Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 25, 1861, Image 3

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and to tlio duty
t inordinary
Clearfield Cemetry.
,l r.ron interested in tho Clearfield Come -.
miticsttd lo assemblo at (lis trouuds on
ililirf(l.V b :!rd of 0ct nox,! rrcl u H'c" d place
tfh7', "ft" ft wix s e i J'01' Assembly
JOX'X 150YNT0S, Trustees. of J'.lk county
F. P. Ill HATHA l, ;
Uur County TlCket-The duty Of Dem- In EKROR.-Our cotemporary of tlio1, the candidates nominated, and will use
"crals- , , Crawford Democrat labors undor a mistake all honorable means to secure their eloo-
iiuit wiiu uur vuuniy anu Kismet note- ' aiming mat me "t'nrco of a Uovcrn tioti
..I.. 1...M. v.i- 1 e i . niOllt." l'ncritiit!r,. ...nt. ... 1 n. I 71
i-ia mo Hum cumit'icu, a iew worcis in J: u3 us juwsuii in h uo- irroiwii, i niii me procecainjs Design-
reference to the candidates, nersonallv. l,u, J ,ca" Co,nvention in Clearfield county. 'ed by tho ofHcers and published in all tho
csolved. That the wocecdinjs bo si
y tho officers and published in all
,. . .i . J,l resolution was the unanimous a- Ucruocratio papers m the District,
of Democrats in this ex- Lor and sentiment, of th Hlaek ii.i,iu . '.I a iinvu- w,
emergency, may not be out of can Convention of tho 24th Congressional ' B. T. Hastings, ) u , '
iMsi.net that nominated (Jen. John Pat- J. L. Cuttle, r--.
W ATflTT & JTTOTTT.PVl
rilHE jindersigned respectfully
X
informs his customers and tho
publio generally, ibat lie has just
received from tho Fast, and 01 on-
ed at liia establishment in (J II All Ail U HOW
Cli-nrfitld, I'll., 11 line nssorluiciit of Ci.ui ks,
W.vtciiks, nnd Jkwei.uy of different iitinlitier,
MARRIED-Sopt. p'th l)V Hev S ,," " VnK' ,'lec0 tu a ful1 ,Ulitu 10
eio-htnn. Mr. .In' n If r' 1,16 ''"' reasonable prices for cash, or in
or JolJerson county. Both of thee gen-, the .resent "farce of .government" we Annie W. Dale, all of Bra Jlordtowns'hip. cKs oevc'S; onnd atthonast
llemen aro ready known to many of our need only refer to the fact that their pros- ' i m , jj-jjuvjiii-jsew ijacahicmFCTm reasonable tricc. '
..4 . I l, . TYTT I l i .. .1 .it..1. ... .
--in nuininco ior ino Legislature. J. 15' VLE.U m i.raiiv towns m. on t he St i ' mans ol Clocks. M ati hes and Jr rv.
ins!., ol sore tnroat. son of W i lium "r"".v ropaire j nnil ll unnnhj.
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A
I $35"00
,ly. we lmvo Dr. C. It. Fault, tc". U ('MKr lt fall at ltidgeway. I b -
ir w ,. v i iosaow however that tho leaders of I Ml
, and Geo. . .ikclkk, 1., lhat pnrty , oup C01ty ure opl,OFed ,0 : C.eig
A CARD.
1- - ..UK n ititws-tu Tlx Pnilr ia n irnntl..iai Af -UtI
r ,t. p,...i f.!..', i: t..:. , ' MeLnally, w,h a memler of tho Commit
,) . I ' u v6v.-t .vtUL..v vi a.'i viiiini iuuusu, lair iiiutiiis, ouuim
Lniwa iitti has appointed the W Thursday of Democratic principles and unbounded
His month -as u day of humiliation, prayer and llcMOntt, ,101iunrj,v al l10m0. The charge
.f.,iintf. for all the pooplo of the nation," tp be , . ., . . ... .
"fsjtint,. i t . ot Know Nothingism made against him is
.hi.rvod "ia all humility, and with all rorijjioin ... . .
ill""" ... . . " as II II III I r AS it m ninnn nrxl nir innnli . n
, 10cninity, to the ena that the united prayor or . ... .... ...o.
too thatreported tho "farce" resolution. !""d .Inno Hechtol, need 'J yenrs. An, on 'q A,c,l'!iili,"l' of r;Un.uUije la n'.liritod,
of buriiiei, and abstaining from thoir us-
ncalof employment, and by engiging in '
(tcli exercises of public and private worship as
properly belong to a day of national humiliation.
J'lingtul a calamity, anu in its nature, ana
i . . - mt .. . . It is trim flint Ilk a mniiv fif tlio firt I )om
nit uuon may asconu 10 iub inrono oi uraco, -;
j bring down plentiful blejdng upon oar
'country i" lbe undcrsignod, without assuming name, were it necessary- ho was inveig
io dictate to any one, do earnestly invite the citl led into a partial initiation into tho order ;
Ueoiof Clcarlield and the vicinity, to unite in ' but discovering that its object was pnlili-
kecpios a,,7 no,y 10 u"u- "? cl0,ln8 t,,0,r cal, ho immediately withdrew.
This statement wo make by tho author
ity of one who knows, and who defies its
contradiction.
Dr. Early l.aa never failed to yield a
I.. I- - 1 . i- .1 . .
hufulinits effocts, is upon us, and tliut it has wnoie-jouicu suppuri 10 uic ienioorauc
VtiD Mi' y the "i5"" ho'y' ani1 sovereign Lord ticket ever since ho Lccnmo a voter, and
ah, as J as a cbastisoxent for our sins; and richly deserves the support of every Denis
git it alone can remove this caUinity, and bleis ocrat,
Nrlud with a return of peace and prosperity, Mr zieg)er u ft ie!,jiM memlicr 0f tl0
d. most rarnestl, entreat you our foll.w-cit- wun of muuh liiIont ajJ hm
UCfii, o vnil nnrt nr I ivn Kf.4Minve in flm li.r icl I 11 in
aialitering servants, not to fail in your duty on
aUoccaiion.but.as you lovo your country, come a"uul" 11,0 S'i"'eiuen uec-u-cieu we
mto the Throne of Orace, and take hold of God aro quite sure lho interests of the people
IiCbrist.sod with liiimulo conlossion ol sin, and ui i u is uisinui w in le uuieii neiier aitun-
urneit prayer supplicate ths Divine Mercy. dud to than they havo been for several
Ioaid in carrying out tho design of tins ap- years.
poiutaioat, a Luton l'rr.r JM.mj will bo bold ) Kuw ir. ()Ur C!VIli,l,l(0 for Sher-
iithe Baptist Church, commencing at luj, A, .M., .,, . ,. , , ,
latl aiSU 1" il."Vww ""vu, .mum v m
tK.Mil. .1 l.. r .t. ' - . "I"' 1 11. I. NAl tiLE.
REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTION . , 4 y.ar,. ' ' " ' ' nrp u Vrnv wrv"
According to previous notice, the con-: At Muscatine, Iowa, recenllv Tmiio 1 i ' Ai-1' 1 UUALLO,
forces from tlio ditl'i-i cut counties in this .hunrhicr of Hnn T'....,;.,.,,;,, n,.,'i'i...:.,'! "
Kepresentativo district, met at St. Mary's licnsnl'.nf this county. nued3iJ voais ' J-IQUOH.S Of ALL KI.XDS,
5 iur-- 1 -'
ocrat9 of this vicinity. whom we could Foso ' "0iuati" a candidilti! in tho cj'IRAV cow- Strayed away about tho isth SAL1', U1I.S, PAINTS, & (iltoCEHIE",
' '..!.... ni i? i v;i...i.... .1...I: i i.j n urn ft W Ol ..i.i ..i ...
ws iciirs umi nil oilier1
for C.sti, by
MEUUKI.L,
A I'.ig'er's Stme,
fcb-27.
on 'I'uesdny the 17th inslimt, for tlie
place of li. .1. Nicholson, dprlinnri. OinM.. a ItED Ct V 21 veurs old no oilier I
The scveial counties were represented i uu,rk" l'C0.",'cleJ Any I11'""11 Riving inform- ftsy-Fur rale very chnap
as follows: , nlion ol .nd t ow will bo liberally rewarded. I (1 ,,
county. lie is a native of our count) ,aml
J through his extraordinary energy and in
nigat 7, P. M., to which all are rospoctfu'ly in.
IiIAJ.
The lay brothron aro invited, and expected to t ilustry, lie has worked his way, alone and
tiki as activo pait in the exercises of these unauleu to comtorla jiC en cuiiistances.ami
mteting).
Sept. 21, 1S81.
A. McLKOD,
J. K. i'OCHT,
J. M. OALLOWAY,
T. UOTWALT.
was ever ready, with a willing hand and a
I cheerful heart, to assist those who needed
assistance. His election is almost certain,
and that he will make one of the most ex
cc'.lcr.t ollicers we have ever had, is bc-
rsnti.ET Laws. The i'roth onotary in
forms us that the Pamphlet Eavs for 18G1 yound doubt.
Live been icceived, and aro ready for dis- j Javies lii.ooM, Sr., and Joux I). '1 uosn'
Iributioii to those entitled to receive s)N, our candidates for Associato Judges.
ll-fuj, or? too v.'o'I iincwn to require any rccoiv.-
. I mciulition from us. Mr. lUoom, is now
TbiCocniv I'AtR.-Erom present mdi- , , . , ... ... .
ctiousthe npp.oaching Annual Pair of , chiM (hc Rn , ,mi,o t0
t!ic Clearfield County Agricultural Society , ,llimpmllR. ;r,,h.stn,ms
ill be quite as complete a success as that I . , " . . , ... . ,,
1 1 1 nnil on tpriirislli!? fumiliuS ol tllO COUllll
nf last year. The address, wo havo justi .. . ,. . .. ,, ,
;.,,,. , , r, 'who have paid a full share ot the taxes,
learned, will be delivered by Ex-Governor , ,. i.,l, n(
II llt LH, I I V. mil LJtea a v v . v. ........... .
Bid". I... ... , ,n ,i ,-,i.
.. uie cuu iiiy-uui u uij ..ill. iii 1 1 ii 1 1 kj .iiv.
Daks IU'Rsed. Wo regret to learn that ollices, Mr. Thompson wo believe is a
llie" barn ol Peter iiosingor in lirady tp., 1 native of the county son of the late Ig
ii totally destroyed by fjre on tho night ' natius Tii-impson, is a most worthy and
of tho 16th inst. Mr. Iiesinger had all upright citizen, and excellently well qtial-
.1.
Buyer, II. Piwsmoro,
Ben-
A.
til crop, and nearly all his farming utcn-
tils dwlroyod. Tho firs was undoubtedly
ibe work of an inwndiary.
Admitted To tub Bar. Jvhn 0. ILill,
a .tudent in tho offico of W. A. Wab
lice, Esq., was yesterday admitted to
ptetice law in tho several courts of Cleat
Eel J county.
Mr. Hall pawed very creditablo exam.
inaiioD, and wo predict for him a prosper
ou! can-er in his new vocation.
. dustrious farmer ot Lawrence township,
Cut.. Wm. 0. Mukrat. This gentleman, 'n.i i. .veil nualilied for the position as-
whois raising a regiment for the war, paid' j,ne(i for
nir town a vifit this week. The Colonel JACon Kiwtz, our candidate for Com
ii both by nature and education a gentle. !nlis.ioner js a native of Germany; but
has resided in this county for over thirty
ified for the position.
Joseph Shaw, another "native-born"
son of Hon. 1. Shaw, of this place is our
candidate- for County Treasurer. Like
tho Blooms, the Slnws wero among the
first settlers.snd likewise performed their
full share in buffeting the hardships ne
cessnrily encountered. in building tip our
county to its present position ; and like
wise without receiving a fair share of the
offices. Joseph Shaw is a worthy and in
mt! and a soldier, and ono who will give
wy atten'.bn to tin comfort of
biimen. We would advise all C'leurSrlJ
boys who wish to enlist to go wi;h him,
nd thai sooon, as his regiment is fast fil
li". up. Cant. 0''den's comnanv coin bis
tiUifllt.
TEENEW8.
The news from Missouri is very con
flicting. It in impossible to toll the leal
condition of nCaii-s at Lexington, "hat
llie first accounts were ft shameful exne-
'ratwn, ih now cnrtaiti. That there was
f'nie fujhtir.g thero is pImj wrtain, bj'.
iu cimuHltus are not believtol to hav
U.l sever.and at 1 ml accounts, thetiov-
fnment troops still held possession
mo uiiiitiierates were sti.l
y,virs so that even the illiberal restric
tions of Know -Xothiniiui would not
reach liim. He is one of our most enter
prising tind intelligent cili.ens, and in
whoso hands the interetts of tho county
will bo entirely s dc.
Tor District Attorney we liavo Israli
Clearfield T
J. L. Cuttle.
McKean-Si-th A. Backus, A. M
toi. S. U. Hyde
Elk Charles Lnhr, 0. E. Weiss, J.
rsoyle.
jefl'erson Hugh Dowling, O. Brown,
B. I'. Hastings.
On motion, the letter from Mr. Nichol
son, declining tho position to which he
had boon nominate, I, was read and accep
ted by the Convention.
On motion, the Chair appointed T. ,1.
Boyur, 0. Brown, and Charles Lulira com
mittee to draft resolutions expressive of
the senso of this convention.
In tho absence r f the committee, the
convention was addressed by Mr. Boyle,
Mr. Cuttle. Mr. Slmlt.e and Mr. liiiek'us.
The coininitleo having returned, the
following preamble n:id resolutions were
unanimously adopted :
Whereas, Tl is convention did, on the
l.'ith of August List, pass resolutions which
have boen const i ueil into sentiments of
isloyalty ti the Union, and infidelity to
the government and laws. Ami whereas,
theso K'solti' .ions have been mado the
pretext of designing persons for a factious
oppcsisiou to the Democratic party. And
whereas, the Hemocratic party has ever
been tho advocates of an unbiokeii Union,
a written Constitution and obedience to
all the laws, no matter who.-o particular
interest tliei' nfleete I, I'lierefore be it
Jlt'oL:rtl, That wo adopt the following
resolutions pissed at a recent Mass Meet
ing in Clem field coun'y, as Oxpresive of
the sense of t!ii fonferetice, tog'.'thcr with
'.I'C following addition?, and recommend
tliei Ij the candid coii'idi iation of the
people of this llepi estimative Distiict.
.V tV A'cvi'it. That tho history of the
country is the history of tho Democratic
party ; that as in the past, the Democrat
ic party has ever zealously and actively
supported the powers that bo in maintain
ing the national honor, and defending the
.symbol ot nationality, so in the present
Htul in the future when stout hcaits ami
willing hands aro needed, the Democracy
will cordially give to any administration
all the moral mntcriai and physical lorce
necessary to crmh rebellion, to resist in
vasion, or to wipe out any indignity
which may ho offered to the Nation.
Jiitokrtt, That wo will tnnd by tiie pres
ent Administration and aid it 'n all legiti
mate measures whilst its object- may be
tho preservotiuti of the Union, tho en
forcement of the laws, ".nd the mainten
ance of tho Constitutional rights of the
people, but will not countenance any of
lort to destroy the institutions of any sec
tion of our common country.
Hcnhitl, That the Democratic party
have ever hold that iheConslilution, with
the laws and tveaiies made in pursuance
thereof, constitutes tho supremo law of
tho land , and we deny that tho right ex
ists in any Stale to secede from the Union
or to nullify tho laws thereof.
uvViv, That this is no timo for dis
sensions, criminations, or useless discus
sions as to the origin of the war, or where
the responsibility rests; thai a rebellion
exists, and all should strive to bring about
such a speedy and honorable adjustment
of our difficulties as will make us again a
happy, great and united people.
Jxi-.'ui-cl, That inamiuoh as such a state
of allairs was never anticipated, and no
provision exists which enables the Presi
dent, or any other power in our govern
ment, to propose terms or adjust difficul
ties, and us this may causo the war to ' e
. prolonged ami the bitterness and horrors
t'leiirBcld,fcpt.25,'61. JOHN (il'Llfll.
MiTICKia hereby ci;,. ,;.,, it ,", In mef.t of Mom'
coiicfin, tliut ii u application lias luin made ! Cleil field, Pa.
t) lus l.xi-eiicney, A. (i. Curliii. Uovernor ur .
IVnnsylviiuia, for the pardon of James lloi kuii- T () II V () I 1 t
berry, now confine 1 in the Western rcuito-itiary, f) J '
under teiilonce from the Court of Oyor and Tor-.
iiiuur of t'learlicldcountv. , UPIIOLSTKU AND C Kill Afi TUIM-
T. J. McCUU.Ofliil. I MLK,
(lenifuld, ftf. 31, "01. Ally for Applicant. 1
1).VYS tho entire cost lur TUITION ia tho
niost popular and succesful I'UM.H LItClAL
M'ilUUL, in the tountry. Upwards of Twr.evB
IIi'moiki) young men, from twkstv kiiiht ditler
cnt States, nave boon educated lor buhinoss hero
within the past threo years, some of whum havo
been employed as lf'JOK-KKh.t'tUS ul filarica
of
$2000 00
immediately I pon graduating, uholiiwi.c nothing
of iicciiiiiils w hen tin'' entered tho College,
,JTir .M inifter's sons holt price.
Students enter at nny lime, iind reytuw ivhcn
they please, without extra cl.iirire.
l'or Catalogues, Specimens ol IVmn'inMiip, an d
View of liio C'eiLI.Ktii:, eiiflo'e tiVo let'er stump
to JK.NK1NS .V HAiilU
.May 1 "i, CI. 1y. 1'iltsburgli, i'a.
H. M. N (TI.I Ol ai,
0)vliicij al Sltmj
C'i.KAiirii:i,ii, Pa.
Ollire In ; rail a ins llrirk i;niiiliii;'
Juli 3d. 1SC1 tf.
MooiiK & inywiLv;! "-
l J liolesale and ltelail Jlci clia'.iti. Als
1 1
Sm
of
'.it,
m- t.v. :r .-. fil. proion-
I ST, l.MI., 11 liO, 11 ' Ol ll IllUO' I'l lllV UMI"- . - . , , . S' . ' '
' ! ... , thereof increased ; and since a National
ty, comes within one o. it, as no win l,01' I Convention is the only competent author
in Philipsburg
lie is too well known to jty to adjust di lVcrenc.es between the States,
require further notice as his eloquent . we Me in lavor ol eat ly provision being
. . ... i,,, .,.,.,; ,i,,,. tnade for iho call of such a Convention
appeals in support of Democratic prinoi- ... t . ..
11 1 '. ... ' tliat theicby a promiit ami lasting peace
pies have been l.eaid liotn a'niost even ' m,iv , ,na, j,..
"stump" in ibe county, j.'i .r,. That whilst wc think tho con-
f',,i Wnnin i one candidate for Conn- diticu oftho cor.ntiy may demand ex-
treu o anil unaccustomcii meai lines, yet
wo regard any ntlempt to control the free-
P",''i'1S ty Auditor is equally well known; and,
foot 1 v i ...
we may here Mate that ho is a camiutaio
against his rxpr-ssed wish thaf, upon
seeing his name announced : a candidate
iiiwr works towards tho Potomac foot by
jMl-hutforwhatjiurposowas not know n,
ois idea of an mtendeil at wick upon
"whington was not entertained.
Wo .11.. 1I..1 I'l T.-..M..I.
WmaAVlai TSi'ilmnii't Z , l'- -KiresKal us a letter, requesting us to
KiLand that apuliention hud been made ' withdraw bis name. This we submitted country depends on tho unity und success
oGov. Curtin for ro-inforcemonts. ! to the persons who had anrouticed his'of the Democratic patty, and therefore,
Nothing further from tho Kanawha. 'r,nme Thev decline i to withdraw it we look r.n those Democrats who, f rem
ffaroa,..l,.M ihC'W his nomination. Tho people
felon the 17th. hut was prevented by ! of tlie county should not (o:get that this
'I'C arrest and imiirliinntiioti i nf n mntm I is nnn ot the most ininrrtant oflieos in
T the secession members as to prevent a' ibcir izift.
nun..... I
VIUUJ,
8. Tlio lejiorts from Missouri by
M night's ruuil stato thai Lexington was
dom ol .-petcli uiul freedom ot the prossns
a dangerous experiment. Error may be
preael ed with impflnity, if truth is left
flee tc combat it.
I'.-.KiAv,, That the ailuro hope of tho
factious or ambitious motives, ure seeking
to divide ami instruct tho party m not on
ly traitors to tho principles, but disloyal
to the count ry.
iiVWrc,, 'I hat wo heartily endorse the
follow ing excellent and patriotic language
"Tendered to tho rebels on Friday last
lfl variously estimated.
Defining Their Positions.
hAvir.n ,;"r.:,l the call for a meet-
, I'll n 1U OH 111; VAITOll'V HIOI 'llll Ullly lllll'l
Dr. Potter, our eandid-tc for Coroner, ' (( Ex.SulUr ;,,., intil u Tie
is atittltve niuarion county, is a young ,.rc,l j,, ,e United Stales Senato on tho
Uian of excellent talents great energy,
and bills fair to become ono of our most
useful and enterprising citizens.
The i'cmotraey thus havo a ticket of
.... . 1 f 1 ns
maifi.......?:!! t.. ii.a which they mav usuy ieei virouu. i hero
fcpt. Ml. hereby declare that wo did i not a man among them who does not for- secession I am utterly against it-I
t. ... i . . - . . . ' . i v i i i .f . t ii in I nl iimr I nit r( m ton tin
uoaer a misapprehension ot its object ; Vftiuo it.0 Union. Iho Constitulion at.d ' u fc 1
mil h.a.1.. .1. r..i . . r i . I..
21st of January, 1801, viz : "The Union
must be. save f, no matter whoso measures
and policy havo endangered it the coun
try must bo rescued from the disasters of
civil war and anarchy, no matter whose
folly and madness have produced it. As
Tho Convention proceeded lo nominate
John L. Cuttle named James
Mt weonly desiro tho success of tho lo-1 ... ,, , r ,, .n nl.()li r;a
Wcraco nn.l n,: I-,. . n,t , uurauiuou. - i i
MleV fell Vii il t IILIIFIVB . l,iJt.U T 3 Ul V I - , .. I'l.
utLsfioil m.uu .1 'c 4i... Inn.Ittill Kfrrifici3 fls much as ftnv other csmiivlatoR
, I iJ HCl O l UL WiB Ul . . . . a l ....... 1 I a
ofthoDomocratio party, and that I set of men to save and to restoro them.! J - lonnrci oi cieat iiem couniy an. j..a.
Jre entirely satisfied with the platform Tlloy llo not only d.sorvo the hearty sup- nnme.1 Oeo. N . Ze.gler, of Jelle.son
'I'VWl In M fiua I Van uonl irvn nl I .lnirfi Aid . r - T. t La I. l wwmh
--- vi. wa vi vaa an. .v .v : tvOTL III HVITV ltJIlll'UI b III LIIW LUU UT.l'Ut
on thA ",t nr lin i 7:m 3 . On the O h b u ilr. tuttlo wuikuow
wifnpt: l8.6.1'".u 'llluPP 1 also that of every Union-lov.ng conscrva. nm0 (lf .,ilM)(,, T. ,,POI)imI. AIr.
......o xcuiueniLits liitivvl. ii is ihk r. i 1 t.ii nr ni'nri' nifin wun fificirn run . . . , . . i
, - . I .1 1 1 1 1 r tins nun ii n. in iiiniui i iii..i.iiiiiii-t.
el vt'll, uui uui i-uiiiiiijr itsini . ....
and
'J publication of this card in
WHClsarfield.
Rloom, Sr.,
Nnl George,
'jckson Bona 11,
iistiun Smith,
M lfallllpy(
- Taylor,
v e
both
pa
Gainer r. Bloom,
J. V. Derrick,
I?. B. lionsall,
Samuel Irwin,
Levi Draucker,
J. B. Caldwell. Sr.
tivo citizen-
Linion presei
ed to Its former condition of peaco
prosperity.
I'ho Chair appointed a committee to
; wait upon Mr. Zcuder and inform him of
i his nomination. Mr. Zeigler came for-
Mai. Bi.oom "Unnlo Jim,"ns hois gen- ward "nd addressnd tho ('onvention at
. i t a .1 1 a 1. :
orally called it seems, is '.Hiumt in no tie- aomo lengtn, aim ncccpiuu tut- uuiuiiiiv
featcd, if basu trickery and lying assaults tion
upon him. can do it. "rc-hans this game re
may work, but then, again pre hap it wont, lioti
air. Uloom is loo well Known, ana nss unions
AY IILlll I I
the sului'i ilier in ,lny last,
11 ''IKI'KIt. The own tr will come forward, prove
properly, itc, otluriviso she will be disputed of as
the law directs. ANDREW DAY IS.
Ferguson township, ?ept 21, Is'Cl. t.
Dissolution of Partnership.
MIK luirlniT-liip heretot'oro cxitini beiwi?cn
tlio unili T.-ir i;c,l in Hie IMai ksuiiiliiiig bu i-
lioi s at Luthe rrhurg, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the l.'ith inttint. The .ciomits due
Henry ll.mtz u ro left with Esq. Flegal, for co'ilue
tioii, to uhoin piiyuient is to be iiniilc wilhout
delav. J1KNKV IIOOVKK,
JIKNKV 11ANTZ.
I.utlicrsburg, Sept. 21, I Mil. It
extensive dealers in tiiulier.
ber mid shingles. Also, dealers i.i lioar
- "-..!..;. 1 IT i i. 1 1 tt ' IM'llill. W llli'll U I 1 lm Fold I'lii.iili fiir i ...li
... . U'M. (Ill ll ll ,1 . 11 lliril' I If ., I.I." .11 . IJ . -.. ....... v .. ....
vailll" ll I 1111 IIII'IIM.I'H , , ., .... . ..... .
May last, MI LICV ' l'.etrU,-lU.ornii.jh,
T
GltANI) OPENING!
NEW STCKKj
NE W FIR Mil
NEW GOODS!!
Great Inchicoincnts to Purchasers
H. W. SMITH & GO'S.
om: pkici-:, cash .stori:,
Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard's.
q uekxs ir'.i n ;.
1!
Ileqiielinlly inroiins the t-itiy.cn of ClrarfieM
,anj aJjiiining counties, that he is at nM liuirs
j prepared to iniiiiufitrtiire. at the shortest notice,
Hair, Husk, mil Si raw .Mattresses of n If
tin Is and sizes, one of which is a folditi" Mat
1 tress, suitable tor C.UMNS OX K K V l'S,"w liiih
can he folded in small niiipass.anii cmptird Hid
relillcil at pii-.-i.-uii. ; nnd very vhcap. lie also
j trims Cai liases, Millies r.-pniis to all kinds of
Carriage Trimming and I'ehidsli-ry, n nd makes
Cords fur .M iami's Tracing Lines, lit' any lliiek-
ucf- or iciigin.
'Si. Country Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash
taken in Keliaii;;e for work.
,rO-.MI orders left with any of the Men-hat
Clear.'leM h.n'uiigh will bi promptly uttcuded
'" . ace2
.Al'KS.M' l UINt;. THK subscriber res-
peelfully informs his fiiemls nnd the mil.liu
Ki'iK'rall.v. that he is now well e .iblished in his
XKW SHOP on Pine street, o 'posite the Town
Hall, in the borough of Clearfield, and upoh .bii
own hook, and whero ho is prepared to do all
work in bis line in Iho very best style, and on
the sliorle.-t notice. His old ciislon-crs are res
pevtfuil.v asked not to forget him, nnd my num
ber of new ones arc respectfully invited to give
him n trial.
I.'IKIK TOOLS. His reputation tis a Maker
and Cepniri-r ol Kdge tools should of it.-cll'secure
him a libetal patronage.
UK'.'IKiE C. PASSMfiliK.
April 21, ISfll.tf.
Oct. I I, I Sail.
1.' A Ii li PS I .M P II o v l: I)
Kc-'iaisikr
)KST Whito liranite I'lutes,
" " Soups.
linkers
" ' Tea Sutls.
" " C .flee Setts.
" " Cups Setts.
" " llatiilcd Cup Setts.
Pearl Whito Tea Sells.
" " Ewor and aasin.
Tarasian Tea Setts.
" " Cup Setts.
" Comn on Tens. Common Teas.
One Superior Lustro Sprig Tea Sett.
Creams, I'ies, Soups, by tho half dacn.
C, C. Nappies, C. ('. D .wis
Ulass Preserves, (iluss Salts.
i Fhi e Tumblers
PI. in do.
Lxiclsior do.
Also, Tens, Coffees, if c, ic.
snd all ar'ii les usually kept in a country store,
will be kept hers, as also ninny not usually kept,
but much net-did, nt giinlly reduced prices
And we feel conKdent that all who will make
trial purchase, will liud it to their advantage
continue us customers.
to
Largo Af
in use.
DlistcHaiuous.
Superior article Sweeping lirushcs.
:'t Waiters "most convenient article
SF.WJNd MACHINE.
nuc :, m o m s i o t o ? 7 0 .
Tho liOLDOIil SEWINli MACHINE, un en
graving of which is hern reprosei.ted, has now
l.ccomo n recognized favorita wherever it
has been introduced, and is, bcyotid question,
tho best, as well ns llio bandsoincst, low- pricod
Sewing Machins now before tho jiublic.
No. I A fiiiall and veil ucat Machine for
I Family use,
1 No 2. A Inro Machine for quilting tcavy
! work tind for Plnntntion use.
I This .Machine is much admired for its sin-; !u'i
jty, ami for its reliiibilily nnd durability it it i.n
jstupa'scd. A child twilve years can rup i' n ".
lease: nnd yet it will sew f nu t'ie coins- ' '
J to the liue.-t Swiss. There is i . ti'uubl r
1 .1 tin., ll,.. ii, 1 ... ; .,,, 1-.,, . ,1. 1
........... j,.., s,,., ,,,,, uuiu 01,11 mis no ii.'.ts to give troul.lc, iindi. ..! 'i.i
Sprint and Summer DliY liOODS, coiiti.tii,K of backwards us well as foriratdls. ar.d sf.:i sew.-
cqually perfect, und without daiiernf 1 . i- : 1 I 0
nee.lles. It runs l y friction, and by clos u,; lu.
j box over it, it is thrown out uf gear. In !'ae
we nave no nesiiatioti in recoiiiuionaiiif; It as llu
G00D3
A 1'
KRATZERS
PiOXtNKTS,
shawls,
p i: I NTS.
DUCALS.
BAH WiH
1 KPLIN,
V LOI'lIS,
TWKKDS,
MUSLIN,
L I N HNS,
C AIM'ET,
It L I.N'DS,
I'. K(( IMS,
S Y l' lll'S,
S I I K i;s,
NOTION?,
HII5H0NS,
II A TS,
C A PS,
v i n v.,
S A LT,
O I L S ,
PAINT
LEAD,
PUUO.S '
Hi M ITS,
SfloKS.
COATS,
PANTS
VESTS
NAILS,
FLO WICKS,
Plnr.ts Improved CuflVc Sj.iee Mill,
Bed Cording. Drum Cording.
Wall Paper, Window Shading
DanJcauocia Coffee, Dandeanocia Coffee.
Mackerel by barrel or pound.
Varied ss.ortmcnt of
Fldces,
Soaps,
Starch, by box or pouud,
Knives ain' Forks
Carvers,
Steel Pens 50 cts pur gross,
Pen Knives,
Toolli nru.-hes,
etc., etc., etc.
N1
iMtv ;oons
Toilet and I'romcnado Prints of tlio most fash
ionable stylo nnil color, i ho now luueli worn
ma lei of Colored Alpaca.
II A HI) W A I! I.. (M'EKNSWAKH OLASS
FISH. BACON .v KLUl'K,
All of which will be sold on the most rcaonnble
terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce.
C. KKAT.ITt SDN.
Clearfield June II, ISM.
OTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS
AND TEACHERS
County :--
Public culmination of Teachers
Ibis year as follows :
IHooin, Fciuson, Lumber City .1 Point. Sept
ber lib it 6lli, at Lumber I'ilv.
Cuiwensville, Knox it Pike, Sept., lllh rf-
at Curw cnsville.
Cleiirtivld nnd Lnwrenco Sept. Vlh A Idlh,
Clcnrlielil.
(lirar.l and (ios!icn Sept, llthnnd 12th, at fcoi-,-hen
School liiuive.
Covington and Karthaus Sept. l.'ith A 1Kb
near Mr. Kidei's,
lira. Ilonl, lirithaiu and .Morris, Sept. Kith A 17
tt tirahaiuton.
Hoggs, Decatur nn.l Wooilit ard, Sept. ISth and
l!th at Centre in Decatur.
Hell, liiirnside, Chest and Xnw Washingtcn,
J.iil anil llli nt .Noil VVa
of Clearfield1
I
will be held
Tib
nt
best fan ily Setting Machine in use.
77u '. fuUuicinj Premiums Awarded the ubooe
Marhint :
At the Fair of the Franklin Insfltttto, 15,
tlio First Proniinm.
At the Pennsylvania Stato Fair, at Phliador
phia, September 21, ISS9, the First Premium a
Diploma.
At the Pennsylvania Stato Fair, hold at Wyo
ming, 1 SCO a Silver Medal.
For the best Double Throad Machine, at Lan
caster County Fair, hold October, 1S54) a Silver
Medal.
At tho Maryland Slate Fair, held al tho Mary
land Insti'itle, lialtimurc, Md., October, 1S5I),
under strong competition, a Silvor Modal was
awarded to this .Machine.
At tho New Castle County Fair, held at Wil
mington, Delaware, October, 1SMI it Diploma.
Tho ubovo .Machines aro manufactured by
( II VItl.l W. HOM I.AM).
V iliiiingtoii, Del.
SA I, ICS ROOMS.
No. 720 An t Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
No. HUI Jtarkwt Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. 1). HAKKU,
lunrU-Iy 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
y.'.'-Persons wishing to ace tlio above .Macltiuo
in operation, can do so by calling nt Iho rosV
denco of D. W. Moure, in Clearfield borough.
N i:V (J 0 01) S!
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
$j)rinr & St (nunc?- Goods
TIIKCIIKAP CASH STtHii:.
AT
I inn just receiving mid opening a carefully
selected stock of Spring and guinmrr goods
ol almost every description,
nept. ..l.llinit Jllll Ul .SCW V...SI1II1-10N. ; 1 ln,llirl ,rhrl f f i,.I T.....
lietcima, (inelicl, i snd Jordan. Supt. 211th and Kuds, of the newest and latest styles. Also a
ih a road, ,,, .cccana great variety of useful notions. '
nii.-niii nun ri'ii vcioi.ur i,-i, at .iu, i. tiouse
in llii.-ton. I
: li.-.i.tu .i.i.i r, n..i " i ,,.i oi. ,,. t .i
Now is the time to buy an cxlraordinnry cheap ,r),. ALL AT v'uclimk A.M. j
dress for next sens'.. n, as wo will eloso out our t urn cnsville, 7th mouth, I J kssKk Hiioomh.i,.
l)lY-(i()UI)S A X I) NOTIONS.
stock of Lawns. Orgitiiiies, .'arcges, Poplins,
Crape do Paris, naliorincs. nnd nil Summer goods
nt fabulously low prices, to make room fir our
Fall A Winter stock, which wo will soon be able
to offer to our customers, and the public general
ly, lit tho Cash Storo of
II. W. SMITH A CO.
Also, a limited amount of Comity Orders want
ed in exchange for goods,
2 Uh I SGI pd.
G L K N
Co .Sup't.
"V" i;w
1 ant i
AHH1VAI.. Wc have just opened
arc selling very low, a largo and com
plete stock or hoots ami Shoes, vu I
Mens best Kip Rout
B'vs best Kip tioot,
.Mens btvt Calf snot,
lioys best Calf snot.
Chillis best Kid Boot.
Mens best Calf Monroes;
Buys best Cnlf .Monroes.
Youth's best Calf Monroes.
Childs best (innt Pumps.
Childs best Welt Pumps
fhilds best Button Pumps
fluids best French Moroco heel.
Womnns Mor. Jeflerson heel,
Unmans lioitt Jefi'trson hcul.
Wouians Kid Slippers.
Womans Sup. Velvet bound gaitors.
Wnmans extra fine lasting gtitcrs
Womnns sup. extra heavy muroccos.
II. W. SMITH rf- Co.
Hours of busincs from 7 A M., to 8 P. M.
July 10, lSf.l. tf.
- :c II O MILLS.
Ooriniintown, i'a.
AfcCALliUM & Cu.,
JI.VMK.VCTt' units,
Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in
OA Ki1 i: t I Nt; s, ii it u ;t; i-: r
(. C.OTIIS, MA TTl.X'iS, if r.,
Warelionse. No, OO'.t Chestnut Street,
(Opposite Slate House,)
npr3'Sl-1y Pun. liirt.rni ,
lints and Cups,
Loots in, I Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, QieeRsware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
(.' ROCHK I ES,
, l ish, Paeon and Flour,
i Mackerel in J 1 and barrels,
I of the best quality, nil of which will bo sold nl
jthc lowest cask nr rod ly pay prices.
I My old friends nnd the publio generally, are
icsprciiiniy invitnl IO call.
-;.--X. 11 All kin Is of (IRA .Vieid approved
T.V77.' ' I'UOhi Ci: taken in CiehuiiKO ol
(Ol
tiooils.
Clcaifiol l. Juno 21 1SBI.
WM.
'JMJ.ONK CITY
huiige
F. IRWIN.
IIO'PKL
Col. A. P. OWENS, raoi RicTOR,
. -v I.ISiin Mf.roui Tins c.ii iAt rT I liA
YnrL I....-. ' r '.. . l I nniii.n lif a HiiIa Ia lr.n. inlhla nr in tliottl if elected.
it r mans vruTnui, nar iwu ui - uci-ii j ii vu a n, n a -1. " """a " w -
und locked up in
Potior of the Adminis
fort J.afa'-otle, J county, to bo "headed" by any
inistration. .mushroon tucks.
such . On motion, liesolvrd, lhat tlsa U)iilei-
ees present pledge their hearty support to
si Airi'l). My wife Sarah has left my bed
J and boirJ vt ilhont just c iusc or provocation
I Lerel.y caution all persons against harboring!
or trusting her on my account, as I am deterinin-1
e, ,., pay no iicoi o, n, r contracting nncr 'ne ,l tf ,
2Jd dsy of August, A. D. Isl- j ,hf , hryf of
a,. , ,,,,.1 o. " ' ' " ' well known h-.tiso, and will conduct it in such a
.u t. ,i, .i. u . i mnnnrrni will render excellent comfort and for,
STItlklM; TImY'.SI IN V III I.ADI'.li 'atisfaction to all who may favor him with a
ri'l VI TVrmciiiiitu .'j-ci'triiK ni nmoii'i ih , cft'1, nov7-ly
.!. ! ! . KXC1TI SO FOOT It ACE between " '
the Philadolphia Police nnd tho notorious For 'fo 1 Wsnn.l Olll of EviltloVmCnt,
per nnd counterfeiter, .In ties lluchnnnn Cross !!! , WPVTC T t V'itit
Cross Kecnptureil ! !! I It seems to be the gener-j Alil'jiSlo AIN ILtlK
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross hail worn a T eVcry County of tho United Stales,
pair of Frank Shorl'a French-calf toots, that he rfp0 fni?Il(,a , h( ,,,,,, of ,,,, of , ,,
would not be taken yet. However, Shorty it I most elegantly illustrated Works published,
not much put outnt missing his custom i bus ( 0ur pul.l rations are of tho most interestir.e
would nnnounco to all vrerktnrioyr, Aoyrn, charnetcr, a laptei to the wants of the Farmer.
.iiicom umi IMl tars, and womon nnd children , M.-,,:. j Merrbnnt flier nr. r.l.li.ti.a I,.
EXI'it UHiK'S .u 1 1. i.. .Nolico is aero-; in eicarnciu. nnu rMnnomniioiiinn iu parucuiar, tn0 ,t ,tve bound in tho mo- substiin
bv given thai Letters Testamentary, on the ; that he Is prepared to furnish them with Dools, ,;Bj II)Ilnn(,r! Bnd are worthy a place in tho 1,1
eslato of William Smith late of Cov- Shoes and tlaiters of any style or paltern, stitch, brarv of every Husihold in ths Land.
To men of enterprise aud industrious hnb-
business oilers no ormortunitv for orodt.
ployment seldom to be met with.
rsons desirinir to a"t as scents will re.
them duly authenticated for settlement. in tho neatest manner and charges moderate, at ceivo promptly by mail f ull particulars, terms.
wain naiiiii, i- . tlie Miori Mine rnop on ncrin.i oircei. oppnait dc, by addressing I.KARY. OKI 7. A eo . Pub
JOHN a. UOKMOMT, J , Reed, Weaver A Co'sstorc, FRANK SlloitT. i No. 2M North street, PbilaJelphl.
Sept. .1, 1S6I. ot. N. II, Finding' for silo Sept. 2", Iseij. 1 Oct 21, 1380 ly.
1 ho preainide Mini resolutions wore inglon tp., tlec a, nave noon grnnteu lo mo tin- eo, aowea or pcgge.t, (nnu as no . . nion ici.
ml In nt r .iviL'ler and air. rju'iv. w no uersicnci. r..... ...m-...v,. .v .... .,.,.,,... . ,nll
" C v - . t .. 1, I :.. .. I -.H A , . r I . nM, i... Inlinn In . , ,
.ni.l thev t on d stam on theso reo- r qu ' v - ' i,"'V" "" -""i V""V' J..:.T . .
... . ii.n..., in.inT Aiuimi rirniiiflt inn Rimn ni nroftunt rnainfr Ann rninnoi r i kvu. ivrnmrino- iina is.
.1 I .... i .AH I,a, UIVBO un""! " - rv " " I . " n-t -" " n --""w lb.
. UIl'I WOUIU llO I 11111 ITSl lllHUiH