Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 22, 1863, Image 2

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with the iiii'ti who, in li pjirifg ol lSol,
ustmird the mini of government. Mosl
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t'n ion. Vrt a lew rvera found, who, thro'
their ignorance of thn Ann'rionn ehni'.'ietei ,
affected to believe tli.it there was no fight
in the Smith, ami Hint their compiest I y
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Ihrcnleninr SulT'olk, nml n loin fnl ci lliont . tlirce succeeding years determine the amount "f
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lupakf.ibt ioh." Aiuoiil' lliwo veto tho I a raiment of troops, nnimtmition
niiglit ho drought jig ninct them.
April 13, lsr,;l.
County Snji't of CloHrlWM co.
C. W, & II. W. SMITHS'
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All to ha had nt MUSSOl'S'.
UN EN at Spiihiition j'iiiM.
CI! AS 1 1 at Sulfation iirico
It'UKTAINS at SpiiMition juicps
i TAHLK CLOTHS at Sensation ju io.!s
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radipul AholtionistM, who funcind t hoy
eo:ilil thin hco tho ivay t'lenr to "imn.irliul
frpi'ilom" for the iii't'ro ; nml most un for.
Innately for our country, thoy, just 'At this
particular limo, ohlnined conijiliite control
mid nv.istovy of tho Administration.
The rcMilt was, tlio war policy was adop
ted. Tlii.- iwis u had enoi:j;li hlunder, hut
a worse one vas to follow.
When war was thus resolved on, tho
only pos.iUo hopo of fiicepss wrs in crea
ting divi-ion in the Suuth dividing the
war t'!oi:. iit tht ri hy strenpthi'iiinj; the
hands ! tho Union men in tho rebel j lairs nt Washington.
States. A reference to the vote at the last). The wholo of tho Ironclad flool had loll
p... ;.!.., .t! .1 ,.l.v ii,,ii will show l!ie onnor- ! Charleston, and were at Hilton Head. A
vuv 1-. n . .
Culf, Ono Hew, Five Sh.mU, Four aoro of Wbeut , '11('n 1 opimi
iiai,ureiies
provisions, had succeeded in running the
ituntlolof icbol batteries on Iho Tai river,
and reliovin (Sen. Foster ml his com
mand at Washington, North Carolina,
A fj.ncial dispatch to tho N. Y. irnW on
tho 10th, fays that Con. Fouler had re
turned to Newborn, N. C, on the loth, t-hllr,,, yo'i.y 10 foot lnui 20 fuet'liigli, al "rum-
nii.1 Tlirt'o ncri'S of live in tho irround. tho
miido liclons to mo nml lul.ji'rt to my or.ItT, uml
left nith hi ni on loan only.
(lEOIHiK WILSON,
liriuly township April 22, 18G.1, 3t
1) It ) 1' WA 1. M Will bo roooive'l for two
X weeka by liov. J. l. Loadv, lor uuihiiub
in tho Steamer Kurort, with tho' loss of
th" pilot killed, nml icvoral wounded
Iho stoamor being completely riddled.
I'ut it is not Btated w bother (Sen. Foster
brought his command with him, nor any
thin" in reference to the condition of at-
piim Hills, l'onn township. 1'lun to bo neon on
application '.o lliui.
ClonrfiolJ, April 22d. lS:t.
tunily lii it was offered :
Accoiding to tl:o Abolitionists, l'.reek
inridge w as the disunion candidate. For
the sake of tho argument lit us giant thai
such was tho case, no matter how false it
may b.i' e been in fact. 1 1 he was tho dis
union, or secession candidate, it must be
granted that nil the others wire Vmun
candidates. Let us then turn to the vote :
1,8.11,180 I .
1,202,161
74,07$ I
i 1 j
Hreckinridgo bud votes North 27B.818 I
" " Koiilh i7l,l.!5J
Lincoln bud votes North
" " South
Uoi(jliis ha l votes North
" " South
Boll bud votes North
" ' " South
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E17
Total vote, 4,002,170
Of this vole Mr. Lincoln roecived 1,6S7,CIO
All otheri, 2,fOI,jOO
Wo thus find Mr. Lincoln lobe a ;?tim.r
I'resident by a popular vole of '. l'),'JoV
or nearly one million.
But to return to cir purpose. The
above figiu'i's show that but ;'71,bj'i votes
were polled for l'.reckinride in the
Southern S-tates, a id for all otiicis, 70',
'.108 thus:
For Lincoln, 21'vD'1.
Forl'ouglns, Ji'.G.I-jri.
For litii. Mr.j.-.a.
dispatch to New York slalon that a vigor
ous effort is making for tho removal of
Coin. Jiupont lor lii-s reiailso at Charles
ton. One account states that tho fleet
was to repair forthwith to tho Mississippi
Five-Twenty U. S. Loan,
Drawing M per rent. Intercut, payable cv-
cry Mi minium in i.oiu.
rKON'ARI), FINN EV CO., of Cloarliold, nro
j sul. wi ipt inn Agents to iliupose of this Five
Twonty Yetim li. S. Lonn. Amounts can bo had
to suit the means of different individual tin)
intorost being pnyuulo and to bo accounted for
lmlf yenrly in tjold-
April S, l.SOrt. 3m.
rnrtncrsliip Dlswilvpil.
riIIE lirm of A. S. Hiuk'uiHin 1 Urn., 'n tins
J. tin v dissolved by mutual cnniont ; tho busi
ness will bo fettled bv A S. Hiekinson. l'ersons
to operate against Port Hudson and Vicks- i knowing theinselve indebted will cull soon and
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i .,.i ..i;., fi, ,,,, i.- t . i, . i niniie I'roinrt pnyuifius. . n. ii...-.v.i.
Ulll, lllll. ICll.-i v V...7II.. . UliilpUl, .1.,,',.,. . - -
er lepo'.t represented that a second ut
JNU UICIUXaON.
(Hen Hope, Mareli 2itli, ISO.',.
The business will hereafter be conducted by A.
S. bukinsnn, who flatters hiniself !rum an ex
perience of eight years in tho wholesale trado of
Now York City that ho can sell men bnndiso of
... , i, ;..,. . i al kimls lor c-i.li at riow iora prioen, wiui mi
Ins li.tn.KOAU I 0Mi.NU.-lt is expec.ed j. aJ(kJ) whoi((.lo or roUlil. i.roduoo of all
kinds, lumber and shinglos, louglit at current
rates. April li lt-pd.
lack would bo mudo upon Charleston.
We h.tvo no news whatever from tho
Southwest.
that a corps of Engineers will bo on tho
ground, inside of two cr three weeks, to
examine and determine the most eFgible
route for the extension of tho Tyrone and
Clearfield roajl to this place.
i .'. p ,i . , . e . i.
invicwoitLC p.uspeiuus utaie u, inu CIr.,rn(.M PtMinty, the undersigned will of-
Itimter traae, our ciuzens snoukt go tofernt I LliLIC SALK at i.uthcrsoivg, on
work and complete this entorpri.e nt Thursday the 7th day of May next
VALUABLE FAUM
At irjp ha Vwrt SaEo.
I")Y virtue of an order of tho Orphan's Cuurl of
t I- , . . .
ror r.rt'ckini'Kige,
Tu'i.'.'OS.
i71,lSj.
Against Ilieckinridge, 134,773
Wo thus liml that, granting that all
who voted for llieckinridge wire disu"
nionists, there was a majority of 134,713 of
the Southern people ci facur of the 1'iion
or opposed to Secession,
Tho 500,000 who voted for Hell and
Everett were certainly Union men, for
their platform whs pimply the ''Union,
the Constitution, and the Enforcement of
tne Laws." Tho 103,000 who voted for
Douglas anci Johnston must not be clain
m! as Secessionists, for they were espeei-.
ally opposed to Kreckinri Ige and Er ne;
once, it tan jihi may as wen bo uono
this tummer as not. Any amount of mon
ey r an bp raised, if proper means are used
l y the right kind cf men, because it can
not fail to yield a handsome revenuo on
the investment.
I. Air. Ei.txTio.NS. Notwithstanding tho
extravagant crowing of tho Abolition
press based upon lying telegraph reports
over the insult of the recent elections
in Iho ivckl, it now turiiH out thnt the
Iiemocrnlic gains are almost without pre
cedent. The Democrats carry Wiscoiisin,
hitherto a Republican State, on a sijuaro
vole, by overS, 000. Michigan looks near
ly as well, while our Ohio exchunges are
perfectly jubilant over tho result in Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois.
CirThe mob spirit having been invok
ed ngainst tho freedom of tho press, by
tho Abolitionists of Wafhington county,
fa., the following resolution was unani
mously adopted at a Democratic meeting
recer
county :
! J.-mAvi, Tli at we tomU-r our scviccs to
All those eei tain premise?, late the citutD of Phil
ip Kriner, deceased, situate in Ilrady township,
Clenifielil ec'y, Pennsylvania, consisting of TWO
TltACTS, one of them beginning at the eornor of
tracts Nop. 1431 Rt.d 143 ', thence west l."S perch.
os to a hornbeams, thence by land of Frederick
I.avelhi Cloth
Fancy Prints
Wav. (Jinghams
Mun, Ginghams
llnrogea
Table Diaper
Itird eye do
1 la ino'.s
Bleached Mucins
LACE
HOSIERY
RIltliONS
Pt
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at Mossor.r.
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
TRIM MINOS)
Sensation
of nil kinds & V at
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, Alwnvson hand nt MOSSOPS'.
CASS IMF It US at
SATT1N E'l'S a.
TWEEDS
.IF ANS
VEST IN OS
SHIKTINOS
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Sensat ion
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
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at MOMOl'.S . j N !,-.. ,.f ,), utct m,1 litfg
at Hensntion rit-es
Camberteeno
Kentucky Jeans
Wool Tweed
Funcy Suttinelts
Me'.tou do.
Double Twist
Rubber Buttons
Metal do
Carpenters' Pencils
Black Cravats
Black Silk Ties
Brown J ! 4 qr, do Pungo llnndkerc'fs
Corset Diills Fancy Cassi. Shiits
Shirting Stripos Marsnilles do Fronts
('hecks Unique Scarfs
Ticking Dom. Linen Collars
Hrown Drill. 1 Cord do do
Blk. Thibot Shnwlcs 3 do do d
Stella- do Linen Chokers
etc., etc., etc. Paper CVillnrs
Cout Bindings
etc , etc., etc.
Long cano Hoops Magjiie do
Round do do Flowered do
Elegant Unrd Trail 1 MantL's
Hoop Skirts, j Ladies Linen Collars 'LIQUORS, p-nrh )
Mise 0 loves Do Ruilled do Wine, Brandv, I ,
ll'ack cotton Gloves Do F'ey edg'd do ;tj-in, V. h j.-key, (' ' lt M'"Hatlon
tlo Silk do Do Lace Fluted do . Ctj'nio. etc., etc., I
Mens' assoi I'd do Twilled cull's to m'tch 1 I'lil 'ITS. sm li as I
Mourning Cuff & I (Prunes, Rabins, y at sensalion
Collars I i Fiea. Fillei ts. &c.
Double Rullling t MOSSOl'S'.
Misses Elastic Gart'rs .GROCER! ES, wiv 1
Lndiet' di do I F I o n r, JI a n; s,
Fancy Jet Tins i Shoulders. Sugar.
Invisible Head Nets j Molasv"s, Coffee, nt tensatiou
prices
prices i HOARDS
prices Hook -tasv
I Centre Table i, J!i nik
m-ioua i f( "f1' Mnillg tnbU (-
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'res. articles, wi'l l, ,...
I'M-U-t nn J ..i lr l.ir M,.i. '.. RLTM.M
th.ut nt;(., ,.).,'.' ' Jsn
Cash. r .
or i,.k i '-
and Hit Intel iuiproved approved e,,, . (
Extension Ta i is. I .it- .!.... i.. , ' 1 -.'"'.".'
nice, llun t r, .... ml .! i.
rucks, Was nnniJf.Ti.i1 phc,., , IraJ,.. "aiplot,iv
l... -...I VV...I. I. .. . , . . ' 'lt'a!i m .... ,.
prices iad every other kind olVat th. ,,, ,"aU , tw' "
prices furniture in hi- line. limits.
prices n.pie. . nerrr. I'opisr, ,,,, J,io,Ul (, ,
prices ev!ry other suitublu lumber, willUuk
.,Um. (,:lHri ,. k ...!!..'. ,
I change fvr furuitoi '
L-11 in S
h li! 'lot,;j .' 'I
, , . - r- ii.
mar.
CL( HI UNO stub
as Corns, i'ants,
Vests,
Under Shirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoe,
Hats pi id Caps,!
Now for sale nt MOSSOPS'
i ( U rhol l uoli
desirable
I-. . ., . . . , i-i wn.m
. i.uLinii .iiuinitj m.05,,,0, Co .
r.'.r, ,,.,. I'a., I'.b. 11, '(; ' maiiV
- . yJicinr
t, or t
tin Bin.
ill A R DYV A IIE
such ns Saws.naiU ( ,
i F o r k s, Knives, f
Spikes, Hinges, J
it sensation
Mens' Kid do
Lndios' Gauntlets
Black Crapes
English do
Uiildrons' IIoso
Lnilles' Slate Hoso
Do Black do
.looks nud Eyes
WhaleboiiCB
Biillalo Combs
Gum do
Cotton Fringes for
Curtaius
Manilla. Ribbons
Daint'i's
Bl'k it white Laces
Edgings
Bl'k Thibet Shawls
prices
nt MOSS OPS'.
prices
prices
vtifiti .tiimii ti i ui iiiui iHVtaibona
RElZLiNS l EIN BUGS, a"'
Cheap Clotliitttr Store, v
jfci the
Sl.w's i7,V-i,7. 1
reh , V
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iton. f
llder Ihi
.leh do n
riVfe un-tcri-igt ed take jilcn-aru in aiini-.ni-.nj'h,.,,
.JL In li 1 1 mil rib i li i1 thnt Ihcv hfvc )n- rfr.,(0. v
a largs and elegunt mirk ol Kiisliionahlv i1""
UFA I) Y-.M A I E ( I .O'l'IIINC?"
Silriled yiiili creat. tare, and which will b i.;tTO
heaper lli.'in the i benpifsL itrlrd t
lioates, tract flio. o.'.'J, norm ui nua six ionius , -:i
peiuhes to n black nsh, Ihonco east 185 perches i "tu"""' .V
to a sugar treo, thenco along tin tiivmon lino nf
tho aforesaid trails Nos. 1 l.i I and 113! south 137
and six tenths porches to place of beginuing,
containing
150 Acres and 15 Perches.
The other tract, containing 2 ACHES AND
12$ l'ERCHKS couimeiiclug ul a sugar troe, ad
joining other binds of Peoples and said Krinor,
being tho snmo premises conveyod to tho said
Philip Kriner, deceased, by Nathan B. Peoples
TERMS Ono third CASH nt tho timi of sale
and the remainder in ono and two yean thereaf
ter with interest ; the purchase money to bo se
cured by Judgment li nd upon the promises.
LLIAS ltISHi:L, Sii., Trustee.
Lulherdurg, April 8 1H03.
Tassel do do
Crotchet do do
Cheuillo do do
Braid do do
civet do do
auey Uo uo
Narrow Braids
Embroidering do
Elastic Cord
.i!k do
Mourning Dress Pittisl
1'iiney col d Agato
Tea, O r a c k e i s,
i Spices, Candles,
I Coal Oil, etc-., etc. )
Ahy?
price
a y,i iKs-oPs.
BLACKING ,at sensation pi ices j
ROPES at tiensation ptieesj
! POWDER nt sensation prices
isilOT nt sdiMnii'n prices
iLICAD nt sen.-at inn pi ices
I CAPS l .-ensiitii'ii prices
Jotil! Coal!
flIIK subscriber respectfully announces to tho
X citizens of Clenrlield and vicinity that hp il
now prepured to supply the very best quality of
COAL at the shortest notice. The trrangemont
is designed to be permanent, and a full feupply
ly held at Burgettstown, in that ,""''" " ...e .u.
7 cents delivered.
' -J-f!' For tho p iblic convenience, Orders for
f... ... . 1 r....l ...11. ..a ........ n 1. vnl.nr' u.v
and il is needless to say that tho 20,01)0 ; aid m the protection ot the const ilutional i ' ""' ""' b"c" i-VfM'
rights ol the i HMvocraiic. editors ol asii- -
i.ieiirueii, nprn o, mo... uiu.
Abolitionists scattered through the South
who voted for Lincoln and Hamlin, will
not be charged 'villi that kind of seceision
im for which the South was to be pun
ished. By making war, therefore, upon the
South ai Statu, for the crimes of their in
dividual citizens, and rot upon those in
ington, Pa,, and we ask them to give us
timely notice on the approach of danger.
RoiiiiKisv. The Drug Store of C,
SYatfon, in this place, was entered on
Saturday night last and robbed of noinc
futiror Ave hundred cents (nicklos.) The
er.tr.v.ice was effected by boiing u hole,
dividual offenders, those men of the South ami then slicing back mebon nunc oatK
who stood upon the record as our friends, door,
werontonco transformed into our worst I Ci.rn Meeiino Tho regular monthly
enemies. Had w isdom guided the coun-' meeting of the Central Democratic Club
cilsnt Washington, that majority of Union will be held in the court house on next
men in the South could have boon largely Tuesday evening. It is exj ected that ad
Flyer's Patent Churn,
I). I A superior art'ete. A family using this Churn
ever need bo without hutlor :
All tho above and many other articles are fur
nished to customers cheap fur Cash or exchanged
for approved country produce Cherry, Maplo,
Pnplsr, l.inwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet worh, taken in exchnngo for furniture.
Memember tho shop is on Market strcot,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly oppnsito the "Old Jew
Stora." JOHN GULICH.
Nov. 26, 1S02. y
New Watch and Jewelry Store-
CJ II. I.AI.'CIIUN', having purchased the
0 in
interest of his Into partner, is now going it
increased, and secession suppressed thro' dresse will be delivered liy Senator Wai.- "n his own hook in thn shop formerly .occupied
tho inolrumcntally of the Southern Stntcs i.ace, and olheis
themselves
I by them nn Second street, where ho is prepared
to keep up his reputation as a complete workman
I by doing all work entrusted to nun nn short no
m iniiii'li n ik. lA.t. 1... T n n......
I..!. .111.1 ....... I'I U. .i. 1I....1. I .. . . , . . . ,
But instead of this, tl.O "l.lood-letlinc" . miller, Mr. Jacob Sehwom to Miss Caroline llcf " bM,T, ' nner. ana on tno n.o t rc.s-
noliev was ndontc-d. A war. first of cocr-. Kunti, both ofUrady town.-hip, ClearGold coun
ion, I hen of subjugation, and now of con
queet and extui niination, was ndnpted
with what final remit futuro history must
i ccoi d.
Axot!i::r ll.mn Knock. The committee
appointed to investigate the postige ac 1
rount of tho lleuse of KepresenLttires ,
nt Hani.iburg, have ptiblishtd the evi
dence taken before them. In this the
Hessian editor of tin Tcl-jrogh, who is j
Mr. Lincoln's Post Master of Harris-1
burg, lPceivos a most Iciriblo blow. Dis
own Clerks swear that ho (liergnci)'
"more than once" appropriated postage
stamps to his own use, tiu( were charyed
to the Jitiilsliilure! This is a very small
tvny of stealing, it is true not exceeding
few hundred dollars al most but yet
what else is it ? And this by tho vilest
tdnndcror of tho Demon a tic party in the
.State Mr. Lincoln's l.'neling at our Sialt
Uttpitol. Will tho Piesident vindicate the
character of tho Tssl Office Department,
and show a decent respect for Pennsylva
nia, by turning him out ?
tWe are compelled to issue but half
a sheet this week. As the lumber U now
pretty" much nil on its wny to market our
printers will soon return to their iot
when liie Ji publicum will be itself acuin.
I IV.
TT-Tt.-a---L-TTTMg-Tr-mri n i . mi.
Dl I'.D In Pike lown.-hip, on tho lllh im-tanl,
Daniel Harrison Anspach, eldest son of Jacob
and Ann Anspach, aged 13 yeara 11 months
and 17 days.
Al.-o, on the IStli inst., Hiram Alotua, son of tho
, sh mo parents, aged 7 years 1 mouth and 24
days bothVl' In. thetia.
On Friday morning last, at tho residence of her
sf ii, in 1 erguson township. Jus. Jane Moore,
nnable terms. Defying tho county, (11 ho aski
is a fair trial, and a continuation of the patron
age herotoforo extended. Look out for the rign nf
T II l: B Ki W A ' J II.
N. I! The Cash will bo positively expected
when tho work is delivered. S. 11. L.
Clearfield, March 4, 1SIS3. y
12. im;:
At the- Moro of RICH A KD M' S P.
Zoutvo (Jill " .. i i . ? . i. ,ii
t, ir ii . i. r i i aw v.i l.i s im iriri'i .i iu.i
Iln I In ml kcrchiclss U-oiA i .l.i 1 .. . I
r. . i.- i- i ' i I assol tmelit (II ii j l.iiids nf g.-o-i.s rei'iri cd
Carpet bindings Acorn do ' ' r .
SUii-i. H,-,i,l nil c,,l',- Assn,tfl l 7nhvN " uif aecoit. ii..4.i.i'.i. "J 1"
Adiericiiu Kuchos etc., etc., etc,
Paris do
Prime Rio Coffco Tobaccos
If Sin-nr lndi.ins nnd nil nr-
Cl'd New Orleans tide.? to be found in I G.TC . zLz?, I'i o
Pure Water Cracks ) the Grocery lino. ;, imi 1 1 i pim pi: f'l'VTPl.'. nirvTV
t 1 II I 1,1 l i.nu nu, v. ' ' . "
1 lea; e call, as we liave
' 'Inthing lu suit the old, yniin im l;i.
Clothing In keep u!l cemt'orla1'!.' i n n Win'irf
Cloihing uf nil rlors---bmwn, black no-t
Clothing well made, and fri.bionnli!" !. .
Clothing o' eVeganl I'm, t ilrrlarc
Clothing nil lake a prido in to vn ar ;
Clothing the best that run be bnajjlii,
Clolliing wull sew cd- jusi ii j it I'uglii
Clothing which iiu." eao (Ti.fmy mar r..:,'.
Ciol!.ii:g for nun, j.njil.f us .! ni'..
Clothing, the largest ai"i-iimi nl in l"n.
Clothing for runitii, for .T...o-s and f 'T Fkii .
Clolhiug for nil tin- rest ol uuiiiticd,
Clothing lnui w hat belongs in lli.it Ii.a
Can now be Li.i.glii I. Ii.hj il ll.an . r .t bp '
At A'DlZllNrl Vl.N'.- great t ...itir.- (it.,,.
In ni liie .ri lo ice fore;
kri t roioit.'..ill i r.. i.b'd
Jli.lv, Ci-.ps, IV.c!-.
JAKES TEST
MIAMI n IS
5
ers for invalides
Soda do tlo
Young II. Tea
Essence Coffee
Extract Ley
'Jround Rio Coflco
Crenm Tartar
All Spices
Pipes
, - . 7 y KKI'.S nlwais on band,
foPllt fi t'i.S jV inhisline.'sui-l..,.
, lij-;e asmrliuent
(A splendid substi-i Flour
tuto lor Beans.) Corn Meal
Hpst OiinlitT of i Ry Chop
' o i Buckwheat Flour
jrovn .7iio;ir tit
1 cents,
c. w.'t u. w. s-
Clearfield April fi, lSfiS
FIRST OK
tlio Season.
HON. C. L. YAI.I.ANr.lNPIIAM S
18(53.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J. T. KRATZF.R
J. P. KRAT'.ER
J. T. KRATZER
J. P. KRATZER
J. P. KRATZER
Has just received
a gcnc.-nl assortment cf
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
Bonnets and Shawls
Bonnets nnd Shawls
Bonnets and Shawls
Bonnets and Shawls
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
Hardware, Queem-wnre, Tinware, Notions
Hardware, (Jueensware, Tinware, Notions
Ilaidwnre, (jnoenswnre, Tinware, Notions
Hirdwarc, luccnswaro, Tinware, Notion
Tea, Coll'oe, Molasses, pugnr, Salt,
Candles, P.ice, Flour, llncon. Fish,
Tobicco, Cracker Yinegas, Oils, Varnish.
housjkisiojLb god:'
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Drugget, Looking filiwei,
Clocks, Cliurm, Wnsh-boariis, Tubs, Puekcts, flat
Irons, Pans, Window-blinds, Wall-paper, Coal
Oil Lamps, UmbrelUs, Iled-eonls, Knives and
H00N I!K HF.A DY. It contains complete 1 Korks, ripoom, Crocks, IStove blacking. All of
widow ef John .Meore, at the advanced ago of ON AP0LITI0N, SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL
8-' )' j IV AH.
TT iriMIIS WOliK 13 IN PRESS AND WILL
A Nil 4 nilf l'lKf-nif-lHit ll
&vw civuiuijiiihiiij. BI(1 nccunit(, cpi0, t,f Mr. Vallnnd'mghnm's . which will bo sold on tho most reasonable terms,
principal speeches on the subjects above named . and Iho highest market price paid for (irain,
To the I'l'csldcnts anil Serretariesi of (he Abo, parts of other speeches, with Letters, Inci- Wool, Shipping Furg and all kinds of cminlry
Hoards of School Directors : , dents, Votes, Ac. Tho work has ben carefully produce, J. P. KHAT7.KR,
a .i,nnl ' edited, and is relieved to prosent, fairly and cor- i j-ront stro't, above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa.
( llOOl ; .... ,..r-.l . :i. ... tf
Journal for March ard April page. 2o2 and I ro' 1 ,e ' , "en" ann ro.:o.. o. . .".. i y,rn. ., ..m.,.
. ' hniA vmira in .ibi(mn rt I in nanoni n f D II T i II . I - - . . .
MXIITOK'S NOTItT.. Notico is hcre-
I'.enns
Potatoes
Apples
Utilt.-r
( 'hoes'O
Bacon
Ta I low
Lord
Mackeral
White Fi:
Cod Fish
Shad
Molasres?
'in cgnr
r..al Oil
Alcohol
I ui'i PlltlUC
Tar
Fish Oil
.1 1.S
Sugar
Coffee
Tea
Cracker
Tallow
Segal s
Salt
Diifil Applen
Mil I.-' ..I.I'I
F':r-:'d:g r
I s,-ri, r.ir.'T nr. -i.
! f.rlVf Inks mis mrri, .i t-f vsmrtluf
' tlia'iks for f.nors In nt'-forc enren led, aed in
! sure lI'C rnl.'lic the couiiib n.-e ;ih "Imii '
!mve be f n I , . nr. !. it ill Mri . i l.i nn'i;l it 1
f.it'.iie.
o" d I: Al N nn'! I-' f' IIH Ul en inrilir;f
the highest market nl. .
KF.iZKNsrr.JN jii.'iw rn.
I Prsnch it l!eien-tin lli-ij, 4.11 Mnr.'-t
Millnd-lpbia.
; Watches, Sew elry- Silver-Wiin
I rflHK uadrrsigin-il unuiil rerpi'itlnliv ;m
I I V.ilir Bltcntloll l'. hi- i-i 1 sell' -! .' I
I Finn' l.ol.l and Miiei N'.U i II 1 n i.
JKWK.I.hY, iift Teiykiuilniiiiian.lv 'I tOl.t
coin-rising all of the ns i-.s t ai. I no rl I.M1
i r fi. vrrti:-.
Alv". MH,:H ST1.VKH " AUi; .,;.i'
! and the .(.t m.ike of Silx' I'l-si t M't,. i
! article is irT-in,ttri to be as reor-.s.iit.e.l.
; a;r-Wal.-lu: I Jewelry truiifnlli "i "''
l.u;i i iiri'l.e! AMI L'll ll .ll.l I.
! .','.:. nl! ilAltVAV.
! ,'.y-,.v..i.!' l -'"'O''
, f.22 lrkt Mu-i-t, Plr.:-l'!'i-
! March I, im. I "'.
i 'licit ! en:-lies
ALSO, Wheat, Itye, I urn and Oats in Hie rtt'ii, f.(l'. (I. Ivtlt fi Kill AC IDI'.IM
Liquors of al. kinds, Coufix'ticnrry, nuis A Fruit.-, (,.,nl,, f,,r tho rcceptio.-. of pupib in
Corn llrooms, s-'ole-Lenthcr. nnd a lory great va- Bu(, (-u,.,) ,) ,, Mombiy. I'eh. Vib, I Mil
riely of miscellaneous articles. ' t -mii per Sisinn of l .lei t il H i cli
lhs situation and facilities lop pnrrliiisirig, some 0,, i!...nz, Writing. I'riiaarr
Aiitliuii'tic and liuoL-rapliv, .
of tho a'ticles herein named, are mch as give
him peculiar advantages over many persons jn
selling at a small profit llo would therefore
respectfully solicit u call from persons wishing
any thing in his line, saiisfied that it will prove
n utually advantiigooiis. Sr. I'.l, 'ti .'-.'! in.
1Y reference to tho Pennsylvania
TM, ii will be seen that the Annual Certificates
of Presidents nnd Secretaries nro subject each to
ten cents tax. liut by an amendment to thn law,
passed March '.nl, last, and now just published,
tho s'jinip required is only a. flvo cent ono. it
will, therefore, be the duty of tho President to
attach to each Certificate a five cent Government
Stamp.
The clheerj of the different Hoards, will, as ear
ly as may bo convouient, send to mo the Annual
cm. S c - C cc
' ..is1;!'-
Higher Aritbm. tn-. I.nghsh lirammar,
1 Oongnii.b.T and lli.'lorv,
Algebrn. lleoiiicliy, Naturii! I'liil'c phy .
and ll""k Keeping,
Latin nnd 'Irei k Lsingiin J"s. I
j To student desirous ol aO uiriiig Am
Knglish K.lneaiioii, and who i.-h lu ijoi
theinselres for Teachers, ibis 1 u .-1 i I asiun of
desirable ndvanlnges. .
No pupil received for less than half
'and no deduction rado ncrpt for pnlnr
sickness
j Tuition to be paid al the close of the Urm.
c. n. f-ANproui", rn'r"
! aearSvld, Feb. I, lSfs.-ly. .
Dissolution of Par.ricrship.
rillli: Co Partnership heretofore fi"l"3 f
J. tween the i.mlersigni d i i tbs ceudiai
business in the borough of CurwensviUs, il 1
ilnv dissolved bv mutual enseal. Tbl 1 '
and accounts nro desired to be cl"nd ''
tie delay as possible of which all I't"""1"'
ing unf ttt.'d n.-comPs will tiki nnti-e.
Cu.Hen.-ville, Feb. 23(1, I M. KERi' .
lKM, it. paid. j L.M.LAl'"E't
'"WALTER HAH KKTT,
Attorney nt l ow,
UAVlMi icsignd bis cnramisSion ii'1""
inv, and resumod the prnclite of
be eon ultod on tiroressiunal business at Ml
nn bocord tttt.cL t learhelil
promptly attenJ iii to.
JenM!-1"
Immi m
ti m to
ft i'p'
i ba
must j
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h inrt
bey w
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ThHr
or a.
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Pa. All W';
W11.1.IAM A. WAt !.A( t.
whoso views in relation to tho causes of our Na
tional troubles, and tho riirht remedies for them , 71
nro attracting an citraordinarp ehare of public ! Li by given that Letters Testamentary, on tho
attention. estate- ofjohn Lalmrdo, lato of the township
The work Is on good, substantial papor, 208 p. or I nion clecca'ed, have been granted to the
largo 8vo. .undersigned. All persons indebtod to said estate
n ,n . n. .1 b . . ' fa r.ninr. in ..... I. A .n .n. .Hi, ,la t.u m nn t u .. .1
i uau laper covers, an cis ; v-ioin, j cis. .....v ....... , , -- . j.
Delivered bv mail or espress, prepaid, on the ""so naving ciaiun agninsnno same win prestni ...i ... ...u ...m, uuu no warrant (jON, entirely new, well paiuieu ,
ceipt nf Ihe'prico. " them duly authenticated for settlement. entiro (atisfactinn to purchasers. j subsHi.tial in every particular, lr
FLOUR ! FLOOR ! !
DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
forsalo at C. W. A II. W. SMITH'S, formerly II. '
W. SMITH A Co. This flour is made from tho
WALLACE & B
Attorneys at Law.
C1.EAHKIEI.D. PA-
A MCI
jjur offff'. sin
receipl
Send ordeis, w ith the money enclosed, to Col-
un.hus, Ohio, addressed to J. H. Itiley A Co., or i
Certificates, that Ilia S..ho.tlfl llnVA been mint.
and in operation according to law," so that I 10 (Jvernor Medary, office of the "CHISIsj
may torwaril it to the Department thnt tho war- , " rapvcieu.
rant be issued at once for the District's share of
tho appropriation.
C. P.. SAXDF0RD, Co. Supt.
Clearfield, April 22, lSf.3. 3t ' j
if-ir-Everv newspaper that livci the above 3
insertions, also this notice, and tends marked
copies, addressed 'Don CUD, Columbus, Ohio,' will
reeuire three copies of the work. Mar. 18, St
"11 T M. 1 CULl.OIIGII,
If Law, Clearfield, Pa,
Cram, Esit., ou Second tlrcot.
Man h 20, lSC2,-tf.
AtTonurT at
Office with L. J.
JStMsss amd Fans
WANTED by the subscriber.
P.. MOSSOP.
lick field, Dec. 3, lc62.
WM. F, JOHNSON,
Mar. 18, 18(1.1, flt.pd. Executor.
Now .Goods !
THE atlcntien of the public (nnd of buyers
especially) it respectfully directed to our new
stock just received from tho east.
isJ-Cal! and examine.if you don't buy.
U. W. & II. W. SMITH.
April 1, 18rt3. j
March 4, ISM,
RING-
id DDI."'1
.,'er1
C. L. l'Al'r.'"
L.
MEAT MARKET!
OPOI.D rt. 1,U IIUTCHLRS.-Now
occui.y the basement nf the Clearfield House.
on I no corner ol M.irket and hront slreota, Clear
field, Pa,
All kinds of meat constantly kept on hand.
The public arc respectfully invited to call in nnd
acfiiuint themselves with our term and prices.
Dec I,
birirain
. Clearfield, Pa. April I V tf.
'i.Tii-Hiiwr. " " Mtulr''r
m ii is:
Drv Goodn, (irocericfi Lumber- r
J ii : I. P..
inn nenie, i
I Deo. 2MRfiI. -
I lUIILSl J. nf.aiinvi.i " , ,
IV Cbarlicld. Pa.. rlhce ir.
oHe the -li '.irnal obise
dr.. I
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