Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 09, 1861, Image 4

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Vres't Jndg.ll.n. Hninn rl I. inn. Prtti-r.nf
A i lo lodges, linn Wm I. Moore, ( li'i field.
Hull l.li) l:..ltllll, l,lllhl'rslrg
Hhenff, l'rrl'k H. Millrr Clearfield
I'rntlianntnry ,.llin I.. futile, "
Jtig. A lire, James Wilglt-y, "
District Alt' .t.l.crl . I. Wallace, "
Treaiuror, 0. II. tloinllatidor, "
Co. Surveyor, II, 11. Wtlght, Glen Hope
.'oininlss'n'rs.Win. MTraiken, Lumber City
Win. Merrell, Clearfield
H. (', Thompson, M on irtilulo
Auditor, II. C, Bowman, Phlllpahurg
1-mio W. Graham, Clearfield
.1. II. Shaw,
Coroner, George Richards, "
I. iat ul' Post Ortirca.
Tommhip. Same of I'. U. Xnmrt of '. M.
Beocaria, (Men Hope, l. W. i'alwell
llell, Bower, Mary Kl.lor
Chest, T. A. M'Gheo
Crush, J. W. I' in -be 1J
" (Intend, Lewis Smith
Hoggs, Clearfield Bridge, I'. II. Miller
Bradford, Woodland, Ed. William
Brady, Lutliorsburg, A. L, Polinell
" Trontvillo, Jacob Kunti
" Jefferson Lino, John Hoborling
1!lom, Forest, Jim- Bloom
Uurnside, New Washington J J. M, Cuiniiiins
" Buroside, Jas McMurray
Clearfield, Clearfield, CD. Watson.
Covington, Fronrhville, F. t'oudriot
" Knrthuim, J F W Vchnnrr
Ounvensvillo, curwensville, Fntuuel Way
ocator, Philipt burg, 'e.utro ouunly
I'orguAuji, Unrron, lidm. IVillianni
4"ox, IK'len Post Odlce, Klk county, Pa
Girard, Lccountu'a Mill, C. Mignot
liald Hills, William Carr
Goshen. Bhawsville, A. U. Shaw
Orahnni. Qriihaiuton, Jim. 11. Graham
Gulich. miths Mill. J. A. Ilejarty
Huston, Tyler, David Tyler
" Pcunliold, II. Woodward
Jordan, Ansoimllo, Kli.a Chase
Kartbaus, alt Lick, 0. Heckndorn
Knox, New Millport, D. E. Mokol
Lawrence, JSreekenridge, J, W. Thotnps'n
Morrie, Kylertown, Ja.. Thompson
" Morrisdalo, J. MeClolluud
Penn, Lumber City.t W. IV. Wright
" Urumpian Hills, A. C. Moore,
ike, Curwensville, amuol Way
V Bloouiingville, Michael Wise.
ion, ockton, W. V. Johnson
oodwnrd, Jeffries, T. Henderson
3 This Post Office will do for Chest township
f n ill iintwcr lor rerguscn township.
"I7RESH ARRIVAL OF
X NEW GOODS!
AT TUECIIEArCASU STOKE.
I am just receiving and opening a large and
well (elected assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
oi almost every description,
'A beautiful assortment of Prints and Drene
floods, of tho newest and latest stylos. Aiso a
;greut variety of useful notions.
A large assortment, rcady-mado
C LO THING,
eaucU, Shawl.
IuU and Caf.
Boots and Shoes, a large qnastity,
llafdware, Quoenswnre,
Zruggs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Cxrpct & Oil Cloths,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
GROCERIES,
f te fcert quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowt cash or roady pay prices.
My old friends and tho publio generally, are
respectfully invited ta call.
ClcnrOold, Oct. 31, 1860. .IVJf, F, IRWIX.
jPfi B. All kinds of ffM.Vand approvod
COVXTBY PHQUl-QE taken in eichango or
tioods.
JJUSSELL McMURR A Y
Raspoolfully invites the atUntion of bis old cus
tomer, and others, to his stock of
FALL AND WINTER QOODS,
Whicj he offers
VERY LOW FOIl CASH!
lie also continues to deal in LUMBER, of all
kinds, in any way to suit bis customers.
The highest market prices will be paid for all
kinds of GRAIN.
-CALL AND SEE!-55a
-'5Jfi'hinst0", KoT-186- nov?-Gm
WARE An extivo and wsll-geiccted
assortment.
COAL AXD COOK STOVES
Btoveripe, Collars, rhJ Blacking,
COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMTS,
Meat Cutters nnd Snusage StufTers, Com
Khellers, Corn Grinders, Cider Mills,
Oar-Kind's, Quoits, Plows and
Harrows, a variety of
GLASS, OILS, PAIXTS, DOOR-LOCKS,'
Hinges, Screw,' Kails, a,l kTnci
used for building purposos, ic.
Kept constantly on hand and for sale Iv
JOSEPH L. CUR BY, '
('fc4 Ijimlw, r;i
Ji'.tlN BUTTER, (V saV at the
"t. nov21 W p. IRWIN.
A Pliend Vi"r"?C,,t of Uiiet' OontlemTnT,
UX. nd Children' Gloves and Hosiervt
t t? I' pa tip r a n . . J . .
4 DMINISTnAT()R'SX()Tltr.-L0,t,r.
OI Adminii rolinn hnr:n k ai
4 .i i . . ,ul u ueccana tp., C enr-
leld county, deceased, all person, indebted to
7i i""ii '"cm umy aumcnUoated for
et tlemcnt. jOH.V WELD, Jr, AdmV.
''ec , luu. dee2-
C".,"d M?mino'h P'1'"'' air-tight Glass
And stone jars, the,.,. jUit ,h, thin)t,y0a
need, for sale at B. W. CP s.
STRAY II Kl FEK. Cane to the residonee
or the subscriber in Coition tp., about the
Widdlo of Novomber latt, a Heifer Red and
n hit smntfl. alinnt ln n...-.,!. -IJ tl
- r - ' ' " tuuu.ua uiu. ins owner
ll requests to come forward, more property, nay
charges and take her away or she will be "disro-
MTw.l0rdi R0BERT LEONARD.
December 12, U60.'3t 1
rt nit v i in; m.noh.
Vl .ll.TAM i: i n i; vu.xx
rnor.Nix ' "ninr.Rs.
1 he hUrli and rtnlt l ri-l.liillt nhl.1i V
jro .until nl mi dii ni he aiipiltrd lt Iheir
Iimhi ImIiIp i Mimi-y In nil die illiii whiih tlifV
I tufi 's to rill.., hn n ndiTcl Ibe ikmiiI pmrlire nf
.iitlinjt imi only unnei'iary, hut unwotlhy of
liiem. 'I bey i re known by In ir litiltsi Ibtlr
ropiI v.oik-lcl'l'y lor them, and lliey tliri r.
l.y the lulili nl llio miliiluii,
H All, 'Asks uf Anthinn, -lent and flirnnlc
Ithciiiniitlsiii, AI1.tIi.iiis of Ibe hlinl.l.r and Kid
urya. llilliom Fever and Liver I'oinplalat".
lu llio fn.ilb and west, where Ibeso diseases pre
vail Ibcy will be found inviiliinl.lt. I'lnnttrs,
Kiirinors.and olhors, who om e use Ihene uiediciaes
will never ai'torwords he without them.
l.rri.la. No pifiton with this distressing
disease should delay usiiR theso inodlcines Im
lnedintfly. Kruptious t.f tho shin, Kryslpelas,
FUtult'ttcy, Fever ntd Ague. For this scourge
of the western country these nifdicines will he
loiind a safe, sneedv, and certain remedy. Other
Diedhiincs leave the system subject to a retur" of
tho disease a euro by these medieiues Is Per
miinc.it. Try them, be sutislied, and b cured.
Mt'i'CUMil Dist ai.es, Never tails to eradi
oato entirely all the efiVtcU of mereury inllnitely
MHiner than the must powerful preparation of
Sursiipnrillii,
Nik I't sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
pluinH of ull kinds, Organic Aflections, J'ulpita
tion of tho Heart, 1'iiiiiter's L'holic.
IMIrN. The original proprietor of these mcdi
cines was cured of Piles of I)i yoars standing by
the use of theso Life medicines ulone, Worms of
all kinds, are etluctuiilly cured by theso medicines
Parents will do well to administer them whenever
their eiiftauce is suspected. Kelief will be
certain.
TIIC MPS! PILt-S A3D mur.SHX ITTn
Purity tho blood, and thus remove all disease
from tho svstein. A sinirlo trial will place the
ILipb Pit.i.s and PaoRMix PjIttp.ks beyond the
reach of competition iu the estimation of every
patient
S4f Prepared and sold by
DR. WM. B. MOFFAT,
S.fj Ilrodway, cor. Worth St., Kew lork.
Feb. 2tth l0. lyr.
i.(M)K menu i i.n)K hi.rk:
TIM' undersigned subscribers, take this meth
od of informing the publio generally, that
they have this day entered into copartnership in
THIi BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and can be foiled nt the shop formerly occupied
by J. Shuukwui-r, on Third street, in this bo.
rough, whore they will be pleased to see the r old
customers, and as innny new ones as cau make
it convenient to give them a call.
Hr'tng on your hoes, your spades and picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mare,
No thrce-yoar old shall then go baro.
Your spears will work up then just right,
To proouing hooks for every height.
Your swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshare each as Coin ce'er bought.
JACOB SriUNKWILER,
GEO. W. ORR.
Cleartield, December 8, 185& tf.
!!! DEATH !!!
To every form and Specie of
VE11MIN.
" COSTA 12'S"
"CO.STAn'ti" Rat, Roach dc. Exterminator.
"COSTAirS"
" COSTA P,'S" lied Buy EcUrminafer.
"CaSTAJiS"'
"COSTA 11' A!" Etcctrie Powder for Insccti.
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
Rat, Roaches, Mioo, Moles, Oround-.llcc,
Bed-lings, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Infects on Plants. Inserts on Animals, tfc.
hi bhoit every form and species of
vis Minn
10 years established in New York City-
used by tho City PosUUlicc-the City Pris
on and Station houses tho city Steamers,
Ships &c., tho City Hotels. "Astor," "St.
r icholns, Ac, and by moro than 20,000
private familes.
BS-Druists and Retailers everywhere
sell them.
B3jU.Reholesale Agents in all largo Cities
CJ(iRcgular sizes, 25c, 50c, &. jl lio.xes
liottles, l'luska.
BQ.!!! Beware ! ! ! of spuriousiraitations.
Examine each Box, Bottlo t Flask,
antl take nothing but "Costar's"
B-.SIH) Boxes sent by mail.
ft-Ss & $5.00 by Kx press.
R&-Addre6s orders or for Circular, to
HENRY R. COSTA R,
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, Y.
&s3jS0LI BY LORAINK&CO.
March 17th. Clearfiold Pa.
Cabinet, Chair Making1,
J OHN Gl'LICII, of tho borough of Cloarfiela,
Pa., will bo prepared at all times to attend to
to any business in tho above lino on short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His place
of business is at tho old shop on the north sidoof
Market street, Sd door east of Third eL, nearly
opposite the old Jew store ; whero he will keep
constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma-
hogony and tane Uottom Chairs, and Cabinet
Ware of every description, which he will dispose
of on as reasonable terms as the sumo articles
can be had elsewhero in tho county.
His stock of Cabinet M'are now on band, con
sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus,
Sofas, dewing and Washing Ptands, Desks and
Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedsteads,
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
bles, Ac. Collins manufactured and delivered at
any place desired
February 9, 185? no. 4, vol. W.
A frUTrTJI.TTTT? A T." TVTPP.TT WfJ
j rpiIE anual meeting of tho Clearfield county
JL. igricuuurai aooieiy, win i neui in the M.
E. Church io tho ftorough of Clearfield, on Wed
nesday evening, January 1 , 18(11. When the
cloction of odicers will lake plafe, and lusiness
of importance will be transacted. Let all como
who feel an interest in the success o f the Socie
ty. ELLIS IRWIN, President.
December Itf, I860.
1 J K;ISTKR S XOTIcr.-Notico, is here
Lv by given that the following accounts hap
ben examined and passed by nie, and rcniai
filed of record in this office for the inspection of
hoirs, legatees, creditorsnd all others in any
other way interested, and will be presented to
tho nTt. Orrtlmn'a Tnurf nf riAn-A..t.i .
be held at the Court Hou?e, in tho borouch of
...iiutni, ,i.iu,,iiuiiS mi mo ,ii on an v or
Tnn..n. lQrtl r..- r. . .
"';, tor vouiirmauoQ an! allow
ance,
Tho final account nf John j
. - ""v.iirtMu.-, AUIIUQ.
j istrator of all and singular the goods, chattols,
riphl.. nrA rrAilif. wTiif.1. v.... n r .
i " -....-, v -Liu 1 1 vi i" u J (U uoun-
itoB, Jr., lato of Bell township, Clearfield eointy,
accfii..,1 J
The partial account of Branson Davis, Admin
istrator of tha nitntit nfTUm.i f riM..:. i.. r
the Borouph of LnmL, CM AimA
The Final account ef Charlotta . Weber Ad
ministratrix of all and singular the goods and
chatties which wero of Win. Weber Into of Brady
township Clearfiold County, deceased.
The Administration account of William A.
Bloom Administrator of the estate of Johei S.
Curry lute of Pike township Clearfiold County,
deceased.
Tho account of John Graham Jr., and James
P.Nelson Administrator's of the goods and chat
ties which were of John Graham Sr., late of Brad
ford township ia the County of Clearfield, deceas
ed. JAMES WEIGLEY,
Kegitter.
Dtcemboi th, IgfiO.
I 1 Itl U UnliK 1 1lls Hoimls
mi; lit. km: asp him m-i vi m
I t ItnUMlT ,ll'll., V S ,
rt(fM.e i t l'iihil"j:. HKil ifru'lie mhit'ij In
II. trltiniy ('! Vega t. l'luln.i'l Ma, pic.
111 T ill Yt.it M the t si In. IIM'.ry and dl.llne
live tiaits rT llio taiimis lit rod of
European, A"lntli, AOirnn and Amer
i"N'l llorra, wild the ihysli'al forma
tion and pi'i'iiliaiilii of the anion. 1,
end how to an'crlnin his ago by the
luiuiber and cnud itton of bis teellu
lllu-lrMod with numerous piplanaiory
engravings.
THE nORSK AND 11 IS 1TSKASK3
Will Tell You of Breeding, Breaking, Flablinr,
Feeding, Grooming, .''hoeing, and the
general management of the horse,
w ith the best modes of administering
medicine, also, how to troat Biting,
Ricking, Rearing, Khying, r'tunibling.
Crib I'.iting, Restlessness and other
vices to w hioh he is subject j with nu
merous explanatory engravings.
THK HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You of tho causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of .Strangles. Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, lnflutmia, Bron
chitis, Puauuiouia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and
Whistli ng, Lauipas. Soro Mouth and
Fleers, and decayed Teeth, with othor
diseases of the Mouth and Respirato
ry Organs.
THE JU0RBE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Toll You of tho eauses, symptoms, and
Treatment of Worms, Mots, 'Colic,
Strangulation, r'tony Concretions,
Rupturos, Palsy, Diarrhea, Jaundice,
Hcatirrboea, Bloody Urine, Stones
in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inlama
tion, and other diseases of the Stom
ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or
gans, THE HORSE AKB HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Bene, Blejd and Bog,
fipavin, Ping-Bone, Sweouie, Strains,
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, F'oumler,
Hole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoof,
Scratches, Cankor, Thrash, and Corns,
also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy,
Staggers, and other diseases of the
F'eet, Legs, and Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will 'Tell You of the caures, symptoms and
Treatment of Fistula, Pall h' il, Glan
ders, Farcy, Scarlet Fevor, Mange,
Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism,
Cramp, (tails, Diseases or the Eye and
Heart, 4c, ic. and how to maiage
Castration, Hloeding, Trephinaing,
Koweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputa
tion, Tapping, and othor surgical op
erations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You of Rarey's Method tf taming Her
pes ; how to Appreacii, Halter, or Sta
ble a Colt ; how to acenstow a horse
lo strange sounds and sights, and how
to Bit, Suddle, Ride, and Break him
to Harness, aleo, the rorra and law
of Warranty, Tho wkolo feeing the re
sult of more thoo fifteen years' careful
study of the habits "peculiarities,
wants nd weaknesses of this noble
and useful aaircaL
The Book coetaios 384 pages, appropriately il
lustrated by nearly On Hundred engravings,
It is printed in a clear and open type, and will
be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on
receipt efpiioo, half bound, $1,00, or, in cloth
extra, $1,5.
HMM A YEAR can be made by enterpri
sing men everywhere, in selling tho above, and
other popular works of ours, Our inducement
to all tuch are exceedingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information, applv to our ad
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa.
December IS, 1500. iao.
rpiIE PEOPl US COOK It)()K.
MODERN COOKERY,
In all its branches. By Miss Kliza Ai'Toit.
Carefully Rovisod by .Mrs, S, J. Hals.
It Tells Yon how to choose all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Game, with all th various
and most approved nodes of dressing
' and cooking Beef nud Pork ; also the
best und simplest way of salting, pick
ling and curing tie same.
It Tells Yea all tho various and most approved
modes of dressing, eooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and
Game of all kinds, with the different
tDrnssings, Gravies, and etutfings appro
priate to each.
It Tolls You how to choose, cloan, and preserve
Fish of all kinds, and bow to sweeten it
when taintod ; also all tho various and
most approved modos of cooking, with
the different Dressings, Sauce.-, and
Flavoring appropriate to each.
It Tells You all the various and most approved
modes of preparing over fitly diffurent
kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, tinmo, and
Yegotablo Soups, Broths, and Stews,
with the Relishes and Scasooiuirs u-
propriato to e;ich.
It Tolls You all tho various nnd most approved
m odes of cooking Vegetables of every
description, also hew to prepare Pick
los, Catsups and Curries of all kinds,
Potted Meats. Fish, Game, Mush
rooms, ifc.
It Tells You all tie various and most approved
modes ofprcparingand cooking all kinds
of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings,
Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confection
ery, Preserves, Jollios, and Sweet Dish
es of every description.
It Tells Ton all the v.-riousand most approved
modes of making Bread, Rusks, Mufliins,
and Biseoit, the best method of prepa
ring Coffee, Chocolate, and Ten, and
how to make Syrups, Cordials, and
Winci of varieus kinds.
It Telle Yo howte sot oat an ornamontal Ta
ble, hew to Carve all kinds of Fish,
Flesh or Fowl, acd in short, how to so
eiuiplify the whole Art of Cooking as to
bring the choicest luxurioe f the table
within everybody's reach.
The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of
twelve hundred Recipes, all ef which are there
suits of actual exporience, having been fully and
carofully tested under the porsonal saperinton.
dence of the writers. It is printed in atlear and
open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra
vings, and will be ft rwarded to any address,
neatly bound, and postngo paid, on receipt of the
pri?e, 1 1,00, or in cloth, extra, $1,25.
tlCNM) A Y11AH can be mad 3 by enterpri
sing men every where in selling the above work
tnir inuuccmeuis loan sucn being vory liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents' with other information, apply to our ad
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher.
No. 617 Sansom Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa.
December 12, 1600. (no.
A I)MI MS 1 n ATon'M NOTMJIiLettors
J.Y. of Administration having been granted to
the undersigned, this day, upon the estate of
JOaEPU LAG hh, deceased, late of Lawrence
township, Clearfield'oounly, all persons iudebted
to said estate are requested to suake immediate
payment, and those having efaiiz against
tne same wia present mem July authenticated
er settlement. JvilN M. ADAMS,
nov23-6t Adnwnistrator.
ronnets, Florence braids, English strnws
uuanii aiiu iuor jijid irmmea and un-:
trimmed, will be found in variety at the oornor'
."" . A.1KV v.
Curwensvillo, May 16, 'CO.
Cooking Stoves of various sites and prices for
! E. A. 1RVIK
Curwensvule, xay 16, '00.
IMII I I Mill II 1 l M
II I. 1,1 MimI fi t '. npil-n .f ( !
' . V M. . I. I . fill
r at. I fi ...nt"1
l ..n X ..i I
m , yvg. 7' mi, i
. r . li.it .
(trtlM-Vtn) t.V , Itfa.lit.-, VMItit'lt, I'M'H'V '
Atiil.mMl.. and f...gi'l.y.
Higher Ailibiii' tlc, I ngtl.h Grammar, l-"r
,l,v and lllM-ty. ' 1 '",
Algrhta, le"innlry, alural l'lnlos bv
and H.M.k Uer.i.R I
l.alln and tlteeh langunges. I0)
To undents d. slront of ai 'inlrlng a thorough
t ngllsh l;.liicalit.n, and who wlh quality,
lheinaltes for tea. hers, this Institution t'll-rs
di'irable advantage".
v.. il rni.nl I, ,f lots than h nit a se r slen ,
and d.d.ntion made except for protracted
slckitpss,
Tuition to be paid at the close of the trtn.
('. n. SANPl'OKD, TsiNcirAL.
Mav 2 !, lsf.0.- Iv.
A X HILLS
DENTIST.
v
1
ri rroperaitention to
teeth in proper
Ov time win do oi great
benefit to every one
iu point of health,
comfort, and convf nienoo.
UK. Illl. 1. can always be found at his of
fice, on the corner ef Front and Main strocls,
when do notice to the contrary appears in this
paper.
Al operation in the line of his profession,
performed in the latest and most improved
styles, and guaranteed for one year against all
natural failures.
STitiKr(riiMi.M in rnii.Ai)i:i.
PIMA! Trrm'tttloH Kxritrmtnt among th
..! !! .' EXCITING FOOT HACK between
the Pbiladolphin I'olire and tho notorious For
ger and counterfeiter, Jn nes Ruuhanan Cross ! ! !
Cross Recapturod ! ! ! ! It seems to be the gener
al opinion in Clearfiold, that if Cross had worn a
pair of Frank Short's French-calf Boolii, that he
would not be taken yet. However, Shorty is
not much put out at missing his custom ; but
would nnnounco to all llrenkinrittge, Unuytai,
Lincoln und JMt turn, and women and children
in Clearfield, and Sinneinahoning in particular,
that be is prcparod to furnish them with Boots,
Shoes and Gaiters of any style or pattern, stitch
ed, sewed or pegged, (und as be is a short fel
low) on short notice.
All kinds of country prodace taken in ex
change, end cash not rt fused. Repairing done
in the neatest manner and charges moderate, at
the Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite
Reed, Weaver A Co s store. FRAN K SHORT.
N. B, Findings for sale. Sept. 20, 1860.
JAKKR T. LKOf ARf).
I). A. riSMKV
Wtf, A, WALLACE.
A. C. PINItEY
3fi;tnliiim anb Collection (Dfict
OP
LEONARD, FINNEY &Co.
CLEARFIL D,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FA.
JBlLLt) OL P.XCnAKfir., KOTKS A.D DnAPTS DISCOC HTEIt
i) rosiTs itixi:i im,
Collcetions made and procecdi promptly remitted
r.xchaiipe on the Cities couMmitly
on hand.
it'Oflice on Second fitU, nearly opposite the
COURT IIOUSK.
AN excellent qnnlity of Flour for . sale low
tho store of W. F IRWIN.
t lcarfiel d, Jnly 11th, If SO.
VNI.W ene horse SLEIGH for sale by
Dec. S, If-CO. REED, WEAVER f- Co.
Cedar andillow ware at
Sept. 19, 8 60. II. TV A CO's,
rJlTaE CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. T. OWENS, ritorRiETOR,
Respoctfully nnnoances t the travelling public,
that he has ikjw taken rharge of tliis largo and
well known houso, and will conduct it in such a
manner as will ronder excellent comfort and full
satisfaction to all who inny favor him with a
call. nov7-ly
rpo CONSlIMI'TIVr.! The advertiser,
JL having been restored to henlth in a few
weeks by a very simple remody, nfter having suf.
fcrcd for several years with a severe lung affoc
lion, and thnt drcd disease Consumption, is anx
ious to make known to his MIow-suHcrurs the
means of euro.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tho
prescription used, (freo of charge,) with the di
ections for preparing and using ho same, which
they will find a suro euro for Consumption,
Aethma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the
advertiser in sending tie prescription is t bene
fit the alfl'u'Ud, and sprea4 information which ho
concoivea to bo invaluable, and ho hopes every
sufferer will try his romedy n it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing,
Persous wishing Jho prescription will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
novMy Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y.
Important Notice.
The undersigned, late publiblier of the "Clear
fiold Republican" tnkes this method of culling
upon those who are indebted to him, or to Lari
mer Ward for subscri;.tir n, advertising or Job
work incurred duriug the tliroo years commen
cing July 1 SOT aud tndins July 18ti0, to call im
mediately at my office in the borough of Clear
field, and make settlemetit of the same, as these
actpupts muni be elo'nl up. J. II. LARR1.MER.
Clearfield, December 12, 1860. tf.
Commissioner's Notice.
Church vs. Church.
The undersigned, a Commissioner appointed
by tho Court ef Common Pleas of Clearfield coun
ty, lo tako tostimony in the "Lutheran Church
Case" in Brady township, gives notice to all per
sons concerned therein, that he will most them
at Esq, Goodlandor's oflice in Lufbrpburg. on
Friday the 4th day of January, 1860 at 8 o'clock
A. M. ISRAEL TEST, Commissioner,
December 12, 1S60.
GREAT IJ A 11 GAINS
GREAT ATTRACTIONS! AND GREAT IN
DUCEMENTS !
Are offered to tho publio for a fow days only nt
Clearfiold, commencing on the 24th day of De
cember, 18C0. '
We the undersigned, will dispose of a larco let
ef DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, VARIE
TIES ft NOTIONS, suitnblo for Holliday Pros
enis, at Cost Price, on account of the failure of a
large Mercantile houee in the East. Our stock
consists of a variety of goodstoe numerous to men
tion, the public are requested to call and exain-
io our stock. We will gunrantoa all goods pur
chased o. us to give cntiro satisfaction. In ad
dition to tho inducements offered to purchasers,
vf' Lach person purchasing Three Dollars worth
of Goods, will bo entitled to a GIFT, worth frtm
25 cents to J5.-&
BUSSMAN t REED.
Deo. 20. I860. t.f.
IRUIT. Dtiod Apploa, Pared and nnpared
. Peaches, Cherries, Prune and Raisins a
tho coruor store of ' E. A. IRVIN.
Maritime Schwciurs
Infallible Vegetable Powders
For the speedy and effectual Cure of all Inflam
mation!, ih vmatitm, Iyfrptia, and Livvr Cim.
plnirt and all ArnUand Chronic ' IHtitri of A :
dults and Children, Send 3 cent Stamp to
ber Agtnt. G. B. JONKS,
Hundreds of testimonials Box 200 l'hila. P 0
fl"Ayeary S. W. Cor. Third Si Arch Sts.
Oct 24, 1860 lOt.
QkeVtl age variety at reduced pri-
k3;t;a! ;i4vfi ir-.tor. Curwentville 16, '80.
iiiiiii i I I Mil II I II II 111 "V out
VMl Mil itl tl.r Mil Uiml l!-U
i it"i .-i n A m i !' I'i'iK
ftrilllfl 1 l.'MM '-nt In tb I """'I fialu,
I 1. 1 n r -I, I iin a and lli-lpl'int.
11m AniM-l-an 'ht'-ria.Ma I'nie. lain l'ow
pny, N. ?'l Bi'.adw.iv, New V'-ik, bavlni
i.iiin'1 their not el and In it iilol In rn llnti L
Ami'tl.'nn and F.n"'"n ninnts, aie lolly i
sfd l piwil" all niders l"r
Mini.it'trc '"'' ' t7' I'mmu rt China,
pres. t.titig all the allrvtWe and advaningnoas
iPatmi'S I-1 ordinary .hnlt. graphs, the brilliancy
and finish of a wnli r color tltaalng, ar.d a bllh
erto titinltnined qunlltv nf d.itn'.ilv, ly being
rendered as Imperishable as the natural proper
tics nf the articles upon which they are trans
Tut h d .
As the vatcnted process of the Company ena-
1,1 r. iba rct.roduelion of i.hnlograpln, not only
on plain aurl'acas, but upon sut h at are round or
of anv dcirree of Irieiruluritv, portraits ran be re
produced with faultless accuracy and delicacy of
delineation, upon rorcolulii wares oi nny uescrip
tion and dimension used as articles of luxury or
of hoiisoliold utility, such ns Urns, Vases, Break
fast Cups, Toilot Articles, Ac.; thereby securiug
faithful portraits and furnishing a unique and
exquisite style of ornamentation of article) in
domestic use.
In order to furnish facilities for tho gratiflca
lion of tho popular tasto, and to meet the wants
of thoso patrons of the due arts dosirous of
having portraits on Porcelain, tne l.ompany nave
imported from Kurope a colbction of superior
porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order,
which they will sell at cost prices.
As the American Company are owners of the
patent right, and consequently the only persons
authoriiod to use the prgcoss, they bnve deter
mined, in order to afford people in every section
of the Union an opportunity to possoss portraits
on China, to muko tho following proposition to
residenta in the country, who are unable to visit
personally the Atelier and Galleries in Now
York :
Porsons sending a photograph, ambrotype, or
dngucrreotypo to theolieeof the Company in
New Y'ork, accompanied by $5, will receive in 1
return by expross, free of charge, a richly tret, '
mented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the por
trait transferred thereon
By transmitting a daguerreotype and $10, they
will receive in like u.anner a handsome French
Vaso cr Toilet Article, with the portrait repro
duced by the patented process.
By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and $15,
they will receive in re tern a pair of rich Sevres
Vases, with the portraits executed equal to min
iaturo paintings; and, in like manner, portraits
can be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vasos
of every quality of finish, ranging in price from
$20 to $ I U0 tho pair.
N. B. Bo particular in writing tho address,
town, county, and State distinctly.
All letters to be addressed to " Manager, Amer
ica!! Photographic Porcolain Co., 781 Broadway,
Now York." nov7-3m
MAKHIAta: C;UII)IiBoing a private
instructor for married persons or those
about to be married, both malo and female, in
everything concerning the physiology and rela
tions of our sexual system, and the production or
prevention of olTpriiig, includiag all the new
discoveries never before given in the English
languago, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Thisisroally
a valuable aud interesting work. It is written
in plain language for the general reador, and is
illustriited with numerous engravings. All young
married people, or those contemplating marriage,
and having the least impediment to married life,
should read this book. It discloses secrets that
every one should be acquainted with ; still it is a
book that must be lucked up, and not lio about
the bouse. It will be sent to any one on receipt
of twenty five cents, in specie or postage itamps.
Addross Dr. WM. YOl'NG, No, 416 fc-pruce et,
above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa.
jJTCT" Afflicted und L'nurtunate No matter
what may bo your disease, before you place your
self under tho care of anyone of the notcriou.
Quacks, nativo or foreign, who advertise in this
or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr.
Young's books, nnd read it carofully. It will be
tho means of saving you many a dollar, your
health, and posMbly your life.
Dr. YOL'NG can be consulted oa any of the
diseases described ia his publications, at his
oflice, No. 416 Spruce it, above Fourth. n7-ly
IIST Ol'Jl'RORS, for January Term, 1861,
J commencing on 2d Monday, the 14th day.
ciiaxd Ji'itons.
BI1 David Boll.
Bradford Km. Graham, I. S. Shirey, I. Bar
ge r.
Brady O. M. Thompson.
Burntide Jhn McKee.
Chest -Robert McCuIly, John McCord.
Clearfield borough John Guelich. .
Covington Lawrence Flood, John Fontonoy.
Huston Philip llevonor, Samuel Conway.
Karthaus James Wiggins,
Knox Robert Patterson.
Lawrence Honry (iuelich.W. W. lrwia.
Morris Kdward Perks, Robert Daughterly.
Pcnn Thus. Wain, And. Moore, Jos. Nichol
son. Woodward Christian ShotT.
Union Lovi Dressier.
TttA VKitss jrnons.
Beccaria I. BycketU, Jesse Wilson, John
Beers.
Bell Robert Mehaffey.
Boggs D. Adamr, Jr., Thos. Beers, Geo.
Turner.
Bradford Samuel A. Caldwoll.
Bradv Alexander Slina. T. .! nnvnr .T,mt.
ah Kriner, C. Lutx, Jacob Shaffer, Jesse Lines
ikurnsitte fcoea .Yc .Masters, Horace Fatchin
Aaron Pntchin, Benjamin Yingling.
Chest Samuel McKwen.
Clcni'ficld-Jujjjos L. Morgan, Wm, Bade
l.nli. Ctirwensville Jacob Cole.
Deealur .John Livingston.
Girard Zonas Leonard, Abraham Humphrey.
Goshen John F. Rote,
Graham B. F. Akoly, Ab. Hoover, Isaao Ky
Ior. (tuolich Conrad fiintw
Jordan James Patterson, James G. Williams.
i an nuns jicnry Hunter.
Lawrence James Forest. James Lytle, James
Irwiu. Sr Martin Kline, Wilson Hoover, Rob
ert Wrigley, William J. Hemphill, Moms Ful
ton. Morris Jonathan Emigh, Joseph Denning,
William Devinncy.
Pike Honry Hile. II. R. Curry, Moses Wise.
Union John Brubaker.
I
ndies dress rno Is. of natlnrna ami IitI,ii tn
A rlease all. will be found at th corns, .in.a n
Cnrwiasvilie, May 16, I860. E. A. IRVIN.
Stolla and other 6'hawls in variety at the cheat
Store of E. A. IRVIN;
Curvrensvillo, May 16, 'CO.
Iadics' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and on
J trimmed, of the Latest Styles at
K. W. et CO'e,
4 Largo and splendid stock of Dress trim-
mings, Belts, Head Dresses, Nctts, Pluiuel
1
Ac, at
R. W. i- CO'e,
Large stock ef Men A Boy's clothing, just
received at R. W. A CO'l
11
oo U i shoes of every kind for Ladies, Gen
tlemen, ana imiuren at k. w. n? CO a,
Hardware of every kind,- knives and
spoons, Looks, Files, Nnils, Cow
fork
Be
ocd and Hand saws and Mill saws at
R. W. A CO'e
(lOAM (TO A I, I! The subscriber desires to
J inform tho public, that he koeps constantly
on hand, at his bank neir Clcnrfield, a large
tiaantity of TO NE COAL, which he will deliver
to citiiene very cheap. Lump Coal at the Bank.
4 cents per bushel, and 3 for fine.
nov21-tf JONATHAN NICIIOL.
uVhy stand ye all the day Idle
t V V T 1 nv n .- .v. ir j
nw vi vit-uiiviucn in ino tinner ,
Etotes, possessing from $3 to $7, can enter i
into an easy and respectable business, bp which
from $5 to $10 per day can be realized, For
particulars, address (with stamp) '
W It ACTON A CO.
Oct 24, 1860 8m. North 6th street, Phi'la.
ism). rjtv
i in: i ius r AiwmJ
or
FALL 4 WIN ERC0(
AT TH K OLD 8
REED, WEAVER &
On Market Street 2 doors J
llio Lourt IIou.sc, vilicrc tlc,
just opening nn unusually
niul Uf.II Rplrrfivl tstnrL- r.t .
. r.i. f
suucii uj tin' uiiuia ui uit; do'
tiiltf lrti niw
iiuj iui inu i uii tutu n iintjf..
ivliicli they olicr in large and
quantities on the most row
terms call and examlsA
yourselves Tlicir assort
DRYCOODS4NOTl(j
is very large and complete: embrscij,
iirarv nrtii'ln both of fnshion and ...l
pecial attcntioi, has been paid tothei,J
1. A I.' IKS' DRKSal GOODS, which ...J
variety nnd the very latest styles.
Kilks. Dalitines. Plaids. Merinni .
Alpaocas, Cnshmores, French, fci
j t .. i : - n:....t.. n
inn xsuiuvsuu u iii(ji, uu.0, rnoii
Linseys, Cumhrics, Brilluou,
Fig. and plain BobinelU, .
Irish Linen Cleths do.
Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Katiutu
Tweeds, Corduroys, Hickory Btriin, i
Crash, Diaper, Bleached and unblestl
lins A drills, Red, Grey, White and Citta.
nols. Also a larg- stock of Ladies' and
mens' Shawls, Double and Single, Etc
Chenilles, Black and Drub Cloth tpn,
very latent fashion,
31013.9 QWm
BY, AM) tfilLVKR WARE
WE would respoctfully inform our f
patrons and the public gerallri
have now in store and offer Wholostlm
tail at tho lowest Cash Prices, a largs
choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver ill
Wan of every variety and stylo.
Every description of Diamond Work i
er Jewelry, made to order at short ottie
"A11 goods warranted to be asnpit
Particular attention given to thirty
Watches and Jewelry of every desoriptin
BTAUFFER A Dili;
No. 622 MARKET atreet, (south lidij!
Sept. 10th, I860. 6 mo.
CUBA H0XEL, JAYNESYZLLE,)
THE above Hotel, having recently M
up for a house of entertainment, ii is
for the accommodation of the public b
ill find this a convoniont bouse.
May 19 1S58, .0IIN JOU
Thirty-Mnth and Market Street, I
Prof, li I) & COHTLAXD SAl'Xt
Principals.
Hon. WM. BIGLER, Clearfield j Wn.I
BIN, Esq. of the Merchants' Ilotel, t
Hon. J. W. FORNEY, of '1 he Preii,--!
WESTBROOK, of the S. B. Union i Hci
MAYNAHD, Williamsport; J. LEISD:
Esq., Pres't of the Lehigh Coal & Kit .;,
Hon. ASA PACKER, Mouch Chunk
iclicm have tons boarding in Saundtri
will give their friends who mav be U
asafe, thorough and pleasant School, ii
nation desired respecting this Semisin
eA Grove and Lawn of i:l(;HT A(
e attached to the Institute, for nclir.-
ation and physical exercise
WATCH & mil
CSO xn s-rr m rn
flIIE undersigned rctp
I informs his cutoinen.
public generally, tbnlbib
received from the Estt, iv
ed at his establishment in G II AH Ait S
Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of C
Watcues, andJiwELav of different qt:
from a single piece to a full sett, which t
soil at tho moat rsasonable prices for east
exchange for old gold and silver.
CLOCKS of every variety ou hand, iltl'
reasonablo prices.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watch-.s uiJtr
carefully repaired nod Warranted.
A continuance of patronngo is solieitiJ.
Septal 9,J860. H. F.'Al
To Persons out of Empop'
AGENTS WANTED.
In every County of tlie United Su
TO engage in the salo of some of the !'
most elegantly illustrated Works pub
Our publications are of the mod inti
character, alapted to tho wants of the F.
Mechanic and Merchant; they are riU'
the best stylo and bound in the most
tial manner, and are worthy a place in:
brary of ovory lleusohold In the Lund.
iSJ.To men of enterprise aud industti-.
its. tui.t business offers an opportunity f
able emplovinont seldom to be met with.
iJjUpersons desiring to act as agouti'
ceive promptly by mail full particular!,
f..bv addrossiRs- LEAHY. GETZ A ce
No. 24 North Ureet, PhilaWi
Oct 24, 18MI ly.
NEW IIOTE1
The anderslg.ed respectfully begs !
announce that heleently renteaa noi
borough of Lumber c'ty, Clearfield eow"
for the accommodation. if the travelling
watermen and all othert who may '
with a call. K
Hie table will always be sdplied with'
as the markets afford; and hv put"'
spared to render his euests cnifertlil'
under bis roof. To which the fw'ti l1"1 1
toxicating liquors of any kind wiiljbe W
the Premises, will ha trusts. e.v.rikl(
amnll drnrru. Whil wh.t I. .lwl'jil"1
to the traveller, the best attention wilKj
by careful hostler to that faithful compu
his lournnv. ht nttitnl bIjia.I
July 4, I860. ly. JAMES CROSS';
G LEARFIELD STONE WIRE fOTTEl'
Thankful for past favors and solieitiolt
ture patronage. I would respectfully '
mat i nave on hand avaln. and wi.l ecmi
keen at the Pottnrv in thla horouch. oil'
nor a short distance east of the MetbodiitH
a large stock of Crockery , such as Cre1
mini pane, thorns, Jugs, Jars, BtovepipM
and also an extensive asiortffn
different sites and watterna of bract)4
rosette for cornice on houses, and eta5
V
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Any motildinci not on hand will be
older on short notice. Also fir briex
and lct.nl fnp ant A.
pfTK liberal reduction on prices
wholesale dealers. F. LEITZI5S1
Clearfield, may 23, 1870. ly.
narpets, Drugget, carpet chain, B't1
. . r. i i t .
R, W.
t large lot of
1. 0 I U D . .! ! tM
uuAi.1. i " i r ... -
MERRILL A BlOb":
1.
Ptore of
AM, Ides, Mackerel and Herrinr
low at the stora of
W.F.
iearfie , Jnly 11th I860.