ct.ItarfitI Republican. "WEDNESDAY OCT., 2. 18CI. i article l.-Congroas shall m.k. do law rea- KfftM nmin thereof, OR AI.HIIhs- G 1 MK KHKKOOM OF SPKLX'II. OR oFTIIBrBESS J orj7''fibt"ftb P'o UtaiMlfora redress of grUrnncei. t'oiwd'n. (jo, i lrtad Stmu$. ytgTICLX BBCTI8H .7. JDM 1116 prlOliDg I . M. . . , . I aretes shall " ,r,a 10 'r7 person wno tinner- wmv juu ui u icnoi:u; uiinie;it?n v io juugo Ji,lWixsmios th. proceedings of ih. lKi'l- 0f audi matters, if you do hold revolution- tsrs.orany brano!. .0fK7r"tL.rJ.s!:;.r ,M,imml..,Hknn. ...,. . jiwoni"oa .cLr u,u. riu luorooi. Il fros communication cf thopghlasnd opinion uxnsef the invaluable right of uiani and everv tie oi7 freely tpoak, writ and print on any NbJoetj b'iilt rerpnnsiM. for th. abuse of that liberty- lo protecntlooi for Urn publleatfun of were inreitifiatinif the tQieinl conduct ofolTi rt. or mn In puLlle rapacity, or whore tbo ilUr pnfctli'lied U proper for publle lnforma linD, t'j t'utb thereof cay bo Riven In evidonce; loi In all Indictment! fur libel, the jury fhall U' a right to dotormine the law and tbs facta, tndar tbo direction of tho eourt, ai ir other caief. Cvutitvlio of Ptniuyhania. Car Time at Tyrone. The juramer arrangoment of the Pennivlvnnia fiilrtaa, on and alter the 10th of June, will be a fcllowii TRAIN LUVINO EASTWARD. futLln 9.17 p. m. JJil Train ......... 11.54 a. in. TRAIN LfCAVINU WKSTWARH. lijpr.u I'iaiengor ...... (1.40 a. m. Jliil Train "... a 40 p. m. Tb EiprcM Kant, and Fast Line Weat, do v Hop at Tyrone. Clparfield Cemetry. . All pcrsoni intoretted in th Clenrfiold Coiue trr, are rcquetl to a.iauible at the ground! on Tbandaj the 3rd of Oct next, prepared to apend in it j in redding up and repairing taid grouudi. ELLIS IRWIN. ) JONN 110VNT0X, VTruateea. F. T. IIURXTHAL, ) Ckoii Dtu oiT. Tho proceeding of last wwk'a courL Tu New. Wo hare advice irom Washington up to Saturday hut. The CmifcdiTtite b.uturies on the Virginia aide of the Potomao bolow Washington threat en tho total obstruction of navigation. fcrerul new batteriei have been erected and exposed to view by clearing away the (rush that concealed them, and ffDin ten to fifteen thousand reb-U aro believed to be stationed at these bnlteric. Some day ago Oen. McClelland iniued tn ordor forbidilinjt the Gring upon pick U. Thi act ww reciirocuted by a aiiui lr order from the ('oiifodurato General imlwithstanaing, however, we notico oc (aaionnl thooling of pickets. There is nothing to indicate any for ward movement at Washington by either army. The new i from Miadouri is of thu utmost importance. Gen. Fremont has taken tha field In person, saying that he hopes to dt-tlroy tho enemy before or after a junction is forintd botveon Prico and McCullongh. Gen. Trice, leaving a pa t ef lii foroo at Lexington, started towards Gerrgittown with a largo force, whilat Mo. L'ullougli was moving towards Kansas. Wo may expect soon lo hear of battlaat and aifgOH in ilisifouri throwing tho atlair at Lexiimlon entirelf in the shiiiio. la Kentucky ail'uiri are but little bnttoi than iu Missouri. Jame IL Clay (son of lale Henry Clay) and sixteen others, on their way to join Oeu. Z dlicoffiir, were raptured on the 2fth by Col. Letcher, John U. Bieckenridge was aid to have Wn if the party, but managed to make hi eio.ipo. A lurgo i-ecoision force is or Idtniied in Southern Kentucky, making loud ilirenls of marcliing upon Louisi'ilb1. From Western Virgini the news is itrangcly mystified. One day it 1 report J tlmt tho Federal force are fluttering anil driving the enemy in every direction. nd per hops the next dav th "critical i lituaiion" of this or that command is an nounced. ' ' .Several of the Fort Layfavette nri'on rs h.w been released sines' our last. Among fhu rest we notico Mayor Herrett, of Washington, Tierce Butler, of Philadel phia, nnd Jame. W. Wall, of Now Jersey the last named gentleman having heim welcomed homo vv a public rec ptton of causing lii fellow citizrna of lUirlington, onie little excitement. BY LAST NIGHTS 'MAIL. Bv Inst night's mail we learn that the Confederates were driven from Munaon nd Mason Hills, opposite Washington, nd also from Edsol'a hill. out from Alox andria, on last .nftiTday night, and those place occupied by the federal aoldier. fhe enemy retired without any resistance. An unfortunato mistake occurred with G'n Smith' command in marching from the Chain Bridge, when Col, Owen's Phil delphia Irish Brigade, in the darknoss, niitaking Capt. Moti'a Battery for the 'ebels, fired a full volley into them. The r was returned, and aeveral rounds ex 'btiirad before the blunder was discover i, killing and wounding quito a number n ach side. Vessels conliuuo to pass up and down "wPnlom to. The report that Fremont had retaken iingioii i not credited. He was at Jef wion cily on Ihe 29lh. A Substantial Present. 1 , , , 'iisnd at Grahaniton sont us a Imhetof 1 finest Potatoe wp ever met with "i contents, let it be noted, of.fv hillt ; ui not one of them smaller than a goose Mel Can any. body beat thia ? They "wiled the California rotate Seriols Accdent. We learn that Mr. Kou, mother cf Gen. Patton, fell, a few agoeffa flight of steps attheGener " residence, breaking her ahouldcr-! "K and otherwise injuring herself verj wnouiiy. &CAPEO. Tbe Frowenfield army cloth' "gftaud H naud case camn lo an abrupt terrain "ioat Piltsburch last week, bv tha ab of an Important witne. when the Ui" called up, and a oU prowi tl 21ZKtiJZEn Mf&nM berry.now oDflai la th. Wa.ten. I'.nlUntiary, "red How v,rv rr,nP..ienil Tha ' Yor f ,..'642'0 l0"u f 5,000 ' 5 oudir sentone. from th. Court of Oy.r and I rw. now. very conveuientl . . ih Philadelphia $2,204,000; other agenciea, n,iB,r of oiMrfi.ld oouoty. . wuneun may noi d aueonv ai sua ttrU! NEXT TUEDeiY." A oood hit. II, liucher Swoope, Esq., ft . LI. U 'i.lTii 1 r. ... tiu tua jioec ut me ruacK neputjiican pow-wow last week, gave our atcoesion friend of the Joutnal a sharp rap over the knuckle for publishing a private letter wh,ch PPM" in hi columns a low week .go. He atated that the man that would publish and circulate auch senti- men Is should be condemned and despised ,1Rve ov,rlll'ow l government and per bv all loval either . ! n,nncn"y dissevered the Union, by relus- uy all loyal ci izota. ing to support Mr. Lincoln when Lis ia- Jll B LI I 1. 11171111 in..V nr T Ull 1 HHKI LIU ' ' - ----- o Dm Constitution Wa must Ull the Itevertnd gentleman, however, that hi doctrine of df-preser vutiou" might do where there ia no a r it ten Constitution or law to govern and reg ulate both President and citizen. This is the doctrine of the highwaymen when he attempts to ecapo, or murder tho wiUcer of the law, in order to ellect his escape. It the government assumes to act by the law of "Holf-prescrvalioH,'1 what becomes of our law of Congres and our Acts of As einbly ? and what is to prevent the gov erned from adopting the same plea ? Presentment of the Grand Jury. SEPTEMBER SESSIONS, 1SG1. To the Honorable the Jadjts of the Court of yurlt-r oi aatons oj ijtiuirjietd tountif : Tho Urund Jury Inquest would respect fully it'port, that they have examined the County jail, and found it in fair condition. I he pi ivy upon Ine County property, we believe to be a disgrace to tho eitizens ol the County, nnd a nuiiunco to the inhabi tants of tho town. Wo hereby return' the Sinn;mahouing road leading lroui Israel Nichcl's to the Lawrence township lino toward ihoSinne mahoning Creek, the same being out of re pair, and being as the Grand I IX jiif.H t be lieve, undur lupervikion of A. K. Wright, (3. L. Heed and David Tyler, Commission er ; it all being in Lawrence township lhat ia out of repai: We would aluo present as nuisances Da vid Smith's dam on the Susquehanna river, John P. llnyt's dam in Ferguson tp., und Spencer' dam in faaio towihip owned by O. II. Lyt'.u & Co. Vi'e return our sincere thanks to His Honor Judge Linu for Iris able nnd patriot ic charge to us. We have been inlnrmed that there aie men in our community who aro in the habit of charging men rilh be ing traitors und secessionists without the least shadow of evidence to substantiate such facts, merely becniiio the individuals so charged ditTer in opinion with the iudi viduals making such charges. If tuuh he the caso we condemn such action in the most severe terms, and also consider tint ifanv man shall give aid and coral'ori to the rebels by advocating their cause, or in any other manner, it is tho duty of all good citizens tohavehiin brought lo jus tice in compliance with tho Constitution and laws of the In ml. In cae any individual shall wilfully "r knowingly perpetrate, by word or deed, any act thatshull iu any way impede the operation ol the General Government in the'r endenrors lo erush this present wide spread rebellion, the officers of the law should discharge their duties by bringing such ollenders to justice ; but at the same time being carclul not lo abridge the lib erty of speei-h or freedom of the press. more than is absolutely reipjireu. We consider it iho duly of everv good cil'uen to support the Government, to crush the rebellion, to disregard nil paity ties fir lh present, nnd endeavor to re-establish our glorious Unim upon its origin al basis, even though it may requite the expenditure of all the treasure and a vast amount of the best blood of the country. We also would return our llunks to H. J. Wallace. Esq., for his attention to us, and say in his bt half.lhnl during his term ofolliceas Diistricl Attorney, now about closing, he l as over shown himself an at tentive and etlicient officer. WM. P. CHAM BE liS, Foreman. Fium Nb'v Mexico. fort Union. Let ters from Foi t Union, Vew Mexico, give the latest intelligence from lhat qmiiler since lind'a surrender of U. S. forces to Texan : Tho Texftiik ht.ve tukon and destroyed Fort Fillmore. Fort Craig and I'oi t Bliss, Col. Koberls, at Fort Stanton, received or der from headquarters to evacuate and destroy Fort Stanton, which ho did hift week. Here hi Fort Union they have built an en I ire new fort within tho last ten days, tin old fort not being in a position to bo defended. The men are iu the trenches day and night. The new fort is one mile southeast of the old one and when the fortifications aie completed two thousand men can defend it nguinstan at tack of live thousand. There must now be at Fort Union over ten millions of dol lars' worth of properly. There are fifteen hundred men here now, regulara and vol unteer. The officer and men are drill ing from morning till night. The Mexi cans raake good soldiers, obedient and or ''y- ' ' ' STEAMERS. The ateamship Matanzas, from ; Havana and Matanzss, arrived at New ! York on Thursday night, with advice from the forn'er place to the 20lh instant : Tho Times' correspondent state lhat the French war steamer Lavoissier left Ha vana on the 19th, suppoiod for New Or leans, with the intention of passing the blockade and delivering dispatches to the. French Consul there. Should she succeed in passing the United Slat war vessels, it! wa to be considered conclusive proof of, the Ineffectiveness of Iho blockade. The j Spanish gunboat 3en. Lero, it wus under stood, was to leave for Pass I'Outre in a few day Captain Laurent, of the New Orleans packet A. A. Chapman, having ueotoa io iaia estate ara requoatea to maae im volunteered to pilot her up the river. Il mediate pay,nent,nnd tho.eh,ivingolai.nsag,mi.t " . , J , .... n.i.ui, r'.r.. the same willnrosent them duly authenticated for was conjectured al(.o that the British Com. ,ettlfmcnt.. F. F. COUTEKET, modore, who had recently touchi d at Ha I gept 28, 18I t. Adm'r. ". haa taKen tue same nirection. To. Ketrav-TllllTV Loav. The total a ' ""Jri n$ yi5:; iOOO. urd', njght, aince the Aral aubsc-iption, ia iiO fMlft Th whola amounl ofun X II f9 11 U D BIIIVU a' K Uata subscription from tha 19th of August iy f l.ow.UW. TOUl5IOiU5,vjy.-.v. i, Tm Democracy-. How manly and man- . . , . .. ... nnnimous is tiie iollowire from the New York Timet (Republican. 1 when coiunit red with tho groveling partisan biirotrv of iome porsoiiF.as well as some papers-hcre- abouta:- "It would have beer. easv. nerhans. tn the democratic masse cf lite Irc-e Slates to U 111 ira lull Unu nnnnnfi.l ...... J . I . I 1 ""6 lui-nmra, vim nutii, uitr, runny ii mu e uiimhui iou wa as stti!c'1 ,,le I"'ctical tssenion of tho r.Wt of "cession. But the Democracy i iu not so read tuei.- honor or safety. They loved theircountry more than party; aim in iir. jiincoin iney saw, not ins suc cessful pnrtirttn candidate, but tho consti tutional President of the United Slates. And, therefore,! hey supported not grud gingly, but heartily as earnestly and zealously, in fact, as if he had been their own party leader in the cuuvasi (hut pro ceded his election." TiciiST Courtbsies. A night or two ago a German picket guard stationed outside of Arlington hward their own language spoken by the rebel scouts opposite Ik tun. A few words 'vre interchanged, and the parties on both aides, finding ihemaelves fellow countrymen, proceeded lo meet each other in perfect confidence. So well pleased were they with their interview that, alter posting a aullicient number ot guards along tiie prescribed lines, the ma jority relumed to tho neu'.ral ground, and building a lire, passed the best part of the night together, op tho warmest and moil amicablo terms. Wash. Corr. .V. I'. TribuM. Frkmost. There ia a great deal of diiruaaion going on ju.t now us to the position and con duct of Atiijur Uen. Froaiout. If we may judge trom all the rvpurts that reach us, Fremont ia decidudly out of bin vleiUL-nU V'aiu,uunciiiU)d,uuil supcrciUous.he ia evidently d'ing more harm lo the cuuae of the Uuvernioeut ('an cun bo produced trom any other cause. The fuel that u man wnsoucu a cumlidute for tbe Preaidoncy of tiie United tiUitoa, doua not tit him to bo a luiliUiry comuiaiulor, and it is there fore tliut Freaidiint Lincoln ia Joiuj a very wrong thing wLuu pcruiiltiug an much rerponbiOility to rent in tbe b.nnl of u porann J iiijuuiciuiia na ia Mr. Fremuut. Wo hiur of Very grure cbnrgoa uiado aguiuat Ihi. oQlcvr, liul wo du not care uow to iniiiiire into thuui. It u euougli tor u.i to know that ho is tlmrouhly incoinpuieut lor the poai tion wliica he oiin;iios a -id it' Hie Uuvcrument desires auccess iu tbo Wcat, itahuuld at once re move him. ills outiru cuurst. aioie be hua been placed in oo ui ui Hud ol ibe Misaouii lorcea, abuwa hiiu not ouly lo bo a blockheail but a popinjay. Such men, wo t ike it, uru not wautod for tlioae limea. 'Ant. Daily Sent, (Itep.) Wuo Tells ths Trltu ? Our readers will recohect that President Lincoln, in his mejsags to the lulo extra session of Congress, admitted that ho had transcended the Constitution, and asked Congress to pass an indemnifying actand which Congress failed to do yet the Union (!) candidate fjr District Attorney, Swoope, in his speech ul the Ilepublioan meeting the other night, stated positively lhat Mr. Lincolu had done no suu't thing. Here is t fair and open issue. If Mr, Sivoope is wrong and we preauino no one will dispute that fact ho clearly demon strates his total unfitness for tho office he aspires lo fill. Twenty-five to Sixty Dollar and expeuara per mouth will be paid by Ine Kris Sowing Machine Company to their Agotita, for pclling the Krio Sewing Machine Thia is a r.cw Mschine, and so eimplo in ita coaxtructioii that a child rnu lrnrn to operate it by half nn hour's instruction. It ii equal to any Fumily Sewing Macbino in use. and they take thepreiuiuiii over blty ami one bunureU dollar mai-hiiics. The price ia but Fifteen Dollur. The Company wlrh to cmiili.y Agents In every ronnly in the Vnited States. . Address, for particulars, .Vie .SViri'iiy .(iicini Co. 11. Jauks, Ueneral Agent, Milan, Ohio. iuarl3-8m. i)ii:u in hsI, Mrs. Pike township, on WeJnesdny wife of Patrick .Mullen, aged about 70 yeara. 31 fto Sbbutiscmcnts. Recruits Wanted. UECnUITS are wanted for tlio purpose of fill IC ing up Cnpt. ODDEN'S Couipany, nuit in t'nmp Croai-mun, under coininnnd of Col. M m. U. MlMiMT. Young nien desiring tx enlist cannot find bettor officers under whom to servo. Application should be made at once tn Lieut. R. J. U it l ick, at this place. Oct. 2, '01. MI5l".lt. NOTICE is hereby given to all iutoreated, that during the lute freshet, a quantity of Square Ti mbcr, Spars, Hoards and Shinglci, lodged on the Pier of the Curwenaville Bridge therefore all per.ons who may havo lost Lumbtr are required to come and remove it on or before the 1 1th of October, inrUnt, as nil that remains uncluimed nnd not removed on that dny will bo sold to the highest bidder. IV M. IRVIN, Prst Curwenaville lliidge Company. Oct. i, 1861. 1 1 1 : tM'.AItl ll'.I.I) ACADEMY will be opened for Iho reception of pupils (males and fumalci) on Monday Sept. 2d, lstil. Terms per Sctvslou of Mlevcii Weeks Orthography, Itoading, Writing, Primary Arithmetie and Ueogrnpby, tJ ii Iligber Arithmet'e, English Grammar, lli'njjriiphy and History, J 00 Als-ebra, Geometry, Natural PMloaoi.hy, "J B'fk Keeping. 4 00 00 L.nua ana ureea Liiiuruarcs, o To students dosirous of acquiring a thorough i English Education, and who with to qualify themselves for Tesohors, t hi Institution otTcra i desirable advantages. I No pupil received for less thin half a session, and no deduction r-ade except lor protracted aloknesa Tuition to be paid at the rln.e of the term. C. I). bANUFORD, Principal, Clearfield, Aug. 7, lStl. ly. A milMSTKATOU M) II CL- Letters; XX or Aaministration naving occn una uny grnntrd to the undersigned on the estate of PETER ML'LSON. late of Covington town- ship, CloarOeld county, deooasod, all persons in- ' gjTRAY COW, Strayed away about th l.lth aJinst.. RED CCW 2i years old no other Clearfi..d,SePt.24,'.L JOHN OULICH. m'OTICU is hereby given, 1' eonoern, that so appllcat to whom it may eonoern, tuat aa application nas been made "'"''V!,, XZZZEZ" T. J. Mccut.Louiu, Clforflsli, Seat. S4 '81. Atry6r Appjieaat. STRAY IIRIFFEK. Came tilth, premises! of th. subscribor in May last, a MCLKY ; 11 DIFFER. The owner will eom forward, prove proporty, ito otherwise ibe will be disposed of ui the law directs. ANDREW DAVIS. Ferguson township, SopL 24, ISfll. 3t. Dissolution of Partnership. f PHE nartneruhiei li.....r.... .vl.it. J. the undersigned In th Blueknuiithinir bu. ;nuti at Liilbersburg, was diisolved by mutual annaent on the l.Hh I.i ..., ti, i.. . ; ueury oami are ieU wuu Kin. jrieiral, tur cwlieo. tion, to wboui ji.ymt 1. to be made without "'" HENRY HOOVER, UESRY BANIZ. Lullieraburg, SepL 24, 1861. 41 NEW STCIlFaj NE W Fill M!! NEW GOODS!! Great Inducements to Purchasers AT H. W. SMITH SCO'S.1.!01' odkll; ONE PRICE, CASH .STORE, mauawu ww f uuiVtT If UUgrJ JjUUUal U q ujiKXfi ir.i r i:. EST White (irnnite riatcs, Soups. B aakiir Tea Setts. C ifTue Setts. " ' " Cupa Setts. " " " Handed Cup Setta. BEST' Pour! White Toa Setts. " " Ewer nnd anain. " Paraalan Tea Setts. " " Cup Setta. Comtron Teus. Common Teas. Oin Superior Lustra Sprig Tea Sen. Crvauia, Pies, Soup., by the half doien. C. C. Nappies, C. C. B'iwla Ulass Presorves, Ulast Salts. t Flu-. Tumblera Plain do. Exsnlsior do. Also, Teas, Coffees, tc, Ac. sudull ar iolea usually kept Inaeountry store, will be kept here, as also many not usually kept, but much i.erdid, at greatly reduced prices And we feol confident that ull who will mak e triul purchase, will find it to thoir advantage to continue us customers. JHiscrllancous. s.' Superior article Sweeping Brushes. Largo .'s't Waiters "moat convenient article in use. Pliints Imiroved Coffee 5plce Mill, sod Cording, Drum Cording. Wall Poper, Window Shading llandeanoria Coffee, Dnndeanocin Coffoo. Mackerel by barrel or pound. Varied tsioituicnt of Spices, Sou ps, r?turcb, bv box or pouud, Knives aui;' Forks Carvora, 8 lei I Pens 40 eta per gross, Pen Kuivca, Tooth Brushes, etc., etc., eto. Toilet snd Promeando Printa of the most fash ionable style nnd color. Tho now much worn niuterUl of Colored Alpaca. Now is the time to buy an extraordinary olieap dress for next aenson, as we will cloio out our stock of Lawns, Organdies, flurcges, Poplins, Crupo do Poris, aaliorines, und all Summer goods at fabulously low prices, to make room fjr our Fall A Winter itock, which we will oon bo able lo offer Ui our customers, and the puhlic general ly, at the Caah Store of II. W. SMITH A CO. Also, a limited amount of County Ordera want ed in exchange for goods,, TxvTr'W AMRIVAI Wo havo just opened an f are selling very low, a large and com plete stock of Boots and hoe, vis : Mens best Kip noot noye best Kip Boot. Mens best Calf Loot. Boys best Calf noot. Childs best Kid Boot. Mens best Calf Monroes; Boys host Calf Monroe. Youth's best CalfMoyrooj. Childs best (lout Puinpi. Childs best Welt rumps Childs best Buttou Tumpi Childs best French Moroeo heel. Woman Mor. JefTersnn heel, Woiiiaua Host Jefferson heel. Woman Kid Slippers. Womans Sup. Velvet bound gaiters. Wnojiins extra fine lasting giiters Womans sup, extra heavy moroccos. H. W. SMITH J- Co. Hours of busincs from 7 A M., to t V. M. July 10, lS6t. tf. ar-iXI-.CIlTOR'H XOTIt T Nuliro Is here. iliby givon thai Letters Testumcntnry, on tho eefnlo Into of William Smith lats of Cov- Ington tp., dee'd, have been grunted to tho un dersigned. All persons indebted to laid estate nre required io make iinmemcte payment, ai.il those having claims rguinrt the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. I MAKY SMITH, I , JOHN a. OORMO.MT.I ' Sept. 3, ISfll. St. I DENTIST ' .tf o tsiaiw W-IV. ,tfw Properattcntlon to tA-M yJJ:, tho toeth In proper ""V fc'i--. " V!S" time will le of great benefit to everyone In point of health, comfert, and convenience. UH llll.l.S Ci5 slayi be found at his of (ice, on tho corner of Front and Main streols, when no notice to tho contrary appears in thia paper. Al operation! is tLs l!ne of h la profession performed in the luteal and most improved styles, and guaranteed for on. year against all aturul fuiluros. J. D. THOMPSON, I blacksmith, Wsgons, Buggies, Ae As., Ironed J ) ca short nttlte, aad thevery beat style, athia II rtand In tha borough of CurwenivUle. I I. .29. 1880 ' i BLACKSMITH WAKTKD. A Journey-, man Blacksmith will Snd steady employ-' ment, good wsgeaand prompt pay, by calling at the shop of th. aubaeriber in the borough of Clearfiold. 0. C. PA8SM0KE. Sept. , 1881. tf. HENRY WHITEHEAD, j JUST1CK of the peac. fi Rook ton, Union tp., will attend pjpiBptly i ly to all banfi.t aatrast.4 lo bis oar. B.ft.,1), ieo. j.j WATCH & JEWELRY I fTITE underaignal respectfully ' L iiiforinabia customers and the 1 puolio generally, thr.t ho has just ' rtceivod from llio East, and oi en. ed at his establishment iu OHAHAM'S HQ V . J 'M"'eliI, Va.., u fine usaortmeiit of Clocks, ""l"E u d awtLiir ot diiicrent qunlities, un a ainxle piece to a fall selU hieh he will I.'." , .uu..i. p..v., ,u, u.u, or m , nr.iZl., Slii 90,a. ',,v' .... .-."r..": "e.y on nauu, "uo mt.t i AUi,l, rn l w.i it , kinds ol Clocks, Wutehca aud Jewelry, earofully repaired and Warranted. I A continuance of uatruuuce ia nolioited. ipt. HI, I860. ji F NAl'OLE 11 DTITJ 1?PAV TnllUV'n a-vuiv, iJlVlJ, 1 VUAVylW, LIQUORS OF ALL KXDS, SALT. OILS, PAINTS, &. GKOCEIUES, CsuTFor tBla very cheap for Cash, by 0. B. MER11ELL, In basement of Merrel! A Biker's Store, I Cleai field, Ta. fcb-27. tolsti:u and carriage trim Located at A. II. Shaw't MHU, one mile East of Cteuridd borough, Respectfully iuforma the citizens of Clearfield and adjoining cotmliea, thut be is ut all timea prepared to manufacture, ut tiie shortest uutice, 'fair. Husk, aud Straw Mattresses of ail kinds and aiics, one of which is a Folding Mat. tress, suitable for OAUI.WS 0J IHFM, loci, can bo folded in small compass, and emptied md refilled at pleasure ; ami very vbesp. lie also trims Carriages, makes repairs to ull kinds cf Carriage Tririniing und b'plioUtcry, uud u;kos Cords for Masou's Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or leugth. -tlCountry Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash taken in F;tclin;;e for work. iTAll orders loft with any of the Merchnls Clearfield borough will hi promptly attended decii W.'ikc ii ! Wake up j BI.At KSM! tHIM;. TUK siibierll.or res pectfully informs his friends and the mililie genxrally. that he Is new well e jbli.li nil in lil-. .M-.W MIDI' (iii Pine street, o qioslte the Town Hull, in the boMuyli of Clnnrfisid, and upon hit own honk, nml where tie is prepared to do ull work in bis line in lU very l est style, nud uu the shortest notice. His old iMistoe-i-ra nre res pectfully nsliea not to Iwrget biin, nnd nny nuiu ber of new ones are respectfully invited to give him a trial. EDtiE TOOLS Tlij reputalli.n ns a Jluker and Itcpn!rr of Edge tools should of itsoll secure him a liberal patronage. CEOF.UE C. PASSMOI'.E. April 21, lssi.tf. NEW COOD3 Af KRATZERS iney navejusl receiveil u general assortmcr.t ol Spriii" nud Suiuiuor IJKY tlUOl'S, rotitiaiin" of DOXNETS, KiniK)NS, SHAWLS, II ATS, OA PS, W I N E, SAL T, O I L H , PAINT LEAH, DRUGS BtjOTS, SHOES, P R 1 NTS. DUCALS, BAR lii Ii, I dl'I.IN, C LOTUS, T WEEDS, MUSLIN, L IN ENS, CARPET, B LINDS, 1! RtiOMS, S YTIIES, SI-1 KES, XOTIOXS, C( ATS. PANTS VESTS NAILS, FLOWERS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, GLASS, fish, bacon i flour, All of which will be aold on tho most reasonable terma for CASH, or upprnvod Country Produce. C. KRATZFR ,1 SON. Cloarfield Juno 11, HSI. V0TICE TO SCHOOL DIItECTORS! IN AND TEACHERS of Clearfield! County :-- Public examination of Teacheis will bo held this year as follows ; IIIoipiu, Ferugson, Lumber City A Ptnn, SeptJiu ber Ith A i'h, at Lumber City. Cnrwensville, Knov J- Pike, Sept., Oth if- Tth at Ciirwensvillx. Clearfield and Lawrence Sept. Dili A lOlh, at Clearfield. (iirurd nnd Ooshen Sept. 1 1th und 12th, ut Go shen School house. Covington and Kiirthaus Sept. llUh A 14th near Mr. Rider's, Bradford, liruhuin und Morris, Sept. 16th A 17 at (irahnniton. Hogg', llecatur and Woodward, Sept. IStli and 19tb at Centre In Iieeatur. Hell, Hurnsiilc, Chest and New Washington, Sept. 2od and 21th at New Washington. Bcccariu, (luelieh nnd Jordan, Sept. 24th and 27th at X roads in Eeccnria,. Huston and Fox, October 1st, nt No, 1. House in 1 1 of ton. Brndy und Union, Oct. Ad and tth at Luthers burg. ALL AT 9 o'clook A.M. Curwcnsville, 7lh month, ) Jcssac BllOOVtLI. Co .Suji't. taoi pa. j G L E N - E C II O MILLS KermantowD, Pa. ATcCALLUM 6c Co., M A VI' F ACT I' R KI'S, Importers, end Wholesale Dealers In C A It P UT I Nti S, DMUGGCTS OIL CLOTHS, MATTIXOS, lc, Waruhouso. No. .ri09 Chestnut Strcol, (Oppoaite State House,) aprS'81-ly Philadelphia. STitiKixc; Tniiis ix rmi.ADEi, PI'IA! Trrmtniimit L'rcitemrnl among (A .Vna.ra!!.' EXCITI.Vy FOOT RACE between the Philadolphia P"lire Bnd tbo notorious For gur and counterfeiter, Ja ties Uuchnnan Cross ! ! I Cross Uocuptured ! I ! I It seems to bo the gener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Crn-s had worn a pair of Frank Short's French-calf Hoots, that be would not tia tahen yet. However, Shorty it . , not ,uch put out at ni.-Hing his custom ; bus would aniiouiice to all Ihech,,,,;,, , Wn, Lincoln and Hell iiira, nnd women and children in Clearfield, and Siiinemnhouiiig in particular that be is prepared to furnish theui with Hoots, Shoes and (Jsitcra of any atyle or pattern, alitch ed, aewod or pegged, (and as he ia a abort fel low) on abort notice. Ail kinda of country produce taken tn ex change, and cash not n fused. Repairing done in the neatest manner and charges moderate, at th Short Sbo. Shop on Second Rlreet, oppoaite Reed, Woav.r A Co'iitore. FKANK SHORT. N. B, Finding for salo Sept. 20, 1SO0- ' RLLIS IRWIN Ac SONS, 4 T the mouth of Lick Run. five miles from V. Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extenair Manufacturers of Lumber, July 21, 180. W. HATS, Justice of th. Peace, will attenjeeif. promptly by mail full particulars, trmi, j. .pronpuyio oone:nons and other matter aft la blseiarge. Adire Kersev, l"k .,, Pa Cel. id 1". ly. Wit. $35 0 0 I 1 AYS tbo entire oust lor 'It'll I most UKimlur and successful full M i. SCHOOL iu the country. Upward of T. hl-jjobbu youiur mn. friim tn ixiv-r.n.iiT did. "t Rules, huVe ben educated for busii.o.s lu-n, witMn ,lle ,mst three years, ...u,.. f b,.,ohave boeu employed a. lijoK-KEt:ii:nS at 6,!.ui,a I . .. . MUUU UU iiaineaintoly rpon Kf'iuuatiuir, wno kimw nothing UI UUL-UUIIld 1TUUN WHJ CIIIOIUU IUU g,. cf , Zfl-.Minis'ter'asou! halfprie-. Stuilanls enter nt siit tiim-, and revluw when ' ,1 I.... !.!. ... . .1 Mi".v Jii-nri-, niiiiuui r ir v.i l' i For Catalogues, Kpeeiuiena ol I'vumanship, ni;d View of the COliLEUK, cuuio-o live Int'tr stamps to JENKINS A SMITH, May 15, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, l'a. W..M. MrcL'i.i.oi:cii, Clkaki'iki.k, V. OITice In tiraham's Hili k Muilillug. July 31, 1S01 tf. Mo6iiF& mwi lyai, "ll'Iiolcsale and Iteta.l Mm-chants. AKo yy exit nsive iL'ulra in iiiuiier, acsed lumd bur nud ahiii''!es. Also, dealers in four un "I1'01? bo 'ulJ t!h!"I, fur ca'h- Oct 14, ISiU. Tt a u r rs i m p Pv o v e n BfflT MA CHINE. ' II ( rilOM 55 40 to S70. The ll0UDf.HH SEWINU MtCUlXl-.. un e-". graving of w hich is here r"pri'-:ei.tc I. c .. t become u rccL'iii.vd fuvi;r!to wl.erc-'er is has been introduced, nud is, l.eyotid queivi on, the best, as well s ibe lianil.Miiue.-t, low-priced Sewing Mnchins now before the puhlie. No. 1 A small nnd vr) neat Muchiu. for Fa only use. No. 2. A largo Maeliino fur quiltiii icavy work and for Plantation uue. This Machine ia much a liniied for i'l simpliei. tv, and for its reliuhilii v and (luraliilily it is tm- j Mirpafsed. A child twelve yetirs con Iou it ui;!: ease anil yet it will sew from the conisc-t elotu to the finest Swlsi, Thcro is m t.roul i j of re h iniliug tiie thread, us it is taken fro,.i tbe spools. i It lias no b.lls to givu trou'ilo, .'! will re:i j backwards as well as forward', nrtl still few eiiully perfect, und w ithout dimmer of breaking I needles. Iiruns l y friction, nnd by closing the 'boxoier it, it is throwu out of gear. In fact, ; wc have no liesitatio-.i iu recommending It us tho best fan ily Sen ii;g M;icli,in in use. 77if following Premium! AxcarJed thti above MacMM t At the Fair of the Fraukau Institute, 1SJ9, the First Premium, At the Pennsylvania Statu Fair, at Philadol. phia, September 21, lSjO, the First Premium a Diploma. At thu Pennsylvania State Fuir, held ut Wyo. ining, I8C0 a Silver Medal. For tho best Double Thread Machine, at Lan caster Couuly Fuir, huld Octotsr, lJiiD a Silver Modal. At tlio Maryland Statu Fair, held at tho Mar7. land Iusti'uto, JJiiitiinoio, Md., October, ISA!', undor strong competition, a Silver Modal was awarded to (bis Muchiuo. At tha New Castle County Fair, held nt Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1S5M a Diploma. The abovo Mauhinei aro manufactured ly CIIAHLl W. MOWI.ANn, WlluiiUKtou, Del. SALESROOMS. No. 720 ArcL Street, Pliila lelphiu, Pa. No. 801 Markat Street, Wilmington, Del, S. D. BAKER, nini 13-ly 720 Areh Street, PhiJodclpJila. J-t'Persons wishing to aoe tho nbiVe Machine in operatien, can do so by calling at tlio rest dence of D. W. Moore, iu Clearfield hotouirh. NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sl Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. ' 1 nm jiut receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring and Suintier goodj ot almost every description, A baaiuiful nssorlmout of Prints nnd Drosi goods, of the noweBt and latest stylos. Al-o a great variety of useful noti ins. DKY-GOODS AND '0110X3. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, a large qnantlly, Hardware, Qiionsware, Drugs and Me;lielnsi, Oil und Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths. G R O C E R I E S , Fish, 9aeon and Flour, Mackerel in J J and i barrels, of the beat qnallty, nil of which will bo 8' !d at the b wet cash or ready pay prices. aiy oiu incnilt ana the public generally, are j respectfully invited to call jr-T-S. II. All kinds ufftr'M.Vanil anorored (Of XT! V VUOUUCK taken ia c..Ui.go of Goods. Clearfield, June 2 1301. WM, F. IRWIN. rJYR6TEciTY IIOTEL Col. A. P. OWENS. I itorRii.roR, Respectfully nnnouneea to the travelling pitlllo t b-t he has now taken charge of this larsra and - nu. ,, ..vu.v, hhu - hi bvilLiLlli t iu tilled . ,,, , win rollJ,r eX(U.nl t),nfoll , fl, i ,,,iefacton to all who may favor Mm vff'.a a I ,1, . , nrv7-ly j well known bou.c, and will conduct it iu such a To Persons out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED. In every County of the United Stales, TO engage In the sale of some of the best and most elegantly lllustmted Works publii hod. Jur publication are of the moat iuiures.ing charotter', a fipfe.1 to the want! of thn Former, Mechanic and Merrhant! 'hey are 1 ablished in the best style and bound in tb. mo - i jbstnn. tial manner, and aro worthy a pleas in the 1.1- I br"r? "1 .very ii.usei.oia in tha Land, -ti.To men of enterprise aud Industrious hab its. Ibis business offon an opportunity for prtCt. able employment seldom to be met with. - 'i-ft.l'ersons desirintr to Set as airenta will r. 4, by addressing l.hAKi, uETZ A o., Pub, ) Ko. 2i4 North irrr, PbiladolpWa '. Ort it, UiO ly.
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