Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 22, 1862, Image 4

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truin .ri'ni pliinimi! on Imi'K fur it wus
p,'lic!i I tliut rli.n e fruit I'U'li wotil'l iml
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a little p uiic uiin'Mi' tlui fi uitereri hriT
tlm fiuiten-M lure
.Tlil tlMrc.
I'.ut imw 1:ih t!u rvont provi-il? Tiith
Imvo rnntinuc-.l to Ik. :.lnnir. from tl. it
lay to lliU ami liny tri nil wantoil. M-i
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litudi'i of tl) o lii-inoiH, Tim niiirki-t lor
fruit Inn continued to cnini'L'i'. Thi-io :uo
millions of Mouth t.) I..1 tilled now, where, ,,,, 1,,, , u.y Wl.ri. lulN i,nls tD I'uic-t ,
20 years nyo, there were ilioummdi, and !,,,,( 1 1 o"i i-1 1 .- down, and dart a
more peoplo pireeinlo ehoiee fruit. They ronnd tho first corner,
have found out that il is healthy food, and Sinni; liushands lie tore leaving lioine,
that it is cheaper to pay tho apple-man's a sic very tenderly, 'wliat would you
bill than tho medicine mini's. Then, loo, lilce lor dinner, my dear V knowing all
lh loie'fe'ii market has been brought to ! the while that hho will select sonu'
our very door, within tho i.u,t fifteen years;! tiling Cor his partieular iialato, and off
nntv nulu ciirlit fr 1.... ., . ll' ... I I, '
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an unlimited demand. It rarely happen
that apples, our most common Summer
t, ore so cheap that even every well,
toido-ffimily enn nflcid to i:fe il rm with
entire froedom. Abundanco in onolocility
usually counterbalances fcareity somci
where else, and price aro geneially main
tained. Tho muket cluttedl Send on vour
fruit! rinnt nrplmnls fir.lliiltPf.nro nd
them. Raiso fruit in variety, early and
late. If you tire ivithin easy reach of a
city mniket, raise the cmallcr fruits, cur-
runts, strawbonie?, raspberries, cherries,!
trapes, peaches, etc. Before the market !
begins to be glutted, wo promise to raise
the alarm.
Whitexiso Sluar A Carhivs IHtrovcry.
The common suar of our tables is niado
from thejuico of tho sugar cane, which
grows only in very warm countri.is. This
sugar cane resembles the stalks of our In
dian corn, though its juice is much sweet
er. In making sugar, the cane is cut up
into short nieces, and passed through
mill to press out the juice. This liquid
runs off into a reservoir, from which it is
.lipped out into boilers, and boiled down.
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IhA Kin 111 itontll Utni'ifiir Ilia bii.m
liind. When it is boiled down to syrup, !
this i put into Inrgo wooden troys culled
coolers. Here it becomes giain sugar.
I'-ut what a dark, dirty brown mas? il. is!
Cau it be whitened ? Yes, and hero we
will tell how a man first learned to do it.
A hen that had walked through a puddle
of clay and water, went into a sugar house,
and wulked over a pile of brown sugrr.
.Some one noticed that wherever she step
led, the sugar ws whitened. This man
opened his eyes wide, and by several ex
periments, soon discovered tho fact that
moist clay would whiten sugar. And that
man's discovery led to tho systematic use
of earthern jars, and hence camo the old
fashioned "loaf sugar." The taw sugar
was put into one of these long earthern
jars.'wiih the widest end upwards. When
the jar is nearly full of sugnr, clay ii put J
on tho top and runs through the clay and
sugar, ami finds its way out through the
small hole at tho bottom of tho jat. In
this way the whole mass of sitgar becomes
white.
Our young renders sho-ild walch eve.)
lien-tracks, and nil oilier such things, for
sharp looking nnd close thinking oHei)
amounts to something useful. A dull
head would dave shouted "Shoo! shoo!'
to tho old hen, and scraped off her mud
dy tracks, ar.d thought no more about it.
Not so with this wido-awuke-mnn, ns
much a philosopher in bis own way, ns Is
aac iewton was in his when he saw
fall.
the
How to Cook Kucs in rug Piif.i.l. A
correspondent of tlu Agriculturist writes
"One way to cook eggs is to drop them in
to boiiing water, and let them remain
there three minutes the water all the
time boiling. This hardens the white
next tho shell to almost leathery tough
ness, wh'.lo within it is still uncooked.
Another and preferable mode is, to pour
boiling wnter upon the egs ; lot them
stand in this five minutes ; pour oil" this
and add more boiling water, and immedi
ately bring thom to the tabh in the water.
Those taken out at once will be somewhat
cooko l through, and thoo left in five had died with thee !' 'Gone !' sobs the
minutes will bo " haul boiled," or narly j strong man, as he totters, week as an
so, and thus the taste of every one may he' infant, from the solemn room where
suited, and no toughness of the , iies Ke the wife ofhis bosom lies cold and
observed." I pulseless. Ah ! it is a word of sorrow
even when sjKiken of the absent who
ArrLE Fik wituoi t Arn.Es.-Onecup ofiay return, but, as applied to the un
water, ono cup of sugar, juice and peel of returning dead, there is no elaborate
one lemon, 1J or 2 pounds of lioslon sentence that ever was carved on tomb
crackers brokon into email pi?ees; bake or monument so full of genuine pathos,
with under and upper crust. The pieces et there is a connection in w hich it
of cracker look like apple when the pie is 1 "nparl9 consolation to bo bereaved,
baked. Theaddition ofa little stewed ,Ilwc ,('an truthfully of those who
apple make the deception complete-to! haV. "s-'tjone !-gone to the hot
eye and tast?. tcrhuvl and hope and believe that
tl'A G lO I lll.tnt Tl.O. II M-l1lrt ll.r...n ..ha
Snow Creau. Mrs. M. A. IT. Rowe
Columl.ia couniv, New York, say, the sorrow is unknown wo 'l not rc-l
following is quite equal to ice cream.- ftisc,lc comfurtotl 'because they aro xs. r.-aii kind, of oM.v.nd .rProT.d
Iteat thoroughly one egg with one cup of; notl -J- , r MObUVS ukn in exchange ol
hite sugar. aJd ono cuj. of sweet cream, j jvOolonel Samuf.L Colt, the man-' Clearfield. Jane 2fl ISfil. WM. F. IRWIX.
flavor to the Unto, acd stir in snow until ufacturcr of Colt's revolvinir firearms,! 11 OBERi j. WALLACE, Amit:BTLTL"w
it is quite till. Thimakenn excellent died on Fridaj' morninsat his resi-' c'"rTfield' 0Qio in s'! Row, op
V veil a cheap rarity. jdenee in Hartford, Conn j deol(183Brf
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,u ii iM llril 'pi' ili'MI i' III niily 1'i'
M(- i - - I l-v iint' i'l i il -pi rimi ih i'l'
t .i 1 1 1 1 1' -
S 'IHl tb.tllN lll'M'C 1 1 ;1 , l 1; nlll I' ill
till' lll'il'llillL.' Willl'i'l! Ki--in lln if
w ivi'i itinl lii'l'liii:' llii'in '1,'iin.l li.V
ili-iii1,' in tin' Imii'iil' iinwi-ni ii'il l"Vi' ;
1 1 1 1 1 wlii-tliei- il tmlii V iii t:i' t, U In':'
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i t1(, ,., , t ,,! llial, mi'l llio
miv ir.-ni-riillv i I ' 1 1 mn-,
i hi Hlli11
,-,. ,r,ii,-nill v nliMsnnl niu-, lirnvulfl
M l '
!i!v:iys that tln-ir WIVi'UllH' iiiiun.i-
livoillnl wylcmno t In" (llriimn' in n
kindly sjiirit. W y Know nii ol'l kmiI f-
IIKIII Who IIVCU Willi nwwiii! ini-rmij
vi-iirn iinil m-vi'i1 1'-ft lii liomo witlioiit
. . . . ,i .
t 10 klSS, illul tllO 'oml I'V, (U'iH1.
' . . . " .
Sonif liitsliiinds hands with
tlii'ir wives and luirry nil' us last as
nossilile. as l!io!l"-i the elVii ts woro a
10 1 H'M.
Some husbands will leave home
without Haying anything at all, but
thinking a ooddeal.as evinced by
thoir turning round at the last jioint
of observation, and wavinan adieu at
the pleasent i'aco at the w indow.
Some husbands never say a word,
mini; from tho breakfast table with
the lofty indifference ol'a lord, and y
mi' out with a heartless d is volant oi
... .. .
UlOSO lolt behind.
Ur . .
in a iortuiiato
thin"; lor their wives t hat they can lind
pvnuiathv elsewhere. 1
S01110 husbands never leave home
without some unkind word or look a-
iiarentlv thinking that such a course
'11 1 .1 1,, :.. l.,.;.. ..1. 1
111 Keep iivi.i-.s biiu iy.it ... t..i. ..u-
sence.
'J'la-n on returning.
Some husbands come home jolly and
happy, unsonred by the world, some
sulky and surly with its disappoint-j
ments.
Some husbands briii'' home a news-!
1 1 1.?. 1 ....1.....
jiajier 01 a ouoiv, aim nuiy iiiv.inciii-j
111 the contents.
Some husbands are called away cv-
i'l v cveiiiiiir nv inisiuess vi ioeiui cu-
fcocial en-
,'JWincnts, some doze 111 spcecliiess
. .
tu"dity 011 a sofa till bed time.
So!,K: ""'and are curious to learn
of their wives what has transiured ,
throu.rh tho day : others are attracted 1
. . ' .... ...
by nothing short ol'a child's tumbling .
down stairs, or the house taking on .
l.ri.i.wL.i.1 ,i-r, tl ' cin-u 111 S.IK.I .11.-1
A' v 1 -v ...... , ...... w . .
bilits1 rests with them and temptation ,
finds no foot in sj there.'
Saddkn'i Mi Words. There are ma
ny euphonious words in the Knglish
I ,1 in. ... mni'n nni'lt'-nd ill'. 11 il. o ,
...) ,,i ,i n,,. ii..i
ouiii iii.fi.iii. iv'.IqI.i. i .v. i. j i. ii-
tan of which the sound so harnion-
izes with'they sense, that the charm
at once the ear and the heart. Tho
vocal body, so to speak, with which
the sentiment is clothed, seems as ap
propriate to it as a lovely countenance
to tlic possessor of a beautiful mind.
Home, '1ove, 'Muniber, 'Caress,
Welcome, belong to this category ;
but it is in certain pathetic express
ions that the agreement of sound and
sentiment strikes us as most perfect.
Too said that 'Nevermore was the
most mournful of all words ; Byron
gave the same melancholy pre-eminence
to 'Farewell,' and Dr. Johnson
thought that all phrases 'The last' was
the most touching. 'The last look'
'The last sigh' 'the last of cart h ;'these
are certainly solemn and affecting ut
terances ; but wc think, with a late
writer, that there is more real pathos
in the word 'gone' than in any other
'in the laniruaire. To uso a Spanish,
or rather Moorish, metaphor, it is 'full
of tears.' How it appals tho sense and
desolates the heart oflhe weeping
watcher when spoken, ever so softly,
in the chamber of death. Gone ! it
cuts off all hope. It vibrates on the
air like the tone of a tmssi n ; bell.
(-me, forever ! what four syllables
in an)' language comprehend so much
of mystery, and desolation and wo.!
'(one 1' says the lorn metlier, when
the dark angel lias borne away the
last lamb of her fair flock, 'and I am
left alone, alone!' '(Jonc!, shrieks the
distracted widow as she reads the
name of her heart's idle on the death-
scroll of War. 'Ob. biisb.-inil. t b.-il . 1
,v q lit. it .i.vvi. i.iv.u ni..iu uivilj fill?
110 lllOPO liiWlinirS nnd tllO lilll LniilirO of
'that home is the happiest where kind' i-erunou,
ness, and interest, and politeness, and Fit"
attention, are the rules on the part of ,;irl,
husbands of course all the respousi- L;,,,,,.
nil' mum i.ucanv
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Ovir llirp ii-l( mi.l Ii-,. limn itimo moMhi-2
fr,,, ,.r mniurn for ii-h ln.irtin.
lii.tei rt! (. not i:n.liu
Minci nre In-
rtr.t f.ir tl n Ji-i-.r.
A liiTlisMii'Mii net mr'i 1 whittle nmnln-r f
H'lirlii'im rinniroil, w'.ll t r'.ntinuni until forbid
cluirjjtul nccnnlir.j; to thcn trrnm.
JOB PRINTING.
An extensive stock of Jobbing materia
enables tho l'liblisher of the " llrnihlidin'
toiiiinoui.ee ta the j-ullia that ho is prepa
red t3 A-) nil sindi of
i'osrr.its, r.i?jt:ir3, rRourtMMi:s,
Ul.A!iSS, TkitK FiOCH, L'lKlfl.ARS,
I.ai.ai.s, Pa;.l Ticxirs, JI.wiuiii.i.s,
nr.,1 evciy nind of j-i intin usually done
in a country i oh nlT.je.
Ail orders will be execute 1 w ith no it-
i ness nnit Uesiia'cli.
tl. 1). OOODI.ANDIvll 4 CO.
county i mt l:ct( mi y.
Time iil'llolillii Court.
HoponJ Momlay of Junimry,
Tbinl Mi)iut.i7 of Miin-li,
Tiiinl Mnmlny uf Junr,
Fiiiirtli Mon'lay oV Seitiiiiilicr,
In viti-h year, and cuntinui) two wceki n
ce.isary.
County Olllrcrs.
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A3 10 JUULTUr1, IK'U O s If . I (1 11 1U 1 P'l II . V U I lis V I IIUi
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Pher.flr, I'rcd'k ;. Miller Clmiriu-ld
1'rotln.nut.iry.J.ilin L. Cintlc,
.ifi;'.''
iIiiiiH-s WiiijUiy,
llUtfif.1 Att'v ll.il...rl .T. Wi.Mi.cn.
Trennrcr, . 11. i llnndcr,
c. Surveyor, 11. i.. w njtht,
Coiiiniids'n'r, V m. Mern-ll,
fllen Hop
( lenrfi.-bl
MnrriMliilo
biiiliffrsliurg
Pi.ilipsl.iirg
(Menrli.-ld
X. WiishinRtnn
Lecuiilp.i Milbj
Cuiwcnuille.
fi. f. Tlioinpnon,
lucub Kunti
Auditor.!,
11. C. Il.iwiimn,
J. 1J. Sliinv,
C. S. Wurro 1,
J. W. I'utler,
.l.'K-is Iiruuial,
coroner,
c 0. Supt.
Tawunltp:
B '"
1. 1st of Post (Xliccs.
A'u mi- itf I'. O. Sihhih of I'. l
(Jlvn Hope, !. W. t'alwcl
llower, J.turv yl:r.
Clii-t, T. A. M llhce
Cuh, J. V, Ct-fi iU
Onti-nil, I.c ia .- H.ith
Cleiirlii'ld Briifa, P. U. Jlilk.r
Woodlnnd, EJ. V,'i;:iiu:j
I.iitlicrl.ur, 11. H. Moore.
Trniitville, C- f. Sloppy,
Jefli-riun Lin, John Hel.erling
V'.iret, .Inn- UI.1014
n,,a
Br.".
i;ia,lfur.l,
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r.loum.
Ecm..iile
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N'cir Wni-hingtori J. M, Cummings
C fi u
Cuvington,
Uiirnside,
Jn.i MeMurr.iy
ClesrOeld,
Frenchville,
Knrthaui,
M. A. Frank.
P. A. tiaiilin.
J F W Jichncrr
Vntnuel Way
Centre eumty
I'M m. W il tin in s
K!k county, Pa.
(' Mignut
William Carr
A. Ii. Shaw
T. II. Forres.
J.A. Itearty
C. J. Pun-y.
David Tyler
II. Woodward
Eliia ( hare
!. Heekadorn
I). E. Mokel
J, W. Thiinips'n
Jus. Thompson
J. Mcl'lelland
It. VV. peneer,
A. C. Mm. re,
Samuel Way
.V ichnel Wise.
W. F. Johnson
T. Henderson
Cur wens vilie, curwensville,
.,..,..-
i Inlijn l.ur,
Marron,
Helen Post Office,
Leenunle's .Mill.-',
I'.ald Hill,
f hawsville,
(rahatnton,
nmlis Mill?,
Madeira,
Tvlf-r,
P.-niilicld,
AiiM.neille,
alt Lick,
Xow Millport,
Urcckenridge,
Kylertown,
Mnrriinlile,
Lumber City.f
(irampiaii Hill.,
Curweniiville,
Ill.iniuingville,
Koekton,
Jeffrieis
(iniham,
(lulich
Hii,-t in,
Jordan,
Kart II UUf ,
iv 1.11
Knox,
1
i.jivrrcnce,
Morris,
Penn,
.
Pike,
..
Union
Woodward,
'6 This Poet Olliee will do for Chest township
f Will answer lor Fergusou towml.ip.
$35 00
1YS tho entire cost for TUITION in the
most popular and successful CO.M.M KtlClAL
SCHOOL in the country. Upwards of Twelyk
Hi Siio:h young men, from TwKNTV-r.iiiiiT dillor
ent .States, have been educated fur business here
within the past three years, some of whoui have
been employed as 1JOOK-KEEPERS at salaries
of
$2000 00
immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered tho College,
-Mi'M inister's suns half price.
Students enter at any time, and royiew when
they please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and
View of the COLLEtj E, enclose five letter stamps
to JENKINS . I SMITH.
May li, 61. ty. Pittsburgh, Pa.
. M. M tL'I.l.(W;n7
act;?ey ai !awt
Cl.EallFIRMl, Pa.
iMtire In tirahanrs llrirk Ilulldlns.
Julyjid. ISfil tf.
n f: wrf 6 o"d s !
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring &. Summer Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
Inin just receiving and opening a cnrefully
I selected stock of Spring and Summer goods
of almost every description,
A baaiinlul u.-soriiueni ol Prints and 1rcss
goods, of the newest and latest styles. Also a
great variety of useful notions.
J)RY-C.(K)D.S AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Roots and Shoes, a largo quantity,
Hardware, Qi eeusware,
Drugs and Midicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, ?acon and Flour,
Mackerel in 1 i and 1 barrels.
of the best quality, all of which will be sold al
1 'st cash or read nar nricei
iptiii nmiMii iimii:
W I. A I ' K N V'S M A H f. K
I t II K l.u.lnX V' H 1 f n t ,
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l-TIIK YITMIN1 r It 111. VII U,
I l.il.rtiil.
-M,A KWn.U t Pt Mil tiiill M iI .7.IM:
(Ti.IT i
1 r r. Il M S .
r.-r ni. 11 u in.
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7 00 !
K Oil I
.1 no!
s on
7 011
00 :
I'. rnnJ one nflh four lli il n.
I'nr miy In o of I lie fniir It.-i Ii n .
I'nr iinv iliree ol tin. f'liir ll.-vitwi,
I'nr nil Imir i f lln. Ileviewi",
1'i.r 1 1 ii ki.n.t Miii uiii.',
Fur Itln. k i.ml mill 0110 lt. iiw,
l-'i.r IMii.-kwniMl 11 ml two Ketiiimi,
Kur I'.lm kwi.oil mi l tlin e ltevii-nn.
For l.liiokiiooil mi. I the four Review
1 0 00
N. II. Tho prieo in (J rent llrilnin lor tho flvo
Perio iirul nluivo iiiiineil is $'tl per unniiin.
l!.'p.ibli.-heil b'
Li:0NAIH) SCOTT A Co.,
uiiirU-f.in .'.I Hold Stn-ot, New York,
flXIRpR0PYLAMlNt:.
Puring the puft yenr we hve introdueed to I
ho notiee of the mc-dicnl profei-fiou of this eoun-
try the I'uri Cryntul Ui.il Chluridt ' of l'rtipylixmint
as a
iti:.Mi:i)T 1 nit hiii.i'.mativm;
und having reeeired from inuny courcen, both
from pbyriciims of the bigluwt itunding nn.l
from p.-itii-iitu, tho
Miistllnttorlng; 'rcsdmoiilutsof Its real value
n tho treatment of this painful and obnli
nuto di.iii.9o, wo aro induced to prevent it to the
public in a form HEADY t ju IMMEDIATE
L'SE, which we bupo will commend itself to tho?e
v u are sufferinj; with Him nfllieting complaint,
and to the medical practitioner who may feel
Jit-posed to teat the powers of (liin vuluiiulo rem
edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in tho form above
vpoken of, has recently boen extenxirely experi
mented with in tho
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
ni witn MARKED SUCCESS (.u will appear
from the published accounts io tho oiedicol Jour
uals.) It is carefully put up ready fur immedi
ate use, with full direction?, und can bo obtained
from all the druggift at 75 cents per bottle, and
at wbuleiale of BULLOCK A CRENSHAW,
lruggits and Manufacturing Chemist.',
JuneLWfiltf. Philadelphia.
JOHN ODELL,
UniOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TIMM-
MER,
TjOcatilat A. II. Shaw's Mills, mu- miU Last
j of Clearfield Lorovjh,
Respectfully informs tho citizens of Clearfield
and ixljoinini; conntios, that he is at all times
prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice,
Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all
kin-Is and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mat
tress, suitable for CABINS ON RAFTS, whirl,
lean bo folded in small compass, and emptied ind
refilled at pleasure: and very cheap. Ho also
trims Cat riages, makes repairs to all kind? of
I Carriage Trimming and Upholstery, uml makes
j Cords for Mason's Tracing Lines, of any thick-
uess or length.
I 4.-6,Country Prodticu, Corn Hu.-ks, or Cash
j taken in Exchange for work.
r-Cr-AII orders left with any of tho Merchnts
I Clearfield borough will In promptly attended
. '" dec2fi
IPIIAIKS !! "CHAIRS I I I
vy
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! !
The undersigned hat now on hand, at his Fur
niture Rooms un Market St., Clearfield, Ta., a
short distanco west of Litz'e Foundry, a larg
stoak of
CHAW OK A I.I. KIXIW,
manufactured out of the bjst inatcrialr, finished
n a very superior manner, and which ho will sell
10 W FOR CASH, His long experience in the
business make him feel confident that his chairs'
are made in a substantial and workmnnliko man
ner, and will stand tho test of trial. Persons
wishing to purchase chairs should cail ut onco
und get them while they can be had at the lowest
rate. J:iIN TIIOUTMAN.
Mar.27-ls-tf.
NEW nF.VElilFS TOR
SPEUM ATOIMilia:!1 A.
nowiRn A-soriATio, Piiii,aiki.. iiia, A Urn
ecoeaf Institution ratii.'ninf oy uperial En
llowmmt, fir the teliif of the Siik ami Uintrtfed,
atflirtril irith Violent unit Chronic Dimnnen, and
iprrinlly fir the Curt if Uinra'ct of the Sexual
Ol'lJHIt.
Mkiucii. Anvic-E given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon.
Valuable nEronTs on Pperiratorrlirrn, and
other diseases of the Sexual Oijrans, and on the
sew n em k hies employed in the Dispensary, sent
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two
or thro Stamps for poslngo tieceptablo. Address
Dn. J. SKlt.t.r.N HoriiliTOM, Howard Association,
No. 2. S. Ninth St., Philudelphia. 2Utny ly.
JAMES T. LEONARD.
n. A. riSXKT
WM, A, WAI.LACH.
A. c. nnsitr
,3anhiniT anb CoIIfttion (OStc
OF
LE0NAR7), FINNEY &Co.
CI.KA U 1-' 1 I. I),
CLEA ItFIhLL) COIW'TV, PA.
miLLS oi. r.xcn a-ioe, kotks Ann hhakts hiscoi nte '
i) posits iu:ci:ivi:i,
Co'letttinnt rrale and proceeds promptly remitted
Kxrhangeoii Ihe C'ltlci coiiNtaiitly
on hand.
j50flice on Second St, nenrly opposite the
COURT HOUSE. I
iverTlkgaIm I
Justice of the peace
Lulhcrslmrg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his'
care. April 4, 1861. j
tAS. R. LARTItWER. I. TEST,
rAltltmi.lt fc TT.ST, Attorheys at Law
J Clearfield, Pa., will attehd promptly to Col
tAiohs, Lnhd Ajencies, Ac, tc, in Clearfield i
Centre and Elk eouhties. July 30. y j
HEED. WEAVER CO. j
Mi;ftCII4TS. and extensive dealers In
all kinilei af U MBER, ORAIN.and country pro
duce Store on cEC0XI Street, Clearfiled Ta.
Deo. 4, 1801. i
J. D. THOMPSON,
l"lnrksrrilth, Wsp-ons.Buccies, Ac, Ac., Ironed
J) rn short netice, and the very best style, at bis
1 1 stand in Cao borough of Curwerwivilre.
if A It M s IMVUOVM)
S K W1X(S MAC 111 NR.
v mcrs FHOM S-J0 to $70.
The HOUDolR SKWIXU MACHINE, an en
graving of which is hern represented, has now
tiecoiue a recognized favorite wherever it
hn been introduced, and is, beyond question,
the l.esl, as well ns the hands. iiuesl, low-priced
Sewing Mm 'liin now before the public.
No. I A rui till and very neut Machine for
Family use. j
No 2. A largo Machine for quilting heavy
work n n 'I for Plantation use.
This Machine is much mlmired for its simplici
ty, and for ils reliability and durability it is tin
surpassed. A child twelve years can run it with
ease ; nnd yet it will sew from the conrsest cloth
to tho finest Swiss. Thoro Is no trouble of re
winding the thread, ns it is taken from the spools.
It has no belts to give trouble, and will run
backwards as well us forwards, nnd still sews
equally perfect, and without danger of breaking
needles. It runs by friction, and by closing tho
box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact,
we have no hesitation in recommending it ns the
best 1 uu. i ly Sewing Machine in use.
The, following Premiums Awarded ths above
Machine :
At the Fair of tho t'riiuk!in Institute, 185$,
tho First Premium.
At the Pennsylvania State Fair, at Philadel
phia, September 21, 18i9, tho First Premium a
Diploma.
At the Pennsylvania State Fuir, hold at Wyo
ming, ISliO a Silver Medal. .
For the best Doublo Thread Machine, at Lan
caster County Fair, held October, 18i!) u Silver i
Modal. j
At tho Maryland Slate Fair, held nl the .Mary
land Insti'ute, Uiiltimore, Md., October, ISM), I
under strong competition, a Silver Medal was!
awarded to this Machine. I
At the New Custlo County Fair, bold at Wil
mington, Delaware, Octoler, 1869 u Diploma.
The above Machines aro manufactured by
CIIAKI.I'.S W. MOW I. AM),
Wiliiiin-toii, Dot.
SALESROOMS.
No. 720 Arrfc Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Ho. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. 1). BAKKIi,
mm-LI-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
flrPersmis wishing to see the above Machine
in operation, can do so by coifing at the resi
dence of D. V. .Moore, in Cloarhold borough.
Wnlt'c up! Wake up!
BMt kSMl l lllM;. THE subscriber res
pectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he is new well o .ihli.-hed in his
NEW SIIOP on Pino street, o.-pusite the Town
Hull, in tho borough of CleaiHeid, and upon his
own hook, nnd where he is prepared to do nil
work in his line in tho very be.-t style, nnd on
tho shortest notice. Ilis old ciirtoi-crs are res
pectfully nl.e.l not to forget him, and any num
ber of new ones ore respectfully invited to give
him a trial.
EDliE TOOLS. His reputation ns a Maker
nnd Repairer of Edge tool.- should ol itselfseeurc
him a liberal patronage.
C. EO It 0 E C. TA S S M ORE.
April 21, Ifol.tf.
o 1. 1; n - c ii o " mTlTs '.
Uoriiiuntown, Pa.
cCAL L"UM k Cu.,
- t an r f.wti' n r. its.
Importers, nnd Wholesale Dealers in
c A it i r. t I m; s . i) it ii ; ; i; t s
OIL CLOTHS, .7.1 7T.VI7.V, .1 r.,
Warehouse. No. )00 Chestnut Street,
(Opposite Stuto House,)
aprS'81-ly Piiu.ioFi.i-iiu.
IL U t h If B lh U ff 13a rs tt ru $
li tin: rsiu R(;,
CI.K.VHFII.I.D COL'.NTV, TA.
WILLIAM KEEI), PmprHor.
july 10, ISfil. ly.
IJANIKL GOODLAN DYAl,
Jl'STIC'Koftho penco
Lnthcrsburg, Clearfield Co. Pa.,
will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to re.i.j sjq March 23, lSliO. y, pd.
MOOKE & ETZ'iLEH,
Wholesale and H eta 11 Vlcrrliunts. Also
eilipsive dealers in timber, sawed 1 u mil
ber and ?nngles. Also, dealers in flour au
grnin, which will bo sold cheap for cash.
Oct. 14, 1859.
I
YKOXE CITY HOTEL
Col. A. T. OWENS, rRoi-RiKTon.
Respectfully announces to tho travelling public
th-t be has now tuken charge of this lurge nnd
well known boHse, and w ill conduct it in such a
manner as will render excellent comfort and for,
satisfaction .to ull who may favor hi in with a
call. " nov7-ly
" WALTER BARRETT J
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly!
and faithfully to nil legnl business entrusted toi
his fnie, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
i'ljoin:r.g counties. '
Offirc tie one formerly occupied by G. R.
fJarrctt.
Oct. 2Ctb, I850-1y
riiin: ci.i.AKi ii.i.i) acadi:my will
1 bo opened for the reocptio.. of pupils (mules
nnd females) on Monday Sept. 2d, lsiil.
Terms per Session of rJcvcii U'ci-ks:
Orthigraphy, Reading. Writing, Primary
Arilhmotic and tleograpby, $2 Sfl
Higher Aritliun-I;e. English (iramniar,
(ieogrnphy and History, 3 Of)
Algebra, He'oinetry, Natural Philosophy,
and Hook Keeping, 4 0(1
Latin and tJreek Languages, 1 (III
To students desirous of acquiring thorough
English Education, nnd who wish to quit My
themselves lor Teachers, this Institution odors
desirablo advantages.
No pupil received for less than half a seision,
and no deduction cade except for protracted
sickness.
Tuition to be paid at the c1oe of tho term.
C. U. SANDFORD, '. im ipal,
Clearfield, Aug. 7, 18C1. ly.
JLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO,
Liquons or all kinds,
SALT, OILS, PAINTS, Si GROCERIES,
lafFor sulo rery choap for Cash, l.y
O. B. MER REEL,
In basement of Merrell it Bigler's Store,
Clewfield, Ta. feb-27.
) W. HAYS, Justice of tho Poaoe. will atton
. promptly to eoltactlons and other matter
! eft in his charge. Addrs Kersty, Elk co,; Pa
I Ott 3dt8n(l.ly. ,
A YKUS
10R runin-iNo the hloop
HeriilMiiilVii.ral.a, ' '
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l-lml,., I'w.iiiH.. HlV.lV. I
Oui l,i
3 r. Htm Co.
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.vr,.,, nun II In k,. , 111 ,n mv li.xl n. ,,ltl,, ,'
.,.! m mill, ,,., ,1,1,1, , ,,,,, ' i'li ,
b.-y.ii.il il..iili..n. I In. rl m.iiiii nuli, ., . ' ,
piinicim.., imi n ill.. ml 11111. I1 r, II. 1 m unv 11
lll. l. 11.11 ll.ill.lri (IL WHIM-. Ai Ii iikii, 1 11
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-... ii.i.utl ainl K..) . no. I iu.., , ,t rul(.,, J 1 j
II. ns )oi il.lv Im). ill 1.1.111II ll. su .. , .I,., ,,,, . ', 1 ;'
lli.'l.ll., I. ml nseil Him...! llii...t Ik. n,.. .( ,
kin s.-.ii Imnii 1 1. (.mi nu.l.-r H, u.cl, i , '
wliile HI ..a. My sk.n o. n.,w rkw, nn.l 1 k,,'"
feelinps tlmt tl.o illssnse tun,, i,,,,,, n,v ,u("
can well Ivlieve Unit 1 f., hut 1 am '
you. that I hold J.iil to Is- uue ol l),,, iimu u. .,
and remain ever gnilofullj. Yi.iiih,
AkHll.l) B.TAIJ
St. Alltliony'i Fire, none or Krvul.
Tetter ami Salt IMieum, Kef,i '
ltiiigworui, Sore Kyea, Uroiuy,
Dr. p,ls-rt M. Pcel.le wiites from SM,m, jr. T '
Hept., 1N5U, thai lie has cured an liivti'rnl i ..
Vropiy, whli-h tlireniene.1 to terminate finally. I
perseverlDK use of our Sarsnpitrilla. ai.,1 nU,. n ii;i
Malignant yi(;Wif I. v Iliree it.wis of H,., MMk
he cures the common Ernilnmt hy II oii.tmuir. ' '
Ilroiichocele, Goitre or Swellnl ,
Zehiilon Sloan of Prospect, IVxah, writ, ; 'itx . .
tlei of your HKrsani'illn cured me from a f.'.,i'rf a I..0
eous swellii.it on the neck, which 1 had stilluikd buu
over two years."
I.rurnrrlifrn or tVli lien, Ovarlnn Tumor.
Vterine I Iteration, I'einule UUen,.
lir. J. B. R. ChanniiiK. of New York Cilv, writ; "I
nioet cheerfully eonirly wilh the re,nest of ymir SK. i'it in
say I n (r 1 hare fmiel your Siir.a,ioilla a nun-t cxr.-lleiit
alterntlre in Ihe iiiinierens roiil;iints tor l,i.- wa
employ snrli a reme.lv. hut eH.,-li,lly in HmU. ;i,.if
of the Scrofulous di.-.ilirsis. I Iistp cured ncny irmtt-r-Hie
cases of Lcucori Im-a l.y It. and ,mu wh, i,.' il rnm.
plaint wits caused ky ulcn-iitum of the um..f. 'l'h,- ul.-er-aiion
itself was soon cured. Koiliiiiir Hill, in my knoivl.
edtre eipiiils It for these, frn.i.l.. d-rat,i;em.'iii4.-'
Kdwnrd S. .Marrow, of Newloiry. Ala., writes. " A kin
(ren.ns neoroi,! (iiii.nr i n one of Ihe f. ini.les In my fumilr,
whlrli had defie.l all the remedies we rou. I en, ;i,.v. 1,,,
at leimll. been coioid. lely n.ied l.y your Kxtrs.t ef Sur.
amrllhi. Our .iysi.ii.ii tli"iii.'lit niiliinjl.nl etinpn
tion could allord relief, hut ho adviseil the trial i f yo.ir
Sarstqiarill.t as the Inst resort hvliire culling, nnd it
prov. ,1 cflectiinl. After takimryonr leuie.lj eight wveks
ao symptom of II. e disenso reinnlns."
8.hllU nml Mt-rcurinl Disease.
Nr.w Oni.rirs, a'.ih A.ifu i. ur,..
TR. J. C. Arm : Sir, I cheerfully ronipl) win. lln re
quest of yoiirnirent. nn.l reiorl Ii yon soutu ul tho filet. Is
1 hive realized with your R.i.i.Hiilla.
1 hare rm. . I oiih it. in my practice, most of tho com.
Jilnilils fur nl.i.li it in is, on, in, 'loll I. and have f nn.l H
effects truly wol.dellul in Ihe cure of Vmtrml ,in,l V. r
eariVil Ihtratf. One of my !.i!ients hnd ryil,ilitic ul'-eis
lu his thi'oat, which were eousuminu his fmlsio nnd iho
top or his moiilh. Your Snrnnimi illn, sliadily ulo n,
cured Liu in live neel;s. Another nas atiack.-d hr f
ondury yniptoi.iN iu his nose, nnd the ul.-emtioti Iih.I
eaten away a "lisideralde part ol It, so thai I In h, v,. Din
disoi.ler would soon reach his hrnin and kill lino. Hut it
yielded to my ndiuiuisllalioll of your Stir.niitirillu: llm
ulrern henleil.nnd lie is well again, not of coerso without
come ftistiirurution to ids fare. A woman win, ln! I
ti'il.-d for the name ihsoider l.y men nry wnn suni iiio;
from Otis sitson in her hones. 'I hey had her, me mim ii
lilive to Iho weallier that on a dump dny nlie sullVnil .
ei-iuiatiiiK pnin in her joints nnd Ismes. rhe, i.o. was
cured eii.'.'.""1'1 1-y your Nirsiinnrilln in a few we.-ks. I
know fuiu its tormu! wlikh your neut pile uie. Il it
tins l-ie.uralii.n t . out jour hit "atoiy umsl I t- n pent
remedy ; conic. luently, ilo-io tl"'y lunni.'"'Wo icnilu
wall it h i'. o imt suipiiKid uw.
fraternally loins, G. V. LAKIMMt, M. P.
Khcumntikiii, Gout, Liver (on. plaint.
Iniii::!FNci:, Preston To., Vi... I'll, ,),i Isf. i
Pn. .1. ('. A Yin: Si,, I ,ve .,., n i,ili,:,., ,;.
nil i liroiiic hhnmiaitm for n long lime, u hi. Ii Uni. , n,
skill id physician, and sin. k to mi. in rpn,. n ,
remediiM I could tii.d. until I tiied ymu Sai .ipiiillu. u
buttle cured uu, in two weeks nnd iili.red my r' lieral
health so inn. h Hint I am fur hell, r than I ..-t. . - v,,t
ntl oked. I think it a wonderful medi. ino. J. ) I;I AI.
Jules Y. (ielcl.dl. of St. I.uis. v i i i . : - ),.
nlllirted for year" with tin oi.eten . (he 7.,.,-r. n I... Ii
.1. ! toyed my lieallh. I tried every thh'n;. ai.d every tl,n
failed to relieve me ; and 1 have la-en n hn.k. n ., w u tiiuti
formmo years fn.iti no ether came ihnn .7. niMKn . i,t.
"' iii'"-. Jly L. loved pa.lnr. Ilia (lev. Mr. I ..py, ttil.i.eil
uie to tiy your SaiHipnrilla. la-eause he said Io l.rew i. u,
and any thinir y.ni made was w.nth try inc. Ity the l.'l..
It.g ol liod it has cured ine, and Inn mi pniilnil my h..d
ns to make a new man of n,e. f. el youin; n..;u.i. 'I ;u
Ii. si that enn he said ol you is not ln.ll' good .i.niiel,-,i
S Ii iri-iia.C nnr r Timioi a, I ;.. Io i ueuu nt,
I l e. i Ion, C i.l lea a. id f.iloli.iliou ut
the liunea.
A great vnilety of cases have heen reporlel In li wln rn
rules ..f llose f.oioi.lal.le r.....a,i,t. li ne ,..,,H,, f,.,,n
Ihe use ol lllis remedy, l.ltl our s.ace lo-io will li"l ii lln.t
tl.. ill. Seme of Iheiii may In. l..iit,. in our Aiii 'ite in
Almanac, whirli the aeenis helow named are j-h o.-1-d li
fui i, m!i giutM to all who call I f them.
Dyspcpnlii, Heart llhrs.p, Tlta. Kullcp
y, .Mi Inn. Ii.,l j , . inatliiiii
Many reini.i kahle .nr.s .1' tl,, -,. (, it. - i- ns lone heen
mad.) I.y the alterative power ol llim in.ili. ine. It sliii.n
lates the vitnl fniiclious into viguoiia a.u. n, and tl.m
ovorromes dis.inli-rs whlih would he i-iipp.... .! I., I In
reach. Sii' h a remedy has lime. I , en r. ii.ii-ed In' Hi" nc-ecK-itiea
ol the people, and we an, (ontid. iit ihal'UiU will
do for tbeni all that mcdiciue can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
rou the lut'iD crnp. op
C'oiiRlit C'tfln. Iiii1iwti7n, lIonrnriir89,
Croup, ltrniK'hltU, Ini lplriii iiii
uniit ion, nml for (l.e Wtlitf
of on sum pi Ivc 1fitlt'iil4
lu nil vii nrril StQKCB
of tlie lixca.'.
Thin Is a rftnfily m niiivfifnlly kuown (o ittirpsM up?
otliiT for the rnro of lliront ami Innp ct'inplHiiiis.. Hint it
In unr-lrKH lift to pulnVli the cvi'ltMirnof its viiturs. lin
nnrivftlhMl excrlleiiro fur coulm nil r(iMn. nnd its' trn'y
womlfrfiil niri'M of nitinoiiHry dlftfiiv, Iihvk lunit it
known tliti'iif.'hout the nviiiztil iiti'.ns ul tho vn lb.
Few arfl tho rommuiiitiM. ur oven fimiilU'ti, ftiuniiL' tl.-m
who hate not nome tioiji1 rxpoi ji-nt b of iul:"t
dmo 1m lit it tP'phy iu their niitNt t itn i irtory ovt r tho
uhtlft mid (IfitiKrioiiH difnnh'M if tin thnmt find Innr.
At all know tho drvalul fatality of thct-o iliennli r, nml
an thrv know, too, tho vllVtsof thin n-nu'tly, m ii.e-l jnt
do more thnn to Rn.nnr ilicm thnt it hns now all tit- vir
tiler tlmt it dol havo whea nmklng he cun which Buy
wi-ti o itrongly upon tho ciultJ nco of mmikiixl.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY KB &, CO., Lowull, Vaii.
JZ&HAA ty C. I). Watson, Clearfirl 1. E, A
Irwin, CuriViMiavill? ; F. ArnoM, I.utlir.-hiirj?,
Montgomery A Co., New Puicm ; J, C. Uretmer,
Morrisdalc, C, R. Foster, Vhilipchur ; and KJi
Chase, Anuonvillo ; and hy danlers pv(r'whre.
CLEARFIILD STONE WARE rUTTBy.
Thankful for past favors and solioitious of fu
ture pntronajje. I would respectfully announce
that I hare on hiind ncnin, nnd wi.'l constantly
keep at tho Pottery in this borough, on the cor
ner a short distance cast of tho Methodist Church,
a lnrco stock of Crockery , such ns Cream crocks,
milk pans, Chums, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipe casing
ffn. f'C ; nnd also an extensive assortment of
different sizes and putterns of brackets and
rosettes for cornico on houses, and other moul
dings. Any mouldings not on hand will bo trade to
older on short notice. Also fire brick made
nnd kept for snle.
JjTVA liberal reduction on prices nmlo t
wholesale dealers. F. I.EITZIXlitK.
Clearfield, may 2.1, 161. ly.
" "
Cabinet, Chair Making1,
JOHN ii;UCII, of the bormiRh of ClearHeln,
l'n., will bo jireparri'iat all times to attend to
to any business in the nbovo lino on short
notice, nnd in a workmanlike manner. His pines
of business is at the aid shopon the north side of
Market street, 3d door east of Third St., nearly
opposito tho old Jew store j where he will kep
constantly on bund it large assortment, of Va
hogony nnd Cune liottoin Chairs, and Cnhinot
Ware of every (Inscription, which lie will dispose
ofon as rensoiiiiblo terms ns tho satno articles
can be had elsewhere In the county.
His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, ccn
sists in part of Dressing and Common llureaus,
Sofas, Sew ing nnd Washing Stands, Desks ind
ltook Cases, Krench and Field I'ost lledstesds,
Dining, Brenkfnst, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
bles, Ac. Collins manufactured and delivered tl
any p'nco desired.
February 9, 1859. no. 4, Tol. ir.
LHlUDHsl lor ilcliciDOl purposes tirsnay
Port and Sherry Wins, Nectar Whiskeym
Hollirnsl Oin-t UARTBHTCK,,