Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 05, 1863, Image 3

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Kd. lRMnrnAT ? .svr. Tin
Piit Office Act, flinoiidinir, tho linv re
lating to tho Pout Ollitc J )i ai I tut n I ,
approved March M, nnulo import
ant changes in the postal urriii;ciiieii Is
of tlio country. I will minions" the
most important parts of thin ne t into
an narrow n compass ns possible, for
the benefit of tlio public
Section li. Thin section absolutely
prohibits tho dvlivery of nny letter,
newspnpor, vnunphlet, or package
whnlltvnr until t ll TlOSl II I'd (lilt fi'lMl !
till M I.M HI It .Vn..M ,,-r.ir,,ll.
n mi mi- In Hil ( ill. hi- llilll tin lm fi'l. lip
k .'ll"l' in I luiit Mn-i'i, h'-nt It" I ' i l - -. nl
Mnirili, mul hnil i Hi. r -1 I n nt ',
b. ml Mr, I J' , IimIii liiti-nd. l-i fiirt on lli
Ciilie't inn V I n-iiirn In t ililli n ut brum h
r. 1 1 v i n u irnul ri'inlnr r 'pr nl Ken dip In
tin' dit'iri!", n ' I w 'rk'-d n ft .loiiriii-jninn nrer
i Jin i , I'lfi'li- furtving i n lii.. ur llii
yinrs, do Halters dim-i'll" lb at tin inn ren'lar nl
islnrlinn l llmse who way I 'tur dim villi ldi'1
i icliin. llm ins located In Clearfield liiimtigh,
df ulii'il ft (hare nl pulp'rinK", mi'l il shall ever
dp din oliji'i I to in nk ii lu order mat mul sulnlnii.
Imi liirmtiiro sueh n
French BdstcadijIIe will alwayibe
prcpiuetl lo lui hihll
OlMlT lilM'K"
I M MH li ti t -1 l'lliill.
tf jul'l In n n, iif will, in li t. itionlSji, I
It nl I n linn Wl'hin llm fut, . . . I M
If m I l If f llm M IrnUnn t.f llm )Mf, - 1 08
II
B nl nnrt rurrr, iinnririti, ixi.
II. llil!i,.hr,M, in rill.jiilll'l,
mi'l Oimmon iiiiiJ
French i'dst
Cotillon, tIeii
n V l.lll'l, ('
all illirr
' kind ol
1 H BUS TEA DS,
to
jug Chairs of
il i f forent
kinds ar.il
coiiiiiinn
A 01 II Kit CIIAIKS
thereon .hall ho paid. And no hox at! ni,; Z
nny Pout Ofiiee hhall ho tiNNineil to itfiit Sprint; lid.
lw nn of nnv neison until tho rent 'iil. HI HhAlS oil
.i !... t i ,.- .iU..i dilliMCiit hiiulH M ii,iijiiii
tliercoi nan uccii paiu iui .n .u. on y . OA,u,S- Warilrofc.l urtUlc, will Lo made to
lis will nlo fiiriilKli
lo onliT lluir, 1 1 t i-W , mul
Hair hint Cotton .MAT
i'UKKS. The tibnve
iijiihmI, unl I " nny other
nuartor. for Which A It'Ceipt KllUll l Htn.k--.m, l'lirlor mul "onlrr lor ruHlomorK, on
civCH i!tt' I I'entro Tnhloi, llrouk-lirhort notice, rhrsp for
b RrrVrov IK Tli.it no Tost. MnKler. nd I.,I.I.,-I;CkIi, or ex..i,,.iKoJ lor ,
l il . . 1 ll.il.
Bliail receive, 10 no conveyed ny i" : Kxt.ni..n Tablo. lint
mail, any packet or packajo which mckx, Wnm taniU,Toi
shall weitrh inoro than lour pounds
except books circulated hy order of
Congress.
Trtnm n r Artt ritl.iiiR.
AiUcrtl'oiiioiili rf I n rrt ml In Hit Ilrpot.llraB
nl (lie rnllowln raloa t
I !nrllnn. i rln. H do.
One iinrn, (H lines,) $ til 75 tinn
Two (oiunron, (2Hlne,) 100 ( 60 .00
Thrre inuiireii, (41 linri.) in " 2 60
II ireiildi (I nin'S. 1 J mo
One Piirre, I I t $J M) f 4 mi f 7 00
Twu iniirce, I it I 1 4 00 A 00 10 00
Thrto nqiinros, 1 t t 1 t 00 II 00 12 00
Four siiinrn, It 1 I ft 01) 10 00 14 00
'luir Bcnhnnn,' 1 t 1 t A 00 12 00 IX 00
One column, 1 1 1 t 14 00 20 uo Si 00
(Ivor three wonlta ami 1" thnn throe tuoathi 25
renin nor square foroarh Insertion.
lliiHtBets DOt'.ivs not eictedinc 8 lines are in-
ssrteil for ti year.
Advorlin nionls nut mark witk the number of
osortions dilred, will be continue! until forbid
nd chnrgoil nrcorditg to thse terms.
I.wl ti.n lnl.,jf l.i.l.rn.'n.l litklir.ll'llll PlllllltrV IITO
1I1100. I'm) t lorKoi iuo
Ipl'ii'v, as I inn iliitcnnin
ed to furtiinb all articles
nt the most reasouuble
nt anil Work slamls.
I t,rt Mviirv ikihnr Liml tF
furniture in bis line. IJnites.
ffYI-Mnple, Cherry, 1'oj.liir, I'lne, Linwoodand
every other suitable lumber, will ho taken in ex
ehantfo for furniture, Cue" will a'.so bo paid lor
jooil l.uinher 11. K. SllOl'U.
N. II. Coffins or tho latest style made to order
on nbort notice. Funeriils nttended hfinver
deiiirnhlo. Cirnrjirlil, I'u.y Feb. II, 'Oil.
New Jersey Lands for Sale,
ALSO,
VITAlWiH for (ir.ipeH. I'enclies, l'cnrs, Hasp-
berries, Ftruwbcrrien, lllnrkberrtes, ttirrant.H,
dc, of I, 2J, 6, HI or 20 litres enrh, nt the tollow
itiK priees for the present, vis : -0 acres fur $21)0,
111 acres fur SIHI, 5 ihtcs for $00, 2J neres for
$11), I iiito for $20. Pnyiible by one dollar per
week.
Aim. nood Cranberry lnnds, and villago lots in
ClirnVUOl), 2.'i by lilll feet, at $10 each, paya
ble by one duUiir n" woek. The abovo bind and
fnrinn lire sittni ed ut tlietwoml, W iiDliington
ror
No. UO Cedar streot, New York, N. Y.
Jan. 2l,lC.l. ly.
Skctjo.v 1 8. Js'o no wRpnpcr or ian-
azinw not prepaid a I thu inailingollice,
can bo delivered until tho puHtnc has
been paid j'or at least one quarter, un
ions tho party addressed hhall pay on
each paper, &c, at th: rate required
on transient matter.
Section 22. Makes the single U tter
rato of postayo three cents (each half
ounco) uniform throughout the United
State. This abolishes tho l'licitic
rate of ten cents. It must he prepaid
in ull cases.
Stciio.N 23. Changes the rate of pos
tage on drop letters from 1 to 2 cents
on each half ounco in weight.
Xn-rmv "M ITnilir this Hccliiin li-lfor
....... :ti i it.... i... i i. i...ir' tewnsbiii, r.iirlinulon county, New Jersey.
'UBWSB " , " "u """'' ' " i further information, apply, with a P. 0. Slump
ounco ofall matter mailed as tinvato ' rUI. circuliir. to
matter and found to contain anv oth-l B- FRANKLIN CLARK
er information than that contained in J
print. 1 ho same charge shall no made
where it is so enclosed that it cannot
beexaminod without destroying the
wrapper.
HternoN ('. Matter on which bylaw,
the postage is required to ho prepaid
.it tlio mailing ollice 7itfi7 reaeh t.i
destination without suuh pre-paymcut
double the prepaid amount hhall bo
charged and collected on delivery.
(The public will please observe this
eoction as it is important.) Again, if
postage is partly prepaid, the unpaid
postage will bo charged at double rates.
Section 32. Uehttes to J'legisloreil
Letters. Tho registration leo hereaf
ter is twenty cents in addition to tho
regular postage. Tho greatest care
and diligonco in tho custody and des
patch of registered letters is enjoined
py the Post Master General on all
Tost Masters in relation to IJegistcrcd
letters. The return receipt which ac
companies every letter ism.ideri
facie evidence of such delivery in a1
Court of Justi:o. There are other safe
Sards thrown around a registered
tor not necessary to givo hero.
Section 33. Tho maximum stand-
COUNTY DIKIXTOUY.
Time or Holding Court.
Pec.ond Monday 12th of January,
Third Monday llllhl of March,
Third Monthly l.'itbl of June,
Fourth Monday 2Stli of Hoptonibor,
1 In each your, and eontiuue twu weeks if no
cesssry. I County Officers.
I l'res't Judge, lion. Samuel Linn. Uellofonte.
. As'te Judges, Hon J. 1. Thompson, Curwcniville
Hon. James lllooin, Forest.
Shonff, Edward I'erks, Cloarlield
I I'rotliKnotary, Duivid' Etiwile r "
Kouister A Itecorder, I. (1. liarger, Clearfield.
District Att'y Israel Test, "
Treasurer, Jnicph Shaw, "
C. Surveyor, II, II, Wright, fllcn Hope
Cointu'rs, S. C, Thompson, Morrisdale
Jacob Ktintu, Luthersbure
Thus. lJiiuf;lierty, Grampian Hills.
II. C. llowuian, I'hilipsburf;
C. B. Worroll, N. Washington
11. J. Woodward, I'cnnfield,
J. W. Potter, Loeonte.a Mills
Chas. II. Sundford CleurCold.
1. 1st of Post Olliccs.
A'lime nf P. 0. Jfnme of P.
Olen Hope,
Madeira,
Ctahvill .
llegarty X Roads
Ilowor,
Chest,
Cush,
Ostond,
ClearficM Bridie,
M'i Ilia ins' Grove,
new rmM.
1 1 AH hi K b HUSTON
DRUflOISTS,
MAl!Ki:T,v,y(M r,i:.ll Ii;,) I'A
A -A7' ennftaidh on hand n tarie
and and irrll Xileelid ftnrk nf
JltUftS and I'llKMH'.U.H
I'M ATX OILS A Sit YAH XI SI I
PKIIKOmiY k Tdil.ET AUTK'I.KR.
BLANKS, HOOKS AND FTATIONAUV.
tobacco vV si x; a ns.
Ami a general assort men I of VA1!I
ATI KM and Fancy AUTICLKS. ,
I W respectfully Invito a call, fooling eonll
dent that we can atipplv the wants of all. on
1 terms to their satisfaction.
1IAHTSWICK A HUSTON.
Clearfield April 27th ISM. tf
RICHARD MOSSOP,
FOliKKiX and DOM KST1C (iOODS,
Clearfield, Pa.
HI .MlAS at itfnsation prices!
l.'hlAIM'..'5 at .Sensation prices
COBUIKi.S nl Sensation prices
ALTACA3 nt Sensation prices
Just receiveil at MOSSOl'S'.
GIXfiHAMS at Sensation prices
.tnii'j 1, i ri it, I',
Allnlimj l I su mi,( lira) ,iif ttfitl,
f t I At MM ft. t IA C
I limp I
v.
ii.
I M't
f llmt
HI-ft IIIIIT rn H. .Mir.. In
1 1 f so i I ij 1 1 r. In nl' In Ii iif. and
j ( f-iiinii so I with an rinn-a
imt.'y pun SI Hi-rt'.v.r, ffit'irs hhn.
lis run rnd'r sailtfaeil--n. An-I
Oilers I ii r S a I n
ItHMJ arrrs f,f rnal 'il llinb'-t l.snJ, siinult In
I'lralnr town.liip, Cb atflsld fonnly, In luls In
mil piirrba-f f, located near llm Itrnnc end
Cl.-irll-bl Itniln.sd.
itMio a-rs nf d'st tain farm and limber land
In Hell liiwnihip, Clearfield county, situate on the
waters of Curry's Hun.
Ml') ncrc in two luls, oia nl 1121 and (be oili
er of Ml acres, suitable for Farming purposes, sit
uate In Highland tuwnnhip, F.Ik county.
V.lencral warrantee deeds fur all the above
amis. Feb. 18, 'C.I. Y,
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lis m ..lit dn hn I iki J S.
jAMrs r. t roKAnn.
WM, A, WAI.LAl'R.
tl. A.
A. C.
riasar.
rinsiT.
-ii Pt i ii
I. in. .t it. !
III- I' S--1 (,! fl.
'.W .re Sfn l (ii h
n ,1r.,, t
t and, lla t,t .ft
lora t....ms," a srIH .
t iirnnara, amnnf whlr-h an
lliirciius nml Sidivlloar,). i
War Irobi-sand llo.-fc Cases, (,. , ' I
"reakfi,., iM !,, t..W
Common. French Tout. mue. j
Lind and other llpd.t'A
SOI AS t.fnll KINMtvoiiK.sn
JIAT-IUUKH, WASIf-STANrJ
Hocking and Arm Cliak
Fpring Font, Csne-Dollora and P..i i
Auditors,
Coroner,
Co. Supt.
Townthipi.
Diccaria,
Bell,
Boggs,
Hmdford,
lirady,
Ihstdlw E E" Jl a
rn iT Mr c - Q Ii.
Luthersburg,
1 routville,
Jelferson Line,
Forest,
New Washington
llurnside,
I'litchinville,
Kast Ilidge,
I lord,
Meliurvoy
Westover
Clearfield,
F'renchville,
Karthaui,
Curwensville, Curwensville,
Docator,
liloem,
Eornside,
Chest,
Clearfield,
Covington,
New Watch and Jewelry Store
O II. I.AI CII 1.1 , having purchased the
VJ intf
interest ol bis late partner, is now going it
nn I.!.. lmf...lr In ii.t. atiii.i fiiriiiarlv rtii.il, (tin,!
fird rnirrh t. for the ninirln ru I ii rif'i nut -1 kv n.... ,.n sn,l iri. lur bn isnrnnnred i " 0dwurd,
- .. - - , ,j ... .... . , - , -,
ago on matter classed asiirinted mat- 10 "P hisrcputntion a a completo workman
. 0 i ii ' ii aa ' i' 'bv doing nil wink ntrutod to biui on short no-
terandall miscellaneous matter is four in he bcst miinnor, nnJ 0 the most rcas-
OUnCCS UVerdupois, with a few CXCep- onalile terms. Defying the county, all he aks
jng I is a fair trial, and a continuation of the potron-
sge uoreloiore t xtenneo. ,niu ii luirnu
T 11 15 1U WATCH.
N. II Tho Cash will lie positively expected
when tho work is delivered. S. H. L.
Clearfield, March 4, 1S8:. y
Philips burg,
West Decatur,
Osceola Mills,
Marron,
Helon Post Ofiiee,
Lecounte's Mills,
Hnld Hills,
fclin wsville,
Urubuuiton,
Sm it lis Mill?,
Tyler,
Penufleld,
Ansonille,
Salt Lick,
New Millport,
Ilreckonridge,
Kylcrtown,
Morrisdslo,
Lumber City.f
Grampian Hills,
Curwensvillo,
ltlonmingville,
llockton,
JolTrics.
t This Post Office will do for Chest township
W ill answer tor F'erguson township
Ferguson,
Fix,
I Uirard,
Goshen,
(i rah inn ,
jGulich.
Huston,
a
Jordan,
Kurtliaus,
Knox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
ii
Penn,
ii
Pike,
t'nton,
Wm. S. W right
C. J. Pusey.
Thoo. Weld.
Sain 'I Hogarty,
W. McCrnekcn
T. A. M'Ghee
J. W. Ca:r.pbl)
II.L.Hendcrson
V. n. Miller
J. K Watson.
R. H. Moore.
C- J. Sloppy,
John Heberling
Jus- lllooui
Win. Feath.
Jas McMurray,
J. Patchin
Jacob Roico.
G. S. Toier
W. McGurvey.
8. A. Farbcr.
M. A. Frank.
T. A. Gaulin.
Y. W. Sclmarr
T. II. Fleming.
Centre county
Miss Itadohnch
T. F. Hoalicb.
Edm. Williams
Elk county, Pa.
C. Mignot
William Carr
A. II. Shaw
T. 11. Forcee.
A. (J. Fox.
Duvid Tyler
II. Woodward
Eliza Chase
O. Heckadorn
M. O. Stirk.
J, W. Thomps'n
Jas, Thompson
J. C. Hrcnner,
II. W. Spencor,
A. C. Moore,
T. W. Fleming.
R. F. Dale
D. llrubakcr.
Jos. LoeketU
CHINTZ
PHI NTS
GLOVES
CltAVATS
SHAWLS
HON NETS
COLOR KD I
MUSLINS f
at
a:
at
at
at
at
nt
Sensation
Sensation
Sensalien
Sensation
prices
pi ices
prices
price
nt MOSSOi'S
Sensation prices
Sensation prices
Sensation prices
LINEN at
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
rAP.LE CLOTHS nt
FRINGE at
All to bo had nt MOSSOrS',
Sensation
Sensation
Sensntion
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
nt MOSSOPS'.
Sensation
Sensntion
Sensation
LACE at
HOSIERY at
RIBBONS at
TRIMMINGS)
of all kinds it I nt
in any qunn'ty J
Alwavs on hand nt MOSSOPS
prices
prices
prices
Sensntion prices
CASS1MKRES
S ATT I NETS
TWEEDS
JEANS
VEST1NGS
SHIRTINGS
nt Sensation
at Sensation
at Sensation
nt Sensation
nt Sensation
at Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
at MOSS0P&".
Section 34. Fixes the post ago on
transient mailable matter of the second
class, that is all mailable matter exclu
sively in print, and regularly issued
at stated periods, and also on all mis
cclJaneous mailable matter of the third
class, that is all other matter which is
I
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10
Coal! Coal!
WATCH & JEWELRY
TITHE undersigned respectfully
I informs his customers and the
public generally, that he has just
received from the East, and o en,
ednthts establishment in GRAHAM'S JtOH
Clenrfiold, Pa., a fine assortment of Clocks,
Watchks, and Jkwilrt of difforent qualities
from a tinglo piece to a full sett, which he will
mnE subscriber respectfully "nnnounees to the
Or may hereafter bo bv law declairecl I JL cilincns of Clearfield and vicinity. that lie is gn t tne m(1,t reasonable prices for cash, or in
mnilnLli-i nmKvii ni ii u nl I ftn.n uinii q I null now prepared to supplying very uesi qunuiy 01 exchango for old gold and silver.
mailable, emblUCingall Occasional pub- C0AL at the shortest notice. The trrnngement; CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the most
iiuaiions, uouitB, niiiji.-i, uiimv uiri , m uesigneu lo lie permaneiu, auu a iuu buit1J' , reasonable prices
blanks, cards. Arc., is mailed ut tlio rato twui aiwnys ne aepi on uauu,
of two cents for every four ounces or
fractional part of four ounoes. Dou
ble tho rate is charged for books by
tho sarao standard of weight.
Three circulars, or any less number
inono unsealed envelope, to ono- ad
dress, pass at tho rato of two cents.
T A f I 1 I - .1 1 il A'
ii win do ouservcu inat in is section
PIUCE-S cuits it the Bank.
7 rents delivered.
NfirFor the pjblio convenience, Orders for
Coal will be given at Kratier's storo.
JOHN FEENEY.
Clearfiold, April 8, 1S03. 6111.
iatioiinl Hotel.
MAINE STREET, CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
WM. A. MASON. Pronrietor.
m. v 11 ui fcv evv iii iov iimo ovvtivii - .1.1 ...
doca not conflict with tho regular; TL"!
kStagO on newspapers, &C., but fixes has beonrcmoddled, enlarged and Improved, and
the amount in weight and postage On the proprietor respectfully announces to his nu
lho nackarre when sent in one nnrh.me nous friends, and to the travelling public, that
ino package, wncn sent in one pachage u u Bow r ired to sccoinraodate all who may
t one address not to regular subscri- fUV()r hjIU with a call.
LcrS. Ample, safe and comfortable stabling is at-
ewspapers not over four onnces,! t0 l,e pT'TrV.?A.'r!d,"l,
, i ' will always be ou hand. Charges moderate.
pay as follows : once a week, pen Fob. 12, i86-2.tj.
quarter, 5 cents ; twieo a week, 10 1
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
carefully repaired and Warranted,
A continuance of patronage is solicited,
Sept. 19, 1860. II. F. NAUOLE.
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A superior article. A family using this Churn
never need be without butter !
I All the above and many other articles are fur
I nished to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged
' for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture.
Mr-Remember the shop ts on Market street,
1 1 earn eld, l'a.,and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store."
Nov. 28, 18(12. y
JOHN GULICII.
cents ; throo times a week, 15 cents ; Wool and T lax Spinning V liecls,
bix times a week, iU cents: ono rate, I T akha i aianuiacture
or 5 cents, added for each limo more! ' br eynden.igned,w
than once a week.
Letter rates arc lo bo chanced on
irregular matter, part written and
part printed, except that publishers
III fl 1 tWmt-A ......xr . l.Anla n.i.l ..,t..!..
in.. T ivkiiv iiuvi eiivcin. llliu .lUlini; r l. , 1 ., t, nt
,.nu.,,.i, ,..lii;.,,. I...J Snaung and Halr-Dresslne.
'""V,,J 7 "..i... uii in mis wneii T VTH.-MT A II VfiwiMO n.
.1 -.1 'a iff ii j ii'-J iwri'ci.uuuj ui(i;uui,i.a
their subscription IS up. Weekly J to his friends of Clearfiold and vicinity that
newspapers are free within tho COIlll-, & has roturncd to his old stand, and is well pre-
tio in which they may be published i fani to "ndor tne"""' porfect saiisfaction to all
rn. , ,... ,1 1 '.' i who may dosire his professional services.
llicro uro many other matters m cieurtieid. April , ti.
this postal law with which tho public - . .- t.
should ba familiar, but I have already Wool W O O I . .
trespassed upon your space. t Kfk n(f) pouxis of wool wanted
J. R CAMP13ELL, P. M. ! rpai5L:"ich tho bighe"t ,Drket
Manufactured and kept on
!io -invites the UU
I people of Clearfield county to embrnco the oppor-1 TTJAYS the entire cost lor TUITION in tho
1 ii.. ..PF.a.A tn ....IF. ft ti it nf t liAeA BiiriArinr I K..ln n .1 ..I.....!..! 'Oil t L C C T A T
lUUHJ IIWH W'lllVU IV cu.w u..wv. ..vi.w - ' I " ' -" - J UlUBl 1U'UI.A nil. ruviv.NU VU.Il1iE.IlLlAU
Machines. They will bo sold cheap Cf h not .SCHOOL in the country. Upwards of Twki.ve
rrfuicd. Call at the Old Shop in Curwonsyillo, j HtiNnnrD young men, from twisitt-ki8HT differ
WM. P. CHAMBERS. ent States, nave been educated for business bore
May 6, 1RB3. y , within the past three years, some of whom have
been employed as ROOK-KEEPERS at salaries
$2000 00
Immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered the College.
teMrs. Partington is of tho opin
ion that Mount Vesuvius should take
Sarsaparillit to cure itself of eruptions.
Tho old lady thinks it has been vom
iting bo long nothing clso would stay
on its stomach.
Ia5-A pretty littlo married woman
in Rochester, having coddled her hus
band into making all his property
over to her, took tlio proceeds of tho
Bale, her infant and another man and
sloped. I
Clearfield, May 13, 1S6J.
J. P. KRATZER.
L. J. CHANS. WAITER BARRET.
CliAXS and BAlUtET,
Attorney at Law,
May 3, '03. CLMnriLD, ta.
CMUXMiN has RYE, CORN and good
, FAMILY FLOl'R, for sale at Philips
burg. Also, RYE and CORN at Ayre's Mill.
I'hilipsburg, May 27, 1883. 3m
"I) ORERT J. WALLACE, ArToatttr at Law
XV Clearfiold, Pa., Office in Skaw't Row, op
osite the Journal office.
dee. 1, 1858 tf
'Minister's sons half price.
Students enter at any timo, and review when
they please, without extra charge.
F'or Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and
View of tho COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps
to JENKINS A SMITH,
Mny 15, 61.ly. Pittshurgh,J,a.
".I. T. KRATZER,
Ml.HCIIANT, and doa'.er In Hoards and
'Shingles; Grain and Produce. FRONT Street
above the Academy Clearfield Fa.,
Dec.4, ISM.
fVR SAKE A Carnage, suitable for one or
JL' a
cheap for CASH, by
CLOTHING such'
ns Coats, Tauts,
Vests,
Under Shirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps, A
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'.
HARD W A R K
such ns Saws, nails
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Hinges,
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, RrnnJy,
Gin, W h iskey,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such ns
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Filberts, ic,
GROCERIES, say
Flour, Hams,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molasses, Coffee,
Tea, Crackers,
Spices, Candles,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
at sensation prices
nt sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
nt sensation prices
at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at sensation prices
BLACKING
ROPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
CAPS
Always at MOBSOrS'. . i
nt
nt
nt
nt
tit
nt
senation
sensation
sensation
sensntion
sensation
sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
ganhiim anb Collection Office
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
- C L E A R F I E L D,
CLFAJIFIKLD COUXTY, rA.
BILLS OP rXCnAUE,KOTltS ASD nnAFTS MSCOURTSn
m:iosiT r r.c r.i vi:i,
Collfttiont made and proceed promptly remitted
Kxrliange on the titles constantly
on hand.
iT-Office on Second St., nenrly opposite the
COURT HOUSE.
VAlJjAlJLE TIMBK R LANDS
For Sale.
THE attention of persons dwsin.us of purchas
ing derirablo Timber Lands is invited to the
following tracts of bind situated in Keating town
ship, Clinton county, Pennsylvania, known as
the LORAIN LANDS, vis:
A certain tract, being No. 34C9, warranted in
the name of Thomas Willing, containing about
1IOO acres, situate on Ilircb Island Run, at the
distance of Sk miies from the river, being well
timbered with Pine and Ouk.
Also, another smaller tract of land, situato nt
the mouth of Rirch Island Run, on the west side
of the river, containing 73 acres and allowanco,
and having a good rafting boach thereon.
S-JUl'iir terms apply to
O. L. REED, ) .
JAS. R. GRAHAM, J
Cloarlield, July H0, 1862.
ar at .
haira. "
ASH El
and Common and other ru
J-UUKIXG-ULt
df FAr i1nsnLl!....
vi i.n; unuiiMimi on nun .It
for old frames, w hlrh will be p uKt
ry reasonable terms on th,i ' . ,0"
He also keep, on ban,', or f, , Wit
der, Hair, Corn-Mu,
C0FF1XS, of every kind
Mudo to ordur, ,nd fuiI, ,
Henrso, whenever do 2.A 4 '
Also, Hons,- I'alntlnp u " ? 0
The subscriber also
constantly en hand, u,MlMrMi
Clemenfa Patent WaiLinp
The best now in use. The,. Sf.f
never need be without clean floiD ;
OF
A National Democratic tittm,.
To he published Ihilyand We,lbJFl
Philadelphia,
A.J. GLOSS BR EX NEK & CO,
A. J. CLOSSnnENniER f. J. OHt'.ID w
18G3.
1?,G3.
-tll.
"THE AGE" will advocate th, prineipL,.
policy of the Democratic party, and nil), j?
line loucM-nrn.y inror me restoration of tb( Vh
as itwss, and defend tlio Constitution of tbi k
ted Slates, and that of thii Commonwiluj.
It will freely and fairly discuss all Ueit,
subjects of newepnper commtnt, IneluditT
course, nnd pre-eminently at this time, all!
tions connected with the existing unhspnv,
dition of our country. '
It will fearlessly criticise the public Mti.f.
lie servants, nnd defend the legal and ei)t,5
tiunal rights or individual citiiens and Mto,
eign States, against nssault. from any quin
It will seek to awnken the minds of the tm
(o a proper sen so of the aotusl condition c((
Republic to present lo them, truthfully,!
fearful perils in which wo stand asaniti.L
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bu- exhibit the magnitude nf tho nsk that Ii i.i
Bines iroiu iiurrisuura; luinimoou r ora, i iiieni, :i mey would chock our uownatrdrmn.
ltTmtU.I Ik. V..lrn lllulul, f-,.... I n,l I.. I .. ...1 . . 1 I.U . , 1
... .....v vu ...v .au.i .u...p-i.i7 iu.iu nun I'aniuiiu HMattj-,
gl.r.u tu :i. .u in ... I,:.... i. .. a- .. "WL
cucuicm ill .110, to luuce; va ma iivi-teni una n, ni'ij inn It 1 II Kill lor Our DBUOUal ilU
Tli..l.t..n ' r l.-;..r :n 1.. n .1 . . m
VlllDlUU,
T
PHILADELnilA & ERIE RAILROAD.
II IS great line travers's the Northorn and
rvortbwestorn counties of Pennsylvania to
the city of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leasod by the rennnjlrama Jlail-
road Vumpany, and under their auspices is be
ing rapidly opened throughout its entire length
At the store of KICHARD MOSSOP,
MOSSOP
Alivnys beeps on hand a lull
nssoitment of all kinds of goods required
lor the accommodation ot Ine public.
ISOV. 12, 1882
Clearfield, June 8, 1SS..1.
R. V. WILSON.
cyrenius howe.
Justice of the Pkace.
For Decatur Township,
will promptly attend to all bnsiness entrusted U
bis eare. r. o. Address, rhilirsburg Fa,
Aug. 21ft 18S1
5,000 Men,
YVIIIS cd B0YS cnn b supplied with
CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS
at REIZENSTEIN BROS. A CO., where It
TO BE
Sold at prices that will Induce all to be
By devoted interest to the CLOTHING ESTAB
LISHMENT the universal satisfaction which has
boon given has induced tlietn to enlarge their
STOCK, which In quality and selection, is now
inferior to none
7aV PENNSYLVANIA.
Come, and you can bare
i:y oicm i:,
All kinds and styles of Clothing at nearly one
ball
OF THE
Pricos usually asked at other Skires.
Clothing good enough to sail the
GOVERNOR,
Or any other man.
r-Remember Iho place, in the MANSION
HOUSE, opposite the Rank.
REIZENSTEIN BROS. St CO.
Clearfield, April 8, 18A3, Sra.
THOMAS J. M Cl'LLOUGH,
Attorney at Law.
Office adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by
J B. McKnally, Esq., Market street, Clearfield,
Pa Will attend promptly to Collections. R.I.
ofLandi, cVc. D(0. 17, '62. I
Time of PaMtnger Train) at Drift irood.
Express Train leaves eastward 4 20 P. M.
Lxpress Train arrives westward 12 00 M.
Cars run through without ihangk both ways
on theso trains between Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars accompany the Express
Trjiin both ways between Williamsport and Balti
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
F'or information respecting Passenger businoss
apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market sts.
And for Freight business of the Company's
Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market
sts., Philadelphia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erie :
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Bnltimro;
II. II. IlorsTox, (Jen'l Freight Ag't, Phila.;
Lf.kis L. Hocpt, Uen'l Ticket Ap't, Phila.;
Jos. D. Potts, Geu'l Manager, Williamsport.
Jan. 21, 1SC3.
THE DAILY EVENING JOURNAL
AND THE
WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEADEK.
These Democratic papors, lately published by
Albert D. Boilcau, (whose connection therewith
has entirely ceased.) ere now published and edi
ted by Cliarles . Pine and Alfred I'.. Lew
Is, and will, hcroaft.r, bo conducted fearlessly,
as organs of tho great Democratic Porty. They
will defend the principles of tho Constitution,
rights of the States, and tho liberties of the peo
ple.
Iho Lveninc Journal is published everr after
noon, (Sundays excepted,) nt 6 per annum, or
$3 for six mouths, payable in advance. It con
tains spirited articles on the political questions
of tho day, with all the current news,Market and
Stock reports, and ull such mattor as is usually
lounu in a .uuiiy newspaper.
Tho Weekly Democratic Leader, is a lnrrre
1...H. .1 -J .... . . . ..' r-
uiMioio vieci psper, containing eight rages, forty-eight
columns of reading matter, and is fur
nished at the following rates :
Singlo Copies, one year, $2 00
Two " " 3 60
Three " " & 00
Five " " 8 00
Twenty ' " 30 110
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The Democrats of Pennsylvania, Maryland, j
Delawnro, and Now Jersey, it is hoped will exert I
themselves to give the Leader a large circulation. I
Address PINE A LEWIS,
No. IOiS South Third St., I
Philadelphia,
SSuWrite for sample numbers, which will be
promptly printed, gratis.
May 6, ISO .
mi
In brief, it will, in all tbincj. aim in i.i
faithful exponent f Democratic trieinU.-
to render itself worthy to bean onranj?
Ii.i,,...i;. ...i. e .
.m,,..i ,.,i.i., uuu-r anoso SlKficj, .
country prospered so long and so wcl1, J
lestoration of Unit party tlio party of nit,
nini nun II IlU uir l lllOJl 10 power, lu lie h
lntive and executive coveruinental hmn-k!!
the Stnt.s and of the Union, we believe to hi
ccssnry to avert anarchy, and the utler rui
tho Republic. To contribute to tbat rettonat
"in ud our iiiLe.-i a i ill.
The News, Literary, Coraniereisl, and
ui-liuriiuuuis, win recoive ciiio attention, J
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oi me support oi too gencrul render.
fc-Q-Tho many Uifliculties now lurromJiM,
enterprise of the magnitinlli of that in thitij
underi-igned are engaged, require them tesn
to the public for a generous support, nd w
for "Tni: Ant;" a liberal patronags and extent
circulation.
The present slate of the preparatommif
nicnts warrants the expectation, (bit ttii
number of the Daily will appear befort tbiiw
of the present inonlh, (February, 1S63.) a
n ceaiy win oe issuea soon th.resner,
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WEEKLY.
Per annum, f.l
Six niiintbs, 1
Threo Mojthi
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$1 00
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1 60
at
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Copies delivered
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Address. A. J. (i LOSSBRENSER A CO.
Feb. 2, 1803. 4H0 Chestnut it. PhlUdelpki
Wll. B. HUItD'S
DENTAL REMEDIES
ARE
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
IKSl'RIPU
FINE TEETH AND A SWEET BREATH,
AND
CURINfl TOOTHACHE AND NEURALOIA.
Do you wish to be blessed with and admired
for Pr.AnLV WniTR and Sound TEETH T Use
Dr. B. IU Iluid's Unrivalled Tooth
rnwder. wnrranlml fren from aciil. .11r.il n,.n
injurious substance Price, 25 cents per box. j
r-CBeware ol the ordinary cheap Tooth Pow- J
ders, which wbiton but destrey. i
Do you wish to be certain that vour BREATH
is pure, sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife,
lover or friend. J Use Ir. llurd'n Celobrated
Mniitli Wash. Price 37 eents per bottle.
This astringent wash is also the best remedy in
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Do vou, or your children suffer from TOOTH
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Drops. Price 15 cents per bottle.
Are you afflicted with NEURALGIA f Got
Dr. Wm. It llurd'a Neuralgia IM asters.
XATIOXAL COMStEnCIAl COLLSid
locatkd in
PHILADELPHIA.
S. E, cor. 7th aud Chestnut $1
New York city. Brooklyn, Albany,
jousiaio, i;eirou, Cleveland,
Chicairo and St. T.oni.
"IOOK-KEEPrNG, PrSMAssniP, Com
XJ AniTRMKTir, ComirnciAL Law, Foi,
Rrsposnit-ci!, ftc practically tsughL I
These Colltges being under the same rf
and local uanugement, and uniting in
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parting instruction than any other similar!
tution in the country. j
A Scholarship issued by any one is roof
for an unlimited time. j
The Philadelphia College has bestrrf
enlarged and refurnished in a superior aj
and is now the largest and most prosptroS
mercial Institution in the State. f
Bryant A Stratum's iries of Text Boob
bracing Book-keeping, Commercial Aritk
ana commercial Law, for sale, and seat hj(
pstor Jull particular! tend for n
October !, WJ-
GREATEST BATTLE ON EECfll
15,000 Killed and Wounded
30,000 taken Prisoners
AV1TH CAMT EOUirAGE .
70,000 Contrabands freed froj
bujNiis ur mm
TVERY man that hat red any
xa r
m
rst
past history of this WAR musttni
to thfl enni.lti.irin Iha th. Cnnr.llsratl
mcnt would be broken down. It was on!
tion of time. But now we hare the M
out soul-stirring news to cheer uiupl
The most effective and delightful remedy known, only draw-back to our joy and gieridcai.
tor pains in me lace, cnest, shouiseri, bark, or
any part of the body.
They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and
charm pain away. Try them. Trice, 15 and 37
cent.. Mailed on receipt of nriee.
For sale at all the best stores throughout the
country.
CAiiTiow. As there are dealers who take ad
imminent danger of the ContrabarHsj
North to "eat out oar substance," and to
ur shoes 1 But of one thing thepeoplej
4eld county tnar be assured, and Iks
FRANK SHORT for .hort called
selling I loots A shoes as cheap
man in the countr: and if yon doat
just give him a call on court-week, oral
I in a,
d .s il
n't I
vantage of our advertisements to impose upon d see for yourselves. Be worn
mind thepublio that his shop is new I
street, In Shaw's Kow wuere yon
their customers inferior preparations, it is neces
sary to insist upon havinir what inn r.ll rnr .,
you will set the bkst, thoroughly tested, and Ju'' Short as usual if not a littls 4
preparea uy an experienced and acmntifie Den-. ash man lie would use v oe.
till T,.D..Irn. r. f ,1.. X' V-U C... 1, A II Ir in.la t.f vn.l, nnh.nrls.
-.ii" vi II u iww I UIK Dial. WIlllHl. ' ' u. n vi m v..
Associalion.and Vice President of the New York 011 short notice, and as well'mads, ana M
City Dental Society. , as ean be "ekeered" up here or elscwM
Addre.1 .Don'l forget the shop on Ms
WM. B. KURD k CO.. Tribune Ruildinrs. in bhaw's Row. directly opposes.
V..b . Karuiiia'i X
Jan. 21, 183. Clearfield, June II, 1962,