Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 28, 1864, Image 3

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    TllK REPUBLICAN.
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nates of Subscription,
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paidforat or Ujvie Jan'ryevui t, 1865
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t'livtiuM and Sutray; encA, 3 time,
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do I eheet, 24, or let;
do vlolt eheet, 15, er cm.
Over J J of each of abovt at proportions) rato.
jr.O-Tli above rates were agreed upon by the
undersigned, on the 3d dny'ot December, 186-1,
mi will be ttMctly adhered to during the prossnt
high prices ol all kin ill of printing material!.
V. W. MOORE,
Publiaher of the "Clearfield Jltpubliean."
8. J. ROW,
Publisher of the "Iiaflenun Journal,"
Tyrone Ac tlcs.ru 11 Hallrcttl Tliue-Tablo
Train leaves xyrone at
arrives at Philipiburg at
Train leaves l'bilipiburg at
ar rives at Ty rone at
J:55 P. M.
5:65 P. M.
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NOTIC E .
MILITARY RENDEZVOUS, 1
Fhiupsburo, Pa., Dec'r. 20, 1864. J
at. A 1 a t rlAAAAl4 flAnnln
Iwoulduiot reipectfully, yot earnestly, urge
upon yoa the neceseity and imporUnoe of furn -
Iibing lbs commanding officers of the different
detachments of troops, stationed throughout the
tounty, with such information as will lead to the
arrest of the non-reporting drafted mon of your
'TbTunited State. Government is determined,
throuRh its recognited authorities, to enforce
compliance with the law; and the quota of Clear-
fluid county, unaor me can 01 uio rresiaontior
500,000 Pien, must be furnished without further.
Way.
A Supplementary Draft to nil the dencioncy Mie exploded mills remained, save the
under that quota will b. made at Mdcway, Pa., fou,ldu,ion wali gnd ,cai.re(J carlhi -rhe
s or about tho 10th of January, 186a, and vig- , . , . ,, .. ,
maily enforced by all the power placed at my Lel geneiated by tke fudoen and forge
command by the Government, unlcm such mea- j quaattty of powder was so sudden and no
irea may be tuken by you, in conjunction with , intense us to char g'et tree9 in atwink
tba troops, as shall lead to the arret of those do- ling the moi.t green bark burn ins as
liDquents who havo not complied with the law reudily as tin ier, butceaiing to burn when
tbui obviating the neceisity of another draft. i ,fie ill8t ruruble of the roar Of the ext'lo-
I make this appeal, ne,tly doeirlng that .t , j j- j . j .
Biv be reocived favorably by the oitiiens of tho . . ,. , ' 1 ,
twnty, and that it may tend to a more active I urrounding country were, of oour.e dam
tnd energctio co operation, on their part, with ,aUed much. In Christ Church (Linsoopul.)
the officer of the Government in enforeing obe-, every mne was crumbled, and in the
dience to the law
II. P. CAMPBELL,
Capt. and Pro. Marshal, 19th Diif Peuna
x. t, v... v-. IT
i.orAr-. hiiT r.-Al no. .-fv-jcot
srybody appears to be enjoying the IIolli-
days, we have determined to g- with the
iliorofnr the KsfiiiLtCAX will !
not make its appearance next week
COT Tersons visiting the Store of J. I.
Morris & Co. rhilipsburg, Ta., go away
xeUiming as did tho Queen of Sheba, af
ter she had visited the Tempi of Solomon,
" 27i half hat nevtr Iten told me !
They can Leat the world for Vatiety and
Ca4) Goods. 3l
Tui KoRTiiiCATioss. If i trua. as re
ported, thst Marshal Campbell was made
Uliflva Lhflt the deserters and non-report-;
. ,,1 i t.,,1 ,.., 1 !
log coDcrirU of Ihis county had ceded
f 1 . wAati anna
,nd that U was thus induced to apply for I
imililaty foree to operate neio, m iu;- uiirTiuuJ me w
ml, dot that ha is here, that ho iroi.roaij J,r- VI 'J0. UV r7fure ,w,M.bcin-.Iexer-pluuiiuuiJu1
, 1 I ted, about half past ten o clock on lhurs-
isie me service eveij ujh nuu (
rrreentations, and inquire them lo'liDnl,
upand point out those works. Should;
Ik-.. f..M i lhat Ihov t.rt Ln - th -
iujr uiu iv iiuu iiici"i ' "
with courl-iaarlialed oo the charge of mis-
priiion cf treason
Tus First Visit. A siiuod of some 30 or
1 . .
40 tnonned infHutry v isttod our town lust
Uenday-having tcnt the day previous
(CLristmas) SOinewherO between this and
Karthaus. They had as prisoners, A ui-
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unsnirey, (.cnargeu wun uv.u..; .
(charg
Holly and Arnold Schnarra, conscripts.
Good PrS. Next to the Xew Yol k
n- i .... ni.n-.i-tl.:- A,, ia It. best
nvriu, IUB i llluai(iuia
foily paper published. In the way or
giving general newt it is far. ahead of any
fits rhila.lclr.litA competitors, and its
literary and editorial departments are
fully equal to any of them. W htpo tho
Demooracy of Pennsylvania will extend
toil a liberal support, and if poasiuie
Oake it the equal in every respect of that
chiof of newapaperdoni, The Warld.
,i , .
Kilid Br tu Indians. It i reported
ifrethat N. K. McMullin, wko left the
'iclnlty of this place last summer and lo
oted io Nebraska, was recently killed by
11 . . . i . it..., ll.A In.
l lnaian. it is Known tui
ns diiimed the land e purcnaseu.
tnok him nris-
waiuiy is iiiuv .u; u"
oor, and afterwards killed bini.
sW Con tress has adjourned for
(ho
Hollidays.
JQTho State Legislature meols on the
Kit Monday of January.
tJS-Govcrnor Parker, of New Jersey,.
yi: ."After much reflection, I hope un-
.a..' i t - ' i - I I.ova
Z , . ' ' M i.ir , il,.lih noliflV "of
to the oonolujion that Iho policy or
present Federal admiaistratlon
'ever restore tho Union." I
Iffl-A aMdier'i widow, by marrylnn
'in, forfeits all her peDiions from tho
hi..- ... . . . :r-u- n : H '
jieoi tier remarriage j anu n suo uijuui
oojes a widow she cannot resume them.
fti is aenrdins to the act of CoDcrefS,
Jly 1, 1864.
..war I ho selling priaeoM'
Gold, in New
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Tm Exi'losio.v at Dl i-ont. TLe ex
plosion, at the. powderjyard known as
Haclev.s on 'J'hursil .'IV lllnminrr Inn! umna
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nnAf II. A . . .1 . . I
"" vl " mull cicic BI1U UlSUtUOUS lliai
has taken place for a numher of yar.
The proprietors Lave prohibited Him re
DOrtars of th nr vwiLlm, tl.o! n.n.,i.
l.( 1 f -6 "' IV"""",
11 a! m!'U" -11 C!nluei'ce no details of the d-
uikiii. ,mni cuu ua outaiuea. i t) e
one on Thursday destroyed tuore live
than are lost in some of the battles
reported where thousands of soldiers are
engaged on escli side firing at each oth
er for hours. There were fen killed, and,
if the number wounded were in proportion,
.?.,us ve Keen great. Jtl, sa.d the
, "n.lu w r preparing government powder.
H is a ovidenee of the terrible lorca of
j the explosion, that (jreat heavy beams
(were lifted up like rushes into the air,
j whirled distaucea. sometime!!, of over 3U0
I '" "n.d i0 in 'h fc'r?u'd'
, fl0 en ',nrJ " n,',nt'a nUml lirmly 0.1
eud- J-eai hollows were scooped in the
n'"'" "l iu uicicuuuvusbiuu, tucuuui;,
us timbers scattered in profusion over ti e
fields around. ot a vestige of aotno of
house of Mrs. A. Dunont, which is situu
ted one hundred and fifty feet from the
snene of disaster, the glass was shattered
so lolently that some of the family were
by the Hying fragments. The house
j WM rom rool t0 fOUnda'.ioo and
aei ioimly damaged. Immediately after
the explosion, and w Iioa the excuornent
had spent itself, Jheynrd wai closed nud
no admittance granted to the numerous
persons who were attracted Irom this ciiy
and the country round to cutiounly view
the havoc.
The explonion originated, in the romi
where th workmen wero engaged in press
ing Lioverumeut povdor The miinner
of the process is this : On a smoothly )ol
ibhod pluto about thirty inches square, is
laid a layer of powder evenly spread, and
about half an inch in height. Over this
is placed a cloih of very tine texture,
which, in its turn, is covered with half nn
inch of powiler.
Alternate layers of cloth
and podor then succeed each other, till
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p,lf, l0 it ; which is so enormou, t mt fotr
(ay mor,? (be mass exploded, trar rg
jnt,) atoms all who wore near. From the
press room llio explosion was immeiliately
to the oilier
flllliuiuiin.nir.i
mills and
buildings. Del. Gazette.
AVi'lor 0 the lltpullican
DrAR fc'rn : With jour
permission, I wish to say to the renders of jour
nonnr that T will sond. bv return tnnil. to nil who
. . u (f . B Reci,e wilh fun directions for
making and using a almple Vigotable Balm, that
m Pfck'lfi( ,nJ M Impurit'esof the ikin, J
leaving
iving the samo soft, clear, smooth and lenuti-
fol.
a,jo nM ((J ,hn(!0 hBV, VM
: Heads, or Baro Faces, simple directions nnd in
! r.,F,nnlinn thnl will onkbla them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whisker, or a Mou-
tacl.9 in less man miriy u..ys.
All applications answered by return mail with
out charge Kespectlully yours,
THOd. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
oo 5 3mcp. 831, Broadway, New Voik.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TIIS partnership heretofore existing between
the subscriber In tho uanking butincs as
Leonard, Finney A Co., i thi duy dissolved by
uiuiua. uuiipriii,
I Thahnnka. nansr. and asseU aro Iett In tlie
hands of Jumes T. Leonard, at tho office of the
firm, and all claims due to and hy the firm will
UV UlllOU VJ III"
JorthWitu settled
bs loltled by him. All oreruus paper muii do
JAMES T. LEONARD,
A.C. FIN.NF.Y,
W. A. WALLACK,
Tbebusines will be continued by James T.1
Leonard as Leonard 4 Co. dee 21-IbOJ.J
A CI.EAIU'IF.I.U IIAII-
rin ; u;m -v
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.r o!Vi. . VM. Mi ii" . I ii niTi n f i h
1110 oiuenuuiucra nn. uu iiuiv.
: Pennsylvania Kallroad Coinpany, on .Momlay,
'January WW, lbn,ior mo purpose b
twelve Director to crve the ensuing year, .urn
the transaction of such other busine ss ss may
tllKV
come before tho mooting.
II. II. HHILinaFORD, Scc'y.
Phil'a, Dec. 14, 1961. dec21-3t
lUHXPIKi: ELI'.CTIOX An
election
Reed &
will bo held at tho oflice of fl. L.
to., In the borough of Clearfield, on Satmdny tho
yi.iln..nt 2 o'clock, n. m.. bv the ftockhold-
er of the Clearfield and Curwensvillo Tun.pik
eloct A Pre.ident, Treasurer and
Board uf Managers for the ensuing year.
Bv order of the I'resldent,
" ' JAS. T. LEONARD,
Q. L. Bkid, Sec'y. Pec. 7, 1801.
Foil Sale!
FXTRA FAMILT FLOUR, by ths Barrel and
fiaik for talo br the subscriber
JAMKS L. LEAVT.
'.uffMl.
I Uoccam fieorge W.
Jsmcs 8. allacher.
Dillon, Phttip Braaiff,
1 Brady Michael Sbugart.
! Burnside Wm. Goodeman, John Alfiird.
,..V..10it 'I-lliimmell, Jred. Fralej, Lawrenco
Killmn, (1. 8. Toier.
Clear Held L. It. Merrell, A
W. Park.
C. Finney, II.
Covliigtoa Dr. J. W. Potter.
Poriruhon Thomas Henry
Graham Frank Wilhclm.
Huston Charles Brown.
Jordan Edward Comfort.
Lawrence Joieph Wataon.
Lumber City -Amos Pile.
Morris Hubert lirown.
Pike Peter Iloovor,
I'nion-U. B. llarlcy.
' tKAVERSE JURORS.'
Beecnria Siimuol Kirk, Stow art Cowan.
Boll Robert Mehafley.
Bloom Erastu Lulnor, G. P. Bloom.
Hogg Samuel RobUon.
Bradford llobort Livingston, J. E. Barjor,
Brady John Brouki, Eli Lium, David Eahon-
lei.er. uonrge rer.U, u. a. ilooro.
Burnside Honry Eisenhower, Josrph HcH.
Chest Johnthan Pry, Philip Pentico.
Clearfield Henry Stone, John M'Brfdo, J. C.
Whitehi'.l, Prank Short
Curwensvillo Wm. Bard, Win. MoBridu, Cor
tes Bloom.
Covington Wm. Scbnurr, Joab Rider.
Decatur Elijah Reese.
. Ferguson John Uowlos, David Road,
Girord Daniel Spackman.
Gohen Jacob Flegnl.
Graham T. M. Leonard, John W. Turner, J.
II. Stoward.
Jordan David M'Gcehaa.
Lawrenco Robert Porter, William Fpaekman,
James Doughorty, Daniel Welch. Luao Swsilo.
John J. Reed. '
Lumber City Ilonry Dnvis.
Pike Jaiaos A. Bloom, G. B. Caldwell.
Penn William P. Book, Jacob Douciiinan,
Woodward Henry J. Cagan, Jamei Lockett
Bcoxn vmi,
Becrarlt Jsines II. Ilogarty.
Boll J. Davidson, Enoch Wctr.il.
Brtdford Eiwin H'llliaina, Wm. S. Tajlor,
John Stewart, John .S'nirey, Iioac Wilson.
Brady Michael Broun, Adam Miles, Xf. T.
Hamilton, Daniel Rishol.
Chest Levi llulaud, L. J. HurJ. j
Clearfield Dnnicl Connolly, Jamc Cooper, I
Edward W. Urnbarn, John 11. llillburu, John
rr.
Covinffton Christian Brown.
CaDoeatur Ilonry Post.
Girnrd Alexaiidur lrwia
Goshon Kobeit G. SIjow,
Graham Jonas Muncc,
Gulich Wm. B. Wbitcsids.
Joran--Layfyetto Bloom, Hiram Straw.
Karl liaui--Thomas Michnnla.
Lumber City Anthony Hilo.
Morris Robert Doughorty, George Beam.
Penn Patrick AlcJUUan, James Johnson,
riko J. Ross Bloom.
I'uion .Ioscih cofield.
Woodward John Bowles.
I'llOaPECTUS OF VOL. Ill Isui.
TIse Old n:wd.
A MONTHLY JOIHXAL,
DKVUTKII TO
LIIERATUEE, SCIENCE AND ART,
AID
The rolltlcal Pilncliiles of 1770 and 177.
C. CllAUNCET JiuiUl, KlUTOK.
rnilH MA(iA.lM', WILL rONTIVt l? TO
X defend the priuciplo of Gorormnuiit which
guided our futhcrs In the foundation of the Re
public, The spirit and dootrine of the two fimt
vo'umos will be fully unintainfil in the chird vol
ume. We have no compromises to mako with
orror no parley to make with despotism. 1j
tno.racy will bo treated, not at a varying polii-y
of cunning oflice seekers und sjioils huiuc rs, but
rather na an aMding principle of political econo
my anJ ol popular liborty. All supportera of
this revolutionising, Abolition war, will be held
us tho eneuiiot of tho'Dumocracy. Wo nil all ac
knole ge no organisation to be Democratic
which does not houestlv cnunciato and suniiort
the principle of the Kentucky and Virginia
Itasolution of li9S, anu the Died bcott dcciiiion
of tho Supremo Court the ono asserting Stats
SoveiiKKiMTr and the other Whits bveiieuAcr.
To prcscrvo thoo honored doctrines tho Demo
cratic pari was urgnnized by tho very founders
of the Federal Government, and it remained true
to (hem down to the fatal and dishonoring depar
ture at tho commencement of this war. 'i ns Oi.n
UsAiin is an organ of DcmocVncy a it whs, be
fore this cowardly surrender of principle, and as
it must bo again, before it can rodecm our coun-
I t'enKVdouSf.0 iXr"-
It
that
is, to forty-eight pages for tho purpose f funk
ing It in all repeots, n to stylo ami mutter, a
lirst-clnss Literary and Family Mng.uiuo.
Among the literary attractions of tho work
will be an Original Novel of .great power nnd in
tere.t, written by Dr. Thomas 'Jtsm F.xim.i.sii,
which will be published in chapters, beginning
with tho number for January.
While, the Magnsino will bn double its former
size, only fifty cents will be lidded to the price cf
subscription. Tocnublotho publiaher to make
this enlargement without lo.u,tiio engraving will
1.. tnf ouL eiecut nol linns occasioiiailv.
T K
It ii s
ono yoar
Seven copies ons I year, and one to the I
" ,' v, ',., ,1, ',
"otter up of tho Cub, j
?inglo copic sent, post-pntd, for
Terms invariably in advance, and the
situ will be stopped when the time piid for ex
pires. As Tub Oi.n Gcard Is stereotyped, bark num.
brratid volumes can always be furnished,
ill letters should be addressod as follows .'
VAN F.VHIK, HOHTON & CO.
No. IfiJ, Nassau St., New York. 1
1 F.l.ir.l' XOTIC'F.. Tho Eosrd of Belief
X for tho county of Clearfield, will meet nt tho -
Commissioners' office, on Wednesday end Tours- 1 "'X KC'U I'OlfS NOTI (' P. Xotlce Is here
day, tl.e 2Stb and 2ih days of December, 1SF 4. l J by given that letters testamentary on the
The Board huvo directed that all new uppli- eslnto ol ABltAIIAM KYLKIt, late nf (joshen
r ... u.r..A ,1. . P...,. I ....1
im it ..,.... u..
their oru slatcuunt detailing name of sol Her, hern grunted to tho undersigned, all persons lu
regiment and coinpany; when ciuislcd ; tho dc'ited to said fsla'o are requested to umke im
numberof children, w ith nge and tex nf each ; mediate payment, nnd those having demands
tho township In liich they resided at tl.c time of a v i itist tl.e fame will proseut thorn duty nuthcii
enlistment, and their present resi denca : and that lieuted for rctt'cuieut.
she is without the menus of support for liersoif JOHN p. BOTl, I px-r,
and children, who nro dependent upon her. j Nov. 22 Ct pi, MOlt LIVl'.ltGOOD, j '
Two wituosso of credibility, from tlio town' hip
in which the resides, must aUo be produued 1
) whose certificate, sworn to before tho board, inn.t
set forth that the applicant is the person tho rp-r
re,on horseif t. be; thr.t the state
n;ment olllie.
number nnd ago of her family ist,
truo : that sho
is In destitnto circumstance and her family in
actual want ; and that all the fa.ts sot forth in her
;,,. nre just and true.
. . . - . ,,:.,
can be ob
v '" " . . 1 "
tained st tho nffico of tho Board of Relief, when
application it made and tho witnesses appear.
Nov. SO, 18(14. W. 8LllHADLl':Y,fV-.
BlACKHMrnilNU-NIAV YlllM.
P,sMt)itn tt sri.vr.xs i.Kn;cr
fullv announce lo tl.t-ir ir.mif.rons li icndsnnd
io the j nblio gcneraJly. that thej hnve or.tr r. d
Into co-purtnership in the above bu-iness in the
shop heretofore occupied by.ho?fr'or partner
in tim biriufh Ol Clearfiel.1,
! All sorts of work in tbojr line '!! bo dispatch
ed on tb shortest notion, and in t'ie most work,
manlike manner, and upon terms to sui the
times, f pecisl attention will be raid t lioiiii;-
SHoKi.io. la fact, everything connected with th
eraft--fr:.m a oninmon nail lo a fins edged doublo
bitted chrpn!r axe, will be made to order, el-
thcr for Cash or approved Country Produce,
, .fir-Uivs tbm a call.
G. C. PAfSMORE.
Pec. U,1S-W:
WM. STEVE S3.
ibrrcat Itcductwn
in PRICES of FALL & W1NTERGOODS!
J- I1- KR A TZim,
Front Street. CleorflMri
vwmmww em V 44 4 A. Km a
Having purchased a large slock since tho
Into decline in prices is now prepared to
oiler great bargains in
New Style Dress Goods.
Richest Printed Goods,
All-Wool Dcla
French Merinos,
Good Black Silk,
Coburgs and Alpacas,
Woolen Shaicls,
Ladies Mantles,
Furs and Bonnets,
Staple Dry Goods
'Ready-Made Cloth ing,
Millinery Goods,
Iloscry and Notions,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware ij Quccnswarc
Drugs and Groceries,
Carpets and Oil-cloths,
Household Goods,
All of which will ba sold at greatlv reduc
ed prices. Oct. l'J-if.
JIKLIOGRAHIIC.
r"PHE undorigiioJ, having coniplotud hi Phot.
A ogrnph Gallery, iu bhaw' Row, two door
west of the Mnnsiun House, Cloarfiuld, Pa., is
now ready tu wait on all in want of
My arrangement are such a will onublo mo to
f'.niisli thof beautiful productions of yuri draw
ing in tho highest style of thonrt. Having fitted
up "my rooms nt a considerable expense, with a
view to tho comfort and pleamro of my patrons,
I hope.by htrict attention to hmdm ami adoiro
to please, to morit u liberal shnro tf publia
pnttiiniige. A full supply of Gilt, Rosewood, and
other Frames, Albums, and an endless variety of
Cases always on hand,
Particular attention givou to copying all kinds
of Pictures. ,
jiT'l'-Instruction in the art of Photographing
given and apparatus furnixhed at city prices.
snp2Uf II. liRIDGE, Artist.
"1001 B01.
PlULADELrillA Jt ERIE RAILROAD.
rwilir.S great lino trnvcrsoa the Northern and
Jl Northwestern counties of Ponnsylvuhia to
tho eity of Krio, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the I'enntiliauij Knil.
mud Company, nnd is operated by llicin. !
Its entire length was opened for nasseuirer and ,
freight business, Oct. 17th, lsfil. I
June nf I'ueeenijer 7miHi nf Eminrinm.
Through llail Train leaves oos'.ward 2: 1 5 P M.
" " " " westward 10;I2 A. M.
raSfngor Cars run through wtriiot'T chaxos
both ways between Philadelphia and Erio.
1-lcgant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both
I'OVf between Williuinsport nnd Baltimore, and
W Ilium.' port and Philadelphia.
For Information rospecting Passenger burinoss
a ,-ily nt tho S, E. Cor. llth and Market sts.
nd for Freight bushier of the Company's
A ont, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. lath sud Market
st , Philadelphia ;
J. S. Reynolds' Erio;
.. M. Drill. Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore ;
II. II. Houston, (jon'l Freight Ag't, Phila.;
11. W. Cwix.iKn, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Phila. ;
Jos. D. Potts, GonT Manager, Williauisport.
Oct. 2 1864.
VA. V l'.W, ,1.1 . .-r
- i, . . . ?- . .. .... .1 m t.:r.'
toivnsiup, l tcartiolit county, decease-l, naving
SAWYER VANTED.
W
A NT F.I) IMMliDIATLLY, a man Ihor-.
cucbly rompdent to run s l'.rst-c!as
Circular .-aw Mill, and who is r.illin:; to go to
Mexico for ft term of not lesg than one yeor.
Wages payable in Gold. Address, slat ng
amount ol cxperii nco, reference, and wages, de
sired. JAMES -'TEW ART,
Dec. 14, lSflt-2t Lancaster, Pa. 1
DMIMMItATOICS NOTIC i:.Noli. o
is hereby given that li tter of aduiinistia
1 1 hi on the estate of James Conlcy, lalo of Penn ,
tp.. Clearfu l I Co., dee'd, have been granted to tho
under. i,;n(.d, all persons induMcd to rsid latate
nie n '(nested to mako inimediato pnyrneiit, and
those having r'aims against the same will p:C'. nt
the in duly authenticatfd lor so ttlement. ,
D. II. PAl'LH AM I'H. 1
Deo. i-GL Ailinlnistr-tor. '
Xr.CtTOIfM NtTICi:.-Notirc is licro-
iv given that Letters Testamentary on tho
estate of JOHN McPIl liRSON, late of tho bor-
ough of Clearfield deceased, bai in
been taken
out by the undersigned, all persons
indebted to
said est tie uro requested to mako imiiicdiato ray
incut, aid those having claim ntinst the muii
' will present tnem amy nutiieniicatea lor settle-
I luent.
RKIT.EN M.THK1SON.
Kov. ;o u ii,
jAfCiilclf.
J. I. MORRIS & CO.
rJIlMPSBUItG, TKSN'A.
LATEST ARRIVAL UF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
rurcha?ed sinco tho decline in
Goods, and will be sold lower lhan
I XI
r 1
'A
!H
!
any other house in the county. !
LADIW DRESS GOODS. i -
Trints & Delaines, Relmoral Hocp i 71
skirls, llootlh. Nubias, Sontags, j 5c
C'oraiforU, lireakfast Cupes :
and Gloves, Furs, Muil'a j
and Culls, O
Ladies OoRts, Circulars, Victorines, I Q
Baskets, etc., etc. j 73
HOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds ' C
for Ladies ;
BOOTS AND SHOES of all kind
for Gents.
BOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds
for Children.
o
c
HARDWARE
In endles vm-iety ; P.road Axes, Jt purifies the Blood! I
Double-bitted A.s, Kalt- q' It removes Obftrtirtionj from the Liver!!.'
ing A xt-s. Bin kjiiit ! j It promotes tho discharge of Bile ! I ! !
Axe,i- f1 It efTocts a radical and permanent Cure by ro-
y., .moving tho oauso upon whleh tho ague do-
- irondi ! !! ! !
I I
CLOTHING !Q THE
"';:;:;;:-!i;&aMY ague drops,
; p1 j As its rums imports, hits keen and is tho great
. j, j specific for all oiM.tors hfstasks !m tho Army. -
! i It has no Ponnl. ffs tionolnrifv In our ,. O.i.. .
P.
A general assortment of jEmysnd clrowh'-ro is as unirersnl ai its ear
DRUGS, MEDICINE. TAINTS, j1
OILS, DVE-.STL'I ES, Jtc.
Si
gi:o:er i ;;.
t J
0
llio, Rye and Lsguyra Coffee.
Sugars whitf, brown and yellow.
Dried peas, sweet potatoes.
Cranberries, butter, eggs, lard, chee.
o !
llams, alinumars anu sules. I
Dried boef, cod-fish, iLackerjIjherruij;,
' r
I .STOVES.
; CookingA Parlor Rtove and Stove-pij. 53
x !
I J
FLOUR, CHOP, f-'ALI". AC.
SADDLERY.
,1 i Saddles, bridles, horse collars, trimmed
i horse blankets, rolios, sleigh-bolls,
whips, harness and hamos.
U2
r ! MISCELLANEOUS
Grind stnnos nnd fixtures. One 2-horss
Olcan Wagon. Timber-Sleds.
Buggies, teloighs, Ci.riiugsis,
Ac, ike., Ac.
z.
31
LL'NBEUMCX
Kupplied by tho quaiHty with goods, I
Uour, bacon, or anything In our line j r
at III per cent, on cost, and wo
discount all bills ner $10 !
at ten per Cent. j 'A
la fact, nothing that man or boast consumes,
but what we keep or can get for our custmuors,
and will sulla little cheaper, bavin.; advantages
thai uo others iu our W-inoM have.
TVJ-Our Clearfield friends will ploase not for
get to call and eo its when they com o to town.
They will find us on tho corner formerly occupied
by J. Bunk, neaily opposito tho Conrad House,
Main Street. J. I. MOlllUS A Co.
Deo. 7, 18(11.
ff&miiadlxa Yfcirirj.
GREATEST BATTLE ON RECORD 1
15,000 KillctI nnd Wounded, and
! 30,(00 taken Prisoners !
i WITH CA M V KQUirAGE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OFSLAVERY!!
IYIT.Y man that lias read any thing of the!
j pa.-t history ol this li'.l uiu-l linully come j
to. llio conclusion trial Hie l oincucniie iiovsrn
mciit would bo broken down. It was only a njie
tinn of time. But now sie lura !he abovo Glori
ous soul-stirring news to cheer us up i oi:d the
only draw-back to our joy and glorification is tlio
imminent dnnger of the Contrabands coming
North to "eat out our substance," nnd to wear out
urfcln.es I But of ono thing the peopie of Clenr
oi Id ronntv mnv bo assured, and that Is, thai
FRANK SIIORr for short callod Hlmrt r' is
soiling Hunts W slinea a cheap a any other
man in the county; and if you don't believe it,
just give him a call on court-week, oral any other
time, nnd see for yourselves, lis would jnt r
mind the publia thst his shop Is now on Market
street, in Shaw' Row where you will find him
lust as Short as usual if not a little ehorttr of
Cash than he would like to be.
All binds of work on hands and mvlo to Order
on short notice, nnd n well rnadn, nnd as good fits
as can b"skeered" up here or elsewhere.
XX.. Don 'I forget tho shop on Matket rtrcet. :
In r-hnw's How, directly opposite Rev. II. ii
fjwonpe's oflice. F. SHOUT.
Clearfield, June Jl, ISM. I
VGRICULTl UAL MKETIXG.-The snnuil I
meeting of the Clesrfield County Agneullu- I
nil Society will boheWin, mo 'i '
Clearfield, on Monday evening, the Dth day ol ,
January. I boi, whsrs all persons interested its.
the cause of agriculture, and i. ths fur.hsr s.n
res. of this SnHe.y, sre incited to attn. as the
election of officers f-r ths conrnj yoar will fike
p'ace. iy "run v
L. F
lit WIN.
Dee. 1 1 - St.
Scctvtatv.
A.
D.
AGUE DROPS!
The tovoreija remedy fjr the Cure of
FEVER AJXD AGUE,
A5D ALL
BILIOUS DISEASES!
A T T E X T I O X : !
Stl FERRERS FROM
FEVER AND AGUE, ETC.
31 Thi moil wondorful remedy for tho pcrma-
nent euro of Fever and Airue. eta.. nu ilimnv.
crcd same year ago by one of the moat emiuent
Chemists of America I
Out of thousands of cases It ha never been
known to fail in effecting a radical euro. A
Ingle Bottle of thejo dropj hat cured dresses
which have
.Stubbornly Konistcil Llio most Skillful
Medical Talent !
It eni):ilii3 nothing that will injure tho Coa.ti-
tiuiou :
have been sure and wonderful. As u
MEl'ESTAm'j:,
It ha pnred a great blinking and saved many
valuivblu life in thoaa iui.uni.iiin lr.i-nlittAa h' ...
O , they would have been iv:im to l.ilions disi-i;e
The Chills will rM roturn if-tlw
i'rops ro taken I
the
ARMY AGUE DROPS,-
1 Quickly iltivoa away
LANGUUIl AND WEAKNESS'
AND
A.
IS- InWOUEX THE tiYiiTEM
i To its nulnrsl buoyancy and anifbiitiua ; iuvigor
j t ating tho body and clearing out uvery vo.i'.ig ol
, j D iieai o preducod by loathsome miasm.
BE WISE IX TIME! I !
o;
S ' K3.Vi VMflu reviiinj in a Vew r and Agar.
.dist'Kl nhuuld be without a Lottie of the
mi ii'ABMY AGUE DBOK,
,i! And H U strongly recommended to persona trav
el oiling Uirough placos charged with miasm.
W ni'jiertfnlly rail attention lo our (esllmo
n!nl. Many of mir letters nttost that hundred
of livrs hirve been saved In tho nrmy by its tiro.
Indeed, ' well sro its enratiro (tmilhlOT appre
ciated in te nrmy, that the mo.t successful Hur
geons in the Field nnd llihital aso it almost
exclusively in the ilwpa scs for which w alaim its
infallibility. Tho otl physicians nhvays seise
the beet means to elfcit a euro, heiico the uni.
vctsality of the,
ARMY AGUE DROPS.
TESTIMONIALS;
We are happy to refer lo nis Eaoollcircy A.
Lincoln ; (Ion. JfcOtllun j Gen. Fremont; Gen.
Bnrnsido; (ion. Hancock; Gen. Kilpatrick; (Ion.
Rico; C'd.Pyo, 5th N Y ; Col Quick, I7th N Y
C ; Col Fowlor, 1 I th N Y S M ; Major Doremin,
ADC; Major Roil'snyder, .Villi Pa; Major Wil
cox, A DC; Major P.amse.v,Mn.jor Stillwell, iVo
ijor Kabcoek, LsVut. H'belan, Surgoons ISA;
Rt Rev llishop Potter. K itr Tyag. Rev Dr
Taylor, New York ; Rev 11 W Deecher, Rev
I t 11 Chnpin, Bro'iklys ; Rev Mr Ch sever, Rev
Mr Bangs, New Y'ork ; llj Hoir Mnvor Wood,
j Hon Jl Kalbficish. Hon M F Odell, Brooklyn :
j.llon Mayor G'inistr, Iloa ll'jraco lireeley, New
York; and hu .idveds of other equally wtll known
I gentlemen, for which eo circulars.
I' II ICE:
OM: WMhAU Pint BOTTLE.
WILCOX A CO.
rrir.iwtkOinoo.
lil Watur t-'t., Nerr York.
JV. . Xuk genuine with 'tt hurixj
.ir,lmX lot your Druggist pur you ...
with any oilur remedy. Ifhedoes not hava
for S'lle, enclose us ft 2o per mail, and wo wi.
aeoJ yeu one bottle of the Ar my Ague Drops pe
inailfostpaid.
WILCOX k CO.
cH it'. i.a 11 Waler St., New Yorlt.
A.
A.
-", on caiuruay last was
0.
Nov. 2.1, 1561, f-