The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, July 06, 1849, Image 3

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on Goingio the Show!
his Is ihe prevailing question. among
just now. Go where' you
iing, noon,• or night; and this'is the
ition,, with them. The reason for, it
ill he discoyered,oli looking at ItAymAi
litz‘ Co's, advertisement in this paper.
The Ever 7 Meaiorable Fourth.
'‘.r,6lßik , :cinniversary , of our National
Vic. ..,3ylence was. aPprePriatelY comment
-, y,our.,. ) ;ibbrith,Bclieols, and a large
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- o ,li s i t of others : • They rtrt in the Meth
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addret icli ' in, the -, morning, witett- ail,
AI N - It ' l ' % - ,ii i ):', , A delivered by the Rev. Mr.
whence n procession '8:1 5
formed and•V i
about half4. n liVta a' delightful_ groce
Therarefreshmenat,!P west of town.- -
•`.vided; and being' verf plentifully pro'
• -.• ' • .41, 1 / 4 le (*-,-0,7). W 144,1101 BIGLER, of Clearfield
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I ' satisfaction to all who pa gaYe. ample
iuk an p cl a i r n t tlue pa nt s ial d
dinner, Ihe iimithrtal Declank ed * After c b °"ll ' ' ' ltte, De
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pendencp was read. by Dr. A.`tr,, this place on Tuesday more on his way
and 'tin address delivered by thell.. ll
. to the Palls. BriiiM g his politics, he is Lin
the children, I\nr. unexceptionable gentle ; . .
MI-11J' m.l. Including.-
- .4 trinsW,P l :loc \‘.° . (I..rosr.,ctablo bil
was 'a very large nuninertraltentu7ce. itics, and entitled' tei'Specitit credit fcAts:
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,- e spiritedcitizen the neighborhood
lii 'ining himself by dint of leis own unaided en
ergies from the situation of a poor, friend
of Wolf Run'alge had a celebration. They
• • less Printer's boy to Ms present elevated
hAd ' a ler "h - ands - 'the .
ge gat enng, pent daYpositioninthepublicestimation.Wher
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Way pleasantly. Addresses were deliver- ever we find such a man, whether Whig
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ed by 'the ' Rev. M.• T. MEnWnv and Mr. or Democmt, we are disposed to yield hint
Tnoatis FurroN. , , the
. humble tribute of our respect and ap
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There was another party celebrating
theday, we understand, on the Ridge ; bu(
as - We have heard none of the particular's
of their proceedings; as well as of parties
in,Other sections of . the county, we can
giite no further account of them.
The day was delightful. The morning
threatened min, and continued cloudy till
towiiirdsillemiddle of the'day, when, the
clouds (4appearing, the afternoon, - being
neither too . .warm nor too cold for corn
fort, Was as pleas* as the most patriotic
could desire a Fourth of July to be. •
Nyc. make no apology' tor:tig,ttin filling
four or five columns of our paper with the
highly interesting intelligence • from the
Old World.; It, will richly, repay an. at
tentive' pernsual.
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What a scourging the people of Europe
are receiving ! From east to ivest; from
north to south, they seem to be on the ve
ry verge of a tremendous cOmmetiOn; for ;
believe'it those who may;. we are . 'not yet
cgOdulons enough to, Mink:that .the pople
of France will suffer their President to be
made, the instrument in the hands of Em
perofs and Kings to put down that spirit
of republicanism , ,all over Europe which
they:theinselVes , were the first to establish,
without a struggle that may jnvolve the
.whole civilized world. Bome, following
the example set her by the French nation,
and no doubt , calculating confidently on
thtii4yr*thyrifnpt, indeed,din the assis
tance of the French people, stripped, the
Pope, 'their temporal . Governor, or his
tOniieral power, and established a Bepub
lic after the French model. But instead
44sympathy and assistance from Franee,
y. ge, visited by an:overpowering army
,tench' soldiers, l " who come, not to as
and "fmterruze - " with. the_ republicans
41,t0 repel the invading hosts of•Aus
but, with .fire and, sword, to kill. and
• t:iy, Shouting as they advance, "Lib?
is not for you l' Yeti must continue
oar 't yelter' This • , NY° Say,' 'is' the'
feature in the EnrOpean ' Itadl
c4:44044 idoef from.,this unwarninta
, inteifimace'• in thci,l .questiort,
= is good reason' eying that the
ha r yo' found Eurot)e.
tierafelthliespeoi)N iorq.longdgm
:their liberies. Amtog.dAy,ritton
tittlend, nal - human- liberty' and the
Tat rights o ilwn ~,
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;every? ' 1 0 4 ;i 0 i!ecCg,
>l ' AS it is,;t}e cause of Republiestv.
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dTP4sti aupPritt every shoat, if not,
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$ get our paper:out within
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cfiE bri the : P. M. General.
Pxriox to bo Postmatter at
~. in , the.. room or .§Amuia,
„removed
t namation of tho West Branch
ow "intoirupted from a breach in
eteek acqueduct. This is a se
loss to a number or our merchants
1,0008 . 1 r e . thus delay'ed.
, The News .from Europe.
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, :r, l'ho.'Choltra.
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F.• . • ,in resent. our readers withia
''''-' 44 ‘';' . . `, lic holy lendar of the ravages of this
,' y dndful scourge'. The worst, part
of it is, tint have but , little reason for
h ip
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...; ' ' believing ,t it is yet . piirratiaentlY,de:
:help, creasing i n t my particular place, unless,
v. nti excellent perhaps, kite of i the towns on the lower
clad who is de- Mississippi may he art L oxe6ption; and.
inting Business. even thereit the cholera is really abating,
it . se . erns be only' for the purpose of gill-,
ing plac ' the'icqually fatal malady, the
yeik l y Ir, of black vomit. , ,
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yet so
our'p
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It is d
hof'Fathet Matthew, the Irish Apostle
of Tcri pe rat. e, arrived, at New York on
Modoky , la , and has taken- lodgings at
tloP6ing Iliuse. . - . '
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EditMco espr-A Handsome Compliment.
. yfe seldo I happen upon , such eon-Innen
dable exaa les of editorial dignitOtS'is eX
hibitcd In' he two following paragraphs :
the first 4rom the.. Erie Gazette . and the
other froirithe Crawford Cotinty W7cig 7 *-
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both 'leading and , influential organs of tho
!Whig party. Some editors seem to have
an Idea that duty to their party' forbids the
extension of the common . courtesiei of life
to a politicai , , opponent. This is radically
wrong t and no party can prosper by such
a course. Rather let us, in our political
contagis, disagree as to principles only.- 7 -
4ould - fliattiitieicititiOn - s - of tliiiia - editors be
realized, with, regard to Col. BIGLER and
the action of the party to which he is at
tacked,. they will no doubt oppose his elec
tion;; but it. with a grace and digni
ty such as become gentlemen, and such,
too, as we hope to see characterize the po
litical press every, Nylicro : _ . •
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plausca „ Col. BIGLE ,
it thought by
many, be the next Democratic candidate
for Governor.---Erie (Whig) Gazette.
WlLLinx BtoLta, oPClearfield
county, spent a few dayS last week in this
plaeoron MD- way-to..Ningarn,Falls___Mr.
Bigler is a Very warm and active member
of the "Democratic" party, but as a citi
zen is entitled to our respect for his private
worth as well as his acknowledged talent
and ability. , „Our partiality, and friendly
feeling is• somewhat strengthened toward
him from the fact that he has, risen by his
own industry from a printing-office, to his
present distinguished attitude. He is ex
pected to be the next candidate of our op
nents for. Governor in this Staw.--Ilicad
vale Whig Jouort.' f,'''
Cases. Deaths.
Phihulelphia, June 28, 40 13 .
• • " 20, 48 9
"1 30,, 48 18
July 1, • 23. 21 ,
" 2, 05 25
" 3, 66 21
Cincinnati, June 26. The whole num.
ber ofdcaths to-day is is about 150.
June 27. 137 deaths, of which 98
were from Cholera., Six' ccmetries did
not report.
JtMe 29. 143 deaths, of which MI
were fmtncholem.
June 30. 107--81 from cholera.
July,l. 99 cholera interments.
July,?. 177 dfliths---134 from cholera
St. Louis, June 30. Ten cemetries re
ported 114 interments-71 from • cholera.
July , 1. Ten, bemetries reported 118
interments-95 from cosera.
Nett': York, June 28.-60, new cases
-25 deaihs. „ . •
Ante 29.--30 cases--18 deaths.
'Jung; 30.=88 cases-: 26 cloths.'
July 1.-44 cases-19 deaths.
July 2.-408 cases-39 deaths.
July 3.-24 cases-26 deaths.
MetArtcnomr , •OCCURRENCE.—On Sab
bath last, while returning from Chinck at
Gravetßun,, and crOssing at the mouth .o
COnnenuice•Oree4:which was very high in
consequence: of . the . heavy rain that morn,
its, overflowing, , Was supposed, the
bridge,'n'busgy containing Mr: Ash; Miss
Ash, and Miss Lacinda Phelps,daughter'
of Itr; Theodore, .of Washington
township, and Miss Strong; daughterg,of
Mr. q.ji. Strong, • of Waterford township,
was li*ii)itated iatelhe• water, either by
reason of the bridge being gone or by dri
ving off it, and sad to ; Nate, all the ladies
were drowned. ' Miss - Strong had been en
gaged icaching school "in theneighborlipod,
o .f Kr: P,helps end 'Mr, Ash. 0 YounwMr:'
Ash . ,:whe: drpve the . ' buggy, Was 'saved by,
being , W40.1 1 044144.,4 the
bridge. • p till Tuesday ,eiewng acme ,of
thq bodies except that of Miss Strong had
been' found. The 'accident has caused a
deep ,sensation• in the - neightterhood' ofits
beetrrence.--Br4f CO; ifte, t
•ft '
Only $1 I
are u number of our citizens,
abundantly aide, and who have
thin g io' learn, who ,do , not take
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„'r. ' me forward,gentlernen,. we ,
;ntY : . roc' fOr all: yotir:nOme.l.'
y one ollar in advance... , , . .
Progress of the Cholera.
Ono of thetitiosi:Strikipg circumstances
connected with the iate,French election, is
the' fb.ct that such rnen'as 'Fillers and Mole,
who wertpninisters pnder Louis Phi Hippo,
and both statesmen .1 of talent arid, eneri
ence, had Jess,votes by almost, thirty' thOu.
sand than two subaltern 6ffic6re of the ar.;
my l' oThe lotternlso beat Marshall Buge•
aud,bi:inany thousand votes. The peo;
ple are: determined to be represented by
men of their own choice. They arc right.
Two men were hung at Lexington, Ky.,
on the Ist ult. They intil ' been convicted
of the crime of murder, and made a full
confession of theirguilt, both before the
trial and on the, gallowi3: . ,
' THE ROMAN ARMY.
The army.of,Freedom in ,Rome
ted to 'sixty-three thousand' men at last lit
counts. Oen. Otalinot makes 0 mention
of the affair ofthe 4th' Of Juno, ivhich cost
him so dear. -His despatch says : his men
are in the trenches before the city, but that'
it will take two weeks before 'they can get
in. Sixty-three thousand freemen ought
to be able 'to keep out an army.Whfch cannot
be faverablyitiffeetal .to 'n contea so imftt
mous in all respects.--nsy/vanian.
Frii4L'Accinrirr.Matthias Tyson,
\VIIO lived about two miles from Elkton,
Md., we learn from the' Cecil Democrat,
fell from a load of hityj on Saturday week.
and dislncilted hiS neck. He lived until
Monday evening last when he expired
,
• Atiothci: Fight with Indians.- , —A fight
has occurred on the Santa Fe route between
a party 'of Americans under Capt. Chap.
man and a body of Apache Indians, in
which it is said that the.clief and 200 of
his men were killed' •
INDIAN Tnovnms.--It is said, in an ex•
change paper, that a • large body of the
Winnebago_ Indians,, were removed
last year,from.the__De.utraL.Ground,inio,
wa, to the new country allotted to . them
for their
.occupittiOn; have lately returned
to their old haunt, near Fort Atkinson.
0 - The first discovery of Gold in Cali
fornia, it appears, was made by a Jersey
man, a native of Lambertville, in 1 . -hinter :
don county, who has been in California
some six years, and of course long before
the territory was Ceded to . the U. States.
SUMMER Evu.s.—Mad . dogs haVe. bitten
several persons in Montgomery county, Pa.
and other place's, and several deaths of.hy
drophobia have been the result. A num
ber of deli . thS froth drinking • cold water
while in a glow of heat, have also occurred
ei hbOrin7 cities.
'MARRIED.-30n Tuesday the zom tu
by Rev. p.Enally, Mr. GEORGE CONDO,
to Miss PDIANNAH BLOOM, Loth of Pike
township. • „
MARRIED—Oa Thursday 'the 28th
ult., by the Rev. I.' K. llEtainoLD, Mr. W.
T..RoTnuOc* to Miss MARY JANE FLEGAL,
both of Morris township.
Prices of Flour and Groin.
Tho folinwmg,statement Hill show the prices o
Pour mid Grain lathe several places mentioned a
our lateat dabs:' ' • .
Flour Whent. ,l Corn. Oats
PhesJalphia, - MAO _3_o2 57 • 28
New York, 450 105 58" 32
Boehm, •' 5 00 110 60 35
Baltimore, 450 • ICO •54 .• 27
Pittsburg.' . 362 70. • 90 I:6
Clearfield, 6 00 1 25 75 37
BANK N
Corrected ‘Veekly from
,Polinlylvanta, ' ' Bank, Cayuga L. 1
Philad'a b'ks, par Western,Roches., 30
U. S, Bank, ,:p Binghampton, 50
Chambershurg„' 3 Cattaritugus co. 30
Gettysburg, /..' 3 Clinton county, , .15
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Pittsburg, . . 3/Comniercial,B,uf.,ls
Susq.'Countyj 1.3 ::.,a6. e. psmv g o > , p .
Lewistown, .no sale Farmers', Seneca; 30
Middletown, • .3 Hamilton bank, ' 15
Carlisle, ; . • 3 Mechan.Bullirle, 45
Hollidaysburg, 1 .
.3 Merchants''. Ex., .40.
Erie ; • .10 Millers', at Clyde, AO
Waynesburg, •' • 13 Oswegti; ••• •; 60
Wrisitington, lal4 Phcernx; Buffalo, 35
Harrisburg, . 4 Staten Island, 50
1
Honesbale, • . 1 State b.Buffalo,7saBo
BroWesville,' , 11113. SL:Lawrence, 75
Williamsport, 13 Union,
Buffalo, 30
YOrli . ,, - U. S., Buffalo, 30
All solvent b'ks. par Watervliet, • , 15
Relief Notes, 13 Other ,solv. b'ks, ' • 1
Towanda Rel. no sals • licW Jersey.
- ' „New York City.' ' Del. B!dge Co. ' ' 85
Chelsea bank, •. 80 Yardleyville, :15
IClinton, 50 Plainfield ;
Commercial, '• :2 Other solvent, par
Lafayette, , . ~; 2 , , Ohio. , ,
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Washington, —7O Solvent Cincinnatil4
Other solv. b'ks, par Cleveland, .. • • 5
Now York Ntat6 - Elrinfilton; 15
Allegheny cc. 06a761C,ernrner., Scioto, 10
America, Buifalo,3o de, ,LaU Eri6,7o
Commerce, do, 35 -
Atlas bank, 30
Ca
Inttl, Albany, 25
Brockport," A P' 25
James Bank,,
Northern Ex.;
Lodi, ..20025
Lyons,ls
State.Saugerties, 1
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A large aesortment uftle4 Jars 'fer iale-•=enit
A
able fur holding Preservet s Pickle! Cen •
dies, dic. i ; They are, ,orelleizee * five a hall pint
to a gallon. They,vill'he sold, fdr caeb.
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.„ • AIENRY'LORAIN.
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Prole4siona
Ds' WOODS ;& WILSON having associated
' th onus' toga bin% :the Pr ed
eine, offer their, professional cervices to the, people
tv
of 'Curensville eind lorrounihng,'cpuntry. An au
cliingonnzi calms tho unietnitting titteition of both
be given tvithour ellen •Ohorge.• 1 1 '
/WAIL ealle Niro' ediiiispefc will tereive prumfl
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1 July 8;1849.- - .3ni •4
"N ,13-41)eisubscriber reivecifillty:foiOuf eh its.
Tge4l4l9lleltictilegt of 141 hie oldnceourits, •
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M • WOODS.
ITE LIST. s •
the Plii:adelphln Papers
Sandusky, • --
Norwalk; ,--
Farmers'„Canton, 75
Granville Society,
Lancaster, . . . , .15
Urbanna B'ing Co. 65
Other, ,Solvent, •
Under Fives, •
EllE
Estote',of daeotilatirir l Decomed..
ruOTIOE iii botchy men hot !Atter? regimen.
ill 'tee), have been gean'te4 in the 'eilhatlibara
upon the'estate ofJacob.lMeurrnlate af ce.rihg
ton ,townaltip clearfferil qounty deceasad —.ell
Peirna IrPwinft ihtinielvelt Ini s le 'get,, to , eald ea,
tate ire frit:rated to make, payment , ' 'without (la!
lig—and those haying Winne avant! the 'eater/
Will present Adel ildl,).anilientiretod -for Nettle.'
meat. tc, ,' SOLOMAN, mAuftgre , , " - ~z ;
r!Euok4si, mAtnoli r
, E;l'Ff.
:JAcll hlAtlfil.:ll, '
- .fun' 0. j-= 7 `pil
849. ' (
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A wokirro
MOO(Tpittlo' eta
t o nith astonishment thee wonderful efficacy .t
ritomitoN's Costtottrileautpy, TAR AND WOOD
NAPHTHA, in curing' C
tunnapti6N 4 Asthma. Pron.
Chi tis, Obstinate Otiughs,'Pains in the Side or Breast
Liver CeMplaint, &r., &e. ,
Thf. preparation le entirel y ' n VROBTARLR' ARMS.
or:and may be adminittete perfect safetylo
tint mold:feeble adult or child. . li..power 08 an ex*
peep:trent is admirably adap i ted to relieve the imPres
loon in‘milimmary diseases, and while it assists no
tore in throwing off the vitiated matter which col
lects to the injury of the system., I acts as , a general
tunic or strengthener.
The testimony of Physicions. end ethers, to the
value of this great remedy, has been of the most sat
infactory.kind, and has given it a Character ft sten•
third as a ' • • "
' FAMILY' MEDICINE; ' •
thrit Was placed it bevondeiniipetitionfOr the Various
diarratieslor which It !ie eMployelt..
' Prepaied arid geld by AGNEY & DICKSON, N
bl; corner of :FIN% and SPRUCE iambi. Phil
°dolphin, • :,
Sold by A. M. HILL, Clearfield. Pa.: arid by
Druggists, generally: price 5 . 09 oral 00 per hen le
FAIL IL ELECTION..
117 E. arc requested number of
V, • our follow-citizens W announce the
name of Dr. Joni , : P. HOYT, of Ferguson
township, as• a candidate fora seat in the
next' Legislature, subject to the action of
the Democratic party. • - july 3.•
WE are authorized to announce Col.
GEOItOE C. 'PASSIII.OI2II, of Pike
township; as a candidate for the office of
Shehl of Clearfield catnap, at the
General election--subject to the action of
the Democratic party. june 'l9.
Messrs. EDITORS:
PLEASE announce the name'' of
Joins B. KYLEII, of Morris town
ship, as a candidate for the office of Sher
iff, at the ensuing election, subject to the
decision of the Democratic party.
June 30. MANY CITIZENS.
Bnaa."e requested
I t l o rn a t n o n L r y nc e o f
t t h h e e
borough of-Clearfield, as a eandidate-for
the office of Sheriff; subject to the action
of the Democratic party. july 5.
Notice.
THF:lb.cribor having associated Dr HARD.
MAN P. THOMPSON ttith him; in 'oho Oraelice
of Methelne. would inform the public that they
will hereafter bo enabled to attend to calls at any
dhlance end at all hours. Patients will receive
the care and attention of both, when necenisry.
CLItARFIELD, May 8. 1899
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A" pets ins pro hereby cannoned against liar.
boring Or traiting my nife REBECCA on
my account—she having left my bed and board
without any just cause or provirailtm. All .per
sons.are there:ore eautional against her, as I am
determined to pay no debts of her contracting af
ter this data... FRANCIS GOODAR.
June 30,1840 —pd . . ' , ,_, - '• .
-2 , " CI•84,
THE Leenses rwed and assessed upon the sett.
oral retailers in Clearfield eounty, MUST be paid
on or bzloro the fire, day of Oclolu r next.
ISAAC. BLOOM, Jr. Tr'sr.•
July 2 .1849.
DISSOLUTION
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partnership. The partnership exist
ing between John 8. Stewart and, Jumrs T.
Carter—under the firm of John a ware & Co
was 41issoked on .the 3let day of May 1649
J. B. STEWA RD,.
J. T CARTER.
deer-arta' township. July 2; "1849'--4(.1
Take Notice *
ALL persona. that I have paid a note of Fifteen
Doiara and Fifty ceou,•given by me to.luitio
Southard, and that I till not pay said nom trgain
Cleiirlield, June 30,1819
T. IST OF LETTERS remaining in the
4 Post Office . at Clerttfield, Pa., for the
quarter ending 30th June, 1849.
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Conch, Edgar A 2 ' lohngon, Dennison
Duff, Wm. C James, John
Earhard, C& D 'Konkle Chili. W.
Ferguson, David 'Leightner John
Foly, Moses . ' Leip, Edward J
Glenttan,'Ricd'd 2 " Martin, Mr.
Get Chen Martha Mrs. "Nelson, Wm: '
Green, James ' '
Ogden - Wm. . •
Holt, Janiea . Stark, Win. D
'' 'Turbeit, John Rev.' ' '
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' WM.' RADEBAUGH, i. ta. '
Clearfield, July 1, 1849. ." .
Drags, Medicines &c
9
/o h
a t ab t arriher reepectiully announ•
o citizens of Curwerayllle,
and the mthlic at large, that he Itaajust
\ opened a
DRUG STORE,
omit to DiTu -I or's Otto!, in Curwortaville, eQmpri.
Bing a %yell relected astcrtnunt of .
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, .Paints,
tTarnislt
es, Dye.Stnfs, tpc„. together with an - as,
. • sortment of Glass, and in short, all 91.14,
er articles usually kept in Drug Stores;
Bain2 biutrolfin,ll.o prat:6ooDi Medicine; ill , pub
he may rent matured that ht thug. ore of tho pu•
rest character, ' • ' ••'
July 6, 1849.-3 m
• 'TO TIIE PUBLIC." h:
TtilS is
,to inform he public that in, the or
rangoment off iumpromiso, On the /owl from
Lewistown Bellefonte" tit Curweniville, be:
swoon Messrs. WilSon.' Graham and mysell.'that
they are not to he, lie We for any debts contracted
by me with the drivers, keeperss, Londlords, Black .
Smiths, or for ally other thing necessary lo.keep
tip, or in ropqir 'my'slork on my half of Said . route,
or for any damage dolio, to person or persons by
upsetting of coarhes orlOtherwint .011:lhe Pihar
band. I, 0171 not , responsiblo.yr, liablst for .any of
their,bills for driving, Imping, or, any 'kind of toe'
chatural work, ur ilarnages t by iron:lir:6f toadies or
otherw so for any other thing pertaining to the hit.
ponies of keeping up their stork on; their hall of.
the ;:., ,• ( ft, S., /3A11 4 EY.,,t;
t'4 (l 9° 4? O ,: l P 4 Pii • • t';'• ' • ,• '
HENRY LORAIN
A. M. HILLS.
lIE subscriber off° re to sell tho fol.
loteing d: scribed re r alestate.
el*. The firm n"which he reeidiOi in Penn
county, -Containing
75 acres- 7 40'0f Khicli ie cleared, tinder' good fen:
coo and in rt - good dataof cnitiation: T he im p '
proitemente are a good' tts'co story 'Frame liousis,
and frame bank, Barn, and also a good Apple' Or
chard, with other out buildings necessary 'lor a
farm anti.st nerepfuiling epring of water at the
poor-
, n• R. V.' 'WILSON
Also,
Annther place in the same township,' containing
121 acres—mostly timber land, with 18 acres
der cultivation. The first is si ‘ thated on the pub
lic /clad' leadioi . frOM 'Cutuenevillis to P
th unssu
svnil, and hal a mile from '
. property toil, ho s /Id on very reueomthle
terms . . Fur further particulars opply•to ,
GARRET N JOIINSO
r , SO N.
June 27, 18 , 19 • pd $1 , , , • •
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." :.NEW;COODS.
a-di
& have just received :at
their old stand, a full assortment of all kinds
of goode suuitabla fQ.thtt season', which th'ey wish
to dispose:of at sripslt-profkii for.,spod, pay.
,Cleptfiel4. Jun1,18..18490. , : ,
cal 1 4,1 4 4.0 I (1)10 1 0; '
LL personinare hereby ha utiOnetcl egainst buy
l og , or ,rolling;ior, in: any nuttinsr, nusildting
wltb , 'dark brown •MA RE4, ;Saddle an& - Bridle,
formerly, the. PrOperly; of Dri;ll f Ktina,bl Kluggs.
township, Cleatfield county as, the, said: properly,
was lawfully &rebated -by toe, and, us now an :
possession. :1 •'‘ •P,El'l.B GL'Allifkgroo r
Boggisdstriship,•Juner.ls; 1849.—pd •••
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RAYMOND 16, 0 9(A , GREAT EASTERN
MENAGERIE,'
Containing the Barest Collection of. Wild
Beasts, Birds 16 Reptiles, ever before
exhibited in the United Slates.
Will exhibit tit Clearfield on Tuesday,
July 17111, 1E349. Open from l•p. m, to
4p.• m. Admission, 25 cents, ,(Itildren
under 10 years I.i_cents.,
Among the most censpicuous featuresof
this exhibition is the, specimen ,of the
HIPPO POTAMUSI
captured by Capt. John Taber, of the ship
Good Return, of New Redford, Mass., af
tee a;severe:& desperate struggles the men
barely escaping with their: livts,, before
they were able to despatch him with their
lances. , • • ~
The Performing Elephant TIPPOO,
Wbo has caused such a great sensation all
over Europe, will go through, a 'variety of
performance?, .sUch' ,
Waltzing, ' Palm
cing, Ringing a bell, Creeping on his fore
legs, walking over his keeper, picking him
up, drawing a cork from abottle, &c.
,•
tam leitmawtaa
The Emperor of all the Lions, in the Dens of
WILD BEASTS.
His perforniances differ front all others,
not only in the skill and grace which he
displays in his exercises with the terrific
Groupe, of Lions, Tigers, Leopards,
Cougars, Panthers, &r,
but in the. matchles and almost.superhuman
command with which he exacts the obedi
ence of these fiercest and most remorse
less tenants of the desert,. the forest and
the jungle. Mr. .Pierce may have, many
imitators, but he has no equal.
The List embraces all tie finest Living
Specimens of • . •
Wfaa3llD 4117L1TL141.1163
That the great experience, enterprise, and
resources of the proprietors have enabled
them to, bring together, in one , Large and
Sylendid Collection, a fell description .of
the Animals contained in the, .Exhibttion,,
will be found in the Bills 'at the principal
Hotels, previous to the arrival of. the com
pany.
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WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT
Carwensville on Itlonday,'/uly 16th, and at
Philipsburg, on Wednesday, July 18th, 1849,
Notice.
ALL_ persons having accounts upon
,ou'r, books will please call and make
immediate settlement,4- thereby save'costs.
GRANS BROTHER.
Curzeensville, June 27, '49.
9
Halloo There!
MMR. --- want you saying romettung•abou!
ceiling somo '
Sal Soda
for your women to wash 'with'?
Yee, I'd thought of getting a little to try it and
lee if 'twould act BO like a charm, as I've heard
them say. . ; •
Well. I've heard those soy that have used ii
that It ite'vei more thin iti cult in the wear of
clothes while washing, and 'clothes are washed
with less than half the labor,
Row do you sell it ?.
.Only twelve and a half cents per pound.
Pot me up a dollar's worth ofit•nny how.
Anything else' in mylin t o lu-day: Arty
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Candies, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Leinons or 'Cocoa ;
nuts to take homo to the children. I've just re
ceived q fine lot of them from the city, together
with s'ecool assortment of Family Medicines, Oils,
Paints, Dyotsitiffs, and all Itir.ds of coloring mate
riati and Varnishes. Yee, and - some first rate
Cavendish Tobacco—also, some' of the best hall
Spanish Cigars ever firOught`iti ilie place.
.If you wish any . of - thesa things - , l'll. sell them fo
yun a t.trrut cheaper than you can get them any
where else in this county. , If any.of your neighs
burs are to want of such' things, just tell them to
call nt the sigh of the
Gold Mortar,
Clearfield. Juno 18,•1849.
Valuable Real !Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE.
MEP
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ALSO.
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inlY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ezpenas
LIP ed out of the earn* court and tome directed.
will be exposed to sate at tfi'e 'same tithe dr: place,
a certain tract of land, shown in Gibiton township
Clearfield county, (now Elk)•commencing on the'
lice of division between Daniel Miller and James
Mies land, thence along (midland north 3Wpor
clies-9-10 io a hemlock corner on .Ihq north side
of the Sinnemalthning creek, thence again north
54 east 167 perches to a rock oak, theneeenotih
218 perdu, 9.10 to ti post Ow the northern teinew
dory of tract No, 5470, thence east along said lino
and by tract known by No. 5469-1-311, perches
to the north east corner of the tract, 'thence by -
Nos. 5463 19. 5467 south: 640 perches to the tor-
ner of the•tract,. thence west, by N0...539_2 and
5391 west 445 ()arches to place of begitiningr-con. ,
tasting 1430 acres, being part of I wotniets of kind
surveyed on warrants known by Noe. 5470 and
5471„with a Framo bonito & Saw.mill, deal mill, '
Lng born and bearing orchard andl2s 'scree '
cl•a•edt.and thereon. Seized, taken in'ezecution
and to be sold 'as the property of .lames Mitt. •
BV virtue of° stroller Writ, issued out of•tfict
same court. and to me directed, vrtil-befer , /-
t-zsed to tale et the same time, and ,place,'e clot. ,
lain trot: of.lapd,situato ;in G i bson toven.hip,
Clearfield county (nOvlictki —e'ortauins
line of division. bet Ween Daulel Miller Ishii Jamas'
Mix's land, thence along said line north 322 per. '
chew 9.10 toe hemlock corner on the north side,
of the Sinnetneboning creek. thence 'again neigh. ;
54 east, 167 perches to a rock ook.. thence tiprth
918'perch'es 9.10 too post on, ihe' northern bOutii
dory of tract No. 5470, thence east 'along said
line and by tract' known by No. 5469, 311:perch•
es to the north oast cornerof the tract thence by,,-
Nos. 5392& 5391 west. 445 perches to the place ,
of beginning—containing, 1430 acres, being pate",
of tw6 tracts offend surveyed on warrants known"'
by Nos. 5470 & 5471, with a Frame house, Sid* ,
mill, Grist Mill, r. 4 barn and bearing orchard end
125 acred of cleared , land thereon.. Seized, taken
in execution end to be sold as the property of Je..
Mix by , JOLIN STlll:6l,'Bh'ff.'
Sheriff'. Office. Clear.
'" field, June 12, 1849; • .1
NEW CABINET &CHAIR
ManufactOrp,-...
Tllesubscribers respectfully inforrithepnblio
that they have - commenced the abord'men.:
tioned business, in all its various brenchet, ,in,the •
borough olCleatlialcl, directly opposite the Molb..
dist Church, tvliere they are prepared I? Illoptl
lure
CABINET-WARE AND' : CHAIRS''` "-
in the most durable manner. They 'hope by strict
attention to business, to merit and receive'a sbatu
of public patronege, • •I'; '' ;
IKTCOFFINS mado to order on the shortest nwf
J.C. ,CiIiMPRELI9 ,
Clearfield, Juno .180849. .
Estate of William Woods; Deceased:L
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y ETTERS Administration basing beerigran 4 :'
ted to the subssribers on the estate.of Wil
liam Woods, late oUrady townohlp. Clearfield
cr unty, persons' haying Claims or de.
mands against said estate will present them duly .
authenticated furOottlement, and all , persons in..
debted to the same are requ r ested lo make'pay.•
ment without delay.-- •.„ ,•• •
JAMES WOODS, Adra v ni
PETER TtN OLD. ,
June 20. 1849
NIERCIIANTS) HOTEL,- ./
Fourth street; bptween Arch iindOarketi
TIIILADELPIII.I.
ritoFnlET9nsfzip moiriAcEmirsre!
ell ittinwtiltiitel, (which iiilocitted
the very centre of blisinerc)'having
sea into the bonds' of the subscribers,' they ,beg(
leave to Biota that 'their:pcwilopb,to render' if
worthy ul,the I)bgrat putrans,ge, with whifb
,i( hee l
been .her,otofore euilainedg a9tI, II 9PP, P.,n.. e fe m, 1 ,7.
tirigstlention, l O'desetio i thti :patronage
friends, Who snail I hit city' bri 'business OS plindl
s ure, r. ; MCK(Baino*:..
of the Excbnple'llotel. Pol!blipx•
June i 9 4 13491, ,'—,1ni' • •
SAL:..
.100 SALE •
TRACTS 4WD '00'ACRE01101 . • •
EING warrants, plus.sooo and 5 0/19eAu, 102 • ,il7;
ALP B
,tew
enezettnohip, .Elk 'county. oti,m,ejwe•
r
tern of :he Sinnetnehos—ebout 10 dr talltdr
froth iich rollif iettlirbent The lends'itie:tdodt.)
ally , well timbered , roviih' %Visite Piint'oridttekOrtj
The tract. : will IX , P. 01 41q,d111 P r te:k9Jl4 tA74 1 1W. ,
and the terms ore Ceeh Fuc e i lle,essripticip,o
hin 4
lots ppplicai can be nitride toJoiteph.Msenh . Eleq,
Pine f:lire'et, Elk 'o:fit y ',4lfV.;i3rktirint;
at Keirtheue. "Proholidi 14 tie licit le (141 c r, ) !
. • • ..; 4011 N., $11A1711 4 19.;,,,i
June ' , 08,z 18440.-41 f . ,r
/111 HIE i)ersona . 'ilea:ail' at ilia' 43aritf,t'
AIL• 'lB4O go! iihb eftfice (it Airoesiok.in-gte,,:::t i cj
Iva , tOssmiht pr 6: anknolified
11 440 leut!, of, the RerslPl , !tisiftig
tar, Militia pprpaa • 'I it
fer,eiltara riegle,c raid' eh?)
iiifi+iiies,imodaNt:fa mak* "
ahttio%tw ithlha taittinuO,
befere tharlit4., : "4 l /00,1
By, order.al coraal!rf,'`
' 4 .ci50,14 ,0 ff1i ? 1,4 '
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E=IINI
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Ciearihrid _
next. 'a
township, Clearfield county, =Mail
Hi perches. beginning; stt A. ! helilitt4o rt.
thence by George Moore's morel 1 10 111 , 0 , 4 11IN'tt
ches' to a" poit,*thineelif 'Jotiri Mesabi' - Slithery . _
west.7s perches, ton , hemlock , theßOP:py,pffiri,
noi Reigart south '154 porches 16' a poet,. Obeqco.,
east 'by same 75 parches' td plaid of beginithie: i
being out of theinorth east cornet of thit;Entainit•t ,
Reigatt survey, with a cabin house and stables,
and about 10 acres cleared thereon. Seized. ta
ken in execution and to be sold as dui property
of James Weston. • •
ALSO,.
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pY y o u° of a 91111iIIIT wirit n osserLoat, of the N
some court and to , me direcicd,, will
at the seine liMe and certain IlictOr
lend. shortie. , 4) , precos , towtiship,,,c,leatfjelii!
county. containing 1 1 0acyas '4O perches, ; begin.
hitting a lasi'carniii fit tha"siiiith vioefecirniiid
the tract. thehecifiarth bY'Robeit aniviW.".
147.-perches , to, a post. by , land sold to,John D.:,
Miller by H. Philips 127 perches 210 to post.
thence autaill'l47 Kuos, thence 'west by 'Aril
Gibson'it survey .127'pm-cites 2.10 mplace of ht.,:
ginning, being out of ,the trout!) west cotneref r
tract surveyed on warrant to Thomas 'Dibiriti.
with a Iwo story hewed log house and'cibin barn
and about 25 acres Cleared ..Seized, taken in cc i
ecution and to bo sold as the property of Edward
13. Ti p t on: " '" 7
ALSO,
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virtuo'cil wry'; issued out 1 0114'
anmo court and to me directed, will be sold
at, the same time and ,plece, ell , the. intotest of
George Mason in a certain tract or land, situate
in Brady township, Clearfield county, containing
200 acres, boundod by land 'of Ninth", land or
Fox & Co. on the north, and by land of Foe on
the nest, with a cabin house end stable, and 11%
bout 2 icrei cleqed thereoni• Seised, taken ,
czcoutionciud to be sold as the 'property of George'?
Alston. . • .. . •
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