Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 17, 1861, Image 3

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v KDNESPAY. APRIL 17. I8CI
I?iTlie "Clearfield Republican" office
. ... ...mnvfil (o i lie oflice formorlv
jj DeOJ ,,
d by T. J. MeCullough, Esq., on
rCUl'N-"
iirkrt Slrect.oppositc It. Mo.a ip's Stoic
The Legislature of Missorui hag
t passed an net instituting tho death
' n,ltyt for stca'ing cither, horses or,
jogro slaves.
Stohb Roiuikii . V'e learn that Ihestore
,f i Irvin, ntCurwensville, was enter
Jei!y 0,1 11,0 nornin3 of 151,1 '"st-
,d robbed ofsever.il articles ol dry goods,
jnil, report ays' B'Jmo cas'1 0ut fl'lcnJ'
Mcub Showers, was sleeping in Hie store
l the time, but the burglars very pru
dently Ihilcfl to arouse linn.
ffmii Ah akk Cates. Wc thought, that
luge articles were only intended to dis
nguisli tho " irrepressibles " fr-iui their
,llow mertnls, diir'ng tho lato campaign,
at upon visiting tiio river a day or two
o, we observed ono put to a much bot
eru.'e, by thieK'ing !he shoulders of n
,r,ly rnflman fiom tho peltings of the
ofiii. If these capes hud not been in
runiflnliil n enuring tlio inisohiel from
diich tho country is now bullerin, we
lould bo happy to recommend them to
j our rifling friends,
OrK Oonukk'sional JMstkh.t. l?y ihe
apporiionment till -as reported in our
Ifjjislatiue, the -UU, or "WiM Cat
iiistriot, is about being transposed into
:lie ltitli, by striking nit Venairgo und
ilarion counties, and substituting Erie,
sliicb, as a Republican remarked, T.as to
nuke it perfectly safe f'r them.
From the lower end oi Cunieron county
:o the Ohio line, rovers about half the
wgth of the whole Stale, and from tho
Cimbria COUPty line to tho Ne-v Yol k
ine, covers over 0:19 half the width of
ihe State. From tlie pomlorous ti.o 01
iliediitrict it might bo justly termed the
Elepbant district, but its shupo more titlj
mogtfsts the name of Dromedary.
IUr'TiSu The lute rains have given
. , - t. 1 1 r
our Lumbermen a eapu.;i uppoi nmnj "i
:etting to market. During Sunday and
Monday nil our lumbering streams were
unuwiliy high, ami th liver h 6t:ll in
;ood rafting order to d;iy. A great Ues
iructicn of l unber has taken placo bc
ncen this plaoo nid the J'out of tho
fulls, caused by the great amount of lum
ber uflout, soinetiines foui a.id fivo rafts
ilatiiii! at once, mo.4 cf which will bo u
total loss.
We heard nn eld Tilot remark, that
iero was more lumber staved on Mon
day alone, than was ever known before in
one whole season.
liy the Jutest uccotinls we have from
jolow, sa'.es were niado at Lock 11a-
;on at from four and a half to seven and a
kslf for pine and oak according to (piality,
and that at Middletovvn, Marhuta, and
other eiislorn inaikcU nothing is doing
Ijf way of sales buyers ni holding oil.
expex'ling a largo run of lun'l er.
The President's Proclamation.
Sttentv five Thou-nnd Militia Ordered 0it-
An
Extra Session of Congress tailed.
Whereas,- the l.iw of the Cniled Stales
lave for some time past, and nou at e, op
lted, and the execution tlierecl'ol s'.ruc
ted in the. Slates of South Carolina, 'aoor
(is, Alabama, I'lorid.i, Mississippi, Louis
iana and Texae, by rombiiuitnins loo.
powerful to be suppiesKed by tho ordina
ry course of judicial proceedings, or by
Ihe powers vested in the Marshals by
Uw :
Now, theiefore. I, Aiiuaiiam Linioi.v,
President of tho United States, in virtue
of the power in me vested by tho consti
tution and 1 ivvs, have thought lit to call
forth, the militia of the several States of
(ho Union to the tpgrrgato number ol
m'snfy-ftVy thousand, ill order to suppress
Mid combinations, and to cuti'e tho la vs
to bfl duly executed.
The details fur this object will be imrno
diately comiiiur.ieiitcd lo the State au
thorities throuidi the War Department. 1
appeal to nil loyal citizens lo favor, facil
itate and aid this, effort to tnaintaii. the
bonor, the integrity, and 'ho exislence ol
onrimtionul Union and the poipetuily of
popular government, and to redress wrongs
long enough endured.
i deem it nre per to tin that the tie.v. erv,ce.
filled to the. fjrceit her, hienUed forth will
frokaUi Lc to renatse.it the forli, vlaeet and
ynpcwi Thick haicoeenseizettjrom inc 1 mon ;
nd in eveiv event the utmost care will
beobsorved, consistently with tho objects
foresaid, to avoid any destruction of. or
interference wiih, property, or any di
torlance of peaceful citizens in any part
01 he country : nnrt 1 Hereby command
theuersons composing tho combinations
tforesnid to disperse and retire peaceably
w their respective abodes willnn twenty
hv 'rom tliis dale.
Preming that (he present comlition of
public nllairj present nn rxtraoncniiry
occasion, I do hereby, in virtue of the
power in mo vested by tho fJ'm.tilution,
Mnvcne both Houses of Congress.
The Scniitors and IK iircfcntattvcs arc
lhtrfura sumiiioiied to assemble at their
chsmUerj 'it twelvo o'clock, noon, 011
Thursday the fourth day of Inly next,
then and thero to consider and determine
uch measures, ns, in their wisdom, the
public safety and interest may may seem
o demand.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
nJ hand, aud caused the seal af the Uni
N StauM to ho aHixnd.
J'oneat the city of Washington, this fif-j
teenth day of April, ir. the year of our,
kord one thout-juid eiirlit hundred and I
ixty-one, and of the independence of
the 1'niied States tho eighty-filth.
Ahkaiiam Lincoln.
W. II. Shwarp. Secilary of SUUe.
lit
aHMaaBBaOTa
DIED This tnornins Kshecca, wife of
5K!a.air',Cr f LaVVrC"Ce l0Wnfcl,ir,
Bell) gUtiscnUnfs.
COSTAU'S"
V&irafim liSxtarasuniitltairs.
Tim
"ONLY INFALLIBLE ItEMEDIKS KNOWN."
Destroys Instantly
EVERY FUKM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN-
Thoso prepnrntions (tinlike all others,) are
"Free from Poisons."
'Not dangerous to tho hu moll family,"
"Rnts come out of their holes to die."
10 TitAns and more es'tiiblisVa' in Now York city
Cud by tho City Post Offlce.
Cud by tho Cily Prisons and Station Houses.
i;l ,y City Steamers, Ships, Ac.
(tf,l the City Hosp"t!ils, Al ins-Houses, Ac
Cdb,j tho City Hotels 'Antur,""St. Nich
ulus," fe.
Cud by tho Hoarding Houses Ac., Ao,
Ctrd In mure than 50,000 Priv. to Families.
f ir Srr wltnl life Tenjih; Teon null fknh 'i i.ry.
lll'.-Kl I!, x I ii. All mo summer 1
hnve been truublvd with ttoaches nnd Mico. I
tvimnetnally ashamod of ihe hnune, fur tho lloaeh-
a unrn al nrvu Imr.t T titl rn ll ft M. lilt (if VflUT
Exterminator nnd tried it, and in ono wock there
uus not a Iiuacli or Mouso in the house.
Johm M. OivENs, No. Ill Elm street. 1
1IOVSFKKEPEKS - troubled with vermin,
need bo so no Inngcr' if they uso "CostarV Ex-
tenninat jrs. We have used it to our satisfcetion ,
and if a box cot Ji ws would hnvo it. Wo had
tried poisons, but they effected nothing ; but
Costah's nrticlo knocks the breath out of Rats,
Mice and Hed-Bugs, quicker than wo can write
it It is in grt'iit demand all over the country.
J.iiVmi (). Unfile.
MOP.E UltAIN and provisions are destnyed
annually in (4iiint county by vermin, than would
pay for Ions of this Hat and Insect killer. --
ennlrr IViV.j 7n aif
IlEMtY H. COSTAR Your E xtorniinator is
received, used, and pronounced a decided sue
. ... 1 .1 .1. t .. . .
ces. Wo used a oox 01 11, aim me "j i"
and Mice -around our prcinues "raised Ned" that
ui?bt wns a caution to sloepcrs. Since not a Hut
w .Mouse has been heard in ganot or cellar.
ilanrnivr foKnl Time:
1 HAVE liEEN SELLINO Your Extermina
tor for tho last year, and hnvo found it a iwe
evory time. I have not known it to fail in
a single instance''
fiKo. Ttosa, Cardington, 0.
WE AUK SELLING Your prcpnrnlious rap
i.lly, nnd wherever tboy have boen usod, Kats,
Mico, Hoaches, nnd Vermin disappear immedi
ately E ssn A Stoi rrnR, Dir.g , N. Windsor, Md.
Tu Dtitrny
To I)sli -oy
7'o Jlrtlrny
7'o Ilmirny
To Dcttriy
To Ihtttmy
-Rats, Ronches, Ac.
Mrce, Moles, it,
-Bed Rugs.
- Moths, Fleas, Ants, ,.
-Mosquitoes.
-Insects eu Plants and Fowls.
-Insects on Animals, Ac.
7o Dmleoy
7o Dcntiny Every form nnd species of Vermin.
VSE OM.V
CosUrV Hat, Roach, fc. Exterminator
'Costar's" J!ed-15ug Exterminator.
Costar'n" Electric Powder Jor Ir.socts, fee.
Is 25. 50e, An $1 Roxrs, Rottlks A Flasks.
tl a no J.i S17.KS fob Plantations.
lilies, Boats, Hotkls, it c.
J:fi-SM AVeeyir noie by
All Wiioi.r.sALR DnvcoisTS in largo cities.
All Retail Dki;cjst.s OnotKiis Stoi-.ikf.kp-
brs, ito.,in all Country Villngesand Towns.
Wholesale.Agents in New York city.
Shiefl'elin Brothers if- Co.
li.A.l'ahiistock.llullAco.'
A. II. A D. Sands A Co. '
AVIieelerA Hart.
Hegnman if- Co.
Hull, Ruckel f- Co.
Tbnmns it Fuller,
P. D. Oiris.
Harrol.Risley A Kitchen.
Rush, dale t- Robinson
M. Wnrd. Closo A Co.
McKtsson A Robbins.
D. S. Ilarnes A Co.
F. a YV lis A Co.
Lnr.olle.Miir-hidardnor
Hall, Dixon A Co.
Conrad Fox.
Dudley A Stadord.
AND OTHERS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. W. I'yott A Sons, iRob't Stioemakor A Co.
II. A. Fuhnesiock A Co (French, Richards Co
AND
All tho Principal Cities and Towns In the
UNITED STATES.
AT
CLi:ARFlLI), i'cima.
ij,Sjld by
J. 0. 1IAKTSWICK.
And by Dnrr.iiisTs, (Inorsas and Rrtailrrs gen
erally, in Citv and CoISTrv.
fcjyCotsTRV Dealers can order as above.
Or address orders direct-or it Trices, Terms.
,-c-is desiredfrsend for Circular lo Dealers
to ...,.
t Ufi.MvX Iv. Ul'M.vii.
.Twucipal Dbmt-A'o. 1J Rrondway - Oppo
,'" KiCh0la,nln9-." lS04ts.
-ft.
Williiinitville, Cttarjtttd County, Pa.,
hero bo will koop oonituntly on band agenernl
assortmon-t of
'Jh-y Goods, 'Groceries, Proi'isioM, :,
which he will exchnngo for Timber, Boards,
Shingles, Grain, Country Produce, Ao.
lie will bo pleased to haro nil who wish to
purcbaso any of tho above articles give him a
cull. JAMES E. WATSON.
Willinmsville, April 1, 1801.
G L E N - E C II O MILLS,
Ucrmiintown, Pa.
cCALLUM & Cu
i ..a u iviTirTrwiii
Importors, and Wholesale lleaWs in
c A it ! k T i ' u h; 1) n v c; ; v. T
viu ilviiix, m.iiii.m,, ,, l
w v r.no (i,nui,1,,i vionf
OpfOsTto State House,) I PJ1ICES FROM $40 to 70.
nt,r3pl 'y AjiBirjiiA. Tho 1!0l-D0IR sewing MACHINE, an en-
(TirriOX.-Tho public nrchoreliyenulioned J-'mving of which is hero represented, has now
) n-ainst harboring or trusting 'my wife SIT. ee6frtt a reeftgniltea favorite wherever it
SANNAII.onnivac.ount.nsInmdetetn.ineflto J'as bcitl introduced anl to, l.cyolid question,
pay no debts of her contracting after this .lata. A1' J'"'-; R! ,w.e11 BS "j0 hftnd.omest. low-priced
' j Jl U15LK It , Sewing Machine now before the puhlie.
n i . . ,:i ism i. s ' No. 1 A small nnd very neat Machine for
flraham tp,, April 3. MIM Family u.e.
V;i:XTS WATI:I). Wo want nn Agent I No. 2,-A Inrgo Mncliino for quilting heavy
in every city, town, nnd countv, in tho i wrli and for Plantiitum ne.
L'nitod States nnd Canada, to soil a now patent I This ."..'.ulnae imuh admired fur its simplici
article just invented. It requires a capital of ty, and for its reliability nnd durability rt is un
p i ... .., I t i,nrn il nf ninliiv. surra sed. A child twelve years can run it with
menu it oilers great inducements. For full par- ease j nnd yet it will sew lrom tho coarsest Hoth
tieulars. write immediately and receive our letter to tho finest Swiss. Tbero is no trouble of rs
bv return mail. HEAUOLUT & Co., I winding tho thread, ns it is token from the spools.
J . . ... ... m -i ill- 1 1 I nnii will run
nir.J-4t 4.ia uiuut itreci. rnuuueinuin.
ADMI'fraATOlfS JrOTTCE. Iji'ttcrs of
Administration having this day been front-
ed to the undersigned on the estato of JAM,
WILSON, late of Chest township, Clearfield
county, decrasdd, nil persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to make imniedinto payment.
.1 . i..:. . 11
preent tliem duly authentiented fur settlement.
DAtlD J. C A THO ART,
mat20-(it Adm'r.
HIlll IHtl.tJ IIU.III tllliins lit. ni,c iiiu ni.iw 1, in
1
I ' i t.. i-t. li oi-inm fliiL iMrViMi (frnnluJ l.i tits nn
aersigned 011 tho eslnto of JAMtS T.KA, sr. lute
of Jordan township. Clcnrlield county, deed.
nil niTsstin knnwiii'r thtifolvcs indclittMl 'tu nld
csinie arc requesiemo inaKo iiiiiiicuiiuo mij iiitui), I
iifnd those having claims against it will present,'
them duly aut'icnticatcd for settlement.
nOHEUT It E A.
JAMES HE A, jr.
THCS. RE A,
March 2", 1SC1 Kjiccnlors.
I' ItfT OK KI'.TAlI.r.H! of foreign and
j doniestie Merchandise in Clearfield County,
lor the year ISB1, subject to tno payment of
License;
.Viiine awl Pi'ti i' l. Cln. l.imuc.
Ellis Irwin A Son, CosIk t, 14 7 (Ml
A. to. Shaw, do 1.1 1 00
James Irwin, liirard, 11 7 00
Augustus Leeoute, do 13 10 00
Win. F.llumphroy, do I t 7 00
Thomas II. l'oreec. Cinihnm. 11 15 00
Holt, H'ils-n A Holt, do 12 12 50
Hiiiun Wuodwnrd, llii.tiili, ll 70j
David Tyler, do ll 7 00
irilliuin Hrady, do 1 1 7 00 1
Francis Coud:iet, Covington, 14 7 00
P. T. Hegarty, do 1 1 7 00
John llarmoy. do 11 7 00
V. Huffman, (Confec'y)do 8 5 00
William .V.mkey, Knrthntts, 14 7 00
R. J. llaynes, do 11 J 00
J. C. lirenner, Morris, 14 7 06
Fowler .f-Jones, do 11 7 00
Swnrls A llowers, do 117 "0
J. C, IlTenncr do I t
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 (HI
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
12 50
12 50
12 50
12 50
12 50
7 00
7 00
25 00
Daniel Ilrubnkor, I'nion,
11
:4
14
11
1 1
11
John Shenser, do
Phcrnix Lumber .1 Co, Guelich,
Fox A Souder, do
James A. llegnrty, do
P. Sneiringer A Co., 110
Juio Whitconib A Sons, Woodward, 1 1
D. J, McOftnn, do
ThoTuf.s Henderson, do
John M. Chase, do
Drain, Lippcncott f- Co , Decatur.
J. F. Stciner. do
Bowman A Perks, do
James Forrest. Lawrence,
Reed A Weaver, Clearfield,
Mooro A Etr.weiler, do
KtHiird Mossop, do
liraham A Boynton, do
William F. Irwin, do
C. Kratier A Sons, do
Mtrrcll A Rigler, do
J. O. Harlswiek, do
Leonard, Finnej, t Co.,
Brokers, do
William Liiinadoe, Roggs,
Henry Wnplo, Confec
tionery, do
Matthew Forcco, Bradford,
Kdwnrd Wi'dlam', do
Wlllimn Albert, do
A. Montgomery, Frad.y,
Jacob Knntx, do
John Carlisle, do
Reuben 11. Moore, do
Thoions Montgomery ,do
Daniel (loodlnnder, do
14
It
14
11
1 1
11
11
1 1
12
12
12
12
12
1 I
11
11
8
11
It
11
11
II
14
11
14
14
13
HI
14
11
12
11
14
3
It
8
1 I
11
14
8
14
14
1 1
14
14
14
7 00
in
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
1 0 00
7 oo
F. K. Arnold, do
Samuel Arnold, do
A. Montgomery, Curwcnsville,
E. A. Irwin, ' do
J. if-. J. F. Irwin. do
Potion, Hippie it' Co, do
John D. Thompson. d
J. Stephen Graff, Con
fectionery, do
John I'legnl, Penn,
Win. V. Anderson,
Confectionary, do
John Rroomall, Lumber Cily,
Wright A Co.', do
J. L. Curby, do
J. Ferguson, CohfeC
tionery, do
15
1-.1"
15
7 00 :
5 Ot) ,
7 00
5 0) .
7 00
7 00
7 00
5 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
II L. Henderson, A Co., Roll,
E. W. ltrndy, do
S. '. Hoover, d
James McMurrny, llarnsido,
E. MeMasters, do
Palehcn if- Sons, do
Russeil McMurrny, N. Washington. 1 1
William lluntor, Chest 1 1
James Curry, do 1 1
David Medheehnn, Jordan, 14
Swnn A Hartshorn, do 14
Win 11. llegnrty, do 11
Mary C.Wright A Co., llceearin, 14
John Robeson. do 14
William R. Dickinson, do 14
Jcraninh Cooper, do 1 1
(Iroom, Diekpy A Co. do 11
Lionel W. Weld, do 14
Snmuel llegnrty, do 1 1
Charles 1. Pusey, do 14
John Robeson, do 11
ItlSTILLKRIFS.
Michael Steinkereher, Morris, (!
IIRTAII.F.RS or rATF.NT HKDICINKR.
Thomas H. Foreee, Ifrahnm, 4
.1. C. Brenner, Morris, 4
Edward Williams, Bradford, 4
K. A. Irwin, Curwensvillc, 4
A. Monrgomery, do 4
C. D. Watson, Clearfield, 4
Woods rf- Barrett, do 4
HSSTAIBANT.
E. Goodwin, Curwenevllle, 4
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 on
& 00
6 00
I r.jf0TIcK.An Appeal will held on the
f MAy tl CoInllliimio,1(rV
Office, in Clearfield borongh , when and where all
' who feel theuisolvcs ngrieved by the above Ap-
- prn'neinent, cad attend if they rj""'"'
j Vat.Vr
HARRIS' IMPROVED'
HBTEiCCl(B)fiir
e ,rr j rr AT A li IT T AT I.'
- J ' 1 i' ''1 Ill i' J-
11 n "'", K'" ";
backwards as well us forwards, and still sews
c,ally perfect, and without danger of breaking
needles. It runs by friction, nnd by closing the
box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In faet,
W8 have no hesitation in recommending it as the
best fan ily Sewing Machine in use.
j, . ,1,1.1, 1, .
1 he. tullmctmi J rcviv.ahS AtCiiiWU the above
- - ....
Machhe
A t 'tli e Voir of the
tho First Premium.
rnnk'in Institute, 1353,
At tho Pennsylvania Plate Fa'ir. at PhilaSel.
'phia, September 21, 1 3511, tho First Premium a
, ''''I"" , , . . -.,,,.
I .At . c'nn ""'J ,fe Tl.ir, held at V yo
, Inin
For tho hat Unbi Thread Mncliino, at Tnn
, , '"""v "1
Medal.
At tho Mniylnr-d State Fair. hcM M tho Mary
land Insti'nt'e, Baltimore, Md., October, 150,
undor strong 'cotupetition, n Silver Medal was
awarded to this Machine.
At tho New Castle County Fair, held lit Wil
mington, Delaware, October, IS.'.1.) 0 Dipluun.
The nbovo Machines arc manufactured by
LI1AIIM: tV. IKIHMM),
Wilmington, Del.
SAL ESltOOMS.
No. 720 A ret Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
No. S01 Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. 1. HAKE It,
nim-r.-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
"Persons wishing to see the nbovo Machine
in operation, can do so by calling at the resi
dence of D. W. Moore, in C'b'arn'eM borongh.
T
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Br RoTlFllT JcNN'lSGS, V. (.,
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rji 11 1: v I'. op 1. !: c 001, iiooki
MODERN COOKERY,
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( areliilly Revised by Mrs, S, J. Halk.
ft Tells Toil how to t-hnnso nil kinds of Monti
Poultry, nnd Uiiuie, with all the varioo
and most npprovod inoips of dressing
ff.d Cooking BeiT and PoVk ; also th
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Flavoring appiopriiilc to cadi,
11 Tells Vou all the various and moi-l u'p'piovcif
Hiodes of preparing over fitly l liferent
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Vegetable Sotps, Broths, nn I Stew,
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Modes of cooking Vegetables o every
deseripli j", also hf w to preparo Pick;
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Potted Meats Fish, tl.11.1e, Mush
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how t make Syrups, Cordials, and
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