Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 16, 1861, Image 4

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EVEEQREEN M0TJNTAI5S OF LIFE, j
'. .' . .!.! the atari w are
Tbsre'1 a iuna jar
told, ' Jf
ii-i i . ih sorrows uf tlu I If
Where the nur. waters wander through valleys if
ol go'd,
-.1 treasure sublime,
Tie the land of our God lis tue www ...
11,10
Wn.T.ge. of splendor eternally roll-
Where the way-weary traveler reaches ms
On the evergreen aaontainsoi me.
Our jate tannot war to that beautiful land,
But eur visions have told of its blii,
And our eouli by the gale from it. gaidns are
fanned,
When we faint in the deserts of this.
And we sometimes have longed for holy repose.
When our spirits were worn with touiptatlojs
and woes.
And we've
re drank from tho tide of me river muv
flows
From the evergreen mountain! of life.
Ob, the .tar never tread, the blue heavens at night
But we think where the ransomed have trod,
And the day never imiloi from iu places 0l'gut
Hut we feel the bright imiloi of oar God.
TTe are traveling homeward, through changes and
gloom,
To a kingdom whore pleasures unchangingly
bloom,
And our guide is the g'ory that shines through the
. tomb,
From tbe Evergreen Mountains of Life.
FOR THE BEAUTIFUL.
6eflly,-peaeefully,
Lay her to rest ;
Dace the turf lightly
On her young breast ;
Gently, sorrowfully,
Bend o'er the bed,
When ye hare pillowed
Thus early her head.
Dent a young willow ,
Close by her grave)
Let its young branches
Soothingly wave ;
Twine a swe et rose tree
Over her tomb ;
Sprinkle fresh buds there
JJeauty and bloom.
Lay the sod lightly
Over her breast ;
Calm be her slumbers,
Peaceful her rest j
Iioautiful, lovely,
She was but given,
A fair.bud on earth,
To blossom in Heaven.
JtSirA colored firm in Newark, Now
Jersey, having suffered soino pecuniary
embarrassments,roeently closed business,
and tho senior member gave to tho pub
lic the following " notis :" " Do disbolu
lion of coparsnipi heretofo resisting twixt
me and Mose Jones in de barber profesion,
tun heretofo retolvcd. Pusrons !who o&e
Diust pay in tho icriber. Dom' what de
urm ose muat call on Jones, as de furm
is insolved."
UscLisn at Last I A Yorkshircm&n
having occasion to visit Franco, was
dumbfounded to find, on reaching Caluis,
that men, women, and children, all spoke
French. In the height of tho perplexi
ty which this occasioned he retreated to
bed, and was awakened in the morning by
the co:k crowing ; whereupon he burst
into a wild exclamation of astonishment
and delight, and exclaimed, " Thank
goodness, there's English at last ! "
What is a Snob T A snob may be
known by several characteristics He is
polito to his superiors; arrogant with
those of lower station ; frowns on the rich;
snubs the poor, and pretends not to know
his own mother, when he chances to meet
the old lady in unfashionablo clothes.
He has plenty of brass and few brains ;
and is always uneasy from a suspicion
that his intrinsicvulgarity may fail to be
hidden by his outward gentility.
A TiRrgCT Man. The man deserving the
name is one whoso thoughts and exer
1 inns are for other , rather than for him
self ; whose high pnrpot is adopted on
just rrinciil, and novor abandoned
vi liile heaven or earth affords means of ao
(Mimilishmg it. He is one who will nei
ther leek an Indirect advantago by a epo
oiuus word, nor lake an evil path to se
fiiro a' real rood purpose. Such a man
were xne for whom a woman's hear
!i mid beat constantly while he breathes
11 ml break when ha dies.
JettTEvery one knows the height of
viituo to which ho may attain; hut no
in m can anticipato the depth of deprav
ity to which he mar descend.
JoTlf the league of friendship is once
broken, the cabinet of sect els is unlocked,
aiuf they fly wildly about like uncaged
birds.
-Garibaldi's income as a farmer is
about $300 a year not enough to find nn
American in rum and tobacco.
JfosF"Be not affronted at ajost. If one
throw salt at thee, thou wilt receive no
harm, unless thou hast sore places.
I&.A young lady is charged with put
ting on airs because she lefused to go to a
tall barefooted in Indiana.
stQuThe grave is indeed hallowed when
the grass of the churchyard can cover all
inomory gave that of lovo.
J&Sy-God oflon lets us stumblo, to put
us on our guard against a full.
19 When you cannot tee both ends, the
middle it uncertain.
YQwIIe who countenances obsccuity by
a laugh ii himself obsteuo.
Tenns ot Subscription.
paid In advanoe, or within three months, 1
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psid after the expiration of the year,
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Term of Advertlslne.
Advertisements are inserted in the Republican
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Business notices not exceeding elines are m-
ertAit for A2 a Tear.
Advertisements not marked with the number of
Insertion dostred, will be continued until Mbia,
and charged according to these terms
JOB PRINTING.
An extensive stock of Jobbing niatona
enable the Publisher of (he "lit publican'
to an nounce to the public that ho is prepa
red to do all kinds of
Posters, Pamphlets, TnooRAMMKe,
Blanks, Pa run Books, Circulars,
Labels, Ball Tickets, Handbills,
and every kind of printing usually done
in 0 country job office.
All orders will be executed with neat,
ness and dcfpatcli.
0. B. GOODLAXDER CO.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T. I. 'ct!I.LorOH. . M. MCULLOlB.
M'CULl.Ol'CIH KROTIIF.K,
Attorneys at law.
Office on Markot street, opposite Mossop'e Store,
Clearfield, Pa, Will attend promptly 10 luiicc
lion, Sale of Land, ic. .
nov7-l I
PW. II A 18, Justice of the Peace, will attend
, pmmpily to collections and ether matters
eli In his charge. Address Kersey, Elk co., Fa.
OeL 3d I860, ly.
DtNlKL GOOLANDF.K,
JUSTICE of tba peece
Luthersburg, Clrnrfield Co, Pa.,
will attend promptly to ell business entrusted
to his ere. March 28, 18C0. ly. pd.
KLLIS IRWIN Ai SONS,
AT the mouth of Liek Bun, fire utiles frem
Clearfield, MERC 11 AXIS, and extensive
Manufacturers of Lumber,
July 33, 1852.
J. D. THOMPSON,
Blackemlth, Wogons, Buggies, 4c, Ac, ironed
on short notice, aud the very best style, at hit
ild stand in the borough of Curweusrillo.
Boo. 29, 1853.
DK. M. OODS, hnring changed his loco
tion from Curwensville to Clearfield, res
pectfully odors his professional services to the
cititens of tho lntter place and vicinity.
Besidence on Secoud street, opposite ti it of
J. Crens, Esq. my 1 J 150.
J. G. HARTSWICK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Clearfield Pv, May 30, 1860.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTORNEV AT LAW, will attond promptly
and fnithfully to all legal businoss entrusted to
bis care, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
adjoining counties.
Office, the one formerly occuptoa iy u. it.
burrett.
Oct. 20th, 1859 ly.
DK. O. W. KTEWAUT
Physician and Surgeon, offers bis profes
sional services to the citisens of Sew Wash
ington and surrounding community. Office three
doors wc.H of the Washington House,
Now Washington, Pa., Oct. 14, ISoV.
JOHN HUIDEKOPER.
Civil Knhixeer k Land Sirvevor, offers
his professional sorvices to the citiiens of Clear
field county.
All business entrusted to him will be promptly
and faithfully executed.
Olhce with Leonard, iinney co.
LEVEll FLKGAIs,
Justice of the peace
l.uthorsliurg, t'learlieia jo, ra., win
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
care. He also informs the public tnat ne Keeps
constantly on hand at his shop, a general as
sortment of Saddlos, Bridles, Harness and
whips, which be will sell on reasonable treins.
April 4, IS00.
DENTAL CARD.
A.
field
M. SMITH ofiors his professional services
to the I. art les and t.entlcmcu of Clear
and vicinity. All operations performed
with
neatness and despatch. Being familiar
with all the lute iniprovments, be is prepared to
make Artificial Irrtli in the beet manner.
Office in Shaw's new row.
Sept. 11th, 1858. lyJ.
A N excellent quality ot Flour for . snlnlow
AJL the store or v. iliw I
ClearBel d, July 1Mb, is to.
ja. n. lahrimpb.
1 AltKIMEK A TEST, Attorneys at Law
XJ Clearfield, fa., will attend promptly to Col.
tAions, Lahd Agencies, 4c, Ac, in Clearfield
Centre snd Elk coubtios. July 30. y
"I OBERT J. WALLACE, ArronniT at Law:
XV Clearnuld, !'., Oihcs in Shaw's Bow, op
posne uiv journal omoe.
dee. 11858. tf.
MOOltE k liTZWiLEH,
Wholesale and Hctnll Merchant. Also
extensive dealers in timber, sawed lamd
her and shingles. Also, dealers in Sour an-
grata, which will be sold cheap for cash.
Oct. 14,1859.
HKNKY WHITEHEAD,
-fl'HTICE of the peace
J Rockton, Union tp., will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to bis eare.
Sept., H, 1860. lj.
A very large stock of Spring and Fummer
clothing of the latest styles for sale low by
Ml Ml- ftf 1 . . n.r.
vi wvuBTiiie, piajjo, 1000, c. A.irivin.
illadanic Sclnvciirt's
Infallible Vegetable Powders
For the f peedy and effoctual Cure of all Inlam-
mnrioni, hh iimaritm, Jutprptin, and Livrr Com.
plaint and all Aciilt and Chrome Diitatn of A:
dnlta aud Children, Send S cent Ptamp to
her Afftnt. Q. n. JONES,
Hundreds of testimonials Boi 2079 l'hila. P 0
j&r Agnes t. . Cor. Third & Arch 6ts.
Oct 24, I860 10t.
looking Stoves of various sites and prices for
""f ... E. A. 1RYIN
Curwensville, May 16, 'CO.
adies' Bonnet and Hats, trimmed and un-
trimmed, of the Latest Styles at
K. W. 4 CO's,
A Largs stock tf Men & Boy's clothing, just
received at B. W. A CO's
Boots A shoes of every kind for Ladies, Gen
tlernen, tad Chiidrio at R. W. CO's,
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
, . Time of Holding Court
Peoond Monday of January,
Third Monday of March,
Third Monday of June,
I'mirlh lUimdnV of SeOtOUlber.
In eaoh voar. and continue two weeks if ne-
eeuary.
County OlUcera.
Pres't Judge,lIon. Huinuel Linn. Bcllcronle.
As'te Judges, Hon Win L Moore, Clearfield.
lion lien) linnsall, l.ultieriuurg
8ber.fr, Fred'k (5. Miller Clearfield
trotbenotary,John L. Cuttlo, "
Beg. A Bee. Jumcs Wiigley, "
District Att'y .obcrtJ. Wallace, "
Treasurer, G. B. Uoodlander, "
Co. Surveyor, U, B. Wright, Glen Hope
Commiss'n'rs,Wm. M'Crucken, Lumber City
Wm. Mcrrell, Clearfield
8. C. Thompson, Morrisdale
Auditors, B. C, Bowman, Vhilipsburg
Isaao W. Urakain,Clcarfiell
J. B. Bhaw, "
Coroner,
George Biohards, M
1.1st of Tout Offices.
Xamu 0 r, O. Annies of P. if.
ToKiuhlpt.
Beccaxla,
Glon Hope,
Bower, .
Chest,
Cusb,
Ostond,
Clearfield Bridge,
Woodland,
Luthersburg,
Troutvillc,
JefTerson Line,
Forest,
Now Washington
G. W. Calwcll
Bell,
Mary Elder
T. A. M'Uhoe
J. W, CsmpbeU
Lewis Smith
P. B. Miller
Ed. Williams
A. L. Bchnell
Jacob Kuuti
Boggo,
Bradford,
Brady,
John lleborling
Bloem,
Burnside,
Jus- lilooin
,1. M, Cummings
Burnsido,
Jas MeMurray
Clearfield, Clearfield,
Coriugton, Krenchville,
Karthous.
C. JJ. Watson.
K. Coudriet
J F W Schnarr
Curwensville, Curwcnsville,
Samuel Way
Centre county
Decater,
Philip) burg,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girord,
ti
Goshen,
Graham,
Gulich.
Huston,
Jordan,
Karthnus,
Knox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
tt
Penn,
tt
Ike,
i
Union,
Woodward,
Marron,
Helen Post Office,
Lecounte's Mills,
Bald Hills,
Khawsrille,
Urahamton,
mithi Mills,
Tyler,
Penuficld,
Ausoiiville,
alt Lick,
Now Millport,
Breckonridge,
Kylertown,
Morrisdalo,
Lumber City.f
Grampian Hills,
Curwonsrille,
Blco uingrille,
ocklon,
Jeffries,
Edin. Williams
Elk county, Pa,
C. Mignot
William Carr
A. B. Shaw
Jus. B. Graham
J. A. lies arty
David Tyler
H. Woodward
Eliza Chnso
G. Hcckadurn
1). E. Mukol
J. W. Thomps'n
Jas, Thompson
J. McClelland
W. W. M right
A. C. Moore,
amuel Way
Michaol Wise.
W. F. Johnson
T. Henderson
This Post Office will do for Chest towntbip
f Will sjjfwcr lir l'crguson tounthip.
PUIUFY TUE IJLOOD.
VEGETABLE LIFE TILLS
AND
PHOENIX BITTERS.
The high and envied celebrity which tbee
pre-eminent medicines have acquired for thoir
invariable efficacy jn all the disease which they
profoss to cure, has rendered the usual practice of
pufling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of
tliem. They are known by their fruits ; their
goed works tcst'fy for them, and they thrive not
by the faith of the credulous.
In all casks of Asthma, ylcute and Chronic
Rhoumiitism, Affections of tbe Bladder and Kid
neys. Billious Fever and Liver Complaints.
In li mulh anil u.il. ftlinp. InAsa r1iB.nA nr,.
vail they will be found invaluable. Planters,
Karmers, and olhors, who once use these medicines
will never afterwords be without the in.
DyHpcpsia. No person with this distressing
dlscaso should delay using these medicines im
mediately. Eruptions ot tbe skin, Erysipelas,
Flatulency, Fevor and Ague. For this scourge
of the wostern country these medicines will be
jound a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other
medicines leave the system subject to arelurrer-
tbe discaso a sure by these medicines is ofp
manenU Try them, be satisfied, and be cu e i.A"
Mercural inscascs, Never fails to erad n
eate entirely all tbe effects of mercury infinitcli-
aoonor than tho most powerful preparation of
Sarsaparilla,
Nislit swoats, Kervous Debility, Iscrvous Com
plaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Painter's Cholic.
l'ilcs. The original proprietor of these medi
cines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by
the use of tboso Life medicines alone, Werins of
all kiuds, are effectually cured by theso medicines.
Parents will do well to administer thorn whenever
their existence is suspected. Belief will be
tertain.
THE LIVE PILLS AND rUOBXIX BITTERS
Purify the blood, and thus reraovo all disease
from the system. A single trial will place the
Lirit Pills and Piiokxix Bitteus beyond the
reach of competition in tbe estimation of every
patient
xsri'repared and sold ny
DK. WM. B. MOFFAT,
I3J Bredway, eor. Worth St., New Tork.
Feb. 2th 1800. lyr.
LOOK HERE! LOOK HEREl
rmllE undersigned subscribers, tako this meth
X od of informing tbo public generally, that
they hare this day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and ean be found at the shop formerly oconpied
byj. Shunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo
roach, where they will be pleased to see the r old
custoinors, and as many new ones as can make
it convenient to give them a call.
Bring on your boes, your spades and picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mare,
No three-year old shall then go bare.
Your spears will work up then Just right,
To prooning hooks for evory height,
Your swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshares such as tain no'er bought.
JACOB SHUNKWILER,
GEO. W. ORR.
Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf.
lRESH ARRIVAL OF
1
NEW GOODS!
AT THE CUEAr CASH STOKE.
I am Just roceivin and opening a large and
well selected assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ol almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Brett
goods, of the newest and latest stylos. Also a
great variety of useful notions.
A largo assortment, ready-mado
CLOTHING,
Bonnots, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a largs quantity,
Hardware, Qbernsware,
Druggs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
Fish, Sncon and Flour,
GROCERIES,
of ths best quality, all of which will be sold
at
the lowest cash, or ready pay prices.
My old friends and the public generally, are
respectfully invited ts call.
Clearfield, Oct. 81, I860. WM, F. IBWIJI.
M-N. B. All kindt of GRAIXtni approvod
COVXTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for
Moods.
-If
LJk .t1 !.tr. aire variotT at reduced ti
K,)t ) M:.,'. ifrtors. CurweBjvilltl'eo,'tTeora(t,storsof .
1 i KEAT
WORK ON THE HOnSE'mHB CLEABFIELD ACADEMY, wil
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES:
I . Br Roskiit Jexmxgs, v. i.,
: Frofeeior of Pathology and operative surgery in
; the Veterinary Colloge of Philadelphia, etc. ete.
ill T ell You of the O.-igin, IHstory and distinc
tive traits of the various breeds or
European, Asiatic, African and Amer
ica! Horses, with the physical forma
tion and peculiarities of the nuiuial,
and how to ascertain bis age by the
number and condition of jiis teeth;
illustrated with numerous explanatory
engravings.
THIS HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Wiil Tell You of Breeding, Breaking, Stubling,
1'eeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the
general manngemeut of the horse,
with tho best modes of administering
medicine, also, how to treat Biting,
Kicking, Bearing, Shying, Stumbling,
Crib Biting, Bestlcssncsf, aud other
vices to which be is subjoct ; with nu
merous explanatory engravings.
THE HOBSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You of tho causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, Influents, Bron
chitis, l'naumonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, ltuaring aud
Whistli ng, Lainpas. Sore Mouth and
Ulcers, and decayed Teeth, with other
diseases of the Mouth and Respirato
ry Organs.
TUE HORSE AND HIS DISEASE?
Will Tell You of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Worms, Hols, 'Colic,
Strangulation, Stony Concretions,
Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhea, Jaundice,
He.,atirrhoea, Bloody I'rino, Stones
in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflama
tion, and othnr diseases of the Stom
ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or
gans, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Toll You of tbe causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Bene, Blojd and Bog.
Spavin, Pine-Boae, Sweonie, Strains,
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder,
Hole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoof,
Scratches, Canker, Thrash, and Corns,
also, of Mogriins, Yertigo, Epilepsy,
Stnggors, and other disomies of the
I'st't, Legs, and Head.
Till! HOBSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You of the caures, symptoms and
Treatmont of Fis'ula, Poll Eiil, Glan
ders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange,
Surfeit, Lacked Jaw, Bheumatisin,
Craaip, Galls, Diseases or the Eye and
Heart, Ac., Ao. and bow to niaiage
Castration, Bleeding, Trcpl. inning,
Boweling, Firing, Hornia, Amputa
tion, Tapping, and other surgical op
erations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Toll You of Rnrey's Moth od of taming Her
oes ; how to Approach, Halter, or S ta
ble a Colt; how to acenstom a lo te
to stronge sounds and sights, and how
to Bit, Saddle, Bido, and Break him
to Harness, also, tho rorui aud law
cf Warranty, The whole being the re
sult of more than fiftoen years' careful
study of the habits pe luliaritics,
wants dtii weaknesses of Ibis noble
and useful animal.
Tho Book contains JSI pages, appropriately il
lustrated by nearly One Hundred engravings,
It is printed in a clear snd open trpe, and will
he forwarded to any address, post ape paid, on
receipt ef piice, half bound, $1,00, or, in cloth
extra,
$1MH) A l I-. A It ran be made by enterpri
sing men everywhere, in selling the above, and
other popular works of ours. Our inducements
te all such are exceedingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agenls, with other information, apply to our ad
dress JOHN K. rOTTKH, Publisher.
No. 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa.
December 12, 100. 61110.
rn 11 e
PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK.
MODERN COOKERY,
la all its branches. By Miss Ei.ua Acton.
Carefully Boviscd by Mrs. S. J. Hals.
It Tells You how to choose all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Uarae, with all tin various
and most approved modes of dressing
and cooking Beef aud Pork; also the
bist and simplost way of salting, iulc
ling and curing the samo.
It Tolls You all the various and most approved
modes oldrossing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and
(lame of all kinds, with tho different
Dressings, Gravies, and stuffings appro
priate to each.
It Tells You bow to choose, clean, and preserve
run ui uu ainus, ana now 10 saoeten It
when tainted ; also all the various and
most approved modes of cooking, with
the different Drossings, Sauces, and
Flavoring appropriate to each.
It Tells You all the various and most approved
modoe of preparing over fitly different
kinds of Meat, Fish, i'owl, Guine, and
Vcgotiiblo Soups, Broths, and Stews,
with the Beliehes and Seasonings ap
propriate to each.
H Tells You all the vorious and most approved
modes of cooking Yegotables of evory
description, also hew to prepare Pick
los, Catsups and Curries of all kinds,
Totted Meats, Fish, Game, Mush
rooms, rfc.
It Tolls You all tie various and most approved
modos of preparing and cooking all kinds
of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings,
Omelettes, Fritters, Cakos, Confection
ery, Proserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dish
es of every description.
It lells iou all the r.-.nousand most approved
modes of making Bread, Busks, Miifliins,
ana u-seuit, the best method of prepa-
ring toffoe, Chocolate, nnd Tea, aud
how to make Syrups, Cordials, and
tunes of varigus kinds.
It Tolls Yoa how to sot out an ornamental TV
hie, hew to Carvo all kinds of Fbh,
Flesh or Fowl, aad In short, how to so
simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to
bring the choicest luxuries of the table
wuuin everybody s reach.
Ths book contains 413 pages, and upwards of
iweive nunarci Kecipes, all of which are the re
sults of actual experience, having boen fully and
carefully tested under the personal superinton
denoe of the writers. It it printed in a clear and
open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra
vings, and will be fcrwarded to any address,
neatly bound, andpostage paid, on receipt of the
prife. $1,00, or In cloth, extra, f 1,25.
(KMX) A YEAItcanbe mad 1 by enterpri
sing men everywhere in selling the above work
oar inducements to all such being very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents' with other information, apply to onr ad
dress JOHN E. POTTKK, Publisher.
No. 617 Sansoin Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Djo mber 12, 1860. 6mo.
AGRICULTURAL MEETING.
rilHli anual meeting of the Clearfield county
X Agricultural .Society, will be held in the M.
E. Church in the orough of Clenrflold, on Wed
nesday eveninc. Junuarv 15. 1861. Whin ih
election of officers will take place, and I nsiness
of importance will be transacted. Let all eomo
who feel an interest In the success of the Socie
ty. ELLIS IHWIN, President.
December 19, 18(10.
vrmonnets,
Floronee braids, Enelish straws.
JLJ Shaker and other stylos
!vlos trimmed and nn.
trimmed, will be found in variety at the corner
of . E. A, 1RYIN,
yunvensmia, May j, '(ju.
7RUIT. Dried Apples. Pared and unnarAit
reaches, Cherries, Trunes snd Baisins a
A. IRV1S.
I k. fr ilio . recention of punlls.
-O- I . , w 1 a..- nutU liftll
(ma es and reinaiesj on mouj,au5.
2'... per session of eleven Week.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Geography. $2.0
Hicher Arithmotio, English Grammar, Oeog-
ranhy and History. 93.00
Algebra, .Geometry, Natural Philosophy
and Book Keeping iM
Latin and Greek languages. $4 00
To students desiroue of acquiring a thorough
English Education, and who wish to qualify
theinsalvcs for teachers, this Institution offers
desirable advantages.
No pupil received for loss than half a session,
and no deduction uiauo excepv iur jjhuviv
sickness.
Tuition to be paid at tbe close of the term.
C. B. SANM'OKD, rBisciPAL.
May 23, 18G0.- Ir.
A.M. HILLS
k'J&'-i-- llsV rU'i'l VI'
r :, . i. Illlll I 111 I
W!i3rS -r'ti I
'-W'ffftTTV'Sr Proper attention to
ijo -.S-'A-l M9sLi?S too teeth in proper!
- ' " ' v V" . . : :ii 1 r ,
r--AM. r Liuin nil, ur ui giHb (
benefit to everyone
in point of health,
comfort, and convjnience.
Dlt. llll.l.is cun always be found at bis of -
(ice, on the corner of Front and Main atrcols.
when no notice to tho contrary appears in this
pnpor.
Al operations In the line of his profession,
performed in the lutett and most improved ,
etyles and guaranteed for one year against all '
nutirrnl failures.
STItlKIKC; TIMIiS IN PIIILAWKJ,
111 A ! TVemearfous t'xeilemtnl nmonrj lh
Jassrs! ! .' EXCITING FOOT BACE between
the Philudolphia Police and the aotoriouo For
j;or and counterfeiter, Ju nos Buchanan Cross ! ! !
Cross Becapturod ! ! ! ! It seems to be the gener
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a
pair of Frank Short's French-calf Boots, that he
would not be taken J et. However, Shorty is
not much nut out at mijsine his custom : but
would announce to nil llreckinruljc, Dmiglai,
Lincoln and licit men, nnd womon and children
in Clearfield, and Sinneinabonins; in particular,
that be is prcparod to furnish them with Boots,
Shoes and Goiters of any stylo or pattern, stitch
ed, sewed or neL'sred. (aud as bo is a short fel
low) on short notice.
Ail kinds of country produce taken in ex
change, and each not n fused. Bepairing done
in tbe neatest manner ana ennrges moueruie, ni
tho Short Shoo Shop on Socond Street, opposite
Reed, Weaver & Cu s store, r KAKK MIUKl'.
K. B, Findings for sule, Sept. 20, 1800.
jAxr.s t. i.EOXAnn.
. A. riMNET
A. C. Fl.lKEY
WM, A, WALLACE.
&anliiim anb (Mltdtoii Met
or
LEONARD, FINNEY &Co.
C L E A K F I L 1,
CLEMIFII LD COUSTY, rA.
JHILLS 01. r.X CHANGE, "COTCS An DRAFTS UISCODKTE
O POSITS RI-X'EIVKP,
QolleMions made and proceeds promptly remitted
Exchange on the Cities constantly
011 hand.
SP-Office on Second St., nearly opposite the
COUUT HOUSE.
TYRONE CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. T. OWENS, Proprietor,
Respectfully announces to the travelling public,
that bo has now taken charge of this largo nnd
well known houso, end will conduct it in such a
manner as will retider excellent comfort and full
satisfaction to all who may favor him with a
call. nov7-ly
T
V CONSUMITIVES!The advertiser,
huving been restored to health in a few
weeks by a very simplo remedy, after having snf-
fercd for several Years with n severe lung anoc
turn, and that dred ditence Consumption, is anx
ious to make known to his fellow. sufferers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, bo will send a copy of the
prescription used, (ireo of charge) with tho di
ections for preparing and using the same, which
(hoy will find a sure cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Brcnchitis, 4c. The only object of tho
advertiser in sending the prescription is to bene
fit tho afflicted, and sprend information which he
concoives to bo invaluable, and ho hopes overy
sufferer will try bis remedy as it will cost them
nothing, and mny prove a blessing,
Persons wishing the prescription will please
address ltev. EDWAUD A. WILSON,
uov7-ly Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y.
!!! DEATH !!!
To every form and Specie of
VERMIN.
"COSTAK'X"
'CO.S'7'.IA'W Jwrf, liouchd-c.Ejctaminetor
"COXTAIl'ti"
"CO.STA It'S" Bed ttvg Exterminate.
" COSTA R'S"
"COXTAli'S" Ete-tric lWdcrfor Ir.teelt.
DEST110YS INSTANTLY
Hat, Koaclics, Mice, Moles, Ground-Jfico,
Hcd-liugs, Ants, Moth., Mosquitoes, Fleas,
insects on 1 lunts, Jnsccts 011 Atnniuls, tf-c
in suoH every lorm nml species of
10 years cMallislietl in Ne York City
used by Hie City l'obt Ollioe- tbe City Pris
on ami Slutfon liotisos tlio city Steamers,
Ships ic., the City Hotels. "Astor," "St.
Nicholi'.i," Slc, nud by more than 20,000
private funnies.
B3!,Lriigists and Retailers everywhere
soli them.
Bsuliolesale Agents in all lnrgo Cities
BIl!eguar sizes, 25c., 60c, & $1 Loxes
llottles, Flasks.
BCuH! Bew are !! I of spurious imitations.
Kxnmino each Iiox, Bottlo k Flask,
nnd take nothing but "Costar's"
bVJ1.00 Hoxps sent by mail.
BU$3 $5.00 by Expi cRs.
BS.Address orders or for Circular, to
IIENHY K. COSTA It,
Tri noipal Depot, 410 Broadway N. Y.
BaSOLl) BY L011A1NE & CU.
March 17th. Clearfiold Va.
Cabinet, Chair Making,
e&Stf2 SS'IrSa a'A.JJjy ta2'Ba'i(0D, Jr-' lat0 0f 1,011 ,,w,1h'P, Clearfioldcoialv.
T 0I1N C I I'LICH, of the borough of Clearficla,
tj Pa., will be prepared at all times to attend to
to any cusiuess in the above line on short
notice, and in a workmanlike mannar. Hi t,ln
of business is at the eld shop on the north side of
maraci street, 3d door cast of Third st, nearly
opposite the old Jew store j whero be will keep
constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma.
hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cnbinct
Ware of every description, which bo will dispose
of on as rcasonalilo terms as the same articles
can he had elsewhere in the county.
His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con
sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus,
Pofas, Bowing and Washing Stands, Desks and
Hook Cases, Fronch and Field Post Bedsteads,
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and. Pier Ta
bles, Ao. Coffins manufactured nnd delivered at
any placo desired.
February 9, 1849 no. i, vol. lv.
AKUW one horse ffLEIGH for sal by
Dec. 6, i860. REED, WBAVER A Co.
"ertar andWlllow ware
at
j eopu,
960.
a SOT EI.TY in tbe ART WORLD!.,
Cm. rauiuvaanu uitjj ruinr.i.A!j
Coiirnil hv ImIIaf I nntnnt in tlm lTnitil
- j - - - - -
1. England, iranco and Be giuu.
The American Phetographio Poroelaii. CW
pany, No. 781 Broadway, liew York, ha-it,
secured their novel and ingeulus inveutica fc!
American and European patents, are fu ly
pared to execute all orders for
Mtmatiire Likenesses of J'ersont on China,'
presenting all the attractive and advantageous
features of ordinary photographs, the brilliaaie
nd finish of a water-color drawing, and a hits.
erto unattnined quality of durabitv, by belt
rendereo as lmpensnauio as ine nnmrai propw.
ties of the articles upon which they are trans.
icrrou
As tho patented process of the Company L
bles tbe reproduction of photographs, not only
on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round or
l.f.n. .lrj.A nt I rrAirtitnrit V. nnrtrilit run .m
! produced with faultless aoouracy and delicacy ef
;delincotion, upon Porcelain wares of any dcbcrlp.
j tion and dimension used as articles of luxury or
of household utility, such as Urns, Vases, Brsak.
fat Cups, loilet Articles, o. mereoy securmt
r..:il.r..l rtr.ili .n f.,r,,;Kin nnin,..l
exquisite style of ornamentation of articles U
domestic nse.
In order to furnish facilities for the gratifies,
. 1. l . ... . .1 t. t .1, -
vion Ul lug (iuiuiur miolo, w wool tu iranil
of those patrons of the One arts desirous of
haviiiv portraits on Porcelain, the Company hit.
(imported from Europe a collsct ion of superior
; porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order,
which they will soil at cost prices,
As the American Company are owners of Vit
patent right, and consequently the only person
authorized to use tbe process, they have deter.
niinod, in order to allord people in every section
of the Union an opportunity to possess portrait!
on China, to make the following proposition to
residents in the country, who are unable to visit
personally the Atelier and Uallenes in Koh
York :
Persons sendicg a photograph, ambrotype,,
daguerreotype to the oUae of the Company lc
New York, accompanied by $5, will receive ii
return by express, free of cbargo, a richly oru.
mented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the P'j:,
trait transferred thereon.
By transmitting a daguerreotype and $10, tba;
will receive in like n.iiuner a haudsome FreacL
Yase cr Toilet Article, with the portrait rtpiv
Juced by the patented process.
By sondiog a pair of daguerreotypes and Si:,
they will receive in retirn a psir of rich t-.'rr.j
Yasos, with the portraits executed equa: to mic
iature paintings; and, in like manner, pd't-iiut
can be reproduced on porcelain wares or
of every quality of fiuieb, rangiug in pnec frsii.
$20 to $100 the pair.
N. B. Be particular in writing the ndJivji,
town, county, and State distinctly.
All letters to be addressed to "Mnnaircr, Acer
icon Photograpbio Porcelain Co., 781 Bros Ua;,
idow lorK. nov: Jai
M'
AltltlAGE GUIDE Being a Mi rati
instructor for married porsous cr tluto
abuut to bo married, both male end female, !a
everything concerning the physiology huJ ru.
lions of our sexual system, and tbe production or
provention of offspring, including all li.o 11.. 1
discoveries never before given in the hnzlls!;
language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This it rsilij
a valuable and interesting woik. It itir;'.tci
in plain language for tho genorul reader, 1.
illustrated with numerous engravings. All you.
married people, or those Qiintoniplating uutriogs,
and having tho least irujwe'itnont to married hi;,
should read this book, rfdisclosct secrets IbM
everyone should be acquainted with ; still it ii 1
book that mast be linked up, and not lie ebuin
the bouse. It will be sent to any one ou rersbt
of twenty five cents, in specio or postage staff.;. 1,
Aaarcie ur. vm. iULru, lo. 410 Spruce ft,
above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa.
JfJSf AJfiicttd and I norlunate No malt'r
whut may be your disease, before you place year
self undor the care of any ono of the notirici!
Quacks, native or foreign, who advertise in this
or any other paper, get a copy of oitberuf Br,
Young's books, and read it carefully, li will be
tbe moans of saving you uany a dollar, your
health, and possibly your life.
Dr. YOUNG can bo consulted oa any of tbi
diseases described ia bis publications, at hii
ofbee, No. 41S Spruce st, above Fourth. n7 ly
1HT OK Jt ltOHS, for January Term, 1841,
J commencing on 2d Monday, the 14th dr.;.
grand jrnons.
!loll David Hell.
Bradford m. Urahum, !. E, Shirey, I. Bur
ger. Bredy G. M. Thompson,
l'nrnsidc Jbn McKee.
Chest Robert McCully, John MeCorl.
ClearQcld borough John Guoliuh.
I'ovington Lawrence Flood, John Fontonoy.
Huston l'lylip Hevoncr, Sarauol Conway.
Karthaus James Wiggins,
Knox Robert Patterson.
Lswrcnco Henry Uuolioh, W. W. Irwin.
Morris Edward l'erks, Robert Daugherty.
I'cnn Thos. Wuln, And. Moore, Jos. J'iolio!
son.
Woodward Christian Shod.
Union Levi Dressier.
TiiAvcnsit jt-Rons.
Beccaria I. Rickctte, Josse
Wilson.
Jobs
ucers.
Bell Robert MebafTey.
Boggs V. Adum., Jr., Thoi. Bcors, Oee.
Turner.
Bradford Samuel A. Caldwell.
Hrndy Alexander Shea. T. J. Boyer, Jeremi
ah Krincr, C. I.uts, Jacob Shaffer, Jesse Lints
Burnside Ebra McMnsters, Horace Tatc'dii
Aaron 1'atcbin, Benjamiu Yingling.
Chest Samuel McEwen.
Cloarficld Jiimes L. Morgan, Wm. Radt
bach. Curwensville Jacob Colo.
-.PcraturJohn Livingston.
Oirord Zcnas Leonard, Abraham UumphMJ
Ooshcu John F. Rote,
Graham B. F. Akely, Ab. Hoover, Isaac Ky
lor. (iuolich Conrad Ginter.
Jordan James Patterson, James Q. Williaml
Karthaus Henry Hunter.
Lawrence James Forest, James Lytic, Jsmn
Irwin, 8r Martin Kline, Wilson Hoover, Rob
ert Wrigley, William J. Hemphill, Moses Fu ton.
Morris Jonathan Emigh, Joseph Dennis;:
William Devinney. .
Pike Henry Hile, R. R. Curry, Moies Wise
Union John Brubaker.
1 KCISTUK'M M)TICli.-Notlcc, Is bor
-IV by given that tbe following accounts hir
betn examined and passed by me, and reuiti
filed of record in this office for the lnini.Min ef
1 heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in ss?
otuer way Interested, and will be presented tv
the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to
be held at the Court House, in tbe boroub or
Cloarficld, commencing on the 2nd Monday e!
January, 1861, for confirmation and alio""
ance,
Ths final account of John Macmanus, Admin
istrator of all and singular the goods, chattt.',
riirhts, and eredita. which WAf if ftnratt John
Tho partial account of Branson Davis. Admin
istrator of the estate of Thomas C. Davis, Uu c!
the Borough of Lumber City, deeeased.
The Final account of CharlotU Weber Ad
minletratrix of all aud singular the goods sail
battles which were of Wm. Wober late of Bradj
Ownship Clearfield County, dt-eeasod.
Tho Administration account of William A
Bloom Administrator of ths estate of Joha 3.
Curry late of Pike tewnshtp Cloarfield Co-jl'T.
deceased.
The account of John Ornham Jr., and J '
P- Kelson Administrator' nftlia rnnl. nnd
tleswhich wore of John Graham Sr., late of lirsd
ford township in the County of Clearfield, decern
ed.
JAMES WRIOLET,
December 5th, 1 800. Regiitt'
f adies dr-8 g.-.&ls, of patterns and textures t-
J piease an, will be found at the corner store
Curwinsvilie, May 16, 1860. E. A. IKVIX.
Stella and other Shawls in variety at the cheat
6,orf .. E. A.IRVIN;
K.W A CO's,
.iirrrcnsYillo, May 1?; '00.