Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 22, 1859, Image 3

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, Cl e arfield 09witY0 81 40 4 73 r tar Ail. um, d amio Dies ris tiwo rl at i ravib t riuo T . i in t b io riot / grit* tutie, ATIo setting forth full accounts
th At the ensuing Meeting 10 e tr n 7 14 1 )0 7 4
4:1 - ft i• ut la w E r i e r a datz e0 8 40 h ie te n r sh o i f pi ter ui Lin • seen
uce a t ny wh o a f t t u tieliclotier w J ii n
t o_ 6o,, ur , town , o t a g• t e L y, a ; L i t t h e e ‘. lt ao n b r a tt or n i n hO lal d n r n or in a n t ' 25 i1l
t ordered for Thlinida s i gvenings the t
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the Eon, joules Burns id e an d field county. . t and ! ~. ~ T hesis. . irt i L till . a ' irks *t ee ll t ar r exiaa a 2 "
23 e. 1 Goo B. Barrett will address the I , i , o _n 101 0d,„adthilts.: de Ist Inst., ty rwe, if on w ie e o gi f lu n i!"l ti .a t i li sFu4in 4n f *(ll Adfli e °Be t
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- n .d H. Bucher Sweat* will de- ' l ° 2l * A.sit, ~ a}r. Joniti,Z49ll,o-rosi to 11 4ur nert nat ante g niain g i non t ot i / man i c & Ittnty N Farmer ,
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111 " ting ' all n oTh o ut orik t ure o f en: . . 1 4" ,AlOglii 1114 Of relllWlllei stalagvirkt send usa few Valli of these Tw e ; na i l i ng cheap' Lanai, of
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l ei his L e c tu re o
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Bible J. . 0 ..
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s ite. Fz ixtun.y, „ a 4 r 1 4 i arint-- n' I ' quality, it on. 9f the healthiest tuA most
, Thuraday the 9th inst, hy inact' Wnir is 0 lk-- tVe published a few, k delightful climates in the Union ; see ad..
Letinni s El i Mr. ALUM 11001 , 716 'Mt i wee, sI , __..L.,„ k
this" OF - - - k • i / =nee, thd coiththeneement of a stOry en
Oitz-Pesto ostm, which was, to be tl oto
D. II AU Yirriirs both] ofPenn to vi. . s .
,„ . 'FA M' LANDS 'OR SAtt • 25 3111 1 E9
ship, this 000lit y . t i tled hdadelphia by Railroad in the state
continued in the lVcw Vri IK Liy We f Ist 4 Soil thebest:Jos
On the 9th inst. by John G. Cain, Earl., beenr c • peW °may.am ,
Mr. Johnll. Warrick - t9 • Miss'ElarehApo have informed Ithat persons •Wishing Ai3rieultiasal purposes, being a good ldurii
iThingkin, b o th o f i teou l a tn. ar , lieki to obtain that paper for tbo p u p ° so l o f TOIL, Vi t ltl e l t ary d botto t m.
lii il it ir rit l r r i Z i f t i i ri k d i
Co., Pa, , , , & ...
I reading the story have been unable to do a g u n ire r ds drom Vi all pf.:l3 B f the country are .
s t , so. Why is this I Has the IVee4ry teased now Bottling pria)lWilailig The crops can
I . , T l k Dram I to exist f t ' 'lf not, why can it •not be bb- beseen , Trow Termsfloor4ls $2O l
0 ing
,, tri g,. / It d * I per acre, payabld within four years. in
: F ro m th e ' el, Pm tamed ?
° n l i nda3li rattan 31 • Alii.B,N W. BURN- I , 4 . ' ------- stalrnents. To visit the place -,•l# ale
SIDE, iehet of the late A Vine st w h ar f et Philadelphia, at 7i A i
H on , th pmas i IbUt • I lik k .cit THAT I N)ltirirt h iStiVEtbs z ---16. ~ to or ad
mon an bthik of' issue ma be in excellent meth'.
Burnside :110d 73 years;' 8 th 417 M, by licuircou tor• uammon •
'to day—tomorrow; a small run oil it m ayldaye.dress R. J. Byrnes, b y letter. See n
full ad
verusemen' in another column.
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close its doors Even a bank of earth may
1 •She to whom we would yield the tribute sometimes fail, but the bank f r om which
' eta few P 4 mgroPhs , had Hired for fort) •- I the "BnProvd Blood Scaroltr" is , issued NCI I .
111 0 !eats in "
.t is borough as a wife and l er fails. The people have confidence in its
tmother—and in all that •long series of issues, because it redeems its promises, so
IYears Mies left no duty unperformed be- 1 that every body takes Blood Searcher as a
I I nlot ti f dal k
i 4 if , g o ip wi e s nor i she neg ect • a purifier: Watfanted to give sati , faction
[ s ingle labor of the many invested in the I
[holy respoiiiiihilities ofa inetther In these
relationi she displayed her qu.slities best,
(when soothing the afflicted or dispensing
the hpundleas devotion of her heart.—
I Norio bet a mother can appreciate a moth
er's anxious care and, devotion None
but a mother responds to a mother's sym
pathy, and earnilig her tit`e of 'mother to
the poor," she passed from the ga) tiles
and pomp of an exalted station in so •
ciety, to tind the objects of her charities
and attention among the strife' ing and neg
lected.Her's was not• a charity that
sought for applause. She did not exibit
her goodness in professions. She met the
wants of the afflicted by answering thorn ,
not in censorious advice, but in real benev
olence and assistance. It is not strange
then, that a whole community should
I mourn the loss of such a woman. It is not
I strangc that the public heart should beat
with sorrow, because society has lost a rai
-1 noble member, and that bet ter part of the
world, whose sirti ea and goodness are so
seldom exposed to the rude gaze of the
I multitude, mourn the loss of one who was
to it a model of matronly dignity,'and
a preceptor- in the principles of social
grace and religious truthfulness .— •
lin such moth are- invested the peace
iof to communities. They shed
round them an influence more potential
than law, and win to their obedience and
admiration not only those joined to them
by the ties oecK)!iaguititty, but all who
can lie embiled null a genie 9f what is just,
honoiable and right Even if they are
unheralded as they pass through life. or
descend into the grits') in silence, the influ
ence of then actions are stamped upon ev
ei) nation's' history. It requires neither
i pageutry nor song to' perpetuate their
memmies -It asks neither bronze or mar
ble to preserve their Nine Bit ip 'man's
improvement. and his aptyroxiination to
his original purity and dignity, he ti aces
the cause to the first lesson received from
a ohm ished mother's lips, and the effect in
a dying mother's blessing.
1 We need not seek further to disclose I
the virtues and noble goodness of the
dead We need not allude to the title of
matronly honor whieh she earned while
living, nor need no point ro the protruse
which ensures her a glorious position a
rruong the exalted in Heasen. These are
engraved on the' hearts of her neighbors. .
Her memory, like the sunshine, will flash
on those who have known her, every mor
ning. Her, character, like the broad light
of day, %sill always be , loved And in the
recollection of her gentler 111dr:halm men
and women *ill &ten bask as they recline
in the holy', quiet light of• evening. Alas
for the mother's who are leavingusi e And
alas that the ; generation which begins to
take their place, gives so small a promise
of so few like them.
Tax FOURTO or JuLT.-A-As the anniversa.!
0 .'4;1 American Independerkee l ls - near , at'
t,i,a4, 'we may be excused for makiiii the
inquiry whether any attempt at Celebes
ileg 01 0 eocio4o l A n .: an 41 0 ' 1 :44 1 * inn
ser is contemplated by ourmaititenti. • Cer-;
Isialitbke 4;00.C 4 0 11 14, 6 00 .Yet iii Abe
'beads or thoTe.ooo,to 4evotit,att !eamt one
lay in a year to testifv their+ rttAtude , fot.l
the blessings sennyed them by the decla- 1
stion and ffniipl44npeel of, T uyrl‘ national
adepenilence. Then kind haves celebra
'On on' 'the ~ glpriimp':fonfth. N'Ve sPelid
1, 0 i,h time and means. its the) pursnif, of
objects much :toss wortlq,'atid bevel' think
4 :4 , considering, either masted.. , And ,we
can certainly oiford sufficient of both to
gave a creditable and Oessint, fifiVir on
the Nation's birthday. : , ,
Sonsese.—fintlrew Hays, who has
been in prison for mime months waiting
die trial k for robbing , the store of gr. ti- ' i
derin Karthaus township some time last
toting,;Yesterttay_ plead guilty ts:mn taro
indictments, and was sentenced to four'
yearS solitary confinement, in the Western.
Penitentiary. , The unhappy young wan ,
Ida in a few days be.taken to Pittsbnrgh
to 'sorra out, in solitude and suffering,
this long period which the: offended laws
demand, as an atonement for the indul
gence of evil passions which ended in
crime. What a melancholty sight lo wit
ness a young, and intelligent man,
bearing the image of the Creator, con
&aired to drag out four miserable Years
in the gloomy cell of a prison, and away
fresh tile glorious light,of clay, and an as.
sticiation with creatures of lais kind.
_ Row trifling the brief enjoyment pro
ilialky- crime, eemp s ee&with the sacri
fice-of integrity.---self-rovect, and in the
ease, of detection, liberty and all that con•
stitutes the happiness of life I
Who would not strive to resist tempta
tion in the outset, to maintain his integ
rity;tind'esearsis 'se deplorable for
the•present, and so hopeless for the fu
ture?
, TROUT Fusaimo.—On Monday afternoini
and Tnesday forenoon of last week, Sena- ,
tor Creswell and U. J. Jones, of this One , .
took from the waters of . Bobb's creek
Olen trout—two lorge baskets full—
many of them varying from ten to twelve
inehes in length. What-ays our friend of
the Harrisburg. Teiegraph.—Vair County
. _
We find the above going the rounds o
the papers, and while wo admit that our
Worthy Senator' and Mr Jones aro skilful
ogler', must claim that Clearfield fisher-1
then can surpass_ theni, in enticing tho '
speckled :beauties from their native ole
nieut. Senator Bigler, while on a fishing
'exe,ursionOri.V6itit Rau, a few, days- ago,
foie:ceded in 'capturing twenty and two,
third .dozen, - (21) beautiful trout in one
day: ,Iftbis lean be beaten we should like
to hear of it
Simon Aectim.rr.—We learn that on I
isst,*ednesday, Reuben Bonsai, , a son of
Judge Bonsai of Rrady tp., a young man of
013,90, twenty-three years of age, met with a
Cery serious, and it was for some days
{eared - a' - futal accident, at. the raising of
. tie Barn of Mr, Jackson-Bonsai. Be was
, trown from the building, several heavy
timbers falling upon him, initialr g much
internal injury. The young man remain;
'ittinsensible for
. a long. time, And it Was'
;feared that he would'ned revive. We are
t4,,stato tlyit ho ltaa b eer 4 gerOuf,-113?
„reaoyering, and it is now ,hopitlihnt.
linearly if not quite out of clanger.
Cqmtv, Continence& on Tuesday morn
lag.And, Is Mill in se:salon: James
Burnside, arrived on Monday evening and
in the morning follfritiffs .took ' seat
upon the benoh,along.with- his Associates.
its,?iag very well..andf proceeded, to busi-
In his usual proMpt, bUt .quiet and
gentlemanly manner: But a few causes
have as yet been but :those
were of importance and occupied
~ treble time, We shall full report .
thereof next west.; • ,
r , VALIUM& }Zia ESTATIL.P,PTWO, neglected
' Int week to call' attention to the fl'Aveir
uienl /3 k lit 4ie
en o oa , sq,.,
Reit' for three thOusand 'acrea•Of valuer
lands pear the mou th
_ eFeat
••lioshannon Creek. These lands are hefty
:* timbered 'ere among 'the be gin
the country. know of no Vetter,op ,
loortimitY — for investment, and
gaatlematay. ;titan
11r. %sic, , .
Trta WfuiThill, since we 10trecorcled lts
11Eui presented ;
and. cold, however; prevailing. Dur
lug thelatter last' week.the &twos
'Otero Was at' times-quite chilly and iion
'gaeroble rain 'fell. The ivesone. week,
*it fai,lis been more genial..l.luh fully i
moist as its predecessor. Still there is an
ibsence of the sultriness usual at this sea
, -
~
"son of the year, exceedingly agreeable to
••
,114 . 60113 who 4o ß it, like hot we,ather.
For all sore and painful diseases sppla
1 . 14 Neuralgia, Sick Ileai)sl4lo ; iles,
_
4. ,
• of.leby
,VAIL'S GitiArit.lllo 10.11 i..
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wut give reli9f in from Avg ,to thirty W.3fl'
ttetl
Literary Notice..
The Wevont.r AevEt..s.- 1 -The enterprias
publishing , house of Peterson dr, Broth
ers, '866 Chestnut' street,
ooutinue to send as fast nut published, their
elegant , uniform ed:tion of the noveld and
"romances of Sir * p alter Scott. The series ,
trill comprise' all his prose works of. fiction
to the number of twenty-six"volumes, all
in uniform style and ComPleteryiidapte4l
for binding. They' will be uhtt .for 261
9;1,4, per volume, or the entire sett of 261
for $5. This is the. beat opportunity we
have yet met with of obtaining these
works complitiY . ‘Tfie price being much
lower than' 'ever ' they have been . offered I
by any pub Ashing. house in. America Pr 1
elsewhere. Those who desirelhese works
‘ ll _
out. Obtaining-4 00M. Remember, zetcts.
per vol. the sett of 26
• for - 1K
or 6svol'pop
i.oloolloobtioi. $O, sent to any pitri of the
United States free trivetagi. ,, ' Addreks
T.
B. - retfivippkAishent
ixJ. 1.,. Chesnut
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R,Okatf4 v4ini!:l77:4 6na 514
rly itutgaBine of the, fislikuls, pubusnemb3r
BuA. B t ogiotti4!To. 810 Phestur
fps thdbboa beeti rooeived
land is an elegant Cumber.
low-4i per annum: ..
"Titx litis Soca,Ty' caritintort itti. flour•
islung conditiOn its meetings
weekly es:usual.. The held queethigl
take '
lac i e ak the residencepf
op Iliad , Tuear,lll ofe4iiig . . •
For Hardware go th ,
111ERREDL -i BIGLER'S.
For Stoves of different.pattorns go: to
• InEititgLi4.4 BIGLER'S. I,
For Farmer's Boilers go to ' Merrell f Bigler'e:
For Stove Pipe go to Morrolt & Bigler's.
For Summer Furnaces go to Merrell & Bigler's.
Fur Coffee roasters go to Merrell & Bigler'e. S this Seems to be a fast rigekn more than
'
Fur Stove brushes go to . Morrell & Biglor'o. A
one instance, and as we are in' the midst of '
For Gorman black lead, go to Merrell & Bigler's. bogus democratic conventions, and the excite.
tueut cruised by tho Sickles trial at Witithitigton.•
it is not sOrPrising th t the folks of Cloarflold
Fur Earthen collars, go to Merrell & Bigler's.
For Rafting Stovos, go to Merrell & Bigler's.
For. Japannedwares go to Morroll A Bigler's• would get sOurd'hat ebCcited to keep up with the'
with the fashldus in more rospocts than one, ho
For Waiters, go to Merrell & Bigler's. 1 awes ;. and 'as,'ilie s bscriber likes, to keep up
For F , ,ot Tubs, go to
o to ', .. ; Merrell A Bigler's.: would anaourico to the people of town and coon-
ON Motto!! & Bigler's - . i
EDITORS.--A 0 editor, who lived at a For - Wittor Coolers, g
Fin Mulnses Cane', go to Mtn:roll A Bigler's.; try, that ho bus constantly on hand a Large As- '
hotel, being absent one niglit , the tan dlord i For Dust Pans, go to Merrell A: Motor's: l ointment of HOOTS and snogs of every ilo
-1 o,, i o c es„ 'gy Boots, Laßue' Morocco Laoo Boots Dressod
took the liberty oi allowiiig a Stramser to i Fer Doed Boxes, go to . Merrell &Bigler's. i scription, French and Country Calf, Kip and Kto.
V.A. Lanthorno, go to
Bigler's. ! and Undressed, with or without French lLiels;
occupy.his room. In the morning the un - I f or Chamber Bucketo, go to
, also any amount of Fronoh and Country Calf,
grateful lodger left the following :Writ M .M e e r rr re e l il l L A ,
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t "" For Hard ware, go to Merrell f Bigler's , Lace Boots, (lents ;Fronelt Calf and Cloth Gat.
on the margin of one of the editors old Fur Bar iron of all sizes , go to Morrell & litgler'd . ; tore on hand, or made to order on short notiioe.
For Nails and Spikes; go tt) Alerrell .I;l3iglor's. Walking shoes of every style, from the ',,Bluitleit
newspapers:— .
For Cast Steel, go to Merrell A Bigler'! . Lacer to the euarsostßrogan, always on hand and
"I slept in an editor's bed last night, I For ling. Milner Steel, go to Morrell d Biglur a (or salt.
For Spring Steel, go to Morrell A Iliglor's" • An of the above will be disposed of at t xtrome-
And others may say what, they, pl..ase; For American Blister, go to Morroll A 13.gler's ly low prices, for Cash or Hides:
I say there's one editor in the world For iron Axles, go to Merrell A Bigler's' ' Custou work made to order and. on short nu
.
' For Buggy Springs, go to Merrell & Bigler's the.
That certainly takes his ease.
iFor Stuuothiug Irons, go to Morrell 43; Bigler's. I will pay particular attention to mending
"When I thought of iny humble ! cot, away, ' For Don Looks, go to Merrell dr Bugler's' , boots, shoes and gaiter& ; and • will always be
I could not suppress A sigh, _ Fur Butts and !Loges, gu to Merrell dc. Bigler's. found at the Short Shoo Shop, on 2d street, near
, For Files, go to 'Merrell tic Bigler's., ly opposite Reed & Weaver s store. Please call
But thought as I rollod in the feathery ' For Pump Chains, go to Merrell & Itigler!. and sco Shorty..
, Fur Pump Fixtures, go to Merrell 43: Bigler. F. SHORT.
- nest,
Fur BrnasaKettles,,go , to • Merrell do Bigler 's. Clearfield, May 4, 09.-3tu. no. 16, vol. iv.
How easy editors lie? STRAN 4.i Ell." For Muslin Kettles, go to • ' ruorrell B Bigter's. --
I For Waffle Irons, go to tuerrell 44; Biglces. •
• CAUTION
For Sausage Cutters, go to merrell & 13igler's.
For sausage !Sniffers, go to merrell dr Bigler's. ~
kllpersons are hereby cautioned against pur
For Coffee wills,go to merrell dr Iliglue r chasing or needling with a certain whitesaud red
Fur Porch Foot, go to merrell ai,• Bigler's. cow in the possession of Richard Denver, jr., and
For PlouglAi r ings, go to merrell a Bigler's. is left with him on loan only, subject to toy or-
For Horse Shoo Nails, go to ruertoll a Bigler's. der. BATRICIi DAILY.,
For Hotel Lamps, go to waren a Bigler's. May let, 1859.
Fur Baru Dour Itioge.s, go to otorrell a Bigler's.
For !Gate Hingeie, gli to 'warren a Bigler's. r CA.UTION.
For Jack Chains, go to merrell a Bigler's.'
For
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For Lung handfdShovlsgo to toenail a Bigler's. ALL persons aro hereby cautioned against
For Grain Shovels, go to- merrell a Bigler's. purchasing br needling with the following de-
For . Spades, go, to „ morreld , a Bigler's. scribed property now in the possession of Otto C.
For Bay Forks; go to moriell a 'Bigler's. Buck : one cooking stove, two beds and bedding
Fur manure forks, go to merrell a Bigler's. one breakfast table, ono dough chest, one set
For Iron Bakes, go to merlon a Bigler's. chairs, coo set quoensware, as the saute belongs
For Hoes, go to merrell a Bigler's. to me, subject to my order.
For Ferrules of all sizes, go to merrell a Bigler's., •
For Brass Cocks, go to - merrell a Bigler.s. May 251.11, 185041 pd.__
Fur. Brass: Candlesticks, go to nierroll a Bigler's. ,
For Brass , Snuffers; go-to inerrel 1 a Biglers. Administrators' Notice.
For Brass Locks, go to merrell a Bigler's. ,
Fur Lard Lamps, go to merrell a Bigler's. L ET7'ERS OF ADAILATISTRATION
'
Fur -Leuron.lB4oteezers, go to merrell a Bigler's . '
`IN the estate of John Stugart, late of Penn
For Cork Scrows,,,go to. , .
.."' ° " °ll a- Ligier.e ' 1.....1 township, Clearfield county,
,deeenood, hay-
For Egg Codltirs, go to merrell a Bigler's. ing been granted to the undersigned., all persons
, For Bread Toasters, go to moron a Biglee . s.
baring businoss or dealings with the said estate
Tor -- Forltergo to • - merrell a B o glor si. aro requested to make immediate - settlement.
Fur Basting Spoons, go to merrell a Bigler's., AMOK - HILE, Adm'r.
,For Twine Boxes, go
to,_ , , merrell.a Bigler's. Lumber City, May-25th, 1859. --
For Egg boatirs, go ta - - '
merrell a Bigler's. ~ ~
For Spring balances, go to merrell a Bigler's. , .
For' Corn Grinders, go - to merrell a Bigier's.j SeaIedNOTIOE TO BUILDZIV3.
For Corn Shelters, go to morrell a Biglar's,l proposal will bo received by the under-
For Saw tivages, go to merrell a
rtta Bigler'!
w., signed, until the 25th of June, 1859, - fur. the
For Casters, goto. merrell aßigler.ss buidiog of a School llouso in Penn tontship, the
For illyDrindstories, go-to morroli _a BilitOr 4LI plan wad specifications of which may be seen at
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For Miscellaneous Articles. To to I any time, at- otßee iu Feouville.
Merrell & Bigler's. 4 • JNO. - RUSSELL,
For Coal Oil, go to warren a Bighted.; Secretary Pella School Board.
Fur Coat Oil Lamps, go to macron a Big er s. .I , Juno 1, 1859. P. 0. address (Irampion Hills.
For Gus Chandeliers, go to Merrell a 8163r'5. 1 . . .
For Dinner bells, go•to - tnertell A' Bigler's,.l .
NOTICE. :-
For Tea belle, go to merrell a .11)gler's, .
For Grain Cradles, go to Merrell a Bugler's. ETTERS of Adurinistatioa having
the beenestate
this
For Ploughs; go to • merrell a Bigler's. • day grunted:to e un d ersigned e 'on
For Side Hill Plougbe, , go to merrell a Bigler's. ', o' alph Campbell, late of Union' township, de-
For Road Scrapers, go to warred! a -Bigler's.! ceased. All persons indebted to Said *State will
For Sand Screens •go to moron a Bigler's.' make immediate payment, and those who have
For 000100 43 10 0 i
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ga Vir' . :3 ~ 01,,7 0 . lilt Bigler's. „claims will present them duly aothentimited Us
For flay ' Sales, go to - werrell 'ii Bugler's. It, J. Crane, Esq., Cisartield, or to net.
'For •Polent Oink Ism; go to - merrell a . Bigler's. I. • WM:" r.. JoUrlio,
-Poreioerilttilerk-g 644 - -- -ukekroll 4-1-iikteelt• Union tp,,,, , June itti, 18411. At , . -
Fos Lamp Shades, go to . merrell a Bigler's.
Fur Spotter, go to •.- ' • , taerre'l a •Bigler's.
For Shoot liinkr;'‘golo::, • Merrell a Iliglor',s.
For Fruit'Cidis, go to • merrell a Bigler's.
For Houso Spoil dig, go to • morroll a lingler's.
For Old Dominion Coffeepots, ge to ' - •
mowed'a 11171 Ar's,
, • s• ,
Country ooduoo taken into eichanges; leo,
old Copper, Brant, Cast, Metal, Act. ' • • ,e.
• - • •' , • •MERBELI A BICILEit.
Clearfield, Juno 4, 18A9.
A HIGH ESTIMATE.—WIint dose the rea
der think of the'Scandalous" editor who
could give this answer to a correspon
dent ! "JaNNlE—Minis!ers.'iire not more
addicted to than the nien of
other profeihions. • A few of the Kallooll
type take gin toddies and liberties with fe•
males, but the great It:IL:jolly are
las good as lawyers and dect. , rs. It' you
want a trio clhristian marry and editor.
A WRITER in Hotochoid wont, thus de
scribes the appearance of Napoleon 111 ;
. "He is grizzled, cadaverous, and lame in
the left hip, said labors to conceal this last,'
defect. His walk is awkward. llu turns
out his toes,, and leaps, heavily on the
strong stick ho Carries in well-gloved
hand. He is carefully dressed ; but. though
his coat fits hint accurately,, he ,has notn
ing Of 'the air of a perfectly dressed man.
His figure is not improved by the cuirass
which his coat will not conceal. Every
step he takes :is studied, while his eyes
scans every passer-by with a book which
has something uncanny in its expres
lion."
PaosAlc Poxiutr.---I gave liar a rose and
gave her a ring, and . I asked, her to marry
we then ; but she sent them all back the
thing, ne notion .of men. -
I.teld-her I'd oceans of money and
,goods,
tried to frighten her with a growl; but; she
answered she Wasn't brought up' in. the
woods, to be scared by the screech of an
owl. I called her a baggage and every
thing bad ; I slighted her features, and
form ; till at length I succeeded in get
ting hr mad; and-she raged like a sea
ima storm. And then in a moment I
'turned and smiled, and called her my,nn
geCtind all ; she fell in my arms like a
wearisome Child, and exclaimed, "We will
marry-thiti-4411," • • - !, •
•
A LIVING FAITEL-11l A pupil° school :n
New York,n short timosin,ce s .ou an ,alarm
nfifire,4 terrible fititi einiuiedrand- many
of the scholars were injured by rushfirg to
the doors, and one of the teachers, a young
lady. jumped from a w ticlow: Among the
lmndreds of, children, with ' wiumn the
,Art_
intilding wee one , girl, among the best '
the_ ,pcbpol who thOigh ,1411 he frightful
stone, nuilniained entirg yv enmppso3.
The color indeed forseolt her cheek. nee'
lip quivered. , The tears stood in hereyes,
but she moved not. After order had been
restored, and her oompanions had :been
brought back to thoir pieces; the question
was asked hor, km* she oath° to sit so!atill 1
without apparent alarm, when everybody
else was in such a fright. "My father,' o
said she.M..et t a firettlaKantl ; lo;_told me if
there 'Wes an el'artx; et aro in,t ( he school, I
must sit st .
, .
•
A COinvtitx teni or/ corres.
pOndent ,of " the Vincennes, &in. writing
twin says:
I asked. an old lady of the Ohurche in
confidence, if . she really. thought"dis
virtuous" woman Wduid'beeome
by joining the °Mirth. ghejtcleed
virtuous
, Ig' ; oop
1 13 9T0K,. •aisis her "specks," and said,
"'yes, if the peaky men would let' her
!alone 1" And I believe she is right._
JAMES T. LISOMAD2 -
11.14.4011., 0." *WET
~,:upprpiptlntnarits3m,,'
"'‘OkEARFIELP
au ral d i ptiox'aitAiting,stliliCAFD Dam's} msarossa
D0P 43803 .
Callectiont4/44 040190640frfigptt3 remitted.
01 . 10 y $ qici
cries ebn~t ptty `'
Oli•OfIloa on brarkat street, opposite the resi.
4eutoof Jas. B. Graham, Eaq.
• .
'fib all wanting , Forji;
_ye ; adv'ereisei 4 l*
Rion.m. 27, I t
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RAACIKEItEL AND 'HERRING for We to
Otitriektitiro-4 1 iiirensilittw l
: I ST I. r i 0 1 1 PDX ZEIr
;eat 1§14.--ncr.l4, vol. tr.
OR TIN WARE , 01+ ALL KINDS
JGO TO MERRELL di BIGLER'S.
teor Brlttanula ware
M go to •
ERRELL 4. 13IGIARIVS*.
For 'lloilo* *are co to
lIERRELL 4' BIGLER'S.
Pumps! pump!! Pump,s!!_!
HE undersigned would; respectfully
1. ammo* to - the toitizeni of. Clearfield count) ,
that he has commenced the .uhcive'dbuitinees in
CUR IVENS VIZ L E.‘"'
whotikluothitinkr leopitiuhkiidthilest artiolo
of pump kind. They are not made out of iron,
copper, :Ault, or galvanized chain, but of lbe very
I hono' YELLOW PINE.' , PorYthe estiination in
*doh: they are held by others, see Die following
The only reliable pump now in nee • •f f•••: ,
I , „ Dr. A. D. Dills, Clearlotti•
The.only pump woitiChatiog„ , •
, • •0-: B••' 43 . 4 ildlolgfai Luther/1 ) 01P
The A° got Ptg. pro , or; Pf PAW pump
in use . Dever Luther" , w:g,
'Work ' s' `Oireelisn't in a forty toot will, .
; ••, ffi; • ;Jima Vaildw,ell,'Plko tp.
*good and - reliable I poi% • "`r;, •' [ 1 ''• • ; •
' • . • ; - Tbes.; - Rafferty, - Pien-tp.
All order" **draped to l i beitobeeriber af§Cur
wswing, will be ProPP4 attended to.
4TTEL
iCtinieuirille June" - low
_ •
00tekp s
NT.
li
I THE subsembetoffershis farm situated
in•inprrenee .township Clearfield county,
donta.ining home tmolriridted and forty
*Or with 'about Seventy-57a sitiretCleared
barn, young", orchard '
tfiereon; for ,ttele or rent on, reasonable
terms. Eiiquirn,of the subscriber soon.-
- Possession given at, once). ;
: .• • ;Wm. PORTER.'
:tleaifield, Clearfield County, Pa. •
and the business, will be. carried on by the name
of JACOB J. STORER. Ado:, at the St. Mary's
Steam Tannery, in St. Mary's Elk county Penn.
sylvania.• 'They hope by their long experience
in business, and their desirUtoTtileasS the public,
that Way will receive a part of the public patron
age. .I.,umbermen and others, who desires good
article of. Boots and Shoes, will bad fled it great
ly to their ;advantage to call and get good bar.
gains as
or
aro determined to 'sell as low as
louthe ' i, or booband, shoes can bo had in Phila.
doiphia for ,cash ler' hides, • , All orders promptly
:111k,trARRIAIIE CEICTIFICATIIIank force, utteuded 10., ~- • ' '
for sale at the office of the "Clearfield - JAcoB VSTOBER, - .400.
rd 410 0 . 1 4 ," • Vto. 2, vol. iv.l
MBBUM
'O4'I)).AY LAREIZIIi
, The:War in Europe carried
•
\-- into Africa, and
Joingerox isjuet receiving and olpea.
Tsme
tng at hie shoe !tore on tho corner of Second
and Locust ctrorta Ono dooi above trio."Ropub•
!lean i0Olco,")-
A' arse an ..t4gut;ful Alsortmont of Ladiea' •
_ _and , Gentlemen. •
7 noovs, siuOics; GICITERS
116 ; 01 *$;' - Tin; ike; ihe, I
of tottery: variety ietelyle sad Material, from the
heavy hrogiti to the' fair);
I Also
Boys . , and.,ChUdrows
6:110Eq, GAITERS . AND SLIPPERS,
pr AL,L,
76 ti hick .4 added Lcw:9t aiek of
• ZUSWitlataDat-J,
Such as Sole 'Leather, tip; `Heavy' blorookw; Ao.
—warted' • I
'P r ialo4 Yill - • Vtiy 1 , 04 , for coah.
• , work moat). kr order; as weuntwith
oomptness, and in the .neatest and iordt. 'durablo •
manner.
My old customers and all 'others, are respect.
.fully invited to call and axonal:10 my a'ock, and
judge fur themselves.
ISAAC •ttetiNSTON.
May 11, 1.959—tf. no. 17; vol. iv.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH
FROM DIINDALR, IRELAND:I!
pIISSoLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore exlsting between
4 11. Kerns, is this 407' dissolved.—
The business hereafter will be carried on by .
Henry Kerne, in whose hands the books of the
firm will remain. 2it URNS.
.Jane Ist,'lt3S9.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
- OTIOE 'ls hereby given , that,-tbe. part
nership heretofore °aiming 'between James
ellen and John Hutson, in the inerehantile and
lynahering business at Alulsenshurg; in Coring-.
ton township,' Clearfield l eountys, had been dis
solved. , , . .. .
June =6, 1.859
CAUTION:
A x4 t risireqq,jare, hpre,b3t:enutkined against
211„; pure lasing or' inedling - 'ilth - llie following
,nautettproperty in • the poseesaien ,of Richard
Dauver,jr.l ga p • white and: Weak ,now, tone
,ffitring,ealf, five bogs, one cookingstove, one bed •
and bedding, one table, and nab olooks,whioh - T
purchased at constable , sale,. pod is left with the
said Richard Dativer, jr.,. On loan only, pubjeet to
my order.
' „, .• ' - • 1 RICHARD DANITER.Sen,
;June lit, ,1849,. , 1 •,• • •
R „
-0., . v ~ •, '.1 , ••• ~ ' ...l.errtlitalr2o2ll, 1851'
! - OM. .YA ACYr.t I. hereby yen, that Jacob'
4 1 cOrer, ~et• Portsmouth .Plow Hampshire
?E,
litely . of,. ghliodelpitia,, and „R. C. , Shultz, have
Ole. daY, entered into. Ce-,tartnership in the of ,
TANNING, CURRYING, BOOT SHOE
,: IIND /EARNES).9 MAKING,
Pike's _ Peak
C NEW DR Ud i
rI
ft \ STATIONARY ANt
V.43201MMY IrIEZ rNM 2
would respectfully inform my' friends and the j
public generally, that I keep constimiliod
hand, at my, now store on • Market street, •nekirlY
opposite th jail, ono of the largest and best-m:
torments of Drugs, Medicine, Stationary, To
bacoo and Cigars, rancy . Goods, &0., to bo,founill
in the obuntry, ,
It embracesTn the drug line, a general Stotdi
drugs or the freshest and best quality; Asti
popular pittent 'medicines of the day, stioti"asj
I tindsare Wood Searcher. Louden,iitOd'
Expectorant, IllanativePille.Pile ROM
edy, and Elder Italian Balm, Orerti
Cherry Peotoral,
oolerioues Lotion. corbin's
Robin's ExPgPtortknt, PDX
extra cattle - roWners, &EN
In the stationary lino can be found iiiiimsolF
lent assortment of Writing, Note end 'totter Pit:
per, snob no ' •
Silver Lake Notc, Pa6on'i Con e#
Legal Clap, for tAe use of Justices;
Lawyers &c., Valley fbrge .Mills;
&c. Also a fine article of Port
Folios, especially adapted, to
the um of Ladies. Pen Rackei
Mucilage, Steel pens, Lead
Pencils, Blank
In short anything kept in a general Amami
y atom
My stock. of
. • ,
Tobacco and Cl •
gars ie the choicest
everbrought to tne ,
hlMng been selected by one •
who tun a and appreciates the weed.
The Tobacco consists ,of Natural leaf,
Cavendish, Fig, Ladies twist, Rough and,
Ready iSco. Of cigars, the varieties are 40*
such as the Don Quixote, El Sole, wry.
LitaiePs, Henry Clay's, Shies, sad halt
Spanish, dc., Rappo and Scotch.
snuffs, Smoking Tobacco fancy
and common pikes sta
stems, do. Thelano,y
goods comprise
such articles ai
.. , . . .
. •
Itibbone, Hosiery, Combs, Spectsp et urn'
' 1 ie f f -
ory, Fancy lkair Oils, Soaps; a largo . Too t •o gen
uine Bears Oil, Tooth Brumblis, Pat lgo4ipalei
and an endless variety of article, of thiit Amara
In connection with my other stook; I Ifave 'es;
tublishod a News Office for the isle of Weekly
Literary papers and monthly Periodicals. I will
receive every week, ilarpor's Weekly, Frank Lee-.
lie, American Union, N. If: Picayune, Flag of,
our Union, Balleu's Pictorial, Bleason's Line of
battle Ship,' &o. Among the monthlies may
be found, Ilarper's Oodey, Graham, Yankee No-
Sone, 'ranh Leslie, ballou, etc. ' I will sell low
for cash. , . . ,
Vg,.Roweinber the place on market street
I nearly opposite the jail.
GEORGE W. RIIIIEM, Duruenri.
Clearfield may 25th, 1859.
TO T 111: Pt EMIG', TOE BOOK A.N6 . P . k.IIIODICAL TRADE;
•
•
WD have the honor to andountm that woshali
issue, on or about the, first of December
next, so as to be In season to' command the ear
ly attention of the public tiati perio4ral
trade, the first number of a new illustrotetl'atag
nano, to be called the "Great Republio" Month.
ly. It is intended to make thiti Magazine Ma-.
everyparlor in .ery respect to anyth'ing ever befors;
issued in this country, The gelkend seop'e 44 its'
character can bast be underatodd by its /Lame; %(
will bo thoroughly National—in no wise section%
al or sectarian, and wholly impersonal. It will
'Ora to tho writers and thtiekors of this Union
a common field, where tlioy, can meet on the
highoet ground of contemporary literature. If
will aim to gather abour it every variety of itstel.
It. S. STEWART
Wet;
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Bring, among other grounds, Essays,'
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Prentiss, Charles Swain, Fits-Green RaloOk.'
Chas, J. Ingertell, Orestei A, Aronnsen, Geri.
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Gayarre, Wm. Gilmore Salina, Park Benjamin:.
Hon. Albert Pike, .of Arkan'sas, - Albe - Attrind
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CLEABPILD OAS' COMPAN'T..'•
A proliininary nieelinivthr the organization,uf
tt
the Clearfield Gas Citimiuty will be hell!, tk.
the, Court House itt , 'Cularfield on Saturday
4th day of June 180, at so'clbak P. N. •
.
citizens friendly to the project are deeired tit
In attendance, as several oNers for the emetics Cif
the works bare.beon'had, andimportant hush/ego'
will be tratOtacted: . • , - , : ..' . . '
1
JOIINATIIAN BOYNTOIt, ~ • ,',,
' SA3ICEL 31,11Te11E1.4, Cettli
WST: A. WALLACS. '-.
May 25th, 1t8591.- . • .-..
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