Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 29, 1862, Image 3

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M.MI1S ll.l.t I'.iHl'' llll'.C I'l' M'l all hill.:
tlit li.M .Vt" 1l:ii.V lilili s, ii to I'J'I lv lliril'
t-tji:--: :.r.l w h'-n I lie hair c"ii
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t l.-.my litwi il.'c-.i, by the hamlli.l, ni' ioi
r less ol it will n..!i.'.i lo their tonkin's,
mil runny lit.es fiiuls i'.a wny
into ti.t-ir I
-tonincliH ; nml tlio rcrij rociitin iiintion
of tlio floiiiaolis of nniinaU wiiirh clictv
iLo cuil would soon form a bunch of lmir
into a pellet ; aml.ui more liair ivn9 taken
into tlio stomach fioiu Jay to day, it would
le veiy lure to all collect in oio inns.
Now, when an animal beyins to shed its
c:rat of liair, Ibertj nlwayfl tippears to be
more or less irritation of the hkin, and if
the card or curry -comb is not used pretty
freely the tongue munt be applied ; and if
in nnimul is well cuiried every day, when
.t is shedding its cout, it will be l'ar lef.i
liable to collect lmir in its stomach, A
I nil of hair being indigestible in the
itomncb would be very likely to injure its
energies so as to produce disease, and
eventually premature death.
Chicken Sai.au. A friend who tried a
chicken salad with us the other day, nak
ed a minute description in the Ajriculiu
rist for the benefit of bis better half nnd
others. The recipe is a common one, for
ought we know perhnps it was used with
special skill in the instance when our
friend was so well pleased. Written mi
nutely it reads thus: Mince finely the
.vhite parts of one chicken previously well
boiled. Take blanched, crisp celery nnd
chop very fine. With 1 measure of the
minced chicken, mix li measures of the
i-hoppwd celery. Boil hard one large or
iwo Kmull eggs, roll the yolk fine, and
lixing in a teaspoonful of mustard, and
nearly a murfh salt, with tea-cupful of
vinegar, pour Ibis over the chicken, Cut
the boiled whites of the eggs in ringn and
lay on the top, garnishing also with the
"mailer leaves of the celery. Usually the
celery is not chopped half fine enough.
Takental IsDiLc.r.scE. No children are
ever n Vinppy ns thnun ulm liiva V.oon
early taught implicit nnd immediate obe
dience to their parent's wishes, or will, or
commands. Wtultl that parent more
univP: -ally felt this! When tiny mtler
their children to disobey them they are
absolutely teaching them to pin against
God, breaking one of Im commandments,
and ere to w hich the promise ef long life
isgiw n. Ni) wonder if (iuil, in just J i s -I'leasuve,
remove the cl ild from nn k tui
tion. Ki'ii.i'mber what a solemn a:.d in
Muii tive lesson the Holy Ghost has given
in the history of Eli. There is much dan
"f, from an amiable w ish lo gratify a
child, cf counter onlei ingyour ow n orders
If you oncn direct u child lo do a thing,
however urplo.vat.t it may be to yourfclf
or the child, insist with firmr.ess upon
immediate ai d full obedience. There
should be no demur nor delay. Prompt
ob (lience is i lovely in a child, as its
enfcrceincnt is dig;.ilied in a parent. The
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mm ami genua eonstrauu oi paientfti ,e sent upon us iu the blankets, all em
amiioi ity commands respect, and even bodied in Heas, bow many of us with
illriri'S tcviTenrn nml lnv in l!,n .l.ll.l lilt- tl. i,w t-..nl.l ,,.f m. tiwf l,..l
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towards the patent, lhu?, then, if you j
desire your children should crow nti cher-
t.V. .r - . t if . e
.....g vul P,0,uu,,u lMl,al "
foction, insist upon the filial duty the
duty of implicit obedience and com
mence early. To begin right is the way
to end light.
Cure tor Deafness. A new discovery,
which is declared by the medical faculty
in Pari?, lobe a certain cure for deafness,
is sulphuric ether, poured directly into
the ear in a dose of four er fix or eight
drops a day. Usually this agent produces
onl) a slight degieo of sensibility or pain.
After it has been used fifteen or twenty
days, the operator may suspend its use for
reveral days, to retain its energy better,
nnd th?n resume its use. Tho application
Diny be continued, if not indefinitely, nt
least for a long period of time. It is said
that this remedy has never yet failed in
any of the numerous cases lo which it hns
been applied.
Men pursue riches under tho idea that
their possessions will set them nt ea?e,and
above the wcrld. But the law of associa
tion often rcakos those who begin by Uv
ing gold as a serraut, finish by becoming
themselves Ds slave ; and independence
without wenllh is, at least, as common as
wealth without independence,
Pasderrt Jam and Wine. Tho West
em Railroad Gazette states, that 12 to 15
tons of raspberry jam, and from sno to 400 devotion to the cause of tho Union, a
gallonsof raspberry wiue nro annuully "a.U and danger. Tho set con
made on Sugar Island, in the Sault St. i Bipts of a Pplendid pitcher and salver,
Marie River, Mich. Tin berries are gath.;und tw0 .uUifd goblets.
ered bv the Indians and sold to narties
who manufacture the jam and wine, and
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sena u to i. mtago mm oiuer vu.e. lur
mr.rket.
MlTiir nrn ninnl v-llir,? B.ivine
batiks iu Massachusetts, which hure an
aggregate of 225,058 depositors, and f44,-;fJi'n
I) ;u i f I i t s .
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plan nil in in.v liwii'l." "Alt. lin n il i.-
till in a nut-.lH'li.
Jivll'u man isihiniiic t tin' --tealv,
1 10 wuiilil I'ttcni'ily 1'fel'er that il
should lie bi'ol" or venixui.
BNothiiitf nobler Ihitn (lie aris
tocracy instituted by (iud ; few tilings
aio poo rcf thai l that net up by men.
iir.Mtno.st every young lady is pub
lic; spirited enough to be willing to
have her father's iioit.se used as a court
house. )jfiv.Tlie. laying on of hands, one of
the old forms of healing, nwnietiines
proves an aggravation in cases of 1 jvc
siekness. DKfu Wordsworth cautions a studi
ous friend against "growing double,"
but the girls'tbink it is the best thing
a nice young man can do.
i-,rA horrid old bachelor says lie
hates fashionable parties because they
remind him of Intelligence olliees, of
which woitiiuj-inai'ts are the great sta-1
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I Jarln the opinion of Henry Ward ;
Bccher, no home can be a perfectly !.:-1
py one without three grana requisi
ties a family Bible, a grandmother
nnd a baby.
j"ayTho London Spectator asks Rev.
Dr. dimming why he has taken a
fresh lease ofh is dwelling house, if,
according to his prediction, the world
is coming to an end l'i'i.
rif('otton is so dear in Providence,
ll. 1., (savs the Journal) that some of
the waggish bn.kers quote the price
per ounce. It has been selling at two '
and a half cents an ounce.
fi-jH"lJecember, 101, will be put on '
record as it month of extraordinary '
mildness on this continent. In ma-;
ny sec'tioti.s fei'tlie West; farmers have
ploweil, logcil, tinil engaged in other
legitimate spring work.
j)"An en!er.fi-iiig young gcntle-
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man in Ijinom-t'urg, i omnium v. otm-,
tv. reeentlv" married two voun'' ladies n
iii one evening. A constable rewar
ded his industry by inarching him oll'i
to jail. j
I-i;"A chap writing from Denver
avs : '-On the (ith of June 'licrry i
Creek bad a vollume of water sulli-j
lent to run :t grisl-nr.ll, and ten days
alterwards, it was as nry as a aoeiri
nal sermon."
8-,:;""An exchange says that Bishop,
l'oil;,tiie dmfederate i ieneral ul ('!
tunbus, "lias learned to swear like a
triH'lier." We would llViieh rather
hear him swear than preach or pray. ,
Lou(.iVt!k J'jitrniil.
to-If all our faults, our little tricks,'
our pretty c izenings, our f-peep;
mnoils with truth and iustiee. could .
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-i?"An Old VOll'hireilKlll being 111-
formed of a bettinfaciuaintaiiee that
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Northern replied, "Ay, a-, that's very
wll, but who's' t hauid't captain?''
tiriy-Which h the deepest, the lon-
irest. tbn lirondest nml the mimlliwt
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1 hat Ml Which Miles button lies blir-(View
ried : or it contains Mi es be ow lie:10
sod, Allies in length, and Miles in
breadth, and yet it is only u button
hole. fi.-ifDr. Holland Bays ho always
finds himself sympathizing with a pig,
which is determined to go in an oppo
site direction from which he i.s driven,
lie is not quite certain whether there
ia a great deal of pig in human nature,
or a great deal of human nature in a
Pg-
JNrTho Gbm Fulls iftssrnqer says
it has lately seen the woman wlio three
yearn ngo, created so much discussion
in reference to her living without
eating, fcdic lies quiet and has gain
ed in wfreni'th. wcirrht nml rrnii.i ,
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peurance
1. 14 fill B1HIU e .luun"!,,,
that sho lives without catin
A magnificent set of silver is to be
resented to Governor Hicks, by the
oyal men of Kent county, Maryland,
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las a token of their appreciation of his
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fc5VDaniel S. Dickinson was not far
.out of tho way when he told tho cli-!
nt I,n 1 rum bli n ,rl r n-U-nd bim in rt ,
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casooi importance, now no inougn
! the jury woll ''bring in." "My
C..;n,l " u-.;,l 1 1, i llnut pinna Finn lnu't ,
ask mo ; if there is any one thing unccr-'
to God hnn.elf, it is whxit 'the ver-
Tlir HI lllilUAN."
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ll il I M' willim Hi' J fur, ... I Ml
ll I hi I slier Urn t' irnil'in i'l Iht Jin, J "1
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JOB PfilWTIWC.
An exieii-ive io-k f .lobbing m.-ilena
enables llirt J'uolwlii 1' "I the " 11,'j'ubttCiin
ti) atitiout c t the v;:bl;-j that he is props
red 13 do 11 xinds- of
I'usrrus, Vnh?niti, Prooramsies,
Ulansj, Fir Booh, Circflaks,
Lahels, Ball Ttcirrs, Handbills,
and every Kind cf punting usually done
in a country j ob o2ire.
Ail orders will be executed with neat
ness nnd cb'siin'eh.
(. 1!. GOODLAN'DEU ,t- CO.
COUNTY ijiniCTOIlY.
Time ofllidiliiig Court.
Si'ccinil Mnu'lay nl' Junuiiry ,
Thinl Mtii.lay of Man'Ii,
Tliini Mnniliiy of Jiin,
Fourth Muii'lay of oopteinbur,
In each your, mid continue two wcekii n
censury.
('ounty Ofllccrs.
l'ros't JuiIgOjlInn. Pnmiii'l Linn. BoIIcfonte.
As'to udges, Hon J. D. Thoini.nin,C'urrt cn.'-ville.
Hun. Jnnu'ii liliiuiii, Kurosl.
.Sheriff, Fre.l'k U. Miller CluiirfiuIJ
I'rotht.nntury.Jolin Ii. Cuttle, "
Ili-S. A Kec .laincH WiiRlt-y,
inrict Att'y Hubert J. Wuiinee,
j Tru'i.urer, U. II. llnoillander,
C. Surveyor. II. It, WriL'ht,
(Jlen Hupo
Cmnuiiss'n'rd, Wm. Merndl,
LVr"'
l learficM
Miirrimlale
Iitithersburj;
Pliilipuliurg
Clenrliuld
N. Wnshinton
l.eeonti',1 Mills
Oujivsniville.
Auditors,
II. C. Uowiiinn,
J. I!. Shaw,
C. S. Worrell,
J. W. l'a'ter,
Jusie IJ io iu nl ,
Coroner,
Co. Supt.
T.'jiriii7n'yj.
B:eiria,
E ill,
List of I'osl Ollires.
Xitmr of ', O. XnwfH uf . .1
(Hen Hope, C. W. Culnel
liower, Mry J'!:!:r.
Cheit, T. A. M illie
Cush, J. V, Can.; ; il'
Ostend, l ewi.i riiiiiu
Cleiirtleld Briijo, P. li. Miller
Woodland, El V'il'.uaiJ
Luttiersliurj, II. II. Moire.
Trmitville, (' y. Sloppy,
.lefl'ersun Lir., John Heiieriiiij;
Kore.t, Jus- 111. huh
New WiishintoB J .1. M, Cummin JB
llunisid", .las .Mi'.Murrny
Vgt.
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Itlomii,
Euruii.le,
Clearfield,
Covington,
r'urweiif villi
Ili.'ater,
rers'-iKon,
F-i,
IJiriid,
Cleiirfield,
I'leneliville,
K artliiiu,
, l ll I m ...-villr,
I'll ili p' bur;,
Miirron,
Helen 1'ost 0ni
I.eeoilllli's Mill.-',
M. . Frank.
P. A. ti.iulin.
.1 V W . hnsrr
Centre eouniy
I'lllll. WillilltllS
K.k county, Pu.
('. Mignot
Williina Carr
A. I', Shaw
T. II. l'nreeo.
.1. A. Ilevarty
C. J. Pusey.
David Tyler
II. Woodward
Eli a ('huso
i. Ilei k tidiirii
D. E. Mnktl
J, W. Thoinps'n
.l;l-. ThnlllpftOU
.1. McCUII.ind
II. IV. Spencer,
A. C. Mo'ire,
Samuel Wny
Mii'hai'l Wi,.
Vf. F. Johnson
T. H.-ndersou
llald Hills,
Sliaivsville,
tirahu niton,
miths Mills.
M ii'leira,
Tyler,
Penntield,
A nsoii villo,
alt I.iek,
New Millport,
r.reeki'iii'iilge,
K vlert'iivn,
Mom-d t'i.',
Lumber t'itv.t
Grampian Hills,
Curw i'Ii s ille,
Ilbiomingville,
RiieKton,
.ln".-ies,
'.-hen,
Oi. ill. nil,
inilii'll.
IIu tm,
,r,,r,Inn,
Kuriiijiu.-!.
'"rxJm,c
yrru,
l'liin,
Pe,
Vliiini
Woudwird,
i This Post Hlic.' will do for Che.-t township
t u nl tta!v"r ,or r,liv.
- )VY:? ,,,0 fn,ir ,.,( !or Tl'ITION in the
n:,t ,,o,,i,bir and .-ueccssful ( 'OMMCM'lAb
si'llooE in the country. I pwnr is of Tim:i.ve
urNn,.F.n voung nicn, tVoni TiviiNTvr.iiaiT diller-
ent States, nave been educated for business here
witbm the past three years, some ot wlioiu have
been employed us RO'Jti-KEEPERS ut salaries
of
$2000 00
immediately t pon graduating, who knew nothing
of nccoiinis when they tiitercd the College,
N inis'ter's sons half price.
Students enter nt any time, and review when
tbey please, without extru charge
e.
l or Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, nnd
of the LOL.LEljE, enclose five letter stamps
JENKINS .1 s.Vl I ll
-May 15, 61. ly
Pitubiirjh, fa.
W . M. MX LI.I.OI GII
l I.KAIU IKI.n, Ya.
Ollire In (Ji aliam's Hrlt k Ilulldin:j.
July :id. 1SG1 tf.
N E WCUfol) ST
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring & Summer Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE.
I am just receiving nnd opening a carefully
lolected stock of Spring and Summer goods
ol almost every description,
A beauiilul assortment ot 1'rints and Dress
Mini, nf the newest and latest ntvles. Also
I" .
crent variety of useful notions.
DliV-GOUDS AND .NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Qi eenswnre,
Drugs and Mdicina,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet k Oil Cloths.
G R O C KKIES,
Fish, acon and Flour,
Mackerel in j and bnrrels,
I" MiiuT,nnvi WHICH win do soul at
ik. ...i, ... : .. . i
mine west quality, all of which will bo ioid
,.h.' iui.it,'. ui i it i'n.T imu'sji.
My old frind and the public generally,
are
respeelfnlly invited ts call.
.T-rf-N. IJ. All kini of ' W.t.Vand nnnrnvod
cocxrit r rnobUCE taken D exchange ot,
(iuoils.
Uearhebl, Jane 21 18B1.
WM, F. IRWIN'.
1 ) OBER r J. WALLACE, An-jam.
nvito'Jl''" '
OBER f J. WALLACE, A?t'jitir.v at Law
Row, op-
iff c'v-' ' fj 0
- - , -z-J r
j $35 00
i' AH IMS I M I'ltO Vt.l
i-i 'i t.'1
ll:I'iS tl.Oli ?-li' to J 7 0.
Tlio I'.'HUi'lit M-." I to .h.viii.m:, an en
r.nin; of wlii-li ! Ih'hi rrprmrui""!, Iim imw
1 mo ii rei 'i.'i.izi'il tavi.nte ln"vor it
bin I'l'eii intro Iu. e.l, Hti'l i. In yniid iuetion,
tin. b.i,nwi H s th'i handji.iiiest, low-priced
Muil.ino now lielore tho puulic.
No. 1 A bianll nml very neat Macbiiif fur
Family use.
No. 2. A Iiirpe Miitliir.o for quilting heavy
work nnd for Plantation use.
Thin Machine in much admired for its nimpliei-
ty, nnd for ili reliahilily and durability it is un
surpassed. A chilil twelve yearn can run il with
eusti : nnd yet it will pew from Iho marmot cloth
to the finest Swihh. There is no trnublo of re-
...:n,i;..ll,Alllp.tuil null ii InliAn fr lltaL'f,L I
uir
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It linn no blts to Kiv trouble, nnd will run" he notieo of the mediei.l prof.spion of this coun
bnekwnrds ns well n furwnrds.nr.il still news try the 'iu Cryitalttvd Chloride of Priijiylamiiie
equally perfect, anil without danger of breaking ul a
needles. It runs by friction, and by closing tho I! I'M I'.DV I'OK It 1 1 1'.l I A I lil
box over it, it ii thrown out of gear. In fact, ; " ' '
.... limn luilo sitniinti in rerimiinendinir it n ihfl and having received from many sources, both
best fan. ily Sewing .Mui hino in use.
The j'Mvwing I'rcu'iiiiui Awarded the above
Machine :
At the Fair of tho f'rauk'in Inttitute, l.5S
tun r irsi rremium.
At tho Pennsylvania. State Fair, at I'hiladel-
pbiii. September I'l, ISiO.tho First Preinium-n
Diploma.
At the Pennsylvania Ptnto Fair.hcld nt Wyo -
ming, ISl'.fl a Silver Medal.
For tho best Double Thread Machine, nt bun -
easter County Fair, held October, 13;i a Silver
Medul.
At the Maryland State Fair, held nl the Mary -
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land Institute, Ualtnunre, M-l., (letiber, ISjO,
under strong competition, a Silver Medal was
awarded lo this Machine.
At Iho New Castle County Fair, held ut Wil
Diingt'.n, Delaware, October, IS.'.fl a Diplou.n.
The aboe Machines are manufactured by
en viti,i w. mm i.am),
Viluiiiigton, Del.
8 A I. L S R 0 0 M S .
No. 72(1 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pn.
No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. D. P A K K It,
innn.i-iy Arcn .-.rrt'i, . in.aue.puia.
TrPersons wishinc to see tho above Machino
... . ten i l c. i .ii. : i . i I .. 1. : ..
in operation, can do so by calling nt the resi
dence of D. W. Moore, in Clearfield borough.
WIic i.p! Wake iii!
'I.ACki!TTIIIM;. THE mbscriber res-
B poet fully informs bis friends and the public
.M'lierallv. Iliatho is new well e ablished in his
NtKSilOI'on Pinertreol, o iposito the Tom n
ilall, in the borough of Clmirlie.d, nad upon hi
I l...r hn i nrni.nrod lo du 11
icro ho is prepared to do all
i th very best style, nnd on I
. His old custorcrs are res- j
work ill his line in
(he shorte.-t notice,
nei llullv ns':el not to foriret lii.u, n.l ny .mm
! . - . . . i. . 1 1 ! : , .i . .
her of new ones are respectfully invited to give
hiiu a trial.
EKili TOOLS. His repulntien as a Maker
nnd Repairer of Edge tools ihould of itselfsecure
him a liberal pntronnge.
UEORGK C. PASSMORE.
April 2i, ltfl.tf.
" 6 L EN-EC II 6 MILL 3
Oernjanlown, Pa.
AIcCALLUM & CuM
- MAMTACTCRERS,
Im),orlers, and Wholesnle Dealers in
f tl!l' I'.TlMiS, I) It IJ tJ Ci E T 8
OIL CLOTHS, MATTlS'iS, fe.,
Warehouse). No, oO'J Cheftnut Street,
(Opposite Ktato House,)
apr3'Sl-ly 1'HiLAnr.LratA.
I Jffi
ir 2 b tel r c icj. ij t 1 1
Ll TUKRSDURG,
CI.KAHFIKLD COUNTY, TA
WILLIAM PEED, Proprietor.
jaly 10, 1SC1. ly.
DANIEL (iOODLANDER,
TUSTU'E of the jeaee
Luthcrsburg, Clearfield Co. Ta.,
ivill nttend promptly to nil bninss entrusted
t re.iu sttj March 2S, I !t)0. y. pd.
MOORE A ETZWiLER,
YXflieleiale on.l Iielail Merrliauts. Also
y exten-ivK dealers in tia.ber, sawed lumd
br ii n 1 shingles. Also, dealers in hour an
rain, w hich w ill bo sold cheap for cash.
Oct. 1 1 , 1 Soil.
T
TYRONE CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. r. OWEN'S, Tkoi-rietor,
Rerpnetfully announces to the travelling public
Ihrt he has now (alien charge of this large and
well known bouse, nnd will conduct it in such a
manner as will render excollent comfort and for,
satisfaction to ull who may favor him with a
cull. nov7-ly
WALTER BARRETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly
and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to
his cine, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
adjoining counties.
Ollin the ono formerly occupied by f. R.
Barrett
Oct. 2fth, TSi9 ly
riiiir. ci.i:iti ii;i.n academy win
A bo epened for tho receptio:. of pupils (males
ana temales) on Monday Sept. 2d, 1M1.
Tcrmaper Session of I'.lrvcn IVcrkal
Ortlngraphy, Itcnding, Writing, Primary
A r t ill iitvt i and (ieography, $2 50
Highor Arithmetic, English tlrommar,
Oeogrnphy and History, 3 00
Algebra, rie.imot.ry, Natural Philosoply,
and Rook Keeping, 4 00
Latin and Greek Languages, G OH
To students desirous of acquiring a thorough
English Education, and who wish to qtial fy
themselves lor lenchers, this Institution offorsi
uesirable advantages.
No pupil received for lejs thnn half a session,
and no deduction aado except for protracted
sickness
Tuition to be paid at the close of the term.
C. B. SANPFORD, Principal,
Clearfield, Aug. 7, ISfl. ly.
J7LOUR, BACOX, TOBACCO,
LIQUOHS OF ALL KIXDS,
-
SAL. I , UlL.., J'AUMo, utwttflnj,
riSS-For uda verv dinar, for Cash, hv
O. B. M ERR ELL
In 1'iison, fnt of Merrall tc Bigler's Store,
rii.arfn.M Pa. feh-27.
T IQ,t'RS for Midicinal aurposn Brandy
Port and dharry Wina, Keotar Wuuktyia.4
I J
II . n H U I ft u u i w
It I. A l K W tin Ii' M A il A 7 I N I'
l -uir t.f'Si't'S iitMnnn v,
I -1111: f'WXM P'Hl It l u w,
( I .it )
.1 1MK Moll I'll tl It 1 1 1 It M.VIi;V,
( Vr I liur, Ii.)
,1-TIIK Wr.STMtNPII n HI:VIKW,
I (I. II Hill. I
H I'l. A (KM tnlIi'l:iIMIl mill MAHAXINK
! (T'.ty.)
IT' V .? .
' I'or nn) MID nf lh fi"ir Kr view,
Knr on v ti f lliP fi'iir lSrvlvwii,
j hnr liny I li ro of tlin lour Kivlwn,
j Knr nil Iniir iiftlin Hiiviuwii,
l'r lllurk who, I'ii M.i-uf inn,
' l''nr IiIiii'IiWimmI ntnl min lliviiiiT.
rr nniniin
7 DD
3 oo
5 110
7 OO
rnr llliii'knniiil mi'l lliri'i Kcviown,
Knr lllniikwooil nml tha four Unvirwi,
10 60
X. It. Tlio irioe in Orent llrituin fur the five
I'orioc)i('nl sliovp niniioil if $:!! per minum
HiTuullsIiOd n
J LEONARD KCOTT A Co.,
mar-13-Om 61 Hold Htieet, New York
CLXIR PROPYIAMinp.
During the past yanr we have introd aced to
.from physicians of tho highest stanilfng and
from pntients, tlio
J Most aatterliiTeatimmilulsiif Ha real value
- tIl0 treatinout of this painful ami obnti-
i ' "'"r. "lu n. .e,-.-,,, o
puhlio in a form JILAin V)K I.M M h I) I A 1 h
I'SK, ivlnch wo hope will coaiineml itself totlio.-e
;wllB ftr0 a,l(Terili;; ,vitll this afllietin,; e pl.itit,
i , , ., , , ? , i
! nnJlu ,he ""'"'1 praeliuoner who may feel
disposed to lest the powers oftliis valuable reui-
i tdy.
! ... lrMI mnirivr imiv-p ; n.. r i .. ,
i l.LlAlIl rllUI l LAM l.M,, in the furm above
! spoken of, has recently boen oftensively e.xp. ri-
; nienloil with in tho
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and wita MARKED SUCCESS (a will nppoar
from tho published uecounts iu the medical Jour,
mils.)
i carefully put up ready for immedi
ate use, with full directions, anil can be obtained
from nil tho druggitU at lb conts per bottle, and
, at wll8Uulc of BfLL0CK 4 CRENSHAW,
, ... . .
Druggists and Manufacturing Cheniisb,
June2G'61tf. Philadelphii
CLEARFIELD STONE WARE PHTTERy.
Thankful for pust favors and solieiiious i f fu-
I" ' wouni respuciu. v
Jn,,t I "ayo on hiind ngain, and w i.l coiistiint.j
kfcP n tl10 !t,cry '"is borough, on the cor-
' "Mm m" .ui'Uii..iim i nun ii,
"V " r""" , " "' "... .uv.u..,...-, ..,
a ,urRc 8t0l k "' Crockery, sm h ns Cream crocks,
1'"""' '"burns, Jugs, Jms, Stove pipe casing
m:. in.' Him i.iso nn cmciisivo a s o ii 111 e ii t oi
V.- t. .1 .. 1 ......... ......
uinerent sues una patterns of brackets m d
rosettes for I'. riiieo An lioni.e nml r.il...r ...... 1.
dings. j
Any mouldings not on hand will be ntndo to'
oUrr on short notice. Also tiro britk :uude
and kept for sale.
TA liberal reduction on prices mule ti
wholesale dealers. F. I.EITZINU ER.
Clearfield, amy 2.t, Iffil. ly.
(JUAIUS !! CHAIRS! ! !
NOV IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! !
Tho undersigned has now on bund, at his Fur
niture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Tu., a
short distance went of Liu's Foundry, a largo
stock af
I'll AIRS OK ALL KIXDS,
manufactured out of the bjst mnterialr, finished
n a very superior manner, and which he will sell
LOW t'OH CASH, Hi long experience in the
business makes him feel confident that his chairs
are mado in a substantial nnd workmanlike man
ner, and will stand tho test of trial. Persons
wishing to purchase chairs should cail at once
and got them whilo they eiin be had at the lowest
rates. J SUN TROL'TMAN.
M.tr.2MSSl-tf.
NEW REMElUt'S FOR
SPERM A TO II It II CE E A .
TTow'Aiiii A'SoriAnoN, Pim.Ai'ri rnu, A Hm-
LJL
rrulciit liiHtittiliott cutabliuhett by upwial A'n-
rimrmrilt, fur llie, trliif nf the Sick and iJixtitturd,
ajjiicted H'ith 'iornt and Chronic l)irnrt and
enpeviully for the Curt of Diuttna nf the Frfunl
Ort0itn.
Meiucal Advice given gratis, by tho Acting
.Surcenii.
Vai.I'Aulk RKronT.s on SperHratorrhcra, nnd
other diseases of the Sexunl Oigans, and oh the
N kw RKMKinaa employed in the Dispensary, sent
i ..i.,m ,'.ii.. r,...r..i ' T,...i
... ..,,.,. r.-, ..I....l.h.
or thrt") S'.ninps for postage ncceptnblo. Address'
,.. t e ii ir i . .
Dn. J. Skii.i.k.n Hot risiTiiM, Howard Association,
No. 2. S. Ninth et., Philadelphia. 2my ly. i
,amfs t7 Leonard. V a. k. .i s k y '
WH, A, WALLACE. A. C. FISSIV
Sankinn anb (Collection &tt
or
LE0NARJ), FINIfEY &Co.
C L E A U 1' 1 L D,
CLEARFJhLI) COVSTY, PA.
JB1LLS 01. EXC11 ANflR, MITltS ANO DRAFTS nlSCOrNTK
D I'osn s ki.c i:i r.i,
Coltfetiens maie and profcedt promptly remitted
Kxcliauge on the Cities constantly
on hand.
TfrOflice on Second St, nenrly opposite the
COUET HOUSE.
LEVER KLKGAL,
Justice of l lie peace
I.uthersbtirg, Clenrfielil Co, Pa., will
nttend i.romMlv to all business entrusted lo his
! enre.
Aprm.jKM.
ms. n. i.AnaiMER.
I. tkbt
L
A It III "1 '." I'"'. Attorneys at Law
Clenrfleld, Pa., will attolid promptly to Col
. tl . ' , . .' ,.
tAinhs, I.nhil Agencies, A
in Clenrfii.tri
Centra and Elk eoulities.
July 30. y
REED. WEAVER A CO.
MKRCIM and lve deler in
all kicds f LLMBER, GRAIN, and eountrv pro-
duce. Star on SECOND Street, Clcarliled Pa.
Doo. 4,1801.
J. D. THOMPSON.
Blacksmith, Wagenn, Buggies, to., Ac, Ironed
cn shart nftice, and the very best it vle. at his
11 sUtnd In tlia bwough of Curwensvilla.
1' .29. IE6T)
gjupcrjor SHAW LS, CLOAKS
nnd TALMAS for sale at
. CITY TRICES, call and them at
)
)ii.n.i.iNM iuh iii
MOUTH WASH,
H I'l M Ml . n u
A It A I' 1'1,'I.M II,
si'l! Mm' i
''AX KM'
1 I 1 A S i; J I'M-1 tiM) (H M.
NnWNii snl:i; Mint hi
And ttit lot M.clfli' now In nr fr iv .
"n ennui fiiJiiiun nf Itiv iimuih.
I'll In ti!i,
( Imimlloinl to ur n i'iiriii(
A I T J K H ' I A I . T K KT 1 1
1
coinpl-lfly ili'Mrojring trtrj tnint 0f ,
""""II " ri-niinring :i in'furui. laiurii.-.
A .SWl'l'i r.F.KATII
to nil lio in uli o uo of it. NO Y0DN0 LAby
or tOl'KU CKXTl.tMEN ho la afllicted itl
A BAD BHKATII,
should ildlny opplying tliiii retneily, fi,r itila
certuin cure, and is opprored and rttnnininiiitj
by ovory pliyslclan under whote untie It (,,,
ben brought
A BAD BKIiATII
is anifl'encc for uliith there in no cxtiio !.iV,
Dlt. WM. II. Ill'ltlVs
MOUTH WASH,
cull lie priii'ured.
Many persuim curry with them a I. id Ireuth
greatly to tlio aiiiiny, nice im, 1 iil'ten In tho Jis.
gnsl of ttino with whmn they ennie in cm'.i'.ct,
'ivitlniiit heins cniijuiinis nf the l'a"t. To relirvn
.nojyoi.rst.il lrm nil f,r reS-.r.lini; llii.s,
USE Dr. WM. IIURD'S MuUTII WASH.
I'lvanliii.'s of tlio ii o ti I It is of great iinpurlarn'e
to the g'Mierni health, which isofl"n nffeete.l.aiiil
not unlr:ipiently ncriou-ly impairi'd, tlirougU
want of proper ntt.'riti.n to this subject.
l'k DR. Wm. II L'l.D'S MDITTIT WASH.
Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental office. Vj,
Fouuii Street. 1'rool.lyn, 1C- D.
Price 37 Cents Per Bottle.
A liln nil discount mado to dealers.
j ADDRESS MUNCll'.U, OrlTi'i;, 'Il'IHINi;
I DL'lLDlNtiS, N...1, SPRL'CE ST. NEW Vultb
Sold in Philadelphia by D.vot ,t Co., North
Jd street ; f . S. llubbell. 1 1'.i) Cl.cMiut Hr.".t,
uud lv ull Druggists.
ryi. WILLIAM 15. IIUI'vDS
TOOTH POWDER,
This powder possesses the
CAltndSIC WITHOUT THE IMI .7.7
Of.S AV'Y-V'.C T.SOF ill A liCOAL.
e ...
ami is tr:e from n
acids or alkaiies that run in
t'o leaft injur.) the teeth.
Its action being entirely niechaiiicul puliili-
without wearing the unaii'el.
Dr. Wm. Iliiril's Tooth P.nvilcr
is reeominoniled by nil Eminent Dentists, Pre
pared at Dr. Hurd's Dental office, N'o. 77 Fourth
Street Brooklyn, E, D.
Price 25 Cents per Box.
A liberal discount inailo to dealers.
Address Principal Ollice, Tribune,
Puddings, Xo.l Spruce St. '. York.
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyol ,f- Co., 2.".2 North
2d street; 0 S. llubbell, 1110 Chesnut street,
and by all Druggists.
)R. WILLIAM Ii. IILRPS
TOOTHACHE DROPS
FUR THE ( CUE OF
T O O T H A C K E .
produced hyexpusod nervos.
It is particularly adapted to allcasescf chil
dren u Ml ic toil with
T 0 () T H A 0 H .
Parents can relievo themselves of that dis.
treesing weariness caused by
LOSS OF S L E E P ,
and their children from great suffering, by
keeping a hottlo of
,,,,,,, , ,, , , r , , , .,
)r. Ill ) S TOO TIFAf II ) ( PS
, , ., , ,, , , ,, ,. ,.
about the house, Prepnred at Dr. Ilurd s Hen-
1
1,11 oiri,'' N"- 77 E.uirtli Street, Brooklyn, E. V.
IVicO, Oil V 1 '2 Cents )CY Dotllc.
, ... . , ,. , , , , ji,.
Address Principal Ollice. Trib., I'.uild
ings, o. 1, Sjiruco St. Xew York
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyit .1 Co., 232 North
2d street ; O. S. llubbell, 1110 ChcsHUt street,
and by all druggists.
I)
It. WILLIAM 13. HURD'S
F O It T II F. C U 11 V. O V
i i: 1 n A IA1 I v.
or Toothache produced by colds.
yt tj t.; a u y Pi I 1! A I; O 1 a
Is iniinediiitely cured by their application.
Thov net liko a thai iu and uro i.er.'eetlv baim-
, ., . , , , , , j
less in their nature : donot producea blister. una
leave no unpleasant resullii.
Dr. Win.P.. Ilurd's Xeuralgia Plasters
Bovt,rfii ,,, Kive ,tisfacti..u to nil who tei
... , . .. ,,
,1,(Mr v,r""- I""--'1 ' l)r "urd a Dental
Office, Fourth Stnet, Urooklyn E. D,
Price, only Lt L'onts each.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
lAcldlvsH Principill Ojlice, Trib., Build-
, '
! lugs, Xo. , Spruce Rt. N. York.
PolJ in p,,,,,,,,,, liy hynt A COi m Norlh
adstr.otio. s iiuhbeii, nio cuesnut smet,
, and by all Drig jitM.
85,433 on daposia.
I dkt of a jury Kill be f"
I
dec. J, 1JPI. tf. i JlJV!rtrtl ta aft
Jn.8,'M. H. W RMITH &Co'i.