Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 23, 1864, Image 4

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TtweAC-lcmJieldlUlroitil Time-Table. I' "r , ' '
. .,,,., Tvrrr0.t 8.53A m tii, i ,f frct' those having Bald
'S'l ' A. SS:K
Train leaves riiili,sburg at S-.li P. M.
arrives at Tyrone ut p, Ji,
. ' - i ' i
THE MEWS.
Con. Sherman, after destroying every
thing tlmt coakl be of ndvanlogo to the
enmy at Atlanta, left that point, part of
Lit force on theOtb, nnd the remainder
(-17,000 in all) on tho 12lb, for Macon,
tlienco to Augusta, fmul destination
being supposed to be either Charleston,
Savannah, or llobilo. '1 he clistancc frcni
Atlanta to. the nearest ef tho three
points is over 300 miles. ITis army is sup
plied with sixty days' rations. No con
siderable rebel force can confront Li in
until after be reaelus Macon, wLich is
uliflllt 100 mile, tmm Allnl. Tt..l 1
- . . r. , , JiASlK treipaistng on tlioprcmne of the sub-
fore ho reaches that point the Confederals .cribcr in Uwnmi towUip. Clearfield i c".
alo authorities fiU bo fully appiiied of, onor ,bo,lt tbe SOth of October, 1 set, a cream-
1.:. 1 ' 1 111 colored borae, with dark main and tail, and ha.
Lis movement, and can send detachments ing oo a set of old harne.. Th. owaoi l! reqe.
by railroad, either from Lee's ary at ttei t0 com f'rd, prove property, pay charges
Richmond, or from Hood's army (now I "noJ-St.pd"' Win, J", MILLEH.
Beauregard's) iu Northern Alabama and 4 i
Tennessee. This is, beyond all question,!
iu uWov iu.bjj yauempieuiiuring
the war. If It is successful, Sherman will
bava eclipsed all other commanders for
,, , ,, e" Iori
genius as well 0B boldness j but ifhe fails,
it will not be the loss of what is left of
what was half cur military force
Six !
months ago, but Sherman will be discard
ed ai & madman.
That the rebels are awake to this move
ment of Sherman's is evidenced by the
report, by way of 'Richmond, that Early,
with a large portion of Lis force in the She
nandoah valley, had returned loGordons
ville, which is in railroad communication
with Augusta, Ga., via the Danville road.
AiiJe fro to this tlie war news has
but little interest. Reports say that an
attack cu Memphis is threatened by
Beauregard, who is At Corinth.
A dixpatoh fronj Louisville, dated 19lh,
gives a report that Breckinridge, with
10,000 mon, had defeated our forces at
Bull's Gap, East Tennesree, A aimilar
report comes via lichmond, and that the
object is to invade Kentucky.
Ku.i.ed. U. J. Jones, Ksq., on of tbe
molt racy writers connected with the
newspaper press of the interior of Penn
sylvania, and author of the "11 itilory of
the Valley of the Juniatta," was killed at
llarrisburg on lust Friday slight. His
body was found under the oow-catcber,
crushed to a shapeless mass. He leaves a
family.
AJOTiisa. A ftkw days since we nailced
on item fluting that Thomas Clark, lq.
connected with tbe New York post
oflico for over Iwenty years was instantly
killed while riding on. the locomotive on
the Hudson liver road. Wo knew him
wvll, as a faithful oflicer and accomplished
gentleman .
J-iJ-The Adams' Express Company have
established a branch ollioi in our town.
This supplies a want that has long been
Ml in thU community. Mr. Joseph S
Sinn eis, we believe, is their agent,
jrlyAttenlioti is dirictd to the adver
tisement of tho Cloai Celd Academy. The
wintor term commences on the 5th of the
coming month,
.Tub Ar.sr Cojwuwtiosi ov Horses -
Soma interesting facts in regard to the,
supply of horses aud their eonsumption by
tho army, have recently ocen prcfentej
ly a Nswbiiry (N. Y.) veterinary surgeon,
I'r. Vottli. The 5enus ahows that the
number 'of horses In the" United States in
Ml) was'e.HS.-JjS. AKer making deduc
tions ft r the Southern States, for horses
under and alyve,a working age, diteased
and uaseiviceahle, Dr. V, reduces the to-
reu'jcee sua o-
resources of the horse market In the
I... .1 n. . i . . i n in. i wiiw .n i n-in i. i i H
snnual want for .f'SJl JW- 'OTK: ' M .,.. n.HY
military use, 108 , 42, or one-fourth annu- ,ioigi,,( oarriagos, Ao. nnn,amK, Anappeal from the valuations of Ensealed c . c (1 Fowler ,.,lh jj Y S M ; M:.J..r Doremus,
ally of the total horse supply, lba colts I. fact, nolhi.g that man or bjart Nsnsi Lands will be held at the Commissioners office, 1 a I) C ; M.jor Reifsnydcr, 3Mh Pa ; Major Wil
under four years old araestimated at 1,- but what we kee p or eaa pt "J ile,j ,Bd Vtaisiilsy, Ihs !7tb .Rib dajri cox, ADC; Major PamscyMsjorStillwell, Mail-!
174 one fourth oflnefC. or 278,544 and will eeU a Utle cheaper, having advantages r ffibJcr ,884l ,t wi.h time all persons iu-.jl)r Dabcock, Lieut. Whelan, Surgoons USA;
S-uaV re ch the age of four .years, wUh j o,s,cd .uum aitcnd .. no appeal can be taken y r,yv
but as this numoor my oe reauceu one-
. .. , ... j j.-..i i li .
olts, the ultimate annual actual supply is
put at 250 G'JO, while the annual Deed for
t . . . ,.. nn -un
icihu lor uetaii. i"1 MIJ1,v-..
he army anU lorCIVJI is -OJ.IU",
armV anU lOrCIVJI nw
ihowinsr a dtkticiancy of 2.0. 0 horses eacli
dftiiciency of .00 horses eacli
Vogcli makes no atatement of
Jear. Dr.
the mules which are used in tne army,
though he allows for their use, which re-,
lieves so many horses. If his estimates
sre correct, there is good reason for the
ligh price of horses besides the deprecia-,
.' ,r . Tk. sf linraol
iion in tne currency. t-""v'
n the army from bad treatment and neg-
Ject is enormous.
JeTha lx)ujsyiUa Journal aarrales a
nracteri8t,10 eieciionoering -inua fc a
democratic .meeting in Kentucky :
I "Last Catur-a'av night Lioutanant Gov
rnor Jacobs spoke at Trankford. Wo
,ay jjere that lie is one of tbe nolle!
tpecimems of loyal conservaliim to Le
fcund in the country. An ardent Breck-
rri,l,.. Il.mnarat in 18G0. and Willi tl
i nrrniinilimra lurinc him into thefalal
iatli which the influence of that magnetic
Hlor exertetl, be never awerveu irom
lis loyally to the Union causa or bis de
totinn i iba maintenance of an undivided
iDunlry. After ha had finished an efToct-
h speech at the Slate Capitol, amvm
Inl ckeers for McClellan, a fu fr
W. Davis arose from the crowd. The
lililary guard was on the qui vivt to dor
let tlie offender, and he was at once ar
)tad, whan it was discovered that he
an nrdeut supporter of Mr. Linooln.
W tha aslahlishment of this fact he
H rnlai.srl frnm duress With K Rflntlo
riruann W dismiss tbi moda of
fotionoering without tveo digniiying n
r0 . , wih to SssJS g;!
Tt
T. f i i . 7. . J ' - ""vwr'"""-1n-
growla of Luxuriant lluir, Whiskers, or a Meus-
j taohe la lets Hun thirty iiyi.
"iT'iwuramworeu ov return mail with.
out charge. Kospecllully yours.
THOS. CHAPMAN, Ch.mi.t.
ocOJniep. 31. Broadway, New -York.
""1AIJTION". All .,r.,m. .... y...
iV ed "Kain,t l7in5 or selling a certain Dark
Brown Mnr., now In the pos.csMon of John Hiah.1
It., of hnox towhshin. BR (hit sniiia V.Alr... I
uio and is in Lia use on loan only.
CONRAn TiATTPti
Nov. 2, 18(11. r
ntMKir....: l ... ...
, -. ... K u ,uo IMiuuipi 01 tne un-
J demgnsd in Buccana townabin. on nr .
bout tba 1st of October 18CJ, a DCN BULL 1
uipcaca o te past two years oldT The'
owner is horeby requesaed to come forward
i" "I'm rJ wnargci inu uiKe nun away,
or he will be gold according to law.
Kov.Ht. 1. S. WASUBURN.
J-.5I.UA 1.
CJ"llb" irom (ho promises of Vichael
i3 Stinekeckner, in Morrii township, about the
l5tof August last, a Brown Brindle Bull, white
airiin,the.fac' V1'11' 'n,d ",0UlJ.tW0 y"
W lost spring, ior informaUon leading to his
recovery, I will pay liberally.
Not. Ut. pd. MICUAEL 6T1NBKECKNER.
TOUSilJe On the road between
I mml I n...'. KT:tl ik. on.(. ,...!. i .
.'im win, uu mo viu vuiuoer uui,
a TRAVELING BAO, containing, among othor
thlngi. several articles of clothing. The owner,
by calling upon the subscriber and paying char
ges, can have his preperty. S. liEKTAUI.
Lawrence tp., Nv. 9, 18gl.
J.-P. KRATZER,
MF.RCIIAT, end doalor ia Dry Quods
Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Oroeorios
Frovisioni, do.
Tront Street above the Aaadomy Clearfield Pa.
A pril 2tth 186 1,
J. I. Morris & Co.
. PIIILirSBUKO, PA.
Sell the cheapest Goods
in the county !
Aid are jest revolving tho following :
Prints and Delaines,
A Splonpid asiortmcn't, vary ckeap. A large
atock of
13rovn and Blcaccd Muslins,
very cheap. Also,
Flannels, Linscyg, SattinUs,
Jeans, Tweeds, etc,
vory cheap ; and fur ladles aad ohildton aplccdld
Balinornl and Hoop Skirts.
The greatest varioty of
YANKEK NOTIO.NS
ever opened ia the county, and at leas priota.
A great variety and beautiful assortment of
Hood?, Nubias, Sontags, com
forts, Breakfast-capes anil Gloves.
A large stock of
BOO'fS and SHOES
Of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents ami Children, witb
Gums, Budulo Ovcr-i ioea, Ac, at auction pricua.
HAltDWAJlK
In endless variety, witli broad axei, double-bitts,
Rafting and Burking axi.
C L O T 11 I S V,
Of all kinds for MEN and BOYS, Ororcoats,
Panta and Vests, cheaper than the cheapest.
A genoral assortment of drugs aud medicines,
paints and oils, dyo stuffs, Ao.
Kio, Rye and Laguyra Coffee.
Sugars whitf , brown and yellow.
Dried peas, swoet potatoes.
Cranberries, buttor, egga, lard, cheeso, hams,
shoulders and aidoa.
Dried bocf, cod-fish, uiackersl herrin;, and
fresh shad.
Cooking and parlor stoves and stove pipe.
La(jjcs Coats and Circulars, Vic
, . nmirilfr.
Travclliu" Trunks,
. Carpet-Bags, .
Ladies' Baskets, etc., etc.
WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE.
Flour, chon. salt. Ao.
Paddlos, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horse
.,:,,,,,... k.... nnd
"'" " - "-r-
... ...
.tood. flou. baoon, or thi.g in our line at i
jjvww., . , , . .nviii. ....
. a . - i 1I V : 1 1 -
,ur vcus. vu w., . -.
$io at ton per oont.
rO"' Clearfield friends iU pie
7.i i. ind iu when they oet
lea., not for-
r---, - . !,.,, f.rm.rlv omuuied
., .nj .. .h,Vorn(r furmtrlr oecuuitd
- " r- - ,,:.. lh, Cont House.
. Runk near, opposite the Conrad Houso,
treet, j. i. MORRIS A Co.
Nor. 9, 1984.
roaaiaLTATtHBaiLtsroaTa rousDar caAsaa
i-LAca or svsimss.
IIAIIPT & Co.,
TTAV1NU lensed tho Foundry and Mfch!nO
rj. Shopsat Milesburg, known as " GREEN'S
JOLNDRY," are prepared to manufatture and
refiair Steam Engines, sweep nnd tread power!
ThroshiDg Machines, New ll'orld and Hnthawny ,
CooJt Wovesr Wagon Spindles, Plows, and Cast-j
ings of all kinds at short notice. They alsohavei
beJi a BcllefonU and MUesburg, u Variety of i
Cook and Parlor Stoves, for soft coal, of Pitts- j
burg .manufacture. ' Call and sco for yoursolves.
rSA AO II AEPT is airent for the York, Wyom-
UiB and -Columbia Insuranoe Companies.
jy20,f4-1y
Tor Sale A Fruit Farm.
I,,.'
I terms hi. FARM situated In Lawrence town-
ship, about midway between Clearfiold and Cur- !
wensville. It contains about 85 aores, with about j
6i acres thereof cleared, with a Frame House
and Frnmo Bara. There are upwards of -400:
grafted Apple trees In good condition some 30
rear irOOS, Willi m vusiiuij ui vnwn uni.
Qrapevlnss, and other small fruit there.n
.1 . . ... ..... in. . i:.l- l-.i:
the
whole being well located. The f.U. is lndispul-
able. For torms
,ri"7 c t 7 "
Clrarfitld.
GB0RGE THORN.
August III. 184. tf.
HEJ p WASTED A middle-aged Woman,
ffiVlfMailL
JUSIA1I
ClearBeld, $.ptraV.r Jl,i8l.
wot Reduction
""CIS of FALL 1 1VINTEBG0QMI
--1
i a ,Hrgo hock ince io
M dcluie.inj rices is, cow piepurcd to
-8.et targes in 1
AV.r
(
Dress Goods
lilCllCSt 1 rilllcd
V
.
I f TflnJ nl
-n r -fVLlttf ltd,
Fl CUch Afr Y1 0 V.
'"'' IHU,
Good Black Silk;
Coburgs and Alpacas,;
Woolen Shawls,
T If ,1
-'(lUlCS JldUtlCSt
Furs and Bonnets,
Staple Dry Goods '
Ready-Made Clothing,
Millinery Goods,
Hosiery and Notions,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware if Quecnsicare
Drugs and Groceries,
Carpets ard Oil-cloths,
Household Goods,
All of which will bo sold at greatly reduc
ed prices. Oc l'J-tf.
11EEIOGUAPI1IC.
rpiIE undersigned, having completed bis Phot
I ograph Oallory, in Shaw 's How, two doora
west of the Mansion House, ClearGeld, Fa., is
now ready to wait on all in want of
My arrnngoments are such as will enublo mo to
furniih those brautiful productions of sun draw
ing in tho highest style of tho art. Having fitted
up uiy rooms at a considerable expense, with a
view to the onulurt and pleasure ol my patrons,
I hope, by strict nttentinn to bu$incrs and a dp .ire
iu please, to merit s liberal share cf publia j
pat'.untige. A full supply of Gilt, Rosewood, and
oilier Trainos, Albums, and an endless varietj of
Cases always on hand,
At Hoioiratts Fifnajs,
Particular attentioni given to copying all kinds
fr'.r Instruction in (ho art of Photographing
ifiven and apparatus furnifhed at city pricea.
....oi.if II HIIIDISH. Artit.
Arpr.Ai. ritoiw thk thienmai,
ASSESSMENT. Notico is hcroby given,
that tbe Coinmihtioners of Clearfield county will
meet at tbe followiuz places ut IU a. in. of each
day uamcd for the jiurposo of heariwg Appeals
from tho Triennial Assessment, to wit:
t'vr Dacatur township ut Centro School house on
Thuradiy November 21th.
For Woodwurd township at the houso of Thoinaa
Henderson ou l-riuey Aovouibvr zjtn.
Fr (iulicb townhhipattho Schuolhouso in Jayns-
ville on Sutunluy November 26th,
Tor Beccaiia township at the bou.-'O of Saiuuol M j
Smith on Muiiluy November 2lh. I
For Knox township at Turkey Hill school house
on TueSduy Kovimber 2'Jth.
Eor Eerguson township ut tho house of John
Gregory on Wednesday ovembor .Ultb.
lor Jordan townslnp ol ino puouo senooi in An
sonrille on Thursday December 1st.
For Chest township at the fchool house near Si- I , . ,
mnn Uorf.bough's on Friday December ?d. ; A,J " ft3jy commended to persons tnv
For New Washington in said borough on Satur-1 ""i thrcugu flcos charged with uiissin.
day Deocmber 3d j
For iluir.sido township at the house of Ceorgo .
IV. Nt ff on Mondoy December 5th
For Bell towtship nt the houso of AsnpU Ellis on . Wo respectfully call attention to our testiino-
n. , TI I tl. Lt.. Mu nu iiC itnr lulliiri ufli, llmt ll I, ,1 .it-mi-
For Lumber city at tho pub.io school houso In
eaid borough on Wednesday uccemixr .
For Venn township at the house of W W Ander-
son ou Thursday December 8 '.
For Curwensville at the house of Iaaao Bloom on
Prl.Ur IWnmhor 0
For l'iko township attk.snino place n Saturdiiy
Deccmbor 10th. "
For Bloom township nt the house of Jumcs Bloom
Forrad V'",hm
s..i.w,.m n TuenJiiv December 13th
For Union township at tho houso of William F
Johnson on Wednesday December 14th
For Fox township at th house of John I Bundy
on Thursday December Uth.
For Huston township at the house of Jesse Wil-
son on Friday ueccuiucr ioiu.
For tlea--field borough at the Commissioners 01-
flee on Monday December 19th.
, ""- vm buaih.vy. ciork.
lll.isillllllt.-ia. " '
1 miasioncrs. " .
Coinn.iislonori Office, Oct. 10th I S'iC.
t ADIES' Dress GoodNew Ptvle. Alpacas,
I . DI...1. XI ,!,,.. i!r,.ch..Mohair. Valcn-
' u-i.,l..i ... P,.nnh M.rinoa. Gins-
! 'kmi,. Wol llnlninea. Frenoh Merinos. O
has, Lawns, just opening at
I .' j. p. KRATZEH'S.
l.L i . i.i ..!.'. .t
. f.AUniKJJ. UI.AKKLV,
Atlornev and CounBellor at Law-.
Will attend to all business entrusted b his
care in Elk and adjoining oounties at St. Mary s
( Bensinger P. O.) sepjw ojsMijvr
ua JjOUSf, i
MA IX STREET, 1WOOKVILLE, FA
r . ll. 11 M BANS,
rROPRiKToR. Oct. 101y
DISSOLUTION.
I mlXV. rartnershlo heretofore existing between i
JL the undersigned in tne juercanu e ami i.
k.r knslness. at Urahamton, Pa., is this day dis-
...ir.rl v miiitinl enr.scnt. .
' . J . . . ..t-.t j..r.
The Bonks and Accounts are in tne nanus m
, . s r.. ui, i ..,1 .11 n.Anna
taring unsettled accounts will pleae. call at once
inos. 11. rorcey, mi ,t.c...v ... r -. --
l9 tnom nP',
T. II. FORCKY.
J. BLAKK VALTEU3.
Grahamton, Sipt 9, '81. pd.
Farm for Sale.
raiHK .i.hmr her oflers ter sale, oa reasonaoie
i.i-
i I . ... .-. nf I nnd. mnro or less, sit-
, -Jj ia' tii'riri lown,hi, Clearfield connty, with
about 40 aer.s cleared, with buildings, Ac., er.c- .
ted thereon, being tb. .am premiaes purcnaseo .
' hv Rtnilh d. Klnr from U.oriT. U. Smith. Tr ,
terms and panic
j at Clearfield, Pfc
terms and particnlari apply fo the undersigned
TIIOS.
J. McCULLOUGIiV
Sept. 14, 1601, tf,
A. . a. :
1 .
,
oarhy AGUE PROPS !
The soverciga rouiedy for the Cure of
FHVEli ANl) AGl
AN'D ALL
BILIOUDI-SEASKS!
ATTENTION!!.
surritaRERs trom
FEVER AND AGUE, ETC.!
This most wonderful rimcdy for the perma
nent cure of Fever nnd Ague, etc, was discov.
ered tame years ago by one of the uiott emiuvnt
Clicralstit of Auicriea I '
Out of thousands of cases it has ncvor been
known to fuil in eflcc'.ing a radical euro. A
single Bottlo of these drops has cured dweafcs
which have .
Stubbornly Resisted tho most Skillful
Modioli Talent!
It contains nothing that will Injure the Const!,
tution 1 v
It purifies the Blood! !
It romoves Obstructions from tho Liver ! ! !
It promotes tho discharge of Bile ! ! ! !
It effects a radical and permanent Cure by ra
moving tho cauid upon which the ague da
penda ! !! ! ! .
THE
ARMY AGUE DROPS
J
As its nnmo Imports, tins boon and N the great
specific for all dili.iuus ihikajks iu the Army.
It has ao equal. Its popularity in our noMo Ar
my and oleewbere is as universal as ita euros
have been sure aud wonderful. As a
rnEvnyrATivE,
It has proved a great blessing and faved many a
valunblc life in tlioao niiajmatio loculitie" where
they would have been victims to bilious diseases.
Tho Chills will not return if these
Drops tvro taken !
THE
' A T TV A fJTT? UU HP
LiL'.VIA XlUwJU illWJkw
I
Quickly drivos away
LANG UOll AND WEAKNESS !
AN I)
THE
RESTORES
SYSTEM
To iu naturul buoyancy and aniiuntio ; invigor
ating tho body and clearing out every vestige of
1'iicjso produced by loathsome niiu.-iu.
HE wisi: IN TIMi:!.'!
IKfXo perten reniK-ij in a Icvrr im.l Ajite
; district thuuU be without a J!vti!e of tit
'ARMY AGUE DROPS
of lives have been saved In tho army by .la use,
incioea, eo wen uro us tornuvo ipiunues apj iu-
1 t inted in the army, that Uio most sui vossful ur-
genus in the Field and HMtnl uso it nlu, st
rxolus ively in tho diseases for which wo claim its
i infalliliililv. The best physioians always teizo
! the tost means to effect u cure, hence the uni-
I versality of tho
j
IsflRIllY AGUE SROPSl
i-an
TESTIMONIALS:
We are happy to refer to Tlis Excellency A.
Lincoln: Gen. McCkdlan i Gen. Fremont; Gen.
I i" i'i ri.r. " .V" '.;' ull
Mr Banpi", New York ; His Honor Mayor Wood,
ji ii wiiiiuiin jjiujuii u t .-.a
" 'D'n' " " , ' '' ' S ' 1
ayor uumuor, i..m !,!. u,r ,m-.
Ior" ' ana nunur.ua o. uiuer. qua..,- wu uwu
i geuem.n, lor wu.cn see circulars
ntiCE?
DOLL All PER
' ONE
BOTTLE.
WILCOX A CO.
Triccipal OfTice,
181 Water St., New York.
JV. n.Xone genvint withcut lt.trij rir
tlijntiture on the wrapper.
.
.Don'l let jour Druggist put you off
wllh any other remedy. If be does not have it
' wtih ri.v other reined v. If be does not have it
, , . it. . .i i :ii
r sale, enclose us n ia per man. auu no " i.i
l KnU nr il. 1. ... l.n. Drni.i tmr
.. v. ...... v ..e-. - -
niail, post paid.
OCt2G-2ni 181 Water .St., New York.
'
A.
A.
D.
M U S K I N G U M i V A L Liu Y
.gHBSv
ailj
V 7
f"Y
X
V f-a ."i f'&.llMlVf'
1 T-, ' . . V
I Steam Wohks.
Corner of Mullet and Tlilrd Streets,
icr of Mul l et and llilrd Sir
ZAXKSVJLLK, OHIO.
fl nJing lh. ir way Into Pennsylvania, Ohio, IndU!
ana, and Illinois.' Thosa alroady received and" '
in operation are givine tbe mmt nir. n.i.f,. .
t:on There is now hirdly a State or Terrify
m tlio Union but that our Improved Portable
ni.giucs anu aw Mills nro iu use. All our
Engines have spark arrester stacks on thom,
which confine the flying sparks.
t We would respect'fully-refer yau to tho fallow
ing gentlemen and certificates for the portability,
utility, nnd practk-nl operations of our Portable
Steam Ecginos and Saw Mills :
Avonhalb, ChotterCa, Pa., April S, 'CI.
Mkssiis. J. 4 J. II. Divail Oomlemen The
Tortalilo EnRlne aniSuw Mill got of you givea
ei.tira satitfaetion. I cheerfully recommend
those iu want of Saw .Mills to giro you a call.
Bo.-pcctfiilly, B. P WICKEP.fi HAM,
Mi.fEnAL r.isT, Cambria Co., Pa.,
May 21. 1i(S4.
J. A J. II. Divai.1. Gentlemen: Wilh fr.
IS, Hardesty as sawyer, we have sawed, with tho
I'ortatile bteatn Mill sent to Cit:nhria Iron Com
pany, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of lum
ber, (Iwo thirds of it being rnk,) and would
cheerfully rec.-.imncnd your Mills to those iu
want of such. Very respectfully,
JOHX MORRELT,.
F.r Cambria Iron Coinjinny.
Monr.isDALR, June 2, ISO.
Mfssns. J. & J. H. Di-VAi-f With the assist.
i ance of Mr. Ilunlcsty, we raweil, tho first day wc
j set up your Enginv nnd Saw Mill, seven thousand
two liuiidrea and CILv-sis feet of ono Inch pine
boards, when everything was new and had be
come vory rusty by throo weeks c.vposuro ia an
open cur. We nro well satisfied that the mill will
cut fully one thousand feet of inch lumber per
hour, wilh suitablu help. We cheorfully reooin
menj your mills nnd undines to any hi want, as
wc ore fully sutulled they nro tho best mill and
engine and mill of the kind wo have ever scon
Yours truly, Jos. BRENNER,
For Brenner, Trunks A Co. .
Eur.XMiuRO, Po. Feb. 20th 186-1.
M.-Sfrs J. A J. II DrvALi.. J'ear Sim : Our
portablo saw Mill nnd engine nrrived last week
till fuIo nnd i i,;ht, wo believe and wc can say
without meaning nny flaltcry Ia behalf of Mr.
Hardosty that bo did himself credit in putting
iho mill up and Marling the snine. Y'estcrday,
just ono week from the tiino wo uulondod tho en
gine, he sawsd with four.hands, about COUO feet
of lumber iu about eiht hours, a portion of tho
logs wero onk nnd ash. So far as wo nro able to
judge, we think wo writ be able to send you a
lienor report alter awhile. We aro satisfied
with tho Mill and Engino, and can recommend
them to any person who uiny desiro a portablo
mill nud engine.
Yours, wishing you all success,
REES S. LLOYD A-CO.
For further references we will givo iho names
of Junius A Evans, Ebensbure;, Pa. Messrs.
Ilunway A Co., Latrobo, 1'a, Messrs. Pruuer A
Hurley, Tyrone ; Adams, Culun k Co-, Cretson;
S. Miiiiken, ilollidnysburg ; llileman A Hvsser,
Altoonn ; Messrs. Racd A Brn., Tyrone i W. Dil
worth, jr., l'itlsbur ; 6. ' Uhynes, l,al;o City;
Follctt A Co., West r :enville'i R, J. NlrlioLou,
lirook ille ; J. Melionegnl, Hemlock j Cumbria
Iron Works, Johnstown ; Brimicr, Trucks it Co.,
Morrisdule i Michael Johnston, Anestown i Mc
Coriuiuk it' L'Mig, Pittsburg ;- W. S. Llnyd, Ebons
bur" ; !j. Silkkuitlor, Huntingdon; S. Wilson,
SlraUonvlllc j Dull A Terry, Terrytuwn i C. Rey
nulds A K. Amlress, Hortstown, Crawfuid oouuty ;
M. T. Dill f; Thomas MoAuley. Altiona; A. L.
Iloliidny, liollidiiysburg ; M. M, Adams, t'res
son ; W. B. Ueigler and JoJvpli S. Reed, Hun.
tuition; all of whom have purchased Portablo
Steam Engiues and Portablo Circular Saw Mills
of us.
Wo fully warrant our engines and raw mills to
be uiado of first class material ; workmanship
tho snine; with Bras Ball Yulves in pumps, and
checks, nud to saw from 0,dUO to lu.UUO feet of
lumber per day (say ten hoursj
y..5-Onleis solicited. Descriptive cisoulars
sent to all correspondents.
Address,
J. A J. n. DUVALL.
Corner Market and Third Streets, j.ist opposite
C. 0. K. It. Depot, Z.iucsville, Ohio.
aug. 17. 1y.'
"lI"rANTi:I). Ten competent Teachers to.
) touch tlio Brady township schools fur the
coming winter. The board sits ut Luthorsburg)
on Saturday tlio 22d Inst., when wo liopoappli-j
cunts will appear. Liberal wnges will to givon.
By order of the Board,
UA ll) Ki.A.M.1,
Oct. 19, 31. pd, c'y.
GREATEST BATTLE ON KLCORD!
15,000 Killed and Wounded, and.
.30,000 taken Prisoners !
WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE AND
70.000 Contrabands freed from the
f.;v;WW 5f"nilca-nt Steel enfraviag. D,.ul!a Fa oion -
: v"?? ' rJ3ZJkf- . 1 hu;u ood angravlrgs on re.Tut hat
i -- f! ' tml.roid.ry, Ar!l-les for the Ti ilt't, frr 0 IVr-
i.-- -T a TK fcT -;.-i- fcel. to make a cmpl.tc LADY'S BOOK.
aa at ji-t- - a a a w .l f i
PniJUQ OP QT I ! J'rosttnhJtwIen th'un" ne'dn
BUlllJ Vi OU Li W sUlil X I I ' the publication of the Clntrfiild Hrpublifin, was.
dissolved by mutual consent on tho Itth of
INVERT man that has rend any thing of the July, 1"U.
j past history of this WAR mnstfinnlly come; Tho Hooksnro In the hands of the Junior pa".--to
the conclusion that the Cnnfederato Govern-' flor for colleeti on, Those patrons knowing then -ment
would be broken, down. It was only a qucs- selves Indebtod to tho late publishers for t'.'.'.cr
tionoftimo. But now we havo tbe above Glori-: subscription, advertising, or job work, are re
ou! soul-stirring news to cheer us up ; Bnd the spectfnlly invited to call nnd settle their aeo uoy
Only UmW-Daca IU our J'ly miu Jjn'i mi uiiuh in in.
imminent dancer of the Contrabands coming
North to "oat out oar substance," and to wear out
eurahues 1 But of ono thing the peoplo of Clear-
Sold county niny bo assured, and that Is, thai;
FRANK SHOUT for short called k'li'iri - is
selling Hoots tV shoes us cheap ni nny other;
uinn in the county; and if you d m't bclicvo i',
just give bim a call on court-weok, nr'at ry other ,
Itime, nsd see for yourselves, lie wouhi jni ro
mind l o p bl,o that bis shop i, now on Market
street, In Shaw's Ro-whcre vo will find bim
auvi.1. in uw . " ... ... . .
j just as i'Wt as usual if not a little
tliorti
, Cash than ho would like to ,
All kinda of Work on hands and made to order
, i ir.., i i ,.,a fti.
on short notiec, and as well made, and as good fits
I as can bo "skeered up hero or elsewhere.
j rDon't forgot the shop on Market ttreet,
in Shaw's Row, directly opposite Bcv. H. B.
gwonpe', .,, F. I110RT.
Clearfield. June 11, WIS.
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, it i ,1 si is i is is ill u VI UlllillUll X.- U(
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OF
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
C L E A K V I K 1, D,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA.
SILLS Of axrFMlnH.XnTFS. A SOW AFTS PISCorKTKD
i HEI'OMTs) H KCI''I VED,
Coll'flinnsmtult nnJ nrnrrrd nromvth remitted
i 12xcha!iCon the Cltica constantly
on nana.
. . ,
i K-xryiLco on hofcoa . i r
4 COUKT UQVh.
S' ' ALTamiria-arln lasg.. qu .iniitiei J-r sa.l
rSS nw i a
f3-?EV' i-Anvw nomc-mE tash:
... ' . vr im-. iiviiLi,
raiure.rina Are, and Fashion.
THE LADIEi- EAVOKITE FOIi 2J TEAR?
' ..No.n,a':'"'o b:is iu able to compete with iu
Aore ntlrmnt it.
UODKi-ii KLCKlPXa for twerv lerr.m.,.t
I'u"-7ulJ-" 1'Ll "Ion ara worth the rrico
ul 1,10 uool;, .1
. ifhH1'1 Cotta?e ( othlsf lguiiao gives tW )
i'ers to Oodey g;t it before tha'sauet. Vv.
' r"'-ning lor i.aaies. An-Mhor pcouliantu
I with Oodev. '
Ladies Boncots. We tr. ... f .i .
year than any o.her Z Wh ?
'.u: n..i, r. Ba' In fact, th. La-
ZCr. ' J "9 K"
MARIOX HARLAND, authorrfs of "Alone "
" Hidden Path," "Moss Bide," ' Nemtsis," ,Dd
Miriam, writes for (lodcy .each month, ami f.r
no other' magasino. fre have al.i rotaiued all
our old aud favorite' ontributore.
Termn oXGodey's Lady's Book for 'G."
(from which there can b no dovlatlon.)
Tlie following are the terms of tho Ladv'
Book for 1SI5S. M prcaenw. will rcoolve aub.
oribers at tbo following rates. Due nolloe win
be given if wo aro obliged to sdvanen. whiuh ;n
dt-pd npon the priuo of penr.
Ore copy, one year
$.1 no
4 SO
r so
lo oo
Two CBpics, ono year
Three copies, oo yr . .
Four copies, one year - ...
Five oopies, one year, nnd an eitra copy
ao uis po.sua ceuuing tn ciuJ, making
six uopics ....
KiKht copies, one year, and an extra cony
14
to tne person sending tne ciuo, uiuLiug
nine copies
Hlevcn enpibs, one year, and as extra .,py
rt ou
to tne porson sending tue ciub, uiukiu
twclvo oopies f 6'
Additions to any of tho abovo club.. S 2 SO caj
subicriber.
Gjdey's Lady's Book and Arthur'" 'lo-ui.
Magaiine will be sent, oach one year, c, reei;
ol 4 40. We havo no club with uny orher ilt.it
azino or Xowspaop r.
The money must all b aont ttanoT iet
any club. -
Canada subscribers must ecu 1 2i cents suidl
tlonsl for each subscriber. Addresa
L. A. UU!) 'JY,
N. E. Cor. 6th if' Ckjstmit K-.-ct.!
oe St l'u-'.vi ;
rilll.ADELrrilA I KIM!: HA:' . )
T
ill IS g.'eat liue trnvorsos tlie Nil- . .
Norlawestern counties of Pn.o .n.
tho city of EtIo, on L ike l.'ri .
It has boon lcasd by tin h' nmtth'i , . . '
rond Cumpani, and is oporuted uy Uj.o.
lis entire length was opened fur pus . . M
freight business, Oct. I7th, 15 1.
JVnio of f'tiHHen'jcr T'ilint rl Ewjtoriw .
Through Mail Traia leaves ewi'.wurd '.' lj V .f.
" ' " " v.v'twrd 10:12 ' X
Pusscnger Cars run tliroiigli wnm.i. . ..,:.
both ways between PkiIudoltd.i: cud 'iru
hlogant hlcepiyg Lais on l.xpre.s lumi be, .
'ways between W illiamsport aud KiUiu un., at"
Williauiftport and Philadelphia.
For Information respecting Pitticnger biuii.u v"
apply at the S. E. Cor. 1 Jth and H r ki t its.
And for Freight btuincss cf the Cdh pviv'
Agents, H. B. Kingsionj jr.,.Cor. l.'jili m!Ai ,i !"j',
s!B., Pliilndelpliia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erlo ;
J. M. Drill, Agent N. f. I'.. R. lialilr., ;
H. II. Uot'sTos, (Je;:'l E'eight Ag't. PhiUi ;
II. W. Uwisuuu, (ien'l Ticket An'.. V '.)'-
Jus. D. Pol rs, Uen'l Manager, .,iufj rt.
n . cm. ut
MOUxNT "WOry WJVSl:
Seocad treef, ftboya Arch,
.llllLADKLl'IIIA.
A. r. rtLAIl?, Proprietor.
(I.nto of tbo "Surf House," Atluntii Ciiy.)
S.'t. 2, HtH-I y.
JOHN L. CTJTTtvE,
Attorney at Law and Heat i:iiitc Agent,.
CLEARFIELD, PEKN'A.
Office on Mir!,Hsi. Opposite tl,i Jiil,
REdi'ECTFtLUY oflora his s rvicos In sell
ing nnd buying lands lir Clcurfield and ad
joining counties ; aad with on experience of over
twenty years as si purveyor, flutters lilmsolf that
ho can render Mtisfneliou. Feb.- '6.1 tf.
Chop! Chop! CIiod!
Qf f(( Bushels superior R'YE-CIIOP-UjUUU
just received and for salo at
3 13 per hundrod.
JAMES TEH
Phillpahurg, Aug. , 1SS4. pd.
jVqTblackwell,
W1TU
(5EO. W . 11EKD h CO.
CLOTHING,
Also, Jobbers hr
Cloths, Ctissiincrcs ami fattiuot.
No. ii'i Market street,
North sido botween Fourth and Flflfl,
PHILADELPHIA.
ajyCnll and sos our extensivo stock.
Aug. 10, '61. tf.
..... vvm . W...V... .-.
D. W. MOORE,
G. 15. OUUULA.VDSit
Clearfield, July 27, 1SCL
S ll s q n o Ii a n n a Hon
t I RWESSVILLE. Pa.
W. H. HOKHAI.fc, ITopr
s o
T P MrTl T ' r
A liK-tlly located w ll... Ui.l. T ..
nnohiiiiTi'i. in 11m l.driini.b nf I iiru'pnr. . . .
19
01 i ' -
, The present proprietor will sun-o no "
:i ti
? V:
render bis curtoiaors cetnfurlalb
RP't !.
mora a i nsrai snaro pu:.;,.; p:iir .n'irf.
' '
j ins I.Alt a.mj JAI.....
Wil! bo well supplied with every :. . : '.to
Vet(r, rds. ltaRuica will alws; i '
airing" out. A!r. - . '-
i - - - - -
i' nK'f Miinr..-i
ii l, ivin. lh.it Ltl"rsi Testa'a'n'S';
estate of WM. A. .A:" X, l:i of t..v
.having been rrantcl to tl.e unuersigi...'
who - - . .
'
sons indeoioi .'i "
liumedilo paymeut. and Ihose baviag eit:!
against the same will present loom U.ily aa'u,i.a
catod for settleiacut.
II. T. TIIOMr.SON.
Jfr. 2-ft. ' '''x'-'r'
OTAPLK Drv Goodi CKths, L.v
t CI'.nk-coth, Tweeds, Sati'iclK. ilikA-:;.
VI .1 . T, .1. : ..- ar...llt T.fnrn. f'Hn!.. I.
rmiiiii-i ii'-itii', i.iusiiiii u.ks.., i - -
old pricjs at
1
J. T. KRATZER'.
ANTLE3-IB great vlclv at
J. P. KRAMER'S.
WprMnand." .
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