Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 18, 1861, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY 18, DEC. 18CI.
1 nflfl WORTH OF STORE GOODS
1UUU are oBerred for Conaty Order bv
,0.4, II. W. SMITH CO.
-
nO HI'11 1)KR-PR01'03AL8 WILL BE
.iHht ih. M.oi Dn,t,i .,i p. n
Cwnahin. until Saturday the 4th day of January
tii, fi r building a SCHOOL HOUSE at or near
Klley's Ores. Roads Contractors to find ail
fcaterisla. Plan snd specification! may t en
It w, p. Porter's, up to that tima.
DiC.ll 101-11. w. S. .'UKTfcll, Beo- .
WANTED. The 1'rinter want WtOD
. . - . .
I . .
Ind COAL, to keep them from freer.ing.
JVIIKAT, CORN. RYE, BUCKWHEAT,
L-ra 'l . ' , ';
(ATS, and MEAT, a an antidote for
larvation, ami a little CI1ANGE mixed
itli them, to enuble us to buy cluthet for,
fctir children.
nrGoJey'. Queen of Miigatlnos for
Lanuary 1862 has been
on our laolo tnw
two weokit, filled with pretty and usiful
lembellif litnen t, ntiJ the choicest litera-
uro. See prospectus.
Peterson' t Magazine lor January 18G2
V a perfect model of art. No lady should
lo without it. For terms, Ac, ee our pa.
If the 27lh ult.
8ic.Col. 1Uk, of the Pittsburgh JXtt,-
entilled lo our thanks at lent for hid
Inod intentions altho' his ''early oopy" ,
Ifihn TVpsidcnt'a miRSHffe wan four ilnva
...
iphind time.
No fault of yours, Colonel. !
Ilay ive have better luck tot time,
Contributions to Volunteer!-
All persons wishing to make coitribu. ,'
1 .t r.i.. ..u'..
Cadets," now in Virginia which may
lend to ad J to their comfort or relieve
heir wants-are informed that a regular
llunnf fnr aiioli nrtip1p4 liaft liAnn sRtah
r
iafafrl at the residence of John Mcfher-
on, E.q., where special caro will be taken '
Mtheni and from whence fiev will l,e ,
Horitaroeii at reuuiur iniervnis tae nrst
Lnnsignmeiit to be made on (ho first of
'aniiniy next.
Persona wishing to fend articles to their
friends in other companiea in front
Ol ,
Washinpton can do so through the pamn I PruT,e 'r"Pfr f '.otherwise she will be diPs
, . :ed of accordiug to law. H'M. II. MICHAELS.
channel
THE NEWS.
By an arrival nt New Yotk wo have the
jfirft news of the manner in which tho ar
rest of Messis. Mason and Slidell was ro-
reived in England. It ctused much ex
citement in both Liverpool and London,
and a public meeting was forthwith con
vened in the latter city, at which much
indignation wab at first manifested, which,
nunar.t-i, pc n n iu autrt;t.-niiuiia io n nil
until they saw what th proper authorities
thought of tho matter. Tho
t 1 I
i-nnuon i
rime waR rather mild and cautious, whilst
the AVui, and other Journals, were very
uidignan t.
Later. By the nrrlval of the Eurepa at
Ihili Ins on the 15th inst., we have Lon-
don dates to the 30th ult. Tho action of ,
tbo .liiiiihh Ciibiuet it war-like in the
liighept degree. Tho London Times says
that the "Council had decided that the
8Ci7.uro of Mason and Sli di-ll was a clear
violation of National Law, and that h.Sj.o
rial inpssriit.i.r al.nnl.1 l, .l..et..ilnl..l a !
B a ; l
Uafhington with instructions to Lord!
Lyons to demand reparation, tnd in '
of refusal, to demand his passport.'
Heavy armaments were fitting out for'
, , , . , , i
Canada; and the export of powder, suit-
jieter and other ingredients for the man -
,,i.., i..... . .I-, . 1 1
uiaiiuorui Buiuiuiiikiwii, nan I f u 1
by crdor of Privy Council.
The War News is not important. The
city ot Charleston was reported to have
Leea burnt to ashes to prevent its railing i
...ii i r.i i' i i i .
loe i, ami, u, i.,u rcucrsi ar.uy ; uuij
later advices lead to the belief that it was
only visited by a severe coloration, but!
whether the result of uccidentor design is
BOl known. I
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1 here are some indications of a fight in
Kentucky between Hie rebels under Gen.
(illikoflet and the- federal forces undei
Gen. Shoeff.
The reported victory of Parson Brown-
low at Morristown, Tenn., is conttadicte.,1.
Nothing important from Missouri, fien.
I rice was advancing Northward, nnd rcf-i
ugeesweie flocking to St. Louis-for the'
upport of whom a contritiulion of $ 10,000 -
was levied tinon the disloval citizens of!
that city, by order of Gen. Halleck.
AJ1 quiet in front of Washington and
along the Totomac with some indications
of aggressive movements. A private, na
med Wm. II. Johnston, helonging to the
Lincoln Cavalry, attached to Gen. Frank
lin's Division, was executed on Friday lust
for desertion. Twelve men were detailed
for the purpose. At the word, eight fired,
when Johnston fell on his coffin wound
ed, hut not dead when the remaining
four fired and finished the fatal woik.
Two Regiments Col. Murray's and Col.
Lewis' nnw at Uarriburg, are under or
der tn mnrrh fnr IJ.ininov Vs Tliew trill
k e T,..ic.i ...i n ' i I
ffj vj wny a.11 ocuiuru aim vuuiui-i innu.
It is renorted that several vessels are
being fitted out at New York a. privateers, j
to depredate upon the commerce of Fng-1
land. France and Spain, and to sail under
lettetaf marque and reprisal issued ty ,
too Government of Mpxico.
WJuQur latest information from Wah-i
adgton itviicates that the radical Abolition'
ata are noi yet to have things their own
way; that (hey cannot yet rarry any or
their extreme measures ; that the Cam-
ronian policy cannot yet be sustained ;
out on the contrary, that a mniorifv of
Cor.Bres. wiih the aid of the Democrats.
ran m brought to sustain aomething like
be policy recommended by Mr. Lincoln
n bu toeasage. fro far, o good.
W3.lt will lake. $G3pOOO,000 to pay the
; interest on the National debt after Juiy,
1863. The "free .oil" must indeed pro-
1 . . . , 1
auce abundantly if the people of thit
country do not find themselves involved
in hH.:m,.i i.. . i ,i .
' lmt,onnI indtbleJeieefc to a degree that
will cat tin thir S'llslance for crcinrlinii
to come What a i.W-in frL iii...
lo Messing free mstitu-
tioiii are under Ilenubliean ruU.
a i i.
MAKRIaKI) On Thursday the 12th instant,
by Win. A. bloom, Esq., Mr. Hoiea Ereherd 0f
Knot township to Miss Martha J. Illoom of
township,
lllf.rt r o ; . , ,
th. V,h IT , m.ViK. r.P '"""T
ne an instant, .Mrs. .Martha Steward wife of
u. im insiani, ,wrs. .nanna .steward wife of
J.pb Steward formerly of Centre co.nty, aged
4Hl"wrS'dJ
.ntrcrP-r.pl.asocopy.
Clcarf ivi mu hvts
I Correclfd wctkly by J. P. Kratrer, Dealer in
I Foriipn a romestlc Pry flood, Prorisioiis. rfo
Apples, (dry) Hu.
$1,00
Annies. Careen) Itu.
i.,ri n n.. 1
50
40
50
1,00
III
(o5
7..I0
i:uckwhcit Hit.
, -
Reims Bu
Hutter t lb
Beef lb
Hoards M
Crn W Ru.
56
i,'raed Bu. -
& on
Egs ) doi 124
piou'r m lm
7,50
1,00
05
iS
124
10,00
121
J0
Klai-seed per Bu
J'0!" 10
w l0'
LarJ "M tt
'
fork
tier Ih -
0H
2
50
$3(g7,00 ',
Rngs per lt
Kye per Bu.
Shinclfi per M.
T.imo,xby p-?'d Bu
1,Z5
uui per id
40 '
M'heat per Bu.
1.25 ;
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Jlchi gbbntisnntnfs.
I ". Jhe lubrrriber lost, or mislaid,
romisorv Noto dated 3d December, Hfll,
:rBb X '"Itj, T. 7 "Vul IV
culling in, kr..1. . .1 i .
1 III, kr..1.. ....n.J I....L II
on' r' cautioned against negotiating said note,
""u T"""r 10 rc"ura wm oe given to any per.-on
vovmgton tp., Dec. 18,'61
SI It AY MA HI-:. Came to tho premises of
the subtcribcr in Karthaus tp.,about the lllb
December, a Dnrk IRON GRAY MARE blind,
about 16 hailds hiirh ami n,.n...-.l ... ho It
n - h,-(.u0vu iw w w ju, a
years, old. The owner is desired til fnins farm, anl
Karthaus tp., Dec. IS, '!
S3
WE HAVE NOW OX HAND A
LAI.GK ASSORTMENT, SUCH
AS SUM MONS, J USTICES', J UDG
MENT NOTES, ic.,&c.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
Any person wishing to cive a holidav nreent
snouiu go to Smith t Co's, and purchase a set of
their fancy Sleeves and CulTs, which are lower
,!... .1. . , , .
" ": me couniy.anu oi superior em-
ro",l'ry, and the most desirable nnj useful article
' ik.t ,.i.i i.. ...i .1.. ... . -
-v i,VPL-uiaru o me tenuer sex.
FROM 50 CIS. TO tl.ZO FZR
Don't fail to call and see them.
Wc will also open a superior lot of Broche
Shawls, this week, whV.h will be sold at the low-
est Cash prices.
Deo. IS, 18(51.
''RIAL LIST
FOE JANUARY
TERM, 1802.
PLAixrirrs.
DcfffDAHTS.
vs. Ann. Mulsun.
vs Ppanglrr A Pa:terson.
VI famucl Huskey.
vs Pam'l A J. Phoff.
vs Chas. Blnncbard.et. al.
vi John Wolf,
vs Albert A Rro.
vi J. R. Read,
vs II. Lnrnin
r.""" ""'""'J
U, M
itihell
Abel P. Dickiuson
r p m i
a!.
Thomas Ralston
R'fd A Co.
iiunii it. collusion
Bn.kenhitf
Thompson Reed
vs Jos. Shaw i Z. Ogdon.
vi Isaac Haines, et al.
vs David Tyler,
vi Martin llockenbery.
vi L. Smith Adm'xof II. B, S.
vi Augustus Schnell.
vi John Thompson,
vi John Killian.
vi Fred. (J. Miller.
n. i. u.v.nse
lsaan ccofield
John McPherrin
A. Clarks Adm'r
I'h i 1 in Swineford
jhn Putchin
Tha.mna Smith
Jaiuei Mullen
W.peweU UM)0'J.Best VI J.M.Chased J. McKoe.
George Pixon vi Francis Ptarce,
''Vl.l'to: I Z' 0,,.,. 8,
Thomas Lawman vs W in. Lewis.
' "' ''"''ertson vs Starcy W. Thompson.
e. vaeeoeor rillia. Iiuyca It J. flUIUollana.
ira Bingham A S. Hood vs I.. W. W eld.
J,c,jn u- A. Binder vi Clayton A R.AIIen.et al.
0.. lu,n Ti a. B.ll, Rumbsrger.etal
0. W. Owen's Adm'r vi J. A P. Bloom.
H Ul. L. ffrhoffer vs Win. Lewis.
Dec. IS, lt61.
J. L.
CUTTLE, I roth'y.
FOR JANUARY
1 RAM) Jl HOHH,
. VJ TERM, 1862,
Bradford. Thomas Roso, Daniel Uraham.
hr- ""'J' Voas, John C.rlil.,El,j.h Sml-
lev. llenrv (looc ander.
'Ruroside. Elliott King.
CU'aiBeld. 1'. W. Snjder. Dr. J.ff. Lin, J
II.
Hilhu-n.
Chest. Samuel Sir w.
Curwensville. Jno. McNaul.
Covington. Samuel Bradford.
Derauir. Daniel Kepbarl, John Baugbmsn.
Ferguson. Jacob Uibson.
Oirard. Alex. Murray.
Oulich. K. C. Graham, Oeo. Hrgarty.
Karthaus. Wm. White.
Knox. Price A. Rowlei, Oeorge Erhard,
Morris. Jno. E. Hockenberry Jamei Potter.
TRAVIS JURORS.
Reccaria. Amsea J. "mich, Joho Lilt.
Hell. Michael Sunderlin,
Hoggs. Frank D. Campbell, John Btisb.
l'radford. David Holt, Jos. Winnery.
Brady. W. L Porter. Dr. Geo. Wilsou, J. M.
Armagast, Dtvid McKinnry, 6. R. Lobaugh,
Elias Long. Fred. Hollepe.cr.
llurnside. Wash. Garner, Joho Miles, John
Riddle, John Sunderlin.
CIrnold. Edwin Cooper.
Curwinavills
Henry Saltsbaugh, Daniel Cham-;
bers.
ffi"' Vfc
Ferguson. Josiah Henry, A. J. Jamison.
,,rU,r ,. J"' oLtollM Abr"
Uulicta. Wa. Nevlinr, fainnol Falkeritn.
Graham. Daniel Wilhelm.
Huston, Josiah Washburn. J. 8. Apker.
Jordan. Enoch Wise. RobU Hunter.
Lawrence. Taylor Kowles, Jobn Moor.
1 Lumber City Anthony Hiles.
Morris. U. R. Dillen.
New Wsibingtoa. Jaeek A. Breth, J.
Byeri.
Penn. M lei S- dpencer, James Clark.
Pike. Johnson Holden. J. H. Caldwell.
q.'tl()R!4 for Medicinal purposes-Brandy
JLi Port and Sherry Wine, Nectar Whiskey I nd
Morn Otn it HAHTWirK,'
8HEEIFF8 SALES.
TY virtue of sundry writs of rtfioiii Expo-
P ,5ul "V1" cJBrt of """"l
Plea, of Clearfield county, and to ma directed
will b exposed to publio sale, at tho Court House.
,n tht IU,ruuKh of Cieirfieid, on Monday the 13th
day of January next,A.D. 1882 t I o'clock, P.M.
the following described Real Estate, vit ;
A certain tract ot land liluat. in Cuvinetoo tD..
cl',rfll'' "ny Pennsylvania, beginning at a;
wi.iu .... u, loulh. -. ,',, v
1890, thence wcstSfi perches to a stone corner.:
tbenee ""rib 157 and eTen-tenth pcrcbei to a post '
eorner, thence east 395 perches to i put corner,
thence south 33 and seven-tenth perches to aj
Pln oorner, theuce east 46 porchoe to a
nmie oak corner, tlienoj sou b 2UZ perches to
rit m.cuwbmihj a'crcuci K vu!ii, iiienoe ,
outh 828 pirokes toapost oorner, thence westCt
nerches to a ehestaut and birch corner, thence
nerchea In a chestnut and
Son! l ei
e to . pu.t, a corner, Iheo,
tenth perch., to . corner. .
ttinnea vl lf.7 n.rrh.
'
thence north G2 aud two-
perches to a corner, thence west 40 perches,
perches to a postcornor, thenoo north 2 aud i do -
Rroci east 2.3 and seven tenth perches t a post,
thencesouth 8t west 2.(1) perches to a white pine,
a earner, thence north 50 perches to pine and
place of beginning, containing I'itK) anrea, being
parts nf tracts Noa USJ and 139(1, having
SO acres clcared.and an old Pa w Mill, House and
llarn thereon erected. Roiled and taken in exe
cution and to be sold as the property of Alphonse
Leconte, diioei.se'l.
ri .? V Vi m I .
f,f I.uthnrMhiirir. rirarfii-ld cotinlr. herinninir at
11.. a ..a.,.. In l.. M,f Mn..l m i (1.
the south-west corner "if lot o! H. K. Curlile's es-
tate, on th i Erie turnpike, thence 51 degrt.i west
alonip said tumnike 1(J3 feet to landji nf f).
Uooilander, thence north 35 degrees eaat 121
perches l a post, thence south 71 ucgrerseait 120
perches to a post on lot ol Carlile's estiite, thence
10 degrees east along sai l estate 193 feet to the
place of beginning with large two story Frame
House erected thereon. Priicd and tken execu-
tiod and to be sold as the property of Benton P.
Ptebbins and Roxaua Hcbbiu, umw intermarried
with A. Murray.
Also, a certain tract or land situate in Morns
township, Clearfield county, bjundud as follows:
beginning ut a pout corner, thence by lands of
Michael Beainr south 8SJ east rt2 and sn-ncventh
perenea 10 posi ana snrj , neace J u 01
Edward Gnttt el. nl.t couth l west 112 fifrcheo to
Put, thence by tract in name of Win. II. Kerwin
north J west vi ami aix-sevcntn perches to a
po.t, and thenco by other lunds of Daniel Little
north 1) ea.'t 112 perches to post aud p'ace of bo
ginning, and containing 41 acres, iu re or less,
with about S or 4i acres cleared thereon. Seized
anil nken in I mention and to he sold atli nrnn.
erty of Daniel Little.
I. .. . K I . . . , 1
Alio, a certain iraci 01 innu suuaie m Knrtnaus ,
township, Llcarnold coiuty, Uoumleil oy lunJi or
vv... 11 lll...l. L I.... 1 ... 1 ,1..'
. ' 1U . . 1 ,-. I. U.t "l .-.vv.. ' BIIU t II U
Susquehanna river, con'.iiuing OH ai res, more or
less, with about acres cleared and asuiall Cabin
House erected thoreon. Peized and taken in ex
ecution and to be sold as the property of John A.
Wykoff.
Also, a certain tract T land situate in Morris
township, Clearfield oounty.conluining 1'jOacres,
bounded by lauds of Wm. Merrell, Robert Elder
and Blanchnrd, with 811 acres eleared thereon,
with a Log House and Log Barn erected thereon.
Seised and takon in execution and to be sold as
the property of Thomas Kylai, Ueurge R. Dillon
and Jas. M. Leonard.
ALSO, by sundry writs of .enn'ra Farm; is
sued out of the same Court, and to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale at the same time and
place, the following described Real Etute vit :
A certain tract of land situate pnrtl 7 in Recca-
ria and partly in Chest townships, Clearfield Co.,
begiuning ata beech tree, which is also a eomor
of laud surveyed to John Cook and John Miller,
thence by tract in name of John Miller nor'h 43
degrees east 230 perches to a post, thence north
42 degrees west 320 perches to a 0t, thence by
J hn Richardson's hind south 4S degrees west23u
perches In a pest, thence south 42 east to place of
beginning, containing 431 acres and allowaa se,
i . .. . ,i .... I put . i .. i . li :i
iiunrjei 'm nanaiii uair'i in. siaaita w u-
jm Cook, and being same premises granted to
John Sliigarl by deed dated 5th July, 1S51 to.
gainer with the appurtenances.
' in execution aud to bo sold as
Seiicii and taken
lbs proporty of
John "tugart, ilcceasea.
Also, all that two story House situate in Brad
ford township, Clearfield county, biunded by
John 0 rub oil) and Frnnois Uraham, and lunus of j
Angus UUI, and the lot or piece of lund or curtil-1
age appurtenant to sam building, peitea ana
taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Jacob Taylor.
F. O. MILLER,
Clearfield, Pa., Doe. 18, 1381. Sheriff.
PI. ICES REDLX'KD!
COAI.l COAI.l M. CONLRY announces
that he has reduced the price of hit superi
or COAL to suit the times, and will henceforth
furnifh if at THREE AN D A HALF cants per
bushel at the Bank, and FIVE AND A HALF
ccnli delivered. Will be delivered bv Mr. Jns.
Leavy. M ON LEY.
Clearfield, Deo. 11, 1SC1.
E
XI.4 i:TOIC MITIt li. Notice is here-
by given tint Letters Ti stmnentnry, on the
estate of JACOB OOSS, lute of Deintur town
ship, deceased, have been granted lo the under
signed. All persona indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment, and those
having claims stninH the same will prcsint
them duly authenticated for settlcm-nt.
1IKN KT
ABRAM OOSS,
Bxr'i
Dec. ll.'Gl.Ct
COURT PR0CAMATI0N".
VtrilEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq.
? President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas nf (he twenty -fifth Judicial District, com
posed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre nnd
Clinton and the Hon. JAS. It LOOM nnd lion.
J. D. IHOMPSON, Associate Judges of Clenrfiold
county ; have issued their precept, to mo direct-
l, for (he holding or a lourt or Loinmon I leas,
Orphan's Court. Court of Quarter Sessions.
Court
of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of (leneral Jail
Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for the county f
llearnelil, on the
1 Monday (13M day) of January nrrt, in
the m,rt Ilmise. ,
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the
fArnnsr. Justices nf (he I pars, mil ( nnatalilea.
in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Exnmi Sstions and other Remem
brances, to do those things which In their officers,
and in their behalf, pertain la be dona.
GIVEN under my baud at Clenrfii Id, this Uth
day of Dee., in th year of our Lord, one thous
and eight hundred and aixtv-nne.
f. G. MILLER, Sheriff.
j "VfOTItli. A MEETING OF THE STOCK
I i. holdera of the Philipsburg and Wntorford
Railroad Company will be held al the office oflha
. !. .l. ti a. -c r.... .r...j
nrereinrj lai iu noraanji. u. a. learucri, uu iiiv
2nd Monday of January im, for the purpose nf
electing one President and twelve Director! to
serve for the ensuing year.
Atteit, . R. BARRETT, Prciident
L. J CRA5S, Secretary.
Dee. 11,'6I.
1 HGISTF.R-M Mirit'l' Notice, li here.
.-IV byg
given that the following accounts hare
been examined and passed by me, and remain
"I'd of record in this office fur the inspection nf
heirs, legatees, creditors, aid all others in any
other way inlereated, and will be presented to
the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, in
De netn at tt:e tourt House, In the borough or
ri --i.. j , i .
vicaiucii., a-o.nuienring on ine ii .aioniiay oi
Jan y 1802, reconfirmation and allowance!
The account of John McKee and Joseph McKea
Executors of tb lst will and Testament of
Thomas McKee of Rurnside Township Ciear
field county deceased.
The aceouut of George Krhard and Lewis Erhard
Administrators nf all and singular, lbs goods
and chattels, rights and credit, which were of
Christian Erhard 1st of the Township of Knox
in th County of Clearfield, deceased.
JAMES WRIOLEY,
Dee. ti, 1861 Register.
County Orders.
nW. SMITII A CO., want
gea for tlOOO worth.
to eirhani
Dee.
J)R. WILLA1AM B IlURD'Sj
MOUTH WASH,
A 6LRE KEMI'DY ICR
bad breath,
soi? 3 mouths.'
Canker,
HlsLAstD BLhKIINi GUMS,
viinot c.-.ar. w ......
"uwl"u ovur. mmu ill,
And tb best specific now in use for ANY dis.
. fnoition or the mouth
u... ...:. i .
It is particularly,
uiHguum lu inrxuni Hrn.iti
t r tt
AKriFICIALTEKTH,
; 0 ou'I''e1y destroying erery taint of the mouth.
absorbing and removing a'.l in purities, insuring
'
A SWEET BP.EATII
to all who nmlis ue of it. NO YOUX'J LADY
or YOl'KO GENTLEMEN ho U afflicted with
A BAD BREATH,
t .1
-ncuiu ueiav srp:.ving this r;medy, fcr t s a'
i
delay spp'.ving this r;medy, fcr it id a. '
e-rtain cure, and is approved aud rccotumomlod
by every physician umler whose notice it hos
been brought
A BAD BREATH
is an tffince for which there is no etcuao while
DH. V.M. li III It I I'M
MOUTH WASH,
can be procured.
Mnny persons carry with them a l.id breath
greatly to tho annoys nee and often to tho din-
gust of those with whom tbev como in enn-nct
wittiout nemg cuii.ciou oftho fact. To relieve
yourself from nil fears regarding this,
USE Dr. VM. 1IURD S MuUTH YfiU.
Cleanlimsi of the mouth is of great importune
to the gencrai heulih, which is oftcu affected, and
not unfr.quently aerioutly impaired, through
nui 01 proper attention to tins sulject.
.. ...
tl in
" I'll. M
nuiiii'.s mouth wash.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Don ta 1 office, No. 77
Fourth Street, Drucklyn, ); t).
Price 37 Cents Per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to dealers,
ADDRESS PRINCIPAL OFFICE, TRIRLNE
lSl'ILDlNUS, No.l, SPRUCE ST. NEW YORK
POLD by Cawell, M;ck if Co., Fifth Avenue
Hotel i J. A I. Coddi' gton, 715 Bro:idwny; D.
S. Iiiirnos, 202 llrocdway, and by all Druggirti.
K. WILLIAM J). HURD'S
TOOTH POWDER,
This powder posscasoi the
CAR110XIC WmiOVT TIIEIXJVRI-
o i;s effec ts of cjia r coa l.
and is fr:e from all acids or alkalies rhnt can In
the least injure tho teeth.
Its action being entirely mechanical polish
ing without wearing the enamel.
Dr. Wm. Hurd's Tooth Powder
is recommended by nil Eminent Dentists,
pared at Dr. Hurd's Dental ofiic e, No. 77 F
Street Brooklyn, K, I.
Pro.)
unh
Price 25 Cents per Box.
A liberal discount tnado to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune
Buildings, No.l Spruce St. N. York.
Sold alo by Caswell, Mack A Co. Sth-Av.-nuo
Hotel J. A I. Coddi. gton, 725 Broadw ay ; D. S.
Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists.
J)Pv. WILLIAM D. nuuns
TOOTHACHE DROPS
FOR THE CCItn OK
T O O T II A G II K .
preduced by exprmed nerves.
Itis particularly adapted to al I cases cf chil-
dren afllicled with
T O ) T II A C HE.
rarenta cm rclie'-e thenuehes of (bat dis
tressing wenrines cause 1 by
loss tip sli: i:r,
an4 their children from great sullerinc, bv
kooping a bntllo of
. . . .. , ,., , ,,.
XJl- " w m. it- lir I H ) lo
abcut the house. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Den
tal Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, llrooklvu, E. I
n . i . t - i . t
1 1 i-v-cuts jri jruilf.
A )iberal ilj,,,,, ,nn,i0 to dealers
Address Principal Ollicc, Ti ik, Build
ings, No. 1, Spruce St. New York
Sold alsol.y Caswell, Mack .f Co.,.'nh Avenue
Hotel; J. A I. Cod liugton, 71.i Broa'.wny , D.S,
Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists.
B. WILLIAM I).
. - . H -,
TTiITTl Jl T flT R TvT inmTinn
111 Ba I I n U I IT I U l I II V'l'lj Kl w
llLwllaUUlil iLiiUlaUUO
FOR THE rt'KK OF
IV I. U i: A LCL'
or Toothache produced by colds.
L O C A L N K U II A L (1
I A
is immediately cured by their application.
They act like a cbnrm and are per'ectly barm-
l.i. in their nature , do not produce . bli.,er,ad
Wove no unpleasant results
., ... , . ,,, ,
I,e m It llnril a a oninliri,i I'l'intni-a
.....v.iuit,,in.'ivia
sever fail ti give satisfaction to all who test
their virtue. Prepared at Dr, Hurd'i Dental
Office, Fourth Strast, Brooklyn E. D.
I riCO, Only 15 Cents each.
1
A liberal discount maJe lo dealers. '
0
AddrPBa Principal Ofllce, Tlib., I5uiUl-
ings, No. 1, Spruce st. N. York. I
SoldalaobyCasw.il, Mack A Co., St Avenu.
Hotel, J. I. Coddis,oa, T.5 Bro.d.oy ; V, 8.
Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Drncgisle. .
nT - ?V'"l fy.
t n e
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0. BARRETT A CO., H.irrisburg, Pa,
i
.0
V
l
P lice willi IknimtT and
Feller,
835 00.
THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF
Sv.HihlOI.ITY HCU1IAKLY
ITS OWN.
Stitching, Hemming', aud Felling with
a Single Thread.
It forms a flat, even, and Instic seam, which
is WARRANTED not to rip in wear, even if the
seiuu is cut at frciucnl intervals, and also under
all circumstances "to m'iivivk the w ash Ti n "
A Patented device of great utility to lenrners,
prevents the possibility nf the machine being
run in the r nig direction, or the bu'anee wheel
wearing a lady's dress.
Another feature w hich doscrve pai ticular at
teniion is
ff-THK Wilcox Patent Nirnntr. cannot be
s rT w iiono.
Two thousand ititulies, er two yards of work,
can te Uonc in one minute without dropping a
stitch.
These machine., so simple nnd nccurnlo in
their construction, supersede tho use of tho sliut-
,:c. : wil1.' ""u lliria'1 produce nil the prjcli-
! - ii i n-siiiip oi a ii ts mo iiireaii iliac 11 id es : nnu
i lucre, for these fell without busting, and hem the
'finest muslin without puckering.
Although at about hull' the price of tho other
first clns machines, they w ill accomplish doub
I Ic the sewing ill n given time
"It is cmpbatimlly the good, low-priced Fain-
ily Sweing Machine that tho public have long
beeu waiting for." "Boston Truusuript.
; "It is indeed a wonderful production, and for
lauiiiy use especially, no other will Lear nny
cmnparison with it.'V-Philndulnhia Mveniui:
Joi,ra.
J "A mechanical wonder." Scisnlific Ameri
can. Among the best and most serviceable Sewing
'Mac
nines. 1-ight and ebgantlv finished, end
, j
simple in ils construction that it seems sl
ums; impossible fur it lo get out of repair." -Pittsburg
Chronicle.
"I!h combined with its own peculiar merits
all the really valuable improvements of tho high
er priced machines." I'ennsylvanian.
"This machine, in iho opinion of tho cominit
(ce, tills more nearly tho requirements of a per
fect family machine than any on exhibition."
Franklin Institute Exhibition Rtprlof ISAS.
"lHkinglolooonMueralii.il smiplie'i'y, cheup-
- ( licss, durability, and doing all work, th e commit
1 1 1 ' I I a' ' t,'l Wirt' """"'""""'ly '" favor of the Wilcox A
III KI) Uibhanaa single thread machine." Penns) Ivo
nia Statu Agricultural Society's Report.
"tt e must, in justice, cxprcs- onr ennndence
in the merits oftne Wilcox A (iibbs Sewing Ma
chine. We consider that a great desideratum
has been supplied by it, in proving, beyond
doubt, that two thread are not, as was snppoe,
ed, necessary In a good imminent." Christian
Advocate nnd Journal, Juno 21, ISfol.
"We have one of these machines in use, and
think more highly of it than of nny of (he num
ber wehuve Iried." Richmond Whig.
The undersigned, Missionary to Constantinj
pie, has examined more (linn twenty diller six
Kinds ol sewing .Machines, an l alter sometcnt, 1
Tn ,', them, as ti; be,,'
ted to the wants of his familv, and as t b o ent
liable In require repair.
- J i
OLIVER CRANE.
Ho. ton. July .1, I .SCO
The undersigned, during eighteen months has
knil in ultnixl n.mal.nl .. n in ,im C. ...II.. ,1 : I I
C0I A Oihh, Sewing Machine, upon which ha.
been made the clothes of his large family, from
muslin lo pilot cloth including the clothing re-
qui.cd for his sevrrnl boys ; and in n0 caso have
the seams failed, although In hard Service. The
machine now in use in bis family baa required
on repair, and is in all respects, well appointed
efficient and durable. '
Jacou chickerinq, Bo.ton. ,
,-fSend for a Circular. jar
JAMUH UII.C ). Mamifarturcr.
So. HO ...dw.y, fork, '
rrrita Ht. NIchoNi Hotel.
Octoktr IS, 1!1. tf.
FU KNITUUE ROOMS.
BENNER & BARRETT
j Rcspeotfully anuouace to the public that they
, have ooinpliited and are new ucrupylug tholr new
( furuiture wuro-roouiii, liouting on th Maiket
! Lot and n.arly opposite the Court II
Cabinet uakiaj will be carried on io the up
per story of the same building in all Us
DIFFERENT Br.ANC.IK3.
I All kinds of furniture will bo kept consteuly
on hauJs and sold cheap for cash or exchange
for country produce, or Lumber to suit tUc buei-
ne.s !
CHAIRS.
l'AKLOK, ROCKIXU, AD
AltM CHAINS,
SPRING SEATS, CAIN
BOTTOMS, io.,
PARLOR SOFA, CESTRK,
CARD, DIXrxU,
EXTEXSWX ii- BREAKFAST
TABLE H.
SOFAS-
OF ALL KINDS.
VARIETIES AND TATTFRNS.
BUREAU?, SIDE-HOARD?,
R00KCAKE3 WARDROl'ES, C.
BEDSTEADS
JENNY LLXD,
MIOII-POST COTTAGE,
fREXCJI POSTS, ic.
Hair, Hair top, Cotton li p,
and Corn Husk, f the best material.
LOOKING-GLASSES of all sorts aud
suet,
Also, Glasses for old Frames.
Also, Tca-poys, What-nots, Wash-stands,
Work-stands, Hat-racks, dVc,
COFFINS.
Made to order on short notice, add
hearts furni.'hcd.
Poplar, Chorry, and Linwood Lumber, taken
J in exchange for work.
Clearfield, October 23, I'd, ly.
BRILLIANT OPENING
or
Fall Fashions
New Cash Store
II. W. SMITH & GO'S.
The attention of the ladies is
respectfully called to the follow
ing notice, that we have just re
ceived and opened, the very la
test nnd most fashionable styles
of
Nubias,
Wool Hoods,
Wool Scarfs,
Zcphyi J,
Wool Shawls
large and small,
Heavy double
All Wool Shawls,
Cbeni'.e Shawls,
Cloth Cloaks,
And great varieties of
Zephyrs, Zephyrs,
A superior article of
Gauntlet Kid Glove)
" Lislo "
' Buck "
" Cash mere "
' Beilin Wool "
Gauntlet of Zephyr Wool,
Child reus Cashmere Gloves.
" Lisle "
sml a good assortment of
Ladies,
Children,
and Infants Hosiery,
Elegant worked Setts
Collars.
" " Skirts.
All Wool Delaines, Flannels, and most varii
tics of dress goods.
AYall paper and
window shading.
Wo hovo just received from Howell A Rro., of
Chestnut Street, two choice styles of
TAPER,
ALSO WINDOW SHADING,
PLAIN AND FIUUJiED.
Hours of businca from 7 A. M., to 8 P. M.
0T' 1861. tf.
. .
A I,U N,sT!,'"1' " 'TI( liLettcrs
of Administration hsving been grant 'd tl is
day to the undesigned on the eMate il PHILIP
KRINEB, late of Brady loarnshipdeeeai d. all
P""na indebted to said otate are re luesteu (o
n",,,, iminediato payment, and Ibos having
oliln ginst tho same will preent lb. r, ,hij
authenticated for selilenunt ELIAS RJSHtL,
Brady ,P.,
tt t vrr pnTTWTJ
nr. i i au' llhR-
. "!'. .7 '
fer. his r,n.r...inn.l ..r.i,.. . it,. J
comraunitv.
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