Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 18, 1861, Image 3

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    jjt filfar&lb UpbIicaii.
'VPMi.SDAY SEPT., 18. 18CI.
remocratic County Meeting. letter of may last, as published in the AV
Vero requeue'' by the Chnirman of timal Intelligencer, m contradicting his boI
,u pumorraiio County Committee to earn declaration in tho Senate in March
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'fr ' .fc...n.,in. nf the Seniember Court,
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ThfP'l,fc''l,,'8,oineC''ounly Convention ; den or certain other peace measures
l9 center the propriety of changing, Mr Do ,M (m(j M p u fc fa '
.amending e present system of niak ,. ... , Mt-u
" I Tr winntion.. will meet on the prece- )on the floor of t,,e Se"t the accep
diLlJomliiy evrr.irc-ond not on iheSd ." of either of these propositions by
Vrnilcy of September, as heretofore an-; tho Black Kepublicans of Congress, would
fccunctd- .
Clearfield Cemetry.
All i,crtoni interested in the CIcarfLld Ceme
l .are requested to assemble at the grounds on
tiiemlay It" 3ri1 uf 0rt- nexU PrcPnred to pend
L dT innddi"!! "P and repairing said grounds.
"" ELLIS IRWIN, )
JO.VN' BOYNTON, Trustees.
F. P. lll'RXTHAL, j
IIIBI.E COXCf'-RT.
Vr rpnuCJt of the Board of Managers, the Hon.
J.lie Linn will deliver an Address to the Clear-
JlonJsj-enning, Sept. I.'lrd, 1861, at TJ o'clock.
Aftnrral sttcndnnce is desired.
Laying of a Come Stone.
Tbe Corner Stone of E. Lutheran Church at
l.mminsvillc, Clearfield Co., will be laid on Sat-
irdij, Sept. 2Mlb. at 1 1 n'olonk, A. St. Araiatanco
from abrnnd i expected. The public is invited
w attend. K. FOCIIT, Pastor.
gj-lf, according to the plilosophy of
iltJwikil, Lincoln is "the government,"
howlot'g wi'.l our government last after
U,e 4th of March,' 1865 f A- tell.
Orr roil Casip. Sergeant C. U. Towers
4t this place yesterday morning with ten
or dozen sturdy recruits for Capt. Rose's
company, alticlied to Col. McKnight's
regiment, notv at Washington.
PtitB or a SoLDiea. The remains of
Robert Livingston, a member of Captain
Lorain's Company, w ho died at George
town, D. C, on Friday the l.tth inst., was
liroulit to tla i place on Sunday morning
lint, sml interred ut 2 o'clock that after
noon. Cohei tion. -Some eirorshaving occur
rfl in tlit notice of the death of the late
Win.Sinith of Covington tp., we are reques
ted to any that ho did not die suddenly bu.
llint lio was palzied or paralyzed on the
"J aii'l died on the 20 ill August, retain
ing Li Id screes until llio last, and that he
irssagcil "1 years.
Do.n't Kobuet. As next week will bring
mi;)' of our patrons to court, we trust as
many of thum as are indebted to us m can
i,ike it convenient, will give us a call.
ii llicec tin propitious times we do not ex
iwt muchbut if each one will share
ill) nr.d cko only that which ha can
are. e shall uk no more : and be able !
I keep up and stiil increase the useful
jm ol the HipvU'iMn.
Tno Moke Comimmf.;. Copt. Cm by of
I.umlcr ci'y, and dipt, Ogden, near this
ji!ar, nro both actively emiloycd in fill-
iiiMip tiieir compnnies to tho number ro-
ur for their acceptance, with tavora
L.e prospects of success. If they succeed,
it i!l m.ike five full companies from this
funnt), to which may bo aided at Iciht
on huii'li-pj who Imvo titUohed them-
fives to other companies. What other
county, in proportion to its population,
lm done n much f
r.o nrip "Union savers" litive fell great
!; in love with Holt, Dickinson and
Johnson lately; six moths ago I Lev
nftutucil them as rebels and traitor.
This spasmodic conversion we fear will
not last long. They nro only sliming
hm ovrr like the Anaconda does
bi prey, so that they can sh allow them
morcessily when they get hold of them
ith their tusks. Wo should bo highly
plesfed to see one or id I of ihefo genuine
I'nion savers placed in Mr. Lincoln's cab
met iliere they were during Mr. Huchan.
n administration. Why not displace some
of the political buzzards that now hang
round the White '.louse, and nut Mr
Holland (Jen Dix in their places? We
hope the Tlll'i will make a practical dis-l
tlav.r.' ...
i im-ir proiesions.
Better Late than Never.
Tho operations of fion. Fuller anil the
Xvs.l expedition nt Ur,lter ln!cl, is, in
Mir view, the first rational nnd sensible
,lP taken by our Administration in tho
prosecution of the present war. Had this
ri;.. 1 1 ..... . .
.W 7 T ..T. V.s'ing. The fear of every patriot at tl.istime
lead of that of "Onward to Richmond'!. 6,ll. 10idin!, oflhatnower bv a few.
a conquering and subjiigaling host,
nd Mutill forces pit nted at various points
totrgthe roast, with prudent nnd adroit
"wnngenient on the part of those in com
nd, we might, by thii time, have the
Mlisfuetinn of knowing that we had gain
1 foothold, not only on Southern soil,
tot also in tho hearts of the Southern
frwplo. This could have been done with
ne tenth part of the expense the war lias
uready cost, and with ft prospect of suc-
m increased an hundred lold. It is to
f feared that it is now too late. That
'uei.'tlicullics to be encountered now ore'
nan tin. .i r.,.
,1 tt I
, 6 . ,. . I
-"".ns ago, must be apparent to an. l en
'"effort, nnd irsirt nlad to see that the'
piempt is to be made in good earnest.
Fain. The prico of a furnily ticket
rr admission to the approaching Fair, we
K' requested by the officers lo str.le, is
M correctly slater! In tho advertisement.
Should rend, "Tickets for a family, to
''nit lady and gentleman and thoir chil
under lti years ?I."
JBThe Pittsburgh Diopatch is shedding
no credit but a great deal of reproach
upon tho ruemoiy of the late Senator
Iouglas when it Bt'.empts to construe his
Cotton State, excepting
' 8
i00"1" wroliDa, could have been
an v ah i
l, 1T1.. V. .i.-, .I--.:
" .
have been satisfactory to both Senators
Davis and Toombs. These declarations
were made in open Senate, and their
truth was not questioned ; and if further
proof was needed, ex-Senator liiglet will
furnish it any time. Mr. Douglas never
siuee naid one single word in con
tradiction of this statement made in the
Senate, and for the iMipateh or any one
else, to attempt to draw any such infer
ence eithet from V lette. above referred
to, or hii speech at Chicago,, is an at
tempt to make that great man than
whom no one more highly prized a pure
record contruflirt liimcolr
For the Republican.
I.a reme Tp. Sept., 10th 18G1.
Messrs Editors :
I see in your pnper of August 21st, that
th Democrats of Ueccaria townshin held
a meeting on the day of the primary elec
tion, at which they say "It becomes an ab
solute necessity, that tlio Democracy
should Lecouio a unit: to efl'ect which
wo believe a change is necessary, in our
modo of nominating candidates for the va
rious otlices in tho gift of the people, then
County Conventions, annually, will bring
all sections of the party together, and any
difference or dilhculties that may exist,
may be settled or explained ; and an ex
pression of the views of the entire pnrty
given through their delegates." Now, Mr.
Editor, this is not what the Democracy ol
the county complain of: It is of tho one
nan power, illustrated now so am iziugly
bj the party in power. I would like to
know whether the Democracy of the
wholo country are not contending for the
right of the jieople to have it hpttlcmcnt
of our National difficulties, 1 would like
to know heiherour Democrats of Hoc
caria think with the lilack Republican
members of the last Congress, that the
few, and not the many should rule. I
would like to know, too, whether ut the
delegate meeting in their township, they
really had thirty-five Democrats, as shown
by the last primary election return. The
theory of the American go 'eminent is
one of .itv Kqual laws - Kual rights
Kqtial burthens, and Equal benefits ;
but in practice it is a stereotyped false
hood. Power has been wrested from the
many and given to the fev , who have
monopolized the gills of a benifioent
Providence, appropriating to their own
exclusive use tie putrimory 01 iginully de
signed .'or all. 1 have Iwoii laboring for
years to induco the productive chusofour
noun try, the farmers and mechanics, to
acquire their proper station in Society,
V?'i?,n n C.?atoI Uf ,i"e! "'
should fill. 1 have thus far l.ilorod near
ly i:i vain, either from a want of confi
dence in our own powers and capacities,
or fiom a criminal i 11 di Here nee and inat
tention to our own inalienable rights. We
still allow drones and idlers, who have no
sentiments, principle or sympathy in com
mon with 11?, who only care for the source
which enables them to live in luxury and
idleness, so long as by our voles they can
be elevated to place. These would-be ar
istocrats do all tho thinking, acting and
f peaking at public meetings fill tho eon
iiuttee8 nt:d place each other in turn in
nomination for lucrative nllieos while we
Inivo to stnnd nloof, ns mere lookers on,
nnl whippeis in. Why is all this this
melancholy want of selfresjpct, And man
ly independence? Why do we allow
drones nnd pnrnites, to occupy the seats
thut in right nnd justice belong to the
workers ? It is rnrdess ignorance, or
Bomotiiinr worse, that quietly sutlers such
wrongs. There ore dinners nnd inechnn
ics, scattered all over onr country, who
possess all tho requisite qunlilicHtions for
public stntion, tvho cun think well, write
well, nnd talk well, nnd yet their fellow
working men, neglect to bring them for
ward ; preferring professional gentleman
for their candidate, though ho may not
even notice the luborer in the streets, ex
cepting shortly before thoelection. Wben
we select cnpitulNt nnd lawyers to make
Inns for labor, is it to be wondered at
that the rights of labor nro disregarded
or neglected ? Should it be a matter of
surprise, that nearly all our laws are for
the tene3t of the rich and the idle, and
tyrnnically npp'essive to the laboring poor.
Is it strarTge, under these circumstances,
" V
miiu 11
tote no produco the wealth of the
Nation, nro unable to provido bread for
their children. Must this stale of thing
continue forever Wiii nature never as
sert I:t7 ulgnity. nnd fearlessly maintain
her rights? Will the masses nevor learn
to respect themselves and thereby elicit
the resnect of others ? One Bl eat object
in the present mode of nominating, is the
voting directly for the man, in this way
vou cenersllv know first what you aro oo-
wliith properly belongs to the many ; giv
inu a priviledged class in the country, pow
er to crush down tho masses by vindictivo
legislation. Let us then, in tho selection
ot candidates, commit the mttter to tho
people of the county the whole people,
nnd all will be well. My fellow citiiens.
this is the last time I will say anything on
aubiect. 1 therefore waru you, to
guard your rights with the care nnd jcal
oubv of a Roman Vestal.
' FRAIZER.
MARRIED-On the 11th August last,
by O. Howe, Esq., Mr. Alt-zander Small,
nrtinn in Miss Levina Ooss. of Decatur
VI .
township.
On i.h a ft th itist.. bv the same, Mr. E.
t PAtor to Miss Uennotta hmoal. all of
-, ' i.ir.
- . r;tiard Shaw. Esq.. oi Lawreuce
tow nship, to Miss Henrietta D. Smith, of
Clearfield. . , .
On the same tiny, at the residence or
the bride's) father in Ferguson township,
Mr. Janes Hile, of Lumber city, to Aim
Mary HanDuh Henry.
titpti At Hi. Louis. Mo., on the 21st
July last, John O. Lowry, Eq., formerly '
of Uelieionie, aifeu e a ywv.
SJtfo SbbttlistiKtnls.
VOLUNTEERS
Onr Country calls
for the able-bodied
ATTENTION I
young men to stand
In ber defouce, a
Oainst Iinr ens.
mies. The 'Clearfield
to tho teat of War, and their oo mm Under reipect-
fully rruueaU each to.n.hin l ,h M L
i ' . . . -...- ... ..v j "w
I ,un'y him with 3 m ncach. If this la done, ha
can march a full company into camp Immediately,
and claim the honor of being the only comoanv
in service whose men are ei.lren, of Clear
field eounty. M. OGUEN Cant
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KADQUAKTEIiS. PA.
SlILITTA
Ilr.AnQi AHTKnn ric!ix'A Militia, 1
litia, )
ILKT. V
yUAItTKRM ASTRR S iRI'A STUSST.
llurrisburir. Sent. 10. ISf.l.
Penn-ylvnoia aeeda ll'unketa and tstockinfr
for her 30,000 brave soldiera, in anna to support
the Uiivernmoot,'
Kvery factory capable ofmaking IJlankets.eveB
to asinglo loom.should be it once put in operation.
Liberal contract will be given to all such.
lllntiketa should be wool (jrey . 7 f00t i0Dg j,y
Bve feet 6 iuchoswide, nnd weight full 4 pounds,
with the letter P. V. in black, 4 Inches long, in
the centre of each Blanket.
Stockings will be needed the eomtnir whiter
half hose or aocks, good aitea, one-fourth pound
daiiieF knit
i-oi every uotner, wilo an
one or more pairs.
Let aesociatii ns
ct associati, n. be formed In each eounty.with
ea.ureratthe county seat, with who.i tlu
a treasurer at the county sent, with whom th
storkings can be deposited, and forwarded to the
ailitary store at Hurri,burr. Th. i:,,l..d Km,..
contract price, 25 cts., per. pair, will be paid
to
each county treasurer, and thus a fund caa be
raised to supply the wants of volunteer families,
to which every putriotio womnn in tbe Ft its can
oontribute her shore. K. C. IIAI.K.
Qur.rtermaster General, P. SI.
Sept. IS 'CI. 2U
Gil AND OPENING!
NKW STCREI
NE W FIR Mil
NEW GOODS!!
Great Inducenients to Purchasers
AT
H. W. SMITH &C0'S.
ONE PRICE, CASH STORE,
Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard's.
Q UEEXS VA HE.
BEST White Granite Tlatca.
" " " Sonpa.
" " '' snkcrs
TeaSetta.
" " " C ffee Sctta.
" " OupaSetta.
" " " Handed Cup Sella.
F.ST Pearl White Tea Sett.
" " " Kwer and snsin.
15
" Paraaian Tea Sett a.
" " Cup Sctta.
' Cumn on Tea. Common Teas.
0ns Superior Lustre Sprig Tea Sett.
Creams, Pies, Soups, by the half doien.
C, C. Nappies, C. V. snwls.
Gla Preserves, (lima Salta.
Flu'e Tumblers
Pltin do.
KxeclKior do.
Also, Teas, Coffees, et-e., Ac.
and all ar iclea usually kept in a eountry store,
will be kept here, aa also many not usually kept,
bnt much needed, at greatly reduced prices
And we feel confident that nil who will make
trial purchase, will find it to thoir advantage to
continue aa customers.
ancous.
Puperior article Sweeping nrashes.
Large Asj't W alters "most convenient article
in use.
Tlants Improved Coffee Spice Mill.
Bed Cording, Drum Cording.
Wall Paper, Window Shading
Dandeanocia Coffee, Handennocia Coffee.
Mackerel by barrel or pound.
Varied assortment of
Spires,
Soaps,
Starch, by bos or pouud,
Knives and Forka
Carvers,
Steel Pens 0 cts per grois,
Pen Knives,
Tooth (rushes,
etc., etc., etc
DKY GOODS.
Toilet and Promenade Prints of the most fash
ioaable style and color. The now much worn
material of Colored Alpaca. I
Now is tho time to buy an eitraordinary cheap
dress fur next season, as we will close out our
stock of Lawns, Organdies, Aaregea, Poplins
Crape do Paris, lalsorinca, and all Summer goods'
at fabulously low prices, to mako room tor ourl
Fall A Winter slock, which we will soon bo able
lo offer to our customers, and the public general-
ly, at the Cosh Store of
H. W. SMITH A CO.
Also, a limited amount of County Orders wunt-,
d in exchsnge for goods.
"VTKV ARi;iVAlN We have just opened
an I are selling very low, a large and com
plete stock of Iluots and Shoes, vii :
Mena best Kip Boot
toys, best Kip Boot.
Mena best Cnlf soot,
soya best Calf toot.
Clitlils best Kid toot.
Mens best Calf Monro ea;
Boys best Calf Monroes.
Y'outh'a best Calf Monroes.
Cbilds best float Pumps.
Childs best Welt Pumps
Childs best Bolton Pumps
Childs best French Moroco heel.
Womans Mor. Ji-fferson heel,
Womana Goat Jefferson heel.
Womana Kid Slippers.
Womans Sup. Velvet bound gaitcra.
Womana extra fine lasting g liters
Womans sup. extra heavy moroccos.
II. W. SMITH Co.
Hours of buainea from 7 A. M., to ( P. M. '
July 10, 1881. tf.
M. HILLS
DENTIST.
r tims will be of great
'""-jr benefit to everyone
-saw m point oi neaun,
comfort, and eonvanlence.
DR. HIM.Mc&i always be found at his of
fice, on ths corner of Front and Main streels,
wben no notice to th contrary appears in this
paper.
A operations (a th line of hli profession
performed in th latest and most improved
styles, tnd guaranteed fr on year again-t til
,....,. - ..
mm
QIIAIUS!! CHAIRS!!!
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 111!
The undesigned has now on hand, at hli Fur
niture Roomi on Markot it., Clenrflold, Pa., a
short diatanee west of Liu's Foundry, a large
etoak of
CIIAIKS OK All, KINDS,
wanufaoturedontorfneb.it inatorialr, finished .
.
very superior mannor.and which he will toll
LOW tOR CASH, Hi, long; experience in the !
1 1 i . v . - . experience In tn
b " " feI cani hi I
niada In n substnntlal and workmanlike man-!
ner. and will atuud the te.t r trial. Pr.nn. !
i ,., u 1 1 ., I
i'hivuhru vuttlll IIIIIUIU VA1 D(
onee
'and getthom while they can be had at the lowest
ratoa. JHIN TROUTMAN,
Mar.27-lSl-tf.
NEW REV1EIUFS FOR
S P E R M A T O R II II (E E A .
HOWAIII) A'SOCIATION, rillLAkKLI'IIIA, A Urn
evnlent liftihilion ttlnhlinhfd bu imciul A'n-
limcmrnt, fur the rrlivf f iht Sirlc und Jliilmicd, I
nfflicU d Kith Violtnt and Chronic Di.r,r., ami ,
rieci'iiy J'vr the ('lire of Vinnni of the Jitxuul
iMsuii-AL Abvicx given gratis, ly the Acting
Surgeon.
Yam ABi.R.nKtoitTS on Pneriratorrho-a. and
othcr li"l'""0 of the Sexual Oipans, and on tbe
nr.MBluis einuloved in the Ditienarv. sent
J" ofr'L.'r"' J"'01"!;0'- free " 'I'arge. Two
' -h' 8: "Pf fVM'ost"!!' V.ceptabl.. Address
? Ki ' " ' 0 ,'' T"V , "wara '"'"'.
, Nu' L b- N""h 8t- Philttdelphia. 2lluiy ly.
C0ITET PROCLAMATION. !
WilKHKAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN', Esq.
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Pleas of the U-enty-tlfth Judicial District, com.
posed of the counties of Clcnrflcld, Centre and
Clinton and the Hon. Win. L. Moore and Hon.
lienjamin llonsal, Assoointe Judges of Clearfield
county j have Issued their precept, to mo direct-
ed, f.ir the holding of a Court of Common Pleas,
Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. Court
of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail
Delivery, at Clcarliold, in and for the county of
Clearfield, on tbe
4fA Mimthni i'2o (in) nf Snttcrtiher next.
in the y. E. Church, aid conlintit two wctk.i.
NOTICK IS, therefore, hereby given, to tho
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, ind Constables,
in and for said eoui.ty of Clearfield, to appear in
their proper persons, with their Hulls, ltccords,
Inquisitiuna, Eliminations, and othor Itemcm
brances, to do those things which to their officers,
and in their boknlf, pertain to be done.
OIV hiN under my hand ut Clearfield, this 14th
day of Aug., in the year of our Lord, one thous
and eight hnndred and sixty-onn.
r. II. MILLER, ShoritT.
miiE c 1. e rn meT 1)a c Y em y, w ii
I be opened for the reception of pupils
(m alea and females) on Monday, Sept. 2nd, 1861
7Vrms per aession of eleven Weeka
Orthography, Heading, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and O'eogrnphy, $2.50
Higher Arithmetic, Kngliah Grammar, (leog.
raphy and History. $3.(10
Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy
and Hook Keeping f 100
Latin and tlreek languages. $8 00
To studenta desirous of acquiring a thorough
English Education, and who wish to qualify
themselves fur teachers, this Institution offers
desirable advantages.
No pupil received for leas thnn half a aession,
and nu deduction made except for protracted
sickness.
Tuition to be paid at tbe close of the term.
H. SAXDI'URD, Frincipal.
Aug 7, 1S0I.- Iv.
Great Discovery.
HAVE mado a discovery of the utmost im
perlance to every married person of either
sex, and will send tho full particulars concerning
it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay for re
turn postage. Address
I) It. J. II. MARTELI.,
apl 14 ly Alfred, Maine.
ELlXIR PR0PYlAMNr.
During the past yeilr we have introduced to
be aotice of the medical profession of this eoun-
try the Part Crytttlitid Chloride nf Propylamine,
as a
Itr.MKDY I'OH lllir.l MATIXM;
nnd having received from many sources, both
from physicians of the highest standing nnd
from patients, the
Most flattering Teallmoiiialsof Its real value
in the treatment of this painful and obsti
nate disease, we aro induced to present it to tho
public In a form UKADY K )Il IMMEDIATK
I SK, which we hope will commend itself to tlnne
who are suffering with this afflicting complaint.
and to the medical practitioner who may fed
disposed to lest the powers of thla valuable rem
edy. KLIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above
spoken of, has recently been extensively experi
mented with in the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and witn MARKED HL'CCKSS (a
will appear
from ti e published aeeuuuta in the inedionl Jour
nals.) ,0" 1 1 is carefully put up ready for Immedi
ate use, with full direotions, and can be obtained
from all the druggists at 7i renta per bottle, and
at wholeinla of HI LLOCK k CRENSHAW,
Uruggista and Manufacturing Chemists,
Juuc26'61lf. Philadelphia.
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KLL1S IRWIN St SONS,
i T the mouth of Lick Run, fire miles fren)
A Cletrfleld, MERCHANTS-, and ntnaiv
Mtnnfa'tnrers rf Lor-.ber, ' '
July n, WJ.
WATCH & JEWELRY
THE undersigned respectfully
informs bis customers and the
public gonerally, that he baa just
reoolved from the Enst. ami oikii.
ed at hia establishment In URAIIAM'S HO W
i.iearnoiu, ra., a fine assortment of Clocks,
Watciiki, i
and jEwn.nr of different qualities,
r. i , , , .- . ..:
r''"10 Plec8 10 . ml 7nicn will
. -. ""' ron.onooie prices mr casn, or in
?., ther",0i f0""0""'1' P'i tot
exchanKe for old gold and ailver.
CLOCKS of every variety on bund, .
ro",?llble Prio"'
at the mut
A,',f.,"n," r tlock " t.-hes and Jewelry,
K'lr"""y repaired nna narrmuleil.
A continuance of patronage is solicited,
Sept, 10, 1800.
II. F.NAUULK.
J7LOUR, BACON, TOBACCO,
LIQUOnS OF ALL KIXDS,
SALT, OILS, FAINTS, I GROCERIES.
. , , ,
0T fale '"')' "'"P for Cash, by
U. 15. H bit R ELL,
In basemefit of Merrell i Big'er's Store,
Clearfield, Fa. feb-27.
J O II N
ODEL L
UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM
MER, lcattd t A. II. Shm' Mills,
( f Clearfield borough,
I , Iteapeelfiilly infunus the citizen of Clearfield
j !n,l adjoining conntira, that he is at all times
j prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice,
Hnir, Husk, and Straw Mattress" of all
kind' Bn,l sizes, one of which is a Folding Mat-
tress, suitable fur CAIH.NS ON HAFTS, which
can be folded In small riinpa.,aiHl emptied and
refilled at pleasure : and very cbeiip. He also
trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds of
Carriage Trimming nnd Upholstery, nnd makes
Cords for Mnsou'a Tracing Lines, of any thick
uess or length.
iCountry Produce, Crn llu-ks, or Cash
taken in Exchange for work.
O-All orders left with any of the Merchats
Clearfield beruugh will be promptly attended
to. dec2A
AVnltc up! Wake tip!
BI.At kSMl l lllNCi. THE aubicrilor res
pectfully informa his friends and tho public
generally, that ho is now well ablished in his
NKW SHOP on Pino street, opposite the Town
Hall, in the borough of ClearGoid, and upon hi'
own hook, and where he is prepared to do all
work in hU line in the very bei-t style, and on
tho shortest notico. His old cutorcrs are res
pectfully osl-.ed not to forgot him, and any num
ber of new ones are respectfully invited to give
mm a trial.
KDflE TOOLS. His reputation as a Maker
and Kepnirer orfcdge tools should of itselfsecnrc
him a liberal patron age.
UKORUK C. PASS.MORE.
April 21, lSCI.tf.
NEW GOODS
AT
ERATZERS
They haveluit received a general assortment ef
Spring ami Summer DKY UOOI'S, consisting of
BONNKTS,
SHAWLS,
PR 1NTS.
DUCALS,
HARKttK,
I Ol'I.IN,
CI.O ITI8.
RIBRONS,
II ATS,
C A PS,
W INK,
SALT,
O I L S ,
TAINT
LEAD.
DHL'fiS
BOOTS,
SHOES,
COATS.
PANTS
VESTS
TWEEDS,
MUSLIN,
. LINENS,
C AKl'ET,
BLINDS,
l!R(MtMS,
S YTIIES,
Sir I K ES,
NOTIONS,
NAILS,
FLOWEKS,
HARDWARE, QUEEXSWA It E, GLASS,
FISH, UAt'ON A FI.OIJH,
All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable
terma for CASH, or approved Country Produce.
0. KL'ATZKU & SON.
Clearfield Juno II, 1801.
70TICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS
AND TEACHERS of Clearfield
I County :--
i Public examination of Teachcra will be held
I this year as follows ;
I Illoom, Ferugson, Lumber City i Penn, Sept;m-
ber4tb A ilh, nt Lumber City.
Curwcnsville, Knox if-Pike, Sept., 6th if- 7th
nt Curwcnsville.
I Clenrfiuld nnd Lawrence Sept. II ill A 10th, at
i Clearfield.
j liirard and Uoshen Sept, 1 1thand 12th, at tlo
shen School bouse.
Covington and Kartliaua Sept. lolh A ltth
near Mr. Rider's.
j Hradford, Oraham and Morria, Sept. lAth 1 1
i at liralinuiton.
' Hoggs, Decatur and Woodward, Sept. 13th and
I llllh at Centre in Decatur.
. Hell, Hurnsiile, Chest and New Washlngtrn,
i Sept. 23d ami 24th at New Wnshingtua.
jleccariii, liuuliuh and Jordan, Sept. 2tUh and
27 III at X roadt in Ileccaria.
Huston and Fox, October 1st, at No, 1. House
in lluftun.
II raily and I'nion, Oil. .Id nnd 4ib nt Luthcrs
burg. ALL AT II o'clock A.M.
Curwcnsville, 7th month, I J tsars DnonuAi.t..
24th 1861 pd,
Co .Sup't.
L LS. '
O I. E N
-ECHO Ml
flennantown, Pa.
M
tCALLUM 45: Co.,
S.IM1.K Tl RKRS,
Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in
i it i I'.TiNtJf, i) k i: ; u i: T h
OIL CLOTHS, MAT! ISO'S, rf-e.,
Wnrchouso. No. 50'J C'hnstriut Street,
, i. k, ,. ir
(Opposite State House,)
apr3'8I-ly rnii.intLrHU.
ClAI'TlOV--My wife Sarah hae left my bed
and hoard without just cause or provocation,
i hereby caution all persona against harboring
or trusting her on my account, as I am determin
ed to pay no debts ef her contracting after the
22nd duy uf August, A. D. IS61
i JESSE WILSON,
! Sebt. 3, 1861. 31.
TRIklN(i TIMra IN PIIII.ADEI.
M ! ! .' KXCITINQ FOOT RACK between I
the Philadolphia P'dirc and th ntorious For1
ger and counterfeiter, Ja net Buchanan Croaa ! ! 1 j
Cross Kecantured ! I! ! It seems lo be th a?ener-
al dpinion in Clearfield, that If Cross had worn a'
pair of Frank Short 'a French-calf Boots, that he
would not b Uhsn yet. However, pnorty la A most elegantly Illustrated orks publishea.
not much put ont at missing hla custom j but , Our pubi cations are of the most intern, tirg
would annoooce to all Breckinridtt, Donala;' character, siapted to th wants of the Fsrmcr,
, Lincoln mnd Hill men, and women and children Mechanic and Merchant; they are ttblislied In
In Clearfield, and Sinnetnabonlng in particular,' the best styl and bound in the mo; tubstan
i that be Is preparod to furnish them with Boots, tial manner, and are worthy a place in the Li -:
Shoes and Gaiters of any atyle or pattern, stitch-' brary of every llensehold in the Land,
jed, sewed or pegged, (and as he it a short fel-l &&.To men of enterprise and Industrious hah.
low) on abort notice. 'its. this business offers an opportunity fur profit-
I Ail kinda of country produce taken in ea- ablo employment seldom to be met with.
change, and caab not r fuaed. Repairing don
in tbe neatest manner and charges moderate, at
th Short Sho Shop on beeond Street, oppoaite
I Reed, Weaver A Co a lint. FRANK SHORT.
I N. P, Flndiagi far tale e't.
IfflO-
"i
)AY3 the entire cost lor Tl'lTION in the
I
r-i
uiosi popular una successtul ('031 il hR CIA L.
MjJIoob in the country, Cpwards of Twklvb
HuNniiKD young men, from twkstv.eigiit ditti-
ent HUttes, bave been educated for busi.ieea hero
within the poat three years, some of whom hnva
I 1 ... Xtlitih.' L'Pl.ltL'ii .
of
$2000 00
immediately i-pon graduating, wlioknew nothing
of accounts when they entered the College,
! jMr-Minitter's sons half price.
Htudonls enter at any time, nnd roviow when
they please, without extra ohiirito.
I For Catalogues, Specimens ol l'eniuansliip, and
View of the COLLliliK, enclxc livo letter nampa
to JENKINS A SMITH,
I May IS, CI. ly. ritul.iirgh, l'a.
V. SI. M-tX'LLOL'GII,
ftJJclncy ai 9awf
CLFAnriKLP, Pa.
Office In Graham s Ifrirk Huilding.
Jul 3d. ISol tf.
I MOOliEi ETZViI.SR,
- "llTliolesalc and Itctail Merchants.
Also
y extciisivo deulcrs in timber, sawed lnud
ber and Mnnglcs. KUo, donlera in (lour an-
gr.iin, which will bo sold cheap for cah.
Uct. 1 1, ISjK.
1? A RR1SIM PROVED
SEWING MACHINE.
PRICES FROM S40 to $70.
Tho 1IOI DOIR SEWISO MACHINE, en en
graving of which is here represented, has now
become a recognited favorite whercvor It
hns been introduced, and Is, beyond question,
tho best, as well aa the handsomest, low priced
Sewing Muchine now beforo the public.
No. I A einiill nnd very noat Machine for
Family use.
No. 2, A largo Machine for quilting heavy
work nnd for Plantation use.
This Machine is mui h admired for its simplici
ty, and for its reliability and durability It is un
surpassed. A child twelve yenra can rua it witii
ease ; nnd yet it will sew fmm the coarsest clotb
to the finest Swiss. Thero is no trouble of re
winding the thread, as it is taken from the spools.
It has no belts to give trouble, nnd will run
backwards as well aa forwards, and still sews
equally perfect, and without danger of breaking
neodles. It runs by friction, and by closing tho
box over It, it is thrown out of genr. In fact,
we have no hesitation in recommending it tl ths
best family Sewing Machine In use.
The ftjlhncing Premiums Awarded the alvie
Miichine :
At the Fair of tho Franklin Institute, 1358,
tho First Premium.
At tho Pennsylvania State Fair, ot Philadel
phia, September 24, 1 S.V.I, the First Premium
Diploma.
At tho Pennsylvania State Fair, held at Wyo
ming, 1800 a Silver Modal.
For the best Double Thread Machines at Lan
caster County Fair, hold October, 185W a Silvor
Medal. ,
At tho Maryland Slnlo Fair, hold at tho Mary
land Insti'ute, Haltimoro, Md., October. 1S511,
under strong competition, a Silver Medal was
awarded to this Mncblno.
At the New Castle County Fair, hold at Wil
mington, Dolaware, October, 1859 a Diploma.
Tho above Machines are manufactured by
( II AKI.CS U . 1IOHI.ANI),
Wilmington, Del.
SALESROOMS.
No. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Ta.
No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. D. HA K Eli,
mnrl3-ly 720 Arch Street, PliiUdolphia.
,WPersons wishing to sco the ubove Maehino
in operation, can do so by calling at the resi
dence of D. W. Moore, In Clenrfiold borough.
NEW""G"doT)S!
A FRESH AR RIVAL OF
Spring fc Summer Goods
AT THE CHEAT CASH STOKE.
I am just receiving and opening a carefully
selected stock of Spriug and Gtimruer goods
ol almost every description,
A beautiful assortmenl of Prints and Dress
goods, of the nowost nnd luttst stylus. Also a
great variety of useful noti ms.
DRY-(!OODS AND NOTIONS.
Cunnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots nnd Shoes, a largo quantity.
Hardware, Qiecnswarc,
rugs and .Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
G R () C E R I E S ,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel in J 1 nnd i harrela,
of the beat quality, all of which will be eold at
the luwest rush or ready pay prices.
My old rriciit and t lie aubliu generally, are
i respectfully Invited l cull.
S-ffS. H.-All kinds ututAI.V and approved
C0VSTIIY PUODCCK taken in exchnng ol
( f, . 6
Clearfield, June 26 ISM. WM, F, IRWIN.
'pYRONK
CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. P. OWENS, ritoruiETOR,
Respectfully anuounrea to the travelling public
that be baa now taken charg of this large and
well known houso, and will conduct it In such a
manner aa will render excellent enmfnrt and for.
satisfaction to all who may favor him with a
call. nov7-lj
"rr
10 I t
'ersoyts out of Employment.
AGENTS WAN TEH.
In every County of the United States,
' fYO engage In the sale of some of tbe best aud
Persons desiring to aot at agents will re
ceive promptly by mail full particulars, terma.
cfo.,ty addressing LEAKT. (1ETI A eo ., Fub
, . No. 221 North, Hreet, F biladelfhia.
Oct:i, 18J0-Iy.