Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 29, 1859, Image 4

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JOB PRNITING.
An extensive stiiek Of Jobbing mateial
Peebles the roblisherof,the "Refubtican"
_
to tinnotinte to the public the he is preps..
red to do ail kinds of
POSTRRII, PAIIPIIIITS, PROGRAMMES,
PAPER ikC4C!" CIRCULARS,
BALL TiCKSTS, .LIANDRII44I,
ilud every kiniiirint.ing usually done
in neountry job office.
:4111 ercliVe will be executed wittuneit.'
ness mid despatch. , „ 4
tt. ARRIME
armies.
:7pl3t- x`; HOWp:
. .
',Once ob a time to try my skill,
. ---- inasee What t coal'
I set rde clown end Wrote a verse-.-
All about a dsoir,
lonre-ii to & been VLesete.-4 •
• • Ire smiled, and fejt his heed,
And iseidit was goof t a Ming •
As eve r hefiad read.
• ,
Another time when in a town
Not veil' fix remote,
' I wrote, a curious little song,
A song about a coat.
•/..aaw. a tailor on the street,
•
• I.And up to him 'I ran,
111,00 k the piece, he reed, end said
ivai a mighty than.
tiiinwhen I *aa calmL-
Agigentle as the cicive,
•• - ‘ l . l - WiCitie apiece of sentiment,
• ' All tendeinee and love,'
I Mat a pretty lady.friend •
.:Who onsiruelover had.
• lantid'the potter' to her , at eve,
Itnesrly drove her mad.
Thus if you want to reach the heart
Yoft'd better know the otringi .
For sit men have a curious way,
01:16ving some one thing.
If yon Imagine all must like
The same things just as you,
arOur, %Yips have gone up Blunder hill,
never, never do.
gritu Iturat
A3l Scieltethsev Hrirsa.—The fol‘
towing account' of a Guernsey heifer, the
oroperty of Dr. GIBSON. a well-known gen
der*, of Philadelphia who has been no
nal for the excellence of bis stock upon'
hiefartze and who has for several months
been/a resident of the island of Guernsey,
will, be read with intereat:
`,* heifer, little more than two yeitts and!
a Half old, of uncommon size and beauty,
brOtid . „ by ltelticholas Mellish, of poh Air,
ak tn e riked , 'Lki e , Protium *b o n. of
ir e U nited `Matti, of • America, to which
country she is -intended to be sent, has
attracted greatattention for 'several weeks
past. 'S he is of deep mahogany red,inter
nunsled with a few siartsef white on dif
tarantella:lmA' her body. Her -skin ii of
the brighteet YellOW, 1.1144 0 r coat like
*ilk or velvet . Ali, her points are nearly
eat / and in use she is !opera.): per 7
' to any animal of het age in the Isle
nsii . Were it not for the striking Pecu
liarities of the , Guernsey race, which mon
--- aptcuously belong to her, she might eagle
ly he mistaken for a splendid apeetnten of
4 Durham or Ayrshire ace. WeiniteF.:
sfind-thot kle.,-Xellish_ received 'Oi.i' o 7
letfge price for her, tvhioh may, account ; i
-
fur his: permitting snob an animal to leave
she Wand. This magnificent .and high-1
bred .creature has recently -calved,- end
yields milk in quality and quantity rowel
to that of the finest cows which. have ' had
. two or three adios ; 'an effect likely to
meke speedy inroads upon a euperfitrous
- fritand - flesh, and to - make away much of
that size and beauty which inherently be
long to that particular class of milkers
-and butter makers from which ,the: is
ktriswit to be descended through a long
and direct line. Professor Gibsewq who is
..
at 'present med., gin Guernsey, and who
visited the id s +"<'' ', some -years ago, ..is a
great admirer of our bovine breed, •which,
for its dairy qualities, he considers sive=
tier to all others. He has, at different
times, sent a considerable number of
enernsey, cows to America, where they
have thriven in a remarkable manner,
and havemaintained their abaracteristio
„productiveness of milk and yellow butter.
The heifer. above described is a , 'proof of
the exoellencep of form and of the size to
which our cattle may be brought by care
ful breeding, and it may bo hoped that it
will stimulate our farmers to increased
attention to this invaluable branch of rti'-
ral economy, and especially to the keep
ing their best animals for breeding pur
'poses, When we see that in England
from 4.500 to £lOOO is sometimes paid for
a find-rate bull or cow in no way superior
to what we might produce in Guernsey,
we cannot but feel surprise and regret that
more determined and systematic efforts
are not made to obtain for our race that
celebrity and , that marketable value to
which it might be entitled. -- Guernsey
-Star. ,
..,.
THE : HAMMAONTON FARMPR
-newspapers devoted to Literature and A
griculture, also setting forth full accounts
of the new settlemeut of Hanimonton, in
New Jersey, can be lubscribcd for at 25
cents per annum.
Inatome pestsge 'tempi Or the amount.
daikkoess to Editor of-the Farmer, Ham
•unonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey.—
Those wishing cheap, land, or the best
quality, in one of the healthiest and• moat
dolightful climates in the Union, see ad-
DU DS FOR SALE 25 MILES
ksimPhiladelphia by Railroad in the State
•cif,Newaersky. Soil among the best for,
Agricaltural purposes, being a good klutz I
soil, with * clay bottom. The land is a
ihirke tract, divided into ,mall farms, and'
husdreds from all parte of the conntry are ' ,
now Settling and building. The crops can
beseen growing. Terms from $l5 te.s2o
per acre, payable within four yeara.hy , in
'ban:Lents. To visit the place:4o*re'
Vine at. wharf at Philadelphia, at - 11 A.
Ir.. by Railroad fir Hammonton, - „
•drese A. J. Birgit*, by battiOr t , PP* *4 -
`fteliasl32ot 10.11601er actliumn, .•.
_,l LIST
l'onsteri AND D9i ESTiC Bnutol
DIBBt
uk
In Me Cbunty qf Cleavield for the New 1859-
Towsuutto.. ,
CLASS AXOUNT.
Brady.
10; H. Arnold, q 14
Samuel Arnold, 1
11. • Moore, 1
liaberling A Ben, t 4,
Jacob Kuntz., 14
Carlisle & 00. 14
Barrett , 14 .
A. 3"l4ozuerit Rttit iakiliWo
Limber 44 borough.
John Ferguson,
John Broomall, •
Wright Co.
_
Jordan.
Henry Swan,
MeMorry I - Hagerty,
David McGehee,
Russell MeMirry, ; 14
1 411bnut A, Snyder„ , 14
E. 1 40 P4titrir 4 • 14
James ,Mo any, , .14
Potehlo It Son. • 14
'ewis `Smith.
. -
Becetirid. •
. Wild's Dloki g oa,
.Wne Leiliq• • •
J.•..Cotepetv
flsyudi' , lllgerty,'
2446 101 11 Hetulerson,
Whitmer Co.
Actletehte.
Jamie 'Format,
..ICntox.
Martin . Stith, •
,
nui . Sensviai dsrough•
Win. lrvin,
Irrin Sons,
Wau Moliride, ,
A. Montgomery,
John Patten,
J. D. Thompson,
N. Goedwin,
,Bogp.
Win"Linnadee
J-Iscatur.
• Rodman APerke;
J. F. Reiner,
Yoh*.
F. F. Brenner. 'Worried&le.
R. F. Brenner. (2) Ky 14
Grafampton.
John Reit, 14
J. B. Grillem, 11
Bradford.
Matthew Feisty. 14
Edward Williams, lI
Clearfield borough,
W,m. F. Irwin. 12
Richard Mouop. 18
Reed di Weaver, 12
•Bloom& Rtswiler,
Merrell i Carter. - 11
Kritzer & Bone, U
C. D. Watiscip.'
George W. Mom, 14
Zeonard, Finney I Co. Brokerii i (Mee.
Goshen."
Elia Irvin & Sot,
OM*,
Ciferxrd.
Jooophlewhi , Co.
J. AlllO~ , Lseoast, 13 10 00
w/14001001 71,11uumbroy. 14 700
*an^
Francis Cii44741.
‘16111502,
41 1147;:- . -
P. A. GoAdhs,
.I. P. liar
X J. Bikinis,
Diktrbt.Titirs ,
Hiram Woodward,
Dsaleil)mbaker, 14 7 00
14 • • 7 00
H. Those ballasted edit-tam joileef 2 that:
an appeal ba_bald at the Counaleajoaege:Ot
-104 datlhatalsh-or Cleatitildi.' , oa the 14th
day ot4nue, 1859, 141 o'clock, P. 51 .
(Id W. LONG,
Nap. APPRAISDit.
May.h.lBsl.—ao.
Valuable Farm For Sale.
rllll3 SubsOriher offers fay, valuable farm
situated in Brady 'township, Clearfield Coun
ty, on the:Ma edit of Lu.
Oland:lug, containing , -
IS6 ACRES,
-Treth-Fft Aare, Cleared,
and in *good obit. of enitivatitM. "'
.The Ulan°e
is wets vninsann. The improvements are a
PLANK. 11011814 k well finighed, „AA by 24 in
else, arranged for Ls latched to. be added being
well, calsnalsted_ for a• TAVERN STAND: laving,
three rooms on the first fiocr, and five on the se
cond; reasonably good- temforary stabling, Bldg
dent to contain twelve horses; a thriving , young
orchard of choice Milt; and'. $ well which " con
tains an amply suppV of . the , best water. The
land lays in reaeh of - Sandi Orbele. so that thi
timber can be headed, to it in two or thritts miles
- P
good level &I
-OU a ro___
Terms of gale--Oheap foiOasit, or in iwyments
to suit purchasers. = •• ' •
For information apply to the owner on _ the
premises.
JOIIIIT;DALN,
May 3, 1869.—tf. no. 111, Tel iv.
CAUTION.'
ALL persons are hereby cautioned ' against
pore:meting or medlbog with , the following
named property in the possession of Richard
Danver,jr.: One white and black oow, one
spring calf, five hogs, one cooking stove; one bed
and bedding, one table, and one clock, which. I
purchased at constable sale, and is left with the
said Riohard Danver, op loan only, subjeetl4
my order. .
RICKARD ,DANVRR Ben.
Juno let, 1859. •
aurfo ettmerata .11'aostazy
ihNuARr 2OTn, 18$9.
uncto Norrop,
given, that Jacob gStorer, of Portsmouth New Ifampshire
lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Shultz, have
this day entered into Co-Partnership in the of
TANNING, aII,R.EFT.ArG,.BOOT SHOE
AND HARNESS JUICING,
and the business will be tarried on by the name
oPJACOB J. STORER Akio., at tlia:St.'illary 9 a
Steam Tannery, in St. Mary's Elk county Penn
sylvania. They hope by their long esparto:leo
in business, and , their desireto please the public,
thattney will receive i part of the publie palson
age.• Lumbermen and others, who desire a good
article of. Boots and Shoes will find Sad it great
their *imeatarfr to-hill and get good bar=
selessois we' aura determined to mill as low as
lattimr;or boots and shoes can be -had in Phila.
delphia for cash or hides. All orders proMptly
attended 16.
MOW J. A2'01411 . 1; motto.
ra °4 o , " 4:1T,3
tabine; 0411.11114124,;,
.;.;
ititrtteti, of the borough of
Pa., will be prepared at_all times to attend to
to any ,business in the above line on short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His place
of business is'at the old shop on the north aide of
Market 'street, 3d door east , of Third it.. nearly
apposite the old Jew store;.where he will keep
constantly on band a large assortment of Ma
hogony and Cane Bottom Chid% and Rabinet
Ware of every description, which he will dispose
of on as reasonable _tetins ea , the, keine 'articles
oan be bad elsewhere iti the County.
/Ifs stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, eon.
slits in part of—Dressintatid Common,,Bureans,
Sofas, Sewing and Mashing Stands, Desks and
Book Cases Frenoh and Field Post Bedsteads.
Diniag,Briakihtst, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
blas, &o. CoSinkmanufactured and delivered at
any place desired. -
February 9,,1859.-4no. 4, vol. kr iv.l
$ 7-00
7 00
9 9
7
7 0 0
7 00 .
00
7 0
7 00
' 760
7 00
7 00
7 00
00
k_l
- NOTICE.
THE undersigned being about to Curare
their partnership, give notice to all persons
hating dealings with them in any way whatso
ever, to calVand settle without delay, as in a
abort time the books will be left in other hands
for settlement; but they would peefer that all
who. can possibly do so, sirould square their ac
counts before the dissolution is finally effected.
MERRELLE do CARTER.
Clearfield, Pa., April 6,1859.-- 2 no. 12, vol. iv.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
00
7 00
7.09
7 00
7 Q 0
• CARD.
MISS CONSTANT late from the East respec
fully announces to the citizens of
Clearfield and the County generally, that she is
prepared to give instruction in Music—
,
' PIANO, MELODEON AND GUITAR
AM, IY THR summon LANGUAGE—IT BEM HRH
RATIVS TONGUE.
She refers all who may be interested in the
above, to the - Rev. Dr. and Mrs. M'Leod.
Terms—sB 00 in advance, or $lO 00, if not in
advance.
Dee. 8,1838.--4f.'
IFIRSTINIFIRST SERVED 1
BOOTS & SHOES
AL kr -1 O. trA •
*Mr °
JOSEPH GOON ,
THANKFUL for past favors, and grateful for
future prospects, desires to inform the citizens of
this vicinity, and his old friends and patrons in
partionlar,_that he has removed to the FIRST
ROOM in the East end of
OPram'a Now F ow,
The First Door West of the Mansion House.
where he has on band constantly, a large assort
went of every variety in the
BOOT AND SHOE LINE
CUSTOM WORE ATTENDED TO WITH DISI•ATCH
The sty best of stock will be used, add no
pains spared to make nest fits and durable work.
All of which can be obtained from the said' Joseph
• Goon VERY LOW for the READY RHINO.
Clearfield, Aug. 18. 1868.
,700
20 00
--" i 6 oo
t oo
7 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
12 60
10'00
12 50
12 50
7 OD
12 60
7 00
700'
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
TUE undersigned, having been partners in the
business of tanning, currying, and boot and
shoemaking, at the St. Mary's Steam Tr unary,
have this day by mutual consent dissolved their
co.partnerehip connection. All debts' due said
firm of G.'W. Watson £ Co., and ill claims against
them will be settled by B. C. Shultz, of St. Mary's,
wholes purchased the interest of the 'two
partners.
- ' - WATSON,'""
• -• THOMASV. RIOH/MIS,
N. C. SCHULTZ.
St. Mary!' Steam Factory, Jan. 12,1869. .
• [no. t.
13 10 00
1& 10 00
T 7 00
;4 yob
34. 00
00
700
LOOK HERE i LOOK RE:
'ONIUB undersignettuntrscribers, take this meth
od of informing the public 'generally, that,
they have this day entered into copartnership in
..THE BLACK - SMITR - BUBINEF I S,'
and can be found at tbe...shopfo . nippily occupied
`StiunkWlier ) ,.on Third street, in this bo
rough,. where.they will be pleased to see the r old
customers,, and as many new ones as can nutke
it convenient to them a call.
Bring . oti yoir hoes, your spades and piece,
Yourlog-chainiend your pulling sticks,
Your Odds, your-sleighs, your horse, your mare,
I No three-year old shall then go bare.
Yonr.spears_ will work up then just right,'
To prooni.ng hooki for every height.
Your swordittoo, shell then be wrought,
To ploughshares sucittu-Cain-nteer bought.
JACOB SHIINSWILER, •
. . - 080. W. ORR.
Clearfield, December IN 1858.—tf.
7 00
"HARD TIMES NO MORE.'
A NY PERSON (Lady or Gentleman,) in the
United States, possessing a small capital of
from $3 to $7 can enter into no easy and respeot
hie Widnes!, by which from $5 to $lO per day
can be rsafirad. - Por partionlars, address, (with
stomp,) • W. R. ACTON I Co.
41 North SIXTH St. Pitman's.
Feb.l9th''l49.-3m. . •
'DOR, BALE, by Blartaatt, k CARTER, Adqnie
,Zat•Pit improved Cons Steller —Aio a few
Mein Cutters of the bee titled-IMb a large Tul
ey of Goods in their line, putt ?mired, and irt it
bis sold low. for oasis °Tramline.
Clearfield, Dom 8, 1888. r .-
RODUCE W ANTED. Wheat, Rye, Otite,
Corn, Buckwheat—and. The-Wood, wanted
st tbe office of the Clearfield Republican in pay
ment of printing. deo. 1,,1 858.
THE subscriber taices this method
infooni.ag any and all persons vishing t
procure the. •
- 1111461 1v iltlir - Wilio9lll --
that -e the agent for Clearfield,County,
an. t w tl= fuinish and put in the said wheel,
On the shortest possible notice, upon ap•
plication tieing made to him at his resi
dem* in Lawrence township,three miles
south of Clearfield torough; or" ' by letter
addressed to him at ciegteldP.o.
, JOHN 4 . REED,
Lawrence tp., Spt. 1, 1858.-----ihn.pd.
"PIM. undersigned respectfully informs his
, customers and the public generally, that by
has just returned from the East, and opened at
his establishment in SHAW'S' ROW Clearfield,
Pa, a fine.stoolr of WATCHES of different Oat
itis, and JEWELRY of ovally variety, from a fill
sett to a singie piece, which he will sell at the
most reasonable prices for CASH.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watohes and, Jewelry
eerefully repaired and Warranted. , -
A continuance of patronage la solicited. f"
.4 -
mov. 10th, 1858. 1L P. NAHGLE;4.
1 mportont ; to Lumberclicne
weTou. * 4Wrprr
EitMaCCOl2ll3l3•
Voallsornitimg: 'dim., etelimlivrerni
sthoriumoiti.r4ol43, •
p,,,.. r ,—...._._ _4 , oofit O r Ici ~ A ng's xi._
tal •
EL
0T
_.,..„:,,_, . ~ 7 k rimns titutklnd abbisiya earraPtiMi_ of the
'' ' ''' ll -.• / •---' , blood; hy• *ldols ibis" fluid , becomes vitiated.
filt: il7 *fit - thil SC above :UAL., , *eat, and poor. Being in the en' culittithi, it
. :' VilakilAZll3l4ll4llth
M.
1110PILTNE takes thrill method °fief iii•illse jaa 'ln any F in ' of it. No or g an is free
• - i.lni idi ?id Monde and the public generally frmn_its attacks, ndr is there one which it may
*stile has just 'ItE4OPENED _the above web not destroy. : • The scrofulous taint is variously
known Hotel, and re,stted ibis a style Imitable h embed bY uteicurial &ens!' lo w litin g ,
the age, and the wants
rid
:the ttairelling piddle. ordered , or unhealthy food, impure air, fdtli
Mr. H. has bad a large ixperience in hotel keep. , and filtlry habits, the depressing
in' vices, and,
has no heitation id laying that hie guests . above all, litY the venereal infection. ' Whet.
windlls loose a pleasant - and desirable,stoa-_ rex be its origin, it is hereditary in tile' con.
Ping stsn--- - :-' Initution, descending ..from.parents to children_
' Of the elegible location of this Hotel for per.'
.
lens visiting the 04, either on , unto the third andlourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who A ays, .. 1
ON BUSINESS' Olt - PLE,4IB U.RE, will visit the iniquities of the , fathers; upon
it le deemed altogether unneoeseiry to speak, their children." ' ,. '3,14 1 '' .. ti.- -* "
~,,.
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eine hotel in Philadelphia Is bettor known thin . Its effects commence by deposition frontime .
t h e "Old Aforral Vernon." 1 blood of corrupt or Ulcerous matter, Which, - In
By close attention to 'the Wants of his onstom- • t h e l ungs
ere Mr. I. hopes to deserve a share of bll liver, and internal organs, Is teitasit
patron . P ° ° , tubercles; in the
.glands,, euiellingt i stnirell
' th surface eniptiorni ,Deform Thia foul coif.
N. D.pie terms per day has been fixed at th ii , a '
low rate of $1.25. ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
Sept 22nd , 1858. 1 yr.
\ the energies of hfe, so that ' scrofulous contitittlk
bons not . only suffer from scrofulOus cord
plaints, but therhave far less power to With-
FAT EIVILVG HOTEL,, I stand the attacks of other diseases; conga
quently, vast, numbers perish by disorders
(FORMERLY [MOWN' AS ruE GOOD INTENT,) 'which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
CURNENSVILLE, , are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
i system. Most of the consumption which de-
Clearfield Couhty, Pennsylvania. eimates the human family has its origin directly
The subscriber begs leave tq inform his old in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
customers, and the public generally that ho has destructive diseases of theliver, kidneys, brain,
recently taken the above well known stand, and' and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
that he lute entirely refitted mid refurnished it in arc ag g ravated by i the same cause.
a style adapted to the age, and the wants of the
One quarter o all our people are scro fulous;
entire traveling community. their persons are invaded by this lurking in
' HIS TABLE I fection, and their health is undermined by it.
will always be provided with every luxury the To cleanse it from the'system we must renovate
markets and surrounding country will afford, the blood by an alterative medicine, and in-
HIS BAR I vigorate it by healthy food and" exercise.
will be supplied with the choicest wines and li-'. Such a medicine wo supply in
uors. ,
HIS STABLES, AYER'
q S
which are the best and molt commodious on the Coninound Extract of Sarsaparillal
'
road within a day's travel, will always be in k
charge of careful and attentive hostler'. In the mar e ff ectu alremedy which the medical
short Vain ii - our times eat devise for this' every
Every" department' of hill Establishment will where prevailing and fatal malady. Itis.coin
be supplied with all the coalforta and convenieu- biped from the most active rcmeclials that have
I
ties the weary traiellor could desire. been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
Juno 2, '5B. WM. A. MASON. i disorder from the biped, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
I Hence it should he employed for the care of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, etch as Eiturrivc
and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANIMONY ' S FIRE,
Rosa, Or EEYSIrELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES,
litoTett es, litAiNs and Botts, Tuitone. Terren
and SALT Rnr.um, SCALD HEAD, Rigewomd,
RIIEIIMATISM, SYrlfitrric and MERCURIAL DIS-
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLATETS.AILISING FROM VITIA
TED on Imrunn BLOOD. the popular belief
in '' impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is imporsiLlc in
contaminated constitutions.
CLEARFIELD
;ST
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clo
CORNER• OF FIRST AND MARKET
STREETS,
0332.115411T1422121L*0
TIM undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the traveling public in general, that
he has taken the above house.,
FORMERLY KNOWN AS E HEMP-'H
I LL ' HOTEL,
Tate house has been recently refitted ini-
proved, and newly furnished;
ERTENSIVE STABLING
ZIAS BEEN COMPLETED; AND HE IS PREPARED
TO ACCOMMODATE
All who may give him a call, in the most
pleasing and agreeable manner.
Es fin Anvil;
. y Pxoviialloil
With every thing to render his house a desirable
stopping lace,
IBIUZ LOAM' .
will be supplied with an assortment of choice li
quors; and ho will endeavor to entertain his
guests in a manner that car.not fail to give tho
FULLEST SATISFACTION.
Tbo . house is situated in a pleasant and
quiet part of the town, and no expense
or attention Will be spared to make it one
of the best houses in the county, A lib
eral patronage is respectfully solicited.
H. HA YS MORROW.
Clearfield, aug. 18,11 sg. ly.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(LATE WHITE SWAN.)
Race et. above Third, Philo,
Volt TILE RAPID CURE OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump.
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in - advanced stages of — the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases •of its cures, ,that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and oven desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where_its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
• has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
CUBA HOTEL, jAYNESVILLE, .
PA.j on the afflicted they cart_never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
THE above Hotel, having recently been fitted be forgotten.
up for a house of entertainment., is now open PREPARED BY
for the accommodation of the public. Travelers
will find this a contreniont house. DR. 3.. C. AYES Jr. CO.
May 19, 1869, ' JOHN JORDAN. LOWELL, MASS.
PIM proprietor. of the above well known ee
l. tabliehment being thankful for the very
liberal patronage bestowed upon them the - past
year, take this method of informing their friends
an& the public that they ere still prepared to no
oommodate them if favored with a tall.
During the Summer months the hovise has been
thoroughly renovated, improvements made and
other extensive, alteratilne in contemplation.
We are determined to devote our whole atten
tion to business and flatter ourselves with the
conviction that we shall be able to give satisfac
tion. SIDES & STOVER.
?Ik. B. Carriages wiii rays be in readiness to
convey passengers to a from Steamboat Land
ings and Railroad Dep 'dta. S. & S.
March 31st, 1858. y,
NTATIONAL EXCHANGE. HOTEL.—,
The 'enbeciiber having taken the above *ell ;
known stand,, formarlY. kept by Win. A. Afason,l
in Curweneville, Pa., In ready to accommodate all
who may favor him witn their patronage. Hie
title will always be supplied with the beet the
arket affordte, and die Bar with the choices'
liquora. Ills etbble Will be under :he care of
tenth° bottlers. - DAVID SMITH. 1
Curwenesille, April 21. 1858.
•
SIISQITEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwensville, Penna.
T he sttbecriber, formerly of the Exchange Ho
Philipsburg, having taken the above
new stand. situate on the bank of the river, in the
lower end of Curwensville, would announce that
be is now ready for the accommodation of stran
gers and all others who may favor him with a
call, The house is lance and comfortable. and
travelers will flad•evory convenience necessary to
their Donlon. Ample stabling is attached to the
premise,.
DAVID JOHNSON.
February 10, 1858.
NOTICE.
IliE Third Session of the CLeAnrunm COIIN-
Tr ,NOSXAL Beneath, will , be. held in On g
rweas
f2.
ville, commencin op • KWlty AO 44 ar MU
neit, and will contin o two menthe- Na pc4lo
or labor-wilt bir spa ealn reode'r the lqatrno,
tione at thoropgh and practibel as poulble. 'par
ticular attention-siren to the artßl toftejtigg,
'Parana 'Wishing to *Vail themselves of lte ad
vantage' are requested: to be present at its ontn.
Enlm*OPAekt• 11 ,County, tavilatte MatTlifilfe'•fp ,
aniftention wi ll s held the last wee* qf sho osimp•
L. lit "'"
'' ' L. Mt County AIN). .
4tPrikB,- 1862 -_ no; 12, vol iv. •
_AlkagObSinantieki• • • '
THE liiiPERS./ONEP taltocthis thethbitof
tiounatag to °Wm:soot Clearfield AO A* /)Cp'••
• 'Founding aOl/12try, that ho hie opahedc, '
Ehrelber Ihi©i
onlirati* - 134.14bi
is fiepaiml to • lioaatataodatio) all who giVerW
call,, and hppes to receive a liberal ppttoaapro7
Ctat.fith, , 7l,B4B4 , JEREMIAH
. {,..14
7prfEAVV,_ glit'DitVBB inlitgit t kiii; -
JLL very eh* p`et
.
Ayer , s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL 'THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search. and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalitics. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and invamg.
Not'only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named in
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints: Costive
ness, Heartburn, Headache arising front disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Patti in and Morbid
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
SOLD BY-
C. D. Wersox, and M. A. FRANK', Clearfield
E. F. Brarlses4 Mpsrisdala.
C. B. FOSTER, Pnilipsburg.
Wm. IRWIM, Curwensville.
SARRE!, ARNOLD, Lutbcrsburg.
And all druggists. [deo. 22, 1858.
CAUTION
ALL ,persons are hereby cautioned.against pnr
chasing or modeling with the following 'de
scribed property in the possossion ofJno. Beish of
Bugg township Two cows, one heifer, one year
ling calf, ono spring calf, four bedstead., beds
and bedding, -ne cupboard, two stands, one desk,
one cook stove, ono coal stove, one lot carpet,
ten chairs, one clock, one looking glass, one fan
ning mill; one plow, one harrow, one log chain,
one set bay ladders, one saddle, one set two
horse harness, as the same belongs to me, and
is left with the said John Boish on loan only
subject to my order.
C. M. CADWALLADER.
April 13th, 1859, 31.
CAUTION:
LL persona are hereby cautioned against
Ptirelitkain fit Igadplik with Or following
deep hey } PrciftPT 4' Rolf 'D 1,9f 1 "11R gf
Jonathqg Wi s p r jr.: 2 Rd* cows pfk at
he4log, °Re PuRPIL4III, bogs, 4°1114
Ann AIR 051 0 * Isrur wa other 'ouse. oia
furniture, app Rion oßp hqrrow, orle Ifig ohalu,
feuling
__ l o / 11 1 1 0 *1 3 . , al ! the came
iggop4ll 1.0 !Rd fftujeS d er.it
4 F O f*
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
BOOKS of B. *. having
been,in my possession for settlement and
eoUtiotion for some time, and still much of them
Tomaining unsettled,
; gixtthis last notice, that
all persona indebted upon lus,ld books !Op adverti
sing, subscription, or",joh, *i thrk, must positir
tomtOstudilettio. he alLiie,'?at or before e y
J;lonie. • . wht-411114
'Clearleld, litaroh 2, ,. 1850.,bp. 7, Obl.lYr.l
,OfoNsige4 . • -
.1 DUTY iIpSABLO of Oloversead for ado at
thaltbro cf WIL,III.V.IOI‘,
4 f4aro#2fi • Stir',
JOSM , CIOZMIDS,
ig UNZIP :IgAMENTir-
VING fitted up a ebop.a few .4
.0011_ _4#4
of the gOtti Jew Stone, On Market 14;
desires. to inform the community at balm A m
he keeps on band a variety. of.
.
at his shop; and that hi; nrinidacturen toot'f"'"if
(of superior fininh,) ere* , deseliption of boisat
hold. and kitchen furniture, sationg _which are
Centre and pining . Tables—Olahogany maqam.
mon diroisens—dliminoir - and_ 'Pitney ble
—Sande,' Beds, Cupboards. Sofoor
w hich has is determined-0 dispose of at ashy*,
vitae, rev' as they Can be parelfaied
other establishment of the Cott in flit ebibioco
Persons whining ; to bny, furniture are invited,*
come to - file Whop sii'd examine his article.,iu '
? judge for tboseseltie Of their quality cad hap
before percher/ft ehrerethere i its, be feels ;
dent that be es* sidi dent hi price and qesili N ,7'
N. 13. lie le oleo prelim,* fOliiisie
order_op the Auto! enlisir s eat attend funeral(
with a beanie, *he?! collet trpott.
1t u
M ? lu
AT' land% of clued"( pirritude' Wig h„
oe ved in pelcid fors orb ,
nee. 17 ) 1 58.—1 i.
• 41..c.1
THE LIVING AGE ,!:''' '
,4.
KIAVING largol,OncreaSea lie ciraulatieitikr
El pastiest . , the publishers ire enabled la aloft
pend the new anitattractire feature of a stolo g
Of LITERARY,
.AND SCIENTIFIC ;PORTRAITS,' IllieliV.
ved on steel, each of which will be accoMpanigt
by a Biographical Memoir, thus.furnishing to r
readers, 101 only thc cream of Me best Peri
cal Literature of the Woeld , bat also a comp a 4.
Illustraked Biographical Dioticinary, commellel.
clog with the Portraits of De Quincoy, reflood
by llngh Miller, - W. 11. Prescritt, Professor:WV
son, Charles Lamb, Oberlin, Humboldt, acd,.c.t,-.,1)
"I say without heeltation, that if I could ham
but ono Magazine among all that are publiilsed
in our country, I ebould leeleet Litte Lisiir
Age. It contrives to touch the golden mediw
between light and eon& articlee, between ii4x.so
inetruetton and mere entertainment; andice ' {
deal of knowledge may be gathered up trims*,
snob as every one ought to pOseeee,"—Eztr,oel l
from Letter from Henry Ward Beecher. -
immtn.,,Eilligle numbers I3_ cents; risoyak_o_
eeription, s6—prepaid to any add . Saterlw a
Lion. for a lees period if desired. Opeold term ,
to Clergymen and clubs.
• DELESSER & PROCTER, , , .,.
Publishers, 509 Broadway,lf. y.
[l3t. no. 9, Yol. `:.23
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NOTICE.
LATTA FROM SHORTY !!I
A I I persons knowing themselves mdebtsktik :i
me by note or book acconnt,srerequeStlii .
to call on me,on, or before, the first day of Awl
nest,
nest, and cas h me off, or make some arran -..,
meat with me, for I must have my books settril
up. All parties interested 'will save costs byst.''!
tending to the above witbhi tbe , above time. ; , . ;}4 1
And all persons having olainis figaiest me Sri,
likewise requested to bring on their aceonittit. 1
galast me, as I am both nble and willing to pqr . ,
them.
, F. SHORT:
Clearflel , l, May 4, - 1869.-4 t. no. /6, vol, iv. ,
HAM MONTON LAND
New England Settlement—Bare Opportunkf:4.
To all . wanting Farma, •
N a healthy place, vvrEttrr-errn mass limn I
I
Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic 1
railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recall, 1 .
been opened for sale, and the first division eJ
10,000 acres divided op into farms of - twenty la:
ores and upwards. The soil is of the best oral*,
for the produttion of fruits, grains, At). the pit*,
is 15 to 2b dollars per acre, payable in Amy qingol. '
tarty yearly instalments within a terms_ of few%
years, with intoned. The terms are ' Made easy,
in order to insure the rapid improvement of 14
land, by enabling every industrious man to bay a.
farm. It is now being extensively linprovidly"
good 'roads, and some of the best eitistairort`.-
New England and the Middle States are erects.,
log largo improvements. Itis a scene of the gni.'
teat improvement out of •Philadelpitia. fieveaty:f
live houses have been built in four months. Pla,p4.,
deal farmers and business ,Asen from the WWl'
and ..breadth of thi Union are let ding theft.' /[ll l
is an important business place, on account of Ekt
being in the midst of a great market. Every it.'
dole raised on tnis loud finds an immediate silk )
The Water in exoollent, and no snob thing gut fe t , ,)
ver is known.
The soil is a sandy or clay loam with a clef .
bottom and retentive vff manures. It is frecel)
'stones and easily worked. It abounds largely/a
the phosphates, and such is that
the crops produced both upon -this land
large area adjoining under oultiyation, it will IA
found not to be excelled anywhere in the prodnit.,,,
lion of crops most adapted Colts punkah
The reader may be well aware that the cult.
eel and the best fruits and vegetables come trait
New Jersey, which are annually exported to tlitn
amount'of millions of dollars; the land, bald*
being accessible in every way for fertiiisers,
an abundant supply of the best quail' of mitt
manure.
Lumber and building materials elm be bad en
the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. 060' 1
mills are now being opened, and brickyards bef ; , ;
ing started on the ground. A parse), can put up
a frame tenement for present convenience fore:kr'
hundred dollars. On account of the extensive: , ,
emigration, this is the beat course to pursue la
or‘ er to gets pla,oe to live in at Brat. Carpool.?
end builders are on hand to put up houses on the
l best-terms.
In settling hero the emigrant has many ad=
vantages. lie is witiala a few hours ride of the
grealcitios in tha Middle States and Now Big. •
landi-be is near biaold-frioradrandassociationiv_
he is in a settled country, where every improTS.',
ment and comfort of civilisation is at band; be_
is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the'
certainty of losing the greater part of his WWII
and his own health by those malignant fever!,
which make the graves of so many millions of Ilur
young and hardy in far off tegions away fro"
home and friends. Beal es, be has a mild eb.
•
mate and an open winter. _
There are three trains daily to Phlladopitiit''
and to all those who improve, the railroad cost.
Ipany gives a free ticket.
The reader whl at once be struck with the ad•r",'
vantages here presented, and ask himself. why
the property has not been taken up before; the'
reason is, it was never thrown .into the Market;
and unless these statements were correct no one
would be invited to examine thelantl beforeloo 6
chasing. All are expected to do this. They will,
see' the land under cultivation • they will lain
persons no doubt from their o wn neighborhood i ±
they will witness the improvements, and Mit,'
judge of the character of the populatien. Pity `
sons should come prepared to purchase, as DAV
are locating, and locations are not held on rent-
laid.
1 The HammOnton, Partner, a monthly liteM/0 ,
' and , a - looltural sheet, containing fall informs
h Legit",
figpt f fripmatdani, will b e sent to_er
4/01 pq obkinqd•itt, erns
ti kfi rrlitt
op, en tar ho b o bb
no, it> thifilL,d' a pliti,!%b" VW? Y in 4.*
street *Mitt tOt" .. 9; I ,' ,
railroat at ' h rpast Seven; A. M., an al
Pass five P. M.rivhill Enquire for ,
„Byrnes." - :Bolidlitg — ttortveMittoel be to
Letters' and aPpUaittithaf can aildraisal
S. B. CQUGHLIN, 203 &nth EI i FTS its 1 0 14 i i, •
Waxen Philadelphia, Kap' iriforma
e h eerfhil,rft.Mnbihed, 'Eno. 9. vol. Iv.r
; agehabit •
fakitGE quputlq 9g $Mi for-Bale id LOW
PRFOES; iti die sto4 / WM. F. =WIN.
I • s.
IV4iir "4 J I t .
o alto 51"5":*1° to a •rs4,,elintay..
Hainitoilipi.
A Z a Pot, see advertisement
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