Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 16, 1864, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
Out ffir if paid i adranri,
" " V PM teilhin tk year, .
" " yfnot paid vithin th year,
VrpNEFnAY,s::::::::XcvEMBER 10, 1804
Tyrone Clearfield Hal road Time-Table,
Train leaves Tyrote t 8:55 a. M.
" arrives at rhitipaburg at 11 A.M.
Train leaves Phillnsburg at j:5j p, M.
" ar rivet at iyrono at
5:f5 P.M.
OL0BI0US VICTORY I
CLEARFIELD .COUNTY SOUND
' TO THE CORE!
Slio Demands an Hohornble Peace
and a Restored Union.
1301 Majority
Tho following nro tho official re
turns of last Tuesday's election in
Clearfield county. . The result is grat
Hying in tho highest degree to every
patriot to every man who thinks wo
have had enough war in tho foolinh
effort to make tho negro equal with
tho whito man, and who is in favor of
an honorable poaeo and a restored
vmuu. jjuw it in mi in vain. 1110
corrupting influences of tho Adminis
;tion though impotont in Clear
finld iitiVO been nil powerful else
where ttnd Mr- Lu'coln, the advocato
of war until ''tno Abandonment of
slavery, 01 moro v-"'!'"""0 "u,ocuait or the Abolition party in the
further taxes, has been rC elected l- ,at e political contcst j ,
Every man who voted for Liu?lm , . 4 . '
,houlJ shoulder his musket whenever' 3ubJcct of comp''nt at headquarters,
their master calls for moro troops. j which complaints wcro not, as thnj
This was tho issue. 13y their votes deserved to be, spurned. If this is tho
they declared that wc havo not had fact which wo more thau suncct
Ibiltodu.5ftand tlicy 6houM BOtwai ibut do not vouch iQr-a
' When our Abolition friends get unjon,y fi(V3' tbat tchdering his res
ell cir jollification, wo hoj)0 they will ignation Capt. McKicrnau has but ac
'bc able to forget this soro rebuke atjted tho part of a highminded gentlc-
v... may iljuiwuvci- hiiui
oincrs navo uonc lor them ; but lor
themselves they can claim no credit.
PS5SIDENTIAL ELECTION 1864.'
CLEARFIELD COUNTY Official
noyemii'r. ootJu'n.
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BTi ?i "
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Ileccaria twp., 82 90 71 80
Hell " 117: 3; 114 2!)
Bloom " 5-i: 1; 4Gi 10
Boggs " 97: 83. 80: q
Bradford " 14 ii 14 37
Brady " 2?5: 60 238; 44
BuniKidc " 70. 155: 58 142
Chest ' 8r 88. 78- 78
Covington" 102: 17: t0 14
Cloartidd boro", 101) . 01 120 40
Curwenavillobor. M 52 30; 51
Dcc-iitur twp, 150; 70 135: 02.
Ferguson ". 02 L!!. 58; 87
Fox " t. 15 U 8
Cirnrd " " f 2S 88; 25
Uoshon " 53 14 53 12
Craham " 121 7 104 0!
Triilicti " 28 95 17, 74
Huston " 80 4!) 5J 31
Jordan 99 29 88; 25 !
Karlhaus 07 28 03 27
Knox " HG. 15 01' 20
Lawrenco" 243 71 245 70
Lumber city boro', 34 29 27; 28
Jlorris twp., 150 29: 129 32
X. Washington bo. 31; 10j 27: 10
l'enn township, 75; 40: 77: 41
l'iko " 10t: 79 92 80
Union " 4i 45; 30; 38
4Voo'lvard twp., - 02; 30: 54; 27
Total,
2702137124081210
1371! ;1210
HwT J252!
JhiioriJUcs
Agaregato vote in October,
3084
4133
ao UO iovciuuur,
Increase in 2v. over Oct, 4 19
The Result. All Jt'he State, ex-1
cent New Jersey, Delaware and Ken-
tuiky, aro claimed to Lave chosen
Lincoln electors.
The majority lor Lincoln in P.oiw-
Pylvania, on tho homo vote, will,b0
from 5,000 to C,000. Tlw wmy vote,
as far as published, is about 2 for Lin-J
coin to 1 for JteClcllan. So that of j
tho Pennsylvania soldiers, according
to Abolition logic ono.imra.rB.cop.
pcrheads and "traitors."
; TTho oludaUot7"ofThii Congret.-
wJ District, including the aoldieia vote,
iJivou bv the ErU GaztUc as follows :
QB.VillJ52B.glcr.-Ht
Majority
Hor8i Bcve.- A new, but unoccupi
ed house of Yr. Fox, of Lawrence town
'hipwas ntirlj consumed by fire, re
ntlv. The losa ia a- ery aavere one, as
Mr rr t. . mm mi. n and had sneot
1 1 . VA lO tM -" , .
.nearly his entire lummcr'i labor iu pre-
y - . . . ., . .l
fwing this buililing for nia lamuy ior too
iinler.
i Ilia neighbor, we understand, are gen
erously contributing to bis immediate
"tits, ,n wbicb aisuoum ienn n&ai aii.
I Jist riiiLisuED.-Mrs. lleuiy Yooa t
?w Crrii!nt Novel, " Oswald Gray,"
hare no doubt thai Ihia irbrk is excel-
Jtht : all nf Mta. Wood's works are. No
c surpasses Lor in tbie country or
P. Tho work is just beiu published,
l will b rsauy in a fow dayi for aale
7 T. B. Peterson 4 llros., rLiladelrbla,
o are Mrs. Wood's American .ublish-
-i- i .; ,,
I Kesioned-A rumor lias boon in
urciuauon lor several weeks that
$1 so Copt. J. fi. MtKiEUNAN, Deputy Tro
2 00 vost Marshal for this county, had tcrw
uereu ins resignation. Upon fcnuirv
at the proper quarter, wo now learn
that 6uch is tho fact.
Tn rtalsit. - . I
..... una luiiiounccmcnt wo '
are quite sure that wo but express the !
opinion of every fair-minded citizon!
when wo say that tho Administration
thus loses tho services of ono of its
most faithful and gentlemanly ofliccrs.
ho Know tliat ho was vigilant'and
attcntivo in the dischargo of hh oili
eial duties.
The position, being entirely new to
tho people, and nccossarily, to some
( extent at least, odious, but very lew
men arc so constituted as to be able
to discharge its duties in such a man-
ncr nti to meet tho approbation of tho
uovcrnmcnt and tho pooplo. Capt.
McKicrnan was such n man ; and the
Government and ponplo will both bo
fortunate if a successor be found who
wiI1 perforin even half the services
with as little annoyance to tho com-
munity.
Why ho resigned, wo art not advis
ed. It is rumored, but with how
much truth wo know not, that his ro
fusal to participate more actively in
man nnd true soldier.
Removed. A. J. Fox, late P. M. of
Smith's Mill, Clearfield county, has
been removed, and James A. llogar
ty appointed in his place.
fia?Wo hope this will removo the
oiiusc of complaiot of several of our
subscriber At that oflico.
Editor olit lirpullicbn i
DbAR Sit r With your
permission, I wish to lay to the readers of yonr
paper that I will send, by return mail, to nil who
wish ft (free), a Recipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that
( will cuoOtually remove in 10 days, i'linploi.Blotchr
et 1'un, freckles, ana all linpuritosor tba bkin,
leaving tho same toft, clear, tmooth and toauti
(ul. I will alts mail free to those having BaVu
Heads, dr Baro facet, simple directions and in
formation that will vnable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous
tache in lest than thirty days. 1
All applications answered by return mail with
out charge. llespoctfully yours,
TII0S..F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
oo 5 3mcp. - 831, Broadway, New York.
Great Reduction
.' in r UICES of FALL Jt VV I NTEK GOODS !
j. r. kra TZifn,
Efont Street, Clearfield, Penn'a.
Having purchased a large stock since the
li te decline in prices is now preiwrvd to
oiler great bargains in
New Style Dress Goods.
Richest Printed Goods,
All- Wool Delaines,
French Merinos,
Good Black Silk,
Coburgs and Alpacas,
Woolen Shawls,
Ladies' Mantles,
Furs and Bonnets,
0 , n
"!"' ' V
Heady-Made CUtllWg,
y .
Millinery UOOUS,
rf ftottOM,
J '
JJatS and CapS,
Boots and bllOCS,
jj J r. QuccnslDrC
DrilgS ttlld Gl OCcHeS,
r . t ni.rlittht
LarpCtS a?i (I Ull'ClOlltS,
JoUSCh0ld Goods,
All of wliich will be aold at greatly reduo
fid price's. Oct- 1'J-tf.
JlELIOGRArillC.
THE undersigned, having eompleted bis Thot'
ogrnph (Jallery, in Show's Rew, two doort
west of the Mansion House, Clearfield, Pa., Is
flow ready te wait on all in want of
JJrilirSt - (DlHEe FffifffaraatSe i
My arrangements are suck at will enable me to
furnish those beautiful productions of inn draw
ing in the highest style of the art. Having fitted
up my room t at a considerable expense, with a
view to tha comfort and pleasure of my patrons,
I hope, by strict attention to business and a detira
to please, to merit a liberal thars cf publio
paf.onnge. A full tupply of Wilt, Rosewood, and
other Pram (, Albums, aud an endless variety of
Cases always on hand,
rarticular attention given to oopying all kinds
of Pictures.
MnstuctloB In tha art of rhotogrsphlng
eiven and apparatus furnished at city prioet. .
Bep21-tt H. mtlDUE. Arttsl.
A.
D.
A U MV fi fflW VW ABC f
1 fl Willi & I
Tho tovoreiga remedy fir the Cure of
fever axd
AND ALL
BILIOUS
ATTENTION!!
Sl'FrERnKR MO
EVLR AND AGUE, ETC.
Thii most wonderful remedy for tho perma
nent euro of Fover and Ague, etc, wns discov
ered same years ago by one of tbo mot t eminent
Chemists of America!
Out of thousands of eases it hat novcr been
known to fail in cffoc'.ing a rudi-al cure. A
single Bottle of those drops has cured diseases
which hare
Stubbornly Hesistod tho most Skillful
Medical Talent!
It contains nothing that will injure tho Const!
tulion 1
It purifies the Blood! !
It removes Obstructions from tho Liver .' .' !
It promotes the discharge of Bile ! ! ! !
It effects a radical nnd permanent C'uro by ro-
moving tho causo upon which the aguo do-
pendt I ! ! ! I
T II K
ARMY AGUS DROPS,
At its pnme imports, bns boon and is tho groat
ipeoiGo for nil niLi.tous im.ihask., in the Army.
It hut no eijuul. lis popularity in our noble Ar.
my nnil elsewhere is us universal an its euros
have been sure nnd wonderful. As a
rilEVESTATlVi:,
It has proved n great blessing and saved many a
.valuable lifo in thoso uiiasmitiio localities where
they would have been victims to bilious dUeutics.
Tho Chills will not return
Drops are taken !
if
the
APHY AGUE DROPS
5
Quickly' dfivos away
A.
: Hardooty that ho did himself credit in putting
LANGUOR AND WEAKNESS! Ihomillup and starting tbo tamo. Yesterday.
j ist ono week from the time wo unloadod tho en
Nn 1 gine, ho euwod with four hands, about (100U feet
11EST0RK8 Till: SYSTEM ; f lumber in about eight hours, a portion of the
. Uitts nero oak nnd ush. So far ns wo aro able to
To its antural buoyancy and aniiuntion
mvigor-
ating the body and clearing out every Vestige of
uueaso produced by loathsome iuiiimu.
JJE WISE IN TIME!!!
tfXo (T.i milling in a fh'cr an,! Ajue
district should be u itwifl a lMtlc of the
ARMY AGUE DROPS,
And It U stronely recommended to persons arav -
oiling through places charged 1
d with umsui.
We respetfnl!y call attention to our tostiino
nials. Many of ourlettors attest thut hundreds
of lives have been saved in tho army hy its uso.
Indcod
l.io woll are its euratiro qonhtiot i appro-
in the army, that the ninst successful Hur -
in the Meld and Hosbi al use it almost
t .. 1 ! . L.J ...... A., wklnll On .I.IIH it.
c'uilod
icons
exclusively in the diseases for which wo claim its
infallibility. Tba best physicians always seir.o
tho best meant to effect a euro, honco tho uni
versality of the 1
ARMY AGUE DROPS.
TESTIMONIALS:
We are happy to refer to Ills Excclloney A
Llneoln; Jn. McClellnn ; Hen. Fremont; (len.j
Burnside; Uon. Hnncnck; Gen. Kilpntrick; (ion. .
Rice f Col. Pye, 85ti N V ; Col Quick, 1 7th N Y
C Col Fowler, I4ih N Y 8 M ; Major Doromus, j
A D C i Msior Rcifsnyder. 35th Pa; Major Wil
cox, ADC; Major Poinsey.'Mnjor Stillwcll, Ma-1
Jor Babcock, Lieut. Wholan, Surgeons U S A ; i
Rt Kor nishop rotter, Kev ur lyng, itev vr i
Taylor, Now York ; Rev II W Beeehcr, Rov
E U Chnpin, Brojklyn ; Rev'Mr Checver. Rev
Mr Bnngs, Now York ; Ilis Honor Mayor Wood,
lion M KnlbGeish, lion M F Odoll, Brooklyn
Hon Mayor Uunther, Hon Horace Oreelry, New
York; and hundreds of other eqiially wll known
gcntlomen, for which see circulars.
T It ICE:
OXE .DOLLAR
PER
BOTTLE.
WILCOX A CO.
Principal Odice.
11 Water St., New York.
without bearing cur
A'. I. A'one- genuine
tignnturc on the wrapper.
--.Don't lot your Druggist put you off
with any other remedy
not fiavo it
, i i ... ti n. .ml ma a-ill
Al UDU-'.-. u'iinv .
send you one hottlo of tho Army Ague Kropt per
mail, post paiJ
WILCOX k CO.
l?l Water St., New York
ocl2C3m
A..
V.
J).
1
I C omeVmh,nS
established a Nurtory, on the Pike about half
way between Clearfield n.l n.,-.iii. (...
is r prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees'
: (Standard and Dwarf.) Everr. hrhh.r
o IWni.fc .ii n' T. .
Grape Vinos, Gooseberries, Lawton Blackberry,
. . .i,pucrry Vlne Alg0 Siberian
Crab trees. Ouinco anil ,.r ..i., uui.-.i.
4c. Ordere promptly altond..,! in A, Mr....
. D' W11UI1T, Curwcnsville.
sept.l l. 'Cl.ly
M U S K I N G U M V A L LE Y
i'i si L4 IjU I
- .t. v -jt- . S!z
. M
V1P Ur Wrwuxrn ,
,.. J' V1Ul",j
I orncr of Market and Third Streets,
ZANESYILLE, OHIO
I Having a.Uod greatly to our former ex'.eneivo
fnuilitios, w nro now turning out a largo number
of our improved Purtablo tftoaiu tnglnes nnd
Pot able Circular Saw Mills, many of which are
fi nding th. ir way into Pern lvuni?., Ohio, Indi
ana, end IUinoit. Tboso nlroadv received and
1-n...V'.T rdly a.Sla,e Territory
KnaTn".."": S " 7 !
.uills are in iih.
r tigines have spark urrester stacks on them,
which confine tho flying sparks.
W would respectfully refer you to tho fallow
ing gentlemen nndecrtifleatos for the portability,
Utility, and practical operations of our Portable
fcteum Knginet anl Saw Miilj :
Atonhalk, Chester Co., Pa., Aprils, '64.
Mf.iwiis. J. A J. H. Dlvaix Uentlemen Tho
Portable Kngino nnd Saw Mill got of you gives
oitiia satifl'action. I cheerfully recommend
thoso iu want if Saw Mills to jrivo vu a call
Rcspeetlully, B. F WlCKKt'.HAM,
" iliVKiIAL Toixt, Cambria Co., Pa.,
iMuy 21. l!-(U.
J. A J. II. Puvall Oentlemou : Wllh Mr.
! S. Hurdcsty ns sawyer, we have sawed, with the
: Portable Stoaui Mill sent to Cambrin Irun Cuin-
pany. In nine hour eight thousand feet of lum
ber, (two thirds of it Icing nk,) nnd would
cheerfully recommend your Mills to thuso iu
wnut of such. Very respectfully,
JOHN M0P.REI.L.
. For Cambria Iron Company.
MoiimsiiAi.K, Juno 2, H(U.
Mr.!FR9. J. it J. II. Dev.iM.- With tbeusiist
unco of Mr. Hnrdosty, wo tawed, tho first day wc
cot up your Engine and Saw Mill, seven thousand
two hundred und fn'iy six feet of one inch pine
boimli, wheu everything was new and bad be
com i very rusty by tlino weeks exposure in nn
(ppen car. We nro well Fatitfied that the mill will
cut fully ono thousand foet of inch lumber per
D! S P. A SRSI &ter$&?&nW. . Fashion. fr..m.M
AA.-V'T"l:B:iMKiTi vjuuijr, mo only
TWisVlsU'Tl'4)a.' Taaat-Miaiaiajtii'aaai fcr fT
nour, wun suitauio nei e elicorliilly recom
.1 mend your mills nnd engines to ary in want, in
HUM HAn... r..ii .i:.i:.i ti i. i
engine nnd mill of tho kind we ?rnve ever feen
nviiiK luiijr cui.r.uuu llit'J RID IIIU ULCl IU1H U1IU
xours iruiy, ous. jiViLNKR,
For Prcnncr, Tru ks i Co.
EBKXsnuna, To. Feb. 20th 1 Sit 1 5
Messrs J. & J. II IH'VALI.. i'ir .S'i : Our
portable saw Mill and engine arrived Inst week
i nil sale and right, wo believe and wo enn sny
without meauipg any flattery la behalf of .lr.
iudeo. mh think we will Iia at)l ti mnil vnu a
I. .,,-, u,!,!!,, U'. .rn ... tl 1
with tho Mill and Engine, and can recommend
thum to any person who may dopiro a portable
mill and cngiuo.
lours, wuhing yon nil success,
REES S. LLOYD A CO.
For further references wo will givo the names
of James A Evans, Ebtnsburi;. Pa. Messrs.
j llumrny & Co., Lntrobe, Pn. Messrs. Pruner i,
I Burley, Tyrono j Adams, Cnlnn A Co-, Cresson ;
ll
Millikon, Holliilay shurg ; lineman A llesser,
Altoona : Messrs. Heed A Pro., Tyrono ; W. l)il-
worth, jr., Pittahurci S. Rbynes, Luko City,
1 roilott A Co., West lincnvillo; R. J. Nicholson.
jiookvuio , j. .iouunegat, iiemi
Hemlock : Cambria
j Iron WorkB, Johnstown t Brenner, Trucks A Co ,
Momsdnle ; Michael Johnston, Anettown ; Mo
Corinick it Long, Pittsburg; W. S. Llnyd, Ebens
burg ; S. Hilkkuilter, Huntingdon ; S. Wilson,
Strnltonville ; Dull A Terry, Terrytown; C. Rey
nolds it K. Andress, llortstown, Crawford county ;
M. T. Bill ( Thomas McAuley. Altoona; A. L
, Iullil niiid,ysburg ; M. M. A.I
, c aJ 'JoJ fi
tingdon. of hwhom hnvo
. 1
lams, Ores-
Reed, Ilun-
rchased Portable
Steam Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills
of us.
Wo fully rnrrant our eng ncs and saw mills tu
be made of first class mntonal ; workmanship
tho sum; with Brass Ball Vnlvos in pumps, nnd
checks, nnd tn saw from 0,000 to 10,000 feet of
; lumber per day (say ten hours.)
j O-Ordors solicited. Descriptivo circulars
j tent tu ull correspondents.
Address,
J. A J. II. DUVALL,
Corner Market nnd Third Streets, just opposito
C. 0. H. R. Depot, Zanesvillo, Ohio.
uug. 17. ly.
"yiTA Vi'UI. Ten conifetent Teachors to
l teach tho Brndy township fchools for the
coming winter. Tho board sits at Luthersburg
on Saturday tho 22.1 Inst., when wo hpo appli
cants will appear. Liberal wages will be given.
By order of the Board,
DAVID REAMS.
Oct. 19, 3t. pd, t 'Soe'y.
Clearfield Acndcni)'.
D. W. McCURDY. A. B. Principal.
milE next Ouarter will nn.n on Monday tho
j 6th of September, ISO 1. Terms of tuition ns
! fi.iw-:
Common English, comprising llioto branch
ctnot higher thnn Rending,Writing,Arith-
metic, Ucogrsphy, English Urauiinar and
History, per quarter,
5
Higher English, per quarter,
Longunges, por quartor,
August 10, 1 SC I.
7
10
DISSOLUTION.
miiK
partnership heretoforo existing bctwoon
J. the undersigned in the Mercantile and Lum
ber business, at (inihamton, Pa., it this day dis
solved ty mutual consent.
Tho Books nnd Accounts are in the hands of
, Tbos. II. Foreey, for settlement, and all persons
having unsettled accounts will plcass call at ouco
and settle them up.
T. II. FORCE Y.
J. KLAKr: V ALTERS.
Orahamton, Si pt. 9, '61. rd.
- ,
ruriii LirNillP.
rr.F, subscriber oilers for salo. on reasonable ,
I I . . 44ft m-Mu 1 ami ttt.ir. ir ll.M. sit- I
t 1 iL-riu, i-n-ov. ...v.w -. , ---
i uaio in tiitard township, ClearOold eonnty, with
about 40 ncrcs cloared, with buildings, Ac, orto
1 ted thereon, being tho tamo prcmies purchased
! k. sii.iith & Kinir from Ueorcs B. Smith. For
terms and particulars ppply to the undonigned
1 at Clearfield, 1'a.
I THOS. J. McCULLOUGII.
Eept. 14, JStJi.tf.
sw-irAXTKI--Four oon;Etcnt Teachers to
V take charge of tho Covington Tp. tkhonls.
t. otnonis.
The'oomiCS winier .age . will ho f.om $.10
lly crdsr tf the Board.
J. W. POTTER, Seo.
I'tio chville, Pa.
(V V'8 BOOK-THE FASH
.V..,. -J.MAA&I;!,K OFTI1K WORLD. Lit-
"I"1:.' A na tasnions. ine most
,"."u,uge.n' 6"l engraving. Double Fashion-
! "T ... : r -- '-oi wwMiv aamuii
n itrkvinff. TiniiKlo v.l.t.
r.n t f . i Srv,nK on eei7 subject that Xha Board hare directed thut all new appli
vZt . CToehlt knittinKettinf, cant, must appenr beforo the Board an.l prodaoa
lor th fur tho Toilet, for tho I'ur- thoir sworn sutcin(nt dotailing name of aoldiw,
"iu iug niiriicn. tvervtuine.
in iuci, to mako a couiiilott LADY'S BOOK
'2 ltniL'
; THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3i YEARS,
j So magaiine hat teen able to compete with it.
r(i(lS)EKsc2lvJS tor fJ ieprtmont
of a household. These alone r .r.r.h h.
tf the Book. '
. . o- .wk,uB4iFM mciuj
with diagrams. ' e
Draw ing Lessons fur the Young. Another spe
cialty with Oodty.
Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Mag
minus publish old, worn-out music ; but the sub
scribers to Oodey gat it boforo the inusio floret.
umoening for Ladies. Anotbor peculiarity
ossrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of
millionaire inefchunts, appear in
.uagazine tnat has tuein.
from tild culebriLlnd Itro.lin. t,t
New York.
Ladies' Bonnots. We give moro of them in a
t Tear than nnv nthr AIm,Uiln. rn f.. ..t. i
Book enables every lady to be her own bun-
MARION IIAULiN'D, nuthoross of "Alone,"
" Hidden I'ath," " Moss Side," "Nemesis." and
I ... 1,1.1m, ir.iic. ut iouoy eaon monin, ana inr
no atner magazine, e huvo also rotutued all
our old aud lavorito contributors.
Terms of Godey's Lady's Rook for 'OS
(From which there can bono doviation )
Tho following aro tho terms of the Lady's
llC ivL.n ,r are ubii,,0a to advance, whuh trill
. the Prie, of papener.
Or o copy, one year - - 00
Two copies, ono year - - - 5 50
1 bree copies, one yr - . 7 SO
tour copies, ono year - - 10 00
iive copies, ono year, and nn extra copy
to tho person sending tho club, making
six aopiot - . . . 1 1 00
Eight copies, ono year, and nn extra copy
to tho person sond'n tho club, making
n i no copies - . . 21 CO
E!ev-n copies, ono yonr, and a:i extra ropy
to tho peasou sending tho club, uiakiu
twelve copies - . . 27 40
Additions to any of tho above clubs, $1 iO each
subscriber.
Uodey't Lady's tjlook nnd Arthur's Horn.)
Magnziuo will bo sent, each ono year, cn receipt
oi i 4 ii. io nave no emu wuu auy other Jlag
asino or Newspaper.
The money mutt all bo sent s.t ono time for
any club.
Canada subsoribrs must send 2i oonts addi
tional for each subscriber. Address
L. A. (I OBEY,
N. E. Cor. fith dV Chestnut Streets,
oc5 3t Philadelphia.
1CGL
rmuDiariiiA & yauk railroad.
rMilrS great lino traverses the Northern and
i. Northwestern countice of Peniifj lvutiLt to
the city of Krio, on Lake Erie.
It has boen loused by tho I'tnnlenma Rul
road Company, nnd is ojierntcd by thorn.
its entire leiuth wn opined f" passenjor an j
iVeiglit tiustnoss, Oct Ut'i, l"OI.
at 1 Hit of rottenqer T, mitt til Eimmnum.
Through Mail Train leaves eas'ward 2:15 P M.
" " " " westward 10:12 A. M.
Pi.ssenger Cara run through wiriiorT cnNr;a
botn ways uotweeu I'm.a'U ipina ana Krio.
.icguob nieeMiig iars on r.xjress irains uoiu
ways between Williiuuport and Baltimore, and
Wiliinuisport and Phila dolphia.
For information respecting Passenger busineas
apply at tho S. L Cor. 11th and Market sts.
And for Freight business of tho Company's
Agonts, 8. II. Kingston, jr., Cor. Lith and Market
sts., Philadelphia ;
J. W. P.cjnolds' Erie;
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Bal itncro;
II. II. Houston, (Jcn'l Freight Ag't, Phila.j
H. W. Owisnkii, (len'l Ticket Ajr't, Phila.;
Jos. 1). Potts, Uen'l Mnnnger, Williamsport.
Oct. 25, 18III.
OIU'IIAX'S COURT SALR
I; Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
, of Clearfwld county, there will bo exposed
to public Sulo nt Cloarliel 1 on
Saturday, tho 19th day of November
next, ull the following described real estate situ
nto in Bradfurd townxhip, Clearfield county, Pa.,
lato tho property of Wm. 'Irahani, sr., deeeased.
Beginning at a rock onk, (now cucumber) on
tho river thuiiii e south f3 deg. west UH perches
to a whito o.ik, thence hy land of John Uiaham
south 7S deg. east SH pcrohes to a post, thence
south 22 deg. east 44 perches to a white onk,
thence south 40 deg. east 2T perches to stones,
thenco south 61 (leg. east (1(1 perches to post,
thence norih 4 perches to n hitooak, down thenco
by John llanna north 31 deg. cist l.'U perches
to a chestnut, thoneo along tlio river 125 porches
to tho beginning, containing
.... . , ,,,, ti i
102 Acres and l J orches,
with about 80 acres cleared, ith orchard, nnd
having theroon crctod a plank house nnd log-1
I ,nrn .excepting nnl reserving out of the above,
2D neres sold nnu conveveu ny in. i.ruuuiu to
Lucindt tlrahnm.
Teum!i One-third cash nt salo nnd tho balance
in ono nnd two ymrs with interest, to bo secured
hy judgmvnt bonds on tlio premises.
WM. till A II AM, Jr.
Oct. 19, tds. Adm'r
GREATEST BATTLE ON I! ECO II D!
15,000 Killed and Wounded, nnd
30,000 taken Prisoners !
WITH CA M V EQUITAGE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OF SLAVERY ! !
.
IVETi'i man that has rend any thing of tho!
j PMt history of this WAR must finally come ,
to the conclusion that tho Confederate tlovjrn-
ment would bo broken down. It was only a quo.
tionoftitne. But now we havo tho above (Hori-;
oui soul-stirring newt to cheer us up ; and the
only draw-back to our joy and glorification is the
imminent danger of tho Contrabands coming
North to "eat out o.ir substance," and to wenr out
ur shoes 1 But of ono thing the people of Cienr
n 1.1 county may he assured, and that is, that
FKANK sillOKT for short called Sliort-te is
i rciin(, i,nA shoe ns cheap at any other
man in the county; and If yon don't hclicvo it,
just givo him a coll on court-week, oral any other
time, nnd see Tor yourselves. 11a wouiu .lust ra
mtnd the publio that his shop it now On Market
ttrcot, In Show'i Row where you will find him
Just ns iSAnrf as usual if not a little nhortcr of
Cash than he would like to be.
All kinds of work on bunds nnd made to order
on short notice, and at woll'mado, nnd as good fits
as can hc"keerod" up hero or elsewhere.
V9Don't forget the shop on Slmkcf itrcct,
In Slinw't Row, directly opposite Rev. II. B.
D rT,.' J ,.
r. srnoRi.
Clearfield, Juno II, 1SH2.
JAHES t. leoxars.
W, A. WAI.LACR.
jbnkinn anb CoIIcdioir Ofat
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
j L K A lit I ft I' I'.
r r nis FfKTJt COUNTY. PA .
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iinlMUl IOl.OI.'
1
(.lOl'KT IIOL'E.
- 1)EUEP KOTIPlWh. Board of Rrlf
X fr tbo county of Cloaruald, will meet at tha
Couiiniitiiouors' office, pa WodaoMny tuJ Iburs
A. v . s'j.i A ni.L .1 a r v uii
- n.w du ouu tiH unvv m nuruuiucr. I 'I,.
reiritnent ana comnanT: when cm red : tho
k r t.i. , , . l
iinuiucrui cfiuurvn, wun ago anu tcx 01 eacn ,
the township In which they rctldod at t'ao time of
enlistment, and their present residence'; and that
she it without the meas of support for hcrso'.t'
and children, wio are dependent upon hr.
Two witnesses of credibility, from tha township
In which the resides, must also be produced
whose eertificnto, sworn to before the board, must
set forth that the applicant is the person sho ep r
rosentt herself to be; that tho ttatoxinent ofthc
number and age of her fumily it trua ; that sho
is in destitute ciroutustancos and her family in
actual want ; and that all the favts tot forth hi her
application are ju;t acd true.
Forms containing these roqui.itions cab la ob
tained at tha offloe of the Board of Kollof, when
opplication is made and tha wltnosses nppeor.
Sw. i, 18J4. W.- 8. BUADLKY, Vtk.
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE.
Second ftreet, above Arch,
I IllLADKM'UlA.
A. V. 11L.IIII, Proprietor.
(Late of tfae "Purf House," Atlantio
Bcpt. 23, 1S63-1 y.
City.)
JOHN Ii. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Hfal Eatato Accnt.
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
(Wee on Murhclst. Onno.ii!e lht Jail.
Vi ESPECTFULLY offers his t rvlcea in sell,
JV ingand buying lands in Clearfield and ad
joining counties ; niidwilh an experieneo of over
twenty years as n Suitovoa fMtera himself thut
ho can render satisfaction. Feb. '&3 It.
Cl7op!"ciioji ' ! " Chop"!
Cf f(( Bushels superior UYK-CII01
vj JJJ just roocivod and for ta'.o at
'A IS per hundred.
jam e.? te;t.
TUIIIpshura, Anj. S, 1SH4. pd.
J. 0- lft&CX7ELL
WITH
(! KO.' W. UK UI & C(-.
CLOTH IMG,
Alo, Jobbers In
Chillis, Cassiin'eivM uud Saltiticts,
No. Ii:l Market street.
North sido hetweon Fourth nnd ! ifth.
PlULAUELPilf.;
f" Cutl aud tee our extend " :oe,k.
An' I", '! :.
DISSOLUTION. Tho partnenhip hereto
fore existing between the andersignod, In.
tho publication of tho Clftrjl, Id iV.uo'.cni, was
dissolved by mutual eonreut on tho IT.h of
July, lsfil.
Tho Bookt oro in tho hnnds of tho junior pri.
I nor for collection, Thoso patrons knowing lliom-
selves Indebtod tu tho Into publishers for cither
sunsTipiion, n.lvertisinir, or job work, nro re.
speeil'ully jnvitcd to call nnd settle their accounts
at thair earliest conrcniono.
1. W. MOO PR,
t. B. OOOBLANBER.
ClearOold, July 27, 1804.
Susquehanna House,
(JRWi:SVlLLE. Pa.
yy. V. MOKH.ll.I., I'l-opi Ulor.
THIS largo nnd commodious HOTEL Is d
lightfiilly located en tho bank of the Put
ijuchanun, in tho borongii of Cunvensville.
J no present proprietor will sparo no effort b
(.viiuL - i uib uuMoruurs cwilliortaoie, nnu nones l
U10rit a liberilI eharo tf ,,ub,io vatr.nrKo.
If fs 1!U TAI'.r.K
Will bo woll supplied with every thing the mar
ket affords.
Rultinen will nlwavt find his "hitch
string" out.
Mar. 23, 6I. tf.
17 X KCIITOn'S NOTI CK Notice is hcrc
i by given, that Letters Tostamen'.nry on tho
cstato of WM. A. MASON, lato of Curwont
ville borough, Clenrlield county, Pa , deceased,
having been granted to tho undersigned, ell por
sons indebted to said estate nro required to mxka
j immedii:lo payment, nnl thoso having clalmi
ngainst ibosamc will prcsont thctn duly uuhenK-.
I catcd fur settlement.
II. f. TIIOlir.SON,
Nov. 2-Ct. Kxeeutnr.
VTOTIC'li ILn ing mado application to tho
i X i Assistant Assessor of tho 19th Collection
j liistriet of Pennsylvania, and a Lioonso at Al'O
TIONEEll having been grantod to me by tho
proper authority, I would inform the citizens of
Clearfield county that I will attend to "Calling
Sales" whenever desired in any put of tho ciun
ty. Charges moderate Address
w. j. norrr,t,
Karthaus, Clearfield county, Nov. 2, ISC I.
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' ON. Tho public aro here'.y caution,
yj,9.'1 During or filling, or in any way
m!dl',ln wl,h ceitoin Ruft of .limbsr, now
.,Jln ln the wol'lJ, ln "cnee tuwnship, made
by (ioorgo Aughiiihough, as tho satuo is my pro
perty.
Nrfv. 2, 1SCI. J03IA1I W. THOMPSON.
A FARM FOR SALE.
1 1 1 1 M sub'criber clTers for Fnlo on reosonablo
' thorms, a Farm in Bcccnria town'hip. one
milo Hnuth of Bcccnria Mills, It cont.im iH;
ili, Ar'cs, with Forty Aoret elenro.j
ji frame Dwelling. house, Storo house,
log Burn, and other out-buil.liogs, an g-o .
Orchard of tbri inK troes. The fitlt is nndis .
table, I'or Terms, apply to the under.igid,.
in Lawcnee township, Clearfield county, l'n
foi-'.,i-3ii)-p J- K- i:i:.m
Licensed Aiiclioneor.
W. HI. Iti.OO.II, of Piks township. 1 '
sires to inform Ms frlen It an I the p..tlii
generally that ha hni l.&rn cHt B Lli-eire 11 nv
AL'CTIONEER, and will attend t- hj rryi.u
of sales in nny past of tho couufy at the shiH
notice, nnd nt the nmt rcnrunnbU eharges. Ad
dress, cillicr pirsnnslly or by h-tcr, fdth'rit,
Curwensrillo or L'leomvillo. April fi, 'til. If. ,
II
OI'PEHOLDO )OT).-) Tinfcaro.Q lie-ware- '
a, Lookiii ; O' sr
i tloeks, NaiK rtlass.
. lm,er. at all aricet at
Oils, Paiurs, Liuujm, WbTt
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Twcds, fail.eits, Silkwart. ,
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J rsK RATTER'S.
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