Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 07, 1863, Image 5

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OtTOPfH TUi,
DtinorrnisVotetlin'li'.lu'
This is no time for lmocral. V
thrir ti(ll. )ur "'lidulM "ro
ctmii. titMiJ -having men Uile a
mud. w l""'f competitors. It is
.. i iUNCiri E.S not MhN " lor which wo
contend.
Then Ictus have a Wuvo...- for
. .i . i.i.i. ...i
our lirkel,
i irnm xtiu it i cii'iii i ii m iiiiu:
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patriotic
Auditor.
Wi)nAUH iion iu v"""
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A IIorrri'L Sit.s. A strange itittlit ap-
jifBred in our sheets in tho midst of the
Imavv rain last Friday. It was nothing
W limn one of those never-to-be-loriiot-
leu han one OI ll.ose neer to-ue B i
ion iuc siuusc uiicd ui uw.
1 r was from the country, and as this and
1. 1. 1
riMuvonlo of Diat cnmpsijjn
d in ji!iu:ing the deatinius
in the bunds of its enemioj
i Cftunht the
1 b
, the atrftlicr
fvetifa iiatninc Ocmocral
was oalled to a hilt. After inanecting it
... .... a
igofcPly, "ftol moatain 01 a Single drop OI
blood "-exol.in.ed tho Democrat. -No,"
, . i
aaid the woaror, but by golly, It there is
any atlempt made to interfere with Ihe
right of suffrage, by Treaidentiul procla
mation, or otherwise, there will bel "
SrLE.vuiD Tjemocratic SpiEcncs. The
addresses of Messrs. Miles and NoRTnRor,
of rhiladelphio, at the Democra'ic meet-
i" in tho Court llouae on Wednesday
, , . . . ,
evening last, were the ablest we ever had
the pleasure of listening lo,
was well filled, the bar and
u'ra rw.umpi' bv Indies. Mr.
Tho house
front seats
NoiiTHRop'a
.1
addrew was, without excep ion, eleflant
ami ii'tipjHiii in 1MB iiiguesi urrue, nur
did wo ever witness a better reception
awarded to an intellectual entertainment.
Had the foul-mouthed correspondent of
J-'oruoy's Vm been present, we venture
to ny that titu he could not write it down
that tUo peoplo of Clearfield aro " gencr
idly Bleeped in profound ignorance."
jWe clip the following from the To
ledo Illiulc, in order that his friends in this
ti'Hinty may know that at the IhU battle ofi
CliattanoOL'a he was not idle.
Gcneial Stflcdman immortalized himself i
by coming to our relief wilh the Keserve j, u,Iller w hoboldlv announoed to hia i rut1ons 0 .""'"V "l"1 ". t"t podi
Corps, and when one of ins regiments was I . i,.,;.; ., .,,,i;,..,. ', , i.i. . . 'groes, will aflur.t tho owner time to correct tlio
ifttrcuting
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in unoruer, ne seizeu uie om
(lug, ami c;ying out "You shan't dishonor
tlin Uld Flag !" he boldly dashed toward
tho Hobs, and the regiment rallied and
hove the enemy back. It was a glorious
feat, and nobly did ho perform il. liis
hrr sevens killed under him, nnd he was
shakily wounded in the hand.
NAILED TO THE COUNTER.
Ata lalo Abolition mooting in Pitts
burg, u big-bolliod lawyer of that city,
named Jiiijham, averted, of liis own
knuwrtrik'cv that after tho battle of
(k'ttycbutg, J uJo NYoodwaro told his
i ( tfKt. son i way liihieitu 01 ocuiif woiuiu-
I ,1 . A 1 1 1
cd in tl.o foot, " he ought to han been,
u-oundfil in the heart, for fiyhting in
fuWi a rausc." Thin (statement was
published in tho Abolition papers of
1'ittHburg, revamped by the Hunting'
don '")' and HarriblHtrg Telegraph
and will probably be ro-ctlioed by tho
oijiially slanderous sheet in this place.
Of course this foul islander was
brought to tho notice of Maj. Wood
ward. Nothing could better illustrate
the utterly unscrupulous character of
tlio assaults upon Judge Woodward.
Nor can anything surpass the manli
ness, or the spirit, iu which tho slan
der is met by young Woodward, in
tlio following letter. Poor lligham!
ho should never bhow his face again
among honorable men.
Headquarters Depot Camp Invalid Corps, I
Mernlau Hill, V. C. Kept 23, 1863. j
.Vr. 7'. J. Itigham, Pittsliurq, Pa.
iS'ir ; I have noticed in the newspapers
a report of a muss Convention held at
l'ittsburg on tho Itith inst., in which you
aro represented to have said, in a response
to an inquiry of one Matthews, as to where
Woodward (meaning Jud(;e Woodward
llio Democratic nominee for Governor,)
was when Curtin was attending lo the
soldiers' wants "that when Judge
Woodward's eillint son came homo from
Gettysburg, wounded In both lec, his
father told him ho ought to have been
wounded in tho heart for fighting iu such a
cause.
As my only brother capablo. of bearing
arms, who has made two campaigns with
tho State militia, has never been wounded,
1 presume that I am tho son of Judge
Woodward Blluded lo in the foregoing
statement which statement I desire lo
brand, as you knew il to be when you
made it, .a wicked and deliberate false
hood. A man an Inst to honor and decency
deserves 4o be drummed out of respectable
eociety.
As the' Lieutenant Colonel commanding
the 2d Pennsylvania Reserves, participa
ted in the battle of Gettysburg, but was
fortunate enough to escape unharmed.
except a slight injury in my right foot,
which I had been wounded during tho i
Teninsular campaign
Just after the fall of Sampter, in thej
spring of 1861, finding that war between
the two great sections of our common
country was inevitable, Under the call of
th President for three years' volunteers
1 raised a company in Philadelphia, which
afterwardi becama incorporated with the
2d Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves.
Aay one f.imilinr with tho business of
raising voluntucr organizations knows it
to b an expensive undertaking. Every
cent tlmt my company cost, wilh tho ex
?Ttion of the small amount that my lim
ited meruis enabled me to devote to the
purpose, came from my father, Judge
Woodward. During all Llm time, that
upod before my company was musterotl
into sorvice, I lived in hia house, and had,
'. "I 1 t1"
to far m I prnf
io mr Mitf-rt'f in.
it, hit eo operation
AiMnjorof il,o 2d Pennsylvania Ile-nrvc-s,
! niticipaUl n the. 1
campaign, and vms wounded at l.n.lia
J'ilJ X linnds, in ll. rloht loot and loft
I'x'-ljr h icli wounds ! nm crippled fur
Ifc was taken J rioner, confined in the
i.KMijr Anson in iiitim.oiHi, ami, alter
being paroled, was taken to my lather's
house in Philadelphia, where,' for lour
Weary months I was confined io Iny bed,
pftoringlntrr,'ly,tutWi.hll,rl.VriW)
wUviMeJ nnJ final y le'lr-ved. by not
nly the best medical skill, hut also bv
,i . . .ti .
t"0 constant, kind, unwearying attention
of uiy father, mother and sisters. During
oil tliHl time, ai indeed durine my whole
me no luiner ceum be aiort kind, more
.olicitous for a son's welfare, than was
mine. Almost daily cor. vernation occur-
tea iei ween us, in winch tho war, nnd
i (ha iLfdran f on- l a . . i . . f . . . .
i-'"uio i our country
,,iM,uwJ . Bn(j( al,,0Ufc,(, ,,e n'v
criticised, una ol ten com emiiKJ ilmn.
ncr in which the war was manned lv ilm'
1. !..,!. i-irat:,.r, .. ., . a . . i i. - .. . . s
wmuu """'""r"'"1 ' cu"'r";
Of our country tunent in sympathy with tho doctrine of
"Vl ai "B approval OI Hie
'Course taker) by tlie pcdple of tho South ;
hnd never did he say ftusllt which was not '
calculated to enmiurugo mo in the per-''
itrmiinna iT m tf Juln r. .
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X h"J "veo,ier", ''iVni. h1"' "' nV ? i
Hon ol your alandor, not bocauso you need
or deserve this XiWof attention at ny
hand, but because this refutation must be
made an public a wan the calumny and
I desire the public to have the 'exact
' ,, . . . - .,
truth in regard to tins mnttor.
in unuu.ii,!,, an, i nm rruiurK iiini
it is poor encouragement to our soldiers
in the held to find that while toilinc nnd
lighting for their country, lying politici
ang l 1,ame re ''g "n as the niHtru-
menu of their partisan nmlicp, and such
ins,,lnro ft8 , L . . flllr ,,, ',,,; nf
nie pretended love tor soldiers which
certain parties parade o constautlv. '
n-liil it. nrorlnt'a flit, anlilinp uritli fnl.nmA
Ldulation, atabs to tho quick all he hold 1
j ,
.ion. n.1 j I .. . I
r the claaj and number of entry or mid urticles,
fleo. A. WooDWAHb. 'previous to placing haid article." on tho ground.
Late Lieut. Col. Comdg. 2d I'enna. Ke-1 Uay and straw will be furnished gnitis for nil an.
serves. Major Invalid Corps. iinals entered for premiums, and grain will b
iurnishod at cost for theje who dvsir jH'o purchase .
CUBTIN'S PLATFOE.M- No horae shall bo entered or allowed a prctni-
,. ,... ' um unless he is free from dineaao. Horses will
I hreo Abolition wtnvls recently made be rocolved until Woenosday noon, but must bo
speeches in favor of Andrew O. Ctiriin, i entered previously. All persons who intend to
the shoddy cantlidate for Governor. One 1 exhibit horses, cattle, sheep or swine, or who in
was Thuddeus Stevens, who playfully said, j i'1 to offer stack or any other article for sale,
"The Union at it was, and the Constitute i'l,0lah no'!f' .'I?' S'"0t."7 f ""'-i'. into"ti(in-"
... f i e ii , or bofore the loth of October, and huvo with hias
uj tt u-God forbid Hi !. list and full description of ths .,..
1110 BPCOUU WHS 111. II. Armstrong,
who coolly informed bia heurera " that '
u at better to lose a battle in the field than
.n' .i;. ,'
ti. n,i.,i , I,., nn.n.:,,,,. 1
rti'ViuiMII nuuini.i:o lunv f. rwi JVT
r- ,, ,,
." urn nu.
As thc'O three worthies Aere emnlovedi
to help Curtin, by Mr. Wayne McVeagh,! Judgesar. eiprsly retjuirod not to award
the Chairman of llio Curtin Stale Com-'premiums to ovar-fed animals. No proiniuiusure
mittee, they undoubtedly expressed the j l1?, ""","?t?.b.M,?, CW; .or bf'a"t,!S' hi.eh
opinions of their shoddy leaders. Those
'vho are willing to endorse the treasona
ble nnd ditgraoeful aentinienas quotetl
above, onit their votes for Androtv (J,
Curtin. Diwocra tic Standard,
J5qT-The .Secessionists of the South aay
they will never consent to a restoration ofl,' ' T'";.'
tho old Union. The Abolitionized He pub-!
licans say they will never consent to tho !
. ' .
restoration of tho t moil ai if mat. Then
what chance is there for a restored Union,
MnlaM il,U one through lLe instrumen-
tanly of the Democratic party, whose
patriotic millions will never cease to
strugglo for th' restoration just as it came
from the hands of our fathers ?
DIED At his residence in Boggs tawnshlp, on
Friday the 2d int , ltut..lph lu, in tim TTtn ,
year of his age.
Dtte bbtriiscntcnls.
A DMISISTK ATOM'S KOTICC Notice
is boroby given, that Letters of Adininislra-1
tion on tho estato of Wm. tirabam, late of Brad-
ford township, Clear6eld county, deceased, having
been grantcl to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted to said estate are desired to make imm.-'
diite payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them duly authenticated for
settlement. i
ORAIIAM, Jr., AJm'r. I
Goshen, Oct. 7, 1863. I
Stray Cow nnd Calf.
G AMI; to tb. premises of tho subscriber In
Boggs township, about the 1st of September
last, a black COW ii CALF. Tho owner will
come forward, pay charges, Ac , otherwise she
will be disposed of according to law.
October 7, 1883 pd. A. HABTMAN.
New Goods
AT O. I,. RKED k CO'S.
, . er at any time.
ADM I XlsiTIt ATnit') XOTICH. Xotic I An-' "rtlo!e Bot I"nnet'd l" ,lie hve cn
is hereby given, that Letters of AdinlnUtra- 1 ' nrt Pll,cd nPon hk't''"1. f wort!7 of no
tion on the estate of Hartley Eagan, late of Kart- W1" be ,ultuy rewardsd.
haus township, Clearfield county, deceased, hav- ' Th8 Kxeoutive Comtniitoo rcsorvo a dirotion
ing b.en granted lo the undersigned ; and all ary power to award Diplomas in any case for 2 J
persons interested In said estnte are recjueatod to be,t articles, or rur articlos not entitled to preuii
maka lmmili ) itml an.l il,.... umi by the rules.
settled claims will present them duly authenti
cated fr settlemeuL MARY KAGAS,
Sept. 30, ISfiS-pd. Administratrix.
Fsijrsai IT Asms
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For Sale or Kent.
JOSEPH A. OALDWJiLL, Lx. Com.
THE Subscriber, residing In Ferguson town- - -
ship, tlearBold county, now oflrrs his .x-' QTATICMKNTof tho CLEAItFIELD COUX
eellcnt tAHM for sale or ronl on very reasona-, O TV BANK, for the mouth ending Soft. ?0.
bl. terms. Th. Farm is situated on the publio
road loading from Lumber oity to New Washing
. r 1 V .:, V . u;..l,nM.
ton, about four miles from the formor place, snd
contains tW acres, 1TO of which is eleared
and in good condition, and is well ealoulated for
. ther grain or grass. Th. improvements are
TWO DWELLIMO-H 0 U S E S. an .xoellent
, A
Apni next"
BAUN, two OKCiiARDS, and the usual outbuil
on. Possession civoa ou ins nr si oi
April next. Title ludispu table,
JOHN CAMPUELL.
Sept. 30, 1863. If.
It li W A R D Ths publio are har.by
J cautioned against harbarine an individual
by th. came of Isaac H. Uibbonv. alias Wan.
a journeyman Hhoemakor. bavins? stolen a lot of
tools from the subscriber on tb. nigbt of th. 13th 1 Kolas in circulation -instant.
Th. abov. reward will be bald far his !Du. Depsoitots
captur. and return to the undersigned at Clear-
Held, Pa.
ISAAC JOUN'SOV.
Kepi. 23, 1RCJ.
Jltlfluul Utmon Douse,
Beoond Street, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. V. DLAIIt, Proprietor.
(Late of th. M Surf House," AUaatia City.)
eJt. 28, 186J.-1 y.
11 sw 11 ''
lllllil) AS At. I'AIR
It ?B
Cl.F.AltFt Klili
COUNTY 1
(irifullural ,fp(itlii.
MM ' AMI HM.I 1 UION-.
Prrwilnitis lt d Hiil,.. all! l i.i ... ...i
ft'Mri. rt w r iltif . ii y nf November, and until
"' " January, ism, aiirrwliirh nil Bl
I'""11'""' unclaimed will be ,n,i,,r,..l , a
,1'r.'.',',? m.u i'.f ! w-' rl "V'l 1
.M-nts will w.r .r..lKnntinff thotr nOic-ri
and it will ! th.ir dm . -..n .. ..i.,
. j - ,v i-
lend to th. expressed wishes and wan of cxhill-'
Itors and otheis, if It is In their power so in do
A select police fore, will b ip constant attendance
fur tba preservation of order and priteotion o( ,
property.
The trotting otiurm it level, well Rrdi, and
ooc-iniru in a mue in circuit. Ample arruni-
nienti will be tnitda for the conveniem-e of ne
A .
vaw". ,
children under ton year. ofoBo not admitted
union aceoiupuniou by tueir puroiiU.
. fcvf7 P''"on ""'hins be onrolUd na a mm
of tliia Sociftv iiuift iipi'lv on iif bofure tho 1
firftdi.yofthof.iir, nnd on the payment of one
!otlr to tho Trcnmror rhnll rccoivt , cfrtilicato
or membership oontBinlnK tho nnme or the nppli-
cant and endomed ty ths Socrotnry.
ETery Per,on leoming a member s above Ma-
V" ",eI'rfse, ..." f hi"n','"ro-
mitb a i (ki vn n win funiiu. n m rriin uurinir
the fair. Any per.on complying with tho abore
i Ry" ". sh hTme !if8
member and shall be exempt from all eontribu-
tions and shall annually receive from the Socre-
tary a free fumily ticket
I A" P"on" uo provided witn tuiKeu,
'Zhich c"n bei"d from thu KxoentWeCo.ninitie.,
, Treasurer or Secretary or at U.o door. Person
) ,ctin ,,, , Br 'Fteil l0 ocoome raom.
ben of the Society. , l'oraotn from other couutios
can beooine nivmbers by complyiug with the a
bove rulos. Ladies onn bjouuie mouibei by iw
king nppliuation a above nnd paying into tho
Troniiury fifty cents when thoy will receive a
ticket to ndinit I hem free,
Kxhibitors must become members of tho Hoclo
ty and have tlioir animals and articles entered on
the Secretary's books on or before the 2lstduy of
October snd all animals and urtii'len, except
horses, uit'st b. brought within the enuloiuro as
early sa Wsdnesduy, at 1U o oloek A. M., and all
Ps rio auia.au. and articles for exhibi
nun Kill iiivluiu La.ua ,iu. i.v cui.iqiui nun
' .
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V,Min. intnflit. I., e.hil.it hlnno .tr,
must i.roduce autheutic nediirrees. and are eir
nny requested to furnish the Secretary, by the
llUh of October with a lit of their stock, and the
ncdiirree or each, this will faci itnto tho urciia-
.alt,a I
lusTlll-l'TlOMH TO JlinilEll Noili nil Innn M
an award in moro than one class. I
Cll.tl vufu W.VU IUIKUUU, VIII. MllUU
class of fat cattle, tho object of the Society being
to have suptrior animals of Uus description for
brooding.
Fat I'ATTi.a. The judces on fat cattle, will
Jglve particular attention to tho auimals submitted
j lor examination, it is believed all other things
being "l"' those are tho host cattle that;
this class to be neighed, and will take measures j
t0 'P?""" d publish the
result with their reports. They will also, before
.wardiuir auv premiums, roquir. of the oomuoti-
full Jteteaionts as to the manner aud cost 01
luiuiD hsU
When there is but ono exhibitor, although he
may (bow several animals iu ono class only one
premium will bo awanlod, that to the tirst, or
otherwiso as the merits of the animal may bs
judjred.
The superintendent will take every precaution j
in bis power, fur the safety of stock and articles
mid sxhibition sfsor thoir arrival, and arrangoiueit
ou tlie grounUs, but will
rwnitnsioia lor I
nnw I.iub n, .liimnfrn that nmv npnttr Hi.nintw
MJ O- . ..w, ,
;dfiros exhibitors to give personal atloutioii to
; tbsir animals and articles and at the close of the '
fair to attend to their removal as tho Society can-1
not take further oare of them.
IU lii or Plowmq. The name of the plowman
i must be given as we'l as the kind of plow to bo
used, at the time or entry. !
The quantity of ground to bo plowed by each 1
team to be 1 acre.
TJ)e tilM aiiowej to doth, work will be three
h()ur, Tns furrow ,ice in M ca(,cs t0 be lapped,
Th, ,(anlt t9 stftrt ,t the Mmo .imo Bnd u.l(.h
powullin t0 do his work without a driver or other
igjj.tsncs.
xbe premiums offered by the Society will l.
awarded to the individuals, who, iu the judgmont
of the committee, suau aothoir work in the best
manner, provided the work is don. in ths time
allowsd for its performance.
Each plowman to striko bis own land, and plow
entirely independent of the adjoining land. With
iu the one-fourth of an acre plowed, each plow
man will be required to strike two back furrowed
lands, and finish with tho dead furrow in the
middle.
Any information reriuirod in regard to mutters
of the Society caa be gainod by addressing the
Executive Committee ur the Se cretary, who will
be pleased to give any information in their pow-
T. - ... ..... i. ,
xiiicd juugt ra iui ijlu viin Mill us uppoiuicu
and announced before or on tlio fir.t duy of the
fair.
j All articles may be entored fro. of charge, ei
! eepting horses for pleasure, and fur the trotting
premiums.
IjOHNAloOAUallEY, JNO.D. THOMPSON.
-I WILLIAM TA'TK, UICI1ARD SllAW.Jr.
lcb3:
ASSETS.
Hills discounted
f 102.52.S VI
- 49,04.1 'U
7,0 It !'
- fll,t05 11
n,540 00
2,40(1 00
. 2,41 4.1
Pennsylvania State Stock
Fpeci. - -Due
from other Banks
Bank Notes of other Banks
Legal tender A demand Dotes,
wn, mim,..
Over drafts,
Furniture
Cost of l'latos, it c,
Loss snd Expenses,
' 609 it.
$201,030 41'
. -UASIHTiM.
Capital Stock paid in - liO.OUO
2U.IU0
i Pu. en c.rtif of Deposit,
17.08 4 02
157 60 I
73 li 1
0,130 li
$201,090 41
j ux oiner lianas,
Due Commonw.altb,
t Interest and Exchange,
Da
JAMES B. GRAHAM,
Cleara.ld, OoU Tth. 1863. t'a.a'r.
ROBICRT J. WALLACE,
CUartsld, Pu, Cffios In
Athsjist at Law
Skaw's Row, op
os It. th. Journal cSoe.
de. 1, 1869. tf
NHW HOODS.
C. W. & II. W. SMITH
UAYK orjJXKD TIIKIR
X IXLlJa nND WviriTTEill
r.-i CT-ja ''jj;
' ' -3
...
T AM. HMIIRACn ths opportutaity to
I "
purohRM gornl of Ihe verjr
15 EST QUALITY,
At tho lowest price?.
INCLUDKl)" AMONG TJIH
USUAL DISPLAY OF
BUY GOODS
t
f -
WILL UK FOtrNl)
t. HOME OF TIIK'
... c.
Fashionable Hair Braids for Ladies,
Toledo Belts,
Monitor Belts,
Monitor Fur Hats,
1
j , inilUlllOrilblo OtlieP iXTticlcS
I ' f.,e',;n,U;r.
II' TY fcll U1-V(l ,11 Ulltvtiw w. w V "
-1
as
HALMORALS,
BALMOKALS,
" BALMORALS,
; pi. t IIn,I
l-,cglnl 1 1C,lU Cls'
Elegant Head Nets,
, Elegant Head Nets,
Unbleached and - Blenched
SHEETINGS
Cheaper than they can be pur
chased in the Eastern Markets.
Grocer left
At Prices to Suit All
Q nee n s w a r e
At Prices to Suit Everybody
.
Syrups .Cheap !
Syrups Cheap !
Syrups Cheap !
T-i j
Call at One e
1'IITI V rPIM.' nPIViP'I'ITVT'rV
NYlilLtj 1 1 Lli I J I 1 UlV luil I I
IsJE q u a 119.
CIcarBold Oct. 7th 1863.
A t nm lt )1 JofMII MI"W Mt.
I IMPORTANT NEWS !
Tin; id 1 1 1. 1. ion '.k(iki:n on in a
n rv si n il i '
A War nl" l'itrtiiiin;iii(n is tote
I wngod nnint !
HIGH PRICES!:
a m:w FIRM !
BOYNTON Sl SHOWERS
The suhm-rlbors haviiiff piirehaood all the in.
.torent of the lale (Inn of (Irnhain, lloynton .i Co.,
and having inih larf addition to their Morlt , j
j now onnounre to the puhllo coni-rally that they j
faro ready to supply them wilh any nnd ovory ur-
J tirle asnally found in a oily nloro." C'niliiig of
! A Superior Stock of Dry Goods.
and
Cups.
Shoes.
loots &
MUSLINS, PRINTS, CASS1MEKS.
Their fttock of ifnrdwuri) if very largfl, which
thoy will loll choflprr than tlio choapost.
rulky Jlo(ks,
, Suitaldo for railing and LuilJing purposes.
They desire especially to call tho attnition of ;
; tho public to their stork of j
Q ii ecus w a r e,
I Which they Hatter them-clvct cannot bo beaten
in tii ih fcclion.
Call aud seo our stock, nhothor you piirchaso
or not, O-llEMElIBlin TIIK l'LACE, Mar-.
ki'l Mreot, nearly opio.-ito llio Xinii.iiou IIoufo,
titoiubcr 2od, lSU3-tf.
GREAT ATTRACTION!!
i
I rwIIE sulj-icriber having returned from tlio oity
! J is jiift now opening up ore of Hie Largest
: nnd moft rarrfully eolected AssortinowUof
; FALL & WINTER GOODS
I eror offered to the rood people i f Curwensvifle
i and its vicinity, and which ho will sell at lower I
' rate? than any houco in inn county.
: CI.OTIllNiJ AT ItKIM.'CKI) I'JilflN.
ijugiir from I'.' to 15 cents per lb.
! licit Syrup nt ?1 conts per gal.
Ai.d all other groceries ut tho samo rates.
! Boots, Shoes and Shoe Findings
orallkinds,C7;.i,-rL4'.
I Ladies who with to tr.ul.o n good investment
' ,.,,1.1 .,.11 nml eiumine the r.ssoi tinont of
'Onlair Brass scs, !
where they will find tho very latest, but and
rrost fashionable patterns of
1'OfLANS, CtlELItS, liLRbAiLS,
LAWNS, .e,, Ac.
rw-rtvn Oats. Corn. Kish. Hacon, Ac, it'C,
gold nt tho lowest prices for cih, or exchanged
f .i. P..imlnr nrillllllM'. '
.1. I). THOMPSON.
CurwonsYlllc. .arlciubcr, 'J.",, ISIk!
r.uin.Y nvi; toi.ons
Hack, T-ASrv M'igrnia,
llnrk Ulut, fy Wro""
.Tyt Afiic V A 1 Oranye,
Fr'tm-h Mue.M ?) r'"k'
(Vfi.-cr .'rcKA ( W Fi t'urpU,
llnrk ltrvicn, 1 I PfZ m A'ovf'rie,
Light Kioirn, SCWs ? A'ufwon, ,
iS'.iiyf i'lOirti, 6a i iicarkt,
Climmn, P TvkViV AVuc,
JMrk Drab, t5tXjPZh ftderino,
light lmb, W'jni ' '"''
. Umn. iJR$$$&'T5 ':l-lov
Light (in en, 'aC
Fr dyoing Silk7oolon and Mixed Goods,
Shawls, Pcarfr, Dresnes, Kibbons, Gloves,
Bonnets, IIat, Feathers, Kid Oloves,
Children's Clothing, nnd all kinds
of Wearing Apparel, f-o,, fc.
fityA SAVING OF M) PER CKNT.-via
For 26 cents you ean color as many goods as
would otherwiiO cost fivo times that amount.
Various shade, can be produced from the same
Dye. The process is simplo, and any ono can
us tho Dye with perfect sneeess.
Directions in English, French and Germaa,
Insido of each package
For further information in Dyeing, and giving
a perfect knowledgo of what colors nro best ad
apted to dyo over others, (with many valuable
recipes), purchase Howo A Ptovens' Treatise on
Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on recoipt
of prica 10 cents. Mnnnfaturvd by
HOWE .f- STEVEN'S,
260, Broadway, Boston.
For snlo by Druggiets and Denlerj generally.
Scptsaibor 2d, iSf.3.
C ACTIO V. All porsens aro hereby caution
td against purchasing or in nny way mo 1
dling with the following proporty, now is the
possession ef M. B. Conovvaj of Covington town
' ship, viz: One Brown Mare, cne Sirrel Ilorse'
, ono Bay Hor.-, and one Yoko of Ucd Oxen, as
I tho same has boon purchased by , and have
' only been left with said Couoway on loan, and
' are subject to our ordor.
J. W. POTTER,
JOHN BR1EL.
Frencliville, Sept. 16, 1803. pd.
T O SCHOOL Tl'.Af. UlCItS Twulvemalo
Teachers nro wanted to take charge of the
Lawfeaoo schools for the term ol FOUR MONT lid.
Schools to eonunence about the 1st November
next. Teachers wishing to apply will please
met the (Superintendent snd Directors on exam
ination day t2lst September,) at l.-arriold. Lib
eral wages will bo given to competent tciwhors.
i J(y order of tho Do.u-d,
! AARON UTATK,
i Lawrence tp., Sept, 2d, tf. Secretary.
S Tit At OX. Cnine trespassing on the prcim
ises of the subscriber residing in Uirard
township, about the 16th of Almost last, a large
RED U., horns very wido, and tipped with hms
knobs. Thj owner is hereby notified to come
forward, prnvo property, jay charges, dc, or he
will bo disnofd of according to law.
DANIEL KRISE..
September 16. lC:i.
c
nxl'TION". Wher
i.s. my son EDWARD,
having left lr,s Lome will.ont Jift causoor
tjiiKt
ol.y c
lirnvocatiou, tlio ruMic nro licrol.y cautioned
agaiiKt harboring or trusting him on my account,
as I will pay no debts of hi contracting uliar
this date. ' RVD0LP1I SWAT.SWORfH. I
Lawrence twp., Sept., 16, pd.
;c
ALTiOX. The publh;, and espocially mor
chants, are heraby cautioned against selling
any person goods, or any other article, on my
credit, whother with or without orders.
JOHN OWEJS.
Pike twp., Sspt, IC, '63-pd.
1 AUTI() All parsons sr. hereby Warned
against trusting or harboring either of my
sons. AL'GI STCS and JOSEPH, aped ras.
poctirely, 20 and 18 years, as I am determine.
I to pay no debts of their coutraotiug aflr thj.
date. JOHN B MILSON.
; Fr.ocVvilI., Sept. 9, '6'1,
vnxVw TivUvi.
lltM im In r
Itcorjo V W.Ruiwiir.l
Jutiiji) ofNujirpMo I'oiart
Wnltcr H Iowri.i
Assotnbly
T Jort'ersou Jloyer
A Al Benton
ConimissioDor
Amos Kdsd
Treasuroi'
Christopher .Kratzor
Auditor
F F Couterol
Governor
(ieorge W Woodward
Judge of Supremo Court
Walfor 11 Lowrie
Ao8embly
T Jefferson Boyer
A M Bontou
CoiuiniHsionor
Amos Rand
Xroasuror
Christopher KratzoF
Auditor
F F Coutoret
Oovernor
Cieorgo W Woodward
Judgo of Supremo Court
Walter II Lowrie
Anfrmiibly
T Jetlerson Hoy or
A M Bon ton
Commissioner
Auios Itcft l
Treasuror
ChriMtopher Kratzor
Auditor
F F Coutoret