Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 25, 1863, Image 3

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I mrrl In their t'luh llooiii, ml Hsturday
evening- A '"" "',',''"n''" requested, a bus
iness of iul'Oiunce will lie transacted.
By order if A. M. II 1 1.1,3,
President.
UtAt) it. Wo cull th particular otlen
tinn of the public lo tlio opinion of Judgo
Wrxiuwmi, of tlio Suitii Court of Penn
sylvania, on tlio Ouiislituiinntilily of tlio
C'otiscr ij'tion larr. No 111:111 , viewing the
relative posiliom ol our Ntnlo Oovein
uionts, with tha N.kiioiiitl Uovei -union t
as thoy wt-ro viewod 1) tlio ni'-n who crea
ted tlioiu cun j;ivo any oilier opinion.
U.uhkii. The I'niiiii) work of tlio new
Maehino filiop c! Messrs. EuichGeld,
Npaekmaii A. Souther, bus huoR raised and
in being enclosed a fast as thesenson will
permit, nnil when finished will present a
very imposing tippe.iiuiice, uikI worthy of
Ibis enterprising iiriii. A laie new boil
er is already upon tin.' ground, to La used
ih propelling Ibis intrieute and useful uim- ,
A'hiijprj, ro much needed in our lorru. I
Lwok Oct ron Cot ntkkve:t ! not only of 1
feotik Uuls, but of everything truly vulu- J
Me. U'e uudeinlund thai evon the iudis-
fiercxahlo articles' known as " Family Dye
Colon" r u.it an exception to this rule.
The imitations, like all counterfeits, ure
utbPrljr worthlois Keuittiubrr thut Howe
, ... , ,. r 1 . .
k btevcus 1-tttntii- Dye Colors ara tho
original, and only valutiblo aud useful
thing of the kind.
A Ciianue. 'J'Jio clcolott of tho several
lowmhit of this county, will lake noik;
that ftll ttet of Assembly WRR IKfaOd lnsl
. . . . . . , ... ,
, winter, cli.niiKiiig Ilia Uir.o ot holding Hie
Hnrinc Eleetions in the fevcral townthins
, "
of ,lig county, Iron, the third Friday of ;
February to tba hut Friday of December
htiminlly, bKing Chiintuiui dny for this
yenr. j
C'dii'ituble mid ottuT low nship ofiicers
'w ill please liiko 110I i"0. 'I ho ioron;li !
e!eetinnn will be held us heretofore -Feb. j
Tho ConjinihKioueM of tho county will
bo in seHii)ii on tlio Tuesday following
tUfi election for the purpo.so of juiying
Iho lie I in 11 ,Uh1oh.
Jiy order of tho Board,
Wll. ,S. r.llADI.KV,
Clerk.
THE WAS KEWS.
Thrro hnn Leen no rctont tnoremont of i
I -w
iiupoi tiuico In Uen. Mendo'a tinny, which I
; klill lioldr. Ihe North tdile, Of the ltauidnn. 1
Vhtvl the Confederates, iheirold pontiou on
if- -
V ( 1 c . 1 j I
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1 The bombardment of Iho forts about
(.'li:uKslon alill rontinupK in a porfoct
.busiiicHii-like miinner.
Nothing new froni Clmtunooga. The
Confederates alill hold Lookout mountain,
Hhieh is said to b 3000 fetU hih, und
from which, with tho nid of proper gluss-
e, n view is hud of tho entire valley of the
, ;
einiessee. ,
. lhirnsidd lui hn.l 90010 severa fihtitu-. '
nd is believed to bo beciejied in JLnox-
vine, niui in 11 piociuions niiuntiun.
(!cr.. H.'Mik.s hni rll'ected a lunditig on ',
ihe llio (irsuih, in fexns, from which iui-!
jiorlatil events me ant icipnted. J
'i Tlie Draft Enrollment. j
: : 1 1 . . I . : . . . . . .
YVaK I'tHAKTlltNT,
i' Thoioh Marshal's Okmce,
1 ll' Vi...i,,l.,i. 17 mV!
5 i.,,,,, .,, 00. .i.. . ,
' I. KCl I. All .10, IV l. 15 oniiiiaiins nave
been inndn Hint errors have occurred in J
llio enrollment of Iho 'alinnnl forces ly ,
the omission of persons whoso names I
ahoulil have been stnrolled, and by tho ad
ditii.n ol nam. s of persons who, ly reason
1 j ql alienage, und (or other cimsesi, oulit I
llot to linve been enrolled, and as it is lo -
slisble Unit the lVpul tment should hnvc
Mi I, inlnnn.itioii m mny be neeossarv iu
uriKir 10 110 i un i j'ini.i.u iu un jai vo.s, 11 n
liereliv ordered, 1
i'I. iho Mould of Enrollment of on,ch iJis-'
trie! shall have printed lists of the l.unics
lid residences of all porBons enrolled in
M'h sub-di.sti iet, piejuired ando.xposod to
i0blic view, in at least fivo plncot in each
sub-district, and in aa iiituiy more na tie)
Botud may deem necessary. Names will
tie placed unoa these lifts in alphabetical
order.
Public notice will be riven by ndrer-
tisemeiit upon the list of nnniee, and in
1 .. .
the newspapers, that any person enrolled
may appear before the lionidand claim to
hive h ia nnnio Mru-ken olF tho list, if he
can show, to the satisfaction of the Board,
that he is not, Mid will not be At the lime
nxeJ for next draft, liable to military duty
on account of first, alienage; second,
nnn -ma.;. loner. lliirtl tinsnil il,h.in nf j
e; fourth, manifest permanent rhyiical
disability I
3. l'eions who may be cognizant of
ny other perons liuble to military duty,
whoso name stlo not appear on Ihe enroll -
raent list, are reouestcd to tiotifv the!
l!r,l of i:,ll,o. . ...I...1..H .... '
direct the Eurolling oiucer of the sub
district in which the parties reside to
.ascertain the facts, and enroll the perrons
o reported, if they are found to be sub
ject to enrollment. Those may avail
......uttii inntuuuii
; , .ll 1- n- ..... - r .
iliAm.olvn. nf lha i-irivilooa rtt nr.n,. ..... .. 1
i I : ... u t : .i
iu . p:K. .i, ii . , a. ii locy naa
Men oriSinaliy enro ea.
4. J'orU ot F.nrollraent will use all dil-
igence in collecting the necessary inlorm -
ttion and makinc the reouisito notes to
p...r..,l ll,. .....Allmnnl liat
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l fcl lTj V HIP VIIH'IIINI ,1, .-.
5. Hoards ol Enrollment will hear cases
as provided in panigiapil 1, until me
lal'
provided in paragraph 1, until the
-TUIO! OeeenHKor, ISOJ, alter WHICH- no
Cases will be heard. As soon as possible ;
thereafter, a report of proposed ccrrec-
tint.. -ill i. .....I. ,,Jin . i.. ilil
v,l., , ... , , i ,
Imntcd instruetions and transmitted to
SOI 1 lovnul. Af, iral.nl linilKlal
Wi i,s ttiii y.::.!i-a:::::;N4V
. "Ull '-''". """-I.
he Piovosl Mursbul Geueial
. The names and residence of thopo
rronoc. ia ln siri ken ofT or addeJ foil
be written upon idir-rls of consolidnled en
follment u lfonni 27 nnd 3s. and
trsnsmittod lou.o Provcl Mirshal ilen
nl for the purpose 0( correcting tho lisle
o" file
, -IAMlJ It. Yl, '
l tovoet MnialinlOeneial-i
M tnttll.l) -Cia ll( la in.isnl. I.jf Rev. W. M .
I I'urchr, l,. Air. JuiiiKi XI J,,l..,...n in is...
i
Mart J. Wit lernw. 1,1th nf rtparfiid 1 Sonnl.
,!0n lh 4lh '"" i hJ J. II. UfetMi, al'the
1 ri'SHlenee r tbe l,), f,th.-r In Pike town-
I n.i, r. 1 i,iup 11..1MV, or bawicnce town.
1 piii, iu .iiih norma i ai'iwoii.
J I l:l in Brady township, on Hiimlur last,
John K. son of William and Barbara' Kirk,
sired 111 years 5 months an I U days.
On ht I Hili Inpt., at the residence of his father, in
Lawrence township, Matthew 0. Tt, mcj Itf
jrenri 9 luuiitln nnil H itnya from the cffooU of
k wuiiiij ri'ruied (I tha buttle of Chmioollorii
villc in Mny lint. He wn a moinber of coin-
l"ly k, Mih ri'Kiiucnt, and u hmvo ioldiiT,
Bfto Sbbtrtiscnunls.
- - - t
C AI"iri, The puhlia ro liorohy cnutiuiieil j
I Hjj:iir,n 'li'i'otinting or In any wy beromitifp '
owner of 11 ' vrlain r.oto pivnn by 1110 to I,wiH '..
l'r,lon. of r.,iirnro towiuhip, ilatcj tlie 17th
inil., nillii,f; C.r twonty four (j;4,) pnynblnsn
Hie Ii-t ilnv of MuT, iMtl, n I linve rociMTnil 119
aluo fur the rumo nnl ivill not my it itrileM com- I
PIlel by due uourno of liiw. I
W. J. M'MADUK. i
I.nnroniw ti., Nov. 21, 1 SUM. I
8
IHAV IH'I.I Came to the premixon oft
tlio un Jir.iL'iiuil, in Kiox tnvii."hiii, Clear- I
licit! annul v, I'll., n or nboiit Iho I Mt of June ln.it, 1
a HKI STEKK, Biipp-iKod lo bn iibuut one yo;ir I
olil, with ntur in the lorehiad, inuie whito on
Ibo back, belly, nnd left bind foot. The owner
it htiniby requirt'd to come und pruvo properly,
pay churon, and Uke him nwy, or lie will bo
old ui cording to law,
DANILL liOW.MAN.
Wov. 2.'., 'b.'l-pd.
O Tit AY COW. Came to tliu prom'neii of the
underdipned, roMdniR at .ilorriHdalo, Clar-
field county, on or ab'.ut tho lOib of October, last,
1 a dark brindled COW, marked with letter D on
loft hip, rnppo.id to be out of a drove. The
owner is requeued to come forward, prove prop-
1 orty, pay charge and take ber awav, or tlie will
. i ' ii:..i,,"
liD.Ml'NLl WISE.
Nov. 25, 1SC3 pd.
Auditors' Nnfirn.
I N THK HATTER of the Estate of Iieuiamin
1 Bonsall. late of Brady townshia, Cle.irlield
I Sd'iO'J'i decoased, tho undersiKncd, who was duly
iniitloiriU Auditor to dutnbuto the money ro-
ui;inilljT j,,' tbe hands of Lever Flcpil, Ksn., Ad- !
niinistrator, wi!.1 attend tc tho duties of his nf-
... . . ,u-t. . 1. 1 1
gJ-th Fo5;
old, on Tuesday the 24 IS day of lieceuibor, 1SC3,
t 10 o'clock, a. m. of aid iy, when and where
at 10 o'clock, a. m. of aij i!y, when and where
ull persona iutnrcsted may atund ;f they rce pro-
per. TIIOS. J. McCL'L-LO'-tjII,
ov. 25, 1S63. ,4uo.-'w,
iiioANoiicc: .
IN TI1F. MATTKR of the rale of the Eea! Ea-
late ot David Michaels, by tho SlierilVuf Clear- j
field county, the undersigned who was appointed ,
Auaitor to distribute tlio money arising Irom said
sine, 10 iiiosw oinuiou 10 ine pame, win auouj 10
tho duties f bis iippointuient, tit his office in the
borouiili of Olcarfiold, on Friday the 25th day of
Deecmbcr, ISM, at 10 o'clock, a. in, of aaid day,
when and wlicro all persons inlerosted may at- 1
t end if they ace proper. ,
TliyS. J. MoCULLOUGH,
Xov. 25, 1SC3. A nditor,
Auditor's Notice. !
N THU MATTE I! of the sale of the Real Es-!
tat of J nomas MoCrackon, lut of Lumber
Citr. Clearfield c.ontv ,l.,...n,l il, ,.,u-.i,.n
:':J - wll was duly appointed Auditor M distribute !
lha tiwina nruin Irr.iw i,.
'" j -"""fj mm fmi', win auciiu tu
1 the duties of his appointment, at his office in the
1 in 111 iipi i 11 mti ni nnnr nr nil n in rn
borough of Closrfield, en Saturday the 26th day
of December, 1S63, at 10 o'cleck, a. in. of said
day, when and where all persona interested may
attond if they see propr,
TIIOS. J. McCULLOUOII,
Not. 25, 10S. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
IN THK MATTER of tho Kstato of Reuben
Bonsall, late of llradv township, Clearfield
Clearfield '
euunf-v' '1'ra'i. "idersignod. who was nV.y
appointed :n open court to audit and distribute
the uioncv remaininr in the hands of Amos Bon
the Admiuistrator, will attend to the duties
I ( his appointment, at his olHee in the borough
! ot Cleiirhold, on Monday the 2.stb day of Decern
ber, Isfi3, at 10 o'olock, a. in. of said day, when
and where all peraous inlerested mny attend if
tlicy ace proi.or.
TIIOS. J. McCLLLOVUH,
iiov. 25, 1803. Auditor.
TIIOS. II. lOKCKV.
J, I1LAKE WAI.TEHS
FORCEY & WALTERS
1f ERCHANT.S, nnd Uvncral Dealers in Linn
m, i,cr. suchas (?yL'AK K-TI.M I1EK. SHIN
i.i p.iiiitt.j i ,..i ,:uitk .1
n kinds forall of which the highest prices will
be pid at lirahaiuton, Clesrtield county,
Nov. S5, l SfiJ.y
. vpiriTV" "'ii'-' , I-
U1 IL- lO LollcctOl'S ot btatC
nnd ( ounly I axes, ihe Collectors
;orTaxes for lkb.l, and previous years, will lake
j 'fi tllB nn cxhonerations will be granted by
! l',c I,r'?r', .f ;""";'" " J -
ill"' "III"'!, I. i.,
j Q
1 cllo.
to' reglceting this notice will bo com
piy the full amount on their duplicates,
l'y order of the Hoard,
WM. S. BUADLEY, Cl k.
. is S3.
Nor.
7 m . ii nm, f(.l, -T i
VU IP '! V.y J ji.li il, Tv : 3,1 11 UJ1 . .ui
r tl lltPT P ii n i i rci'l'ri' cause it will be prc.itnble for e c in scarcely nf
ALUAuLt'j KhAli LO 1 A 1 l'j. ford it but solf iy to sec are a wido ilissemination
, of tho doctrinon nLich wo firmly bolievo will ave
JY virtue of nn rrder of the Orphans' Court 0,11 ' eounlry ;
I of Clearfield countT. Iho undersiened Ad ( Ui.Lj'S () 'I WEN TV.
'mlnistrator of tho estate of THOMAS WOOD, I
I - , n,,VV a,or'";''u,- dsccas-
, Cil. Will SC,1 Mt PI I'.l.ir SAT.l- . nl
ed. will soil Ht PI RLIC SALE, at
New tV3s.liliii.ton, on Tucsduv
the 21th
day ol Ucrctnber, lssu.t,
at I o'clock, p. iu., tho following described valua
ble REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that certain
tract (if land situate in Chest township. Ilea, field
county, bounded and described as follows : On
lbs south by David Beaton a survey, on tba west
l'y lands now of A. II. Shaw, on the north by ,
lBn;u. of McGirk and Wilson,' estates, and outha j
' ' marked line, containing about -
Acres,
"orer less.bsvlnp a two atory 1-rauie licmsc
I lbie thereon oreoted, wltli about
S. L?" ... . .. . I
ir.MMs; vne-inmn i.nsa sale; one-
fourth at the couGnnation of the same, and the re
mainder in two equal annual payments, with in
West, to be secured upon tho premises by bund
and mortgage
JOS. II. TiRETH, Adtn'r
Nor. 25, I31. ofThos. Woods, dee'd.
II
I'.l.ll'.l'- M)TI( F.-Th Boerd of Itrlicf
( for th f0,lnt f ,,.
eld, will meet at the
Commissioners' offire. on Wedne dav and Tburs-
day, tt. 2id Rni iitM dHyl of D(lJ,nibor( wj
) rhe l'"ard hnvr directed that all new appli-,
r.nl4 nni,t PI'ar Deforo the Board and nrndnea '
i thiAir a Wnm ai t .1.... ...
r.,,rttt,.l -...I
,...t -.,,1 : k"o-o, cr,
'number of .-i.iu.l. n17.1
hen eu;.?tj ; tho
ntr anrl r l .
( the township In which Ihcy resided at the time f
""'it'll, Wliu I
the township U which ihcy
enlistment, and their present residence; and that
u 'is without (he means of soppovt for herself
"J'iiWren, who aro dependent pn hr.
w illnesses of credibility, from (be t.n.Li
Hty, from the town. Lin
-bicl. .he
' "iiivii sue rcsinep. must aio be nroduced
whose eertifieate, sworn to before the board, raust
. r ,u .k-. '"""i.
set forth that the applicant Is the person she rmv
resents herself t be; that the stalen-.mciit of the
nuinliorsnd ape of her family Is true ; that she
is in destitute oin nmstnncos and her family in
actual want ; and that all the fasts set forth inner
application tire ju.-t and trite. ;
Forms containing these rei!iiitions can he ob-'
taiucd al tho office of Ihe Board of Relief, when
application Is made and the witnesses appear.
: ' WM. S. BRADLEY, tVt. '
Nov, 24lh. l.-oJ. - '
iViniiiiHsionrrs' Snlo I
of Unseated LnmU in Clearfield county-
N pursoanee of an Act of A'rrol,y, p.., ,,
J. 13th day of March, A. D , I II... emitted -An
Aotlo kinuiidnii r ilirretin llm mode of nell
ing uriieMud Undi for tniei, in,! r,,r r, 1 1 1 r pur- 1
poui," and the piipp'emontii thereto, tlio Cuinuiiii-1
pionuri of CIcatliuM county will pxp,,, to M II.
LIU SALK, at llm piirt.bnie in Hik hon eli i t
Clearliuld, oil Tunmln v II,. Hth d.iy of Jiinuii'-y,
A. 1801, the lullowing oral triietn ol land,
iluutod and dosci ibod up followi :
.10. Aire: I ti, it turn 1,1, . Titnnfii,
!'
417K 1(101 J11BH.1 Wila,,n l',,,
i uf 4 Krat'r, Fulton A L uiieli llnnlf'.rj.
I'iO Kilward ribopmaker llnroii lo.
InO 40 John MrClelliiud le.-alur.
1)9 anea liurua K'arlhiii..
30 Wni. Hitler I'cmn.
79 Ilrown f- Iloynlon liec.-in-;
SIS Henry Muaner li.irn.-ilo.
liS Philip ThoinK
I'.'l (iouro IIomi do
1-3 Jacob .!unerinilu ilj
1 1'3 John Cu i ii in rli u iu d i
9i John (Iran" d
170 P.tul ZaiitriiiKflr do
10H Mnllliiin Slouch do
21W Jacob tinitf do
4.'t3 1J3 llavid Kvnim Che.U.
400 Joseph llupor Iiecntiir.
100 Jienjuniiii 11 11 lo I Ko.v
!,()0 John liotilitoii J'erudoii.
30 I'hiletua Clark 'o.v
3"0 William Wil'im Jordan,
220 John Alorftan ' Morria.
38i Chrnloplior linker do
S3 Andrew iJjul.ua do
200 Andrew Keim p,.nn.
300 J. .Morgan Woodward,
100 it. Whitehead do
liy ordr of tho ('oniinissloneiii,
loos
U'.M. P. ItRAliLKV, Clk.
Commisaioncra' Oll'.ie, Clear- I
lield, l'n., Nov. I. '-03.
WIHTKMKN MUST II U 1. 10 A M Kill C A
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Forty-l''ilit Column
.MatterinT week at-?1 :
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lb: mncralic journal, Holding, with tlio In tc Sena-
ior iougins, liihi uiis uo'cinmeni is inailo on 1
(lie white basis, by while men, fur the benefit ol 1
white men mid llieir pottcritv forever, " It is a
large doublo abort, i illi A-'y (,,.'. t .,',,,, i,
reading matter, and in nil resj Is lii lli, o- f,,r
.Markets, News, Literary or Agricultural i :i fo.-in-i-tion
is not inferior to any nf a political or family
newspaper. In its political dep-irtment, it grap
ples boldly Willi llio i:bai, Leslion bclorn tho
American 1'coplo, and presents the only j hiloso-
I!"y.,,.lt ?""c" remst tho sweepi..
inan 1 o i
Abolitionism. It is Hemocratio in the true sense
' tlic term the .L-f noer of tho People's I!i lit-.
'J' i'18 T"V''"1,!,,r ?! tn rl
""xriji 11 is 1101 ui it li'l 1 Uli.li. I UI 1 a ntvi
' . . , f
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taiucd, and tbij irlorious White Man's (Jovern-
nient of Washington be restored, vis : by tho ut
tor rout, overthrow and extermination of Aboli
tionism from American soil.
This Dat-Book is now Iho only weekly polit
ical paper in Now York nindu up exclusively for
country ciionlatirn. All tho otlnrsaro reha'licd
from tho columns f suno daily paper, w hich ren
ders it almost iniporsiblo lo give so complete and
8cnral a suenmry of Ihe rews ns in the other
case. I'ersons anout siin.-i-riiiii.g siiuuiii t ike tins
into consideration. Democrats mo-t sec to it, al
so, that sound papers arc circulated among thu
People, or Abolitionism will never bo put down. I
d'All who dctira lo refute the arguments of.
Abolitionists, sltuul l read the DAr-Uoot. '
TKKM i
Ono Copy, one your .... i 2 Dili
I hreo l opics, one year
Fivo Copies, ono year -
Ton Copies, one yesr, and one In the getter
j,0
7,.'o
up o! tlie Club ..... Ti.jdl
1 wenty topics, one year, and ono to die gel I
j tor up of the Club - Z4,00t
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Address.
VAN LVIUE, IIlJltTUN A CO.
No. lrtL', Nmsaa rticot, X. Yolk.
SPKCIATj Ol'FKRS.
Wcdcsirotl.isyc.-irto pboo before a million of
northern readers
...u.ur.i, Monu li'l 1 11 0 ll A V -
r. ...u . . . .1.- I, . - I
Look Uushes on the iiiuti .m of tho Races. We
eintidrnlly believe if this Journal were placed In
the bands of ono liall'lb o rotors of tlio northern
Sialcs between this time and November. ImiU. the
Dcnncrats coul I not, liu Ciirrv llie noxt Presi
dential clellon. o t .i.rel.iri. make tba follnwitif
ofiors. not ill the Ii .11 ,.i n.i ,., .... I...
Foraclr.b f twenty, beside tho extra paper
now oircwd. -wo will send a copy if Dr. Van Ev-
lra,i,rr.,.....b...,iV IV
..v.,.... h',,,1,1 .1,, '.i .H'-oi .-isitrv,
ho tlmd edition of which is just read v.
Price
One Jioljur,
CLunsop I'lFrv.
For ft club of Fill) subset ibers, at $M, wo will
sen. i one extra paper, and a cou plets set of car
" Xnti-Abolition Public,ilions,"the prices of which,
taken together, aiuou it to $2,7 j.
CLUPiSOF ONE Ill'NIMtEl).
In relation to club? ol one luinrod, w e will say
this: Whoever will send us one hundred subscri
bers at onk timk, the club to bo sent to ox a An
nress. and begin and end at tlie same time, rill
receive the papers it $10(1.
Novcmbor, l!t, lMfil. V. E.. II. fc CO.
1 Dill Mis? i ll A Tdlt'S M)l l( -'. Xotico
J Is horeby given, that Letters of administra
tion on the estate of Jacob U Sitii, late o Hell
township, Clearlield county, deceased, having
been granted lo tho undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate are ro-iuirrd to make iniino-
diate payment, and those having claims against
"no same win presoni mem tuny authenticated
ior sciLemeni.
rETER M. SMITH.
Hell township, Nor. 4, '8H. pi
CHEAP STOVES.
THE subscriber in nrd-r to accommodate the
generally, has just received a lot of
COOK, A Nil I'AKLOR STO KS,
,r ooa or cnai, w inn ne
""P for ea.h or produce.
for wood or cal, which be will dispose of very
JOHN D. TlIOMPaON.
Nor. 4, lS3--lf.
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE,
, Second Ureet, above Arch,
, . rHUApF.LFIIlA.
X. -. I1I.AIK, I'lopiiiliu.
iLale of the Siul liouie," AUauiis City.)
ScpL 23, IStlJ-l y.
NEW TIIIM.
CARLISLE & CO.
jMi:src dky aoops,
a '() 'h,':s, i.('Mr.i:ut
mi rxu 1. :n,,i(', t c
rmi ii'siH Kc, ( ,,lltn. r()lM(jt ,flii,(it
llavo rcevived mul nro just oininir
(: lir-),:it tts,-1,n,'nt 1 f,i:it,
cu i:a I'Ksr, a. u m st skasun a p.i.f:
,,
' i"n ' 0 amittry. ivm.r.1.11
.If. ......
NoriuN's,
liAUDW.Aun ash (,i:hi::'sw. f:k
Bi dies'
t II 1 ? .
IloOtls. Nul)in! S-llltntra It-iliiinrnl ' fM,,'k,' '"""R f.'1'iMCs, lumps, clinrns, tubs, buek
nviuti. , lUlJI,lf.,Dlima(r.,, IJ.llmOlllI ets, brooms, brushes, butketa, washhoards, wood-
1 find Jlooj) bkirts !
11 ATS & CA lS ! JSOOTS k SllOKS !
; Ready Made Clothing;, of Latest Styles !
j S( 1 1 1 )( ) L-1 )OV K S t ST A T I ) X ! KV !
1 0 ;
; i'' ( - '
'tOAlOII.
l'oriihi uml Corn-Xttirvft.'
L AMI'S W (()) AM) t II.-
1.4tV HA in:.
Trunks tf Carpct-llags !
rii'i:.s, toi'.acco and skcsaus
Fish, Salt, mid A'aih !
Ctjal! 5p.:ri'I jLiimB-sacIl OubS
Fl.OUK, Ff.KI) a.nd Pkovisions !
I And all arlicloa urunlly kept in a flrit cla's
'country storo all of whi, Ii will bo (old
'.Til ss t t
! f jll(1l li I lit ( tlfilt T
J "'
! ., ,
or aiprnv.-d produce. Lumber or shingles.
i - u-r "
i'SlC: Sut'ItSOil WllV
; , "
i I'v,''-T 1,,"'-v I"irc-ti:i n i.lieir ' I. ') T II I N (i
n l,'pi ' VCP P T V
J.KOS. iVCO.
IIUIJ,;V11
Pccnii-c ll'.ej' 1 1
lleciiiise they I,
v.r;,
!u b
cheap for Cash
st goods ;
ep
liecriii.-o their flotliiu is well ma-le A fashioiinble;
leauso lhi;v keep, I'jo largest as-orlinent ;
lleeiius
thev get Jiew Hoods every week ;
Localise IbevgiiPfi cry one the worth of his mon'y
PccaiKC liiey tV.,o tho nilvn:itag of nobody ;
i... ,1
" "' -r " "1 "lclr c""""",r' w''1 5
'"v0" everwlic.ly likes to Jcal with them ;
I!w!U"" ,!,f " 11 ''enp0T lhan thu ruet ;
..a...... .n it ian. .1
1 it siuno 1 nr i" i Iling flrO nl'll SPwtU at Lit Wflll
M'00"""0 H'oyfau nut everybody ;
n .
llccauso tl'uir Store ism conveniently situated; j
Itccausi) iioU.dy leaves their store disaalislied ; i
Bocau.10 nil ivho deal wi'h lliem are sure to call
1 gain, and send llieir neighbors ; j
Becauf 0 ,1iey have purchased their Sto"k at suo.'i !
reduced ,rices that they can afford to
advf.k'i isi::
Tlieu ore fi few of the reruns why they sell so
il"inj.
All kinds of Country Produce taken at
tbo tiighcsl market price.
KF.IZF.NSTF.JN DliUS. A C). !
Clearfield, Xov 1 1 , lSi',.1, ;,.
Of Valuable Farm and Timber,
L A N I) . i
fpiIE subscriber, residing in Girard township,
X Clonrlield county. Pa., will se I at Pl l'.LIC
SALE, on Iho promises,
On Saturday 5th December next.
to Iho highest bidder, his FARM containing
'I Arrea, ,
allowance, adjoining lands nf Lcconle, Bur.
I kot, and others. SKI acres of
Inch is in an excol-
lent stale of cultivation, with n good two. story
y:. Mi: ill)l Si:, llAUn. all the necessary
otilhiiibliugs, tog-tbyr with a largo OKCIIARD,
and nn excellent Spring of W ater,
. ,
I (if this b,d is w.dl ,l ;,b Pvr nil-
, I, . I II lltlit'L I.
ent 120,0011 eu.iic feet
of w bile pino alone, nnd is located n itbin " niil-s
of iho Siisipiehanna river at tho mouth of !.(r
( reek, where there i o.xceller-t rafting ground.
ALSO One o'lier tr.vet of Land containing
", i Acres,
With a good lit 1 1 'St.: and ;.!, ,Y, a'ld also a
.S'.l W'-MII.I. in good runniug order, and loented
win, in I miles of IJic river.
The whole will bo so'id together, or separately,
to suit purchasers . ,
i. 1 erius inoderale, and made known on day I
of sale, or by iIdressiu;; the undersi 'nod by let.
ter, at Lecu itc's Mills, Clearlield count y, Pa.
JOHN Elt'jXOEL.
November II, t 3. ts
THE MAf.A7.INE l VU Til iFtIMEsT: '
PETEFSONs" MAGAZINE !
i
Iht 7i-.M and Unjust in the War U fur Lud'n t!
This popular monthly mngsiine will bo iirnfy
tiHSmirrf..ir IMH. It will contain ono thousand
pages el reading ! fourteen splendid steel plalcsl
twelve colored fashion plates: twclvo colored
hcrliu work patterns ! nine hundred wood ems'
end twenty lour pages of music! All tbis Trill!
be piven for only 1 wo Dom.aiis a year, or a did-'
Inr less tlau .Magaiines ur llio class of Pituriwe.'
lis
Tlirillin Talcs nnd Xowllottes ,
Aro the best published anywhere. All tlu wn,t
I'liaffir icriltrt nrr rnplnyt d In rrite ori'yi'y fir
Vi.rn.M." In 1 I, in ndditi'in lo its usual,
Humility of (Port stories, Foi n Oriu.-xai. Corr-j
niuiiT Novai.KTti's will bo given, by Ann S.
Stepheus. Ella Ro.lmnn, Frank Leo Benedict,
nnd Ihe Author of " The Second Life." It also
publishes
Fashions Ahead or All Otiikiis.
Each number, in addition to the colored plate,
I gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved no
! wand. Also a pattern, from which a press, Man- :
tills, or Child's Dress ran be cut out, without tin
laid of a inanlua maker. Also, several pages of ,
I Household and other Receipts. J
i It is tlie best l.ada Macazhie in the World.
Try It Inr one year. j
; TE11MS ai.wavs is AiiTAsce.
I One Copy, One Yenr f 3 00
Three Copies, for One Year, . . J no
! Five Copies, fur Ore Year, . . 7 iO
' Eight Copies, for One Yenr, . . 10 00
I'l einiiiiiiH ior s.;clliii up Clubs.
Three, Fivo or Fight copies make a Club. To
evciy person gelling up a club, at Ihe above rales
. r ik. M r. un ii,
co , of the Mv4i,ue for l64willliep.B
niARI.ES J. PETERSON.
TM Chestnut Street, l'hiiadeiphia.
iiTSpecimens scut gr ilij, when written for.
Ne. IS, H6.I.
J. P.
Hih jnH ..'iH'i) n lnro imirl mciit o
yhll (iikI Winter
j FOR LADIKS,
, Siieh ip ra.hinnea, nierinop, rep delnim, plaid,
pnruiello, brilliants, poplina, nlpaen, debere.,
' prima, ailkn, diiMcrelotb, cin(;li,,m, tiimkeeii,
linen luce, fdvirj,', velvet triiinniiijf, Cillerelti-,
braid, In lt, dreca btiltons, himicry, veils, ueM
coiseta, collars, hoodi, tiubins, acarl'i, hoop ,kirl
, balinorals, miintloi, emits, ahawls, furs, nntioiia',
' bonnets, hata, ribbons, tlowrs, plumes, Ao
MENS' WARE.
lleh ns cloll.s, rasainicro, saaaaiett, flannel, Jcani,
tweed, cottonadc, nnmlin, Italian cloih, velvet,
I lush, check, lieliing, denims, drilling, linen,
crii.li, a-rge, canvas, pad. ling, lin.oy vestiiiL-s,
eiinlen llannel, coats, pants, vests, overcoats,
cbiiwls, boya jackets, overalla. drawers, ovcr
sbirts. undershirt. Ko,.t. nn.l Hl,.a 1...I. ....1
r"1"'' lo"tc- '
i 1..V fn' If l' .- 3 V'TTr TT ,Tv pm n n, in. r.1
'Sueh as carpet, oilcloth, blinds, curtains. tn-,.l.
'en bonis, sieves, lint lrona, coll'eo mills, bed cords.
bap., wall p.iper. carpet chain, cotton yarn, can
dle wick, work baskets, lanterns, umbrellas, buf
falo robes, trunks, carpet bags, axes, angora,
Muslrnl instruments, violins, flutes, lil'es, strings,
Ac. Hardware, ipieenswiire, class ware, stone
waro. (Iroccries, drugs, confectionery, medi.
cines, (lour, bacon, fish, salt, grain, dried fruit.
Nails and spikes, rIiiim and putty, oils, vinegar,
tobacco, segars, candles, spices, powder, allot,
lead, jrindslones, railing rope, carriage trim
mings, shoo findings., school books, Ao; all
of which will be sold 011 the most roasonab'e
tonus, and the highest market price paid for
nil kinds of country produce.
Oct. 28, IS6.I. J. P. KUATZKIt.
Front t., above tlio Acnileiny, L'loarfirbl, I'a.
1803. 1SG3.
trmi.AM'i.riiiA i kuii: n.Mi.iioAD.
TIM1IS great line trnvcra a the Northern and
I X. Kotlhwcstcrn countioa of l'cim.j Ivuliia to
j the city of I'.rio, on Lako Krio.
It lias been leased by tho 'iiii.urniim llnil
1 romj Componi, mid under their i nspires ii be
1 ing rupidly opened throughout its enliro length,
j It is now in use for l'nssungcr and Freight bu
1 sincsi from IliirrUhurg to Emptrinm ('ii Fork,
I lij mi'es) on the Lastcrn llivision, and from
'. ''."'"TW 10
'v"u"-
Slieflic(d to Lrie, (7S miles) oa tho Wostern
' lin.r;.
if 1'nfniiitr Tmintnl Emporium.
' Kxpresa Tr.
xpress lr.uti loaves cas'ward 4 00 P. M.
i K .rcssln
Kxprcss Train nnivc; westward 1 ii P. M.
j Cars run through iutimit cimnok botli ways
j on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock
1 Jin veu. und between liallinioro ali i Look llnven.
I Kliovuit sleeping Cars iiccoiiipany iho Kxpress
Tnn 11 I'otb iii,vs between W ilkiniiispoi I and loilli
j morn, and Williams port and Pliilndolphn.
j For inionnotioii re-peeling Passi-ugiir businoss
j upply a! tlio .S, K. l.'nr, I 1 1 la and Market sl i.
I And lor l'leight business ol Ilia Cotiipany's
I Ageui.-., .'. 11. Kingston, jr., Cur. I ..lb mid .Market
Uls, l'biladelphoi ;
.1. W. Pevtiolds' Frio;
I .1. M. I'nll, Agent N. C. Tl. It. Bnl ,im re ;
I H. II. llorsTui, tlenl Freight Ag't, 1'biln.:
i I.kh is L. Iloi ct, 'len'l Ticket Ag't, I'liila. ;
, Jus. I). Potts, Lieii'l Maunder, Williamsport.
I Jan. 21, 1M03.
AIl.MIMSTHATOHS' XtlTIC I :.-Noli.-e
is hereby given, that Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of DAVID FLEtlAI., liloof
Morris (uwuship, ITearlinld county, dti."ci'.-t,
having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are reipicsled to make
immediate payment, rnd those having demands
against the same wi'l present them duly niilhou-
licaica for settlement.
J El! EM (A II SMKAL,
VALENTINE FLEUAL,
Adui'r.
October 2S, ISO.!. pd.
S'!
'It.tt r I'I'.I '.It. Came to premises if (lie
sin. sci iner, in l.awrcnco lownsliip, nn or about
tlio 1st of Scpfmber lii-t. a WHITE and BED
ST E Ell, supposed to be about 2J years old. The
! owner is i cniird to come ami prove property,
; pay charges, Ac, or bo will bo disposed of us
1 the law dirccls.
JCIIN fr HAW', Jr.
Xovcuiber I, ISB:;. pd.
TilU U.N1TKI) STATUS HOTKIJr B?"!ednl noial effeets and
' medical virtues of the.e Bitters.
HARRISBURG, Pa. '', " J- avp-., is cuicii, I), f)., Editor of tk
Eoryrl'ijti-itin uf H,li,jiun Kiwulcdijt.
CO EULV it II (j'J'CIl ISUN, Pmiu-iehti. I A"ll,uh liF'W"d tu favor or recommend
ll'etcnt Jlcdicinet iu fenoral, through distrust
T
MILS Hotel, so well known to the irav.li.,'
public of Clearfield county, is now in a cur -
... "
iitu n t i anont Hie most excellent :ieeor.inod:ition
either for the transient guest or the pcrinaiicKt
boarder.
The '1'nitcd Slates
iences of
bus now all the courcn
,i rinsr class nn:r
n,,d the I roprictorsare determined to sp.vo ncill-
of tin 'cue:, ""Tl";', ", '" "'T'i' . "'""r "''
,"U; T'7. I'":"!';'R nf .o travcliiii;
public is re-pc. llully solicited. jly I, 'W, y.
MAINE STltEE 1 , CUKWENSYILLE, FA., '
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor.
'"PUIS long established and well known 110
L TEL, Minuted in tin w c.-t end of tho town,
has been remod, lied, enlarged ami Iui) roved, and
the proprietor rcspei t In I ly iinnoiiiiccs to bisnii-j
mcrous triends, and to tiie travelling nublic. Ibut'
ne B(,w prepared to accoiniuodiito nil who inuy I
favor Mm with a cull, I
Amnio, safe nno comfortable tabling Is st
inmirn to the preniis
ml trusty attendants
will always be on band.
Charges moderate.
Feb, 12, 1 Si; -2.1;.
Flyers Patent Churn,
A superior art cle. A family using this Churn
novcr need bo without butter!
All tho above nnd many other articles aro fur
nished lo customers cheap for Cash or exchanged
for approved country jiroiluce. Cherry, Muplc,
Poplar, I.inwood nnd oibor LuMibrr suitablo for
Cabinet wik-I;, taken in exchange for fu niliiro.
' RciiieinUxr the .bop Is on .Market utrcet,
Clearfield, Fa.. and nearly uppoiiie the 'Slid low
Stor.." JOHN CUI.ICH.
Xov. 2d, IS 12. y
STK
tub
AY 1U I.J.. H"n-ine.tn Hie icciui-cs of Ibo
tiibscrVi-r in Beocsria oivnhiii. on or about
the middle of Aagust hiet. a Iji colored Bull,
supposed l be about .1 years aid. The owner is
required to come forward, prove properly, Ae. ,
otherwise be will be mid a lit H direct..
Nor. 11, lsi;l-pd.
"IxTiniCH & :AL'Tlol.TUI1ubh,7'aro
J bervby rautioiied at'ain.t buying or taking
an assigniueiii f ( note for $7 diited fomi-liino
in June iast. payable in April Isitl, given by me
to David Aakey, of Bradford township, m f did
not roeive value therefor, and will not rny U
unless com polled by duo course of lew.
, JACOB CiKAHHART.
'rjham twp., Nov. II, 'fl.-j.
I 'nrin for fr-ile.
'JMin iiibseriber residing in Covington town
ship, now oflcrs his valuable farm ior sale on
reasonable terms. It is located rn the Clearfield
road, and contains S arrea of land; 70 of
which is cleared, wi'h a two story house, suitable
for a hotel, wagonmaker shop, and other out
buildings, a young bearing orchard, and a well
of t xcellcnl water at Ihe door. A Coai. Bass:
is opened on the farm with a vein of coal 0 feet
thick. ,
i .Hrrur terms snfl parucuinis, aimiess iue
I iAmi ,lf( M yn.-hvlll- P. . Clearfield co.
Oct. V-, isnj.
L. BUINH ELL.
O IOVH PIIMw
I'of sale al Ihe ehesp store
0"f John ! Thompson, in Curwensville, n 1
wensville, n
Kov. II, 1M.
cents per pound.
A IIUilll.Y CO.NCKM 11ATKU
Vcyclallo Ivxfnict.
A VVIU) TO.MC
THAT WILL ULI.IEVK TUB AKKLICTKP, A
Aot Make Drunkards,
Dr. BIOOFffi WDS
German lUllers,
iM!i;r.i;r.i) r,v
DR.C. M.JACKSON,
IMIIl.ADf.l JMI t, Ta.
Will Fft'pctr.ally and Most Ceitaiuly
CUlti: A LL DISEASES
AH13IXU FKO.U A
DIS0RDEHED
LIVER.
STOMACH
or KIDNEYS.
lIOOFLANir.S OKI .MAN HITTKRS
Will cure every case of
Chronlo or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid
neys, and Diseases arising from a Dia
frdered Ktouiuch.
OI'.SKItVK 'lilt; FuLI.uWINCI S Y M F
touii resulting from Disorders of the
Digestive Organs :
in
ward Piles,
F u 1 1 n 0 sa cr
Mend to the
Head, Acidity of
tho Mouincli, Nausea
Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fulness or Wtight
In tho .Stomach, Sour Erue
lations, Sinking or Fluttering
fit tli Pit ef the Stomach, swim .
tiling of the Head, Hurried and
Dillieult Breathings Fluttering at
Heart, Choking or suB'ucating .Sonsa
pillions when in a lying posture, Dinino.u
sf Vision, Dots or Webs before the
Jsight, Fever and dull pain in the
Head, Defiuiency of Perspiration,
yellowness of Skin mid Kyes,
J'uiuinthe side, Buck, Cbtst,
J.iiubs, Ja., tsuddon Flush
41s of Heat, Uurnitig in
(bo Fienh, Constanl
Imaginings of
Fvil and great
J) e P r essicn of
Spirits.
PATiTICTLAU KOTICL'.-For those who de
sire and will have a Liipior liilterr, we publish
Ihe fullouing receipJ,: Uet one bottle Hoolland's
li'eriuan Bitl-rs and mix wit Thm tjmiru of
(loud ltm,'dij nr H'ii'Uvy, and tho result will bo
a preparation thr.t will 'or enl iu medicinal vir
tues and true excellence any of the numerous
Liquor Bitters in the market, a .d will ennt much
h ;i. Von will Lave nil the virtues uf JJoolnnd't
Hittrrt in cunncciion i lb a nrliclo of Liquor,
at a miieh less price than theto inferior prepara
tions will cost fog.
IIOOFLAN 1S GERMAN lilTTEUS
WILL UiVE YOU
A GOO D A 1 V E T I T E ,
Will give you
STI50.VG HKALTIIV iNKRVKS,
Will give you
P.KlSK ANI KNKUtilCTlC FEELINGS,
Will cot uio vuu to
SLEET WELL,
And w ill positively prevent
YELLOW FEVER, BlLLIold FEVER, Ae.
Thoso aiilferlig from Broken Down and Deli
emu Cunslitiiuioiis, 4'roni whatever cause, either in
Male or Femalu, will find in lloofland'a Ucrman
Ililtors, a lioiuedy tint will restore them to their
usual health. Such has leen the case in thous
ands of instanctii. and a fair trial is but required
to provo the asicrticn.
rtcincmber that those Bit'.ers are NOT Aloko
bulic, and NOT intended as a Beviragu.
The ( rorieroT bine tbiusnnds o Letters from
tho most cinineiil Clivirriiien. Lawvors. I'hvai.
i eiutis ii n l Citii-'iif. Testifying tf their own per-
l?.ei .r."'srca,,'UW.un-,Boota' 1 el know "f no
sin iat l r'Ob I uiv B Sinn oi.'iv n t... hru I,.
the benefits ho boiiever kiuiself to hare received
from any simple prcpnriUion, in Ihe hope that he
may thus contribute tu tho benefit of others.
I I do this tho more rondily in regard to Hoof
, land's Herman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
I Jackson, of this cit,', beeauso I was prejudiced
; iu ,bllt ,,ry were Sicily an alcolidic mixture.
1 ",U ""'"'"''-l '" '"friend Hubert Shoemaker,
Fs,, , fr the ,eu,oval ef thi. prejudieo l y proper
u,s , ,r ...courKgemcat to try tlie.n, when
ngAim t taem lor many years, under Ike impress-
sufloring from great and long continued debility.
The use of three bottles of these Bisters, at the
beginning of the present year, was followed by
evident relisf, and restoration to a degree of bod
ily and mental vigor which 1 lad nut f.lt for six
months beferc, and bad almost despiiirod of re.
gaining. I thercforo thank Ood aud my friend
for directing uio to the use of them.
J. NEWTON ElOW.
Philadelphia, Juno 23, lbCI.
Diseases of Kidneys nnd Bladder, lo Toune- or
Aged, Mulo nr Female, are spcodj! removed,
and rjioudily restored to health.
Deliento Childrcu those sufloninf; from Mnraa.
inus, wasting awuy, with scarcely any flesh on
their bones, aro cured in a very short time ; one
j bottle in such oases, wiil hava a most surprising
effect.
Parents ba ing surTorlug children as above, and
wishing to raise them, will never regret tho day
they commenced with these Bitters.
Lit'rary men, Students, nud those working
hard with llieir braius, should always keep a hot.
tie of lloefllnnd's Bitters near tbetn, as thoy will
find much benefit from its mo, to both inind and
body, invigorating and not deprjssin-.
It is not a Li'juorBtiiuulaut, and leaves bo pros
tration. I ATTENTION', SOLDIERS,
Antl the friends of Soldiers.
Wo cull the attention uf all fcaving relations or
friends in the army to Ihe fact that "llootlund'a
Herman Bitters" will cure niuo-tunths of the dis
eases induced by exposures and privations inri
, dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost
i daily In the newspapers, on tho arrival of tho sick,
it will bo noticed that a very largo proportion
are suflering from debility. Kvory esse of that
kind can be readily cured by Hoolland's Herman
Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that,
if these Hitlers were freely used among ojr sol.
dicrs, hundreds of lives might be saved that oth
erwise would be lost.
I The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals,
who hnvo been restored to health by the use of
these Bittcns, sent to tbciu by thvir friends.
I MEYVAHB OK COUNTERFEITS!
Soe that the signnture r,f "C. M. JACKSON" is
, on Ibo wliACI'KR nf each Bottle.
I'l Ice per Itolllo 7. cents,
' Or half ito.rii lor $. I.
I Fhonld your nearest drug;;lst not have '.he srtl
ole, do not he put on by any of the intoxicating
I reparations Hint may bo offered In its place, but
end to us, and wo will lot ward, socuro y psckud,
by express.
Principal Office on J Manufactory, Nu. ft.ll Arch
t;eet, Philndelphli.
JONES k EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. Jacxso A Co ,)
Pr" rielnrs.
ff-Forsaleat llorlswick A Hustno'a Drag
siere, Cleasleld, Pa. Jnly 1 ' y