Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 15, 1861, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 18CI.
Iiri't. Loraisk. Wo learn that La-
rorao Lot nine, son of tho luto'Dr. Lortiino
of this I'liitre, h now nt Washington, Imv
' ing joined .Sherman's Buttery nt Harris
burg, nnil accompanied it, ub second in
command, through Baltimore to IliO Cup.
ital. Lieut. Loruino hub been tttationcd
on tie Pacific Coast for the last three or
four years- " (
-
Fire. On Monday morning the house
f Dr. B. F. Akley, in Grahantton, was
dUcevetod to bo oh lire. J t originated in
-the back kitchen, where tho stove pipe
goes through the ceiling. 15y the ener
getic efforts cf the citizens tho five was
extinguished. U'We back building was a!
most entirely destroyed. Loss about one
'hundred dollars.
J. II. Larrimer. We learn that Z. C.
McCullough, Jst Lieut, of tho Washington
'.Cadets, resigned tint position at Jlirris-
Lurg, the other day, with the intention of
' returning Lowe to raise another Company,
and that J. II. Luriinur, Esq., ' formerly
editor of this paper, was flouted ia his
- plate.
We also I earn that A. M. Smith whs at
the samo time elected lit Sergeant in
place of J. 15. Walter resigned.
Irl'pwards of twelve hundred young
men, from twenty eight liti'er.oit States,
have been educated for business at the
Iron City College, I'itUburgb, l'a.. within
tlio last three years ; and of the huge
number graduating there, not one i
known to have failed in Ltiiog abte to sat
ififv his employers, or to manage success
fully tho books entrusted to his cwf.
This it Hie result of tho settled policy of
the school, to grant Diplomas to none but
thoroughly qunlifcd and skillful Aeooun-
tants. Pittsburgh Tfue Press, Set, 1800.
For iue War. A company of young
tucn, called tho Juftsmen Hunger), under
command of Cupt E. A. lrvin, left Cur
wtnsvillo on Thursday morning-last for
Harrisburg.
The evening previous to their depart
ure, they wiro presented with a beautiful
tilk Flag, by Mrs. Win. Irwin, who aho
jwvo them a supper.
The Flag was delivered to the company
on behalf of the donor by tho Rev. T. D.
floUalt who delivered a neat and appro
priate Address to the Company. David C.
Palp responded on behalf of the Company,
muring tho donor that the. Flag should
never be dishonored in thoir hands.
Diifore leaving the Compaoy fired 34
gum. in honor of tho country, and tho oc
casion. On their arrival at tho Depot at Harris
burg, they were eMorttd by tho Washing
" Cadets, under dpt. Lo raine, to Camp
Curtin, vrhoro loth Companies are now
regiiliug themselves in the science and art
of war.
The officers of tho Company aro dpt.
E. A. Ii vin, 1st Lieut. Win. Ross Harts
horn, 2d Lkjut. James M. Welch, 3rd
Liout. Lowis Hoover, 1st Sergeant J. F.
rard, il Sergeant D. C. 'l-ule, 3txl Scr
geruit J. E. Kratior, 1st Corporal John
Xorris, Jr., 2d Orpornl John Lemon.
"Heads I wi.v Tails Vol- lose." If
it were not so ridiculous it-wou'd be
imuiing to hear the Republicans propos-
ing to the Democrats to drop parly dis
tinotions to bo all of one party to have
no Democrats, no Republicans, Ac, &e.
The time is fO propitious to them for mill
t bargain just when they have turned
Democrats out of nil tho ollices, and put
themselves in. It is just the timo for
them to make a child's bargain, and play
quits. Why, wo presutno tho Democrats
ould hove been quite n eager to have
otsdesuch a bargain auy tirro when they
ere in power. Nut they were never tveak
(nough to. make the offer. No.no. We
ire opposed to any such arrangement.
eare in faor of acting witli the Re-
i'uhlicaua in restoring tho Union to what
;lns. When that is done, wo want the
"tldfyht to (land just where it left of."
I IfcT ()!'' CHAM) JlltOKM drawn for
I Li June teim, 1861 couinicuciDg Monday the
Iota,
Sworia. Henry Dyers, P. T. Johnson.
i ij.-nimiim Li. liner.
riBlou. Bonj. Suidcr, John M. Kitor.
TttrSeld. John Mrl'herson.
I ioiville. William 1. Chambers.
ItH-William W. Worrell.
xttttur. Jacob Kohart.
"tsuwb. Hon. J. P. Hoyt.
wkdi, Iioljert Bumgardner.
wikin. Dr. Jeffcrwn bits.
Jirtri Benjamin Jurey.
Ititoa. Judeun 0. Buudy.
Jtiln.Samuel Miles,
I utUui. Vm. S, Pankcy, Jubn Michaels.
-"nc. Andrew Addleman, K. hwarttnorUi.
' Wwhicgton. Jaiats M. Hojo.
JU.-Davict Lc.
nk-John I'. Dale.
lioij0ioj,U Lines, jr., J. W- Uollopoier.
Tnivi-iiap ironps
P'tltil. Ji.hn Itn.h
Philip McUhee.
""lord. J0nn Crowell, John liaaU, Joseph
y- Dr. George Wilon, Andrew liUdfo, A.
I k Schooll. Frederick linllnnettr.
John lUnderion. hcmacl Byer.-Cbs.
"'oSi John Mehaffey, Jonai Snyder, tal-
"UU Kinr. Ikiiai. Itann.l Win
Wil Wood,. 6
"'"lion. John Yothers, John Rilur, jr.
Mir A1'""1or - L- Henry
."ivilU. J.,.. Tk.
l' Daid Qoit, Daniel Byers.
Ia J j hy'er Alexander Livingston,
IS?' Graham, William Navlinr.
1 Wk InompsoB, John Curry. Thomas
IT? D'td McOaushey. '
""h'ngton. John II. By.ri.
l')o r'.C4ldwoU' Jonl N"i William L.
John Cunlap.
- Willi.-. D
John Woir1. John Caller.
Lr
Sewing Machine Company to tbeir Agents, for ,
I soiling tlia ine Sewing Machine. Thisisacew,
Machin, Mud so simple in it. construction that a
child can lrarn to overate it bv half an hour
instruction, it ii ettal to anv ramily hawing
' Machine tn ure, and they take the ('rcuiiura orer
lifly and one hundred dollar ruachiiiea. The
price is hut Fifteen Dullari; The t'omputiy wifh
lo employ Asenta in every comity in the I'nitcd
:Slatf. Address, for particulars. f.'We .?in'im
instruction. It it coital to nnv Family Sawinir
j Macliint Co. 11. JiJita, Ocncral Agent. Milan,
. wo. marl J-6m. army, at the present time, 13Y AN OFFICES IV
'J-'" '-. - - fTHK U. S. ARMY.
M AKK II '.D On Tuviday, the 7th instant, at Tliia work should be In the hands of every one
the rcsidonce of the bride a father, by 1). S.
Mooro, Eq., Mr. Qi'estix AnMSTroKO, of Arm-
flronjf county, to 8aii ah C, daughter of Arthur
Hell, Esq., of Dill tp., Clearfield county. j
,,.,.. ., ,,. , , '
v T i ,? of April, at Wiccacon
Jlills, A. C, by disease of the heart, nt tlia reni- i
ldJnco cbl ,"",er. 22J )car of hi. aBe,
" "" loiuivny ui hub vuuniy
U'cfo SMnTisnnciifs.
A T T ENTION !
THE HEST MILITARY I100K EVER
PUBLISHED.
NOW ltKADY,
Volunteer M 211111:1 1,
I'ONTAISlSa ri'LL ISBTUl'C'TIOSS full TC
(i (lie ScitiiK'h vf the -So do r an J jKyrW, gii m
in the. wiwf &'ir,,'c Stiie.,
And rul tho rnformntien essary for the form
ing f
COltl'S OK LOME OUAIIDS,
ILLUSTRATED WITH OVEJl
100 ENGRAYINOS,
Showing the different positions in Blie
FACIXGS AND MANUAL OE ARMS,
And complete directions relative to
lAlAIMXU AND FIKIXlf,
AtllUMCKT) AfTOIIlINc TO
fcott's System of Infantry Tactics,
And in conformation with tho
Altar
riEol 1RI.-MMTJ yon THK fllKSEXT WAIl
It. Col. D. W. C BAXTER,
or tub
NATIONAL GUARD.
This Hook is Oflicialiy AjiproveJ o!
The inftrui Uuiu given aro of the greatest im
portance to the new volunteer, and should be
ihoro uglily understood, being indispensable to
the instruction of a company.
round In one vuliime, 12iiKi., 62 pages, Paper
Cover, price 2i cents, Flexible Cloth, 38 cents.
Tin-: sa.mi: WORK
IS ALSO
ITlSLI.llED IX THE GERMAN LANPfAtJE,
At the same prioe, anl it the only
German liook of Aniericait Military Tartlrs
l'ublished in tho l'uited States.
Agents and Canvassers Wanted
To hgage in tho sale of tli is wcrk, in every
CJTV. TOWN and VILLAUK
In the Country.
Trice per Iloten Copi.-s, : : $ j 00
" Fifty ' 8 no
" Hundred ' : 15 00
All ordors aeconipncioil with the Cash will be
dispatched iniiacdiatcly, either by post or expross.
JTO-If ordered . y poat, Ktiimp must be en
closed to pay postage. If bv express the froii,t
can be paid uu delivery.
SONGS FOR THE VOLUNTEER.
The
C A il P-FI E COM FA NION,
A New and Original Collection of Mifitary and
Patriotic Pong, adapted especially for the pres
ent Compnigu. Ono vol. 1
1110.. with illustrations.
Flciibio Cloth, 25 cts.
Paper cover, 1 j cents.
Single Copies of tho above Rooks
MAILED FREE OF POSTAGE
To any addia.'i in the I'nited States, upon re
ceipt of the X'rice, by
KINO d ISAIIU), Printers and I'uhlithers,
(107 hansom street, Philadelphia,
To whom all orders should be addressed.
Mjy li-dt.
R
ICGI.ITl'.ICS OTfCr Notiec, ishere-i
by given that the folluwins accounts havo
boon examined and pasted by me, and remain
filed of record iii this office for tho inspection of
beiri.'legiiloes, rrcdltors.and all others in auy
othcr way interested, mid will bo presented to
tho noxt Orphan '1 Court of Cliarfield county, to
be held at ti:o Court House, in the borough of
Clearfield, commencing on tho 3d Monday of
June, 1X01. for confirmation and allowance :
1st. The aecouilt of Jesse flutton, administrator,
and M-iry L, Kelly, administratrix, of all and
singular tho goods ard ehattels, rights and
credits, which vera of James M. Kelly, lato of
Ulen Hope, Clearfield county, Pa.
2d. The Testamentary account of Anges M. Rill,
Executor of tho last wiltand testament of Ooo.
(till, late ot the township of Bradford, in the
county of Clearfield, deceased.
3.1. The Final account of Jxsse lines, Adminis
trator of all and singular the goods and chat
tels, rights and credits, which wore of William
M. Urishcn, Into of the township of Brady, ia
the county of Clearfield, deceased.
4th The account of Win. Foath, Adnir. of Hie Es
tate ofSiinou Stewart, late of Linn Co. ilowa.
JAMES WHIOLEV, Reg'r.
itogistcr s ouice, .May 15, 1.101.
$35 00 I
1JAVS tho en tiro cost lor T11TI0N In the
most populurand successful COMMERCIAL 1
SCHOOL in tho country. Upwards of Twklve
llLNimtn young men, from twexty-kioht diffor-
cnt States, nave been educated for business here
withiu the past three years, soma of whom have
boen employed as BOOK-KEEPERS at salaries
82000 00
immediately ipon graduating, who knew nothing; lne ""x'orsignefl has now onbanU, at bn Jur
or accounts when they entered the College, ; niture Rooms on Maikot St., Clearfield, Ta., a
afTMinister s sons nair price,
Students enter at any time, and rcyiow when '
thoy fUasc, without extra ohargo. J
For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and
Viorr jBf.th COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps ,
to JENKINS A SMITH, 1
May 1-5, 1. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa.
'
4 JIMIXISTHATOR'H NOTICli-LetWrs
.XX. 1 f ,v a 1 Ia L Z of inland will stand tho test or trial. Persons
granted to the undersignod on the estate or1" '
CHARLOTTE WEAVER, lato or Brady town-
ship, Clear! old county, deceased, all persons ia-'
debted to said catato are requested to niako 1m-'
mediate paymeui, ana tnoienaviugciaiuisagaiusk
k Mm. ill trn,Nnl tKm di.lv tilhnntil.fttj'd for .
settlement.
...... . ' . nn I
C1E0. KSARR.jr.
Way I.
Ct.
Adm'r.
FOJi THE SOLD1KK,
FOR TUE VOI UNTEFR
Aad for the U0JIE (JUAUD.
r fl II L' CAT 'HIIT'D'C ilTTnTT" A
I wLUIIJl O UUli'Li, J
-- COMPLETE MANUAL AND DRILL
HOOK, for the ueo of all VOLVNTKEHS, M1LI-
1IA, and THE HOME OUAHD. Kovircd, cor-
roiteJ. and adnotorl to (;,-n..rl Soolfi dtg ii.line
and drill of tho eoldicr and volunteer in tfca U. K. 1
of the MILITIA, aa won as in the hands of every
VOLUNTEER and CITIZEN of tho L'nitod
States. It is just what all members of every
company, either ia active service or in the Home
Uuard require, aa everything iu it is brought up
to the army requirements of the present day.
r i.. i I vs.
CcU each, or f,vc copies for one dollar or neat-
;iy ana strongly bound in one volume, (or 40 cents.
Copies of tthe above bouk will ho sont to any
one, to any placo, free of postage, on remitting
the price in a letter to the publishers.
Address all orders and letters t ) the puhlUhora,
T. B. 1'ETEltSOX 4- mtOTJLUrtS,
No. ;XI0 Chestnut St., l'hiludolhia,
And they will rocoive uninodiate atteutivu.
WANTHI). Agents and Canvassers t en
gage in the sale of this work, in every town iuiJ
village in the L'uited States, who will be supplied
with the work nt two dvllurs a dozen,' or, Fifteen
dollars a hundred.
Address nil orders with remittances caclesed,
for tho quantities wanted, at the above rates, to
Ike publishers,
I. II. f ETKRSON i BROTItKItS,
3HS Chestnut st., Thiladolphia
And they will receive immediate attention.
.May IS, '81 .
IXECUTOUS NOTICE Letters testmiicn
J tary having thia day been granted to tho un
dersigned on the estate of KJNATH'S THOMP
SON, late of Lawronco towuship, Clearfield coun
ty, deed , all perssou knowing themselves indebted
to said estte aro requested to make imuiedinto
payment, and those having claims against it will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN I). THOMPSON,
J. VV. THOMPSON.
Curwensville, May, 15. Ex'rs.
DR. J. W. POTTER.
Physlrlau and Xiirjrcon, has permanentlv
located at Locontes Mills, (iirard townshii), of
fers his professional scrvioes to tiro surrounding
cumuiuuiiy. .lny.s, 18&I.
CAI.'TIOX, aLL persons aro hereby cau
tioned ncainst nurchusin? or rnciMlim itli
the folloiag property, now in tho hands of Ilur
ton Munn of Brady township, to wit : Two
loaool Osen, l our Cows, One Calf, Throe Hoif
fcrs, Two Steers, One Sow and Eight Pigs as
tho same belungs to 1110 and aro suhject to my
order, and hnve only been left with him on loan.
S. K. LOU A l; till,
Brady tp., April t,'( 1 Et.
TOST on tho 15th in t., on tho river at or near
i tho waters of tho "liig Pitch," a Illaek Calf
skin Pocket-Hook, containing the fllwiug ar
ticles :
Three $ j bills Clearfield Brink.
?5 in gold and silver.
$5 in small notes.
Two Scdrool orders amounting to $53 15.
Ono promiiory vto for $55.
Ono do do ,15.
One do do I'.',).
Together with cereal otlior papers of value to
the owner only. The nWo reward will be paid
to any person leaving the samo at this oBice, or
with the subscriber.
CHltlSTIAN LAXIC1I.
Clearfield, April 21, 18CI.-3L
COURT PROCLAMATION.
lyilEHEAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq.
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Pleas of tho tenty-nrth Judicial District, com
posed of tho oounties of Clearfield, Ccntro and
Clinton and the lion. Win. L. Mooro and Hon.
Denjamin lionsal, Associate Judges of Clearfield
county ; liavo issued their precept, to mo direct
ed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas,
Orphan's Court. Court of Quarter Sessions. Court
of Oyer and Terminer, and Cotirt of ticneral Jail
Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for the county of
Clearfield, on tho
Third Mandiv Villi day) of June next,
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, ind Constables,
in and for said couLty of Clcarlicld, to appear in
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations, and other ltemcm
brances, to do those things which to their officers.
and In their behalf, pertain to be done.
til umler my hand at Clearfield, this 15th
day of May, in the year of our Lord, ono thous
and eight hundred and sixty-one.
r. 0. MILLER, Sheriff.
Wake 11 ij Wake npj
B
I.ACKSMITIIIXC;. THE subscriber res-
pectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he is now well e ablifhcd in his
NEW SHOP on Pino street, o.'iiosito the Town
"all ia 1,10 borough of Clearfield, and upon hi
own uook, ana wtiero no is prepared
to do all
work in his lino in tho vcrv best stvle. and on
tho ihoriest-nolico. Ilia old custor-ers are rcs
pactfillly hed not to forget him, and any num
ber of new ones uro rcspeclfully invited to give
him a trial.
EDO E TOOLS. Ilia reputation r.s a Maker
and Repairer of Edge tools should of Itself secure
him a liberal patronage.
UEORGEC. I'ASSMORE.
April 21, lS61.tr.
CAUTION ALL persons aro hereby can
tioned against receiving or trading for a
certain Promisory Noto given by tin subsrribor
to Jonathan Emoigh, of Morris township, datod
12th April, 1801, .tailing for $10, as l have re
ceived uo valuo for tho samo, and will not pay it
unless cotnpollod by law.
GEO. KAHKIIOOD,
Graham tp., April 29, '61, St. fO.
To Lumbermen :
CJ AH'-MIM- FOR SALE. I have areoted a
Ik5 new first elafs SAW-.MILL for Eighty feet
I Timber, Bt Dl'NCANNON, below (ireen's Pom,
Ion the Susquehanna and desiro to have al'nrt
Inor whe will fnrnith Squared ltnfted Lumber at
tircon s linm, to stock tho Log . olid to it". full
caioity.
This Mill will have tho command of the ruar-
1... 1- Tl . 1 1 I - .
j hdi 111 1 ciers uurg nuu iuncannon and ui iwo-
uiirus 01 j erry couniy ; anu a largo amount of
business may be done at good prices. It is on
the Pennsylvania Railroad, and in commuiiian-
lion with Philadelphia and Raltimoro.
, mil,ket, I invite attention to a heme mark ct
that will reinuncrato. Adilress early by mail, or
call 011
ap24-0
GRIFFITH JOVES,
Duncannon, Perry eo., Vta.
QHAIUS ! ! CHAIRS ! ! !
0W 18 THE TIME TO BUY ! ! !:!
short distance west of Litt's Foundry, a Lirgs
, k nf
CHAIRS OK ALL KIXDS,
.
manufactured out or tho bsst matcnalr, finished
n a very superior manner, and which he will tell
JiOIV FOR CASH, His long experience in the
business makes hint reel confident that bis chairs 1
ma(1)) in , (uhstontial and workmanlike man-
wishing to purchaso chairs should can at once
tai got them whilo they can bo had at ths lowest!
rlt0J JIHX TROUTMAN. I
27. 1 9 -tf.
k lniMI flTnr krsh Drilirs ill.il reneiv.
,. ed and opeued at HARTSWICKB.
"COSTAU'S"
TUB
"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.",
Destroys Instantly
LVEIIY FORM AND SrECTE? OF
VERMIN-
TUoso preparations (unliko all others,) are
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to tho hu man family,"
"Eats coin out of their holts Iodic."
10 tb aiis nnd more established in Kew Tork city
Crf l,y tho City Tost Office.
L'tcdkij the CityTiisons and 6tafrori Houses.
f Mil Iji City Steamers, Ships, 4o.
I'trd the City Hosp' tals, Alms-Houses, Ac.
Crdl tiio City Hotels "Af4or," "St. Nich-
olttf," de.
'. iy tho Hoarding Houses Ac, ie,
I 'ted I moro than i0,008 IViv.-ts Families.
jri1-S e irhnt llie '.e, I'm nnd Dralcri lav.
IIKNKY K. t'tWTAIt. All tho suinmer I
fcave been troubled with Roaches and Mies. I
was actually ashamed of llie house, for tho Roach
es wero evorywhere, I purchased a box of your
Exterminator and tried it, nnd in ono week thero
was not a Roach or Mouso in the house.
Joss U. Ui-vrss, No. 04 Elm street.
HOUSEKEEPERS - troubled with vermin,
need be eo uo longer' if thoy use "Costar's" Ex
terminators. Ve iia-vo used it to our satisfaction,
and if a box cost $ ws w-otild Iihto it. We had
triod poisons, but they efl'ected nothing j but
Costaii's article knocks tho breath out of Rats,
Mice and Red-lJugs, quicker than wo can write
it. It is in great demand all over the eouutry.
Mi'Jiu-i (). (lut'ttt.
MOKE tiRAIN and f revisions are destnyed
inintially in Grant county by vermin, than would
pay for tons of this l'.at and Juscot killer. Lan-i-anlrr
Wit. llr.rnlii
HENRY R. COSTAR i'our T;xterminator is
received, used, and pronounced a decided suc
cess. We used a box of it, and the way the Rats
ard Mice around our premises "raised Ned" that
night was a caution to sleepers. Since qx a Rut
or Mouse has been heard in garret or cellar.
Mweeioe Artrn Time.
I II AVE 11EEN SELLING Your Extormina
tor for tho dust year, aad havo found it a sure
tiot every time. I hure-mit kaown .it ito fail in
a single instance."
Gko. Rosr, Cardington, 0.
WE ARE SELLING Your preparations rap
idly, ami wherever they havo been used, Hats,
Mice, Roaches, and Yeruiin disappear immedi
ately. EcKKit A STot-rrr.n, Drug , N. Wiudsor, Md.
To Uvitruy Rats, Roachos, ia.
To Vrnirot Mice, Moles, Ac.
To Ih-itrvy Red-Bugs.
To Dettriiy Moths, Fleas, Ants, c.
To Jhttecy Mosquitoes.
To Destroy Iusects en Plants and Fowls.
To Ikuroy Insects on Animals, 4c.
To Ikitroy Every form and species of Venuio.
jLSE ONLV
"Costar's"' Itat, Itoncli, f c. Exlcrminutor.
"CoFtar's" l!ed-JUig Exterminator.
''CosUr'a Elcutrio Powder lor Ir.80ot,o;c.
I.i 25, &0c, AMD $1 IIoxf.s, I1otti.es A Flasks.
$t ASH $5 rolt I'LASTAllOXl.
Snirs, jUoats, Hotki.s, dc.
&---&iid nrirniT l.y
All Wholesale Diimicisrs in lnrge citios.
All Retail Dri'ooists Giiockiis Storekeep
Etis, if-c.,in all Country Yillagosand Towns.
Wholesale Agents in New York city.
Shieltblin Brothers f- ColInrrel,'Ris'ieyA'Kitchcn.
D.A.l'ahiistuckldll.o.
Hush, Gale f' Robinson
M. Ward, Close A Co.
McKisson A Bobbins.
D. S. Barnes A Co.
F. C. Wells A Co.
Lar.ollo,Mar-hit Gardner
Hall, Dixon A Co.
Conrad Fox.
A. B. A D. Sands A Co.
Wheeler A HarL
Hegninan it' Co.
Hall, Ruckel ( Co.
Thomas if' Fuller,
P. D. Oiv is.
Dudley A Stafford.
AND OTHERS.
Philadelphia, Fa.
T. W. Dyolt A Sons, IRob't Stioemnkcr A Co.
B. A. Fahnes'.ock A Co French, Richards rf- Co
AND
All the Principal Cities and Towns
UNITED STATES.
Ui the
AT
CLEARFIELD, Tcntm.
&-i.SDld by
J. G. UARTSWICK.
And by DnromsTs, Gnorr.ns and Rktajlkhs gen
erally, in Citr and Country.
ftSjr-Cor.STRV lE.l.rRS can order as (lbovc
Or address orders direct or if Prices, Terms,
ito' is desired-send for Clroular to Dealers
to
HENRY R. CO-STAR.
PmsriPAL DbI'ot .Vo. 512 Broadway Oppo
site the St Nicholas Hotel. New York,
ipi-l-H6J-lmo.
IMPROVED
S J: Wl N G MAC 1IINL.
rnivF.s FROM $40 c $70.
Tho HOI'DOIR SEWING MACHINE, an en-
graving of which is hers represented, has now
become a recognired favorite wherever it
has been introduced, and is, beyond question, I
the W.t, as well as the hand-oiuest, low-priced
Sewing Machine now before tho pmblis.
Ko. 1. A sniail nnd very neat Machine fur'
ramuy use.
No. 2. A larpe Mchi for quiltajig heavy
w-ortt and for Tla-ntation e.
Tliia Machine is much admired Tor Its siiiipliri-1
ty, and for'irs reliability and darability it is on-1
surpassed. A child twelve years can run it with j
easo : nnd yet it will sew from the coarsest rlntfc
to the finest Swiss. Thero is no troabls of re
winding the thread, a it is tnlien from tbcfpoels.
It has no bolts to give trouble, and will run
backwards as well as forwards, ard still sews
equally ferfcet, and without dawger-of fcrenkirig
needles. It runs by friction, and by closing tho
box over it, it is thrown out of gear. Ia fact,
wo havo wo hesitation in recommending it as the
best faniily Stwing Moctkwo inase.
Tic fulluing 1'remhems Awarded "flic -above
Miiehine :
At the Fair of the FraukMn Institute. 185S.
'tho First Premium.
At tho Pennsylvania State Fair, at Philadel
phia, September 2t, 1859, tho First Premium a
Diploma,
At tiro Peons ylsonia State Fair, held at Wyo
ruing, 1800 a Silver AtKisJ.
For tho beat Double TUseud THaChir.e, at Lan
caster County Fair, held October, ISilt a Silver
Modal.
At the Maryland State Fnir, held at the Mary
land Inati'ute, llaltimore, Md., October, 18.VJ,
under strong competition, a Silver Medal was
awarded to this Machine.
At the New Custlo County Fair, held at Wil
mington, Delaware, October, 185U a Diploma.
The abovo Machines ro manufactured by
t IIAltl.Lh V. IIOUI..IXI),
Wilmington, J. I.
SA L E Sit OO MS.
No. T20 Aret Street, Philadelphia, Ta.
Ko. 01 MarJiet Street, Wilmington, -Did.
S. I. HA K Kit,
marU-ly 720 Arch Street, Thiladclphia.
!TPersoiis wishing to see the above Machine
in opernticn, can do so by calling at the rosi
denco of D. W. Mooro, in Clearfield borough.
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and how to aiceitain his age by tli
nmuber and condition of ).U teeth ;
illustrated with Banremaj explunaiorj
engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
TTiil Tell You nf Urcrding, Drtiikln Stabling
Feeding, Grooming, Sl.ociog, and th
general management of the horro
with the best mojea of administering
medicine, also, how to treat lliting,
Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,
Crib liiting, Rustlessncsf, and other
vices to which he is subject ; with nu
merous explanatory engraving.
THE HORSE AND IMS DISEASES
n ill Tell You of the rauaes, symptoms, a
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Tkroat
Disteuipor, Catarrh, lnflucnia, Drone
chilis, Pu.mmoni:i, Fli'miry, Drukcn
Wind, Chronic Coush, Roaring pud
Whistling, Laoipas. Sure Mouth and
I'lcers, and decayed Teeth, with otlur
diseases of the Mouth and Respirato
ry Organ 1.
THE HORSE AXD HIS DliEASEl
Ni'l ToJl Vou of the causes, symptoms, aa.
Treatmont of Worms, Hots, Colic
ftrangulatioB, Stony Concrctious
Ruptures TaJv, Diarrhea, Jaundice
eatirrhoea, tiloosiy t'rlae, Stones
in tho Kidneys and Bladder, Intlania
tiun, and other diseases of tho Stom
neb, Jewels, Liver and Urinary Or--gauj.
TUIJ IIQRSE AXD U1S DISEASES
Witt Iidl Von 0 the causes, symptoms, m,ij
Treatment of IUna, lS4oid acd Bog,
Spavin, Plng-Donft, gwoervlo, Stransy
Broken Knees, AVind Galls, Toundor
Solo Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoof
Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and C rns
also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Hpilnpsi
Staggers, and other diseases ofcth
Feet, Legs, and Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Icl I You of ti caurcs, symptoms pus
treatment of Fis'ula, Poll E il, Glon
dors, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange
Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism
Cramp, Galls, Diseases or the Eye and
Heart, 4c, Ac. aad hw to uia-iaga
Castration, Bleeding, Treptiucing,
Rowdling, Firing, Hernia, Amputa
tion, Tapping, and other surgical op-,
cratioiu.
THE HORSE AXD HIS DISEASES
Will Tell Vou of Rarcy'i Method of taming Her-'
sej ; how to Approach, Halter, or Sta
lls a Colt ; how to acenstom a horsa
l strange sounds and sighis,aid how
to Bit, Saddle, Rido, and Break him
(o Harness, also, tho mrm nnd law
of Warranty, Tho whole being the re
sult of more than fifteen ycara' careful
study of tho habits peiuliaritios,
wants and weaknesses of this nobla
and useful animal.
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moPLE's COOK HOOK,
MODERN COOKERY,
In all its branches. By Miss E1.1t Actok
Cure fully Revised by Mrs, S, J, Hai.e.
'It Tells You how to choose all kinds of Meat)
Poultry, and Game, with all the varlou
and mcst approved modes of dressing
and cooking Beof aud .pork ; nlso.th
hsst and simplest way of -salting, pick
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modes of dressing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and
Game or all kinds, with the different
Dressings, Gravies, nnd stuffings appro
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You how to chouse, clean, and preserve
Fish of all kinds, and how to sweoten it
wncn laintou j also all the vnrious and
most approved modes of cooking, wiih
the different Dressings, Sauces, and
i lavoring appropriate to each,
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modes of preparing utst fitly ditl'oronl
kinds or Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and
Vegotablo Soups, Broths, and Stowsi
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aescriptton, also hew to prepare Pick
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Potted Meats. Fish, Game, Mush
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raodos of preparlngand cooking'oll kinds
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OmelPttos, Fritters, Cakes, Confection:
cry, Preserves, Jollies, and Sweet Dish
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Wines of vnrioas kinds.
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