Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 06, 1861, Image 3

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fsr Time at Tyrone. l,
M,.ronin(li.tKrth.2aihiuUut,willb.
tlMKi'uiTHa wastwakd. '
..t.in4 8.30 a. m. g
l,i:Triin - -
H.IO p. m.
10.U p.m.!
train lsavino westwakd.
Itpn Paaeenger T.4I a. ra.
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ft tJ.0iB.-"r.n on" Sud'.y.xccPt th. Kx,.r.MD,'
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"o Tim warra .lava of l,u.r. i.U
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brought out the red shirts to such an ex
lotu to "am ui that railing was once
onoo more upon u. . Since Thursday lust
I here l' been a fine running flood in the
rirer.and the sound of the axe, the clink
of the dog-wedge, and rolling of timber
could be heard at. all points 3everul rafts
have jM'cd on their vay to market, but
I Ihn r....A. mtiII Aa1i-a Dnutliiiiii
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u, ttirm. denends a little on the cominir
Wi , - i - ----- o.iijuuuvviiuftiiiuuiiiiiamim uruuicra biiu
flf'Uucle Abo's" promised good times..
Boom. An effort is !?ow being made to
siain a charter for a boom at Jersey
Shore, and may perhaps pass ih'ough tlie )
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fygidature.. Wo sincerely hope, bowfc?-"!',,
tr that tlial oouy may uave some reguru
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(orthe interests of our county and reject
th kill. The booms now erected at Wil
lismiportand Lock IJavon, in addition to
interfering with ("he free navigation of the
fiver, annually caune the less of lumber to
the amount of thousand of dollars to our
hardy lumberman some of whom aro of
ten depending upon the proceeds of that
umc lumber to secure a home for their
wives aad children No more booms we
lay with all our honrt.
Lodging. One of the evils that follow
in the train of this business, is, that many
of '.lie speculators who engage in it aro ir
responsible, designing men, who manage
tosecura tho labor of hard-working men
of our county during the winter by prom
ise to pay when the logs are ran, and then
fleece thtm out of their hard earnings.
Erory spring some of these customers turn
up,and this season is no excoptian, as w0.
oUerve by the .ueful faces of jobbers and
laborers visiting our lawyers and seeking
tha remedy of the law when it is now por
hij'i loo late.
Concert of thoi1
lut lo-vcebt. ine uoncen ci iiicj
"Waihington Ctdots Ssxe Horn Band,"
tu given on Monday evening according
U notion. We were pleased to observe
that cur citizens have such a liberal dispo
ition k) mcoursge this excellent band at
shown by the large attendance. Tho
tiaiid.acquitted the.uselvea finely, diacour-
ling' excellent musio such as cannot be
wrpaned by many of the crack bauds of
i tlvoPtate. ..
A N'lw'.fjnT, WiUiam 11. Clark, editor
; of the .Kendal (111,) Cun'en, loves a good
i jolsa, and .never lets Au opportunity slip
that promises a dith of fun. Here is his
"We have 1 telv cot a new suit of
dothea, and no man amid be more eO'ct-
uilly tliszuised. We look like a genUe
amn. Upon first putting them on felt
Ua a strange cat in a strange garret, and
for a long time thought we had teen
wapped off. We went to the house, and
artred tho baby into fits ; our wife asked
mifne wanted to see Mr. Clark, and told
qi that wo would find him at the office ;
tent there, and pretty soon cne of our
kuiincsa men tame in, with a strip of paj'cr
iahii hand.- He asked if tho editor was
in; told him we thought not ; ask:d him
if he wished to aeo him particularly ; aaid
ha wanted him to pay that hill; told him
a didn't b.-lieve he would be in ; bui-
nets man left. Started to the nouse again;
ir.el a couple of younii ladies ; oneof ihctn
aiked theother, 'What handsome stranger
i that T' In this dilemma we met a
f'iend and told him who we were, and
tothiru to introduce us to our wife, who
it now as ptoud of ua as can be. Tho next
time we get a new suit, we shall let her
snow Before hand."
lyXone but the physician knows how
aiueli a r-liable alterative is needed by
ihe people. On all sides of us, in all
communities everywhere there are multi-f
tildes that suffer frc m complaints that
nothing but an alterat!ve cures. Hence a
great many of thorn have bean made and
put abroad with the assurance of being ef
fectual. But tbey fail to accomplish the
tira. , I. ... ! . . La.. ... iIi.l
S
ta intrinsic virtues they claim. In this
itilsof the case, Dr. J. C. Ayor A Co., of
Lowell, hare supplied us with a compound
Extract of Sarsaparilla. which does prove
obs the long desired remedy. Iti pecu
liar difference from other kindred prepa
rations in market is, that it cures the dis-
'! for which it is recommendod, while
'hay do not. Wo aro assured of this fact
more than one of our intelligent Thy
! 'iciani in this neighborhood and have the
Ij further evidence of our own experience o r
li truth. Te-nneMM farmer , lSasbville,
on.
Visit or Jirr. Davis to Major Andes
I 'W. A tantbmsn who arrived here bvt'8!53''
steamer Columbia,, and who nrofesics
II tok.-.ii ..e j i.s..
- -.-.. iniwoiou on mo auujeci, .",
shortly after the arrival ot Hon. Jet- j
j 'erton Davis at Charleston, it was, quietly ,
j arranged for him to pay a visit to Fort j
Sutuiiter, whiou was accomplished private-1
i v. Tk :-. : : ..j u..,.
I S- " d Prolonged one, but all
""unjmeuiately in the secret were leti
liol'.y to conjecture as to what took place
j"-wen h(m and Major Anderson. It
. l!nwvcr,"been knowingly given out at
Vleston that there will be no Jight al
t ..i ' . . 7 .. ' , r
r ' v.i u rM ih. triMihi, f h aaa wmn nin I
aintaiioea in the army cannot be
foujr.tiauo... bloody .conflict with each
n " -4V W ... W . i. V . v - " ,
i..A "A,D .vro ' Wh-iNOTo.-Gcn. Rontt.
;air. roucne
.r.enr.edy, and several Iht-r
well nientuna persons, have boon much
exercised in their minds oi' lata bv the
ri.niiM Mini finuainA v: J . r
rumor wini uovernor wise tind a band of "
',i ' r.X mI.'i '!i . V1-...V.
cntniplttled a raid upon theLap.iol, with
?nd killing off the prrwwnAof the i,.W.,8t"din;? p"1"10! frl
tuministration. e i.inevo iliat do
one except Mr. Fouclie Kennedy is now
afraid of Wise ft Co., but there hn been a
Idescent ofGolhsand Vandals upon Wash.
ington, and they came in the shape of
p es'ern politicians, inoro numerous and
l,,,0"blc80"'e ,han l',,e, ,0:U8U hnl d,ru"
i01 t'.,e uMnce pf thp Ivgyptinns. They
'l "fve cioBigns upon the publio treasury,
!v,.l i, :..,.....l.l l ., .. :n
auiA to ,iw luijjiuuiiuiu iii'tb iiirjr niu
kill off the President elect, as they did
Harrison in 1841. Every man of them
has known Uld Abe sii.ce"ho was born ;
more than five hundred have been o;i
board the same flatboat; and tiken whis
key out of the jair.e cup-with him. As
for the mil splitters who h.we worked side
by side with the second Washington, they
are us numerous as the sar.ds on the sea
shore. As Lincoln is foiul of story telN
iing, he can repeat to them the tarn about
! . u. i i.- n u:. j
risters had the measles, and ho was only
deprived of the same luxury because there
were "not measles enough to go round."
And so he must send them about their
buj.lnof eerv man-even country
nnlilifinni; hns a IiU9ir.es. kic nr. iris.
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Northern Men Visiting the South
The New Orleans Titayune of n late date
says
Any man is as safe here as he ever was,
who does not make a fool of himself and
meddle in what does not concern him. -
If he calls us all 'traitors' and 'rebels' and
denounce the State as a corporation of
'pirates' arid 'robbers' ho may probably
pick up a quarrel which may end in his
leaving the city abruptly. But any man,
North or South, East or West, who comes
here on business or pleasure, can pursue
his misMcn of cither, or both, without
perceiving anything uncommon or strange
in his' intercourse with our people except
a preparation for issue to which the new
position of the States may give rise. It is
a device of aggressive Black Republican
ism, which seeks the mostjdeaperate and
unscrupulous mean to keep itself alive
by keeping tho country in a state of per
petual agitation and alarm, wich represents
the state of things here as any way tend
ing to anarchy and terror. We would be
1,0ftCP with thft West- Th Abolition-
lats will not have peace ir they can pre
vent it.
Jinr.KsoNS rRorucv Cohino Tri'e. In
1820, Mr. Jefferson writing to John Holmo
used tho following prophetic language
How sadly true it is now proving:
Bu'. this momentous question, tho Mis
souri Compromise, like a fire Bell in the
night, awakeneJ una tilled me with terror.
I connidered it at once the knell of the
Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the mo
ment ; but it is a reprieve only, not the fi
nal sentence. A geographical line, coinci
ding with a marked principle, moral and
political, once conceived and held up to
the ancry passions of men, will never be
obliterated, and every irritation will mark (
it deeper and deeper.
I regret that 1 am now to die in Ine)','
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am now 10 cue in ine
belief that the useless sacrifice of hem-
selves by the generation of 1770 to acquire I
self government and happiness to their
country, is to be thrown away by the
wise and unworthy passions of their sons.
and that my only consolation is to be,
that l shall not live to weep over it.
ES Dr.,A. M. Hills desires to notify
his friends and patrons, that he will be at
his office in Clearfield, opposite tho Clear
field Hotel, until afttr the June Court,
with the exception of tho second week in
May. TersonB desiring his services will
do well to call before that time. 3t.
Sir. Lincoln's Cabinet.
The following is ilr. Lincoln's Cabinet;
William H. Seward (X. Y.) Secretary
Df State.
Salmon P. Chase (O.) Secretary of the
Treasury.
Montgomery Blair (Md.) Secretary of
the Nary.
Simon Cameron (Pa.) Secretary of War.
Edward Bates (Mo.) Attorney General
Calb B. Smith (Ind.) Secretary of the
Interior.
Gideon O. Welles (Conn.) Postmaster
General. .
A western paper announcing the death
of a centleman in Iowa, says " He was a
I A,lmi.A, Af HAPA.S t),0A At1 hill. rtt)W
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erwise a very respectable man.1
To Justices of the Peao .
Justices of tho Peace, who intend lifting',
sheir couimissions, must give notice to the
Prothonotary within thirty das after AUTIOV. All persoes arc hereby eauilon
olnoiinn I J cd arninst Mirehaslne or meddling with
DIED.
On Sunday evening, March 3, of pneumonia,
James W. BrnAMrono, of Morris township, aged
20 years and IS day.
in bis aeatn nis lamity monrni tne loss or an
affectionate husband and father, th. commonity
a much esteemed and useful oitisen.
Venango paper please copy.
OTATKMEXTofth. CLEARFIELD C0UN
kj TY BaNK, for lb month .ndiug February
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asiiTs.
flnwgtsl
20,21 T
, Bills diaoounteo -
Pennsylvania State Stock
Sp(Ci,
Dua from other Banks ( -
Bank Notes of other Banks
Chocks. Drafts, Ao.
Furniture
W 9
4,403 S4
1 130 no
A73 00
223 19
fXn.Vv " r V
.i
282 14
$40,189 06
tusiLiTira.
Capital Block paid la $24,900 00
NoW .In eircul.Uon - 1S.MS 00
interest and Kscoanea oti ou
.$50,189 05
Jit. B. GRAHAM, Casbleon
sn.arn.1, Ta., Feb, S, I8sl. '
Democratic Standing Committee!.. I
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811118 l!e,ocru? umnty Heeling, Htlii
at Clenrfipl.l In Sn.itpmltnr last tha Prsi.'
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"ojiteuiutT iiibv, in i f.
,,0inted the following name! person at a
:t
Clearfield- L. J. Crans, Chairman.
I'eecaria John D. Miller.
Hell John Koss, jr.
Hoggs George Dimeling.
Bradford Sainuol P. 'Wilson.
Brady Oeorce J. Yoa.
Bloom John Smith.
Burnuido James McMurray.
CliestKobcrt McCully.
Covington P. T. Hegurty.
Curwciikville Daniel Fnu.U.
Itur.atur Cyrenius How.
Ferguson Grior Bell,
fox James MeClellan.
Girard Alexander Livingston.
Goshen Robert G. Shaw.
Graham .Samuel Launsberrr.
Gulich John Jor an.
Huston II. J. V. odward.
Jordan Joseph Patterson.
Karthaus William S. Sankoy.
Knox Conrad Baker. . .
Iawrence Josinh W. Thompson.
Lumber City William W. Wright'.
Morris Kdward Perks.
New Washirigtori Joseph' Breth.
Fenn David T. .Sharp.
Tike D. C Dale.. ' . ". ,:
Unio'o William F. Johnson.,., ,'
Woodwaid Tliomns Henderson..
LICENSE NOTICES..
r1HE following named persons have filed In
I th Office of tho Clerk of tho Court of
Quarter Boeilona of Clenrfietd eounty, their Po
titiona for Licenno nt tho Mareh Session next
agreeablo to the Act of A.'mbly of Maich SSth,
18iC, entitled An actio regular It sel 01 In
toxicating Liquora," .te.
TAVERN" LICF.NSF.S.
Henry Goodlandor, I'raly tuwnihip.
R. V. Moore, Brady tp, .
Eli Fy, Urady tp.
J. llainea, llccearia tp.
Uenry Wnplo, BokS'
Edtrurd Albert, Bugg tp.
Valentino Huffman, Covington tp.
(George D. Lanich, Clearfiold borough.
flavid Jolinton, Clcnrfield borough.
Dan. M. Wearor, Curwcniville borough.'
ltenj. Bloom, Curwonaville borough.
Win. A. Mn.on, Curwornville borough.
Win. W. Worrell, Chest tp.
John Helfrige, (lot lien tp.
John Jordan, Gulich tp.
W- Woodward, Hutton tp.
Pavid Smith, Knox tp.
Wia. W. Anderson, l'enn tp.
John Shecser, Union tp.
Jacob Mnuck, Morris tp.
lienj. .S'nyder, Covington tp.
I.awrcnoj Flood. Covington tp.
Win. L. .Merroll, Morrii tp.
Oborge Albert, Bradford tp.
Win. Kced, I.uthurburg.
Leopold Bronad, Covington township.
Isaac Rlcketts, Uaeearia township.
N'icholaa Verbcck, Covington tp,
MERCANTILE LICENSES.
R. Mosiop, Clearfield bofonglt
rOU WAST IT.
7-OUt WIFE WANTS IT,
rtt II CIlll.D'tlCN WAST IT,
T WILL ti:ilT.VILY PAY',
A SI) YOU WOULD HAVi: IT,
If you
only knef how useful, linw inatruetivo.
and
how entertaining it is. We refer to that " first
best," that largest, most instructive, most benu
tifnl, and yet cheapest journal in tho world for
tho household, for tho farm aud for the garden,
via : tho
American Agriculturist.
You want it, because it oontiiins ao very many
new and ti'eful direi titns, hints, and suggestions
,, i :,i. f ,r -...i,. i .1.. ii:,rli,.n.
in ,h. Ki,ld. in the Orcliard.ou the littlt plot oi
,.rounJ. nbout domestic animal, etc., etc. Tin-
.4yn'cHf7uri'st la not a stale reliarh of theoretical
Ull-Itn". such ns goos tho rounds from one paper to
anotherbut it is filled with new practical infer
nation, every word of w hich is reliable, because
prepared hy honest, practical oiling men, nho
know whot they write about.
Ench volume contains many hundreds of use
ful hints, und it is cirtain that many of these
hints wi'l each be worth to you nioro than a dol
lar. Aa an example, a subscriber writes : "... I
ohtnincd i bushols more per aero on a ten-acre
field of w heat, (or in all SO bushels) simply from
a hint about preparing aoed given in my Ayriml
Uiriit." ...Auother says bo obtnincd on extra
yield of 11 bushels of corn per acre on a lifteen
acrc field, and with no extra cost for culture, by
applyingone hint from tho Agrimlturiit. Anoth
er, (a villager.) enya ho got ISJ north extra el
good garden vegetables, wnicn he attribute,
wholly to the timely biuta In the Ayricultttritt,
which told him from time to lime whut to do, how
to do it, and whon to do It, Thousands of oth
er! have derired similar-advantages. Yon ore
invited to try tho paper a year, at a cunt of only
tl. If you desire, you can have, Ireo of charge,
four or five parcels ifchoico scads, which the
Publisher will distribute among hie subscribers
the present winter.
lourwuo wnnta tno .lyneiiffurier, oecauso u
has
a larze nnicunt of vulunulo and realliv
useful information nbont all kinds of Household
work from garret to cellar, (live her tho bench!
of this paper forayoar. i ou wi I find your
boms made better, and money saved.
Your children wuht tho Ayricullnritfi for it
cont lini a very int'.'restir-g, useful and interes
ting department for youth and children, which
will be of great value to their inlndaand heart. s
The above are truthful statements, that will b-
cheerful'.y nttested to hy nearly a hundred theuei
and of the present readors orthe .Ayriciiifiirnf.li
You are invited to try a single vuluiua of. tu-j
i Aj irul uriil, which will cost only $1, and abuto
! dantly pay. Try ii for 1861 (Vol. it.)
ORANGE JUDD, Publisher.
Jan- 30, If "l
41, Park Row, New lurk.
three Horse,, two Timber Sled. on. Wagonand
tour Timber Chains, now in tho possession of
JOHN S11IMEL. of (traham townshin. Clearfield
county, as th earns bclcnga to us, aud aro left
nith him on loan only.
fb27-3t HOLT, WILSON & HOLT.
--ii niTn 1) t pnv 'Pin 1 prn
jVLOLK' JJALU:V' 1UljAlU'
LIQUORS OF ALL KIXDS,
SALT, OILS, TAINTS, k OROCERIES,
fiajr-For sole rery cheap for Cash, by
' K MERUKLL
In basement of Merrell Sf. Biglcr's Store,
Clearfiold. Pa. feb-U7
feb-"7
1. Will ba exposed to pub -
i. late residence of Abrahnm
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TlUBUC SAL I:
1. Ho sale, at th. lute
Reams,' deeeased, in Lawrence township, Clea
s fi.M ennniT. on FRIDAY the 8th dav of MARCH
next, at 10 o'cloek, a. m.,
' A" kinds of rropTty, including Grain hy th.
bushel, Uay by the ton, Cows, t'halrs, . . Fobruary 4, 1H01. cxecuiors.
Bureau, Cupboard, Beds I . 1 ,;
and Bedding, I "1 0T. On the road leading from Jamea For-
Cook-Stov., and a lot of Household and Kitchen Jjresta t Ellis Irwin's, through Clearfield hor
Furnitur., too tediou. to .nnm.rats. ' ough, on Monday, the 2Mh inst., a brown V ASS-
sT-8alt to commence at 0 o'clock a. m., when BOOK, eonlaining a Mercantile List of Clearfield
thiteimswUlba mad. known. . , county for ISf.l. Th. 6nd.r will b. liberally r.-
JOHN L. REAMS, wnrd.dby leaving it at tl is otHee, or returning
'' OE). WrfiHEEM, - it (o the ownerln Oosh.o Uwnehip.
fehJT.ji, Adalniitratorr. Ireb 3lr. . . . B. R. LIVERQ00P.
rMmT " I1M.T.AlrtATTftnT
I1THEREA3. Hob. SAMUEL LINN. Kn.
If Proaidont Judge of Hie Court of Common
ii,.M 0f the twcnty.flfth JuJidnl District, oon. '
ponou of th counties of Clearfiold, Contro and
Clinton and (lie Hon. Wm. L. Moore find lino. I
county b.vo Issued their precept, to ra. direct.
for tho lioldlng f a Court of CMnmon riom,
Orfilisn's Court, Court of Quarter 8ciom, Coort '
of Oyer sod Torrainor, and t'unrt of Uenernl Jail
Delivery, at Clcarliold, in ao l for tbo eoimtv of
wirniiiuiu, h'w I
Thtrd MoMlay (18(A day) of March nrif, y ( , M .,.!,, Cf Porf 9 rlnnr nnrtli a I
NOTICK IS, therorbro, h.reby Klvoa, to th. lJn J',,lrKCt "CCl i tlOOM HOrUl 0
Coronor, JuMices of llio Peace, and Countable, the Coilrt IIOUSC, wlierO tUCy Ore
in and for inid com.ty of Cloarfleld, to appear in n 'i !
their proper per.on,, w.tU their Roll. Record,, JUSt Opening nil linUSUalty large;
well Mlcclod stock of goods
ami in tlieir bchiilf. pertnin to bo donn. PllllCtl tO the WatltS.o! tllO COmUlU-
Ji, 22 nity for the Fall and Winter trndo,1
thousand elfhtlinndred and aixty-ono. Uvllicll tllCV oflcT ill larC and SUiall
F. U. MILI.KK, Sheriff. I . . J . ,, :
.. .quantities on tlic most reasonable
Rr.GI.STr.lt S NOTIC1U NotUo, Uhore-'. i
by given that the following account, have, terillS CALL AND EXAMINE FOR
b.y.aiuineilana.pAM.d by ma. and remaii i' yoURSF-LVKS Tlieir aSSOrtmCllt O '
filed of record In tlna ollica for the insnecdon of! I
Ueire, lestoc, creditora.aud all otbera in any'rJDY nnODiiJ IMQTIOlMf?
other vay Intoreated, and will be preaeutod to j U ' wWWUa ') IHU I IUPIJ
be held at the Court Ilouae, in lb. borough of , rtTJ fnMfholl of ln,Lio and aervico. U
u f k, ''mtMn "1 ,he SJ Monday of , ,l6cia, ftl,entioll been paid to-tho .el.ctiu., of
. .u,.,.ui.uu ..., , ; ,
Tho administration account of Johu Bcera, Ad
j ininistratur of all and singular the gonda and
ebattnls, rights and credits, which, wore of Ueorge
Soader, Into of tlia township of Hoggs, in the
county of Clearfield, decensod. '
The aroount'of John,''. Hex, Administrator of
all tnd singular, tha. goods and chattels, Ac, of
John AdrWnJ.t ,f Pike township, Clearfiold
The) Anal accnuat-of Mitra S. Spohcer, Admin
istrator of all and singular tht goodsaod chattela,
rights and credits, which were of Hannah Spencer,
(or Wall,) late of Pcnn township, ClearAeld eoun
ty, deceased.
Tho final account of Milea S. Spencer, Admin
istrator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits, whirh were of N'ancy Spencer,
ef Pcnn t"wnhip, Clearfield rounty, dee'd.
febU-td JAMES AV RIO LEY, Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of sundry wrl ef Venditioni Expo
nna, issued out of t'i Court of Common
Picas of Clearfield county, and to ine directed,
there will be exposed to public sale, at tho court
house, in tho borough of Clearfield, on Monday,
the 18th diiy of March, 1381, the following
described property, vi:
A certain tract of hind situate In Bradford
town-hip, Pa., bounded on tho east by lands of
Kitchen, on the west by landa of II. Buiugardncr,
on the tooth hy lands of Nciip a 11 'I Mains, and
011 the north by landa of William Welker; con
taining one hundred acres and allowance, inoro
:r loss, and about thirty-five acrca cleared, with
hewed log honso and double big barn therein
erected. Seized, t.tken in execution, and to be
sold na the property uf John Sbimmel.
Also a certain tract of land situate inOraham
township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded un the
,1.1 hv .lnhn 11., It nnrll, l. .I..I,n llnll n,. )..
wesr by Poivnall, aud un tho snilh by tho turn
pike; containing four aud one-bulf acres, with
small h g enhin house and round-log stable en-e'nd
thereon. Soiled, takon in execution and to be
sold as tho property of David Turner.
Also by virtue of a certain writ of Al. Levari
Facias,
A certain tract of land situate lb Hoggs town
ship, Clearfield county, Pn., boginning at a post,
thence by Walter Stewart Survey, east 100
perches to a post; th :nee by residue of the tract
100 pen-hes ;' thence west 160 peichesj thenee by
John Taylor survey, north 100 porches.: contain
ine 0110 hundred acres, heiuc tho northwest cor
ner of tho John Montgomery survey. Sefxed,
taken iu elocution, and to besuld as the property
of Jonaa II, Peters.
Cine' third-Mils parebasa money must invariably
ho paid at tlx time the property 1 1 knocked down
or it will ha refold ; and -the balanee before tho
docd ia acknowledged.
F. O. MILLER.Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offlcd, Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 27, P ol.
N
EW. 1)11 11 G STOliE
The subscribers nave opened a full aud eotn
pletc assortment 'of DRUMS in tho new brick
building uf Dr. Wuuda, on Ihe corner of Leeint
and Cherry streets, in tho boreugh of Clrai Hold,
where they will h lia py to accommodate any
person who may Ucairc articles iu nieir line, i uo
business ill be confined strictly to a
,. , , r,
Jh vj ami raenpUun Iuw,W,
And no pains will bespai ed to rendor satisfaction,
Dr.
, l T r. r. . tl,. I.,.,.... ....In., ,1, n v.
bo
louo,, null L-'MIBllllC., I), vt..K..u.a,
when not absent on professional busin-aa. A
separate room fir consultation ia attached to the
store, whero pntieuts may be examined privately.
Krery article usually found In such an eet.ib- j
lih incut will be kept ou hand, and sold at greatly ,
rod it d prices.
Tanxs iikino BTmcn.r Cjisn, will enable them
to ollor indueenieula in the way of prices
Phvaiciniia will be aunplicd at a small per
centage over cost and carriagj aud tlnir orders
are aolioitod. ' Every article sold will be pun sad :
of the best quality.
fel6 If w OODS DAllKliTT.
PhiUipsburg; and Waterford Railroad.!. 1.1 SuS
V MEETING of the Stockholders of tha Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Tobacco and Segars, Station-1
" Philipiburg nnd Waterford Railroad ary, Perfumery, Brushes, and Fancy articles,
Company" will be held at the ofhco of said Com- - which he will dispose of cheap for cash,
piny, iu tho' borough of Clearfield, Clearfield' Ho invites the publie to call and examine his
county, Pa-, on ..MONDAY, the 18th dy of slock of goods before purchasing elsewhere.
March, A- D. 1 SCI, between the hours of 12 and Country Physicians furnished with Drugst .
I o clock p, m. 01 sam uay, lor lue purpose 01
electing one President aud twelve Directors 10
servo until the cceond Monday of January, 1SC2.
A .u attendance is rUd.
Clearfield, Jan. 21.1S61-
A1
milSlwl'IIAIOKH MIH..-L,lterl
f Administration having been this Uay
gr.ntrd to' tha undersigned on tho estate
SUSAN ARDERY, lateof I.awrenca tp., Uca
I eld county, decoascd, all persons Indebted
said estate aCK' dequeued to innko i.n.nedinle
payment, anj thoo having claims against the
same will prtJcni mem uuiy uuineuiieaieu ior
settlement, i v. - jas. t. LEONARD. (
JanuOfit, ,
OTHAY IIKIKKIt. Cams to '.he residenco
Zn tp ! al 2 Ttrl
iR-?ed. erumplei
.. n.i
sold. Tho owner
kl of tha subscj-iber in Husto
or aix weeks ago,
a UhlrEIl
horns, and about
two yonrs
, , r0(iuled to cma forward, prove property, pay
charges and tako her away nr she will be dispo
aod of according to law. il.l.a.u nun,
January 9, 1SCI. .Itf
A
IMIN'!JTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettera of
Administration having this dny neen gram
ed to tho undersigned on tl.e estate of JOHN
YOUN'O, Into of Burnsido township, Clearfield
cmmlv, decrnsed, nil persona Indehtod to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
andttl.o.e nnving cnums ngimin .....
nreicnt them dulv nnthenticnted for settlement.
. iftVl.TL't CL-linTVU A.ltn'.
O t .'. U .1 Cliltllttiw r.. ......
New Washington, Jan. 31, 1801.
f.bO-Ol'
tbia dav been Ernnled t.i the un
dersigned on the estate of JOHN DILLON, lata,
I Pf Burnsido-township, Clearfiold counly.deed,
' l scrsonp knowing themselvea indobted to said
estate are requested to make iuimediuto payment,
... i I. will nrnt
dersigned on the estate of JOHN DILLON,
end thoso having claims against it will present
.!,., rf,.lv aut'.enticated for aettlement.
I,-., J. A. 11 EO ARTY,
fe,40t J. II. HKOARTY,
1861. 18(51 C
THE FIRST AWUIVAL
OF
F ALL'J WINTER GOODS
11 nidt
REED, WEAVER & CO.
J - ,
LA LM ES' nilESi fiOODS. wh rh art of evert
variety and the very latest Uriel.
Silks, ilelaiues, PI di, Merinos, Poplins,
Alpaeeas, Casluuvfcs, French, Pcol'.u
aud Domestic Uinghans, Prints,
Linseya, Cambrics, Brilliants,
Fig. and plain Bobinctts,
n,Bl.k 4 Casalmeres, Salinctls, jeaua,
Irish Linen Cloths te.
I
Tweeds, Corduinvs, Hickory Piripe, Ticking,!
Crash, Diaper, Bleaobtd and unbloaohed inua.
liris A drills, ltei, drey, Whitesnd Canton Flan
nela. Also a larg stook of Ladiei' and tlon'.le
ineiis' rihawli, Double aud Singlo, htetlus aud
Chenilles, Black and Drab Cloth capes of the
very latest fashioa.
adies' Bonnets nnd Hats, trimmed andun-
trimmed, of tho Latest Styles at
R. W. it CO's.
J
OIIN ODELL
UPHOLSTER AND CARKIAOE TRIM
MtR, LiJtftl ill A. ft. Xham'i .Villi, 0l milf &ul
sif (JlearfieU borough,
Rospectfully informs the citisens of Clearfield
and adjuiuing counties, that ho la al all times
prepared to luaiiulnctiire, at too snonesi nonce,
Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses ef all
kinds and siaes, 0110 of whch Is a Folding Mat
tress, suitable for CABINS ON RAFTS, which
can be folded iu small compass, and emptied and
refilled at nlcnmiro ; and vary cheap. He also
trims Cntrisgrs, uiskes repairs to nil kinds ef
Carriara Trimuiine and Upholstery, and cakes
. Cords for Mason's Tracing Linea, of any thick-
nesa or lenrth
'R-Country Produce, Corn Huska, or Cash!
taken in ttehango ror work,
JCU'All orders left with any of the Merrhan
of Claarfleld borough will b promptly attend
,o d r c ; r, 1
111, AMI V1.1IV1'..
WT E would respectfully inform our fri,nd,,
H patrons nnth. public K4rlly, t ht wc
have now In .tore and offer Wholesale , nd Re-
jtail at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very
choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Vt ar 1 of every variety and stylo.
Every description of Diamond Work and oth
er Jewelry, made to order at short notiea.
taf All goods warranted tube as represented.
Particular attention given to the repairing of
Watches and Jewelry of erery description.
BTAL'FFER A HARLEY.
No. CJJ MARKET street, (south aide, Phila.
Sept. lUlh, lafiO. 8 mo.
CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA.
THE above Hotel, having rocontly boon fitted
up for a bouse of cntertaiuutcnt, is now open
for the accommodation of the public. Travelers
will fici this a convenient house.
May U ISiS, AlliN JO) DAN.
r . ,,'tl r . 11 m i ,
Infallible VcgOlabC lOWtlCTb.
I For the tpcedy and elfoetual Curs ofnll "urn
I w,, AA,,,,,. ti'.m, ivprps,a, Luv, Com-'
Wni',if and all Aeure nnd Ciinmic. internet of A:
.....I S'..liai. 12. ..4 1 ...m, (klatt... ,n
' .
, IT.. ,PA.
Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 Phila. P O
r.1oecy S. W. Cor. Third d- Arch Sla.
Oej SMHC--JlOt.
HARTSWICK'S
DRUG ij- VARIETY
MARKET STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL
.huhi-hk.-, mum uua.v, ,-.. ... .-
roasoaauio raies. j. u. unmon n,
' Clearfield, Pa., Dec. 28, 1660. I
JMuXrofsU
! A A. ."7.1 f
,3K01tfiE FHIfKER. d'ecen ed. lateof Brady I
..,.,,!, n. (.'lrnrfield coiinlv. all persona liidebtad
o tatA t,Me n,-0 rc lUolcd to make Immediate!
r(lrn.oiit. and those having cbirci against;
1 ,alni, wII prent Ihein iu'v autliontlrated ,
uU,men, ELIZABETH fc'IIUCKER,
jtnO-Bt
Adm'X.
i Important Notice.
I The undersigned, Into publisher of Ihe "Clear-
fj?" "? X.iXVJub'
""'r Hard "f tuVU?:SZj.t '
vork incurred duruiK the three veara couitnan-
' " .'""V;", ... ?... ,.., , , .
neld llepiiblican laKei una meinou m caning
""'f'8 J 'X, in fh. borough .f Cle
n.ld, and maaa saiuam.ni ... .... . -
.. . . i . . ,
: .- . ... .i
it oi i n .n,np. n. inria
ncioitnis miisr oc(enu. si. l Aie.w......
Clearfield, December
is.
- vyi
TOTICI'---Tho undorsiined, an Auditor
J appointed to distribute the money arisin g
ip.in the sale of tl.o real estate of AM I EL,
STltOUI, lata of Fergnsou township, glve.-nolie.j
that ho will attend to ihe same, at Ihj. ciftes of '
j.u.r.u.er a i v., .u v..
me ...in oi ri,u..e-...., - .
d. in., where and when all perso. a legally inter
ested may attend. ISRAEL TEST, j
I loon-il-
- ! MUOKK Si KTKWlLSU,
lattj -rii0.cMile and Retail Merrhanta.
-rii0lCKule and Retail Merrhanta. Also
exWn,iT dealer. In timber, aa.4 lumd
D,r D(j ,hingles. Also, dealers in n.nr an-
traja which will b. sold eheap for cash.
fe A . .n.n
Oct. 14,1859.
Salt.
VERY CnEAP at tha store of
Jan23 WM. F.IRWIN.
TT AM, Ides, Mackerel and Herring for
, low at the ator. of
W. F.IRH'IN.
Clearfio , July 11th 1S. .
Flour.
GOOD ARTlCLE.fot sale at th. or of
ao?3 W. F. IRWIX.
"1 It CAT WOltK O.N THKSORUt
J " ' '" "
TnE HOUSE AJsl) HIS riMAflf:
Br Robkut Jrsaisios, v. a.,
rmfeasor of Tatliology and operative surgery in '
tho Veterinary Colleo of PbilaJ'dbia, etc.. ft! a
HI Tall You ef the O.igin, History and diatin-c-tive
tmits of the various breeds, of
Eiiroi.cnii, Asintie, Afrfr.a.i and A'4ier
ied lior.-wa, with the hysicnl fof-
tKia una peculiantiea of . tuo.ajiuiut,
and. how to aseertnin Iiis sja ''
nuuthvi-,uid fjinlitlon of uia tea'th?
il!uitiated with numerous explanuwry
engrni-iiic-i. ' ,
THE HORSE. AND JUS MSEASE3 1
Wlil Tell You of Breeding, Brfaking, StabUnj
Vetdiug, liro.ni'lhe', Shciug, "-id th
gi'Ucrul r,:'tnni;euicnt of tl.e horse
with the host m.u'esof ndininiilrrinf;
'meiliciHe, also, how lu trial Biting,
Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,
Ctib l'iiin', l'.J.-tleKsnesf, and other
vices to which ho is subject ; with nu
merous explanatory engrn.inga.
THE HORSE AMJ HIS DISEASE?
Will Tell You of th..- ruur-er, eymidonn-, and
Treatmout ofSt.;ii. Sore Throat,
Piatrmper, Cutnrrii, Infiueiisa, ilrr
eliitis, PiiuUtnonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Vind, Chronic Cou'li, Roaring und
M bistling, Lainpns. Sore Mouth and
Clcots, nnd decayed Tcttb. with other
Jitoun-s if the Mouth nnd Hesj.irito
ry Qrnns.
TJIE HORSE AND 1US PISEASEi
Will Tell You of the eaiues, fjmjito-.tf . an
Treatment of Weriua, Jtutt, I'ollo
Strnnguliition, Puiy t'onci 1 lions
Ruptures, l'aby, 1 i si-b'.-n, Juro ;ice.
Ie,,ntirrlioi.ii, Ill-.-iy ''ri'ie, .-tor-i-j
in the. Kidneys aud I. ladder. Int'aina
tioii, and other diseases i t thu Stm
ach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Or-
THE HOUSE AND HIS PISEATi..)
I Will Tall You of tho cau.ies, sympioni, an-t
I Treatment of Bene, l'Jlo.d -.ml iior.
8.avin, Ping-Bone, Swvcnie, Stnins,
Broken Knee-, Vind "vV..,. 1'oi.uder,
Solo liruUoaoJ Uravol, t'r.io'.u l Hoof,
Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and r.r.i,
also, of Megrims, erligu, r;t!i;-"y,
Staggers, and other ij. uasr.-f of tho
l'eel, Li-irs, aud Head.
I THE HOUSE AND Hi:; r LEASES
I Will fell Yon of the enures, aymptums pun
Trentmont of l'is'ula. Full E il, Uiuu
dure, Farcy, Scarlet lever, t!ir;a
Surfeit, Loek"d J.;v, Bhcunialisin
Cramp, Oulls, Diseases or tho Eye and
Heart, A.C., it. and bow t uanuga
Castration, Bleeding. Trep! inr.ing,
Boweliug, Firing, Hernia, An:puti
lion, Tapping, ii:.cl olhcr furgiei.lop
eralinns. THE HORSE AND IUS I IoLASVn
Will Tell YouofUaroy'a Method of taming Hcr
roi j how to Approach, llulter, or S'i
blo a Colt ; how to aeenstom a horse
to strango sounds aud sights, and how
to Bl Saddle, Bide, and l'ro:,!c Uim
to Harness, also, tho rorm und lu
cf Warrcity, The whole being t'v-r"-at.lt
of more than fifteen years' cureti'l
vludy of the habits pe mliarities,
wants and weaknesses of this iioblo
and useful anluial.
The Book contains 381 pngen, appropriately il
lustrated by nearly Ono Hundred ongravinys,
iMratea ny nearly uno uuna.eu ongrvina,
i pr.nted ... . oloav -n.l open type, and v
fwirsrdcd to any dd 0 , pojisgo paid
ill
receipt ef lit ice, half bound, $ 1,00, or, in cloth
1 extra, il.o,
j $1(X() A 1. AR can be madn hy ei.terp.i--king
men everywhere, in selling the above, und
.other popular worka of ours. Our inducement!'
to all such are exceedingly liberal,
i For single copies of tho Book, or for terms to
, agenrs, with other Information, apply to our n I
! dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher.
No. 817 Sansou. Street Fhilade'pluii, l'u.
Derwnber 11, 1J60. Cmo.
rpiIK PUOPLU'S COOK HOOK.
M O L t. K N fJ O O K K R Y ,
In all its branches. By Miss Eliia Atron.
Carelully Revised by Mra, S. J. Halh.
It Tells You how to choose all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Uame, with all fh various
and laost appruvod inodns of dressing
and cooking Beef aud i'orl; ; also th
b;at and (implost way of salting, tick
ling and curing tVo same.
It Telia You all tha various nnd most approved
modvs oi dressing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Voal, Poijkry, and
Oaiue of nil kinds, with tho ditfercrt
Dressings, Gravies, and stuffings appro
priate to cub. .
t Tells You bow to choose, ole.vn, nnd preserve
Fish of all kinds, and how to iwecteu It
when taiutod ; also all tho various and
most approved modes of oooking, with
the different Dressings, Sauces, aud
Flavoring appropriate to each,
Il Tells You all the various and most approved
wodas or prepmiug over fllty different
kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Oam, aud
Vegetable Soips, Broths, aud Stews,
with the Ucli.'hca and Seasonings ap
propriatt to each.
It Telia You all the various and most aptirovtJ
modes of cooking Vegetables of every
, deeriti j-, also hew to prepnra Pick
les, Catsups and Curries of nil kinda,
Potted Meats, Fish, Oamo, Mush
rooais, itc.
It Tells You all it various and most approved
modna of preparing as I eooLtng all kind?
of Plain nnd Faucy Pastry, Puddings,
Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confection,
cry, Preserves, Jellies, and Swoet Dish
es jf every description.
It Telia You all the v-rlous and most approve!
modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muffiini,
and Il scuit. tho hist method i.f propa-
riug Coffee, Choeulat", and Tea, ami
how to make Svriir Curd'mli, and
Wines of variuua kinda.
r, T.ll. Yu U. 'o ,,i nut . ornamental Ta.
hie, hew to Carve all kluds of Fish,
Flesh or Towl, a d in rhort, how to ao
simplify tha w hol Art "f Cojking as to
bring tho choicest luxuries of tha tnble
within everybody's reach.
Th, book contain, 41S papes.
twelve hundred Recipes, all of w
. . , . e i.
suits of actual experience, havin
and upwards of
f which aro tho re-
experience, having been uuiy ana
' ?"ful'y !"'. uud" 'hr P'V?' Prrl"tnDJ
aiiiFB oi i no wruern. 11 iiiiii'-u 111 ..ii tinv
. jf mwlTUtti witB appropriate engrs-
. t
i -; ,,. r. r.fli.i , ..ij,
I i" ... " 7n;: z z u v. ;;..im
1II-UIIJ UMI., gV ... -
. i.. T .in - -I,.,e ..... ill',
' ..' ..1 ; v , ., ' '.. '.,,' .' .,,,.,:.
. mjn errrTwhor, ,clllll- lu0 ubovo work
onr"inl,u(.rmf ' r0 R., ,uch ,,in- rFty liberal,
Fur,in )ecoji(., 0f the Book, or for terms to.
u, wilh otier information, applv to oar ad- :
drpM JOHN K. T'lTTEH, ruhli-lior.
Xo m 8lin,om Stri)C, ruiiadalpbia, Pa.
- ,. IB ,...
I loots and shoos, a larger sk.et ana .own
i y prices than ever, at Irvine theapost corner.
t.urweivivillo, .May 10, uO'
' rok!ng Stove, of varloua aiioa arid prieea for
J s.l. by ( K. A. IRYIX r
Cunvtnsvllle, i!av 13, Ii0.
I .- r .
A very largo stock of Spring and Summer
I elntbing of Ih. lat-st styles Tor slo low by
V' Large and splendid stock of Dress trioi
roiugs, Belt, Head Dresses, Netta, Plum.a
aal.jAoj.at
... . a- eu s,
I
' t Large stock ef Men A Boy 'a clothing, just '
. ' J received at R. W. A C'f
Carpels, Drugget, carpet chain, Bags an 1
Bafgiag, Curled Hair A.., at
' . . W. VO'.