Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 07, 1861, Image 3

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"WEDNESDAY OCT.. 7. 1861.
Auricll I. -t-ongrest iuii uui no law res
(0 ettablbbment of religion or prohibit
r, thfr exereite thereof i OR AIlKllKi.
i"Sl UK FKF.KDOM OK 8PKKCH, Olt
()V Till' l'K 1s ' or r,Kht of tb PP1
Kbly to sseeinble Mil to petition tho Our.
Jenifer a redress of grievaoees.--t'eatiiu.
AuTtct 9-Pr.me 7. That the priotlne;'
..(Kiihall be free to every pernon who nnder-
iikerto examine the proceedings of the lrgitla-
lute, ersny brunch of governineut; and no law
.k.iisver be made to restrain the rich' thereof.
Ttm free eouiniuoication of thought anil opinions
. i . l . LI 1..L1. -r 1
l. one I lot iuvaiu.uia ngiiia ui uma I iou vverv
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(itlieoniy ireoiy speaa, wrue ana prim on any uiu iur wua cuuveuieuce 01 spee
ubiect; being respomible for the abute of that ttrs.
liberty- la prosecutions for tho publication of Children under ten yeare of age not admitted ,'
ptperi Investigating ths official conduct of off. unlets accompanied by tbeir parenti or guardians.
1,7 or men in publia rapacity, or where the I Every pertoa wishing to be enrolled at a mem-
.t,er published it proper for public inform,
lion, the truth thereof may be given in evidence s
.!- .11 tn1ti.tmnta fni lil.nla thm In.w akMll
'btrea right to determine the law and the facte,
vtder the direction of the eourt, ai ir other case.
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liult(iifti vj -(itRtyltKinin.
Car Time at Tyrone.
Tbe iuminer arrangument of the Pennsylvania
ni road, on and sflor the 10th of June, wjll be at
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i.iiowi
IRitlNS LEAVING
lunV
Jlsilfrsri - -
TRAINS LK.lVI.Wti
frprt l'jsicngor
Train
The Ki!rest Kost, and
gut ilup t Tyrone.
EASTWARD.
- - - 9.17 p. m.
-. - 1 1.6 j a. ui.
WESTWARD.
. - - -8.40 a.m.
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rani Line West, do
p&W'e issue our pajier this week two
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the
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lUue next week, ill order that nil huiuls mnuship will take place on Tuesday and Wee
tan take a imi t in the great Fair to come ",,"J' vfi t o'clock, fast riding will not
, , be nlluwed ; those vlolatiug this rule will b ex-
oil next eek. eluded from competition. Plowing match will
take place on Vednesday at 10 o'clock A.M.
I), J. Wallace, Esq. 1'ublio attention The addrest will be delivered at 2 o'clock on
b invited to the "carl" of thin gentleman, lKriV th 18th of oatober, and Immediately ttf
1 ' . ter the address the reports of the Judges will be
viuilicatiiifj Inmxell Iroin tho Uiicrsions read nnd the premiums awarded,
cwt upoo Lite by the imiirudent friend1 Exhibitora must become memberi of the Socle
.' , ty and hare their tnimnlt and articlei entered
of II. 1). bwooi.e, fcaij. on the SecreUry't bookt on or before the lilh
After the Cuu) plltileli t paid Mr. Wal- , IT ot October; and all animals aud articles,
i i .i . l , i i... , i except horses, must be brought withiu the enclo.
Un by the late Grand Jury, whose pre- , F M rlv M Wednesday, at 10 o'clock,
MMilmentwe published hint week, such A.M., and all pernon t coloring animals and arti
tck must recoil upon the keada of , ,fur exhibition will procure card, from the
I Nairsitiirv with that Mm am an1 n iiinii.it- nl on f r nf
ihfir invtntort.
IsrCa' l:ou U. Curtis, of Warron county, gf"
t i . i . f r '
forniorly uietnber of Congress from tins
Mslrie:, hns been ordered to raise a regi
ment in the northwestern counties of this
State.
Co!. Jacob Zfigler, ex-clerk of the
House of Kepreeentative, i ult-o author
iiej to raim a regiment, and to report at
Camp (,'rotibiiian. The regiment is to be
named in honor of Gon. Mcl'lelUui.
Tni Late I'loop. From all quarters we
War of the most destructive ell'ucU of the
lilt flood.
All tho booms were . swept from tho
Wet Branch, except the old one behind
the inland opposite Willinmsport, whicli
filial with logK. Over a hundred rafts
re Relieved to have went adrift at I.jck
Haven.
The dost ruction on Sinnemshoning was
Kpyoiid precedent tho water was four
!cet higher tisan it was in 1817. Much
properly w as destroyed.
The Clarion river is said to have been
50 feet shove low water mark ot Clarion :
nreeping every bridge 'punning the'
itreimi, and inrrjing nwsy sav mill?,
tore houses and ten or a dozen dwelling I
Iiulscs. Judge Dickinson's raw mill and
loreliouse at Iiidgtvtu are reported gone.
A man at the tuoulhofthe Cluiion
wn cen e?w mills floating by,
THAT PRESENTMENT. .
W onto mend to llie pecinl attention
our neighbor of t lie Journal and all
oilier v.lio tne likinue (.uiltj the
following extract from the present men t
of the Grand Jury of this countv, ) at laM
Con rt :
We return our sincero thanks to II is
Honor Judge Linn for hi ahleoml patriot
ic charge to us. We have been intoimoil
hat there ate men in our community who
fin the hobit of charging men frith be
ing traitors and secessionists without the
least ahadow of cvidenco to substantiate
uch facts, merely becanso the individuals
charged dill'cr in opinion with the indi
iduol nmking such chitrges. If such be
toe cse we condemn such action tn tho
mnttaevere terms, and also consider tint
anv man shall give aid and ooiafort to
'M rebels by advocating their cause, or In
njr other manner, it is the duty of all
Pod citizens tohavohim brought to jus
iw in compliance with ' tho Constitution
MJlaws of tho land.
Thj Nov York riU, demand
"t the Cabinet, the Army, the Navy,
N every other department or the gov
mment, be purged of imbeciles and
wockheads forthwith. What a dreadful
I'urgaiion this would be. Like the stere
"'.'peJ conclusion of a shipwreck, "not
'eft to reUto the awful tale."
KTU is rumored tvbout Washington,
lul the thirteen regiments of the Tenn.
rve Corps, are to bo transfered to
ouri. It mutt be good rail-road busi
"ea, to bring troois from Illinois, and
artd then take them back Irom
Wingtoa to Missouri again. I
WSeoatof Sumnor addressed the late1
UhiiKi si .- . w , ..
-r"'i'i vonvcniion ot .Mftssscuuseits.
i Convent
exni
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the ground, that unless the propov
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""MtlOU of slarerv. it was but a, Larlwe-
4uletru,.iin., r k.. i;r nj '
Y-Mlruajonofhuiian Me, and Ood
'"lot smile upon Our efforts.
l tha tim .1.. r .1 to
iil,l in ii .i i ,, ', . 'iStatet. Address, for parUculars, fm Aem'sa
iea m all the Colonies, If the insti- i-,..-., o. R. Jas, General Agent, Milan,
'"to of ,!aerv is sinful, will these Dhil-.
""POSTS
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tell ui Low it cam that thia r"
"God, io often and so signally smiled
Coon b . . .
mo euorts ot I linua. svuhn Osrt
ilavcboldari to
Tndonnnrlfinrsir
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tbeir National
" uncbangeablo.
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2W1S AND REGULATIONS.
Premiums tnd diplomat will b paid oa aad
fur th Irs I Wtdnet day of November and o
til the lit day of January, 1881, after which all
money premium! unclaimed will be considered
at a donation to tht Society. The offlcert of the
Society and mtmbert cf the Committee of ar-
: rinftmnti will ataa a ..Umll.. tk.l..
I office, and it will be their duty at well at pfeature
T::T. LI ii iT. .1! .7. Jr. " . .1 1 . . "r. 1
w attend to tht expressed witbei and want, of
xhibitort and others, if it it In their power to
to do. A select police force will be in eoniUnt
aueuaance lor toe preservation o( order and
protection of property.
Ine trotting courae it level, well cradtd. and
one-third ot a mile in circuit. Amnio unnn.
ber of tlii Society mutt apply on or before the
1rt day of the fair, and on tho payment of one
dollar to the TrAastlPMr flhall rnopiva a f.Mr(ifi
dollar to the Treasurer shall receive a certificate
. 7 ,
v. iaviuvcrui ounuiiaiDg uie name 01 me ap
plicant and endorsee, by the Secretary. I
Kvery person becoming a member at above
hall on the presentation of hit certificate, re-'
coive a ticket which will admit htm free during
tho fair. Any person complying with the above
PJ'S
member and shall be exempt from all coutribu-
rsgulatiout and paying $10, shall become a life 1
tiont and shall annually receive from 'he ciecre-
lirv a Tree family ticket.
All persont mutt be provided with tickets.
which can be had from the Executive Committee,
; Treasurer or Secretary or at the door. Persons
acting at Judgee are expected tn become mem-
bent or the bocioty. Fertont from other oon.
tics can become tneinben by complying with the
above ru'et. Ladies can become member! by
'making application at abeve and paying into
the Treasury fifty centt when they will receive a
ticket to ail in it them free.
v.hll.ltion of la.lvs' .n,l nllm.n.' hn,.
suid articles, previous to placing said articles on
the ground. fia and etraw will te furnished
'crntis for nil animals entered for premiums, and
grain win ue iurniueuacosi nir muse wuo oesire
? Durch.,o
No horse shall be entered or allowed a premi
um unless he is free from disease. Horses will
be received until Wednesday noon, but must be
eat"red previously. All persons who Intend to
exhibit horses, cattle, sheep nr swine, or who in
tend io oiler stork or any other article for sale,
should notify the Secretary of such intention on
or before the 10th of Octorber, and have with
him a list and full description ol the tame.
i'crmns intending to exhibit blonde 1 ttock
must produce authentic pedigrees, and are ear
nestly tp(iie.ted to furnish the Secretary, by the
10th of October, with a list of their stuck, and
the pedigrees of each, this will facilitate the
preparations of entries and in cane 'jf deficient
pedigrees, wilt afford the owner time to correct
the sumo.
h?trrt!an lo Jmlj't. Jo animal to receive
an su-nril in mnrA tlmn f ii rlass.
Jinh'ss are exitresslv rciiuired not to award
premiums to over-fed anfimtls. No premiums
are to be awarded to bulls.rowsor heifers, which
shall appear to have been fnttoned, only in the
rlass of 1st cattle, the object of tho Society being
to have superior animals of this description for
breeding.
Fat Caul. The judge! nn fat cattle will give
particular attention to the animals submitted fur
examination. It it believed all other things
being oiianl tbc.-e aro the best cattle that have
the greatest weight over the smallest superficies.
The judges will requiro all in thtt olats to be
weighed, and will take measures to give the su
perficies of enrh, and publish the result with
their roports. They will also, before awarding
'any premiums, rerpnre of the competitors mil
I il.ldm.nli in tnn n n m a v an.! naf uf tAinn
as required by the regulations of the premium
list.
When Ibrre Is but one exhibitor, although he
may show several animals in ns class only one
premium will be awarded, that tn the first, or oth
erwise at the merits of tho animal mny be
judged.
The superintendent will lake every precaution
in bis power, for the safety of stock and articles
on exhibition afer tbeir arrival, and nrranje
ment on the grounds, but will nut be responsible
for any loss or damage that may orrur. The So
ciety desirei exhibitors te give personal atten
tion to their animals and articles and at the
close of the fair to attend to their removal at
the Piciety cannot take further cere of them.
Itulrt of Plovimi. The name of the plowman
must be given at well as the kind of plow to be
used, at the time of entry.
The quantity of ground to be plowed by each
team tn be ) acre.
The time allowed to do the work will he three
hours. The furrow slice In all casesto be lapped.
The tesmt tn start at the samo time and each
plowman to do hit work without a driver of nth-
assistance.
i ha nremluins offered hv the Foriety will be
swarded to the Individuals, who.in the Judgment
nf ili. committee, shall do their work In the b-st
manrer. provided the work it done in the time
allowed for Ita performance.
Each plowman to strike his own land, and
plow entirely independent of the adjoining land.
Within the one-fourth of an acre plowed, earh
plowman will be required to strike two bark fur
rowed lands, and (Inish with the dead furrow la
the middle.
Any information desired h regard to roattrrt
of the Porlety can be gained by addressing the
Executive Committee nr the Berretsry. who will
be pleased to give any Information In their sower
at any time.
Anv article not enumerated In the abnvs rial-
ss, am! placed upon exhibition, If Worthy of no
tice, wilt be suituMv tewarded.
The Exerutive Committee reserve a discretion,
ary power to award Plplomas In any ease for Jd
best articles, nr for articles not entitled to premi
ums by the rs les.
Three Judges for each class will be appointed
nnd announced before or on the first day of the
fair.
All articlei may be entered free of charge, ex.
repting hones for pleasure, and for the trotting
rremiums.
(Flgned.) RICHARD PHAW.
JOHN M'flAt'OnKV.
.TOSIAn R. READ. V Kx. dm.
WM. M'BRIDE
O. R. BARRET'
Aug. Tsli, 18(11.
TAr Twenty-live to Sixty Dollars and
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expcn.es per mon.n w... o. pa.u , .u. n.y
rewinaT niHi:u'U v.wuipimiij
'""IC ,h ErU 6'ng Maohl
Macb ne. anil to simple in Its eoastructioa tnata
.......
Instruction. It is eaual to any Family Sswlnc
Machine in use. and they take thepremium oven
" ni hundr.j olUp B.hin,.. The:
pries Is but Filteea Dollars. , The Company wish,
amn'nv A rents in every county in tne united
Ohio.
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Mf,u
IFF ICR,
umtwiiuFpirmiwi
subscriber ia
nny . lasi, m v ar. i
liEIFFKR. The owner will eome forward, prove
property, te.,otherwiso she will be ditpoted of as
The law directs. ANDREW DAVIS,
Ferguioa township, Sept 21, 1861. 3U
Sri. SHttlistmrnis. Jnt ami. rPENIHc?
STATEMENT of the CLEARFIELD COUN-)
bf.il. AW w month ending Sept.
30, 1881 1 .
, alien.
Rills dltoonnttd
Pennsylvania 8tate Stock
flpecie . . .
Due from other Banki -
Btnk Notes of other Banki
rkv. ti f..
$31,030 02
24,608 76
4,861 68
6,024 38
661 00 l
' 1,1101 78
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rornlture
E. , r pi.".- " - "
263 48
764 76
V27.92
lL ..j KxV.nt.
pent.,
$89,883 62
LIAIILITItl.
Capital Stock paid in . $28,060 00
Note i in circulation 23,635 00
Due Depositors . . 16,668 79
Interest and Exchange - 2,769 8:
$09,883 62
JAB. II. GRAHAM, Cashier.
ClearGtlJ, I't., Sept. 30, I8C1.
VPHAh l'"ROM THE TB1FWIAI
A . n ' '. .
A
; A. Aoor.ooiii i Hutiee it Hereby eiven
tbat the Commissioners of Clnarfiuid county will
meet at tb following pUcet at 10 o'clock A. M.
of eaoh day for the purpose of bearing Appeals
from the Triennial Assortment, to witi
Fi r tlietownthip ofOoshen atthetchool hi u e
in said township, the usual plaoe of holding elec
tions, on Monday the 1 1 tit day tr. November,
I or the township o( Uirard at Consrcst Hill
school house, on Tuesday the 12th of .November.
Fr tho towntkip of Covington at the houso of
Jacob Muu.er, uu Weduesday the 13th day cf
November.
For the township of Karthaua at the house of
. V. Hall ft Co., on Thursday the Hth day of
November.
For Morria township at the house formerly or
cupied by Thus. Kyler, on Friday the lth day of
ni'vemoer,
For the township of Graham at the House of
Jacob Hublerun Monday the 18th day of Novem
ber. for tho township of Bradford at the house of
nm. Hoover on Tuesday the ll'th day of Novem
ber.. For the township of Bojgs at the house of
Kdwurd Albert ou Wednesday the 20th day of
November.
For the township of Decatur at Centre school
house on Thursday he !ltt day of November.
For'the township of Woodward at the house
of John Whiteside on Friday the 22nd day of
ioomner.
For the township of Gulich at the school
house In Janeiville on Saturday the 2Sd of No
vembor. For liecearia township at the home ofSam
ul M. Smith vu Monday the 25th day of Xo-
T.inh r.
For the township of Knox at the Turkev Hill
sobool house on Tueaduy the ith day of Norcm.
oer.
For the township of Fereuson at t'.e house of
Thomas I). Davia on Weduarday the 17th day of
tvoveinoer.
Jordan luwnship--at the public school bouse in
Antinville on Thursday the i!Sth November.
inest township at the school house near Si
mon Kornbaugh'i, on Friday the 2'Jlh November.
rw Washington at the public school house
for tbe borough on Saturday the 3uth November,
lturaside township at tbe bouse of John Vuunir
on Monday the 2d December.
Lell toirni .ip at lbs house of Asrph Ellis, on
Tuesday tbe 3d Deeembur.
Lumber City at the ptih'.lo school houso fur
the borough, on Wednesday the 4th December.
l'enu tonhIr--at the house of W. W. Ander
ion, oa Thursday the itli December.
Ciirwentville iloiough at the house of Isaac
Mount, Jr., en Friday the 6th December.
l'iku township at tbe house of Isaac Bloom,
jr., in the borough of Curwentville, on Saturday
tne itn December.
Iliooin township at the house of James Bloom,
Sr., on Monday the Vtb December.
Brady township tt the public house of O. W,
bong (now Was. Seed) on Tuesday the 10th De
cember. Union township at the house of R. W. Moore,
an Wednesday tho 11th Dtombor.
Fox township at tbe house of John I. Bundy,
on Thursday the 12th Decembtr.
Huston township at the bouse of Jesse Wil
ton, on Friday tbs 1.1th December.
Clearfield Borough at the Commissioners' Of
fice in Clearfield, on Mobday the lfitli December.
Lawrence township at the ConimUaioncrs' Of
fice in C'lvarneld, on Tuesday the 17th December.
An appeal from the valuations of Unseated
Lands will be held at the Commit.ionors Office
on Tburr day the 2nd day of January 18C2, at
wnico time all persona interested must attend si
no appeal ran be Liken after that data. By or
der of the Board of Commissioners.
WM. 8. BRADLEY, Clerk.
Commissioners Office, Oct. T.h, '01.
Recruits Wanted.
ty ECRUITS are wanted for the purposo of Gil
in), up mpi. vuut.vs company, now in
l ump Crossinan. under command of Col. Wm. U.
Mrunar. Young men desiring to enlist cuunot
nrnl better utTicert under whom to terve.
Application should be madt at once to Lieut
R. J. Wii.lack, at this place. Oct. 2, '01.
Il'MUKK. NOTICE it hereby given to nil
J interested, that during the late freshet, s
quantity of Square Timber, Kpnrs, Boards and
Milngles, lodged on the Tier of the Curwensvtlle
Bridge therefore all persons who may have lost
Lumber are required to come and remove it on
or before the I Ith of October, inrtmt, d s all that
remains unclaimed nnd not removed on that dnv
will be told to the highest bidder.
tV.M. IUVIN, Trst
Cu'wensville Bridge Company,
Oct. 2, IH6I.
TIIK Ct.r.AltKII'XD ACAUKMY will
be opened for tho reception of pupils (males
aud females ) on Monday kept. Zd, lfiol.
Terms per Pension of I'.leven Weeks:
Orthicrsphy, Iteadinr, Writing, Trlmory
Arithmetic and Uoography, (2 SO
Higher Arithmetic, Kuglish (irammar,
Ueogrnphv and History, 3 00
Algebra, Uooinetrv, Natural Philotophy,
and Hook Keeping, 4 00
Latin and Greek Languages, 6 00
To students desirous of acquiring a thorough
English Education, and who wish to quiil fy
themaelvei lor Teachers, (hit Institution offers
desirable advantages.
No pspil received for less than half a session,
and no deduction cade except for protracted
sickness
Tuition to be psid at the close of the term.
C. I. SANlKtlll, J'rindpul,
Clearfield, Aug. 7, 18(1 ly.
ADMINISTKATOK'M XOTIf'li Letters
vf Administration having been this day
granted to the undorsigncd on the estato of.
PETER MUI.SON, late of Covington town
ship, Clearfield county, deceased, all persons in
debted to said estate are requnsted to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present tboin duly authenticated for
tettlement. t. r. i;ULltM,
Sept. 28, 1861 U Adin'r.
s
TRAY COW. Strayed sway about the I .lth
imt., a KED CCW Zt years old- no other
marks recollected
Any person giving inform-
. . . - . - libniy r,w.rdo,i
ilnei ThU Is s 7crCle,rl'eld'8cPt"',fll- J0U-N Ol'LICII.
CTRENIUS HOWE.
J 1,8X11,1 or T,,B 1 KACE
For Dscati b Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
hit care. P. O. Address, Phllipaburg Ta.
ug. iooi
SR. J. W. POTTER.
Physician and StirReon, has permanently
located at Laeantee Mills, (jirard township, of.
fen hit professional services to the surrounding
.... ..... v
community. May s, icni.
I) W. HATS, i
X . promptly to
eft ia hit charge.
Justice of the Ptaoe, will at'en
eollsatioas aad other matter
Address Kersey, Elk Pt
Oct.
3d 1880. ly.
NEW STORE I '
NE IV F I R M H
NEW GOODS!!
Great
at Inducements to Purchasers
" .-
OiU PRICE, CASH STORE,
Q UEKXS WA RE.
I) EST White Oranite riates.
1J
Boups.
linkers
Tea 8t tts.
C iffee Setts.
Cups Setts.
Handed Cup Setts.
Tea Setta.
Ewer and Basin.
Tea Setts.
ST I'earl White
l'aratian
Cup Setts.
" Coma on Teat. Common Teas.
Onj Superior Lustre Sprig Tea Sett.
Creams, I'ies, Soups, by the half dozen.
I, C. Nappies, C. C. sowls.
Glass Preserves, Glims Sails.
S Flu e Tumbleri
PI .in do.
Exrelsior do.
Also, Teas, Cuffoes, c, 4e.
and all ar' idea usually kept in a country store,
will be kept here, ns also many not usually kept,
bnt much needed, at gnatly reduced prices
mm we ieci connuent that all who will mak e
trial purchase will find it to their advantage to
continue aa customers.
JtlisfcIIantcas.
Suporior article Sweeping Brushes.
Largo J.i't Waiters "most convenient article
in use.
rinnta Improved Coffee Fpicc Mill.
Bed Cording, Drum Cording.
Wall Tsper, Window Shading
Dandetnocia CofTeo, Damleanocia Coffee.
Mackerel by bnrrelor pound.
Varied asrortmont of
Spices,
Soaps,
Starch, by box or pound,
Knives ant Forks
Carvers, r
Steel Pens JO cts per gross,
Pen Knives,
Tooth trushes,
etc., etc., etc.
DKV (iOODS.
Toilet and Promenade Prints of tho most fash
ionablo style and eolor. The now much worn
materi&l of Colored Alpaca.
Now is the time to buy an extraordlnarv ohean
dress for next season, as we will close out our
stock of Lawns, Organdiet. Hnrtct,. Ponllns.
Crape de Paris, nnlxorinos. and all Summer eoods
at fabulously low prices, to make room ht our
Fall & Winter slock, which we will soon be able
lo offer to our customers, an J the public generul-
ty, ot the lush Store of
II. W. 6M1TU i. CO. ,
Also, a limited amount of County Orders want
ed in exchange for goods, .
AT'1"
IN ...i
V ARRIVAI..
I AU ftlllimf Varu - 1..... .. J -
plete stock of Hoots and Shoes, vit t
.Mens best Kip Boot
Buys best Kip Boot.
.Mens best Calf Boot.
aoys best Calf Bout. . i
Childs bust Kid Boot.
' 1 ' Mens best Calf .Monroes:
Boys best Calf Monroes.
Youth's best Calf Monroes.
Childs best (iout Pumps.
Childs best Welt Pumpt
Childs best Button Pumps
' Childs best French Morooo heel.
Womans Mor. Jefferson heel,
Wnmans Oust Jefferson hucl.
Womant Kid Slippers,
Wnmans Sup, Velvet bonnd gaiters.
' Wnninns extra fine lasting giiters
Womans sup. citrn heavy moroccos.
11. W. SMITH .f- Co.
Honrs of busines from f A M., to 8 P. M.
July 10. 1S61. tf.
Dissolution of Partnership.
flMIK partnership heretofore existing between
I tho iiuilcrsigiied in the lllacksmithing bim
ners at Luthcrpburg, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the l.'lth instant. The nconnts dun
Henry Hants, are left with Esq. Klegnl, for cellcc
tion, to whom payment is to be made without
delay. HENRY HOOVKIt,
11 KNKY IIAXTZ.
Luthersburg, ScpL 24, IS61. It
EX ICC'LTtKMSol- C I Notice is here,
by given thaf Letters Testamentary, on the
cstuto of Williuin Smith hits of Cov.
ington tp., dee'd, hare beeu grunted to the un
dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate
are required to muKC tminedicte pnvinent, nut
those having claims rgainst the same will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
MARY SMITH, I ... ...
JOHN b. GORMOMT, ,
Sept. 3, 1861. 6U
A. M. HILLS
-'V.
1 J
Atsi
11 L lu'l'l v'i'
llljll I 111 I a
Proper attention to ,
,-; -3 me leein in proper
Si tlmo will be of great
:
ii- benefit to every on
in pomi oi ncaiiu,
comfort, and eonv:nience,
Kit. IIII.I.Hciu si-rays be found at his of
fice, on the corner of Front and Main streets,
when no notice to the contrary appears In this
paper.
Al operations is Hi .:ne of bit profession
performed in the latest and most improved
styles, and guaranteed for one year against all
atural failures.
f n TIinMPQCW
Blacksmith, Wagoni.Huggloi.Ac., Ac., Ironed
cn short m lice, and the very best style, a this
s"""'"! agous, Diiggics, ac, c, ironea
1) cn short netlce, and the very best style, el hie
li stand in the bo.-ougb of Curwentville.
Do .29. It60 ;
BLACKSMITH WANTED. A Journey
msn Blacksmith will Ind steady employ.
ment, good wages and prompt pay, by calling at
the shop ui tne tunicrioer ' in the borongn or
Clearfield. O. C. PASSMORE. .
8ept. , 1861. tf. i
"henry" wilrrETfEAi). "
JUstTICU of the peace
Kockton, Union tp., will attend
promptly to all business entrasted to his care.
' Sept., 11, 1880. l.y
L u 4 h a ir a lb m ir
LCTHER8
fBi Ik ft , 1
I
CLF.ARFtELD COUNTT, PA
..'WILLIAM HEED, Proprietor. .
July 18,4861. ly.
WATCH & JEWELRY!
fin HE underlined retpoctfullv
JL Informs hie customer! and the '
publlo generally, tbat he hat Just
received from tb Punt ml, A I
ed at hit establishment In VRAHA.WS 10W
Clearfield. Pa., a fine mrim.ni nr n. ......
w. ,.,.. it Y .. "
jWATCRi, and Jr.wKLRr of different aualitiet.
ir-nm . . - . v.
fr CM"' r "
I rinresv.. TV i , .
carefully repaired and WrmnirJ
A continuance of patronage it solicited.
Sept. 19, 1800. H. F. NAUULE.
JTLOUR, BACOX, TOBACCO,
LIQUOItS OF ALL KIXDS,
SALT, OILS, TAINTS, tIROCERIES,
&3For sale very clutap for Cash, by
O. B. MERRELL.
In bnemeBt of Mcrrell A Big!er's Store,
Clearfield, Vu. feb-27.
JOHN O DELL,
UriIOLSTKR AND CARRIAGE TRIM
MKR, iLocatctiat A. If. Maw't Mills, one 7s AW
of UearfielJ bomnjh,
Respectfully infonni the clticens of Clearfield
and adjoining connties, that be it at all timet
prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice,
Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all
Kindt and
sues, one of which is a Foldintr Mat.
tress, suitable for l.'AI.IXS OV It A ITS ,ki..i.
ca? 00 fWd in small compass, and emptied and
renned at pleasure: ami vnrv , h:m lla al.n
trims Cntriages, makes repairs to all kinds of
Cnrriuge Trimming and Upholstery, and makes
Cords for .Mason't Tracing Lines, of any thick
uess or length.
I fc&,Country Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash
taken in Eicbsnge for work.
MT-All orders left with any of the Merchats
Clearfield borough will bi promptly attended
lu- deoXS
Wi.Kc ii i! Wsikc up!
BI.ACKSMITIIINCi. THE subscriber res
pectfully informs his friends And lltrt niililin
Pnnlly. that he Is nvf well ablbhoa in his
ii i, fine street, o.iposito the Town
Hall, in the borough of Clearfield, nnd upon lilt
own hook, and nhere ho Is orenared to do all
work in bis lino in the very bent ttyle, and on
111 iKn.ln.l h.-.l II.- .11
the
ectrulty ashed not to forget h itn. and anv num.
... ...v,! liuiicn, nn oni custot-ers uro res
bor of new onet are respectfully invited to give
him a trial.
KHilE TOOLS.-His reputation as a Maker
and Repairer of Edge tools should of it.selfsecure
hi in a liberal patronage.
. . UEOHUE C. PASSMORE.
April 21, lflOl.tf.
NEW COODS
KRATZERS
J
They have'jmt revrived a general assnrtmeulef
Spring and Hummer DRY OOODS, consisting of
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
SHAWLS HATS,
PRINTS, CATS,
'DUCALS, WINK,
HAKKtiK, SALT,
r OPI, IN, OILS,
n.onis. TAINT
TWEKIW, LKAD.
MUSLIN, UHUGS
LINENS. HOOTS,
C A lU'KT, SIIOKS,
RLINPS, COATS,
1! ROOMS, PANTS
SYTIIKS, VKSTS
HKJX NAILS.
NOTIONS, . FLOWKKS,
HARDWA UK, (iUKKNSWARK, (JLASS,
FISH, BACON A FLOUR.
All of which will be told on tbe most reasonable
terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce.
O. KRATZFR i SON.
Clearfield June II, 18(51.
" d L K N - ECHO MIL IH. "
i dermantown, Pa.
cCALLUM cV C
MANt'VACTrtlEnS,
Importers, and Wholcnalo Icalcrs in
carpetimjs, i) it i' (; ; i: t
Olt. CLOTHS, SIATTIXOS, rfc,
Wuri-'.ionso. No. 509 Chottnut Street,
(Opposite Stotc House.)
uprS'Sl-ly Pntt.iuKLt'HiA.
STItlkl;
111 A! Ti
Tit ik i ; timi:s i run. ur:i.
rnifiMM Errilemtnt amonq th
.V.is.c. ! ! KXCITINO FOOT RACE between
the Philndolphia l'nlire and the notoriout For
ger nr. d enunterfeiter, Ja sios lluuhnnan Cross ! I !
Cross Recaptured ! !! ! It seems to be the gener
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross hnd worn a
pair of Frank Short's French-calf Hoots, that he
rould not be tnken yet. However, Shorty it
not winch put out at mining his custom ; but
would announce to all 'icct imnt.e, ltnvnlat ,
Linrnln aH Hill mrn, and women nnd children i
i in Clearfield, nnd Sinoemalioning in particular, '
. that he is prepared to furnish them with Hoots, i
Shoes nod Oaitors of any style or pattern, ttitch- J
J ed, tewed or pegged, (and at ho it a short fel-,
low) on short notice.
I All kinds of country produce taken in ex-,
change, and cash nut r fusod. Repairing done
n inssmiirsimsniioriiiii cnarges moueraie, as
Iht Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite
Reed, Weaver A Cos store. FRANK SHORT.
i. 11, f indings Isr snle r-epl. ill, isou-
N
l!W DRUG STOKE
.,.:..ra .n.J a full and com
pleto assortment of DRUHfl in tbe new brick '
building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lecust
and Cherry streets, in the boreugh of Clrarfleld,(
where they will be happy to accommodato sny
person who may desire articlei in their line. Tbe
business will be oonfined strictly to a I
y)ni7 and Prescription l!'iines,
And no pains will be spared to render satisfaction.
Dr. M. Woons, the junior partner, may alwsvs
wh.n nnt .b,,nt on professional business. A;
,r,nr,t. room for consulutien It atUehed to the
irhan n,
scrnrste
,tl)re wn
E '
here patients mny be examined privately,
I r.rery article usually lonnn in sucn an esiao-
r. ..' . .. . . . I . .. I.
lishmcntwill bekepton hand, and sold at greatly
rediced prices.
lsinsis Br.tso striptTiT lits, win enaoto tnem
to olfor inducements in the way of prices
I Physicians will be supplied at a small per
eentage over cost and earriags, and their orders
are solicited. Every article sold will be pursand
of the best quality.
feb-tf W0OP3 A BARRETT.
THOMAS J. MCULLOUGII,
Attorney at Law.
Office on Market street, opposite Moteop's 8 (ore
Clearfield, Pa. Will at
t.rrir.fniri
attend promptly to iotirv
nor 7U- 1
1 1 "
KLLIS IRWIN & SONS, , .
. 4 T the month of Lick Ran, five miles frem
. ClearBeld, .MERCHANTS,
MsBttfsctnrtrsof Lur.btr,
1 Jsly23, 1888.
and tateselvt
$35 00
-- .. .. .
iiaio tut enure cost lor TlUTIOJi in the
I mn.t nnnl.r .J .f..rA ? A . t
-a- pp
1 "rRDta?.D.,naUn,f bmeD' XTf
int Btatet, nave been educated for busin
Lpwardt of TwiLva
bt differ-
sinest here
bom have
laleriee
$2000 00
immediately t pon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered the College,
-T.Minii'ter't sons half price.
Students enter at anv time, and review when
'they pleate, without extra charge.
' Kfir fatalnwiiAfl Kna.iii.ian. rif 1'nnm.n ililn ...
View of tho I'OLLEUE, enclose five letter stamps
to
JENKINS A SMITH,
Slty l 61. ly.
Pittsburgh, l'l
W. M. M'CULLOVGII,
CLtARriKLD, Pa.
Office In Graham's Drlck Ilulldlng.
July 3d. 18C1 tf.
MOORE & KTZWiLER,
VlTholcNale and Kctall Merchants. Alto
) TT extensive dealers in timber, sawed lumd
oer anu siungiea. Also, dealers in flour an-
ri'"' ?.h,.c.L,il1 told cheap for cash.
Oct. 11,1850.
i;
ARRTSIMPROVED
IB hkeI it i?
.s i:wi N G MA C li I N K.
PJUCKS FROM ?40 to $70.
The ROVDOIR SEWING MACHINE, an en
graving of which is here represented, hat now
become a recognised favorite wherevor it
hat been introduced, and is, beyond question,
the best, at well at the handsomest, low-priced
Sewing Machine now before the public.
.No. 1 A email and very neat Machine for
Family ute.
No. 2. A large Machine for quilting heavy
work and for Plantation use.
This Machine is much admired for ill simplici
ty, and for its reliability and durability it is un
surpassed. A child twelve years can run it with
ease ; and yet it will sew from the coarsest cloth
to the finest Swiss. There it no troublo of re
winding the thread, at it it taken from tbe spools.
It has no belt to give trouble, and will run
backwards at well as forwards, ar.d atill tewt
equally perfect, tnd without danger of breaking
necdlct. It runt by friction, and by closing tbe
box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact,
we have no hesitation in recommending it at th
best family Hewing Machine in use.
The following Premium Awarded tht abovt
Machint:
At the Fair or the rVanklin Institute, 1858,
the First Premium.
At the Pennsylvania State Fair, at Philadel
phia, Kepleiabaf 31, IS',0, the Pint Praminma.
Diploma.
At the Pennsylvania Stats Fair, held at Wyo
ming, I8G0 a Silver Medal.
For the best Uonbte Thread Machine, at Lan
caster County Fair, held Octobtr, 1850 a Silver
Medal.
At the Maryland State Fair, hold at the Mary
land Insti'ute, Haiti inoro, Md., October, 1859,
under strong competition, a Silver Medal was
awarded to this Machine.
At the New Castle County Fair, held at Wil
mington, Delaware; October, 1859 a Diploma,
The above Machines are manufactured by
CIIAKI.I'A W. MOWLAM).
Wilmington, DuL
S AL ES ROOMS.
No. "-Id Arch Stroct, Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. D. RAKER,
maiU-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
fJMT Persons wishing to see the above Machine
in operation, ran do so by calling at the resi
dence of D. W. Moore, in Cloarfiold borough.
N E W "GOODS!
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring ft Summer Goods
AT THIi CHEAP CASH STORE.
Inm just receiving and opening a carefully
selected stock pf Spring and Summer goods
ol almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Drees
' Rod', of tho nowest and latest Itylos. Also s
Kr"" " "i".
DKY-liOODS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Roots nnd Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Qteeasware,
Drugs and Medioinet,
Oil andPaintt,
Cerpet A Oil Cloths.
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In J J and i barrels,
of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest cai-h or ready pay prices.
My old friend- nnd the publie generally, are
respectfully invited to call.
N. Ii. All kinde of Cr'?A7.Yand approved
COVXTHY I'HOVVLF. taken in exchange ol
Goods.
Clearfield, June 20 1801. WM. P. IRWIN.
jnRONE CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. P. OWENS, rROPRiKTOR,
Respectfully announces to the travelling publlu
thr.t he hat now taken charge of thit large and
well known house, and will conduct it in tuch a
manner at will render excellent comfort and for,
satisfaction to all wbe may favor him with a
.-11
con.
novT-ly
rY "
lo Versons oi 1 of hmploymcnt.
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In every County of the United States,
TO engage in the sale of tome of the bett and
molt elegantly illustrated Works published.
Our publications are of tht most Interesting
character, adapted to tbs wants of the Farmer,
Mechanic and Merchant; they are tablithed la
the best stvle and bound in the mot: tubstaa-
I tin! manner, and are worthy a plaoe in the Ll-
brary of every Household in the Land.
i XfuTo men of enterprise aud Industrious nan.
this business offers an opportunity for prett-
aLIm mnlAYmmil aatnm tn Ka mil ilh.
i SA-l'Ttons desirioe to set at aeentt will re-
eeive promptly by mail full ptrtrcalara, terms
ae.,ky addretslsg LEART. OKTZ A oo., Tub,
ho. 221 North ttrtet, Fbllsdrlrhia.
0ct2i, 1650-ly.