Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 07, 1864, Image 3

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VEJttOCKATIC NATIONAL TICKET.
for vuknt '
EN'.
GISOIIUK B.
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Or TENNSVLVAMA.
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ION. CiEOKGE JL TENULEXON,
or oirio.
PEMOCKATIC COUNTY TICKUT.
' VOX SREttJi'F,
ACQ11 A. FAUST, of Curwonsvillo.
FOR COUNTY TOM MISSION F.R,
QOIUD BAKEIt, of Knox t
twp.
rrR insTRirr ATronxKV,
M Mfir.T.ntvjn fn:.....i.i
,vV..,)V, v..uut-iu,
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O. EVANS, of l'iko township
FOR COltONOR,
ILMti v. PAIlKE, of Clearfield.'
,
k rpj.,..i. . j ,
F T1UUr S). Vr Pies- ,
I 1 in LhieniTO tinnvnnt inn hna nrliniii-iiml
It ha. performed its allotted work. TtJtLcro " not a worJ of truth U-
Wnibcrs return to their constituents to' Slti-ose you trv it ox. "That's what
ieceiro the plaudit, "well done, good and ?0U ?or "f wT? d l? TCt'
l','fi,m;,ni, r n r n ln8- 'filer and Wallace ought to bo nunc
(r,.tr,ful servants." Gkoruk B. McCmllax, fot. aiaking such speeches.''
Iho nominee of the Convention and the' SucU WM tho sabstanco, if not tho iden-
xcai A.B,.ue..lw .. uii.ieu states, neeiu lical wordg useJ. in n remark ma(Ie on our
bo endorsement at our hand,. His Irar.1,,, on Monday lust, by one of Lincoln'
ery.m. uS u icauer, nis energeuo ilireling3( wnen PpCaking of the reported
UoiinwtratTe abilities, his reticence under, collision between the Provost Marshals
persecution, his devotion to hi. soldier,, 'od lheif aMi,tapt., and certain alleged
lit puro and spotless life, his fine educa-idMcrterianj thoir fricnds ; Knox town.
lion, and hn ability to grasp the fireotBhipi If that fellow will tako a friend's
Uestionj that will necessarily devolve advice ho will ruako himself aa scarce as
1L Li... r i . . ; it t i i
npun unu lurio uuon, are wen Known 10
"I Vi a nDnla T T !u rtAmtnalin turn mnifn!
f.uv ,.vr. - '"
.upon u.e ur6 muoi, w mi singular nnan-ihis
pity.
I His colleague upon the ticket, lion
a,,i.0 u, vu.u, .3 ujuung
P1.I..V.. uv-u ul..lJr.u. Bicu.eiiergj,
and lias been a life long Democrat. At a
inember of Ccngref, he has distinguished
iiimsclf by fidelity to tho cardinal princi
ples of our Government. Such is the
SlirVAt nrexpnled for Ihn ..ifWeanf 1 1,
K i. I
mericaii peupio.
EliewLere in our columns will be found ,
he nlalform of nrincioles adonted br the
'nai,at,i;nn n !u v;f ,i;D:rt
UUltiii tvri. 4. v to ayi iv i VAiaiiiUl OUU I
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imnhatio. It enunciates Ibreo treat ear.
t o
their I
jdin&l nrincinles of tho Democracy :
Lnirervinir tidolitv to the Federal fninn
r a - -
y tho States ; their unalterable conviction j
hat peaceful measure, are the true means i
L the restoration of that Union, nDd
fhrir determination to preserve unim
aired as well the rights of the States as
he power of tho General Government.
TliA rtlutfnrni nf nrinrinlA is ftQsArit inll v
1 radical. It does not attempt to deal)
".tii . .
I 1 'n
ut grapple with the vital questions of,
the hour, and plainly defines the position I
1 '
f the Domocracy. There is no room for
Idoublo construction, no attempt to ovade
he real issue, but clear as the sun at noon
ty, and distinct as the rolling thunder,
lit rings out our rallying cry, "Peace on
Jibe basis of the Union of our Fathers.'
Vi'hilst tho Lincoln Administration
Lavo mado bloody, relentless, and inhu
man war tho Alpha nnd Omegs of their
means for tho restoration of tho Union,
the Democracy pledge themselves to a
cessation of hostilities and a National
Convention, or other peaceful means, to
ttUin the same end. Reason, intercourse,
and negotiation made tho Union, and tho
Democracy have unfaltering faith that
the same means will restore it.
The pcoplo are tie arbiters of thttirown
Llestinv, and in their hand we feel that
we aro safe. Lot them but be aroused to
tin magnitude of the issues involved, to
ths immense responsibilities now hsvolv-
Uupon them, to the fact that their lib-
'Ws and the problem of In J capacity of
fman r..r aolfr-nvflrtimftnt are tremblicc in
Mlie scale; and the result will be for us. 1
fe will not doubt it ; wo cannot doubt it.
Awake, then ! Let every man feel that
o is responsiblo for tho result.
Lot DO In
ank movements of tho enemy dim t you
row tho real issue.
TI..... ...Ml ..:i:r.. r r- . l il
a.., ... v.i.iy mcleii-ax, anu .
ndeavor to uivort
our attention Irom
heir own misdeeds.
Detraction and
Vecutiom have but served to brighten his
l. 1 .1 V: B.lAn... 1. .,1 1
niriues. nuu uia ismeucn usi aii.iecl 10
I : . ...... ...
KnuUo him the taol ot tlie people Wo I
ill not defend him : thoir abuse will aid !
a lus elevation. Oar course is an Oggro.s- , Is licrobj given, That Letters of Adminis
.... ' (ration nn the o.titji of Henry F. Schoening,
fro ono. We demand at tno lianas or air.
Lincoln a.l account of hi stewardship,
wu ui . ,;., .nd
Where are the hopes, the happiness, and
prosperity of this country, entrutteu to
bis care four years since ?
ri.. :.
MUI1U IS HID,
Union of the Slates, under a Government
of law, dispensing equal and exact justice
to all 7 Where are the smiling lleld, the
Plenteous harvests, and the happy home.
the States made the theatre of war T ;
Where are the hundreds of millions of j
" ' "io ... , ...
treasure squandered and stolen In
Telenlless wart Where are the liberties
f the people, unnecessarily loadod by
liwles tatrape t Where are the lens
f thoutand of bray souls burleJ inb
eternity by criminal mismanagement and
reckless change of command,-- a,i
greater than all, wLeroareour hopes for
liberty and Unioncnce and prosperity f
The Legislature.
The Legislature adjourned sine dit on
iuursuay, August 25th. The only meas
tins of importance passed, were the ap
propriation of $100,000 to the poor of
Chaniberbburg; the amendmeut of the
militia law, so ui to authorise the imme-
enrolment of all between 13 and 45,
ana lb provision for calling out either
b' volunteering or draft not exceeding
t ! "& f Slato defence. Tho
" "w ui.-u UIHUUIIUU.
The Sennto a1i,1 It. w. t nv.
I ..lwvv aivii. ffui..u j ur
re.i, oi husqucbanna, Speaker during the
the vacation-ihe Ropullicnn. toIId, fori" rto!
!'', and the Democrats voting for Sena-
lor Wallace.
fisafln the jirocoodinfis of tho Chicago
Convention as printed on our first page,
the name of iho member of tho Commit
tee on Resolutions from Pennsylvania
was not given. Tho gentleman 6eloctod
was our fellow-townsman, lion. Win. A.
Wallace, who was eoleoted to read the re
port of Iho Committee to tho Convention,
' iU
&Rj which duly ha porformod in tho most
- .i:ii l.
I A Hoax Our citizens were startled on
Monday last by tho report that ono man
l,i 1 .. l ..1 :
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attempt to arrest some alleged deserter on
jLioatueiu
Creek, on Saturday last. As
tho report is not confirmed wo presume
thorepc
'
jssiblo in this region. Ho had better
. ...
consider tUatsomewuiiirfici.'Kn demands
imm0,liatQ .llcntion elsewhPr
Men
. .
of his class and calibre, should take warn.
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llltuciuio IV 19 IW IUIP. BLU UllUtSlblUUll
that Domocrats have endured'as much of
guch aneua!ie as lpv intend to.
THE WAR NEWS. .
Highly important news is reported from
Sherman's army. Atlanta was entered by
tho advance of Our forces On tho 2d inst.
Onfl ncrnnnt anva Ihn nluno wna nvarimtpd
j - t
b? the Confederates after a severe battle,
in whieh tho rebel army was cut in two,
' - 1 - -n ... 1 1 nt A.a
unu auuereu neavy loss. iiieso mum arts
.. ct t Ctl 1 1 ..a .
,ven Dy ocreiary oian.on-uu. uu ,-r-
t'cu'ars aro SlveD- r way Richmond,
Gon - Grant enj9 doeral i"g that
iii.. r it . r a 1 1 . i i i :
u,,p ,u" ' A;,"ul 1,143 "
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If " true, but fow Confederates could
Lave escapeu
There are no new movements in tho ar
my of tho 1'otomac the contending for
ces maintaining their respective positions
retenburg.
It is di hcult to ascertain the real posi-
ah f (To ira in flirt Cli nn n n flna I V nl?ftf
A . . .. l4. . , . .
, . . .t, . f . v
ArneUjA Ami that, (ha fAhala h IIVA imliiu
puled sway south of Winchester at least.
Fort Morgan, in front of Mobile, has
surrendered with uhout COO prisoners, and
about CO guns.
The draft, it is believed, did not take
place on the 5th, in any district. It seems
that tho President was under tho impres
sion that the Act of Congress required but
fifty days notice ftcm the day of the call
until the date of the draft ; whereas, it is
now ascertained that licly days is required.
But aside from this, the President's proc-
lara.Uion was dated the 18th of July--giv-i
ing but 40 days lo the 5th of Seploniber,1
unless both the days named are included.!
This but shows the blundering propensities !
of tho blunderers at Washington. I
UEl.IEi' NOTICE. The Iiosrd of Relief
for the county of Clearfield, will meot at tho
: I ,.iv..- .!. ....I..,. ....1 Tl.w-.
dnyj tU 2.th na oUtll iayt 0f September, iscl
The Board have directed that oil new uppli-
Zldr.
regiment aud company; when cniistod ; the
'number of children, with ogo nnd sex of ea.h ;
the township in which they resided at tho time of,
pnUstment, and their present residence ; and that
fho is without tho means cf support for her.olf
and children, who aro dependent upon her. (
Two witnesses of credibility, from tho tow nship
which she reside., must nlso be produced
whose certificato, sworn to before the board, must
set forth that the applicant i. tho person she cp-r
resents herself to be; that tho statomtnent ofthe.
nuxihur unrl acre nf her fuiullv is true ;
tnai sue
dcTtitut cir cumstancos and her family in
utllni wnn -ndthnt all tho fusts set forth in her
per-'application are just nnd U-uo.
Sfl liil.d'of RelleV
. i I . 1. . I . n nr-Aor
oLnlication li mauo ana iuo ii.i.m.-n ..rr..
vv . . ' u I' II A IH.KY. (Uk.W
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. dmivktr VTOH'S NOTICI'.-Notic
.... ,.,. . rl.nrfiu1(1 ... i... decensed,
having been granted to the undersigned, all por-
un "'aeutoa to snij estate are requirea to niia
linmoJinto pnymenti 8nd thof0 M.ing cii,,
.gainst the samo wUl present thein duly ttu'hontl-
catcd for .ottlemonL
H1DV T OitTni'VIVl
maivi u. ovuur.ii am,
Administratrix.
aug.3-6t
AUTION. The public are horcby caution-
J ed against buying or telling, or in any wsy
puling . I rZX
d town,hiP) vi. Two horses, ono two -horse
wagon, one .ott doubls ibarnoos, 8 -head of sheep
head of hogs, one plow, one timber sled, and
' Jocking store-i the .aid property legally
"""""" . . ;-r,n nt?MT
belong, to me. '"v
Brady tp., aug. 17, 1864.-pd.
17I8H-Mckerel, Cod.Jsh, herring, Sajiptn,
in aU lit psc.. 3- KRATZEIVS.
Orphans Court Sale of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Y vir uoofan order of the Orphan.' Court
Louse of John B. Radebach, in Decatur tp. on
Fridav. tl, Irt.l. p .
, v.. u.v ui oujji, r next,
fccvcnty-Five Acres.
cvcnty-Five Acres,
more or less, of Unimprored Land, late the e. -
talo of George Go.a dPoeai.od. .ituato about ono
miU .out i-east of tho Blue Ball Hotel. Thi!
...... ,D won uniDerca with WHITE and YELLOW
r-1 " ' , ,,ul ,01fr U11M fron Tyrono A
I . . f5 - w 'IUIIIB
hi.. ,. . ' ,1ulero lumber command, tho
highest price., and is therefore adeirable prop-
TEUMS. Ono half cash at .al, and tho re-
i 1 . ... , " . "lerenfter, wilh interest, to I
i . - j uioreiiiuir. wun intflrest. to
miM ,1,... -.1 . Z ' I' v..
.i ... , '
"ncn " uttendnnee will be eiven hr
CYKKJJIt'S I10WK,
JOSEl'il GOSS,
(Executor, of (icorgo Gosa, deceased.)
August 2-Mj, 130i-tJj. '
Orphan's Court Sale nf
VtTITi ill i- n.i . V V,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
lYvirt,,o of an order i..ued out of ih. O,
J.J Than Court of Clearfield oonntv. at Juno
term, 1804, thoro will be exponed to" PUBLIC
&ALU, on tho prcwif-cs, in Morris twp., on
Saturday, tho 17th September next.
nt 2 o'clock, r. m., tho following valuablo REAL
ESTATE, to wit:
Ninety Acres of Land,
lato tho ostato of David Flogal, doccased. About
SIXTY acres of this land is cloured, with House
and Barn thereon orccted, and a eood Orchard :
the b.ilnnco is heavily timbered with the best of
WHITE PIXE, and is within hnlf a mile of a
Steam Saw Mill. The whole bsing-a valuablo
ami dosirublo properly.
n.i..ut3.. i t.
i u : une-imi mo purcna.o monej in l.fth day or September, 1?, at 1 o'clock in tho
hand at lb; ccnur.natiou of Iho sale ; the residue afternoon, f.r the purpose above stated, uceord
in one year thereafter, with interest, to bo ... illJ? to tho terras of tho eighth section of the sup
cured by bond and mortgaKo on the promises. I pi,.,nenl lo , School law, approved tho fth day
said day, when duo attendance will be given by
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1A ill UbAllllAK r,
August 2 L tb, lSC4-tds. Guardian.
Orphan's Court Sale of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an order isMiod out of the Or
phan's Court of Cloarfield county. at Juno
term, 1861, there will be exposed ta I'UBLIC
a a Lib, in liUtncrsburg, on
Thursday, tho 15th September next,
nt 2 o'clock, p. m , the following valuablo REAL
KSTATK, situite in Brady twp., Clearfield co.,
containing
Fifty-Three Acres of Land,
and allowance, bounded as follows : I'eginning
nt a post, thonce north 73 degrees cast 611 perches
to a post on line of 1). Dunl.p, deceased, thence
north by said land 137 perches to a post, thenco
by land of K. Long 64) to a roH on lino of A.
Brooks, thence south on said Brooks' land 115
porches to place of beginning. The land is im
proved, with a small house ar.d log stable theroon
erected, Into the estato of Thomas Ilrglo, doe'd.
TERMS : One-half the purchase money in
band at tho confirmation of tho sale ; tho rosidue
in one year thereafter, with interest, to bo secur
ed by bond and tnortjrngo on tho premises.
jSd'Salo to commmouco at 2 o'clock, p. ui., of
said day, when duo attendance will bs given by
JESSE LINES,-
August 24th, 1861-tds. Guardian, Ac
Orphan's Court Sale of .
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an ordor of the Orphan's Court of
Clearfield county tho undersigned will ex
poso to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House in
the borough of Clearfield, en
Monday, the2Cth September next,
(being the Monday of tho Court.) A'l that certain
pieco of land aituato In Fike twp., Clearfiold co.,
conta'nlng
Two Hundred Acres,
being tho west end of a larger tract of land be
longing to Anthony Kratior, late of Pike tp., do
ceased. Tho said 200 acres adjoin land, of Wl
dcuiiro on tho wost, and othor remaining lands of
the .aid Anthony Kratzer, on the east, and being
heavily timbered with white pine timber.
TERM. One half on confirmation of tale,
and the residue In one year with interc.t.
C. KRATZER,
Bug., JIth,'6t-tds. Administrator.
ADJOURNED
ORPHANS' CCURT SALE
OF
MAIL. S3PAra.
l'lfly Acrts iii Kaithaus Township.
1- Y virtuo of an order of tho Orphan's Court
pf Clearfiold eounty, the following Real Ks
tiit'e will be sold on Iho premises on FKIDAY,
tho 23d of SEPTEMBER, 18(4, at 2 o'clock p.m.,
viz: A certatn tract of land situnto in Karthaus
township, bounded by lunds of I. O. M'Closkoy,
D. Mooro, ot nl, containing FIFTY ACRKd,
about twenty acres of which is cleared and under
cultivation; t'-o residuo is farming hind of good
quality lato tho ostato of John Harlzog, dee'd.
Terms One half tho pur-haso money at con
firmation of snlo, nnd tho ba'aneo thereof in one
year, to bo secured by bond nnd mortgnge.
3 ' GOM'RKY FldllER,
ati"24-tt Adm'r of John Hart:'g, dee'd.
Auditor's Notice.
T
1i,o underlined auditor, appoinlea ny
tho
Orphan's Court of Clenrfield county, to at
dis-
tribute tho monies in tho linn is oi t m. n. cuaw,
.l.n:niui-,,inr of tho ..state of John belirigo, (le-.
8- j
..i i....kn r.:o nniipA tbnt. ho will attend to ,
tho duties of hi. nppointment, at his oliiee in j
Clearfield on Monday, boptemiier
l'Jth, 161,
at ten o'elock a. m., when ami wtero an persons
interested may attend.
It. J.
WALLACK,
Aug. !4,'64-3t.
Auditor.
J. O. J3L&CKWELL,
wirn
GEO. W. HEED & CO.
CLOTHING,
Also, Jobbers in
Cloths, Cassimcres and Sattinotfl,
No. Ii;i Market Mrcet,
North eido botween Fourth and Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
ir-Call and seo our extonsive stock.
Aug. 10, '04. tf.
For Snlc A Fruit Earm.
THE subscribr offer, for saloon reasonable,
term, his FARJl situated in Lawrenco town- j
ship, about midway .botweon Clearfiold and Cur-.
rracre.h o f cleared, with a Frame House
and lmo Darn. There re upwards of 400
U . . . i I- ..i AAnilifinti fill ITl A 20
KL. ..... with : a Quantity of Cherry trees,
Grupevincs, and other small fruit thcreon-tho
"L h...ni well located. The tide is indisput-
-ui. v... i.nn. muilv to the subscriber
at
GEORGE IU0RN.
Clearfield.
August 10.
1S64.-U".
Chop! Chop! Chop!
flA AArii Bushels .upcrior RYE-CIIOP
U,UUU Just recoived and for sale st
H 75 per bnndred.
JAMB3 TETT.
pbilljAurJ, Ag- , Ui L ii
Teachers' Examinafi
ppi.icATa , ..c "
' i,? T"0? ' tb Mlo
.!., . : ur "Dnooi win msec lur ex
g named plaoei'
Lutuersburir. MaU.y.
mber 5
Fo, Fer"u?' " enn, at Lumber city, W
I 'y. .Septembers. ty
r or uen, at Uower, Wtdnndnu Vnin,l.,.
For cnrwenniii. .r,s Pd,. .... .
For curwcrsv.n. and rik0.t m. .-.. r...
1 F " tZ'J, , llT I ,
,,2 BradfVLd' Williaau' Qrovo,
I -i??: fej;lembor 12-
T 141 iJlertown, H einetJuv,
September 14. " "
For Uocatur nd Woodward, at Centrs school
house in Decatur, Th,r.dny, September 15.
For Loocana ,nd Uulich, at Glen Hope, Jfur.
F h-uij:!,0,!"' Cons nm M
.... .
Md kartha"" rt Mu,Snb,,re'
ynv I nfiti.n TV . . . . .
,r , ".i 10-1 schoo house n
Huston, Friday 23d.
For ClearBeld and Lawrence, at CloarCeld on
Monday 20th.
o private examination will
hn finlil lin.n.a
satisfactory cnuse bo shown, and then applicant.
i e"! A7r!l,cnrc,tI f at 1,ast
I ' . l"B ""ura Direct. rs of tho
idlPlr,ct 'n w,l"ch th"y i'rop.e to teach. n
J .lh" .?".lf..!',tt?c'1 !". .". '.".i under apyrlr-
emnstances, without a vnlid certilioute, which the
director, should examine carefully bef iro con
tracting. Applicants will bo required to attend
at thoso places nenrest tho district to which they
ore applying for schools. Tho examination, will
COiniucueo at 9 o'ului-h,, a. m.
C. B. SAXDF0RD,
Bug. 17, ISC I. 4t. Co. Supt.
rp THK JSt'HOOI, I 1 RECTORS OK
JL CIcnrDeld county, Gkntlrmex . Artilicn-
tion having been made by tho Itunrd. of Pi roc
tors of a majority of the School listricts in snid
county, stating their desire to incrcuso the snln
ry of tho County Superintendent thereof, you
aro respectlully requeMed to moot in Convention
ai mo court nouse, iu (.icnriiom, on Tues lay tho
oi .inv. ja. u. k. ill ill itw
aug. 17, '6i.
.S'ii. Com. School.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
TEST IX PIE, having applied fur License
a. an Auctioneer, under the IT. 8. Rovenuo
Laws, respectfully informs bis friends and the
publia genorally, that ho is always prepared to
attend public sales !u any part of the county, nt
tho shortest notice, nnd on tho most reasonable
terms. Ho tan b addressed, personally or by
letter, at Leconf. Mills, Clearfield county, Pa.
ji'l3-4t JUSTIN PIE,
T? M. McKIERNAN, Dentist, respectfully in
I forms tho citizens of Glen Hope, Janesville
aim iiumiiy, wiai no uns loeaicu in .'uneivuie, rortablo Meain Mill sent to Cambria Iron Com
whero ho lc prepared to wait upon all who may I pony, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of lum
desiro his prnfessirnnl services. &9-Calls to : her, (two thirds of it being rnk.) and would
other parts of tho cointy will be promptly attend- cheerfully recommend your Mills to those in
ed to.
F. M. McKlEKiMA.V.
may ll,'64-3m pd.
ROBERT J. WALLACE, Atto!(ht at Law
Clearfield, P OfT.ee in thaw's Row, op
posite the Journal office.
dee. I, 1058. tf
1364 1 06 1 .
PHILADELPHIA &. ERIE RAILROAD.
T
HIS great line traverses the Northern and
Northwestern counties of Pennsylvania to
tne city oi I'.rio, on
Lako Frio
:It ha. been leased by tho Prnnnuhnndx llitil
road Comiony, and undor their auspice, is be
ing rapidly opened throughout its entire longth.
. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bu
ineai front Jlarrlaburg to St. Mauv'i (2JI-'orlr,
211 miles) on tho Eastern Division, und from
Sheffield to L'rio, (73 miles) ea tho Western
Division.
1'ime n Pti'trngrr Train at Emporium.
Express Train leavos eas'ward 3 oO P. M.
Aco'ui'n Train arrives westward 1 30 P, M.
Cars run through withoi-t cnAXflit both ways
on tnoso trains botween I'hiladofplua and Look
liaven, anil between IJaltunoro and In
net: TffLVAn
Elccnnt Slecpinif Cars aeeoninnnv the Kinro..
Train both ways between Willinmsport and Balti-
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia
For Information rospocting Passcnirer businost
apply at the S. E. Cor. 1 1th mid Market sts.
And for Freight business of the Company s
Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market
sts., Philadelphia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erie ;
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimoro
H. II. UotTSToM, Hon'l Freight Ag't, Phila.j
Lewis L. Houpt, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Phila.j
Jo.. D. Potts, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport
may 25, 1864.
DISSOLUTION'. The partnership ;horoto
fre existing betwoon the undersiined, in
the publication of the VIcarJIM Jiciublican, wa.
dissolved by mutual consent on the lllb of
July, 186 1.
Tho Books aro in the hands of the junior part-
nor for Collection, J huso patrons knowing them
i , , ,,!, i, ,
selves indebted to the late publishers for either ,
subscription, advertising,
nvlnHwm-Ir nr. ,a.
spcctfully invited to cull nnd settle their accounts
at thoir earliest convenience.
D. W. MOORE,
O. B. GOODLANDEil.
Clearfiold, July 17, 1SC1.
DISSOLUTION.
TIIB partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned in tho practice of the Law,
in Clearfiold nnd .'(joining counties, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
WM. A. WALLACR,
JOHN. Q. LI ALL,
Clearfield, July 27, ISOl.
,'t?f'The businers will be contlnuod t Clev
Euld as heretofore, by
WM. A. WALLACE.
V AIJTlO. Ail porsons aro horcby caution
cd against taking an assignment f a prom. ;
iL..nrv slutn iivon bv Ihn undt'rMii'ned I. Juhn
g',nitri nnd Robert Stewart, dated in August or i
Sepiembcr, LSf.2, and psvablo In tho Spring of
16S. ns said nolo has been paid in full. I
JOHN DIX0X, )
Bradford tp., July 20, 18P4-pi.
Susquehanna House,
ivmvrssviLLE, r.
XV. W. WO!t HAM., I'roprlutor,
mlllS lartre ani commodious HOTEL Is do
J. lightfully located on the bank of the Sus I
quebanna, in tho borough of Curwcnsville.
1 he proscnt iironnctor will spare o enori w
reuuer uih tuniuaivr. c.iiiiiiniiri i .-,'v.
merit a liberal share of pubiio patronage.
I.-,.:- . . . 1- .1-1.1.. . - 1 I,
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will be well supplied with every thing the mar
kot affords, ltuftinen will always find his "latch
string" out. Mar. 23, '64. tf.
Cloarfield Academy.
D. W. MoCURDY, A. B. Principal
rpHS next Quarter will op.n on Mondny the
. 6th of September, 1964. Term, of tuition a.
fnllftWi!
; Common English, comprising (hose branch
am not kiffhor than Hrtini?.Writinir,Arith-
metie, Geography, English Grammer and
History, per quartor, $5
Higher English, per quarter, 7
Languages, per quarter, . 10
August 10, 1861.
- J. P. KRATZER,
It rr.nC'IIANT. nd dealer in Dry Goods,
l I n.ihl.1, tr.ilr. Onucniwirs. Groceries J
MXii...... m 1 ,
r7roBrS';.Mbor. tb. Ac4em, ClearIM r..
AprU tCA 1511,
-: . - i-'-t ..l...,. i ..
I Auditor's Notice.
, fnllK nndorslgncd Auditor, appointed In open
1 ,!T! 1 !"u,t "d "PT distribution of mo-
1 cTearteM??, ,'"".' Iat' ?f township".
I SffJf r. daS.d, g v.. notice that he
,rnVrT." ."J?.01 -Sarty,
adininistra-
""'"" me autio. ol
I u-.
.hlM sVptVsMra't'hi,
oi ciearttoid, at which time
torosted may attend, if
u- 64-3t-
1 .T? A1 , 1,?,Ms-Cau,TTolh7?r7mT.7iTf
O the .ulwriber, in Lawrence townehip, about
tha ih Aagnrt. imt, a Dark Bay Uoreo. Tho
uwnOT " requiroa 10 come lirward, prove rrop
Artr . n t. i. ui ,, . 1 ,r
P0""1 "fs tko lair directs.
I L. C. CARD0N.
US- H, 1S64. 4t
AI USKINGU M V A L LE Y
4 4 m -m T
bTEAM AVOKKS.
Corner of Mai-Let and Third Sti itts,
ZANESVILLE. OILIO.
Having added ereatlv to our former cTlennirA
facilities wo are now turnin? out a larco number I
;of our improved Portable Steam Engines and
l'ortablo Circular Saw Mills, many of which aro
finding tluir wuy into rcnnsylvania, Ohio, Indi.
nna, ami Illinois, inoso already received and
in operation aro giving tho most cntiro satisfac
tion. Thero is now hardly n Stato or Torritory
in tho Union but that our Improved l'ortablo
Engine, and Saw Mills are in us?. AH our
Engines hnvo spnrk arrester stacks on them,
which confine tho flying spnrks.
We would respectfully refer ysu to tho fallow
ing gentlemen and certificates for the portability,
utility, and practical operations of our l'ortablo
Steam Engines and Saw Mills i
A von dalk, Chester Co., Pa;, April 8, '64.
Mf.ssrs. J. A J. H. Duvam. Oontlemon Tho
Portablo Engine and Saw Mill got of you gives
etitiro satisfaction. I cheerfully recommend
thoso in want of t-aw Mills to give vou a call.
Respectfully, B. F. WICKERSHAM,
MisitnAL Poixt, Cambria Co., Pa.,
Mnv 21. 18(14.
J. A J. H. PrvAM.-Ocntlemen : With Mr.
8, Hnrdosty as sawyer, wo have snwod, with 4he
want of such.
Vory respectfully,
JOHN MORRELL,
For Cambria Iron Compnny.
MonrtisnALi, June 2, 1861.
Mksshs. J. A J. II. Dijvall' With the assist
ance of Mr. H nrdC6ty, we snwod, tho first day we
sot up your Engine and Saw Mill, seven thousand
two hundred and fifty-six ftet of one Inch pine
boards, when everything was new and had be
come vory rusty by three weeks exposure in nn
open car. Wo are well satisfied that tho mill will
' . , " Vu'"," n 'inDr per
. r. . i , .i r l a . . i .
uuui, nnu duh.iuiu uuii. , o uuuuriuuy recom-
uiL-iiu iiui iuiiib nim vuiuun ij any in wniu, as
we are fully satitGed they aro tho best mill and
ongme ana mill of the kind we hnve ever seen
Yours truly, Jos. BRENNER,
For Brenner, Truuh. A Co.
E.snsnino, Pa. Fob. 2Cth 1864.
Mossrs J. A J. II Dt-VAM,. Dear Sin : Our
portable snw Mill ami engine arrived last week
all safe and right, wo believe nnd wo can say
without meaning any flattery in behalf of Mr.
Hardosty that be did himself credit in putting
the mill up and starting the samo. Yesterday,
just flie week from the time wo unloaded the en
gine, he sawed with fotiriands, about 6000 feet
of lumber In about ciirht hours, a portion of the
loK woro "nk and ash. far as we are ablo to
judge, we think we will be able to eond ycu n
better report after a whilo. We are satisfied
with tho Mill aud Engine, and can recommend
them to any person who may dusiro a portable
mill and engine
Yours, wishing you all success,
REE3 S. LLOYD A CO.
For further references wo will give the name,
of James A Evans, Ebensburg, Pn. Messrs.
Hanway A Co , Latrobo, Pa. Mossrs. Pruner A
Burlcy, Tyrono; Adams, Calnn A Co-, Crerson ;
S. Milliken, Hullidaysliurg ; Hilomnn A Hesser,
Altonna ; Messrs. Rood A Bro., Tyrone j W. Iil
worth, jr., Pittsburg; S. Rhynes, Lake City;
l-ollett A Co., Mist Greenville; It. J. ISicliolson,
! Hronkville ; J. MoOonegal, Hemlock ; Cambria
j Iron Work., Johnstown ; l!renner, Trucks A Co.,
Morrinlale ; Michael Johnston, Ancstnwn : M")-
Cormiek C- Long, 1'itUburg; W.
S. Lloyd, Kbens-
nun' : n. i iiKiu uicr, nun inguon , O. 1I1IFUII,
,'',.:, . i,m i Tj T.rrvfnlr,,. C Ho'
i . . it t , - -. i . . i ... l . 4, llf .-1
i h.h nun- , i.n i. ..ui, ... j. , j
nolds.A E. Andiess, Uortstown, Crawford county ;
M. T. Dill . Thomas McAuley. Altoona; A. L.
liolliday, HolliJaysliurg ; M. JI. Adams, Trea
son ; W. B. Zeiglir and Joseph S. Bi'ed, Hun
tingdon; nil of whom hnvo purchased Portnhlo
Stonm Enniues and Portablo Circular Saw Mills
! ot u
We fully vnrrant our engines and saw mills to ,
bo mado of first class material ; workmanship
the snme; with Pmfs Ball Valves in pumps, nnd
checks, and to saw from 6,0(10 to 1 0, 000 feet of
lumber per day (say ten hours.)
5T-Orilers solicited. Descriptive circulars
.ent to all correspond -nts.
Address,
J. A J. n. DUVALL,
Corner Market nnd Third Streets, just opposite
C. O. R. It. Depot, Zancsville, Ohio.
aug. 17. ly.
rpKACIIEK! WANTEI. Tho Srbool 1)1
JL reetirs of Girard township wish to employ
THREE Teacher, for the Winter .Session of the
Public Schools. Applicants aro expected to bo
in altendaneo at the examination by tho County
uperintendent at Congress Hill School House
in September noxt. Tho wages will bo from $ii
to $oi dollars per monlli, according to grado.
1'y order or tue l.onr i.
PETER LAMM, Seo'y,
August 10, 1864. pd.
testa-
Vi montiirv on the estate of William Slnss,late
ot Knox tp., dee'd, having been granted to tho
undersigned, sll porsons indebted to laid estate
rn reouested to make immediate payment, and
Br0 requested to make immediate payment,
(i10e having claims against the same will prosont
ihm du v authenticatea for settlement.
IAIIV Cf I
JOHN SLOSS,
A. C. TATE,
Erccutors .
Jy27-Rt
I- ADIES' Dress Goods New Styles Alpacas,
j Plaids, Moznmbi'iuo, Brocbe-Mohair, Valen
cia, Silks, Wool Delaines, French Merinos, Ging
lams, Lawn,, just opening M;iiATzER,g
latioii:il Hotel,
MAINE STREET, CURMENSVILLE, TA.,
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor.
rpiITS long established and well known HO-
TEL, situated in the west end of the town,
has boenremoddled, enlarfcd and Improved, and
tho proprietor respectfully announce, to his nu
merous friends, and to the travelling public, that
he is now prepared to accommodate all & ""J
favor him with a catL ..iiinIl
r. --j .mr,,riAl.l stabling I. ai
, "b. bTml-nd trusty ..tendanu
, wUl always b. on ------ tf
... . ' t j rhatfni nnaftrftiv.
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OAlTii" RaCr"8 "
( J-X
I
I
RICHARD MOSSO?,
FOEEIGX and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS at Sensation prices
DELAINES at Sensatiqn prices
COBURGS at Sensation pri.-ei
ALPACAS at Sensation prices
Just received at MOSSOTf.
GIXGIIAMS at Sensation rrices
CHINTZ
at
at
at
at
at
at
At
Sensation
Sensation
Sonsatiou
Sensation
prices
prices
prieoa
PRINTS
GLOVES
CRAVATS
prices
ut MOSSO PS1
SHAWLS
Sencation prices
Serration prices
Sensation prices
BONNETS
COLORED I
MUSLINS)
iVll to be had at MOSSOTS'.
LINEN at
CRASfl at
CURTAINS at
l'Alil.E CLOTHS nt
Sensation
SeiiFalion
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
pi ices
FRINGE
at
ot MOSSOPS'.
LACS
HOSIERY
RIBBONS
ot
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
TRIMMINGS 1
of all kiuda & V at
Sensation prices
I in any quan'ty I
I AIWIIVSOI
W
Always on band at MOSSOPS'.
rensation
K?nsation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
priecs
prices
prices
prices
at
TWEEDS
JEANS '
VEST1NGS
SHI U'l'l 'f-i4
at
at
at
at
at MOSSOI'tf.
CLOTHING Buch'
as Coats, Tants,
Vests,
Under Shirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
at sensation pricos
Now for salo at MOSSOrS'.
HARDWARE
such as Saws, nails .
Forks, Knives, atfcn9Rtlon P"
Spikes, Ilinges, J
at MOSSOPS'.
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, Brandy,
Gin, W h Ukey,
Cotrnac. etc. eto..
at sensation pricos
FRUITS, such as)
Prunes, RaisntR,
Figs, Filberts, ic.
at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
GROCERIES, say)
flour, il a ni s,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molasses, Colloe,
Tea, C r a o k e rs,
Spices, Candle,
at solvation pricos
Coal Oil, etc., eto.
Akayg at MOSSOPS'.
ELACKINO
ROPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
CAPS
at
sensation
prices
jiricos
pricos
priocs
price
at
at
at
ut
at
sensation
sensation
sensation
senfrttion
scuanUoa
prices
At tho ftore of RICHARD MOSSOP.
MOSSOi?
Always keeps on Land a full
assortment of all kinds of goods required
for tho accommodation of tho public.
Nov. 12, 1833.
WAR, OH NO WAIi!
A PEE SH "aEBIVAKOT
Summer Goods I
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am Just roceiving and opening i refully
olooted stock of fashionable Spring A fSuuauicr
of almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Pry
goods, of the newest and latest stylos. Also a
gront variety of useful notions.
pilY-(.OOJK AKD NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots nnd Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardwaro, Quecnswaro,
Drugs and Modicinos,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
G R O C i: R I E S ,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel in i J nnd i barrels,
of the bet quality, nil of which will be .old at
Iho lowe.,t cash or ready pay pricos.
My old friends and the pubiio generally, are
' ir..n. A ll
I ' . . . ;,,, .nr6.8d
COrXTK Y VUQDUCE taken In oxchange for
Goods.
WM. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield, May 4, 1364.
WATCH & JEWELRY
rpTIE underslgnod respectfully
I informs his customors and tho
public ponorally, that he bar Just
received from the East, and o; en,
od at his establishment in OKA HAM'S HOW
Clearfiold, Pa., a lino assortinont of Clocks,
Watciibs, and Jrwklrt of difTorent qualities
from a singlo piece to a full sett, whieh he will
toll at the most reasonable price, for c.sh, or in
! exchnntre for old Bold and silver,
I CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at th Diet
rcnoonahlo prices.
ALL kind, of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
cnrofullT repairod nnd H arrnnfecf.
A continuance of patronage i. solicited,
Sept, 19, I860. II. F. NAUOLE.
SI'. SIcCI.OSlvliV, Prnolical Surveyor, of.
. fers his professional sarvlcos to the people
of Clearfield connty. Having purchased the In
struments, llraltn, ftc., of tne late Iho mas itcss,
dco'd, he will be ready to attend to business on
the shortest notice j he can be consulted at his
residence with Robert Ross, one mile from Cur
wcnsville, or by letter addressed to him at. Cur
wcnfvillc. S.F. JUcCLOf-aUY.
ap. 27 '64-It.
AI)M!SI9TR.ITOI.' NOTItr Notice
is hereby given that lottors of administration
on ihoestateol WM. L. MOORE, late of Clear
field borough, Clearfield eounty, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all perstn In
debted to said estate are requested to nuili. im
mediate payment, and those having demand,
against the same will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement,
HANNAH MOOTtB, Aim's,
Jly 27 '64. JAS. A. MOORE, Adm'r.
t. . CHANS. WALTKR BARltST
CHANS and BAKItET,
Attorney, at Iaw,
May 8, Ki. CuAansLD, .
(1R0CEIUE3 A faJletoek of chnico Once;.
X Is. it I tm.ll idraore on city prirwe at
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