Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 23, 1861, Image 3

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.1 ... Jl Ul'e, li'.-.H US ? that I." ill
Th lit Couut Fair.
f ?..,tiiing ovuld be; more sucseseful than
1,1,0 Inln Annual r:r of Hie Clearfield
foun'f Agrkjultursd. S joioty . The display
of Sunk, Agricultutal and Mechanical
pr' J"tlot.s, fcj., An., attested most con ;
elusive! thedi-cp iiitfrM foil in theen-(ercri-.
hy all c.bi.viei of our citizens. The
treuther culd not huve. been mora plcns-
I ftnt, mi 1 tho farmers, being v.ell through
1 will, iln.il full vcil. lflru,.v contributed
10 the celling of one of' tin L-reatcst "'"Bcr "'"P"'' from.
Cri'w.ls no cvrr witncssI in tlio county, j Clahkl Aiifad. The groat trot (hut
which continued, with little vtiiution, irlcilnoo(l uttho Fair lal wh won by
three of tho four diiysset apart for the j cionrfiuld Planchnrtl'a uplendid lioro
bibition. jconjinout fur uhead. Tireo, by omt',
The oilkon of this Society-hot h I'" j2-J3, by othtrs 2-53.
Oiinprit mid temporary -! rtrye 11101
.1-1.. fl.. uiuirn ni.nini'.ltlitr. Too
,,i,t ! ,ivn Ihem. for!." who eipect lobeMck. Ucalsd to
JQUtU - e- .
the ooi.l order ftiid exeollfr.t nrrunye
ments on this oocfi.ion, s well for the
uoit'ftl manner in which this lui titu-
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n-rancomcrits wcro cood. 'nnd in the
hands of gentlemen whw took piido in
doing just wbt lliy were appointed for.
But for All this, we think nucli, very
BuWi, isdueio the spectators for th en
tire nbsi.'iice of disorderly conduct.
The uttrncvions were numerous and in
Uresting. and chief among thf tn was the
gxe Horn linnd, tho members of which
-jjf.ro unremitting in their attention, and
Jhcir excellent music lent a charm even
(0 tliut which wa of itself charming.
I "the news"
"On the 15th inst,, some figlting took
plucoai Harpers Ferry between a portion
of the forces under Col.Ueary and antrong
force of Confederates, tho latter boirg dri
n back until rcinforoed, when Col. Gea-
ry full bn.'k taking witu MlU a cnplursU
32-prnjii'Ioi- Colurnbiad. Ills loi was
light, while that of the enemy was ropor
ted to be serious.
,,Tlie fodmid forces ore steadily advanc
ing from Wa-diington into Virginia -Gcu.
McXVil, iu command of th Tenusv
Reserve (.''irps, leading the. advance, which
I .ioiv but a short distance from Fuirlm.
; Tbe rot.iU'no is now fhlly blockaded by
the Cut) federates, thic batterlea on tho
Virgii:iii skle firing upon every ve-el pas
inc up and do.vn. A Xev York veaael la
dtu with hay, cement, (f-c, was captured
hjf them on Suturday lnsl. Other cap
tures are reported.
,'Tlie blockading sqiiadrDn on tho Missis
lipjii was afiacked by a squadron fitted out
AtNcwOrlcim on the 11th inat., under
command ofCa.t. Hollins, who pw-formed'
conspicuru part in tha capture of the
Steamer St. Nicholas on the Chesapuke'
some months ago. Tho floop of war Vin
cenr.es was sunk, and aeverul other v en
sell are reported as having been driven a
gronndand some prizes tnken.
Jrom Missouri tho new is important.
" Cofleral l'rice left L?rigton. oing South,
and is reported to have been joined by
KcCulloeh a.tC'.irthage.heie they are pro-
paring to receive Gen. Froniont, who is in
mpid puruit. Lexington is reported to
he recaptured by the Union forces.
In the meantime Fremont is one aay
reported removed the next day, the re
port is contradicted and the next, he is
scam removed. Gen. Cameron lias le-
lurned from a tour of inspection to Mil
souri.aii. I llier seems to bo no doubt thai
ardors for the ramovnl c.f Fremont hnve
beer, issued, lien. Hunter is now said to
be hi successor.
; Lord Lyons and Secretary Sc.rard are
believed to bo engigcd in important cor
respondence. A letter from each is pub
lished, on the subject of tho imprison
ment of r.rilith Sublets; and in refcrirg
to this controversy, lo.v, of the Baltimore
Sun, tern u ks that the opinion is giving
--nnd thnt tho Southern Confederacy
. wj-i bo recoenued by Kr.cland and France
tir. MiiMin of Virginia, ai.d Mr. Klidelll
of Louisisra. having siule.1 as ilnmtors,
Jrt vessel I that escaped the bloekado at
Charleston.
For the Republican.
V Dedication. TheneMf tbodistChurcb
xenaville was dedicated on Sabbath 22d
Kopt. (Cev. T. A. Uoiwalt jirfAched the
pedicaiion sermon nt 1 1 A. M., which wus
cry excoiu-nt and spfropriate. In the
afternoon, atteru difcourse on the Nature
nd Design of Sacrament, tha members of
ma aiiie.nn vuun nes (liesunt commemo"
rated the love and suffering of our blcssrd
'I'l... nrllfipii i I'rnniH ?'t k a )
U X.I I i0 v. - ... . ww T aH v v l i '
with a basement 33 by 21 feet. The house
is painted w hite, with two ai.los fronting
the street. I
The entiro cost was $1042 ; more than
l- ) of Ibis sum had not been provided
for. On tho morning of tho dedication
we w,ic instructed by tho building Com
mittee to report Iho houso out of debt as
they would pay this balance; this wan
liborsJ ns thev' had already contribute!
rnerously. e asked I lie. congioganon
tr elchtv dollars to furnish the Church
with Dialling, carpeting, Ac, and '.hey
Subscribed !?llK, t If ibis amount our old
tried friends of CWensviUe and vioinity
COntributod a verv nir nronortien 1
ooninouto.t a very fair proportien. ,
Weiegard Kcv. Ml. liotwalt ns noton'.
y 0O- prencher but a capital beggar, j
J. S. L.
tion lias tnu.s mr uten couuuiut-u. -"i" ;or tuaiumotli biia tlid lugost one mens
ihotild wo fu'd to nwnrd duo credit to tlo j uring IS inches in length, nnd 23J in cir
Ihousimds of fpectators than l;rouht to. Icuinfeienco, and weighing 10 pounds.
gel!, or, for the excellent ordbi' mid ck'CO. j
'rum thnt irevttil(d throughout. Tho po-., MAKItHilV On ThursJK.v th 1 Oth Initunt.by
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Add dn't
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Add 2 districts in Cameron co.
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TrtUl, 3'JIO 3359 3727 3725
Miijoriticii, 213 131
8.Wero not nvrnre of any olhor Vol-
The attention of all thn!w who are
'.tie card of Dr. Gusa in another column
1IRD to Bk.it. .Tames Euih-y of I.hw-
renco township, left utourollioe tw o Heals
IHnil Ooodluntler, Ksq., Mr.
M. V. Kiiliel of
'lHurJ... ... P.il.p M tl.... nl l'ninn In..
uiauj 'it ' ' . ' j . -1 WWW v. ...... -J-)
On tho tame day, by tho Iter. J. W. WolJon,
Mr. tl.ivi.tM. lieams, tolliu Lewcutlno lieigh
tol.uller BmJy ii.
On Si-nHay. tho 20tb Imtfiit. by Lerer Fle
gabEiq. Mr. J II. I.npuld lo Muj Eli.aboth Sol
tdu. all of Urady t..
Dlt. IXAAC C.LSS, ii now fiounanontly lo
cated at Villiium (jrove, Clearfioid county,
fast palronajo and tuccesi flutter him with tha
belief thai tho8 doiiring uoJicul aid will uot
henitato to Rive hiui a cail. Ho can bo f.und,
when not irofe3i mully ongag"),!, ut hit OJio'),or
at tha re.idnncs of George J. KyUr.
Cotobor li, 1901. 41. pd.
F U UN ITU HE ROOMS.
BENNBR & BARRETT
Rejpeotfully announco to tho pubiio lhat they j
bare completed and are now occupying tho'.r now
furniture wars-rooms, fronting on tha Market
Lot and Dearly opposite tho Court Ilonse.
Cabinet making will bo rarriod on in the up
per stiry of the tauio building In all Its
DIFFERENT BF AX C II E 3.
AH kids of furuituro will bo kep t constantly
en hands and said oheop for ch or oxchange
for oo i. a try rroduce, or Lsiaber to suit the bosi-
ness !
PARLOlt, ROCKING, AND
ARM CIIAIP.S,
SPRING SEATS, CAIN
BOTTOMS, 4c,
rARLOR SOFA , CENTRE,
CARD. DIXIXG,
EXTESSIOX fc niiE.lKFAST
TABLES.
SOFAS, OF ALL KINDS,
VARIETIES AND TATTEItNS.
BUREAUS, SIDE-B0AKD:.
BO0K.OASE8 WARDROBES, 4C.
BEDSTEADS, JEXXYLIXD,
ma II POUT COTTAGE.
FRENCH FOSTS, Af.
Msttrasscs, Ilair, Ilair top, Cotton lop,
and Corn Uusk, ef the best aiatorial.
Loiliing Qlasft s, of all srKs and sisc.
Also, Olanos for old Frames.
Also, Tca-poys, What-nots, Wash stand".
Work-stands, Uat-racks, tie,
Coff.ns mad to order on short notice, and
hearse furnished.
l'nplar. Cherry, and Ltnwood Lumber, taken
la exchange for work.
Clearfield, October 23, 1591
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THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF
SUPiiJlIORlTY PECULIARLY
ITS OWN.
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Stitchine, Htmmine, endFeUinu with
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a Single Thread.
It forms a flat, even, and elnstio scam, which
is WARRANTED not to rip in wour, even if the
seam i is cut at frequent intervals, and also under
all circumstances "to bitkvivb TBS! a-asii-Tra"
A Patented device of great utility to learners,
prerents tha possibility of the machine being
run io lbs wring direction, or the balance abr.l
wearing a lady's dros..
Another feature which deserve particular at.
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jRl w,Lrox r"t rtDL csiot SE
M.T WRg8a.
Xwo thousand stitches, or two yards of work,
eau l done in one minute without dropping-
ititcti.
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iih.k: lilM.f.il,.n ,r ll ti g't mil '! h pi'l." ,
1'iltnl tit k ( hrunii'l.
"IIiik luml'inf l "illi il 0Bn ,iiuliir iiimH
II Hie rcillv Millmlile iininmi'iin nln ',f Hm Ihi
r ,riri nm limn." riiinifjlMiiiiiin.
"iliin iiin' liine, In tlio m,iiii"ii ul the
oiiiinit
!', BIN limrn ni'.'.ily the M'iini fini'iil nl I r"
Icrt fun ilv uimhiin' limn anv on liil.iU'i."
ll'i'iiikliu Jmlitul Lxliilmiiiii ltimrl 11I Si9
''laliiiiit Into ci.u.i.ivraiiun i in pltt-i'V. clu'iip-
Df tt, diir.bility, and dninu nil woi k, ll. ouiumil
tco wero uiia.iuuoiiiily in l.iv.irof (ho Wilcox it
(jibbiiitt .inglo ihii-ud uiut-lnmr." lnniivlv
uia Stute Ajjriculturnl Socioty'f H''..nt.
"IV must, In jusl.cu, cx rj.i our fonfidfiice
io tho niorit ol tne -Wilcm A Oibbi .SewinjJ M
chino. Weooiifidi'r that a Rrtnt duaideralutu
lim bten iu.ili I by it, iu proving, boyoud
d .ubl, that two thrfuda aro not, n wa U (,o
d, neo.ury U a good imiru i, f nt." 'Cl.n.-tiuu
Advouato and Journul, Juno il, lsi',0.
"Wo Imva one uf thoKO uiacluut'. in ihi, and
think uioro highly of it limn of any of tha num
ber wo have triud." KichiU'ind Whit.
Tho imdi'mKi.fd, mary to Coiutantln
pie, hn exaim-iod .111010 than twenty diMireul
kindj of Sowing Miicliinec, and aftor some, nil
wooko experiuiice with Wilcnx if' llibbs' 1'i'uout.
ho has puiohuiiod olio of tlimu, aa the best udap
ted lo ihewiinti of bin family, and as the least
liablo to roijuiro npair. OLIVER C'ltANK.
IS.ifton, July J, HOD. , .
The undrrsiKiiod, during ci'hti-on month, baa
had in uluimt cuniaaiit ufo, in hu laiuiry Wil
cox A Uiblm ifewiii .Muchiue, upon which lnia
ben inado the rluthc ul hi. largo fuiuily, fioiii
musliii to pilot cloth including lb" clothing r-qtiii-ed
fur his ev nil hoys ; and in ao cuso have
the Peamn failed, nlthout.h in bard-ervi6e. The
innehino nof in use in hie lumily I, us required
no repulr, and is in all rospectn, well appointed,
ellicieut and durable.
JACUli CHlCKKIUKt), llonton.
W'Send for a Circular. JUSr
JA.11 lis HII.COX, Maiii(acturr.
So. SIM Uronlwiiy, New York
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
October 2.'; 1801. If.
WRIT OF PA2T.TI0N.
r.LEARFIKLD COLWTVM :
The Commonwealth of I'cnnfulvunin
To the High Sheriff 0 Clearfield County
Greeting :
Wnr.REA, At an Orphan's Court bold at Clear
field iu and for the snid County of Clearfield, the
21th day of l-eptombor, A. 1 b-'furo the
Honorable Pamunl Linn, lq ., President, and
his Associates Judges of the Court, in' the miitior
of the estate of J.ihn Peter itidcr, deceased, the
Petition of Willisiu C. 1". idor, of tho City ot
I'enn in tho County of I.;i Sullo, and Stnte of llli
wu, nrfieiitud. iftlins forlli, that John 1. Kidt-r,
lato of Covington township, in the County ol
Clearfield, died on the day of A. I.
1861. intestate, Uuvinz issue ami heirs nt law, as
follows, to wit . George Rider, lato of Dauphin
County, deceased, wlio loll clill.tren as luliows,
lo wit: Abner Rider, Siuannah, intermarried
with George M.'liotts, and Eliiahcth, interuiar
rid with Patrick McMullon, all of the ago of 21
years. Peter Rider, now of .Marsh Creek, in tho
County of Centre, Amelia, intermarried with Da
vid Bt. Clair, of Covington township, in the
County of Cloaraeld nfoiaid, l.'.lch irj Itidcr,
late of Clinton County deed., wno leti a widow
namod Susunnnh, now intcrmnrried with Win.
Hull", and two children. W in. C. Rider, iho Pe
titioner, aud Andrew- Rider, who is under age,
and of whom Hobt. McCormiek.nf th said Coun
ty of Cltaton, is Ouardinn : .Sophia, who was in
termarried with Jas. Mullinlliiud, Jno. W. ltider.
Earah Rider and Jonb Itider.all of the said Coun
ly of Clearfield, thnt tho said decedent died sei
ted in tee of and in certain real estate as follow s,
to wit : Alltfl't piece or pnroei OJ lunu situate in
Girari tp,, in the County of t leiirheld arorsvuiJ,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : Regiu
niug at a liomlock corner on tho. line between
tracts Nos. 6S21 and 63L'5. Thonco U. 20U per.
long tho said lino to a cucumbjir grub corner.
Thence H. 170 er. to a hemlock, tieuco W. V00
per., thence N. 170 per. to the place of beginning,
containing 200 acres and allowance, (beinj the
same tract ol land conveyed to tie said Ja... P.
Kider in his lifetime by Kubt, fcmiij,, assjgnce ol
James Yrd, by his deed bearing dais tba 29ih
June, A. D., 16JS. duly recorded in the Record
ers office of the said County iu IlM.k F, Page 111)
Also a con ain tract of land situato iu tho said
County of Clearfield and bounded ud des.-ribt d
is ful.'owi, to wit: Beginning at a haiel in the N.
K. corner of warrant Vo- IS'jd. Thonce S. 211 per.
io awh'pine, thonco W. 76 pr. to a white oak,
thtneo S. along tho survey of Lni Lull, 101 per.
and two-tsilbs of a perch to a p'.st, thence S.
along said sarvey. 121 per. and eight tenths of a
per. to o'ones, tlieoce W, 131 perches ! a post.
Thence S. 84 per. to n whiu onk, tXcnco W. ii
ptr.lo a pout, Uicnce K. 30 per. and eight tenths
of a pereb to a post. Thence E. 17 per. to the
place ol beginning, containing 100 acres and 131
per , more or less, (being the Mime tract of land
conveyed to the said J. P. Ridnr in his lifetime by
Jno. Keating, by deed dcariiig dato tho 2L'nd day
of June. A. U . 1811. duly roco.'Uou IU lioon ll.,
pneo 4i) Also a certain tract, piece or parcel of
land, situated in the said County or Clearfield,
bounded and described ns follows, lo wit: begin
ning at a stono cornor 92 per. E. of a whit oak
grub, which said whito onk grub is the S. W. cor
Bar of Patent No. 18S5, this tract of land being
part ot said patent, tbence E. 2:0 per. to a while
cine, thence N. 23 dot. E 48 per. to a Hemlock
I corner, thenco N. 67 dor W. 2 a per. to a white
pine, thenco X. 83 deg. Y, . fil per. to a white
. pino, thonce N. 105 perches to a stone corner. , iv ad ,llft)(C imving clliims against the same
I Thence W. 160 por. to a maple, tbence S. Iho pir. w-11 pre,int ticin duly authenticated for settle
I to the place of beginning, containino 180 acres I mon, , Anorr.er, E. J. CK ANS, ol Clcarlield
! and 132 per. and allowauco, (beiug the snino pr ,KLW f-IliPI', of Gulicli township,
'tract of land conveyed to the said Juo. P. Rider' October 11, 1'- Ct. A.liu'r.
in his lifetimo by John Keuting.by tVed Ijcarinp-i ,
jdatethe 12th day of Sept. A. U., ISZl, duly Re- j -r.l'L'Tf)lt'M NOIIt l' Notice is here,
i corded in Deed Rook E., page 2GI) Also a eer-1 fjby given -fhal I.ellers Testamentary, on the
i tain tract of land situated in Iho tnid County, i ettato of SA.MIT.I. MOO UK late "of Penn
j bounded and described os follows, to wit: Ho-; townhipp, dee'd, have been granted to the un-
ginning at a maple corner, thence E. 4U per. la a ' dorsigned. All persons indebted to s.fc 1 estate
j white pine, thonoe 130 per. to a post, thonco W.'ore required to make iiumedicto p iyment, ad
j Vi per to a stono cornor, thonco X. 106 per. to thoFe having claims rg.iinsl the same will present
, tho placo of beginning, conUiining 4S acres and them duly authenticated for settlement to my
I allowance, boing port of warrant Xo. 18U6, and I Alt., racy, L. J. CHANS of Cicnrtield, or
' conveyed to the said J. Peter Rider in his life-1 ANDREW S. MOORE of Penn 'p.,
time by John Keating, by Deed dated 2'Jth July,
A. D., 1811, duly recorded in Deed Rook II.,
page 452. Also a crrtnin lot of ground situute in
tovingloa towntuip in sniu youniy, oujoining
the Turnpike Road on the north, land of Fred
lk Schnarrs on the east, and lands of John Yo-
, men on me r-oum nn . est., containing one
ocrc being the same piece ol land bonglit by tho
.T,,l,n l U i,t..p in hii. lift-hum br .irlii'ln i.f
. - -j
erp"'" ft.nm Jo1") r'- 8 "lrUi"
lot ol grouna situaiea m '.ue sum townsinp oi
C'oviaglon in tho County of Clearfield aforesaid,!
bounded and describod as folljws, to wit: Ad-,
joining tho River, beginning at a corner at the1
River between other lund of Jibu P. Rider and
Lornio. thonce 1 1 Ofu up the River thenco b ckto
the .Mountain 150ft. thonce along tho Mountain
E. 1 10ft. to Lonnos line, thenco down said line
120ft. to the nlnce of hccinninc. being the sumo
lot of groupd bought by the said J. P. Rider in
hii lifetime by arliole of agreement from J. W.
Ri185 ,N" partition or valuation of the afore-
said Real Estate having been made, and there-
for , th nnor,b, court toaward an In-
quest to make partition ol the premises a'oresuid
u end among the representatives of the said in-
lestate la such isanoer and in mob proportions ax
r. i H T'l,
lii.nly,
Kill IIM. J(i,
Hlo'nii,
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( 'iirwcn'-vill.', '
I'l.I'Mt,
l'oviiioi.,1),
Ili'cnlur,
iVi'm.niii,
1'oX,
Irinird,
I inslior,
(Jrnlmni,
litlrlicli,
lllltou,
Jonlllll,
Kurtluut, ; -.
Kiio i
Iiiiwrt'nVo, ' '"
LuiuVe ci.tr, t :
Morris,- l -.N.
Wjtliiirgtoti,
I'onn, - '
rikn. -''.
Union,
Woodward,
Tt FA I.,
Majorities,
ttr'iHopullifans in Italics.
CVjt. I'liUerson'i Com p.
Kat'tsmt'ii JI:inrcrri,
Cleailield Killi'H,
liochiid Cuvnl ry,
(,'iimji Franklin,
('apt. McKiernan's l.'uinp.
( 'itpt. Tracy's I'omp,
by the lawn i f this I'oininonireul'.li is directed, if
such partition can b, mudo iriihout prejudie l
or spoiling tho whole; but if such pirliunu o.iu
not be in-du thoro d', then t i value uu 1 uppraiso
tho same and to make riturn uf the proe iedmgs
according to law, A c. And nhnroupou th i said
Cxiirl on due pruf imd .;onideiation of the
premises awardec, an Inquest for tho purpose
aforesaid, notice to be given to the heirs residing
out of the County by publication iu in ononews-1
paper published in the' County of tlearliold for
four consecutivo weeks, and a copy thereof mail
ed to the Post OUice uddiess.
It V thrrrfnrc ru,niinim' you that, taking with
you l'J good an I lawlul men of votir bailiwick,
you go to und upon tho premises aforesaid and
llioie.in tho presence of tlio parties nfuresui J, by
you to bo wnrimd,! il'upon being warned they will
bo pn sent; and having reopen to tho true valua
tion thereof, aud upon tha oulim and affirmations
of the said 12 good und lawful men, you unike
partition to and among the boirs mid legal repre
sent. Hives of the said" intestate, iu sucli manner
and iu such proportions ns by the laws of tins
Couiinonwoahh is directed, it the same can be so
purled and div ided w ithout prejudice lo or spoil
ing tho whole. An I if ail' I. partition ciiuuulbe
nindu tlivrcvl w ithout prejudice to or apiiiiisgtho
w hob. that thou you cause the said iuqu'-st to in
quire and urceituin whether the aui will con
veniently aceouimooato in ue tluut one ol thesnid
repiesematives of tlio said lnteslale, uilliout
prejuUico to cr spoiling the whwle : and if so,how
muuy it will us atoresaid accouiu.odute, descri
bing each part hy mcies a-.d bounds and return-
i ii k a just valuution of the snuie. Dul if the huid
i inquest, by you to be kiunmonud ns aforesaid to
muk the said rortiiiun or valuation, .-hull be ul
opinion that the premises afor said, with tho Ap
purtcnunces canuot be so , arte. T and . l v 1 1 d us
to accoin mod. ilo more than one of the suid repre
sentatives ol tue said intestate, that then you
c.i, i-o the inquest to value (lie whuio of the said
real estate, with the Appeitcnances, having res
pect to the true valuatlou thereof ugreely lo luw
And lb ut the partition or vuliiution no iinide y.,11
distinctly andtpeuly have beforu our suid Judges
at Clearliuld at an Orphan' Cuurl tliero to be
held on ihe regular day of Sessions thereof alter
such Inquest shal I be made under your band and
seal and under the huiids und seals of ihu.-e by
whose oaths or nflii millions you thull umke such
partition or valuation. And bin e you then and
there this writ.
Witness, .nmuel I.inn, Ecp, President of our
laid Court ut Clearfield aforesaid, the Hlth dny of
October, A. D., 1M1. JAMES WUIGLEV,
Clerk ol 0. C.
NOTICE IS IIEPEUY 01VEX to tho above
partiei, thai l - virtue of the abo' o mentioned
w rit of partition, un inquest will bo lit Id und ta
ken upon the premises therein described on the
270i day of November, A. D., "Mil, i.t IU o'cik,
A. M., for Ihe purpose of making partition at
valuation und appraisement of the said real es
tate, us in the said writ required, at which time
and place said parlies can attend, if they llmik
proper.
V. G. MILLER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Oct. 23, ll. It.
IiMIX1STHATOU'! OTItl-Notico
is hereby given lh.it letters of Administra
tion have been granted to tho undersigned on
tho cttnte of JACOR RUHI.VS, Uto of ii(ccaria
tow-inhin deceased. All persons indebted to said
,.,.,., ,11,ft..d to etake nnvment withoutde
) Oct. 14. 1S"I- Ot, Executor.
i
i ' Dissolution of Partnership.
mK partnership beretoforo exi-ting between
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! I ilm iindersicncd in Ihe" Rlneksmilhinir bui
nevS at l.umerMMiric , ma uifi-oivi-u ur milium
. . i I j : . .. . I I 1. I
.,.,, on the l.lih in-tant. Tim ..econiit duo
iUIir. j,,u are left with Emi. Flegal. for collec-
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,)lt o w-liom paviueH. is io oo niri'ie wii
delay. ' iifxkv hoover,
t on. to whom paviiieni is io i e mane wituout
II EN It Y I1ANTZ.
Luthersburg. flept 24, 1 Sill. It
jTT)7tiiompsonT "
Blacksmith. Wsgeus, Iluggies.Ac, Ac, Ironed
n short n' ti. c, aod the very bost style, at his
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Gil AND OPENING!
Ni:V STCRK!
NE IV FIR Ml!
NEW GOODS!!
Great Inducements to Purchasers
H. W. SMITH &C0'S.
ONE PRICE, CASH .STORE,
Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard's.
Q UEEXS ir.l RE.
ST Wi.ito Ornnito Plates.
" " S.u.ps
Dkers
Tea Set's.
C ,fl'ee Setts.
Cups Pelt",
lianded ("up Sett.
Ten Setts.
Ewer nnd sasin.
Tea Setts.
EST
Pearl White
i
Puracian
.i
Cup Setts,
Common Teas.
C'omn on Tea J.
Ouj Superior l.ustro Sprig Tea felt.
Creams, Pies, Soups, bv the half doien.
(', C. Nnppies, C C. Bowls
Glass Proccrccs. Glass Suits
C Flu e Tumblers
Pl lti lo.
Exselsior do.
Also, Teas, Coffees, tc, Ac.
nnd all ar'icle usually kept in ft country store,
will bo kept here, os also many not usually kept,
bnt much needed, at greatly redueed prices
And we feel confident that fl.ll ho will make
trial purchofc. will find it to their ndvantago to
continue ns customers.
.lisfflbiifous.
Superior article Sweeping Brushes.
Largo iss't Waiters "most convenient article
iu use.
Plants Improved Coffee Spice Mill,
ned Cording. Drum Cording.
Wall Paper, Window Shading
Dondeunorin CofTro, Dandonnocia Coffee.
Mackerel by barrel or pound.
Varied assortment of
fc'plecs.
Soaps.
Starch, by box or pouud
Knives anc Forks
Carvers,
Steel Pens 50 cts per gross,
Pea Knives,
Touth Brushes,
etc., etc., cto.
Toilet and Promenade Prints of tho most fusli
iouable style snd color. The now much wom
uiatori.,1 ol Colored Alpaca.
Now is the tiino to buy an extraordinary ckenp
dress for iuxt season, as wo will close out our
'lock of Law ns, Organdies, ureges, Poplins,
Untye do Paris, ralzoiines, and all Summer goods
ut fabulously low prices, lo mako romu for our
Fall A Winter stock, which we will soon be ablo
lo offer to our customers, and the public general
ly, at tho Cash Store of
H. V. SMITH A CO.
Also, a limited amount or County Ordori want
ed in exchange for goods.
V'"' ARRIVAL,--W havojust opened
1 an . are selling very low, n large aud com
plete stock of Hoots anu jjhoee, vis :
Mens best Kip Boot
Soys best Kip Boot.
Mens best Calf Bx,t.
Boys best Calf Hoot
Childs best Kid i,io.
Me,,, best Calf Monroes;
Soys best flf Miiiroe,
Youth', best Calf Monroes.
Holds but Gent Pumps,
Childs best Welt Pmp,
Childs best B,(,on pllInl
Cbilds best French M jrucn heel.
Wonians Mor, .lefferson heel,
Woman Gnat Jefferson iiei l,
Woinnus Kid Slippers.
Wonniins Sup. Velvet bound gaiters.
Womnns extra f.nelastinij gaiters
VVouiaus sup. extra hevv inoroi-eos.
11. W. SMITH rf- Co.
- f basines from 7 A l . to 8 P. M.
t it i k i ( ;
TIMF.S IN PHI LA DHL
I A! Trnttrndmi f'.rc.itrnm:it umo.in th
.!..!!. 'EXCITING FOOT ItAf'E between
tho Philadolphin polico and the notorious For
ger ord countoi f.-ltor. Jn ties Buchanan Cross ! ! I
Cross Recaptured '.I'.'. It seems to be the gonftr.
nl opinion in Clearfield, that ifCrosa bid worn a
pair of Frank Short's Fr"iich-eaif Roots, thnt he
would not be ta' on yet. However, Hhoity it
not much put out at missing hi? custom ; bus
would announco to all !rtskinrvtt;; Dnuyltm,
Lincnln nnil Hell men, und Women and children
: iii Clearfield, and Sinnomahoning in partiouHr,
I that he is prepared to furnish them with Hoots,
Shoes and (Suiters of any ftyle or pattern, sti'eb.
j ed, sewed or pepped, (and as bo is a short I'd
I low) on short notice.
i All kinds of country prodiico tiihcn Iu ex,
'chnnirc, ur.d cash not ri fused. Ropniring done
j in tho neuteft manner and charges moderate, at
: the Short Shoo chop on Second t-treet, opposito
1 P.eed, Weaver A Co's store. FRANK SliOKT.
I X. Ii, Findings for sulo Sept. 2fl, D-OOt
!2
KW DRUG STORE
The subscribers nave opened a full nnd eom
; plete iiisoriment of DRUGS iu tho new brick
1 building of Dr. Wood", on iho cornor of I.eeust
t and Cherry ii'rnois, in thn Li.iongh of C'.riufl.dd,
! where they will bo happy tn accommodate any
I person who may desire articles in their line. The
; bu:ine-s will bo confined strictly to a
Jni and Frftcriplion Pucincss,
And no pains wili bo spared to render satisfaction.
Dr. M Woops. tho junior partner, may always
he found and consulted In tho " Dri g Store,',
when not absent on professional business. A
sepni'ite room for o. instillation is attached to the
store, where patients may be examined privately.
Erery article usually found in such an estab
lishment will bekept on hand,a;id sold at greatly
red ;ccd prices.
Turtus being STincTi.y Cash, will enoblo them
to nffor inducements in tho way of prices
Physicians will be supplied at a small per
centage over cost and etirriags, and their orders
are slicit"d. Every article told will bepursand
of tho bost quality.
f. hn-tf WOODS A RART1ETT.
cyrexics howe.
Justice of the Tface.
For DirATia Township,
will promptly nttond to fill business entrusted to
bis cure. P. O. Address, PLilipsburg Pa,
Aug. 21st iSCl
be opened for tlio rccptio.. of pupils (uialos
an! females) on Monday Sept. 2d, 1S-C1,
Terms per Scsmoii of r.lcvcn Wcelisi
Orth 'graphyReiiding. Writing, Primary
Aiithniclie and Geography, J2 60
' Higher Ai uhiuvi'c. English Grammar,
j Geography and History, 3 00
I Algebra, Ij.'ouielry, Xatural Philosophy,
pnd lio.,1; Keeping, 4 09
Latin and Greek J,aii?riiag"S. 6 00
To Undent; desirous of acquiring a thorough
English lMucntion, nnd who wish tj quul fy
.thenisclvea for Teachers, this Institution offers
idesirn'ilc advantages.
No :iiil reui ived for less than bnlT a session,
lard no deduction rado exenpt fur p.-otruc'.Sl
.sickness
Tuition to be paid at the cloe of tbe torm.
C. P. PAXDFORD, I'riucuml,
Clcurfeld, Aug. 7, It'll. ly.
DP..' J. W. F0TT2R.
I'livsl. ian nnd Hiirt-on, hns permanently
located at Eecsntcs Mills, Ginird township.
fera his prot'os-ional services to tho surrounding
community. May 8, 1SGI.
A. ,11. HILLS
DENTIST.
' .s-,W -.P,--V
:
I'ropnratlrution to
j ilo mem in pruper
time will be nf gr.nt
benefit to every one
' in point of health,
oomfurt, and convenience.
Hit. llll.I.!"i c-. L'-vsys In found at his rf.
lice, on tho corner ol Front end Main streets,
nlieu uo notice tu the contrary aj. pears iu this
paper.
Al open.tioiif is t': "ne of Iiis profession
performed in tiio ln'est and inott improved
styles, and guaranteed for one year against all
ut. irnl failure..
"i A I. "I IO V AM persons arc l.ere'.y
.ut.on-
1 J cd s g i. list trading or ) ivtiic
eitlier m 'in
following prom, Vjry not. s a I Imnnng dio ;i.o
lo'l, day ,,f January. A. D. li.iT, gnen l y me to
G. J. Yons. Tlnee callii 2 for onu liundred dol
lars ev'h, and ono for k-v- n-.v-o.io tloours. As
I am d. liTuiine 1 ti n il pny either of lliem uu
lcs cmipolied by law ns I hovo re- eired no val
no f.r lliesnme. UENKY ZILI.lOi', Jr.
Brady ip., Oct 9, Ml. M. pd.
ST It I
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