Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 31, 1860, Image 3

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Wo boric bur' IVicmWln tt.e .ereral
.i,e IU.KC15 lor lllOir rOSnectlVI lltl-K-U
We'publish in our paper a'coluuin of ( J'' vl 26ib day of OetoWJ I'llfClltCd J till. 17, '().
the regular ticket, which will enable nil, I To easii received from tneeithuns of "We need an improvement In Narrows," is a
r nearly SO,' to get Ibem. Any one re-! - clearflelJ borough and vicinity, $050 frO "mark not nnfrequcntly lienrd among farmers,
coiving tho UOT.er can cut. nut l. nnlnm., 1 .,"mnf,, roMivel h l'"-lng - I Among tl.e few improvements which havo bora
. " C " 0111 0ul co,uron. j ir, " 19 fli "or been made in this important and useful.
g ins own hckci, nnu hand the balnncO
to hU neighbor.
" We cull attention to the advertisement
Of J.i. Nelson in another Column. 'It U
of imrmrlanco to nil whnm it mi,,
' " 'J -"u-
.. ..
Stiff A wight be expected, several errors
occurred last week in publishing the "I're
miums awarded by tho Agricultural So
ciety. " .
Class 20.
First lino ihould road, Amos eed.
Class 31. '
John A. Kocd, best Set of FratniugCliis
ls niatiul'actuied in tho county. Diplo
ma, omitted last week.J
Class 41.
First lina should road, Geo. Thorn lest
52 varieties of Apples, nnd other Fruit,
Diploma and Premium, 50 cents.
- The Citizen Soldiery.
One of tho rocenl enterprises of tho on -
ergotio citizens of our borough, has been
tho successful ctl'ort n.T.ong our younc
mm tn m:f 1,i;t1, . .. "
w iviului;i;i ;uilliuiiy , Ul
military assooiation, intended n wo have
understood to combine mental cu'.tiva
tion with military instruction the im
provement of tho mind and morals, as
well as the gait of the individual. With
this in view, the association intend con
necting with its armory, a club or lectiiro
room, which will bo kept open for the
mcmbsrsat nil times as a reading room,
nnd bo also Adapted to giving publio lec
tures and othor intellectual entertain
mints. This pl in meets with our hourly
approbation, believing as wo do that,
I if properly carried out, it will confer
I lusting tenefit upon all connected with it.
t One of tho most striking features of the
institutions of our country, is its volun-
t?er military force. Tho foreign travel-,
ler, ucoustotno'l to tho presence of the
vast standing arniiei of Kurope, which
j yearly drain the best blood of tho land to
keep up thoir ranks, is amazed beyond
inoasuro, when ho reaches tho chief cities
jj and towns of this country, at the entire
absence of that familiar eight at home
I bodies of armed soldiers which everyi
t where throng tho streets and thorough
I fares of tno Capituls on the other side of
I tho Atlantic. Upon turning to tho sta
tistics of tho Federal Oovcrnmcnt, his sur
j prise is increased, by learning that,' with
an army of fifteen thousand men, all told,
j we are ablo to tlofcnd a soa ccast many
thousand miles in extent, and keep in
S subjoction various tribes of turbulen t and
restless Indians in the interior
, , . , , ,,, 1
i.aie smv his astonishment wuuld be motet
;ui-iii'-iit(-d still, if he were to accompany
;i hostile .iimv dos'gning to land upyn our,
Vuore, . Itn- ho '.v.uld then soo an arinv
r n ,i
p ie an n " re out ot the caitli, artneil,
(piippecl and disciplined, ready and -able
Jto eneoutilei the veteran soldiers, titan
lor man, of the powerful and warlike na-
(J liotwj of Europe, w hose patlinic is war and
'conquest. Aud yet a stranger, unacqtiain-
,' ted with on i
iii.stitutii ns, might travel
ifrom Maine to Texas-
-in fact many for-
?ci"n tourists have
dono so without mcoN
Ving with a single body of armed soldiers.
JjYet there is a military force in the Repub
lic, w hich, although not daily exhibited
i parade, is ever ready and amply a'olo
;o resist invasion or avenge negressicn - -!u,,e 10 evory on,r.cr,01 every craao oi tno
i i,ii-.if i i r.i i' , ' Society for their indelatiualilo and tintir-
J..ke the ta t hfi c an of the) bravo Hi" i- . r ' n .i . . i
. -"-c" , mtr exertions to perforin all the seveial
Ijland Chioltain, Rhoderick Dim, although jduties, to whiidi is to be attributed tho
io sound broke the silence which rested i good order wliich prevailed throughout.
Mipon mountain nnd glen, and no living' ELLIS IRWIN, President
I thing appeared in sight upon tho l.UlL Clettrlleld Cotinty Agricultural Society.
f hies, when the signal of the Chief wasl' faillC ScllWeiill S
' sounded, evory bush mid tree seemed send T , lr . n ,,
Jorthan armed warrior, until valeand hillIllf:illlbl0 V CgCtab.O PowdCK.
V'itc; "arrisoi.il with nn ui iny, encr to ba For iho Fjiftedy And vtTuotunl Cure nfnll fujlnm
to mUl- Soleta l.K cign foo appear ! pMn, tt Arlllt ', h r);,er, ofA.
In hostile army iu sight of our fhores, aud ilults mid Cliildrcit, Send 3 cent Stamp to
Iho land would instantly be seen bristling ' hn A'-' . , ,. . , Vn-i?v r,
J o 1 1 ,1 n , i-pils of loslinlnliinl. Ttnr 7(170 P 11 n I1 O
with bayonets in the liamts ot our bravo
Citizens, all ready and ivilling to defend
tho soil to the last
4 The latent militarv nrowess of the Ainer
. i i . ,, ril The cn-parttiemhin heretofore existing he-
lean peoplo has been signally man.rest-1 ,wwn j ,;Mlllfn 'nd .lohn Uriel, Inthehnm-
d, to til CI discomfiture of tho VCteMll boring hminrsn nt Miihnnluirg, lias this dny
roops of Europe, on more than c.ie .jan-!4 lit'olvea hy fl,e '"'''"r'ULS o'x,r""
Quinary battle field, during thtj diflerentj O.-t 24, 100 Ot. JOltX URIEL.',
wars in which we havo been encaccd
nd on every one iu which they pariici
pmed, it may bo proudly asserted that
Jjbe volunteers of Pennsylvania were sec
ond to none in the rank of bravo soldiers.
St t it, then,' bo our aim to' maintain and
AiHivato iliis spirit, for wo know not
. Vw soon it may bo culled upon lo defend
vho rights or maintain tho honor of tho
(punlry. ' We kno.v that to no oth
J source can the irovcrnnicnt amdv in a
,L c , , ., . .
Ji o of danger, and lhat no other power
ica they OOUlu invoke, couhl render CI-
ltiinl nisi :
vA-iuaiam. . '(
We may havo something moro lo say in
Tlturo upon this subject. . For the present
t it a i f ......
t f mese reiuarKa suinoo ; auaing, nowov-
-I .m icuoiiiuiciiuauuji, .iiu. v t v-...-i
Hunity in our county, possessing tho re-
' listte population, and not having dunoj
fnlrendy, will at onco sot about orgnnii
I a volunleor company.
fiDuring a trial for assault, at Passa
t last week, counsel asked the coruplai
int how hard the accused shook him.
explanation, ha wis seized ly the wit-
tss, and the breath almost shaken front
M body, produoina a very satis fantotT im-
.''e&sion.
'''A Statement " !
' 0-'' '7'!?T flcaf eld County Agri
' ,OUntT Agricultural Sonli.l. I iiuuinni uu '
i mnt received from Life Members, 104 00
i To amount nceived from county per act '"
' oi AwoniDiy,
To amount received from License on
Inn nn
70 00
ground!.
To amount received nrAvlnu. lotho
2 j.i eo
3 L'O
', To amount received for oats sold.
I v "mwum, ivepiiiu un account oi uues
, . : j . : i
icr iivjl year, '
To amount received for the use Of tho
Society 't fiug, . i.
2 00
10 00
Total recoipt,
By nmounta paid ai follows, vii ;
For boards, posts and scantling,
Clcmson Whitoblll, work at fence,
Joseph 1'iirclifield, for work,
Ueorgo Thorn, do
James Levy, J i- do
$I,CH(1 S5
Cr.
$B21 CI
14 40
12 50
13 50
4 50
Robert Mitchell, do
Jamoa Wrigley, 1 do
A. T. Shrivcr, do ,
Thoncns Wilgley, 'do
J. Bnjnlon, for nails,
Grahuui A Boynton, nnils .to,
J)o for Aug,
Mcrrell A ltigler, locks, iron, f c,
Snmuel Clyde, hay and oats,
3 00
, - 8 75
2 110
2 00
50 67
17 55
Ti 50
13 5!)
10 00
22 74
5 00
75 00
9 00
'2 61!J
2 10
B7 77
10 00
25 00
78 75
f j 00
J Moore A EUvreiler, books Ac,
' .T 1 Fil i iliiliti fitrvmiin r
'd lfuillf "r, '""eying.
icieorgo Hall, for pump,'
Wm 1,orlpf JI Hagerty. work on road,
i inuuro r-"-vc"er, uu.-s uouks if,
Fire works.
Jiinies Wrigley, for sen ieos,
David Etzwoiler, do
S. B. How. for printing,
CI. B. fieodlander X Co, for printing,
Curweusville Band,
Hoarding Band,
Gate koepcrs,
Labor on tho grennd, night watch, Ao,
Badge, Mcrehimdite, Ae,
l'roniiums pnid,
John McGiiughcy, for 41 days' work at
the ground, track, fence, and shed.',
at J 1 50 per day,
Hands paid by John McGnnghcy , viz :
Robert Arcby, 4(1 days' work,
Michael Ilngerty, 37 do
Will lain Fullorton, for work,
Nealy Dougherty, do
7.. Lawhcnd, do
John Barclay, t do
William 1. Bock, do
John Sires, do
Edward Burchfield, do
Blacksuiilbing and tools,
1 '0
ir u
CO 00
3 :
33 :
71 25
50 00
40 C
18 12$
11 75
2'J 87J
15 Oil
3 50
1) 5fl
2 02
Total credits, -
1 1,549 I'D
Balunro in hand) of Treasurer,
Amount of premiums unpaid, about,
340 50
l.H 00
Balance In favor of Society. 212 50
We do hereby certify t hint tho above
statement nnd settlement of tho accounts
of James Wrigloy, Ks.p, is correct.
KFLIS .Hi WIN, rrcfcident.
D. F. F.tzweii.eu, Secretar ;
Cleurlield Cctobei 2t', lSdO.
Extract from tho Journal of the Society.
Mooting of the Kxe;iitive ('omniittee
held on Suturday, Cictober 20, IStiO.
Rrsokrd, That, Ladies niuking applica
tion to tho Treasurer or 'Executive Coin
mittec, and pavins ito tho 'J'trasurv of
the Society five dollars, shall be constitu
ted Lifo members of the Society, and shall
bo cxhoncrated from all annual payments
thereat tor
Hooked, That tho thanks of the Clear
0 i i ... t ....!. i t...:.... .. . .
nclH qoiimy Iglicilllilllil rin:iriyt u.c iiiiiii
i;,.n.. 4 ...i.f.i tn . ii, ri :..,!.-
ey a member of tho Executive Cominitiee,
foriii untiring inUustry, in prt?)arii-g
nni1 liuin 11,0 groumls, and for his in-
defatigablo exertions, nnd gentlomnnly
deportment towards visitor and exhibitors
on the grounds during the Fair...
u-Wiv., That tlic Society hereby pros-
then-gratelul acknowledgements to
.Mai. I'. I . Jl.weiicr, our very euicuiii,
and worthy Secretary, for his clforts in be
half of the Society and for the very satin-
factory manner, in vhich lie discharged nil
of his duties.
And now, on closing t'ds report, I take
the liberty of adding my hearty congratu
lations to the members of the Society and
the citizens of Clearfield county genet nlly ,
for the full and complete success of our So
ciety anil rair. nnd my sincere thanks nro
..O-J ' P. W. Cor. Third it- Arch rits.
Oct 21,' 1 SCO 10t.
'Dissolution of Partnership.
Tkaciikiis Wastkii.- The School Direc
tors of Jordan township wish to employ
thi-ee competent teachers for tho term c.f
four mouths liberal wages will bo given,
applicants will please attend the Exami
nation at Ansonvillo on tho 22ddayol'Oo
tober, apply to Robert Liddlo Proe't or (
D. W. Wise Sec'v. I'y order of the i
Hoard. D. W. WISE, Seo'y,
Oct. 0, 1800. St. pd. !
I KT LADY or Gentlemen in tho United.
Sta,ef rofsessing from 3 to $7, can enter1
into an easy and rcspectablo Dullness, by wlncli
'from $5 to $10 per day can bo realized, For
particulnra, address (with stamp)
i V Jt ACTON A CO., f
j 0 ct 24, 1800 tin. North 6th street, Phila.
-jonnct.", Florence braids, English straws,
i 1 1 Shaker and other s'vles trimmed and
J
- - (
; irilumco, w 111 uv iuuhu iu i.iH-.j wimu i..iui-i
I. A I Ul'IV
sioro ot i. iiv A.i ,
CutwensvilU, May 1G, 'U0.
1" adies dress goods, of patterns nncl textures to
I J pleas all, will be found at the corner store of
Curwlnsvilie, May 16, I860. E. A. 1RVIN.'- j
Stella and other iS'httwls In variety at the cheap
Storoof E. A. IRVIN;
Curweusville, May 16, '00.
S i
Doots and Shoes.
A larger stock and lower
3
prices than ever, at JLrvins Cbeanost corner.
Curweusville, Myr Jw.W - ' -
RUSSELLS' IMPROVED
J i 1 " T . V
wight say indi.ponenblo implement of bus-
i bauihy, it Konld i
Id leim 'Ihpt nimo" tftli
mi has
. Some
ru V AihL I i iMnltl? tl,d A a..L..i1tH.L. i a
nre too heavy, some too coniplieated nnd costly,
nI"l liable to tho objection that thov are
only adapted to certain - kind, of rround; (J.
wbiloit Uenfy to get uj a harrow thai "Trill ..Ti' ' 0 "tl1" vt U uluom Je-'1-work
well on imooth, clear nnd level crOuud it1 ., "8 fi'.tlt eaab at timo of rale, a
worn wen un uiooiii, ciear ana level ground. It
is not io eayy to find one that will answer a good
purpose in new ground, among ptuuip, or on a
hilly and undulating gurfuce, but wben you get
one ot the latter cln?n. you may rest nssured that
it will aleo give sntisfuctluii on a smooth surface.
Tho undersigned eonndvnt'.y believe that this
onjeci is imiy MtiiiiiEd in tins improvement,
al,tl would call the attention of Vractical nnd
Sciontifio agriculturists to tho following import-
I "t features which characterize it. First, its
'simplicity ; secondly, its strength Bud durability,
Innd laitly its ndaptednesa to any and all kirds
iu' surfuce. Iho following named practical
Firiners, of Clearfield County, who have used it
"'is season, thus testily to it. I
We the undersigned farmers ofPonn tp., Clear- (
field co., and Statti of Pennsylvania, having use! ,
no.-suiia iniprovoa riezioie narrow, tinvo no
hesitation in saying that it hai given entire sat
isfaction nnd that from itn simplicity and chenp
neifs it hhould speedily coino into general use.
UFO FUliLEU'i'UN', E. W. UU'jOKS,
S. DEKK1CK, 15. WltKJ LF.sn-( HiTll,
T. DOU01IFHTy,.lUlIN XV, DERRICK,
JOHN A. MUIU'IIY, WM. A. MO0KK,
J(.S. O. RL'SSKLF.
The "Seientilio American, a pi.por hi. h
the sclennitie world is well acquainted s)ieuli.-i
thus in reference to it, "Tho harrow is one of
tho most important agricultural implements, as
much depends upon tiio top pulverizing or dless
ing of tho soil, both before nnd after tho seed is
own' for '"' o1' "o future crop." After
! describing it, it continuos: "This comblmition
'harrow is so simple, that it is superfluous to ex-
" ii.iivniNj eiiuur w en eieiireu trrongn
ground.
The undersigned, liava purchased the riirht
to make, sell, uso, and transfer their right to do j
mo saaic, wiinin the county ot riearliold, and
are now prepared to liirni.-h tho articlo to all
who wish to purchase, on reasonable terms. Tln-ir
,,iwill also sell indiviilinil right to mnko and
. 11.1, ..... A l L' II IJ I.' 1 I tll.'l I.'.,
. C'lacr fluid, Oct. 21, lboO.
PL'ltl.lC S.il.K. Tho undersigned will
sell by public outcry at tho lute roidciue of
Abraham ltoam dco'd, in Lawrence township,
on Thursday tho 1st November; Two horses,
horse tears. Cow.i and vmin.. ,.nl., i,., i
HlW'l'' "n,0 Uu'K W11S" 'loigli, hl'eds, plows,
...... ...,jr uy mo ion, grain, stoves, bods;
Uuroaus, nnd n genera! variety or household ulid
kitchen furniture. Terms made known on day
of sole, fnle to ominonco nt !i o'clock A. M,
, J-jHN L, REAMS,,
Oct. 17, 1SflO-2tp. GEO. IV. R1IEE.M,
Executors of the cslato of Abraham Ream dee'd.
. -t 8,-' ""' ,"JU"1' "'0 most substnn-
Executor S NOIICC j t'ml manner, nnd are worthy a plaou in tho Li-
Letters testamentary having been this dny brur.V of ovory Household in the La.id.
grar.teil to the undersignuil on tho estate of i . t 5-To moil of enterprise nnd industrious hnb
Ahrahnm l'enrce sr., late of Bradford township, Ini' business offers an opportunity for nroSt
Clearlield county l'n. All persons knowing . Mo ciiipldymont seldom to bo met with,
themselves Indebted to said estate are requested I I'rrsoni dosiring to aot as ngonU will ro-
to ninko immediate payment, nnd those having cl'n'8 rromptly by mail full particulars, terms,
claims ng'inst it mo rqiiste. to present them
duly authenticated to the unilerirned
FRANCIS FEAItCE. ) ,, .
JACOB l'KARCi:. Kx"
Oct, 17th, lSiiO, Ct. pd. '
A. M. HILLS
Proper attention to
lk .....u :..
2 n,v .vein in proper
lime mil bo ol grout
bcnchl to uvury one
in point of health,
coinforl, nnd eonvmionee.
l)lt IIII.I.S can nlnays be found nt his of.
fic e, on the corner of Front nnd Main streets, '
when no notice to tho contrary appears in this i
paper. j
AW operations in the line of his profession, j
performed in the latest nnd most improved
sljlcs, siid guaranteed for one j mr against nil I
natural failu s. j
'fit l'n y iVi it'tiv"
A stray Heifer camo lics.-pns..ing upon It e
prrniiscs of the tubfcriher, nhout (ho 1st of Au-1
g;st last, in Bloom tp., a brindlo heifer with
white face and three n hi to feet; supposed to be
about 3 years old- j
Tho owunria reiicstcd to come forward, prove
properly, pay charges and take it nwny, or it !
will bo di.'pOfod of according to law.
iilouiu tp Oct. io, 'Ou .;;ip. joiix niuiEU.
T
mii: ( i, i:ki ii;i.o .u,ini:v .in
bo opened for the reccntion of i, m.il...
(mules and females) on Monday, Aug. 20th, l.y;i,
7(-pcr fossion of eleven Weeks
Orthography, Heading, Writing, Primary
Aritluui'tiu and 6'cogiapliy. ' S2.00
Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog
raphy and History. Jvi.OO
Alr.,,1.1... I!,......l.. -..l..-..t . .1 I
nnd Itlok Keeping " $ I 00 1
Latin nnd Greek languages. $0 00 1
lo students desirous of acquiring n tliorouuh
Knttlish Education, and who wi.E i .;, I
ii,n,n,.i,.. r... i i .i.i . v.. ..!. .... ' ... i
desiraMe advanta";;. '' ""a 1"' l,lu"u" uue ,
Xo pupil received fjr less than half at
...... ...iv.uu nuM.j vAeiq.i lor prouucied
'sickness. 0
Tuition to bo paid nt Iho close of the term. '
C. li. SANDFORD, PuiNui-Ai.. I
May 2'i, 100.- Iv.
Cabinet, Chair Making;, j
n.,.1 .... .1,.,I..0,, .nn.l 1- . . .
OIIN' fll LICII, of the borough of' Clnnfielci, '
l'a., will be prepared at nil times to ntten.1 to j
to any business In the ubove line on short
notico, nnd in n workmanlike manner. His place ;
of business is nt the old shop on tho north side nf ;
Mnrket street, 3d door east of Third PL, nearly t
opposito the old Jew store ; where he will keep
constantly on hand largo assortmeli t of Sla-I
bngony nnd Cano Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet'
Ware of every description, which lis will dispose)
of on ns re.i.-onnl.lo terms ns the sumo articles
can l.o bad elsewhere in the county. j
His stock of Cabinet Ware now in hand, con-'
sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus,'
Pofns, Hewing nnd Washing Stands, Desks nnd!
Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedstead.'.
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Tier Ta-1
bles, it. Collins manufactured and delivered ut
nny place desired. i
February 9, 1R6. no. 4, Vol. if. ' ' "
18G0
IKCO
edar and Willow ware
It. W. it CO's,
mo.
f Aim extensive Dealer . , ,
In S'liiirc Timber, Iliards, v.
'r- Shingles, c.
AIL 1 1 1 'It t - JO'.IW.
, n
i J Sept. It',
RPHAN'SCOrjRT VAr.K.LBy- virtue
i uruor or me I'rpnnn court of Clear.
V mere will oe exposed to publio
IB houso of Isaac Bloom in Ilia H,,rh
nf r-.-........:n. .
, .Saturday;, the jotii day
OP NOVEMBER, U(,o S ilZ" A 1
ntlo'olock 1VM., the follow ing real estate to
Wit: , ; , ... . .. , ., ,, , , ,
All that certain tract of Innd situate in Pik
town. Lip, Cleaiticld cuuntv l'a..
tf Wiu, lcNaul on lite wtst, on tho oast by land
' ?f Wm 11,Men ' noth by land of Geo. C.
1 ,n vn",,ro 81,(1 Ul.1 lu ,out1' y lund of William
' . , Lontuning loU aorce mora or 1pm,
etury lloufl double barn, out build-
(,7"UMU,WI"1 iiuacrci oioarel iund
,i i 7 umu i r.n-, uu
I (u u'""c ' ftur cual annual payiueiita with
' .wt"e oomuienowg lt JJay 1801, to be .etuird
I by lo"d auJ u,ortK'4- JAS A. 11L00M, Eir.
nd .
JUJt.N JILUU.M . ' I
Oct. ir, isco.
.. of Isuao Bloom doe'd.
To Persons oul of Employment.
AGENTS WANTED.
In every County of tho United Slates,
rw) cngnge in the sale ofeomo of the bn,t nn I
JL
iiiosl elegantly illustratod Works published
I Uur publicalioua are of tho most interesting
chiiructcr, aiaptel to the wants of tho Fanner,
, Mecliunio and Merchant : thov are i ublisuad in
- ii'.iiiiosatug i.iva u X . u 1,1 1. & co., l'ub,
Xo. 22 1 North ttreot, Philadulnkin,
List of Traverse Jurors tor an adjourn
ed Court commencing' on the 12 th
of November 1860.
Piko--Abnv liloonijr Jos. Jf. Spencer.
! i 'iinioi litiioy. "
j Huston 'Jcfl'crson Bundy.
I Bradford Matthew Wilson. John Pule.
! (lulich -J.'A. llegarty. Dan I , Fulker.
son. i i
IViguson ieo. M'Craeken. Cleo. Straw"
' John Straw, J, S. Williams, Albert.'
I Young.
Lumber City John Broomall. John
; Ferguson. ."''. ,
j Jordnn Win. Tiiscy. John Patterson
1'ratly Fred Kolder, . Jos. Seyler, Ceo.
EllingiM-. Jackson Long.
Lawrence J. K. Jieed.
Knox Levi M'Crsckcn
; N. Wasliinclon II.'D. Rose.
Lunisirlo-C. C, Mitchell. Peter
Ruth,
.Joseph.- IIuttotT.
Union 15. F. Hurley. Hugh Kri
Covington J. 15. Renaud.
firahnm Win. Ililo;
!ecearia Win M'Cov.
l'll -Robert Elder. John Orr. '
Morris Peter Roy horn. "
Chest Ianiel Oorman.
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TIJIKS l lllll.lr.l..
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't't-rmt ii'lnit tircitemeiit timoit't the
,l..--.!!.'-EXClThNil l'-OOT RACE between
the l'biludolphiii 1'oliro and the notorious For
ger ai:d oountciloilcr, Ja lies Buchanan Cross ! ! ! !
( Cross Itccnptiirvil .' 1 ! .' It, seems to be the gener
al opinion iu i.ioamoKi, tool u cross n ail worn a
pair ol Fiiink short's l ieuch-calf Boots, that ho
,vou ' ' taUu yet. However. Shorty is
"ul ,nUch ,,Ut " Ut u",. , '""V" ' ; "l
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llUU ."'" nJ. nd cl.ildreu
'a t-lcarlield and oiniietnalion mir iu tuu ticular
that ho is prepared to fumUI. them with Boots.
cnoes uuu nailers oi any style or pattern, t tn u-1
ed, sowed or pegged, (and ns ho is a short fel
low) on short notice.
Ail kinds of country produce taken in cx
cliiingo, and cash not ri lured. Repairing done
in the neatest manner and charges moderate, at
the Hhort ,Shuo thup ou Second Street, opposite.
Reed, Weaver A Co's store, l'RAXIv SHORT. .
X. B, Findings fur sale Sept. 2li, 'still.
jami.s t. li:ov.uii.
Wit, A, WALLACE.
ll. A. n.lSKT
A. U. J'lNXKV
fouiliinij anb (oI!fcfion
or
LEONARD, FINNEY &Co.
C L E A R F I L P,
CLEAUFlElb COVXTV, PA.
J KILLS OI. EXl llANCK, KoTKS ANn ln M'TM murnt'XTr.P
ni:iosiT.s hi.ci:i i;n,
?pl'r-;!hns andprocredi promptly remittal
i;.chuii(;c on Hie Cities constantly
o i hand.
OSko on 'Second f?t., nenrly opposito the
COCI-.T HOUSE.
IXr.Cl.'TOlfM XUTICU belters testa
J nientnry having been granted to tho tinder
cigneil on the l'slntc of Abraham Reams Into of
I.nwrenee tp,, Clearfield eo. l'a. And nil persons !
Knowing nieinseives inueiit"t to snlil oslnt: are
rc'iucfled to make hninedinte pnyinont, nnd
those having clniins against it nro requested to
prcitenl them lo John L. Reams of Uoshen town
ship, er U. iV. Rheem .t I'learll dd Borough
!- .- ' JlMti L,. I IK A .VS.
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Oct. 10, ISfift. Gl.n O. W. RHEEM, J Ex'rs.
Dissolution of Partnership. 1
Theco-ptiTtnerbip borolofore existing between
Thomas A John Hill in the woollen business in
Bridgeport is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent, nil payments aro to be made to Tbos, Hill,
who will herafter conduct the enaio business nt
the old aland. . . .
b.i.1 . r,.. o.m.., ... THOMAS HILL
' 1 JOitN HILL.
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' flul(1 eounl
i aeieion rKins, large variety ai reduced pri. v
J 0 at Ixvins cornel store. CurwensvllIelOM.Clearfiold, Til., Oct. 24,
C keleton Skirts, large variety at reduced pri.
Sin
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MERRELL & BIGLER
Keep constantly on bund,
at thoir old stand on Second strct,
CLEAR FIELD, L'A.,
A GENERAL ASSOKTMEXT or
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11 X.JVJ.
LOCKfVOl? VAUlOltS
KINDS,
i
PAINT MILLS,
i i
Sfiilcs nfnll Liiula
which will weigh from one o.. to I.Ontr
pounds,' i
TEW RACKS', j
MEAT OUTERS' AND STUFFERS !
'". ,;' ;. ofdiflereul styles, j
i
A n large assortiucntofCarriago Holts,
A general assortment of Mechanics's Tools,
.HlUSTOm AX1 tit Vk,
Ac.,
Ac, Ac., &c
COPPER KETTLES,
Of tho best (p ality,
Monroes patent eglw hips,
A GHEAT VARIETY OF APPLE
FARE RS, ' 1
A general assortment of
, Plows and Ploy:wihfs,
; A largo and well assorUd stok of
They have a very extensive assortment of
which they will sell on the most ad r in la
, ', .. .., ,, gcous terms,' '
,, Also a very largo stock of
Stove-Pipc.
to which they cKire speeial'y to call tho
attention of Wftdrmte Dealers;
. STUVlvPirE COLLARS,
Stove Rlaeklng,
CORXSHELLERS, CORX GRIXDEUS, '
',' '. Saw Glimmers' l'c, Ac.
They wish also to direct the spr-cial at
tention of owner, of houses, mills,
. and other buildings to their
stock of
, LIGHTAIXG RODS,
which they aro prepared to Jell at
tho very lowest prices.
Tln'v havo also an extensive assortment of
TINWARE,!
which lliey will dispoo .of at reduced
prices;
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at greatly reduced rates ;
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Port;0lo Uojitcrs' and , Ko'istcrs,
KUGGY SPRINGS,
Sieve Wire, lloi'so shoc Nails, Dtimb-lV-lls,
OAR - R I N G S,
. . Quoits, &c, &c. Ac,
They keep also a general assortment of
Agricultural lnipltmcnts,
such as aro needed in this section of
country
The following articles will bo taken IS
EXCHANGE for nrtitlos in our line ol
business ;
OLD MOSEY,
Old Copper, Old Brass,
'HAGS, SHINGLES,
BOARDS, Git A IX, HIDES,
B e o s-vr ax, T a 1 1 o w, & c,
We invket cverj body te givo v oall and
exauilno our articles, and wo leel snlisfied
that we can uK them in quality and pri-
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' MERRELL & BIGLER.
I860.
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For Electors.
George M, Kciin.
Iticliard Viiu.v.
Frederick A. Server.
William C Pattcrsoih
Josepli Crockett,
.olin G. Brenner.
George W. Jacohyt
Charles Kelly.
Oliver P. nines.
David SclmlL
Joel L. Lightner.
Samuel S. Barber.
Thomas JI. Walker.
Stephen S. Winchester
Joseph Lnubach.
Isaac Reckhow.
(Jeorge D. Jacksom
John A. Ahl.
.oel B. Daiincr
Jesse B. Crawford
Horatio N. Lee.
Joshua B. Howell.
Nathaniel P. Fct'crniaiu
Samnel Marshall.
William Book.
Byron D. Hamlin.
Gaylord Church.
For Electors.
George M. Keim.
Richard Vaux.
Frederick A. Server.
William C. Patterson.
Joseph Crockett
John G. Brenner.
George IT. Jacoby,
Charles Kelly.
Oliver P. James..
David Sclial!.
Joel L. Lightner.
Samuel S. Berber.
Thomas U. Wnlkcr.
Stephen S. Winchester.
Joseph Laubach.
Isaac Reckhow.
George D. Jackson.
John A. Ahl.
Joel B. Danner.
Jesso R. Crawford.
Horatio N. Lee.
Joshua B. Howell.
Nathaniel P. Fettcrman.
Samnel Marshall.
William Book;.
Byron I). Hamlin
Gaylord Church.
For Electors
George M. Keim,
Richard Vauv.
Frederick A. Server,
William C. Patterson,
Joseph Crockett.
John G. Brenner,
Gcorgo W. Jacoby,
Charles Kelly,
Oliver P. Jainc?,
David Schall,
Joel L. Lightner,
Samuel S. Barber.
Thomas II. Walker,
Stephen S. Winchester
Joseph Iuibach.
Isaac Reckhow.
George D. Jackson
John A. Ahl,
Joel B. Danner,
Jcs-c R. Crawford,
Horatio N. I.cc,
Joshua B. Howell,
Nathaniel P Fettcrman,
Samuel Marshall,
William Book,
Bvron f). Hamlin,
Gaylord Church,
F or Electors.
Gcorgo M. Keim.
Richard Vaux.
Frederick A. Server
William C. Pa'.tcrson,
Joseph Crockett,
John G. Brenner,
George W. Jacoby,
Charles Kelly,
Oliver P. James,
David Schall,
Joel L Lightner,
Samuel S. Birl)cr
Thomas II. Walker,
S ephon S. Winchester,
Joseph Lobauyh.
Isaac Reckhow.
Geonjc D. Jackson.
John A. Ahl.
Joel B. Danner.
Jesso R. Crawford.
Horatio N. Lec.
Joshua B- Howell.
Nathaniel P. Fettcrman,
Samuel Marshall.
William Book.
Byron 1). Hamlin.
Gaylord Church.
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