Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 10, 1861, Image 3

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Yieldin to rartinl nd temporary de-
.lure from necessity, this is the lead- on
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I ant nios 1 i i v mw mo
i in people, understand and appreciate
Il,(if nnln iW ivl.ilo in
it i woithy of nolo, that, while in '
7. .1 iovernn enfs hour of trial, large i "
k.,be.!?;i.1-Snihpm. nnrl
ail.
Tl.v been favored with the oflices 1,19
resigned, and proved false to the ''un
, m li(llAfl I llOIll tint inn 'will
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, or , duo to those ofheors who remuin
Jtrue des'itfi the example of treacherous
locito. But l'ie greatest honor and
' , important fact of nil is tho uncom-
. in ii'n ll i ' leu ilia 1 1 1 1 1 . iji r ii i
nrnincss ui mo umiiuiuh ouiuiiti iiui.t
rtinmon eanors. m mu iubi iuuu, j iur
knoivn, they have successfully resisted
trjiloroui cllorts ol these whoso commands
W n hour before they ol toyed ns absolute
l, 'I'hey understand without nn argu
1, Hint the destroying of the (lovei n
nent' sl'icli was niado by Washington
mean." no goon io uieui. i 'iii topuiar
ioternnient iinsoiicn neon caueu an ex
Ttnfiit. Two point in it our people
inrelrenly settled the successful es-
jblisliing anil tne succession auuunistcr
rntofit. One s'.ill remains its success-
fill maintenance ngninst n formidable at
tempt to overthrow it. It is for ihem to
lemouslraie to me norm iiuii tnose
ho can fairly carry an c.ecvon can also
oppress a reueiiioii inni ikiiio's are
hfrichtiul nr.d peaceful successors of
iilldii. and that when ballots nave fairly
mil constitutionally decided there can be
xuuccessful np'iral back to bullels, that
here can be no successful appeal except ly
u ots t belli selves at BUCCeetlinL' Clcc- lwllu
Sneli will ho n great lesson of
rtcf. leaching men what they cannot
,lteby an eleclio:;, neither can they take
it by war ; leaching all the lollies ol being
tbf 'beginners of war.
Lest there be some uneasiness in the
minds of candid men as to That U to b
he course of theUovernnient towards the
southern Slates after 1 ho rebellion shall
l.ave been suppressed, the Executive
ted.
'ecuis it proper to say it will be his pur-
se llicn, as ever, to bo guided I y .the
onulitulitin and the laws, nr.d that he
iroUiuiy will have no uillerent under-
utiihng ol the powers and the duties ol
heliovcrnment relatively to tho rights
if the .Sia'es and the people under the
,'onilitution, than expressed in tho Inau-
.iral Address, lie desires to prehcivc
ieOovernmcnt, that it may be aduiiuis
pred (o all as it was administered by the
jmiwIio made it. Loyal citizens every-
lure, have the riglit to claim this of
heir Government, and the (Jovernniont
Hitoriglit to wiilihold or neglect it. It
nut lterceived that in giving it there is
ir coercion, any conquest or subjugation
tiny just sensu of the tenus.
The Constitution provides, and nil the
met have accepted I he provision, that
hel'niied States shall gunranty to every
'lie in tins I n ion a republican form ol
lortmmrnt. Hut it a Mnto niny Inwiul
wont of the Union, liaving done so, it
ay also discard the republican form of in
internment : so that to prevent its going so
tit, H it all indispensable to tiso every
ueini to the end ot maintaining tne
In guarantee. When an end is law
i! unit oblignlorv the indispentii'ile
mi to obtain it Hi e uNo hnvful and obli-
tory.
ll wax with I ho deepest regret that the
accutive found the dutvof employing the
wpo.rer in defence ol tho Government
Ifwl upon him. lie could but. perform
iliiiduty or surrender tho existence ol the
'Ijternnict.t. No compromise by public
tenants could in the ense be mndo. Not
thl compromises nre not often propcr.but
iiil no popular ( tovei nmeiit can long sur
tire rum ked precedent, thnt those who
nrrr nn election can only save tho Gov
mum-iil finni immediate destruction by
pring up the niuin point upon w hich the
lopie gave tho election. J lie people
tliemelve, nnd not their sertnnts, can
oldy reverse their own deliberate decis
ioiw. Asa private citizen the executive
("ukl not have consented that these insli
lulions shall perish ; tnurli less could he,
betrayal ol o vasf nnd so sacred a trust
u these free people had conlided to him.
I fell that he hail in moral right to
krink, nor even to count the chances of
n life inwhnt might follow. In
Ml view of his great responsibility, he
Insofar, done what lie lini deemed his
duty. You will now, according to your
""iijniltfiiipnt, perform yours. Ho sin
"rely hopes that your views nnd actions
"Kvsourcoid Willi bi hr to assure all
Wlhful ciliitens w ho have beeu disturbed
inllieir rights ofa corUin and speedy res- j
toiulion lo them iimiLt Hie ronstitution
N the laws.
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i iiiDiiiir lima rnospn our cuunc,
piini.iiisiiu una iui sisr, iv"!,.
lose, itM
" renew our trust in Isod, end go loi warU i
i. . . - .
"ithout fear nnd wilh manly hearts.
AIIKAHAM LINCOLN.
Mr i, I8C1.
NEW GOODS!
ARRIVAL OF
tyring Sc Summer Goods
ATTUKCIIEArCASIl STOJtE.
lui
w just receiving and intoning a care
-'ttim Hock Uf St.rini, nn,l Hiimllicr ffoods
ol almost every description,
wsuiiful assortment of Prints nnd Dress
V' 01 the newest and latest stylos. Also a
turiety of useful notions.
WlY-GOODS AND NOTIONS.
et, 8hawls,
"nd Caps,
Hoots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Qi eensware,
Drugs and Medicines,
. Oil and Paints,
crpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
jf. , Mackerel lo J 1 and 1 barrels,
rt quality, all of which will be sold at
st ttk ut ready pay prices.
. ll friendt and the iihlie generally, are
Xi"1 call.
'firvS;.. An N""1' of OM.Vand approved
,Tli r FHODVCE taken In exchange of
i01!'""'"!. Juno 2i 1RI. WM. F. IRWIN.
Dl'RK U iiiti' i ..j .i
11 ., , i.i,i,,.miiiiiirii,8iii.i,
W in. 1 B S n(, 1!1 " c"n )upt received
tan L
UAHTSWICKS.
t $tarftlt Ljtpnblitair.
- 1
TIIK lllHI.i; CAUrtH.
The regular Monthly Concert, in .Id of th. Hi
,a society, will bo hold In the Lutheran Churcl
hurch
Suuday evoning, July 1 Ith, at
i -...ii. .
S o'clock, Tho
" .wecuon win no tn ken .
Uy order of tho President,
t. W. Kilt; KM, Soo'y.
, ti J t m t r ii;
mv-ti,. r r. r r.. .i,.i:.
" . l'n"vmo' 17 V V 7 ' I YZ
Lu'bersburg on the Fourth-together with
Proceedings of the Sunday School colobra-
nenr Centre School House aro on file uud
ll tltintlF ll. fit .1 ll. u-a n.m flnil IIIMn fi.p lliatii
Candidates Take Notice.
Candidates for nomination at tho Primary
Klection are informed that their Tickets will bo
printed by Saturday tho 20th in (taut. We will
print 2000 tickets for each ciindiduto who may
then bo in the field, unless specially ordered not
to do to. Candidates are expectod to tnko charge
of their tickets, as we cannot assume tho respon
sibility of their distribution end circalntion.
AccntKS"r. Ou Monday last, ns Col. Oco. C.
FasMnore was engaged in shoeing a horse at his
shop in this place, the horso suddenly wheeled,
throwing Mr. P. against the anvil wiilt such force
as to break one of Ills ribs.
ltKuovKit. The Clearfield County Rank was
removed yesterday across tho street to Graham's
new building.
Tub I.ate Foi BTH. A brief account of the
proceedings of the lute anniversary at Clearfield
and at l'enuville, will be found on our first page.
The proceedings at tlti place were in many
respects moie than ordinarily pleasant, and chief
among tho attractions of the day not to men.
tinn the fantustic parade in the evening, and the
display of firo-works at night was the perluriu
anco of tho HrnKS Baud. Do our cilUona prnpor
niprccinto their good fortiino in u ntg regaled
ULn "irrmg suaius an iuc. Kciiuitiiicn uis
course ? After hearing ninny of the brag li.init
of the principal cities of tho I'niun, wo can safe
ly say that this Hand, in proportion to tl.o uum
ber of instruments, Is eipial to any of them.
IPSuSomething good cm come out of I ?-
real, ns is demonstrated by the defeat of
the Chevalier Forney for L'lei kIiiiiof lie
House. Kthcridge of Tcnnnsseo was olco
Br3?".J. b. Luttle. hsii., will pease ac
cept our thanks for a copy of tin) Tilts
burgh W, containing th'. tncasage, ii
ndvauce of tho mail.
jrt'SrKri.iL Attbktkix is called to tho invi
tation of Lieut. Donor, of tho famous Third Itcgi
ment U. S, Cavalry, for recruits It is tho most
pleasant branch of the service.
Attention is likewise called to the invitation of
A. M. Smith, llocruiting Sergeant for tne 1'. It.
V. Corps, who wants a few more men to itwrea.o
tho ranks of tho Washington C.ulctsto the num
ber required by late regulations.
Democratic Primary Election.
In pursuance of resolutions passed by
tt e Standing Committee, David C. Dale
and ,lames M. Welch, cf the ' ilartiiiai
Hangers," and John l'.igler and David
MctJaughey of tho "Washington Cadets,"
will hold elections in their respective
companies on fcuch day ns I hoy may np
point prior to the 1st Saturday ol August,
ml iransmit the result to the chairman,
thai the same may no counteu ut, mo
meeting of tho County Convention.
Tho Democratic voters of the different
boroughs nnd townihips will, on the '2nd
S'iturl.i; nf August nr.it, elect two delegates
lo attend a County Convention to bo held
oi the .')( Munilmt of Seittcntlifr tirx, to de
termine if any changes should be nude
in the niodo ol nominating caiulHlates,
and in the party rules, and to tuako such
changes.
Under the Mules of the party the res
pective Committees ol Vigilence will np.
point no of their number, or some other
suilablo person, as Return Judge, for tho
purpose of attending the County Con von-
lion, which will bo held at the Court
House on the Tuesday afternoon next
succeeding the l'rimaiy Kleclion.
L. ,1. CHANS,
July 4th, 1801. Chairman.
iM AItltlF.D On Tuesday, July 2d, by Isaac
Lemon, Esq., Mr. William Elder to Mi.- Han
nah Thompson of Bell township.
Jltto bbtrtistmtnts.
i IKIllSIWl'ltATtHff MH'ltT. Letters
of Administration having been this day
granted to tho undersigned on tho estate of
ROBERT HI TLER, late of Lnwrence town
ship, Clear! old county, deceased, all persons in
debted to said estate nro requested to make im
mediate payment, nnd those havingclaims against
the snino will present tboni duly authenticated ur
settlement. iva. ilALWir,
July 10. 6t. Admr.
U. S. CAVALRY ULCHUITS.
wtan'tkt) tmme:
IMMEDIATELY, A RLE BO D-
mm . . . ., ..
IED MEN, between tne ages oi la anu
;N, between the a
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.i.i. in pi irr i id a ii i i is iu.hihui -
, .,,,. Ti11P,i Ken inent I. S. Cavalry,
M BCCUtomcd to horses will be given prefer
Each man will be furnished by the V. S.
- - j- i.i l
good horso and equipments, ample clothing una
subsistence of tho best quality.
Th ii n v roniros from $12 to $21 per month, ac
cording to the rank and services of tho soldier,1
and so complcto Is the provision made by the I
government for all his wants that he can save !
every ocnt of his pny if ho chooses, leaving him j
at the end of his enlistment from $800 to $1,200. ;
Attention Is called to tlio fact that tne govern.
ment have wisoly commenced to proinoto officers
from tho ranks end advancement is tliorcloro
- 'opened to all who enlist.
f"1! 1 First Licutct
F. DO DOE.
First Lieutenant Third Cavalry.
Recruiting Station, Mausiuii House,
Clearfield P., July 10.
HKAnQt-AiiTERS, R. V. Corps, Harris- )
I RU, June 20th, 1861. j
GENERAL OKDEIJS, NO. 0.
1THK t'OI.ONKLS of Regiments of the
, Reserve Corps, will open a Recruiting
Rendctvous at tho Headquarters of their Regi
ments and exert themselves to fill at Iho earliest
possible dny the compnnies to the maximum
1. .1. ....i...,i,.,l b (IKN ERAL ORDERS. No.
u J,,!,,,! Wn.hinffton. Mnv4th. 1SC1, as follow !
1 Captain, 1 First Lieutenant, 1 Second
I inlennnt 1 First Sergeant, 4 Scrgeatits.H
J liltena nv, i i h . y.
Corporals. 1 Muwf,an-4 ,nt
oner. 101 agregale. Uy order or
Major (Jen. U. A. WCVAI.I'.
II. J. Bmtii.S, Lieut. Colonel,
Ass't Adjutant General.
In pursuance of the above order tho Washing-
ti.. ..i-iiiKTS" . ... liill
re ana in aciuni critc.
.. ......I A M Nil I 111.
June lUlb, isoi. npcrujHuts .b-r
OR AND 0PKN1NGL,
W.E IV FIR MS!
NEW GOODS!!
G rcat Inducements to Purchasers
H. W, SMITH & GO'S.
I ONE PRICE, CASH .STORE,
1 Smith's Comer, below Jlldere LcOnard'8.
I -
to suit
.A splendid assorhnont of goods, sclliag
tno tunes, consisting of
Prints, Lawns, Organdies,
Topllns, Bareges, Crepo do Paris,
Uinghams, Muslins, Checks,
Hoop Skirls, Hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts,
French Silk Mantillas, V. S. M.
Travelling Dusters, ltaluionds,
Hosiery, Dross, Girde, Hlaok Uultorine,
Trimmings, Trimmings, Trimmings.
Fine lilack 13 road Cloth, Cassitnercs,
Zephyrs, Zephyrs, Ziphyrs,
Shakers, Shnkors, Shukers.
Sugars, Coffee, Teas,
Spices, Salts, Sodas,
Mackerel, .Mackerel, Maekorcl,
llije, lirooms,
Queenswure, Queenswnro,
Hoots if- Shoes, Hoots & Shoes,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Carpeting, Carpeting; Carpeting,
Flags, Flags,
Stationary, Stationary,
and all ar'ictos usually kept in a O'tuntry store,
will bo kept bore, as also many iut usually kept,
but much nuo ded, at greatly reduced prices,
And we feel confident that all who will make a
trial purchase, will find it to (heir alvautago to
coutiuuo as customers.
Also, a limited amount of C junty Orders want
ed in exchange for goods,
July 10, 1S01. tf.
ILutEr.fflff3lb!iiiir Hut.
Ll Til K USBl'BG,
WILLIAM JIliKU, Y-y. .,.
july 10. UY.l.-Iy.
JJlSSOLl TION OF i'AltlNK.RSUll'.
The partnership of Patton, Hippie A Co., was
dissolved on (he lolh day ol 'June, lblil, by the
withdrawal of II. D. l'liltmi. Tim hooks of the
Into firm are in tho hands ol Hippie if' Faust, who
nre authorised to settle and collect ull debts duo
said firm. II. D. PATT'i.V
E. A. HIPPLE.
July-r.d.'CI -pd. DANIEL FA I' ST.
"HfOTlCTl All ersons having unsettled ue
X counts on tlio books of tho Iut i firm ol Put
ton. Hippie A C., will call and settle the same,
ns it is important that (he books be closed with
as little delav as possible. E. A. IIIl'PLK
July-Sd-ls'fii. pd DaN'L. FAlT.
y. M. M CUM.OlKill,
qcMcij at iilaw,
Cl.KAIIKlKI.il, Pa.
Office In tiraliam's llrlrk Mulldliig.
July ad. ISfil tf.
Tj)ST.A PASS-HOOK was lost on the Rood
Jbctween Curwumvillo nnd Clearfield, conlain-
ing ono Promissory Note, dated Feb., I'Jth, LSC.l,
lor fifty-seven dollars, on Samuel Ncwburner.
Ono Promissory nolo, dated April 12th, ISfil, cal
ling for fifty-two dollars and eighty cents, on
Thomas McCrackcn ; ana two uoiiurs m money,
receipts, Ac. Any person finding and sending Iho
samo to mo tho nbovo reward will be paid by tho
ubscribcr at Luaibcr City,
Lumber City, July-Sd-p I, Jos. HE PETTO.
EXrXUT)ll'X NOT. CH. Notice Is here,
by given that Lcttors TcstamcnUiry, on tho
estate of lienigo D. Lnnich, late of (lie borough
of Clearfield, dcc'd,bavo been grunted to the Un
dersigned. All persons indebted to said estnto
are required to make iiumodictu payment, and
those having claims rgninst tho sauio will pro ecut
them duly authenticated for settlement.
MA1K1AKET LA.NK'H, Ex'x
july.S-lSlil-fit Jns.T. LEONARD, Ex'r.
CAUTION, ALL pcrs'.ns arc hereby caution
ed against buying or in any way interfering
wilh the following property, now In llto possess
ion of Edward (Jilnctt, cf Lawrcnco tp., vis : Ono
table, ono bureau. 2 pnirs ollbcdstends, ono cow,
one store, one uoiiginrouxn, ono set oi cnuirs,
and jcd clothes for two beds, as tho same belong
to mo, nnd have only been left with him subject
to my orders.
July3d,at. S.J. (1ILNETT.
(AliTION. All persons are hereby caution
Jtd against purchasing or in anyway med
dling with. Uno lilll.MH.lv ana one iii.ai. iv
OX, now in the possession of E. L. Miller, of Bell
tp,, as the same belong to me, and aro In Ills pes-
session on loan only.
July od-'tlt-'Ol. P.O. MILLER.
.
"CAUTION. All persons nro hereby caution-
jei ngainst purchasing or bartering for two
ecrtuin nromlssory notos, given to John-
' son. respectively dated ou tho 25th of May lost.
1 duo six mouths after dale, one calling for $21
a i il ...i.... r... ... r .... ,i.,,.r...;nn.i n,.
atiu me uiiiL-i mi , .in mil miiiuiium ....I
(Q piy lhe (lln0 unlc compelled by law, as I
: have never received valuo lor the same.
JOHN McCORD.
Hoggs tp., Juu.26-lS01-St.-pd.
ADMINTXTK ATOHS NOTI C I' Notice
is hereby given that loiters of Administra
tion have been granted to the undersigned on
the estate nf Jacob Klcrchnor, late of Morris
township deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate nre requested to make payment without tie
lav. and thoso having claims ugnin.'-t tho samo
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN B. KYLAR,
jiin.L'OCt.pd. Administrator.
C KRATZER & SON.
.M KM I'll NTX, and dealers In Boards and
Shingles; drain and Produce. FRONT Street,
nbovo Iho Academy Clcarfiold Pa.,
Juno 12th, 61,
TIIK MATT UK of tho sale of the prop-
erlvofW nms and Humphreys, on nppii
cation of F. 11. Miller, Sheriff, T. J. McCullough
was nppjinled Auditor, to distribute moneys
arising from said sale.
l r,n v i it.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to report
distribution ot tho monies arising from tho sale
' , nbovo stated, will attend to the duties of said
iuppolnt.a.ntathi.omc.lnlbeboro:;l.of( lcar.
on SHluriUyi tho ,:lth of jly Boxt. t
i0 look, A.M , when and wherj nil persensin-
i tt.re,ud can attend if they see proper.
T. J. McCl LLOt'tJH.
JUnc.2ltll-1861-3t. Au,litur j
J.lrn Ubwd,Jr .1 DU1.U V.
JUdLTJl LINlii.
Juue I'Jth 1SC1,
PRIMARY ELECTION.
KCTION 2ND SATURDAY OF AIGIST.
Wo art authoriied to announco flea. Jutnos II,
Larrimer, jof Clearfield, as a caadidale fur tba
Legislature, lubject to the action of the Demo-1
cratic party of Cloarfiold county. !
1 We are authorhod to announce tho name of J.
It. Heed of Lnwrcnce tp., for Associate Judge,
'according to the action of the Pctuocrutio party
! ttt tht primary elccliunL j
We are authorized to announco tho name of
John D. Thompson, of Curwen.'ville, ar a candi
dal)) for asaociitlo Judge subject to tho action
'of the Democratic party ut tho primary eloctiun.
w r uthnried to announce tho name or
James ltlnoiii. of liloom townnliin. as a cundidato
fur tho office of Associate Judgo, snbiect to the
t...t - ! . 1 . II .... ... .
nciiuil oi inu A'uuiunuut: puny ill Hie primary
election.
We aro authoriied to announce the naxe of
ii : lif.null Artl..l- iK n. r...
jiviljiiiiiiii m'H.mi, ui iiiiij ip., tin u viiuuiulii. lui i
Associate iudge, subject to tho action of the
Democratic party at tho primary el -ction.
Wo aro authoriied to announco the name of
Jacob Wilhelm of Urahain tp., as a enndidnto
for Associate Junge, subjo :l to the action of the
Democratic party at tho primary election.
Wears authorised to announce the name of,
drier Bell, Es., of Ferguson township, as a can. I
didute for Associate Judge, subject to the decis-
ion of tho Democratic party at the 1'rlinury elec- Tho ti me has conic when ull w ho will, can escape tho iron grnsp of Mercury, by calling, without
tion. July 10. 'delay, to see tho well known and justly celebrated Eclectic European Physician, Dr. Bort, who
I will administer those only true and safe medicines, extracted from the most choice hoots and herbs,
Wo are anthorited to announce tho name of which lire prepared under bis own supervision, and I therefore avoid ng the use of all MiskralPois
(loorgo Erhnrdl, Esi., of Knox township, as a oss, which were never designed for (he system, to take which many thousunds havo fallen victims
candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the do- and gue U curly graves.
elecuoiu '" Lciuotru,ic ,",rlyat ,hy;",o'rT THINGS TO JK UEMUMliKUJiD.
fti im uilii r that Dr. Bort wants no pationts but these fully cnpnblo of appreciating and distin-
Wo are authoriied to announco tho namo of (jublng tho service of a regular thorough bred physician, from a paltry, unlearned and trifling
John W. Shugart of Clearfield borough, as a e-.n- ,jUack.
didato for AssociMe Judge, subject to the decis-' t,,m mhrrf Dr. Bort's remedies and treatment are entirely unknown to all others in this country ;
ion of the Democratio party at the Primary elec- prepared from a liTu spent in tho grout hospitals of Europe and tho lirst in tho country.
Hon. july 10. j ,', ,,,(., that Dr. Bort has a more extended practice than any other physician in Western Penn-
rylvaniiu
We are authorized to announce tho name of i i;,mCml,,r, thai cili.ens of cilucation.nnd our popular men, are all well icijualnted with, and take
John Irwin, sen., of Lawrence township, as a ' gront pleasure in recommending Dr. Bort to tho ulllicted.
candidate for Associuto Judge, subject to tho do-1 Ut mi mbrr, that Dr. Bort makes no false representations to gull tho unfortunate, but all ho says will
cision of the Democratic party at tho Primary ,e faithfully carried our..
election. july 10. Urmnnlirr, ttt ut Dr. ltort pays every attention to disenfcs of a chronic nature.
' I X.O Certificates of Cures may be seen nt his respective Moms.
Wu nre nuthoiizcd to announce tho name of ( Dr. Bort is furnished with over six thousand letters of recommendation from some of tho most
Matthew A. l'orcoo of Biadlord township, ns a distinguished men living. Also has awarded to him diplomas from somo of tho most celebrated
candiitftte for Associate Judgo, subject to tho do- Iupiials and Infirmaries in Europe, for his unparullcllcd observations In Diagnosis, nnd obsorva
cision of llto Democr.itie party at the Primary tions in discover ing remedies for the euro of diseases thnt have heretofore bullied the (kill of many
election. july 10. I of the medical profession.
. - I An early call from those wishing to consult tho Doctor, is earnestly refuelled, so as to rocoive)
We arc authorised to announce the namo of flln benefit of treatment, and thus do justice (o himself. Time United.
Joseph Ooon, of Lawrcnco tp ns a Candidate for Pleaso bear in niind when Dr, Bort will be in your place. Pertoos desirous of consulting him
the olhco of Summit, subject to the action of tho confer a great luvor bv calling on tho first dsy or his arrival, as his rooms are so ofton crowd
Democratic laity ut (ho primary election. cd, it is utterly impossible 'to uttoi.d to the anxious solicitations of all. Dr. Bort will arrive ot each
Wo nre authorised to announce tho name of John
M ctlnnglicy of Lawrcnco tp. ns acnnilidate lor
Mn'ritl, soliject to the action of tho Democratic,
parly, ut the primary clcclicn.
We nre authorized to imnounco the name of
Jacob Faust of I'urwcnsville ns n candidate for
tho olfice of Slieritl, subject to (he action uf the
Democratic party at the piiuuiry election.
Wo nro aullioii'cd to announco tho name of
Edna d Perks, of Morris tp., as it camlidatu
for the office of Sheriff, eubject lo the nclio.i of
(lie Democratic party at the primary election.
We arc authorised lo announce the name of
Conrad Baker of Knox tp., as a Ciindiilato, for ,
county Commissioner, subject to tho action uf the 1
Democratic party ut the primary election. j
j
Wo nro inithoriied lo announce the namo of ,
Jacob W. Campbell, Esq., of Bell township, as a
fitlijcot tu tlio action of tho DemtKTiitio i arty ut
the primary election.
We nre authoriied to announco tho namo of
Frederick Shotf, of Heccaria tp., as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to tho action
of the Democratic party nt the primary election.
We nre ni.tbnrir.ed to nnnnunco tho nnmo of
Jacob Kunti of Brady (p., for County Commis
sioner, subject to the action of the Democratic
party ai the primary election.
Wo nro authorised th nnRomico tho name of
Win F. Johnson, of Bonn township, ns a Ciindi
duto for county Treasurer, subject to tho action of
tho Democratic party at the primary clcctiun.
Wo nre nuthoriied to announce the nainocf
Joseph Shaw, uf Lawrence township, as a candi
date for tho office of County Treasurer, at thj en
suing election, subject to the uction of tho Dem
ocratic party, at the primury election.
We nro authorized to nnuounco tho namo
of.
Isnac Kline of Bradford tp., as a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to tho action of (bo
Democratic party at the primary election.
We nro authoriied to announco tho name of J.
A. Tcrpo of Brady tp., ns a candidate for County
Auditor subject lo tho action ol .iho Democratic
party ut the primary election.
We nre authorised to announco the name nf
Col. C. S. Worrell, of Chest tp., an a candidate for
County Auditor, subject to the action ol the Dem
ocratic party at tho primary election.
We nro nulliorlicd to announco tho nnmo of
Henry Whitehead of Union township, ns a can
didate for County Auditor, subject to tho decis
ion of tho Democratic party at tho Primary elec
tion, july 1.
We nre nullmmed to announce the namo of
Win. M, M'Ctillniigh, of Clcarfiold, a a candidate
for District Attorney, subject to the action of tho
1'emocr.uic pnrty ut tne primary election.
Worre authorized to announco the namo of
Inrnel Test of Clearfield borough, as a candidate
fr District Attorney, sublect to tho decision of
i tlt Democratic party at tho Primary election.
july 10.
NEW COODS
AT
K RATZERS'
They have Just received a genernl assortment of
Spring and Summer DRY UOODS, consisting of
ltONNtTS,
SHAWLS,
r li I N TS,
MJCALS,
HA It E IE,
r ori.iN,
c bonis,
HIUIiONS,
II ATS,
ca rs,
WINE,
S A L T,
o I L S ,
TAINT
LEAH,
wums
BOOTS,
SHOES,
COATS,
PANTS
VESTS
NAILS,
TWEEDS,
MUSLIN,
LINENS,
CAKTET,
15 L1NDS,
V, i;ooMS,
S YT1IES,
SPI KES.
NOTIONS,
flowi:ks,
II AliDW A li E, Ql'EENSWAK E, G LASS,
FISH. BACON & Fl.OUK,
All of which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce.
C. KHATZFIt & SON.
Clearfield June 11,1861. ,
Important Notice.
The undersigned, late publisher of the "Clear
field Republican" takes this method of calling1
upon thoso who nre indebted to him, or to Lari-,
lner if' Ward for subscription, advertising or Job '
work Incurred duriug the three yenrs common-!
cing July 1867 and ending July ISM, to call ini-
mediately at my offico iu the borough of Clear-.,
field, and make settlement of Iho same, as these
accounts mutt it rlont)i. J. II. LARK1MKK.
Clearfield, December 12, 1860. tf.
EYE, EAIt
PHYSICIAN & WON
Doctor B4NRT,
IJOKMEK1.Y PbvMican and Surgeon to tho Hrompton Lung Hospital, of London, England, now
1 of PiTTSltl K'UH, l'a., bega lcavo to announco to till Invalid.-, that, owing to the many solio.
itations of bis fricndi, ho has tuncludod o pny professional visits to the following named places
and by arriving at the iiy set forth, can be conjultod by the afflicted, both Male and Female, oa
Diseases of tho Heart, Liver and Lungs; Cancer, Kits, Scrofula, and all Diseases of the Blood.
Also, all Diseases appertaining to tho EVE and UAH. PARTIAL DEAFNKSS, Hinging Noises lo
the Head, nnd Discharges from the Ear, can bo speedily cured by Dr. lionr's Sciontifio Treatment)
and many other diseases that have bottled the skill oftlia so-called distinguished physioians.
A rrOI NTM E N TS.
CLAHI0X, at Clark's Hotel, from the lath of May to the 1st of June.
CORSICA, nt Whitmer's Hotel, June 1st. Again, Sept. 1ft and 2d.
RKOOKYILLK, nt tho AmericnH House, from i!J lo lull June. Again. Sept. 3d, 4th And 5th
LUTHKUSBl'Ktl, lit Reed's Hotol, June KUh and 11th. Again, Sept. 10th nnd 11th.
CLEARFIELD, Johnson's Hotel, Juno U'th to 10th. Again, fscpt 12th and 1 3th.
HELLEFOXTE, Morrison's Hotel, from June 17th to VJlh. Again, Sept. Hth and 15th.
TYRONE CITY, at Mrs. Thomas' Hotel, June 21st mid 22d. Again, Sept, 1 7th and 10th.
At bis INFIRMARY, from June 22d to July 17th.
Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason and Profit by it.
j IU, II IT Ult. ltJ' llll'U-PlfU IU 1111UIIU IU lUf It 11. Ml'
I ill t he above plnccs ou the fn.-t couch on the day
Plcnsc extend tho invitation to all uivulid nciiuuiiitniiccs, and oblige yours, ic,
Willie ui! Wake up!
I. ACIvSMITlllNt;. THE subscriber res
pectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he is now well o ablishod in his
NEW silOP on Pine street, opposite the Town
Hall, in tho borough of Clearfield, and upon hi
own book, nnd whero he is prepared to do ull
work in his line in the very bc.-t style, and on
tho short est notice. His old custor ers nro res
pectfully ashed not to forget him, and nny nuin-
-er of uew ones nre respectfully invited to give
mi" 0 f"",1' ... ... ,
1:U'ih .100r;.' '7 .'' 'T"'''"" " Maker
'.ld ""I-airer ol Edge t s should ol itsclfsecuro
nun n liberal patronage.
UL0H0E C. PASSMORE.
APnl 2i' lsf,'-t-
i
; VXECi'TOHS' NOTICE. Letters teslunioii-
.1 J tnry liaving tins day been granted to the un
dersigned on the estate of IGNATIUS THUMP-
' t-,v- I ... f r . . . ... ,
taio oi iiiiwrcneo townsiitn. i.icariioiu coun
ty, deed , nil pcrastiu knowing tUemsclvcs indebted
to said estate nro requested to make iiniediuto.,
payment, and thoso having cluinis ngaitist it will
present them duly aut'icntieiiled for settlement.
JOHN D. THOMPSON,
J. W. THOMPSON,
15. Ex'rs.
1)AYS tho entire cost lor TUITION in tho
most popular and successful CO MM EH CI A L
SCHOOL in tho country. Upwards of Twki.vk
llrxniiKii young men, from tw kntv-kioiit difTor-
cut States, huvo beeu educated for business hero
within tho past three years, some of whom have
i been employed as BOOK-KEEPERS at salaries
of
$2000 00
immeiiintoly rpon graduating, who knew nothing
of nn(.uun,8 wllon ,1(,y entered tl.o College.
.TWMinifter's sons half price
Students enter ut any time, and review when
they please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and
View of the COLLEtiE, enclose five letter stamps
to JENKINS A SMITH,
May 15,61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Great Discovery.
T HAVE mado a discovery of the utmost tin-
l perlnnceto every married person of cither
sex, nnd will seud tho full particulars concerning
it to any ono on receipt ol a stump to pay for re
turn postngc. Auilrcss
DR. J. II. MARTELL,
npl 24 ly. Alfred, Maine.
MOOItK .t ETZn'iLEK,
liolcsalc and Hetail Merchants. Also
extensivo dealers in timbor. sawed lumd
bcr and shingles. Also, dealers In flour on
grain, which will be sold chcup for cash.
Oct. 11,1859.
Dissolution of Pa tnership.
rlllE partnership heretofore existing between
.1.. ...I 1I...L .1.. . r i
inu ritii,i.i nici.-t itiiiivi ttiu iinniu 111 iiiui,nr
rf- IlAnKitTV, was dissolved this day by mutual
consent, and nil persons having unsettled nc
j counts with the same, will come forwnrd and b.aTo
"vii HMD rciucu up 1 III IllCt, II" (C I Jl0
ttoro Hill bo conliniud by Air. lli-'reriy
a. iv. v: iiiui ir.
JOSlU'li 1IAUEKTV.
Liimbor City, May 27, 'cl :;t.
JiEVEIi FLKGAL,
Justice of tlio peace
Luthcrsburp, Cleurflcld Co. Pa., will
attend promptly to ull business entrusted to bis
euro. Ho also informs tho publio that he keeps
constantly on hand at bis shop, a general as
sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness nnd
whips, which ho will sell ou reasonable trcms.
April i, I8CI.
4 TTKNTION'Tho Centre Hill Hoards
j!.will meet for parade drill on Iho Four.h of
July next at the Bradford Church, at 10 o'clock,
A.M. A geneial invitation is extended tn th.
I neighboring companies. By order of the Captain
Jun.2d-3t.
Thos. M. HOLT. O S.
PlY M. Notice Is hereby given thai the
Books of Dr. B. F. Akely, lately of (!ra
hnmpton, aad also the Books of tho late Dr. Hen
ry Lornine, are now in tho possession of tin sub
scriber lor immediate collection, and all persons
interested will pleaso tcke notice.
Clearfield, June ll, 1801. WM. PORTEf.
LKll'ORs for Medicinal purposes Brandy
Port and Sherry Wiue, Nootar Whiskey and
Hoi and liiu ut HAKTSWKK.S.
L.K.; AOltTMI-:NT of colored Paints,
Dry and (Ireuud in Oil, in I pound cans,
juet received aud lor sale ut HAKTSW1CKS,
Curwensvillc, May
AND LUNG
11 R Clil.ll 11 no 110 VI till.
appointed.
May 29, '81. !5.
NEW REMEDIES 10R
SPK It M A T O It It II (E E A .
OWAIID A'SOI IATION, Pill I.AIiKI.I'lll A, A Hr.
rrutt nt hintituttfiH rniahUHhfd bit nprcxal r.n
ttiirninit, for he ritirf of the Hick unit Dittrtiud,
njflirtfil trith I'lociif nnil Chronic JJiieain, and
)C tty for the Cure of Iti'raiti nf the Stxuul
tirijoHt.
Mkihi'AI. Aiivick given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon.
VAi.t Aiil.R retorts on Spent atorrhrrn , and
other diseases of tho Sexual Oigans, nnd on tne
srw HKMKlnr.s employed in the Disponsary, sent
ill sealed letter ciif eliqics, froo of charge. Two
or thro Sinuips for pustngo acceptable. Addresa
Dti. J. Shii.t.i-.N lluriiHToX, Howard Association,
No. 2. S. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 2'Jmy ly.
Executors' Notice.
rKTTEHS TESTAMENTARY having boen
J grunted lo the undersigned on the estate of
LEVI COFFIN, Into of Kartbaus township, Cleur
field county, dee'd, all persons kuowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims ngninst it will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
FKKDKUICK COFFIN.
Kurthaus, May2(.l, '61. Ot.
IENTAL CARD.
AM. SMITH offers his professional services
. to the l.B.Hcs and (Jeiitlcmeii of Clear,
bold nnd vicinity. All operations performed
with neatness ana despatch. Being familiar
with all the late impre vments, he is prepared to
make Artilirial Teeth ia the best manner.
Office in Shaw's now row.
Sept. llth, 1859, lya.
jas. n. i.AiiHtMrn. i. risr
1AHKIMKK T1T, Attorneys at Law
J Clearfield, Pa., will attelid promptly to Col
tAiotis, Luliil Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Cloarfiold
Centre and Elk counties. July 30. j
O L E X - K C II O MILLS,
Uermantown, Pa,
M
cCALLUM & Co.,
MAN t FACTL' BERfl,
Importers, and Wholesale Denlcrs in
C A It V U T I N (; S, I It U(;ti UT?
OIL CLOTHS, MATTIXUS, .it.,
Wnrehouso. No. 50(J Choetnut Street,
(Ojqiosito State House,)
spr3'81-ly PlilnnELI'niA,
To Lumbermen:
SUV-MIM. FOR SALE. I have creeled a
now first class SAW-MILL for Eighty feet
Timber, nt DL'NCANNON, below (Jrocn'i Dam,
on tho Susquehanna and desire to have a Part
ner who will furnish Squared ltnfted Lumber at
(Jrcen's Dum, to stock tho Log Pond to Its full
capacity.
This Mill will huvo the command of Ihe'mar-
kct in Petersburg and Duncannnn and of two,
thirds of Perry county ; nnd a largo amount of
business may bo done at good prices. It Is oa.
the Pennsylvania, Railroad, and In toramunlca,,
tion with Philadelphia and Baltimore.
In the present depressed state uf the Tidewa-,
tcr market, I Invite attention to a home marfcet
that will icinuncralc. Address early by mail, or
I
"j'1
OIUFFITH JONES,
np2t-u
Duncannon, Perry Co., Pa,
(JIIAIHS!! CIIAIKS!
I I
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! !
Tho ucdersigned lias now on hand, at his Fur
niture Rooms on Market t., Clearfield, Pa., a
short distance west of Liti's Foundry, a Urga
stoolt of
Ol A I US Mf ,M, KIT)',
manufactured out of tho bast uinterialr, finished
n a very (iipcriw innnnor, and which ho will sell
LOW Foil CASH, His long experience In the
business makes him feel confident that his chain
are made in a substantial and workmanlike man
ner, and will stand tho test uf trial. Person!
w ishing to purchase chairs should cail at once
and get thorn while they ess be had at the lowest
rates. J:iIN TROUTMAN.
Mr.27-lSSl (f.
FOR SALE, at MOOItK t ETZWEILERS
Extra Flour, warranted cither in sacks or
Barrels. Abm BACON, and for fM.VIl oy.
Clearfield, Juno 11, ,lt.
IJ" AM, fcides, Macaerei aaa iierring for sale,
X low nine Svore . h . F. IA H,'U(,
dearie d, July llth ISO.
VPKIMK LOT of Fretdl Drugs hist n'celv,
cd and opcucd at 1IA.T6 WICKS.
Salt.
TERY CHEAP at lhe store of
V jaulM
WM. F-lRWlNv