Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 04, 1863, Image 3

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Nov.-4tli iMKJ .
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I ... t. . ii...... ,ut f'oiirt now In
essoin here
1 I. for il.. dujltal ,U,W "''' 11
' A Novtt K.vTim r.ijt. Some thirty odd
cf ih uioxt suosianuai tanners oi ine
"
tiiimir end
of Litwrcnce and l'ike town-
' u". ru " fc; 'ur"
,,.o of tU grl in.,1 fromdeo. li. Logan,
j-oyir.g ror il.
Who ih IllnllT?-" Ltroi'' anva Mr . r;n1nr '
took down tlie "!cath to Copperhead"
tanner himself. Hide, who claims t!.o
honor of putting il tip, says ha look il
down himself. We know it is a mntter
of no inipoi iuiicu ; tut (lien, "willing
viineaaca" ahould ahtfiya tgree in tbeir
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lsiemcnt
I
Brio. Okx. Ja, R. Stkaiuian, of the r-'
tilV of the Cumttrrluilil. arrived itl town1:.
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Oil eiinesilny last, lie IS Ino gUMl Ot
I J.ii reliie. Judge Iimtrr, and i in the.
of health. Oen.
S., prforni(ft a
trillianl jmrt in tho HHnguir.my Uttlc of
Chrcimatipa, aa will be aeon by rcf rence
Xa t1i frcooutit of that Imllle which wu
jiuMished Isnt week.
'" Cold Comfort. A few of our intensely
" loyal" ciiuenu, as if fcariug that a deui-
trnbt ration alike creditable lo our town
and iU guet would ba gotten up. iu irhick
fall parties ciuld unite, concluded to sere-
in.Jn Gen. Salman on their own hook-M
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; no doubt cxiicoiuis to linar hiru dunounco
i.. , ii Ann i ,
,D,n,oenv.. g-nrr.lly and ' O.j.pnha.d.'
.arnculaily. Accordir.gly the fif and
Jrumi wero called into requisition, j
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!ic vast crowd, eiubramnc at least a'lK u-ileoR which we do not cxnect
I..b,'- ,! a!,..ail,.mi,l.f;,..
.... ..v. - , - . . . . .w . . . ....
Jutlge i'.ARLrr and called for the General, ahull relinquish its present poliey and
ho Rooti made his appearance. Kui in- designs, and adopt the sounder views
atead of saying any tiling fluttering to the 'of tliosn whom it now o'enounces as
disciples or Abolitionism, he delivered urebelsympathizcrBaiid traitors. liar
abort sj.eech, full of good senao, and just risburg lnotjnd Union.
uch a speech as a true Union soldier j From the Cincinnati Enquirer.
eu.-ul to make. A ProI-iikcy MrC'hahi:. In a pri-
f ! i-Hla hill'r. ueil ton th ntlwe iluv.
Important Law Suit. !
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( the defendant in the following suit is j
iefonally known to most 01 our lutnbei- hi inscll merry over my exile and de
oien in Clearfield aul nijoiniiig counties. ! feat. Well, that is all right too.
t 'ne firm in our county has bceu supplying j Hut I remember w hen, a lew years
lira wiiu ihe grater portion of hi. limber "go, he name of Salmon I'. 'Chase
for the last fifteen years, and they would j wis tho synonym of everything odi-
lear testimony totheMOBir:iieasandhon-;l'u,.a,1,vV0'
li fiy of Mr. Kipley ; ond now thtt a Court
i of i'uUic Record has decided in favor of
i his integrity, and would oUer hi in our sin-
cere cwngratnlutions. R. W., t Co-
JfeiTTho tuit of A ndiew il. Frink and
' others, agaiiint David Ripley, whii'.h has
Iwen long fiendinf on llm L'niteJ .Suia
Circuit Court in Connecticut, was tried
this week tit New Uaveu beloro Judge
: U. W ald., acting oa referee. The platiititls
; weio partners iu this city ftom 1847 to
i iS7. 'l'l:o null and busiueis were then
jj f oougtlt nut, uy axr. mpieji, nuu mi iwj- i HllletV'
1 fcrtyoflhe firm divnU'J. Although t(,piirhi
"
olher iiartntrsi received in nett proutai. n , . - ,i .. .
..OOU. they claimed that about J45.0O0 ! P,lri'lf I'non, and ianng;
.1, ,.r . i.u.-l i.uun Hi.i,,m.ii 1 sumptuously ovcry day, while 1 am
IM'IVll V viaaj H" J - v a ' w
of bv Mr. Rii.'lev lor his own use, and af
ter wailing several years they a'.lached a
eati of luaiber belonging to him in C011-la-ctit'ul.
and couipellod h i ill to answer
their cUiru iu Unit Slate. He removed
tho ca.se to Ihe U. H. Circuit Court, and
, the triul begun ou Monday lost. The
book of the firm for tho wholo ten years
hud been thoroughly examined oyct Wie
tent book-keepers 011 each side, after stir
era! nuinths labor, and the entire irsiirse-!
turns of Mr. Ripley weie investigated be- .fjnpe Abo's vulgar jests'. I may
t,re the referoo. ,, have to 'watch and wait' for the time,
Alih.ndofll and I shall then be
und before Ihe defendant hud cluvl l I . .. '. t.i- 1
testimony, the counsel for the p'.aint.il !P'!nC f"? ,U ,ll0IU)1'' ,,Lut lllm aiul
a.imilltd that their claim had been ilio. ii .his" friends laugh now.
to be enlirely without foundation, and 'T" vi 1
abandon the eaae ; tv1i.tnmxn a dec.ee. ! A N our. lo I tiacuiM .-Edimind
was entered in favor of th defe-nlant ith 1 1-" ws certainly no enemy cf regular
cosU. This result and .is, ..cinlly tlieman-lve-nment, and just a little was he ,
it r.ni...,i ..ill .a t.rv sensible to the influence excited by the
cralifying to Mr. K;nley and hi friir.d,
but will surprise no one in this cotnniuni
ly where his character f-.r integrity is so
well known. The won ler i t'.ittt men
could be found who would rik so large: nn
outlay in an attempt lo prow bim jtu thy
of frauJulan I conduct. The case was li it-d
by Mr. Crump of .Now Lond in, and Judj;"
Buellof New Haven, for theplan.lifl1 and
and by I. S. II each of Ne Ilaveu and A.
J. Keasboy of this city for deD-ndaut.--Scurark
Mercury.
ASolim OniBioa-
A soldier, writing (roai Catvp
Tvler
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t!allifflore,4n ij,-.:. n-' 1 ,ngs n they
nowfppear to him. ears:
"It seems irjpsibie lur tin to fain a
fight at Hull ilu. Lot ; tittlo diller-
cnr, forour victi.ri'je , f n use to tm,
nor our defeats -.uv advantugo to Ihe
my. Lee drove vi f.um C'.at. oelloraville
to Gettysburg, wl.ero v. joined a victory ;
tV.:
Wonllis, aud am i,. a driven within
the fortificaiiom nf Wnn.irgton. McClel-
lan drove the rt.V"
"iimtign icrKtown
and ilhiiinsliu. et.i Riol,.;,..i 1 ; and thev
drovo Banks an. i V.e in'o Maryland.
Mollellan again i1 tuo thetn from South
Mountain an 1 i;' -'n In the Kanna.
fcanoock, and in atteui M to cross ihat
i
pj!uinniy river, the 4n. t.f Bnrnsida
vas foreeet buried, f i V" ee that vic
tories and defeats arc rM,ko iii'acivau.i.ge
oui to all sides, to;., sor eoiut'. lo..k tor
thingi to eo until we get o ehsrjre (."' ol
Jcy and new adroiuisi,ralioii.
Obi give as hark ourcautf, ;Lo tau
Al when the war began,
,And we'll drirs Ihe foe fru nf'iy fist
Possessed by lode rjnm.
Then Ricbmond, Cbsrlcs'. c. asd U bile,
Will yield that motley baa i
Which led ths Sontheri SU-. s ast t.j
From tbeir own fatberlaDd, 1
Brag(, Lee, and Beeurstrsrd, w!!leea.s
To battle for tbe wrona;,
And eur land again will isom with peaoe,
And peace will be cr sorg
Each others' throats we'il Un But eut,
ot drowa la Bokhara r.iuJ
Those fratm.n wbo diaoiaioi U glut
Tbsir bskis la fresmeai' b.."
Tin Nauru Truiii. Jmlgo Pork-'
er, in a ripcech recently delivered by
I.:' i. f. 1 v.'.
v " , nl Tvl "'sutuic,
Yoik, said :
"Wo complain that th war it not
prosecuted to ft speedy termination.
V complain that its object mid pur
poses uro perverted to partisan emu.
A wur waged t or the single purpose
of Hiiiiprchrii hi; tho rein-Hun and ro
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. ' '"K u,u """-' ''""'
iuii ir uuo. a wur ior mo
extel'lll 1 H;l-
lion of slavery will bo intoi'minublo."
Kvcry worJ thm iH ,lC) MllJ tk,
nerves the serious consideration of the
Itontilo. If WO udoiit the Abolition
platform that tho seceded States ure
foreign, and must bo treated as bitch
that they must take such laws and
adopt such customs as we choosu to
prescribe for them that they aio to
be mi l.ju galea uiul eoeicud into tho
'udotitiuii of tho creed of New Kii"land
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tllHtlCH, 1111(1 IliauO 10 ConlOrill to
i ailkOO Ideas and lialltS, WO may as
well Ill4ke up our llllllds that tho war
.
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is i uu..,iv...,...,.u,r) ,v, .uuuiiy
1U ow living, perhapa iiot U child
born within tho present 'year, will
live to sec tho end of it.
This is not
(life Ppecillatioil, bllt Molid truth, wbith
eCCi'V iuteligt'tlt, cleai'-lllinded mail
, ( ,mwi i,er.:ve il' K,. will ....,
1IIUML 111 v " !"
but the miglltfcit attention tO tho HUb-
ioct. The administration Of Abraham
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I i. ...nil. n itliniit u r- m Mire oi nouev.
UI.IVU.I., ...v..uv .... j " - I JJ
cannot ternu::ato this war anc
save
tho Union. It ia imposnibl
uiid
t"se itopuoiicans w no renuy ucmre
1 l,n,d L'lllo" ivm aiJ ,"a3''
ll,,d H00l c;r 0.r ,tt.t0.r lhlL ll't lC "!
I but ono way of obtaining lliem, and
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that is by joining tho Democratic iar-
uf)( uu8lljew instead of
. ' ,ld ..l.arJatank. in i.oe. er.
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Until this (shall be dono tho war will'
' . m...i: I...:..;.
mv. .luuiu.vii uui.ii.i...i...vi.'u
vi .. V..tl. , !
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n ohecrve that Mr Chase is making:
"u
of the leaierti of a party not number
ing iu tho wholn United .States one-
tenth fcart as many us the Voles Which
1 received iu Ohio, lit the lalO electiwll, j having boen grauted to the unJersiaod, all per
aild litsir and humble eilOUL'h to be 1 """ indebted to said estate arc requested to make
1 , . , . , , i . n 1 immediate payment, and those bavin g douiands
content with the crumb which fell j allin,. ,,,,,,,,,. nrt..tn. ,!,., ,iiv .uiben.
from tho colored people's tablo at the
haker r-treet chai.el. My friend, Mr.
lrooss, reuieinnei s, niso, wnen ne i
rescued Mr. Chase from the violence!
of a moli at Dayton, and led him, all
. . . . .1 1 ' 1 . . I . .1 u
irt'u ij Lr. ov L ie arm to u inaco or i
St "j via piutu ui
-Now. .Salmon P. Clliise IS.'
l.i. ill ill ui-.. ill li nrwl ..n.ilion , 1..II....1
ar V r
the Kuhjcct of his scoffs as an exile.
I5ut I ahr.M live to see tho time when
Mr. Chase will bo rent to pieces by
tho whirlwind whwii he has contribu
ted ho much tJ raise, and made the
victim of the very mob before which
ho now triumphs ami exults, 11s did
HelsliiiZ7.Hr at lit's feast, and when
'Uncle Abo's pardon' will be of as
littlo value to save him as one of
I reverend clergy, out lie li ia lelt o. reo
oid the expression of an opinion to the
'effect that neither the Church nor State
is likely to be the gainer by such a confu
sion of ideas as always ensues from the
eonibiiiHtion of politicsl and clerical la
bors. He said:
"PoUtit's i.l ti,e yuljAt arc terms that
wave little agreement. No found oughi
to la? heard in tho church but the healing
oice nf Christian charity. The cause nf
ii-ivi lUerty an, civit fforernment gnins us liltle
as that of rcluwn by this confusion of du
ties. Those who quit their proper char-
,ft,,pr to assume what tloes nnt belong to
.It. n... .. f.. w it. a ..n.x.tAn l.Ll-f l.M.n.unl
,tllUIII,fl,l" - nVJ Ql.v.i.il l-niv .v.. .. .
both or the character they leave nnd the
'character they assume. Ylioliy unacpiain-
ted with the world iu whiei they aieso
fond of meddling, and inexperienced in
1 H l affairs, on which they pronounce
eno-,"'!11 nillcl confidenoe, thry have nulhiny
of prditiet Ut the yntskm th--y uritr."
"-' -
Hcta Slibtrlistnunts. .
1"'
S
THAI' STKlill Camo to pretniscicf the
iir.eiiber In Lawrence townshin. on orabout
the 1st of Sentsruber last, a Willi K and Khli,
STEER, sunnnsed to bs about 21 yeara old The
owner is required to come and prove proptrty,
pay charges, Ao., or hs will bs disposed of aa
the law directs.
JCIIN f HAW, jr.
Nuyember 4, IPCS. pd.
CHEAP STOVES.
fTMlK auhril..r In A.t. In. I
X eitliena of Curwensvllle, and the public
generally, has just received a lot of
COOK, AND PARLOU STOVES,
for wood or eal, which be will dispose of very
cheap for rash or produce.
JOHN D. TnOMPPOX.
Nov. 4, 18G3-tf.
1 l)!
: is
hereby given, that Lelters of administra.
tioa os tjieestatsor Jacot L. Sacra, late of Hell
'township, Clearfield oounly, deceased, having
beea granted to tbs undersigned, all persons in-
dehtod to said estate are raqeired to make imme-
i dials payment, and those having claims agaiast
due same will present then daly aathenticated
lor aeiuemsDi. it t-tearneid, Fu, Cfijee in tasw's Row,. op
PEIKR M. SMITH. ' osite tk Journal olUe. - - -Sill
tewarblf, Nov. 4, 'W. fa I dso, 1. le$.-tf
J. P.
jut open
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Jlavju-t opened n large in-url ineiit of
Faff (nt(f Winter
PGR LADIES,
Surh at fa-liini ri t, tncr.ii'.s, h i rl ) n i ii n , plaids,
pnt u.vlln, 1j rl i i t u u t , poplins, nlpica, dchcrges,
prints, silks, iltittciciuh, j;u:((li:iun, nniikcn,
lihuii lure, ! n ' '-K tilvet trimming, t ullvrvttp,
liritiil, btilr. dn-M bullniit, ho-'irry, vfilfi, nnlp,
ourm In, collam, honiU, nuln.n. nmrft, li" ip r k i rtn .
ImliuurHlK, mRiiUc.'i, riinU, aliuwU, fiira. imtluli,
liunnnu, but, nlibiMi, (wtf, liunc, Ac.
MENS' WARE
Such aa elolln, ciiuii'ra, latinvtl, flannel, joann,
tweed, cotiiioa'lo, munlin, ituliin clnih, volvel,
, luh, check, ticking, licnimj, ilril.n,-, lim n,
cnuli, nre, canvas, gjadilihg, liimcy vcHtiiiK',
ftHUitfn tijinnel, ooats. punu, ve.its, o'orcuu,
elinw Is, buy'i jarketf, uvrralli drawem, oyer
rlnitH, un;KrihirU, boott and tboci, bin and
rni. ,lc, la.
pu"l rpet, oilcloib, blind, eurtaim, taoii,
clocks, laokimr vlamiflN. Iiimuit. churna. tubs, buck-
(tl hroolos bru.hea, ba.keU. waabboarda, wood-
en bonN, moves, Hut lroni.culloo mills, bedrorda,
ug. P"Pr, carpet chain, coiton yarn
ill it aMf'L- utiirlt haiiWattu lunrttrtiii ii in lirnl In i
die arick, work baskets, lanterns, umlirolhia, buf.
fnlu robe, trunk, carpel baKs, axes, nncer.
iMusicnl iiutrument. violini, llutej, fife, UriiiL',
ie- Hardware, queonawari), i?1"" ware, ton
ware.
Uroceriea, drug, omilectinnerr, uiedi.
Naila and apikes, pla nud putty, oil, vinegar!
cine,
flour, baoun, fish, aull, Kruin, dried fruit.
tobacco, aegars, .cundlua, apiece, powder, allot, J
lead, frindstone. rafting rope, cnrriupe trim-
;.w.. -l i l i. - . n
f which will be aold ou tho most reasonable
torms, and the highest market price paid for
M.I tin,). e.t ,i.,trv l,r,lii..
Oct. 28, 1863. J. P. KRATZER.
Front fl., above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa.
,1803." U)C,3.
I 'LJ ILAUKLTIII A J. KUIK KAILKOAD.
fPHl? great liue travers s the Northern and
X North Hftern rnimtiea of l'ennsylvuhia to
the city of Krio, on bake lirio.
It ban bcn luast'd by tho 'eiiiivy'ioiii'i i'oi'(-
ron.f Oinipaatj, 11 nd under their luhpice ia be
, injf rapidly opened throughout its entire length.
fines, from
It i now in use lor J'iiarengcr anil freiglit tiu
llarribnrs to y.".ii;mr..i. ('Jd Fork,
on Ul ta,,ll-,ru V""10"' ,ri"" i
H'emeld to Lne, (. unleej .a tlie Cftcrn :
uiiler)
, Dn ifioii.
Division
j Time uf rttanrjtr Train til
Exprea Traill leave eas'wurd
Expreiiii Traiu urriveti westward
Kmjiorittm.
II 00 P. M.
12 40 P. M.
I Cnra run'lhrough withoi t tbasgp, both ways
. on theso trains between Philudulpbia mid Lock
I Haven, and betnecu Baltimore aud Lock Haven,
i Elegant Sleeping Ors accompany the Ivxprea
i Train both ways between YVilliaiuepnrt and liulti
.luore, and Williams port and Philadelphia.
For itiloruiatuin rcfpecling Paeuger bunncsa
apply at the S. K. Cor. lltli and Market at,
And for Freight buaincaa of the Company'i
Agents, 8. Ii. Kii.g.-ton, jr., Cor. nth and Market
(Is., Philadelphia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erie;
J. M. Urill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baliirairo ;
II. II. llot'HTos, tieu'l Freight Ag't, Phila.;
I.hh is L. Hoi'iT, tlen'l Ticket Ag't, Philu. j
Jus. V. I'oit, Oeu'I Manager, Williiiinsport.
Jan. 21, lSoJ.
A'
DMIMSTIt ATOKS' J.OTICK-.-Nolice
is hereby given, that Letters of Administra
Monia township, Clearfield county, deceaied
tion on tbe etato of DAN II) l l.l.OAI., late ot
' f r.. .....l .
ticated for fettioment.
v-aVEv
MIAII ?MEAI )
Adui'r.
TINE F LEGAL, f
October lStiS. fid.
O TK A K.-CaiuS trBSspaiiic on the prcui-
kj ie of the i ndcrpignod, ret-iding in Penn
......t,:., r-i.c,..i.t
township, Clvarlield county, rennsvivania, on
or about the W'tb of October, TWO OX KN, one
briudle with ahife legs, and the other red wilh
. .l,ri 1..1I T.i onr I reuurattJ lo coaie
forward, nrove property, pay charges and take !
them away, or they arid be sold as the Inwdireeta.
KlLIIAllO UA.V VEK .
Cot. 2. IS4.1.
t AL'TIOX, The public are hereby cautioned
agajnst imrchiising a certain rote given by j
ine to Jobn McCaba ol Frtir riis(,ip, for !
Jfl, ilated tlh September, lb.i. a 1 have re-
ceivea no value for tbe tntnt ami wll not pay u
unless compelled by as. course '' ';
. .. UAAliH.klH.lt.I-.lt.
uoi. i-i, ino-pa.
TUP T1VIT1.M1 STITK; HlTrVT,
IJlh U111I) hlAJ h UOlhL.,1
HARRISBURO, Pa-
C0 ERI.Y Ji II U I'CH ISON, rmprklorr.
rpiIIS Hotel, so well known to the traveling
X public of ClcttrfklJ county, is now iu a cor -dition
to allord tbe most excellent nccomiuodatiun
either for the transient guest or tbs permanent
bo.nder.
The "United Slates" bus now all tbe conven
iences of
A FIL'ST CLASS HOTEL,
snd ths Proprietors are determined to spare neith
er expense, time nor labor to ensure the comfort
ol llio guests, toe pamnage oi ine irnvciiug
public is respectfully solicited. jly I, 'fafl, y.
iXalioital Hotel,
MAINE STREET, CURWEXSVILI.E, PA.,
WM. A. MASON. Proprietor.
t pillS long established and well known 110- :
X TEL, situated ia ths west end nf the town, j
has been remuddlcd, enlarged and improved, and '
the proprietor respet tfully announces to hisnu-j
inerous fricudv, and to the travelling public, that'
lis is bow prepared to accommodate all mho may j
furor him with a call. i
Ample, safe nnc comfortable stabling is at-J
tached to the premises, jnd trusty attendants
will always be on band. Charge moderate. I
Feb. 12, 1H6-2.G. 1
Shoes! &
Hoots'
DANIEL CONNELLY begs leave to inform
bia friends, and the citizens of Clearfield
and vicinity generally, that be has takeu ths shop
lately occupied by George Newaon, in Shaw's
Row, where he intend to be ready stall tunes to
wait upon those who any faror him with their
custom
lie will custantce bis work to be sa well exc-
euted as ear. be made elsewhere, and at quite aa
reasonable prices, lie is bound to win the goud
opinion of all who walk in f hoe-l.-ather whether
male or female and ali heasks is a fair trial.
neaj-ficld.jJalyijrJL.
I I.. J. CRV- I ; ' WAI.Tri I1IKIT,
I CKAN3 an n. MARKET,
Attorneys at J.avt,
May 3, '03. Ci.einriKLn, ra.
W1LI.UK a. WALLiCL
JOHM 0. HU
' WALLACE & HALL,
Attorneys ai Law.
CLEARFIELD. PA.
For Salc--- 1
GON. entirely new, well painted snd Bnlshed.snd
sol. aUnual in every j.articular. For sale st a
bargain. C. t. BARRETT,
Clearlleld, Pa. April H, tf.
u
, 0BERI J. WALLACE, ArrsaseT at Liw
ni m i' son i-.-n. Bo.,,, .,f n.ii.f
,. lU r.ihhlk i.l f I . -! . a .1.4 .
v ... v ix r iit i a, wtn ntfM Hint
(',ll.-i'.-nW.,w,,,, ,IHf..
d,,r. iui.iihi.,4 m,j, No,c,bcr, ln.
i II. .aril have lirMH tUt all npw
raina in.." n "-luro i'i Huarii ami pr i'n..
lli.'ir rworii alat.-mctil il.'iailiir ruie of nli"
r.-)tli"'iit rDniiianr: lcn in.i' '.it I the
niitii'n'rnf . '.lliir.-n, ,thRe a., i f in h i
Ilic ..iul.ip In whd'li llioy i..lrl it the lime f
ftiliefniMii. and ihcir prewnt reaidnnce and ihat
rl.i' ii willinul lb meant nf ruppurt fin berrt.'.f,
and rhildrt'ii, who aro dfpendrnt upon ber.
Two "iini-aaeiof nredibilitr. from lownJ.ii.
m wbnh aho ruaidei, nnmt alao be produeed.
'Hhi.ae ..iTlilicalo, (norn to beforn tho bourd, lliu.t
mt fnrlh that the a,. llcint Ii the peraon he M-p.
re-i nla heracirta bu j that the itateir.ment of the )
I iiimiber and age of bi.r taiuiljr it true ; Hint rhe
ia In doftit.ite cireuinatHiioet and her fmailv in i
n.'liml wunti and lhalall the fa-.t? lit lurth In her
UiVl WUI- .. . . .
' ' ' ' " '"I"".1""""
um., ...r o.lB .,, ,,ie iii.iir.i ..I K.:M,.. iien
upplicntion ia made and the withe.
i.M'iir.
K V, ('lie.
WM. S. DIUUi
October 2Sth, 1.S03.
Fnrrn for Sale.
mllR fuliacriher re-Uing in Covinirton (own-
ahip, now oflnra bis valuable farm lor aula on
reasonable lurroa. It is located rn the Clcarileld
rend, and containi s, ncren of land : 711 of
hicb ia olfftred, whh n two story hoiuc, sniiable
for a hotrl, waKonraaker shop, and other out
buildinRS, a young hearing orchard, and a well
of excellent water at the door. A Coat. JWik
is opened n the farm with n vein of conl 6 feet
thick.
r-0"Fnr ierms and pnrtlculnis, nddreja the I
nnderaiRiicd at Frcnehville I". 0. Clcarfleld co. I
Oct. 2S, I8R:!. L. URVN V Eh h
A IIMIMSTH ATOH!' NOTir 1". Notice
1 hereby given, That Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Jacob Armstrong, lain of
l'ike townxhip, Clearfield county, decejwd, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, nil persons
indebted to said estate nre required to make im
mediate payment, and th e having demands
agninat the same will pretrnt them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
I.AZARCS ARMSTRONG, )
DARN A HAS A .l.M STRONG j
Oe'uber III. 1 16:'..
Adtu'a
To School Teachers.
ONI": FIRST-CLASS TEACHER iswanted to
In teni.li llie Tear Wn.bilietnn Rchoi 1. Wilcr.
:i0i)(, ,,..,.,,,., i, Aimlicanta will uftilv soon.
lly o der of tha Hoard.
JAC011 A. URET1I.
Xca Wai-hingtun, Oct., 1 1,
Sec.
STKA
the
iTHAV
III' I.I Came to the premises of
undersigned, in Pike township, Clear-
I field county, Pa., on or nbotit the I at of June last,
I A ULACK HULL, supposed to be about 21 yo:ir
old. The owner ia hereby required to oome
land prove property, pny charges, nnd take him
'away, or he will be sold a enrding to law.
RICH A HI) FREEMAN.
Oct. 19, '6.1-pd.
1)KHKOXAI.. Tho pcr-on who took a sett
of Iireast Chains from a wiig.in standing in
Iront of Mrs. Lanich'a Hotel, on tho night of
Tuefday (lie 2!,th nit., will do well to return thcui
nud fill' fxtrth'r rsjnitc,
Oct. l , lNf.:i. Mrs. LANIC1I.
School TcachtTs Wnutcil.
IOI'K School Teachers "anted to lake charge
of tho Knox towmhip School. Persons
wishing to apply nre requested In meet the Board j
of Directors on Saturday the 7t li November text I
in New Millport. !v order uf the Hoard, I
LEWIS EH1IAKH, Scc'y. ,
October 19, 1RS3. I
C1 tlTTION'. Af. parsi.us are lureby cautkn-
ed against purchahing cr in nny way med
dling with the following property, now in the
poaseasion of Jacob (jcarbarl of tirahai:; town
hip, via : Two Ilrown Marcs, twa set Harness.,
mi. i one Timber .Sled and Chain, us tho same has
been purchased by inc. and is left with said
(iearhart on loan, and subjeet to mv order.
Graham tp., Ocr. IV. JOilX HOLT.
AIIIM!TKAT)K KOVIli;- Notice
is hereby given, That Letters of Adtuinis-
" ' ' ' nuu.upu i.iir, line oi
U"RR 'nhip, tlcarlicld county, deed, hav-
!nK t" " unacrsignej, an persons
"'' requirea to mnk.) nn-
r"J ..:ii i.i i-iuiiiimiK.iiisi
lheaatne will prctcnt them duly au'hcnticaled furl
scttdcuient.
JAMES WHIG LEY', Adm'r
October in, n. p4.
. x aTM rUt'l SO Tlf -V. Notice
f . ,:,,.,,,, Le t A.ilniniHlrH.
. ' - . J.. ,.,..,., . f ,!ri,
! fra town.bip, Clearfield county, deceased, having
thtfm j to Uie undoni,.,",,.,! l ,,er!tnns in.
debted to aaid ertate r desired to make imme.
dial payUKtit, and those having claims against "ho benefits he believes himsiilf to have rweived
u(Jm;wi1 ljrcscIlt dulynuthenii.atodfor: fm any aiuiple preparation, in the hope ihatbs
i duly i
.ccttlemcct.
WM. GRAHAM, jr., J1.11V.
1 ?C,.1.
Go-hcn, Oct
I DMIMoTUATOIffsi XOTICI'. Notice
2lL is hereby given, thai Letters of A. Iininisira
liun on the csiat.i of Hartley Kan, lale of Knrt
haus tuwosbip, Cieurtield county, deceu'ed, hav
ing been grutita.d to the underaigned; and a!l
perrons interested in said eslnto are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having un
scttled claim w ill present then du ly authenti
cated far settlement. MARY KAG AN,
Sept. 30, lMiS pd. Adininistralrix.
Strav Cow and Calf. 1
(VMr.tu the premise of the subscriber in
J Hoggs township, about tbe lt of September
Mast, a black COW if CALF. Tho owner will
come forward, pay chnrgrs, 4 c , othcrwi?.e abb
I will I mi ilspored of according to law.
October 7, ISti.1 pd. A. UARTMAN.
i - - - - -
T M
1j foir
OI-' Jl KOItH lor Special
1 Pl'iti
ruiiiuiciu in fov. Itstid.
, pii'.st w r.r.k.
Iieccaria Jos. R. GUI.
Se1l -Win. Couusmuti, Jut. Fullmer.
Hlooui Algeru Uolden.
liradfjrd George Albert, Jobu Cowder, John
Kline.
Erady Daniel (ioodlander, Lewis Kunli,
Samuel Eisbel, Jobu IS. Seller.
P.urnside John Fry.
Cbett Armstrong Curry, Wiu. Wood, Autiu
Curry.
Clearfield Jas. T. Leonard.
I'ecutur Richard Hughes. Jot. MoClarreu.
F'crgusun A. G, Jamison.
Girard Jscub Shupe
Go.-hen Robert Haumgardner.
Graham Edmon M. Jones.
Gulich -David liinter, Jacob Ginter.
IlusUin Oatar Allva.
Jitdan K. C. JuLi.stmi, I'eter Hloom.
Lawrence Jas. Dougherty, sr., Mark Kyler,
Abrnm Lilt, jr.
Morris Ab am Ilrown.
Penn Thomas llvover.
Pike Hransou Lavis, I). D. Hitter, Eli Bloom,
Andrew Toter.
scrosn wr.it.
F.ercaria fi, W. Caldwell.
Hell Henry Rreth, Jr., Christian Miller
Iiloom Havid Chilson.
Erady Iioiijanilo Carton, Hatbsw Clark, John
Mulhalland.
Pumsidc Isaac Eesnett. William Irwin, jr.
Cheat Tarlton Dunbar, Benjamin Kl.Dger.
Covington Patrick Ilegerty.
Clearfield Geo.B. (Ioodlander, John Met'lellan.
Curwenavllle G. W. Hnrley.
Decatur Jobs Thompson.
Ferguson David F -x.
Urabani laae Kyler.
Girard Neal Green.
Jordan Robert Lidule, H. F Ekoening.
Kartbaus Oliver Moore.
Knox David Erhard. -
Linn her City Joseph Hagerty, John JKeDevitt,
Washington Kellsy. -
Moms Geo. Job naon, sr, Daniel LiUls. '
New Washington Utniy Xff, sr.
Penn I'atn.k Daloy. I
Tike R. B. Curry.'joka Morgan, Jam HUe, 1
B. B. Drsuker, Amos Bloom.
Culoa Nathan Linei.
wot a nuxs 33Jw?ji,
A lltilll.V (."ONCKNTHATMi
VcKf'tiilih; rMiiicf,
TtUTVIU.IUUnH Til V. AFri.lCTKP, ,1
Xot Make Drunkards.
Dr. IlOOa ( Ms
T , n .
J Ul Illtlll J11 lUl S.
1 A '
PKEPAUEI I1V
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
' IMIILADIOMMII , Pa,
.Will Effectnallv and Mot Cflrtainlv
n 1111 1' a II ixioi, a
VUUli I LL UliSLA aLD
AKlSIXd FROM A
DISORDERED
LIVER.
STOMACH
e KIDNEYS.
IIOO VI. A V r)? ( V l f 4 T V ITTma
Atrn " '
Will CUrC CVOrV tftSO Ot
Chrnnle or Nervnn Pebilily. biaeaae of tho Kid-
licya, and Iliseasea ariin from a l)ia-
(rdered Stmnach.
OBSKItVK T1IK KOM.OWINU SYM V-
tenia reaultlni; from Disonlnu of tbe
Xij2ali ve Orgaui :
Coniti-
pa'lon, in
ward Pilos,
F u 1 1 n e sa cr
lllond to the
Head, Acidity cf
the totuaoh, Nnuoa
Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fulness or VV sight
in tle Stomach, S.mr Eruo
tations, Sinking or Fluttering
nt the Pitof the Stomach, swim
tuiug of tbe Iloail, Harried and
bitlicult Jlreathitiga Flultering at
Heart, Choking or suffocating Sensa
aationa when in a lying posture, Jliuiuesa
of Vision, Iiols or Webs bofore the
Sin'it. Fever and dull pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of Skill anil Eyes,
Pain in thu aide, Rack. Chest,
Limbs, d o.. Sudden Flush
es of Ileal, Ilurning iu
tho Flesh, Cuuslant,
Imaginings of
Evil and great
D p r cssitn of
Spirits. '
PARTICULAR NOTICE. Fur those who do
sire and will have a Liquor Hitters, we publisk
the following receipt : Got one bottle Hoofland'
German Hitter and mix ii Three Oa.irfe of
tsuott Intuitu or Wliiil.ru, and tho result will be
a j reparation that will fur exert in iiiediciuai vir-
utc nun true fri ciiei.ee any o (lie numerous
Liqn.ir Hitter in the market, a .d will co.r muh
It. You will have all the virtue of lnniinntFi
title f i n connection with n ijiuA article of Liquor,
at a much les price than these inferior prvpuia
lions will cost vou.
IIOO V Ij N 1 S Ci K U.M N HI IT : US
Wll.L filVI-, Yor
A G O () 1) A V V E T IT E ,
Will give vou
.STRONG H KA I I'll Y NL'.RVKS,
Will givn vou
brisk ANI KNi:i;ii:ri(i feelings.
Will enable vua to
S I. !: E l' VV ELL.
Ard will positively prevent
YELLOW FEVER, LILLl'olS FEVER, Ac.
Ihore sufleriug from liroken Down and Deli
cate Constitutions, from whatever cause, either iu
Male or Female, will find iu Hoofland a German
Hitters, a Remedy that will restore them to their
usual health. Such hn.s I ecu tho ease iu thous
ands of instances, nnd a fair trial is l).,t reovired
.to prove ine asscrn-.a.
Remember thnt theso Fitters are NOT Ah-Uo
holic, nnd NOT intended as a Revirajje.
The lirotiriaror haro tin usacds ol. pilar frmn
n10 fll,jm.nt Clergymen, Lawyers, Phyi- '
. cians and Citizens Testifying if their own per
sonal knowledge, to tlie bi-acfieial effect and
, medical virtue of these ltin..r
' from Iter. J. Xetetmt Itrotot, O. )
f.'ilitof ut th
KucucUtpeJU, of tot!,,!,,,,, A'
itowlril';r.
I Although not disposed to favor .r recommend
I Pt" .Medicines in general, through distrust
of their ingredients and eflects, I yet know ol oo
'ufiii-ient reasons why a mau may not testily to
may thus contribute to the benefit of other.t.
I do this the more readily in regard to iloof
land'a German Hitter.', prepired by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this oit,', because I was pr. judicsd
agiinst them for many years, under 'lie iiuprej
ion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture.
I am indebted lo my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Kq , lor tho removal uf this prejudice by pn.p.-r
te.-ts. and for tncouragemcut to try them, when
suftering from ceat nnd long fontiuued debility.
j'he use of tlirec bolt' ! these ililters, at the
beginning of lim pree:.t ytar, wu folioweu by
evident rcli ;f, and restoration to .l..;-eif I... I
ily and mental vigor wl ii!, I l:.i; n .t f.,r six
months before, nn.l bad alinnst dipi.-.r.'. i.'r
jtiining. 1 therefore thank tx. 1 atl i:v ftieid
lor li'u vctiiig ne to ihe us of lhc:i.
.!. NEWTON PU.nVK.
Philadelphia, June 2.'1. lMil.
Distase of Kidneys ami liladde'. in Younjnr
Aged, Male or Ft-tualc, a.s speedily reim ved,
aud speedily rertorvd to bealtli.
Delicate Children those sufleriug from Maras
mus, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh ou
tbeir bones, are cured in a lory short time; one
bottle iu such caaes, will have a loa surprising
effect.
I Parents ha 'ng sulleriag children aa abi ve, and
wUhitig to raise Iheiu, will never rt-grut the Say
they com", iced with these Hitters.
Lit-t-ary men, etudents, and those working
bard w ith their brains, should always keep a bot
tle of II .nf land's Hitters near lliem, ai lhy will
find much benefit from il u.-e, lo both iniud aud
body, invigorating and not depr.-ssin.
J t ia not a Liquor stimulant, and leave no pros
tralion. : attj:ntiox, soldi i:us,
And the friends of Soldier??.
i We rail Ihe attention f all having r-lati u or
friends In ll.e army lo the fact that '-Hoofland' '
German Hitter ' will cure nine tenth-of tho d.a
easea inducid by exposures and privation I nui-j
dent tn camp life. Iu the lists, published almost
daily in the new, papers, on the arrival of ths kk,
it will be noticed that a very larjre proportion
are suflering fiom debility. Flvcry case ol thai
kind can be readily cured by lloofiand's Gensan
Bitters. Wu bave no he-itation in stallos ihat,
; if these Hitter were freely nsed einotig o;r sol-
dirrs, hundreds el lives might be raved that oth
er ise would re lot.
The proprieto are dai'y raceivint thankful '
letters from suflirers in lbs army and hospitals,'
wbo have been res tared to health by tho it of ,
these Hilttrs, teul to them by their friends.
1 DEWAHE VF COUNTEUFEITSJ
See that tbe signature if "C. M. JACK?0N" is
i on tbe WKArrra uf each Bottle.
I'rlre per ituttle IS rents,
Or ball' dozen fur a I.
j Fkeuld your nearest druggist not have Uiearti
ele, do out he put off by auy of the intoxicating
preparation that may be ofteied in its piece, bat
end to us, and wo will forward, secure y peeked,
by express.
Principal OOiee and Manufactory, No. 3l Aroh
street, Philadelphia.
JONES k EVANS,
(Saeeeseors to C. M. Jacksok Co.,)
Proprietor.
pe-Tor sals at UarUwiek 1 Huston's Drug
store, Cleeraeld, Ta. joly 1 tl-j
i ci,.,,.:!!1,. s:,nc
i nIH'lllLS HillCVS.
V MHTI K of mini'? rli tf.i .,'.
ri'ni, li"id ( i f llii rniiif i'1 '' in "n
I'lrai 1 1 l uaniPbl rtuui'', ai"l Im in n :
I.... kLII L A I.. Iil-l'l tl I' ... .1..
r..rt (..... i !.. h..r,uh M C,..,. ci.l,'.,,', V. .
tirl'kv lb I Kb il. ) ul ?''Vi r l. r Ii, v, ,t I
U tllll'l, I', ill., UK lUilOHIT'l'
.Til J l.r.il U
late, lo ntl :
J All iha rtrtiiln two trmii. r
n .
I lltuate in (,'Uarrlelil cuinljr
I (.1 in ur.nai ic t,l a oi irnnt laiimil , . !i
' Hnrr, daie.l the lllih di.y . i M iv a. 1). 1 TV! ; L
: t mli i ii T at a put, tin n-e by Nn:!i,..'. a u(
I ton III ,S) dej.rcka hivt '.'I'M im.'Ii-h lo u 't,
thence by Ini.'l ..f N ;i 1 1, n n . .1 . ( . ,
cli'Hti'ca tnt 2 -U prii'l.i'a t.i a p. lli . m by
, vaomit land ni-rtli ' V d-p.rpj i n.-l Sim j i, ' to
injt, and thr-rct) by ( !.i ' i.ii liiliiii,.-,i ,.nl
T.i,40defrrpl.. 1..i?.i,l,,1e.t.ii,e
of
keKiniii,K. romamiiK W m-!. II i.tirl'.cs
and allowance. U the i,i.,ru or ..-J
i:ic lU'iio l'f
Iho oilier, mrvtysd oa a uaiiunt ....1.1 !
Nathaniel I'uiiuIU, dutcd the ICtli duy of V.i,
A. I). 1 713 bcfjitiiiin at a pu,t, thoiico by .s'i -i
i.Iiud'i aurvcy anulli .i'J dcgieea v ot '.'''.0 i .tc! c
to a puat, thi'lico l.y land of Joiin Jti in ,iiu; -r
aouth 40 di'urei'f ' a-t ?SU perol.rt ' 'ip'i't. Ii. !)
by vacant hind nurili ' 'J de,;i.i;.. ca.-t Culi'MnV. k
to a piwt, and tbenco by Im
da 1. 1 Ji'l.n T'
norib 4U deiiroea west 20 rvrt'ltca to tii
uf liirlnn:nr. contain.!!., (.'Dl nrrm. II i.c'. -
"''d H'iwn'-f, bo tho auilie in fo cr l-s.
Pid tukon in oicottior, ni 1 to hi . iJJ )
, tho property tf I.enia Jn.u.io.i, and l.ncu A
t-""r'ii.
I J V vlituu of a writ of t'ini Win, itmi.'d out
I'lt tuu of a writ of h it 1 1
' Ibe same ciurt, anil to
J t of llio same curt, and in tne Uiroot..., lb
will be expos, d to l'CIU.IC H K LK. at t'n v,r.ti
I nous, in inn ii-T"iigu,oi i iflaruo.u, ou tout . l
Ithii 12tli din of NoM.'iutwr no it, tlie luliorti.
I described Rnl EIhI,Io nit:
The tulliiwing pioiiti uf liii.l with all 'i n im-
i proveuirnl tl.erjon eivetud, aittinln In w .
; township, Clearfluld county, Suite c) V.un'a,
being a p:rt f No. I y 1 T, wnir.tiit-.il to li ibe.:
Morris A Walter Stowird, aud Ivseiiii.'d as i'ul
lowsi begioiiiog ut a a to nil pi ch pine, b..
'. A. Livorgnod, jr'a., comer, thi'iuii! iw ih on
line of laiger sori.iy MS peruiitn lo ail old bis- 4
. Iintuloek corner, thence eaat 0U ptr.h.-j lo u p.xl,
thunoo aouili 142 perch to st .us oot ut v on
of P. A. Live:god, theoceaoulh fcO ilo-.Tti Ki A
t.J pcrolio to pilch pine, ihd place of begiuni'i),',
rontainisg '' ari'rs and ailmvaiicc, having
erected tiioreoti a phuik house uud utbor nut.
buildings, with nhoiit 40 acrea aloid.
Sailed, taken in exeoution, aud to bs told aa
(be property of Jleurv 1 1 i lo.
KliWAKD PERKS, Sh,rif.
Saaairr's OrrcK,
t'istni'iRi n, Oct. 1,'3.
Orj)lians' Court .Sale.
' 1)Y virtue of an order of the Orphan Court
: li C
Clearfield county, tbe undersigned will im
pose to Publie Pale at Lumber City, on Salt rday
the 2lt day of November. A. I). 1HH, nt 1 o'clock
p. iu., tho following deeerlbod real estate, late of
Tbntnaa Owens, die'd , to wit:
All that certain tot of ground situate in thu
burou&ili of Lumber Citv. Clearfield county, l'a
on the north aide of the Turnpike, and hcur.dod
on the wst by lands of Joseph Hui'eitr a:.
Samuel Moore, containing I acre sini 157
perrhea, having there.in erected A FLAN. 'I
TV'0-STORV TAYLRN HOL'SE, 40 by 4i' 11.
with a good FRAME STA1IL':.
?.-if" Ikrms one-third St the eoaEroi.Miuu of
sale, and tho rcuuaiudcr iu ono and Ino Je.ni
thereafter wilh iutorcjt lo Li) teourcd by jod
luent upon the picniisu.
1. ML LINE OWENS, ) .IdVr.,
ANTHONY IIILE, Ai,nU..
Ott. H, vf Thvmv OwtHH, died.
I. BOYNTON.::
::::jSEPn snovvLRa
Mi l, I, i
Til E nKI'LU.I'J.N BROKEN GUI IN
NLY secuon ::
A Wnr of Kxterininaiioii is to bo
waged against
HIGH PRICES !
a m:v rntM i
BOYNTON &, SHOWERS
The btiliscribots lioving tiur.:iiHiH'd ail the iu
tcrest of the late firm oIGraunin, liiyuion A C.,
and having u:ado lare additions lo their (lock,
now nnnouuee to thw publk generally that tu '.v
nro ready to supply theia with any and avcry nr
licic usually found in a eilv store. Cousis'.i.ii of
. c Ct,w.V- nf IW flnmh
A felipCI IOf MOCk Ol Uf) UOOtlfl.
Hats and Caps.
loots & Shoes.
muslins, rru.NTS, cass nn: hs
Their stock of Hardware i very rr
they will s"U cheaper Oar. in elinapsst.
Pullrv Blocks.
Suiotbif fu laTiiii tr.d building purposes.
Tney leiire especially to rail liic attention of
tb e pMblic to their stock of
Q u c v n s w ti r e
Which (hey f-itt.-r lliemclvn
bo be.-1,
in ll.is tec ion.
( ail and our st'K-k, wti.ober voup rcbsse
..r -.nn. jrtr-nKMEMliER THE p'LACE w.r
ket street, nearly oppotita Ihe Manaiou House,
Sept. inker 2.1d, If.
FVr Sale or ISttil9
flHH Subscriber, residing in Fergnson tovn
X (hip, I learfleld couuly, now otter his ex
cellent rAUM for sale or rent on Vf-ry rejsjua
b'e tenna. The Farm is situated on til" publ'l
road leading from Lumber city to Ne t W'ashi-tr-t..u,
ub.iut f..iir mil-- from Ihe former piaeo, an 1
contain il'ZO acrea, 170 uf which is clwired
snd in good condition, and la well la'euhteit for
e lli ei grain it grata. The improvement sru
TwO DWELLING-HOUSES, an .villain
BARN, two OaCHARDS, aud the usual nu'huii
d.ng thereo l. Possession givoa on the bral of
'April next. ' Title iudisputabl.
JOHN CAMPJKLL.
Sept. 30, l3.-tf.
fV !( IIOOI, TnACIIEKS-Twalyemale
M. T. a. lirr are wanted to lake chargo of tbe
Lawrence scb-mls for the term olFOL" R MONTHS.
School to commence about the 1st November
nuxt. Teachers wishing to apply will plea,
meet Ihe Superintendent and Directors ou exara
' inatiou ilnv (21st Scpituiher,) at Clearfield. Lib
; rral wages will be given to competent teachers.
liy order of Ihe Hojrd,
AARON C. TATE,
Lawrence tp. Kept. 2d, tf. SecreUry.
! C " It K W A It Is. Th puhlio are hereby
. cautioned egniut harboring aa lidividual
by Ihe ume ol Isaac S. Gibbony, alia Loga .,
a journiyman Shoemaker, bavins; stolen a lot of
' tools from the subscriber on the night of tbe 1.1th
! inUuL The above reward will he paid fir bit
capture end return lo the and. rigoed at dear
fleM, Ps. ISAAC J011NJ0.V.
Sept 2.1, lf.:l.
SIlAVINOand II AIHI)KllG-The
citir.cna of Clearfield and vioinity will inks
notice that the undersigned baa opened rt .v
. ing Saloon in Graham a Row, where the Tjnjiul
I branches of hi Profession will be enilu'"to in a
style equal t) th heat cltyahop. lie n soe'ul-,
ly soiiciti a trial of bis skill.
GEORGE FRIEND.
1 Oearneld, July 29, 1863 si
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