Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 10, 1865, Image 3

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    4 ? {, 0 . 13 , 14,,,10D ~ -APTIIRED.—Jamos Price; svlio escaped ...lee:-
THE. REPUBLICAN. . 1 1 cppertnnitee Ise:DlA..= oc•Seeel leeAW ••••••'-"- • fl
...„,.._ _ ---- -.generally, tho terms of which• will bo from rho custody of the constable•of Kar- - .;:.,
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May 10, 18 6 b. 1 made known by the canvassers•
. The price [bans township, a few weeks ago was cap- °l )3.
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.._ ___... e .-o-.-------e--e-------I- ----- - ' - -- of the Directory is Six dolas,.. tured hat weie a few miles north of Ridg
.e. e i; elp b ti b e i ne Advertising and l
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The Canvassers will shoiv their authori- way, by Mr, G. B. 'Hoover, and is now in c is o l
!,T aption,
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is , 00 1 ty to any person who may degire to see it .„ „
..'•'' " '' 'd -mice
• a if paid within the year, - .:1 bo I-and:grant a printed receipt with name J Bl ' in this place. It is ;all that ho shot
without which the constable through (ho log and t Oen es- t 0
ee -,f sot paid within. t h e gear, , 300 lorany money iti( l them,
mlts , TA ,,,e„,.„ efe , to o pily to Nicer, nr tee. I willonot hold myself responsible, and cnped. NV° belies oho wa rested on le*
cji,o s paidfor at or before jetery court, MIS. '
parties'evill refuse to pay any money with- the 4
arson. charee cf
out 'etch receipt. shares , •
0 1p s ' arid Er'ree notices, each, S times, ' $2 50 I
Rocs' notices; each, - _ • . 250 3 allEs GOR?11.1., • ' _ —......
stioas and Esirrrys, coat, 3 (isles, . 150 ; By his agent. Isaac COSTA. .
, TITE \J A lIKFTS '
~,,,,,„„ „„,,„8, each, 3 tiro re, - -2OQ 1 ~, •, •
.41E b.ADIc.ALS AND TIIE Parsteseer's Re- i / •
lineal Ailecrtiscments, - per square of 10 1 , I ----•---
/ines,,or less-3 antes, or less, j i ` 4 "CONSTIit't•TION FolacY.-A number of radi- : [Reported weekly for the Republican.]
' for each eublicptcut insertion, - ' 50 etal Republiaan Senators and weinhers of CLEARFIELD, 1 1. .. i .., May 10, MIS.
I nc a(lecrthangt for cu.ch seeme ef 101 I r o Congress 01'0 hero, endeavoring to shape Wheat, • q-,), bus. $2 00:Onions, Si 5062 00-
. ' tines, or less-=3 tinte's, or leas, ..'
joi : control the policy of Freaittent..folinson 11 :re;
Cyril,2 011iApoles, dry 1,1 bus • 2 50
for eoch sabsetputat insertion , - 501• - A
„„ in regaru to reponstruction. They are " I tweet 7:•;(1r'n Apples, ,1 0061 25
fettiotial Cards, 1 yet tr, the
solo
ilevn ilu t eit t winett,
Osts 1 0061 10i ;Vold, 70* fb 80e:,00
:notices, per line, - - - 5 !'” anxious that they may have some hand •' '
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_ 1 ,, in the re-organization Of 1 On : Lard, 76 - i lb 20625',
'Nary notices, over 5 firths, per line, ~'o.n owe, 50:t.orlt in Hog, %-' Ili 16
,ty advertising; 1 ityttiarig;' -. '-• 8 00 States. They contend that it the right of rinxseed, 2 0062 50: Callow, 13 11. )
0 ..• do 2 do . --, 12 00 suffrage is to be extended to all the white Timothy, 8 00®9 OW Butter, '. " 15
0 do 3do -- 15 ,001 population there the pro-slavery influence 40
20 001Eluur,10 hl, 12613 00,
sly adverrisingee .eulunnt, -.....- -. .$2O 00 , will
t t i .. ..•
35 00 prevail, and the, effect of the °tenure- ,W. Beans, 1 756'2 00:Eggs, V dozen, 201
potion proclamations ho nullified, and the , !-------'-''''''"--- - - - - - - --- -t - - - ! ----
41 / " 60 00
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2 50 abolition of slavery indefinitely retarded, QITII VIC NI 1.1117.--Catne to the preinises'of
!:tdri, single quire,
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, unless the negroes also shall bo allowed a 73 the subscriber in Brady township,* on-the !
,p 3 - - 200 oth of May, Instant, an Iron I.lray Mare, sapling- '
0 0 quires, per quire, - - 1 75 1 to vote. : A desperate effort will be made
ed to be about live years oil. Tho owner is do
-0 over 8 quir.s.per. q uire, - -150 to impress this idea upon the President's
sired to come forward, prove property, pay char
tdbills, A sheet, 25, or less, , - 1 501 policy ;but ho has conned over this whole
ecs, Sc.,therwise she will be disposed of as the
.1 ,sheet, '25, or less, - -250 t
0 subject of reconstruction quite as e,areful- law dltccts, .
hsheet, 25, or lees - - 45° 1 as any of these volun ieerudvisers, an d,
• tchole 'sheet, 25, or ,
less, - s 00 1 Y
r 25 of each of above at proportionate rates.
with the Jacksonian lit illness for which , 'May 10, 1865.-pd.,
ttrThe above rates Were agreed upon by the. he is winning 0 repetatihn, he will (lei - ---- - - - - -- -----------
„ignad, on the 3d day of December, 186•/„I what lie,deents Bight and. b6st, for the . THE HISTORY - OF
411.b0 strictly adhered to during the present I whole dountry.-• W a dliington Corresrespon-' PR 0 TES TAXT .PI?I ES TCR.II , ' T
r o lk , lees of all kinds of printing materials. ' ( r o d of llt i \,,, 10 ,1 ; Herald,
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• Publisher of the C lear"fifd Republican." - 1 ta - Tlie Siberian plague is reported to' E 11111 1 01)e t l / 4 , A Silt eliC - 11
:.,.. S. J: - Itow , ,be racier. , in St. Petersburg and vuLiOus 1 -3 •
publisher of the "Thtitunan's Journal," I - `--• ' ' ,T S NOW BEINti Pl.•
other parts of Russia. It, is now more
utiva numbers 13.1J°.1)1:1 - ) IN CONSEC
---. ._ . -_ , than a century since this fearful disease ; - 1 -
."`. le 'Linnet - of Li t titt, (an in-
COUNTY FAIR.-We learn that it was eleoldesolated-Easteen countries. It is said to e . l ' e"G " ..- __"'"k„, l Y oewseneele Published by 4 /• J• l i
'•- . _ ..."1 2 , at mei tletown : o:•iinge count •?, 151 1 ,1 Y.l nt •
'mined, at the meeting of the Executiveltegin with a fever, and the body 60‘! . .. s oe-
Ag _ , comes cover .
Covered with boi,s i' , v s per year, payable in ativonce). Rack num- •
eamittee of the Clearfield county
ft din three da 4La "'' c, ',.
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...-s, nth '...,ecurS ' hers, or suppleinesits, containing the chapters al-1
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•Itural Society, held on Saturday last, to, ~,,,, „ 5: ,.. .) •‘ 10. % 'P e , eaeter the at- roady i yul , lislied, will be furnished to subscribers,
•: 1 -C1 ' "'"''''' ••• WO 1' et been found,'
,Icl a Fair the coming autumn. This ,ts.i`ir- •-, , . fliis Plistory contains a full exposure ••f Popular
• . o ugh
.ong o t o ao o French ph ysicians are Dclusinos relative to the preten led 1. Reforma.-
matter in which everyocitig ,- ., of 1 v., , _ ~,,,,,,, , ii . i . ,
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nr , i
i _ na
\ii • lions" under Calvin and Luther, Henry VII' 1., •
1°C ) " 6 `"`") ."14 "'e L• 8 '" - • ---(- --- -; t ' et ' v " Craiimer-atn•l Cromwell, by a truthful 1•14 ury or
suety ought...ie. feel 4 • i ' e• some method of succe•sful treatment• their ;
: .Latereo . .. - - e , A
eis ....).- erica • ' '• •
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1101'' i , ) Tile Russian Government have inade, re- 'a, tea to the eine:ration of this Pharisaic Paritero
. „.... t ,ti CO1•0 41 1111 ;) „filch part as wouo. pt,„„ed denials of the existence of this to America -A ti ace•aint of their persecutions of
oke it, not °Ply interesting, but profita- 1 pl a gue in that country, but there n o w ' Cs pus s, Quahers, C.ithalies, and other Diss• nt
T he crake, New England, the Lilac Laws and Witch •
'lt_ to 1111. • , Iseems to be no doubt of the fact.
-- Persceati Minas of Pis enters from the Slats
....—_-_--. modern facilities tor ti at el and nom course • ":" 1-1 :
. . Religion in S•irgiiiio pine to the lievolation 01
• THE I(EWS. may bring the se surge to our Western
i reel-olio acvertiricu ut Church nud Slits at the
:shores. "urioatiiin of the United States C,,,verionent, ell .
li is now aenounced that all the rel,eoo , i -
• -- - - - -•-- ---- posed by the popular clergy of thaterklat.y---:Their
,st of the Mississippi, have surrendered ; I etirThe Freemen's Journal ea} sof Preoi- efforts an•l tho;tt of t..e.r i ir,gony, to rest,re po
• - iitical power to the clergy by nu attetnpte•l nni to
.t.l that negotial taus are in progress t j aC•': ll. J• 011 NS ( ' :
I.Ve feel, at- ;ill events that those who of church and State—Phu Cdnatituti“n of the
ith Kirby Smith, commanding west of ' 1 t*liite , t states, aml most of the ii ' Laice, in the
I have Leen faithful Democrat:, should now
'le Mississippi. Island reildv to encourage and to sustain illd the consequent conspir.cy of the clergy
overthr••a ,tor fol tiler happy ,y,,,,, ~ i j ,,,
Jell. Dave's. whereabouts is not ltnownstl President Johnson in es el y wee: ittel . lde g t ,, , , ,,, , ,,,,,,, t
the vaii)Us Moults c.11,1ve , 1 from
fie last heard of hen was at Yorkville, ' oral measure lie may take. lie tilt,'[, ors- 1 the re:, p••:. er.,i , n of Sa:,lay : , :1,, Iy. ~,, I 1 1,
:(,, '('his ‘a a derstalla that 010 NeW EilgiAlld Puri lal. o I A.Utt•Sut..lay Mutt n• •vetneot, di wn to the sel , stirc
• - '-'---- i. s b°lll. tLree weeks 11 : : '• ; aro his enerniths, no matter ito , v they alloy .11: , I i; •'•% erti-n of the comtn ,n sHt,,.ls, su.tt,lctuie:
le had with
-Lien about: 2,000 cavalry, I
al"- !lawn ort him tor a moment. lie has it tr, and on.II. : .;•o•, fr.-in it,tittiti,h, of learning to en,
ieis said Stoneman was one day behind his power, by a generous policy, to in ;-, .
•itie9 ut i g ni•ranee :or the enslavement of t he
• i , • • ••• •s. • •t' to the degrading
ilit.• . 10. LIR. r1:•111, , nt ra .i.ns ..
14n. Lilo Sow livril Slates to hies Ilv the bonds ot •
I“ g :n.ts of the clergy—the r.:t3 and result- ul
• aftection anti of interest. Ile heal no con
' His announced that President John- . • Yi.tive - eAnit rs. onion, elaine• Law ism , E Iwo' Ne
. t nection with the black rep".iblican ( , arty:., ; ;
1.•••••g.stil, A bol i•ionistr , and the various other
we has ordered the releese of all the 1,0- Iteetol not hing es bring on the blood) r anee , e.,„„ ,e pe „ tee th.
e... 0 we _ 0 ac q atent
'Wits] prieetie,r3 •• confined at Washington war ;ho did all ho cuu:d to pi even t. 1 i A 1 s time 4 suteortee, h 1h t
113 iltimore. It is hoped anti VIA • believed Crbere is ho sentiment connected With the tee:testOts wish List u tieal facts of the greatest
1 ,lote troubles that can ill a general way be vSI"-' "I. the IMI Ilt tIIIIC, er t•/ arm th..inse,r es
that he will do likewise with all this F' ase I tan ned furainst hen. The road to an On- with arguments to , upp. , m Puritanic Pi-ken:raft,
of ensoners, as soon as ho learns that ivh ch, lit meteien to all oiler euises it hos [odic,
popularity is open before et. our ei•untry, had nor i‘• ‘ us in Phu
Led til 1 ' •1 • d '
there ate other victims elsewhere . ', hies* ; he has but to wateb t lie New F.
-mg' no•st totrible sectional war, and threatens to ful
;',l"Cuer and Saunders-two of the gen- I I
, _litie_erA,.who are whatching hint, tintl to lore it w; it a Feetarian crusade far more awful.
flaw) for -shout Fr -.
e.'dent Johnson off- ', tAi o ,
' 1 - w himself en the bleach Denieciatic unless serezlo I by Diu-dissemination of documents
,
sentiment of the test of the country-to exeosing its character and objects, each as the
ma reward for suppo.-ie-I complicity with '
author 1 air sought. to make.this history useful in
!sacrifice every Ilene to the restoration of a
accomplishing. Priostcraft is thoreio proved to
the late assateintstica -aro out in a ruani- I c ontentaol nod 000.. 1 .• pit 1 ..... e, 'marine all UV 1.111•0 allt.:4;;.•111z0U a•.• atac ttuo 0141 1,t1..44 "AI
4t4iii in Canada, accusine President John- 'the State., in order to bo what no l''' 5 - I
. .gion, popular liberty, and the mddic Natio and
det-t, has been since ,kt.drew .1 ackson. I prosperity ; and the p .litieal clergy are tilsn pro
wl of a hellish plot to murder their , • .
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.. , 1 ..:11 Lo be servants ut S.lt an, illy; v.t,i Cr tatut,tep
Christian President, brit give no particto List of James for Jude Term, 186). ~ tie place uf Peace, an I their itill,t,nee "evil,
.lirs. They offer to go to Itotoot's Point, or •: ,• GIAND JURORS. . sa.l only evil continua: . y." 11.1:ri••ts will foil a
~.,•1 poru,aluts its pages of g reat a•leanta4te in ettab
mime other place, nod be ti'icel on the I Isaac Ricketts, 11, curia,
c • John Brown' hug theio to tight the 1•:, ,I ra -head. ,1 m onster
Be 1 • Ca:unbolt 801 l ; Thum as . ~,,,, must be slain before we cut hope! for peave
Charge made in this President's proco , , Jacob,
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• tesors, liorees ; Martin 11. I.:111er. ',rimy '. .It4i• rt tbsratiun .1 ci% tt lulu re1,;.,,.1.3 iturty• in
liiitiiti6tl,lf Ille - Utitted" - S - tl!fe
S W-i-14 :p a y ' Miles Oi V t 711•0 go ere - Brady -.-Siiinusal 1.1:311.1day. I curt , ,cry ;
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for their defersee and euartitvec thee - 1.10- o r „ey ; °e w e-, e i e e „,t, lo i r lot ile ; J o h n ! . Thi, iiistery eel also soon Tie ptiliTisliedh herd;
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*Clioll. • Cull ; Souitael Oleteltell, t_ teal ; form, with p•tilt.r t•l've . rs at Is, awl in g ~, .d iloili • -
pouch- I'o 7 2.2_ AL ch ew prices it
Thomas \Variii , ..;, D..cia;ur ; George Corry, ' ,
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The tills' ef the persons conn,ctea y nadress in the I. , nited Mate:,
Kr. ;FetgUsoll ; J Cnn• ph Strttvii, 'iorgusion : Ste
pe-taoe hoe. 1.1...,..ry iiiteiligeot rstriui shout.l ,
17 ' .1113 ll'e late absasslutili fl o is Tr . "' V re- : nhen II ti•enov Girard ; Reber t NlcC nick- : hate 'a copy, and %niter SA LE,-,ROums,
s• leading, lend it to Lis!
,gtts:..ing, before a military Cern inissiets at : t .„, e en e„„ ; Pet en Mays,
.o l .,„ . „ ; Isaac I 1 .,..,,,,, i ,
met ticieteuer. ' 52r), Broad Way, New York.
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the e rs eeal in eeri te l e ington, The prison I>unlep, hues ; John Row he', La'slenee ; i eeereeedoes, env-losing rtletecre, ti. J. Beelie, • o_, \\ e el l in,ton Str e et, l e - i f:ton.
NV. I'. Reel, Lawrence ; James letrew ell, ; Mold :etc' W " , Ur " O C' Cy" 1 1 ) .• . N • Y• LIIr 12. 1
, „ Frilts MACHINE IS CONS'fitI:CTED ON
'ersnre guarded by a regiment of soldiers,.
Lumber
(illy :
m,ei
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-' • ~...., , entirely new priuciple's of mectiartistn, pus-
A band of some 'eel geerrill
...as E iniiiieLl ,
~, 1 ,- ,, ,,, 1055, m„mi .. , ;
; ito.s Met'lltre, Pike ; ' -,, , T s p RIN G. Goons, ,-,.., se sing many rare and valuable improvements,
spa rolebed a train or cars on the ohio ,e, ' Ilciary Ll,Auglitnrio,lWootl ward. - I :-.:•,-; '•, : 3; having been examined by the most prof unit ex
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Suss. railroad about 1111111 es south of Cite l .re s v ease su a° RS. 1 n etts, and pronounced to be 61111LICITY and
l'Elth ECTuN combined.
,Cf-.-•,.r.l'lll'eliased since : the late decline' •
Climate on last- Friday night -blowing
,1„1, e n eer ,. w , Th 11 , 211 , ner, A.,
it has a ctraight neeills, perp.nttli?ul.tr notion,
Joshua Corinetock.
eon the safes of Adam's Express Copspany ' I S. D•eltinsurs, ~ . . in pi tesee,„oso ' ! utakto • the LOCK or Silt! fILV. stitch, which
1 .1 Kauffran• , i will hvither rip or ravel, and is alike on 1.•••11)
)vitli ; in po•Ndcr, and escaping across ,
the ! 11 ' 11-IS ' 1 "”` '' • * e • sotto: performs pericet sewing an every descrip
• 1 ' ''. CI •r ) •s C diveledur, doles feep-:
i ..,0i4,-- .a o it - , , -•-- - ------ - ---
tion of material, fruin Leather to the finest Non.
zwer in skiffs. hurt. '
'1 'le
' • Coy. Curtin has also changed the ,lay Coto , Blown -G. urge A • 1.,0 .m. ' J. 7'. It" It, A7' 7. /1' , ; .-, olc Mti.lii), with cotton, linen, fruin the coors-
I est to the finest heather.
IR Observed by humiliation and 'notarising liradforl o --W. It. W Mime ,J 1 Ile
s - "-I" • • ,-).- ' Front Street, above the Academy, i Hayin g ; neas..r. [tall nor Copt:bet 1, and the
Pr the death*of the late Pceit: st ,
' 1 S''' from ! rer, Jacob Pearce. , , CLEAR VIELL), fu. I east possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass,
''.:. •i 1.11 ittiv -Jus e pit 'tines, sr. 11, 11. E.,1 k.' o , 'New offers a very large stuck of and is emphatically
Ihursday_l.llo '2sth of Mily, to Thursday;
Ile - nor Kniarr . jr. Lever Fleg.ii, Josopi) I 1 ,-1 .2V OIS E t 1'.7 SSif.lC I I I N E
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Ade Ist of Juue. i - Kirk, tleneer Shetfer - , -Joeepts Seyletel._ . ~,, __ I It. requires Fifty per cent. less power to drive
---- ---•------- -- ' ' John A. le Fier Roswell I.Ullier. . ot then tiny other machine in tee-market.. A_garl
' , .; _Brit - fit °ads
. ~,....im„„,, Nv ii,„..,::„._‘‘ u are p -
It- 1-tel to Burnsiee-Thotnas llitchou; Aaron leech- • 9 i twelve years of age can work it steadily, without
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state that the authorities at Wa..hington 1 in ' fatigue or injury to herald).
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have goateed permission to Major Jacob chest _ li. u. 1 r um. At a, reduction of 25 to 40 par cent., including Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con-
DRFSS cl CODS in great variety. • -truction renders It almost ittpossitito to got out
: Wilhelm, of Cie it: field county, who has covinotoil_,,,.ratici3•c
Out
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'! h Cloths belaines 'Prints - of ordur, and is Guaranteed by the company le
',beets held ass political prisoner for some 1 m-atit,,2r. ''''' '''''''"'"" Merin:no, Ging mina,
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Satinets, „ . , .
CA- stuteres, Alpacas, Silks., Reps, . vie enure satisfaction.
belle past, to return to his home, under
C u rive itsv die --- B. E. Sterling, Jacob S', Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans, ! Ste respectfully invite all those who may tie
': 'prole, until his health in restored. - 1 sleets, Edward_Cotel win. I,anellas. :dusting, Flannels, Boemes, !too , sire to supply thetnselves with a superior article,
Maj. Wilhelm left the city, yesterday. Fox -Adam Hetrick. bons, Cloalnei 11/althorn' Skirts, Hoop- to corns and examine this UnAlvalled Machine.
fja"We cut the above from rho nor, i - Goshen-Job n Nelson. skirts, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, 1 But in a more especial manner du we solicit the
. , [lead Nets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves, • - ,patronage of
bur , Pule' l & Union of Friday last. We Gullets-James Maliew, Ed word Miller•
6o Collars, Searts, Grenadine Veils, :Merchant Tailors,
he uston-Jacob Pelt rtnan,
::have since heard that this victim of t ` 'cable Covers.
' Jordan- Jonathan Mays. Coach Makers,
heartless cruelty of the vempyres who as- Karthaus- -Charles Mahn, Ge i oreos Ewer
. C 1 o t: It 7,7/ a .
b ' hoop Skirt Man-
Mime to dispense life and death to their , ice, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Cseut's Shawls I 11f:10:n110'S,
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fellow eittzeus in this region, reached'hie Lew .
eon e-Lewis C. Bloom, Sisml. Clyde, Shirts, lints, Caps, Under-Shirts awl Shirt & Bosom
of i - Lewis (3. earden. • Drawers, Boots , Shoes. Gum : - ,
'. , Makers.
bocle on Saturday,/ last. -At the time • • - Shoes, Cravats, Gloves
-•••k„ !
Ifni ,er City Spencer;
L t C• aril`
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Ibis direst last fall, for his years, Mr. W il- Morris-C - toorge Aviary. Jas. W. Hoover. and Collars. ; Religious and Charits.
liberally dolat with.
ihelm was as hale and hearty et man as Penn- Elah Jeltr son,eloseph Newcomer.
II A 11 . 1)W AII Fe• QII EENSW ARE, Ci KU- settees OF MACHINE C OMPLETE ;
'tioll would find in a day's travel; but his. Pike -Moses Bail y,
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e \lichee! %Vise. CERI ES & MUSICA L GOO US. , No. 1, Family Machine, with Router, Feller
Union-NVinfFi Johns:on. j and Braider. $ 60
and [;tine:
confinement in the °foul . •adfot -At am ear sar .
s ßi d I G 1 t , • Nu 2 Small Manufacturing, with Extension
. ' • iN. ,
king prisons of his persecutors, seems to G •
2 • occrics. . Table, 75
• . TRAVIS JUE.OItS.-tiECOND WEEK. No.:1, Largo Manufacturing, with Extension
have totally destroyed his eonstitution. - . Tea, hull'. o, Sager, Molasses, SaloCamlles.,ltice, : Table, 65
Beccaria-Amasa J e Smith.
We hear it said-but are' not positive as Bell-eUriali Ilawk, Jacob Keller, Jack- Flour, lineun, Fish, Titbance,. R a isine,
No 4, li'go Manufacturing, for Loather, with
-- • • cuypints, p p t o e aB, Crackers, 1 '
. (tolling root•aad Oil Cup, , 10.0
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-oto the fact- that Gov. Curtin secured him son McClincey. ' . Wines, Brandies, Vin- Ouo half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable
• the permission to come honiee-perhaps to lloggs-'-ealvin ,
• Shaw Richard Wattle, Jas. ogar, oils, Var- _
/ eny,person to work this machine to
die! - I James.• - nisei, Alcohol. their entire sa tirtfactionl
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- ----------- Bradrord:-James. •• n the Meted
: ~y;:er Agents wanted fur all towns i
' Noetee.-'fhe subscriber intends pub - •Brs dy•Robert Bogle, . e
Christian Smith, 1: liti-AV ARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN- States, whate Agents aro not already established. :
.i. • r i j :l i i - ua ' Miles J. Riehel. ' , ~.. WA RE, and STA'fIONER Y . -I Also for Cuba, - Mexico, Central and FOuth.Ainar- I
- 'hating, so soon. as the neceesaior.•tu -
44,! : en, to whom .4441b0ral discount will he given,-
. ' -••- Covington--JOn B. Bergey. _ , , .
Torras Cash on dolivery. - t3E4
li . )llon.can be obtained, a PennsyleeaniaState. Clearfield-JaMes B. Graham,. William 1 - • • ' .
' • Iloaseltoltl Gootls. . , - . 'T. J. IcA la II Ult & CO.
t e.:Businees Directory, and be haeintr al ' ISforn'ttil. - . 1 .'• • . '
..-, • a:,l • Q 1 516 BROADWAY, N. Y.. 552 WASHINGTON
corps of respectable Canvaseerslia the dif-
.Curevense •
ille-slsaac• B. Segner, Wm. P. , ,
Cur Oil-cloths Drugget, Looking-11 ass s, .. ,
' ' I • I Tubs,'Buck-ST.,• Boston, 720, CHESTNUT ST., Phila.
1.,:.'• I
(looks. Churns, 11, ash than 3,.
t . Chambera, H. BeThompsen.A. se, Co. (Fob. s-ly.
-
eterent paets.of the State for that Durpose. etts,•Plat Irene, Pans, Window Blinds, i
Fer hisono-Grier 8e11,.4i - las Par uson: 1\
•Watioeaper, Coal Oil !mapa, Um- I , ---- --- -
'. : The Directory .Willcentain the names of Girards-Bernard'Orde3l. • • : g
1 bristles Bodcords, Knives rind - G EORGE FALK takes Oil: method of inform
'li.,every individual or firm doing business on Auston- 7 -Aritli s ew'j. 4 pker.
I Fork's, Spoons, Crooks, and ink the watennon of Clearfield county that
his has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly
- .llhls or their Accouct. ; :ivery business man' Jordatt--Eil,Ward Curry.- . . . Stove Blacking,.
eekept hy..E. Echroieer, at Coxeatown, whore he
„ ' Kerthaus-Sarnuel Jiridgens, Daniel Koore I -
• knows the value of s. re-liable directoryq e. .... . -, s .will take ospecial.painsAo render satisfactiorrto
It. J: ayns. h willbe sold on rho nlost rem
. -i, ,
. e "All oOvrhie .
till ►elso favor him with their patronage.:
Laud to make lesuch the subscriber would T
Lawrence-John Shavv,jr. - David E, El 'ao hie ttwins, and the highest market price paid
oona nsi Coxestown, April 12,1115. drsly.
.. ask the aid-afslilliess who value such al David Browo, Elisha Ardery . ~ • ' for Grain, Wool, and an kinds of conntry produce.; • •
1 Clearfield March - 22, 1865.
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" I f'Vork. Besides the• Mimes of busiriess, Lumber City--David Whit more. . SPECIAL NOTICE.
• Nl.orris-Jeremialli Hoover. , • • i HE person who some limo ago gefa 81T. , "
.. Men the bottliejoill contoin on ,(or 'as near
a • : rePs-Richard envers - 1 . LAST fat-- 1 2.0,00 0 . Pounlis , rir
„, ,LFALO ROBE marked " S. Mitchell," would
$8 can be Collected) the : furthers la the l ... r k.
0 Geo . 0 Dale Wesley Horn .'P of Plaster -in uteartield. confer te favor by retureing.the -same to•the sub
,.
State, and much pnblic information; ' ' :',l7l:JniOneeDevid Harp: - ,-
..: ,
~ -• :. - -.1 •. : • Ber,Eshi:by.: :•• , scriber , , JAS. L. LEAVY. .-•
As a medium of advertising so rve All Pittston — David
Tyler. , .. . •
I ituteri4 st JAS L -LEAVYi- .I. Mart Ltfs .= . . . clextield, Po. •
.
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_ . •
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ALEX. DUNLAP, sen
LATEST
iIICIDIOND FALLEN !
''And: so have the. prices of Goods at the Cheap Cash
Store of
1
kaWg
Nal ci•
ce
1® Morris & Co
Who have just returned (rem Philndellida with a largo and well selected
stock of (lends (spring dc Summer), purchased siace the late decline in
prices, and which they are prepared to sell
Chea P • than the Cheapest r,
Printe, Delaincs, Balmoral and Mop skirt 6, Ladies' and Childrens'
• Circulars, Ladies' 1- , Lokutd )
Notions in Erialess Variety !
•
Boots ts• Shoes of all
AP
e
Kinds for Lndit s, Men and Child:en 1
Clothing of all kind For
At Senstition
ff!a
Hats mid Caps in Endless Varkty for Men, Boys
Children !
ocol
Broad - ax.es, &milk, and sin je bat 11X0S, railing and barlt:ing azog,--aul4- 1
{ gers, Ace. ,
t:
i CN G RO C E RIES ,
M
Eng
ri
Rio, llje c ,and Laguaria Cotroe4 I Braun, Yellow aria White .Sugars !
Imperial. Wank and young Ilyson '1 . 0415. Fre,li Can l'enchom, Pickles,
Cutup, l'opper Sauce, Beans, Sidei, Syrups, &c.
Stoves—Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Pipe cs'c.
Smialerv--13ridles,'Sacklles, Lines, Whips, Haines,
Collars, ilarness, (5-e.
Pind
g 4,
Grind Stones and Fixiires! Carri ages,
Sleighs, \Vagbns, Cloverseed, Plaster, 6c,
1 :"
;1:
pi:3i
az 0
To LIIIIIIJCIMICII 111111C011traCtOr WOUla Safi' that we
nre IrreparCd to Furnis , h them with Flour, Feed,
Pkh, —in fact, rdly in their hue—Cheaper than
he Cheapest !
ork3
Pe
ma
isosi
NVe gunranteo per6ons vkiting our storo to go ttwa)
'sAtistiod v itlt tho (beat I;ur,•,:tho , they can Lave
•
j Thankful fur past patronage, WC hope to rherit, a contin
uahce of the b:LITIO
We are :Jill at the ohl t-tatal in tho building. known It s
the Exchange llotel.
The highest Market Price paid for Timber, Shin
gle:, and Country Produce.
J. - I. MORRIS &
2
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i,, Philipsburg', Pa., April 11411-1 m
G EAT 1M PRO EM EN I'S IN
Se - wing . Machines
EMPIIZE SIIVTTLE
VAIENH FP:111W AR -Y 1,56.)
HARD WARE,
The Great Invention f the Age in
hOO I' KIR 7' S
J F.MOVAL FRolll SIIAW'S ROW TO GRA
IL ham's, one door weet of Boynton & Show
y. w. Bit \IITTV - A 70,... I , itemDrPLEN -,,,,.., Store. The subssrihcr wishes to inform his
Show
y„ ELLIPTIC (or doutnt ) ' , FltlNii slt I.:t f. fr , -, , 1s nod numerous patrens that hod - if - 6
leTt - his
t', c. , ,W, Br.i. , ley .1.. Crary, 411(0 J. I A, J. 0 ol I^tt.ri in Shaw's Row and has broke out in a
WeA,) Solo lhoprietors and Manufacturers, 97 iier pl :ca in Ginham's Row, in the shop former
ly ~, towed by 11 stumph as a Bout and Shop.—
Clotinbers uud 79 and Si Read° Str3tto, New
York. lie e , u! I like all his old frionds to give him a
THIS INVENTION consists of DU FLEX (or call On Court Week, and bring as many now
two) Elliptic Stud Sprinv, liigentoutiv Brinted one' along as possible, as he can accomodate all
T.ghtly and Firmly t 'gel he r, eil , ;e to eltc, ~.a k. ,on short, notice, at the ::.... hurt Shoo Shop. Kept
ma- the toughest, mot t Noxible, Elastic ant Dur-. • 11 , FRANK SHORT.
able Spring ever used. They sellout 'lien lor :',----r itealember Graham's Row, ono door west
fircalt 10:e the S,nule Springs, and consequently l ot lloy nton Showers' store. jai. 11, 'B5.
l'rescrvo their Perfect and lleautilt I shape - -
LtNiee as Lung as any other Skirt. Nn,. ti ionral Hotel,
The Wonderful Flex,bility and Great Coma' , r:
311,1 Pleasure to any Lady wearing Ii e Inipl , x :\l' \ TYE ST i EET, CUR\VENSVILLE, PA.
Elliptic skirt will be expettenc , d pal tieul.ir yin Ml',. \V M. A ..M A:4)N, Proprietress.
i t t il ,i, Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Can i izes, T .. IS long establi , hed and well known ITO
,road Cars, Clit.i ell Few!, Arad Co ii-, ft r T 1.1., . ituated in the west and of the town,
romenade and 110050 Dru,, as the skirt can lms been remoddled, enlarged and improved, and
be folded, r. hen in utnl; to occupy a :mall plate .
th, , . , . , 1
propru (loss ree t ,uctiu ty announces to her nu
as easily as a silk ur muslin drel- ,'. ' in srons li lend-, and to toe travelling public, that
A Lady having enjoyed the plta.mre, e firgfu-t, she is now prepare , : to accommodate all who may
and great convenience of wearing the " Duplex favor her I%ith a call.
Elliptic S'ttcl spring Skirt" fur a single day, Ample, safe and cotnfortablo stabling is at
will never afterwards willingiy dispense ttith filched to the premises, and trusty attendants
their use. Fo '
r 1111,1ren Misses and Young La- .).
w'll r.lv'' sbe on hand. Charges moderate.
dieTthey are Supoil - or to-all others. ' - . ' -
Man , 15-'62-tf.
They are the best quality in every part, and , ---
Unquestionably the Lightest, Most Desirable,
Comfortable and Econnuitcal Skirt ever made.
For Sale in all First-Class Stores in this City, I
and throughout the United States and Canadas, 1 --,,, 'ra't TKO oN 320tIqilta@faill , y
Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America and!
tho West Indies. I TV HO L E,VAL E DEALERS
INQI Ilil:Fol: Till: 1,1.71.11•\ ELLIrTIC SKIRT. No. 431 Market street, north side,
A. di . Co. [Now York, apl2 Sin )
i P II ILA DELPHIA,
,
THE COUNTY ',NATIONAL BA.N K. Have now open their usual Imndsorne variety of
TILF:ASrRY DILI.AIINIVIT, 1 Eibbons,
Straw it, Bonnet Materials,
*Fancy Bonnets,
Ovrict: or C(mPTizotbrAtue THE TllnAltlillY, I
Wachiucton March 2nd., 18115 Ladies .4 Misses Hats,
W s l e l n l t .: (d l fe t. 1 ,3: t ti ...: ( . , luqndo7stiirgtieedb:irtvheaysibdeeenneompareele- noV, ers, Ruches, Laces,
and all other articles required by the
to appear that Ton COUNTY NATIONAL BANK as'
MI I.IN ERY TRA DE.
CLEknrtELD, in the borough of Clearfield, in the' Ily hog experience nrd strict attention to this
county of Clearfield, and State of Pennsylvania, branch of business exclusively, wo flatter our
hos been duly organized, under and in accordance solves that wo can offer inducements, in variety.
with the requirements of the Act of Congres enti- styles, quality and moderato prices—not every
tled "an Act to pro , . ide a National Currency, so- whore to bo found. The ottontion of Miliners
cured by a pledge of United States bonds, to pro- and Merchants is reqpeetfully solicited.
vide for the circulation and redemption thereof," l p5-Particular attention paid to filling orders.
approved June 1, 1864, and has complied . with all April 5,1865. 2 in.
the provisions cf said act to be complied with be- t -------------
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fore cotumoncing, tho business of banking under MitS. B. J. 131 , ,111.Y respectfully announ.
eaikl act. cos that Iho will take a few Pupils in Vo-
Now, Therefore, T, limo McCut.t.ounn, Comp- cal and Piano MUSIC, to commence Monday
troller of the Currency , do hereby certify that April 3d. Terms, $lO per qttaiter cif 11 Weeks>
The County Nalionnt Bunk r t f Ulcayield, in the _Ali - Itooms at residence of ff. T.:Cattle, Esq
borough of Clearfield, in the county of Clearfield, i Clearfield, March 22, 1855.
and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to coin- ---`---:--- - - --
menco the business of barking under the Act AUCTIONEEIL—Tho subscriber 'having
I taken , out a License for crying vcindtomi
aforesaid.
In testimony isherof, witness my hand and seal aird.other Public sales, either ill Euglivh or Gor
of oftko this 7d day of March, 1565. k treat any
man, respectfully offers his services to 4i , ifellow
eitiiebS, and Will attend to all oal
HUGH M.cCULLOUOII.
Entoostiteereealstohne!
diar.B-tf. • Comptroller el the Currency. i part of the countr, on rho ihor t e h s
e t
------ verbally or by:letter, anupont . .
• SETTLE UP I
. able terms. When so- desired,, be Will furnish
A LI, persons indebted to the undersigned, or the Clerlre and complete idITIO balms connect-
JOSEPH H. JONE 4.
to tho firm of 'PASSMORE a- STEVENS, ed with the sale.
are requested to come forward and settls without, Ellortown, P. 0,, Mar. 1,1865. ly. pd.
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delay. Now is the time to save costs.
G. C:PASSMORE. 1 WASHINGTON HOUSE,
" - nil 12, 1865. [tf•__ I
—__ No . 700, Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Corset Makers,
Gaiter Fitters,
Shoo Binders,
Vest, and Panta
loon Mal: ers,
Dress ,Ntak ers,
ble Institutiond *ill be
Men and Boys,
Prices !
Buggies,
NEW t•.; KA rou 1sG.:)!
Clearfiold, A
ADitil NIS'IR ATOWS NOTICNo ;
is hereby given that letters of. additaistra- I
Lion on the estate of N. H. Matteson, lath cif Fox : ---.
tp., Clearfield co dee'd, having bilern granted to f:rlill3 HOTEL is plaasant:y situated on the
the qu e st e dn ged,all persons indebted to said - estate 1 North side of Chestnut street, a few doors
are 11 qusd to maho immediate payment, diia - above Seventh. Its central] lcoation makes it
those having claims at tho same will present' Particularly desirable t.) persons visiting the
oth m duly authenticated for so ttlement, City on business or pleasure. -
• CHAS. U. ALMIOND,
- • . - C. .p. FELT*
Manager.
• Administrator. ' ' •
may. 7.; at-ya.
CO'Dorit fail to Itea-VEbri;:t
•
azirSTim Colffas -Campo,
T
M ~.
HE
Page EAST _INDIA COFFEE CO'Y''',
Pl* 154 Ronde Street, (three doors from Greenwich
Ord Street,) N. Y., call universal attention.to their
MO
_Rent ' s n-*
East- I n d ia Coffee.
,
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PI I KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE
has all tho. flavor'of OLD GOVERNMENT JA.
' VA, and is but half the price ; and also that .
ell,
KEN'T'S EAST INDIA COFFEE
has twice the stronth of Java; or any other Cof- '
ite i) ' fee whatever and whertiVer used brour first - class -
hotels end steamboats, and stewards say there ie
Xl l a saving of §0 per.,cont,
1 ' KENT'S EAST INDIA *COFFEE ' •
ftis the most healthy beverage known, and is very
12,0 nutritious. Tho weak and infirm may use it at
mb ell times with impunity. Tho wife of the Reir.. _
Oi l
W. Eaves, local niinistor of the M. E. Church,
Jersey City, who has not been able to use ey
1 coffee for fifteen years,'ean use
"tj KEN'I"B EAST INDIA COFFEE
' three times a day without injury, it being en.
st 1 tiroly free from thoso properties that produce
nervous excitement.
Dr. James Boyle, of 156, Chambers street, says:
"I have never-known any coffee so healthful, nu. ..
tritious, and free from all injurious qualities as
KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE.
Riftl advise my.patients to drink it universally even
those to whom I haver hitherto prohibited the
use of Coffee.
atThe Principal of the New York Eyo Infirmary.
says: "I direct all the patients of our Institution
Ilitlto use exclusively
'1 an A lC ‘Zu N kl. r n 'S 'ot be without ouljt N tol A COFFEE,
icon any account.';'t wa
1 Tho Roy. C. -Larne, an eminent elergyrnan of
the M. B. Church, now stationed at Halsey at., .
nt i Newark. says of
. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE,
e l fti "I have usoil it nearly a year in my family, and
avilfind it produces no ache of the head, or nervous
irritation,-as-in-the case-of-all ether Coffees—lt,_
is exceedingly ' pleasant, and I cordially ref:l=-
ftmend it to all clergymen and their, familiee." •
{ KENrs EAST INDIA COFFEE
lis used daily by the families of Bishop Ames,
12 )._„ ,
Bishop Baker, Bishop James, and many Orthe
Mr
must di:tinguished clergymen and professional
wen in the country
1310
ft 1
Beware of Counterfeits !
an , l he sure that the ratlines are labollod
Kent's East India Coffee,
-154 REA DE strcel, .11" cw York,
es there are"111111:10iC1/3 counterfeits oflont under
the name of "di 0111.1 . 11:10 East India Coffee," "Ori
ginal East India Coffee," ete., - •put forth by
itn
I,osters to deceive the unwary.
In 1 lb. packages, and in boxes of 30, 60
end 100 lbs., for Grocers and large consumers.
Sold by Grocers generally.
l Orders from Country Grocers solicited, to
wham a very liberal discount will be made.
IVlwlrgale .I.yrnia : 11,41i311 & Molan, and W.
'J. Ilciss d• Urn., Philadelphia ; Francis H. Perry
Provi fence ; A. L. Waite (C - ; Co., Boston ; Pynch
en & Lee, Springfield, Alass.; S. N. Callender,
Buffalo; tlorifon & Co., Cleveland; A.
A. Colter & Co., Cincinnati ; J. &J. W. Bann,
Springfield, Ill.; 11. B. Shieds, Corydon, Ind. ;
cud C. C. Garber, Chicago.
I The Atm Ad. Ag 359 Broadway, N.Y. Bus.
Dept Esus A Lvoitn. Cur, Dep't FOWLER 1
W ELLS, are authorized to receive orders for
tilent's-Last India Cone. A. DAVIS.
1 April 5, 1565. ly.
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• NTOTICE . —AII persons having unsettled no-
OEM tad on the Books() f la. L. REED, .k Co.,
will please call cold Bettie than, as pro -aro desir-
Ur closing our Boots.
1.7. L. REED, 4k Co.
Jan' 11th 1865
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE
Second Street, above Arch,
I.IIILADELPIIIA.
A. F. BLAU?, Proprietor.
(I to f the "Surf Reuse," Atlantic City.)
pt. 23, Ititi3-1 y.
Cbauged his Base, but not his Politics
Ap. 5,..1g65.1 w.
n'IILINE,RY GOODS.