May II),
at 3 o'clock, p. ii. for the purpose of prganir.ing',
and making preparation! for opening the Books
for subscriptions to the stock ot said Company.
A full attendance is requested,
may 10, 185'J It. no. 17, vol. Iv.
UKOCKRY A XII COXFIXTIOXAItV.
STEPHEN GRA'lT informs liter old friondi
aud the publio generally, that hi baa re-open,
ed hii Grocory and confectionary at the old
stand i.. the Borough ot Curwensvillo, where he
will be prepared to supply nil with Sugar. Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, Bacon, rfc. Beor, Lemonade, Can
dies, Fruit Cakes, 4'c. Ac. Ho respectfully soil,
cits a slia-e of patronage.
N. B. lie la also prepared to accommodate lb
I public with ai. sorts of Cooper Work, and will
repair barrels, tubs, Ac.
may II, 1S59. no. 17. vol. iv.
LOOK AT THIS
NICARAGUA,
CONTAINS minei of the precious metali be.
foro which the gold rf California ainki to
Insignificance. I few months of Well directed ef
fort among them is ample to secure a fortune.
She has a beautiful climate, and a soil admira
bly adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobaoco,
Sugar or Coffee: As tlid Key to our Pacific pos
sessions, and with her government in a state ot
dissolution, manifest .l,..iin elnrl i.wi;nn.A.
another star to b added to our bauner. For all
the details, with a history of the Filibuster!..
tho Cass Yrisarri treaty, a new and improved
. . r . ,. . . . ' .
miip ui ine country appropriately colored, and
other inntlors cTIatercst, read
&1C1RAGI-A ! TaST, Pni:SRV, AXtl FlTOHK, hj
Pctkb F. Stoct, Ksij.
'Lntb United ftntoi Vice Comul.'
It is a handsome 12mo. volume, and will be
sent to your address post-paid, on receipt of tho
price ($1 25). Agents Will find it very popular.
Sond to
JOHN E. POTTER,
, Pi ai.isniR,
T.O. 617. Sansora iL l'hilad'a, Pa.
May S, 18511. do. Io, vol. iv.
1?URSand LUFFALO ROBES to mil that
aeason, at KRATZKR'S. .
1 00(1 CAIjP 6KINS wanted, for which the
1,v"u highert price in cash will be paid al
the St. Mary'i Steam Tannery, no. 2, vol. iv.
rtX&K HigTie.t Price paid f.,r HIDES in CASH
at lhe MwJ' Tannery, no 2, v. ivT
' q. tr-p aTrt-rrrT
TAKE NOTICE. , I
A LL persoua Indebted to the snlucriber, either
by note or book account, aie requested t
call ana" settle, on or before the tint dar of April
1 859. Those who do not comply with the above,
may expect to pay costs,
jAlso-th subscriber offon for la'le his
house, lot, and offioo, situated in the. town of
Luthersbnrg. low for cash, or in payment, li
(Ull nurenasen. forrunnor nartlnu lr nl
ito tb acisoatsta, on the premises.
. . r. .j
Ml. . H At Mi ft
I . Dr. O.-WILBO
I Lutlicrsburj, Jan. 21, ISj?. no, 2, r. W.)
"IV