Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 01, 1863, Image 4

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landing the inclement atiiieof the) weath
er, theru was quite respectable turn
otil.
I ii ooiumtllee. ippnitiled til pnvi. uh
n.oelitijj I piepa.ro it lOtialitu'.iuu find
by-laws, reported the following v L
ere un'.tiiai' uslj' adopted;
CONSTITUTION.
AKilcLf int. I no name, sty e ana uii
f this niHiatk't hliHll bo "The Central
IVm:i:iaio'riihof Cli.'iilfi..'!d county." Also, pail of other speeches, with Letters, luci-
An:. '2.1. Tin-ol.jiTUuf H.iH Club ar' Vu,. Ac- lhe "ork h"" ''r0.". c"fu"y i
t.,o T.r.kervMion of the Am.-iimn I'nion, ;". i'."" to ,,r-c.t. I
.nu tho t.Mi.t:yii ol t! L r.itcJ Mutes , whwVviw. in rliion to tl.. cu. orourNa
and of Mio Nat of renncylviinia, and tiio tiau troublci, anil the riht romediti tot tlieni
BisintairiKncp of h!I h t imxle 1U ur nre attracting an exlroordmurp bnr of public
auancn thrrrof. 'att.-ntion. t
A r.r. 3.1. T!ie ofliffrs-f' lift Uub slmll i Tl.e work It on good, aulutanlial pnper, 208 p. .
foimin of a IVetifi'tnt, (wo Vico IVoj i ; iHrK . , . I
dnl, a Recording Kcriaiy. H Correi 1'KICfc-P.p.r wtra, 0tt Cloth. Ta c .
lUM7 V-
cutire Conin!l!' of thre nimljers.
Akt. 4. It !nill bo'the duly ol 'the I'rea
i'lont to prot:)o M nU mioting of the
Club. In ruse of'Lis nhieetli me.ti'r(
j resent aliall if!ui a PiiJcMit ;irj. Um.
Art. 'M!i. It hall.l ttra Juty of Iup
Record itig Sp rotary to kt'p nocurale
minutfs of llit) ImntncliitMiK ol the Club,
nml etitr Ih'.'in tu a h.iok tn be provided
1;.r that iurpo.-i; and et' the Coire8iond
tug Srcretary to ca?w.'t kucL crrepon
'Innce as tn-iv ti-o?far)- to promote the
oVj:lf of the admiration.
ART. t'.ih '.tkhaKte Uio duly of the
Trcuuicr lo ricoive ovul ji.iv out all mons
y in tiK-h mwniR'r at may bo directeJ by
ihe Preaiflpn:, r.id a ninjot-ity of the l'x
etitivfl Comtiiiitoe, or by a ninjority oftlie
.rueml'w fifiMiy K'uliir niootiiij.
Apt. 7l!i, ltkli.ill bo th duty of tne
'Executive 'Commit ice to act in conjuno
1 ion wills the I'losiiinii'. in calling hpccinl
'-ncftinp i Midi times, pluci' and man-
icr, ai tliy mny Hi-em tieeuMtry ; to pro---ure
aprakeia lor tins and uch kbordi-
rate Cl'iba ns may derire tb-m,iir.dtoptM-r.uro
ani diiU ibuie kuu!i ul lie documunU
m m.-iv con!:iin o''i i'cL political informn
tcn in '.hi inipcriimv etiuiw in our biHtoiy
at nation.
HV-LAWS
ATiri.E l.. Any .'itii'-n qualified i h
ro'er under the lit of tliia Comruon
wealih, or who will become such r n or he
Toro i he noxt goi.c-tal election, ahull be
r.in a moniter of ihii Ciub on aijjtiiii
the Constitution.
Akt. '21 No inithMon le be dc
tiiaodi d tf rtt.y meniLt-.r, ' u'. to'uniuiy
mt.frihiit'nb fImI always b in order.
Art. .'M. Ili'gnl.i: mootiiigh i-hall br
I. fid orciH n. '.nib until i thoi'B-ordired
r.y thol'rfl idciit Jii'l Vicu 1'icjiili n a or u
niajnrit) of lU-i rr.r inltrs present. The
Tu..h.y in moh uioiiih lo bo the lej.;
ijlt t' i!u of iiiCel i 1 1; .
Ih? f..l!mv ing ) in.iunit officer were
Sen el.-eied iritlioui opposition i .
TV'ti Ifnt-A. II I1ILT.S.
iee ric-idoiililohti Mcl'herson, A.
Ad.l'ptiinn.
Kec.'i'ling Svcidary- -Tuo. J. .McCul
b ih.
C.irriRf.i tiding Secretary Kobt. J. M'al
lire. .
Ti'osuier I .a.'C Jol.non.
Y.t.i on live Com mil toe 11 mi. J, T. Leon
a;d, Vul:er I wrett, J. M. Kittell.nrcer.
erhih--.,tl:er' Us! rs,M,dl
to A cail in one t'(' lii iuirno'ei ittio nd-
-s.rew.cj, w iiu a u as
conoi intivc lioaiet. i
tt Mi ll has as tiMtifvin- to hie.
IL'f.'tify't
i it w;ik.
nmiovi rr
to the .'rv.i'' Leapuere.
Quiie a iiiiml-r then signed . the Coii
s t it w : .or.. At.d i-i i . . e tl.eii, v arc ip.l'oini
' 1, ll.o tuuiUr l.aj imria-rd to Iiiiiih
treily
Wc l.o.io Ui.n r:6";.oi-linatf Cl i ill be
firmed iLfnuchout the county. U'o nd'
tnit titat it is uri'i.-tixl to or'in zo for the
fall cnmpaij;ii so early as ilaivli or April.
' ut the enemy is at erork, und he -a-ho is
i'ni iiliiif! to takesfep for tep witli bint
Tail, to ppieei;vle pr.vierly tlm truly na
Cutml principles upon which the IVmi
- rat ic pany ii foBtide!. f.et is tee that
no 11 . n U movement, be made.
The .Somt Rs Voir.. U"e ask the ttcn
ti..n of our. reader 4a tfio repirt of the
s om mitten eif tUo Jlichignn legiajalure
the subjey.t of extending tu the soldiers of
that State in t he serine of the United
States, til right of voting fur the candi
dates for the mri js rrjioes to be tV.l at
the nt xt General election. It will be
liorne in mind that MicJiigm Uonc of tho
alrongeat iiejuLiioaii Slates that her
Ifit-lalure 13 ovcrtTludTiingly Kepubli.an,
and that thisdojuctenliaJvepubliran from
l or lbs Reptibhoan.
'Mehij. Kditori.:
T1k undeeigud desire
to eay to the travelling public and partie-
J,,,',.!;"'' ."J.',"
"?uou
mii.1 rv and m .i W H .- 5." 1:7?
i itiin it n. nn t iAMt . i i
Ml hlootn. hq., Ht
kept by Ins father.
Te old Uri4 long
' r' 't thoe who .
" ' '''' "Ull ,
doubt. MANY
WATERMEN.
Mme. Dcmoreti t -Urrer o EaslkHs, is one
. of the iiio( u'cfii! orks published, ha
. ei . ... , , .
price is Jl . per vejsrpubliahexl Quarter
each runibiMiUilir)g a large fashion,
il.te .ekKrtiisKia.nmllr.ln.. i.
plate, UesKloa I wiierwia etaaller plates.to
ftotlier with three, full ied patterns com.
plete. The hi mbcr for tbo second quar
lr of 1SG3, is superb in every particular.
FeU-tcCi Mtja:v'cihe Indies favorite
for April, i on our table, aud is spoken
"'in toroa of sperinl approbation by those
b.0 have perused its well filled pngea.
Godcy't I.jdy't Bock f..r April, ia, in otie
opinion, a cliarming number. Thel
mUllisbni'eaHaiire numerous, rich, rare'
sad beautiful and Hi littera'y pages are1'
a'jm le. charming. J
(II I. I'M I I 11(1 l'...Pr rlr'tia nf ae-flt'
, 1 r,f f. .1 A. ft., Imh nut of the I'Mirt fit I '.m.
tn-m I'lms ol l ent! fnunly, (hrr Will bs esposed
to ullia aala.r n th presses, en Hali.ed.y.th
H'l. Inr of A lil trt.
I.I, ll, r'lM. ft!" sr-1 lrt.r,. l,f .1 J.l.!ti'e
in (i.. t, K-M nf li' (M,ln, jinml'i In I'niiiiir li
'' nrn i'1 I foiiiil. I" iritf I lis oi,s nn livi'li d lritr-
inN n'l., l,,.ni il.il ir'l 'li'.rlil.ril on . ll .l
r II I'' f rnii on tlm souilt l j lbs l'i M",li -mil
' M i rccV, niol en Ilic eni, tior'h and "l by
It. t. I- ',1 V ... i. Iii'ln, iMiml 1111111 , Jim ,M.
I I'd" 1. 1" I linvi.l I Primer, rimlalhiiig di'Ut Ml
ii'-re. reis.il, Ink n hi execution and to be sold
11 properly i f lln' said J. J. Liugle.
FDWABD PF.KKS,
!'. IS, I8fi,3t. Sheriff.
WIN. C. L. VAL1.ANLIN01IAM 8
HE CO II ED i
ON ABOLITION, 5LAVKKY AN'DTIIK CIVIL ,
WAK.
T
MIX WOIiK IS IN PRESS
(SOON liK HKADY. It o.mtaiiu complete
ati'l necornto copies of Mr. i allandmgtiani I
principal speeches on th subject bov named
receipt f the -nce.
html ordeid, with the money enrlmud. to Col
uii.uuii, Hum, aunrettea lu j. n. nuey a vo., or '
to Uovernnr iMcilnry, office of the "CitlSIS." A
large salt) it expected.
jifrKvcry tiews.apor thnt giro tba above 3
innrrtitini. aUo thin niiliee, and lenda marked
eopica, addresned 'Box dW, Columbus, Ohio,' will
receive three copic of the work. ilur.13, Gt I
ile Sahchlfi patriot & ftlmoit
THE CHEAPEST PAPEIl PUB
LISHED in PJiNNSYLVANIA !
AND
THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPKIt PHINTED
AT THE SEAT OF OOVEKNMENT !
Forty-ft)ur Columns of Kcndiritr
Matter Kach Week !
AV THE LOW I'RICE OF ONE DOLLAR AND
fll'TY CENTS WUKN HVI1SCR1UKD
fOR IN CLl'VH OF not IcsfTUAS
10 UOHESUOHeAIMWESS
VI 7 E HAVE L'EKN COMTELLED TC UAISE
-If the club aubscription price to one dollar
an l Cflv cents in order to tavo ourselves from
actual io.s. Paper bus risen, includia taxes,
about twenty lira percen;., and it atill rising !
land wbea wo tell our Democratid friends, candid
j !y, that ut can no loi ger afford to sell the "WeeW-
ly Patriot .f luiou at ono dobar a your, and
must a.lj fifty cents or tup the publication, we
mitt tin' y x ill appreciale our position, and, in
atead of witlidraw'ns their subscriptions, goto
work niih a will to increase our lint it every
county iu the Sift-'. We buva tndeavireil, and .
shall touiuuu our eiluits, lo muke the paper use
ful oi a party orm, aud wclcuno us a lie it 1 1
uiessoiig'T in vury fninily. We fl itter oumelvei ,
that it ba not been without smue iiiHuence in
j rooucing the glorious revolution in the politic
..f the lulu achiered at the lute election ; aud if i
e : !... .i;..kn...t ..r.i..,.. aj..i;. ... '
tho piinciplee of the party, and an anxious desire
to promote its iniareais, wllU soino cxperienoo
uud a luoilerat degree of ability, can be uaudu
eiviccabi hereailvr, the "vt eekly l atriot a'ld
t'uion' Kill ui.l be less uteful to the purty or
tejs welvomo to tl.e luaoly cirele in til o future
1 1 an in the past. We confidently look for iuci ear
ed encouragement in this great enterprise, and
appeal to every influential Democrat in tho State
to lend us bis aid in running onr rubcriblion list
up to twenty or thirty thousand. The cxpvnso to
each inilividnal is trifling, the lien cut to the par
ty may be great. liejieving that the Detaocrucy
of the Stale feel the tieresaity of sudaining a
fearless ceutial orgau. we iu;ike Ibis appeal to
ibeiu with tho fullest eoufelence ol success.
The same reasons which ludkee us to raise tho
hwh ltt SBm,aM.. Tl,e ml-
! liitioiial cost Hi each sukseribor will bo but trilling
i ,vl"le e c""","1 !"'rfu,lJ'!il rse vcs that ;
i the ceange necessarily nuiuc niu resuu in any
diminiili'in of our Uaily enouiation, yet, were we
certain that such would bo tho comeijiicncc,
should still be compelled x umko it, .or culfsr
ruinous Io?- I i.der these cireuiurtaoccs we
must throw oumilvee ujun tho geuerosity, or,
rather the justice ol the b!ic, nnd abide their
lerJict, wlr tever it may be.
The period fox which nwuy of our subscribers
uvc I1""1 fur lVtf,r. .bl',n. "" tn fVe of
tice, reminding tbem of the same, iu order that
tl.ey rosy
RENEW THEIR CLUBS.
Wo shall alu tako it at an especiul favor if
our prcseat subscribers will urge upon their
neigiioon too met mat tha -Tatriut d tnlou ' is
Iheouly Deui jeratic paoer punished in Harris,
burg, aud considering the large amount of read
ing matter, Cmoiaciug all the current news of
i'clegraphic Dispatches
From everywbora up to th moment the paper
goes to press, political, miscellaneous, general
and local nsws, market reports, is decidedly th
Cheapest Newspaper Published
in tho Slate !
There is scarcely a village ar town in the State
in which a club cannot ba raised if ibe proper
exertion be made, and surely ther ar few places
in which ouo or more energetlo men . eannot be
found who ar in favor ot tha dissemination of
sound Democratic dootriaes. wha would be wll-
j ling to make tbe effort to raise a club..
TERMS:
DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION.
Single eopie for one year, in adranoe . Si, 00
do do during Mas. ef Leg'r ... 2,00
Copies supplied to agents at the rat of $1,50
per Hundred,
WEEKLY FATRIOT AND UNION,
rubllthel every Thunday.
Singl. .op, one ,.ar, in adv.n
2,00
16,00
Ten oopie to on address
. '"''P' "T e..mmeDe..t any time.PAY
aion withi.ru'ivc w .'T..vr-is u. . li: i .
A I. (I 1 I
make this imperativ. in every ln.unc.th. cash Utb,rcll0W,DjrU',1,I .
must accompany th subscription. Any ptrton'A .. ,v v lr .,n
sending ns a elub at twenty .ubaeribers t tb j
Weekly will be entitled to a copy for hi services j
Tn pf tb aiva'nced
)ow j
I
rate, Is so 1
that we c-nnnot offer
greater inducement than
...... niiuiuuii, innj waiiao ai any iiRBim
club.. f. ul. erih. v ..,!.,:. -.jii a
this.
sj.ii.: 7t . '
En' Ceu'1 f"r"c "dditional nam. It ia not
"'"""nt o sand us the names of those constitn-
tmg a olub. a w. n.t na.v. i m,...
aen paper to club subscribers separately. Spec
imen copies orth Weekly will ha sent to all who
4r"n 0. UARTtETT A CO- '
.Marcli 18, ISf.J. Harnsbnrg, Pa.
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CLLAUHLLI) lU'.l U1U.IC AN,
WHKICLV PAPIM,
runi.i.sn ti at
CLEARFIELD. CLEABFIELD Co-.Ta.
K VERY
WEDNESDAY.
IS POLITIC IT M
FIRMLY DEMOCRTIC
J
FREE. AND JNDEPENDENT,
Unmoved by the IIopeH of Unright
eous Guin, Unwhukcn by tho
Frowns of Unprinciplod Dem-
ngoguesi, L'nintimidatorl by tho
1 Clamoro of tho Kbblo nn J (
tho Thrats of Insolent
Mobn, and Fearing
neither tho UnbullowoJ Precincts of
Presidential Dungeons and Tyrants'
Vaults, nor tho Hock-Bound Fortran--aes
of any Modern Caligula. .
IT IS IN PAVOR OF
FRE E PRESS,
F r e c S p e e c li ,
AND
THE EQUAL 11 1 G JITS OF ALL
IT IS DEVOTED TO
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS,
AGRICULTURE, ART,
' SCI ENCE
j
AND . LITERATURE,
MORALITY, POLITICS,
EDUCATION, CIVIL AND
LIGIOUS FREEDOM,
RE-
The Union, the
Constitution and the
I,ws, the beat Interests
of tl e whole Country, and
Clem field County in pal tit ular,
and opposed to Abolitionism, Disu-
tiiotustn "id all kiud ot Fanaticism,
whether Political or Religious, and un
UIK-,Ullproiiiisillg abvocute of Truth, Jus.
tlce, Mercy and Good Common Sense.
NOW IS
Good time to
SUBSCRIBE
TOR THE
"CLE A R FIELD REP UDLICA .V."
MOORE 4 GOO DLAND E R ,
EDITORS AND
Propri et o rs
MARKET. STREET, Ct EARFIELD, PA.i
Terms ot Hubse riptton.
If paid la advance, or within three month, tl 24
If paid any time within th year, - . - I iO
(f paid after tb expiration af lb year, .2 00
Terms of Advertising.
Advertisement are inserted in th Republican
2 do.
$ 7
1 60
2
5 mo'.
$4 00
6 (10
S 00
10 00
12 00
1 do.
tl 00
2 00
2 6
12 mo
$7 00
10 00
12 t
14 00
18 00
5 P0
ilVJi""".
... ,. ''
1 00
Three squares, (42 line.) 1 50
a n.nlk.
- . . .. .
u .
Twoiqnare, : i s : : 4 00
wna Bauare. ill (i so
Ibr' 1"r, 1 1 ' '
J0"! ,',,"r, 1 ! :
lfeoIumn, : t t i 8 00
On column, 1 : : : 14 00
20 410
Over three weeks and less than thre mosth 24
eent per qar for sh insertion.
Kositess nt:ces nt auseding S lines ar In
srted for 12 a year.
Adrrrtikeratnt sot marktl witkfs number of
Dsertion desired, will b costinusi nntil forbid
nd ebargtd aeoordit j to tb terms. - - - '
s
An eg tensive stock of Jobbing material
, enable the Publishers of the "Republic an
j to announce ta the public that he ia prep
rw to do edl kinds of
JOB PRINTING.
i
I
RICHARD HOSSOP,
I'OUKKiN Ann DOM KM 1 OOOb.H,
Ml'.vI.IN'
PkUINKS
CHlit.'lil.S
fit
l
Ml
(it
Kantalion
KchaAtinll
Ht'limitinn
I'lihal inn
prieri
prlcea
I i.-et
Al.l'ACAS
firieei
Jul received at MOSO
OIVlllAMS
at
at
at
al
at
at
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensntien
Sensation
pricet
CHINTZ
riMNTS
price
piice
prinei
prie
OI.OVK-S
CUAVATS
SHAWLS
at Mossors'
rxiiiattlton iricea
no.NNKT
rsetiHnlioti
Kenantlon.
.fices,
C'OI.ORK.ft
prloei
MU'SLIN.S J
All to be had at MOSSOPS',
MNEN at
Sensulion
Sensation
KoiiHRlion
Sensntinn
Sorsntinn
prieej
pricea
lriccs
pricet )
CRASH nt
CURTAINS ' tit
1'AIU.K CfiOTIlS al
FUlNfiK
at
price :
at MOSSOl'S'.
LACE at
HOSIRRV at
UIUHONS at
nilMMINGs)
of all kinda i V at
Sennfttion
pncea
SensHtion
Sensation
Sensation
price ,
price
price
inanyqiian'ty )
Alwavaon hand at MOSSOPS'.
CA&lMKRES .at
Sensation
Srnsation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
SATTINETS at
TWEEDS at
JEANS ' , at
VKSTINQS . ,at
SUIRTINGS at.
at MO&S'Ol'W.
CLOTHING suchl
ns Conts, Pant,
Veals, .
. Under Shirts,
Flannel Shirt,
Hoots, Shoes, .
Hats and Cap?,
at sensation price
Now for sale) at MOSSOPS'
HARDWARE)
such aa Saws.naila Uaj
Forks,' Knives, j
Spikes, Hinges, j
sensation
pi lues
at MOSSOPS'
LIQUORS, such
us Wine, llrnn.ly,
fl i n, W h iskey,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such as
at sensl.tion prices
prices
'
t runea, ivnisina,
Figs, I'illjerts, Ac. )
at sensi ion
at MOSSOPS'.
GROCERIES, say
Flour, II n re s,
Shoulders, Supnr,
Moluasef, Collce,
l'ea, C r a c k e rs,
Spices, Candles,
nt sonsii'.ton prioes
fkml Oil, etc., etc.
Always- at MOSSOPS'.
15LACKINO at tetiHfttion
R.PFS et fcensfttion
POWDER et senmtion
SHOT at sensation
LEAD ut sensation
CAPS nt sensation
price!
prices',
prices
Al the More of RICHARD MOSSOP.
'
Always heeps on hand n lull
assorlnient of nil kinds of ijootU requited
for the accommodntioti ol the public.
Nor. 12. 1S2.
JAMES TEST
5
DEALER IX
rillLirSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY,
TEEPS always on hand, a laJ'-e assortment
IV. in his line, such ns
Flour Molasses
Coi'n Meal Vinegar
Rye Chop Coal Oil
' Huckwhenl Flour Alcohol
I (lean Turpetitino
Potatoes Tar
Apples Fish Oil
ALSO
Rutler Supar
j Cheese ' Corleo
I Ilacon Tea -
Tallow Crackori
Lnrd Tallow
Muckeral Segars
White Fish Salt
j Cod Fish Dried Apple
Shnd Dried T'eaches
ALSO, Wheat Bye, Corn and Oals in the grain.
Liquors of all kinds, Confectionery, nuts A Frails,
Corn brooms, Sole-Leather, and a very great va
. ncly of miscellaneous articles.
j His situntion and facilities for purchasing, soino
of the article herein named, are lueb as giv
him peculiar advantages over umny persons in
selling at a small protit lie) would therefore
respectfully solicit a rail from persons wishing
any thing in his line, saiisfied that it will prove
scutunlly advantageous. Nor. 19, '8?-3ia.
.i. a.
EE' w
e n
B S erj
-5 - K;c
K " H
5 . no r
rr
FLOUR ! FLOOR !
lXJUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sal t C. W. A H. W. SMITH'S, formerly IL
W KMTTrt A C. Tl.i ...... I. n,.,t. f... .1..
best Lite abrafiDtb. W.sL and w. warra.,11
rnlire satisfaction to purchasers.
Hara4, l8f,3, .', . . . .
EXtXHTtR i NtTI CK. Notic is here
by given that Letters Testamentary, en the
estate of Job a LoburtU, late of tb 'township
of I'nion dreoased, bat been granted to the
indrsigned. All person! Indebted to raid asiaa
ar required to mak immediate payment, and
thus bating olelro igainat the saint wilPproei nt
them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. Y, JOII.VSuX,' ,
Mar. Is, 16." 6l.pd. Exeentvr.
s w r . . ,
ril'lt! I I I Ull II I ) Al I)I.M a.ll
ami rnmaLt) n M-4f, M,, On,, at,
letmtper ra..,n t,f I Irteti Mril
urth.raphy, ItoHlnit. WtUlet, I'rlmaiy
Aiiltimellr aad Urn rapby,
Higher Ar:thi-lf. Onli.h (lumtnar,
ll'-"rnpi ,. M, Ti
Algebra, lUiwtif, Natural I'liiluph;,
anil llimk KerplriK,
l.slln and llresk l.st1(.in(M,
tl)
t
4
6
00
it iii'i.'tii ifMlroun uf arpilrlnga llinniuirh
r.nintn nmrattiin, anrl who wi.h It iiual fr
them.le for Teaohars, this InftituUon oOetl
desirable advanlagns,
No pupil rareirad for Una than half a Ion.
and no deduction tad except for protracted
Tuition to he paid at tha c.,. oftbs tflrm.
C, R. 8ANMOIli), I'rittr.B.if,
ClaarflaM, Feb. 4, INf ,. ly.
THE COMMKKCIAL LIST
. , ,",
Lr.TTf.H-fillKKT -TRICK CURRENT"
ARK PL'ltr.IHIIFIt KVKRY SATt ItUAY,
STEIMIKX " WIXSLOW,
No. ivz c;t)i.n sthi:i:i,
I'lllI.ADI l.l-IIIA.
HIOriRAHUCAI. SKETCHES OF
The Merchants and Manufacturers
of Philadelphia,
THE OPULENT AND THE IEDIGENT.
Secret of Their Success and Adve.-sity,
will liK CONTINUKD.
Feb. 15, 1K3. pd
prices I8G3. 18G3.
price pi j LADELTHIA & ERIE RAILROAD.
prict-SHMlId great line travors tha Northern and
prices i X Northwestern counties of Pennsylvania to
tirices tha city of Erie, on Lake Kria.
I 11 leased by the 'simtyr iiiim Unit.
' roncf Cunnmiiv. and uruliir thnir ftii.,tti.n. k.
j ing rapidly opened throughout its entiro length.
It ii now in use for Parsenirer and I'reiirht bu.
linest from llarrisbiirg to Driftwood (2il Fork,
177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield to Erie, ("8 miles) oa the Western
Division. ,
77 nf Pamnytr Traint at llriluoorf..
Express Train leaves eas'ward 2 10 P. M.
Lxpress Train arrives westward 12 45 P. M.
Cars run through withoi t ciiaxsk both ways
on these trains belweeu Philadelphia and Luck
Haven, and between Baltimore and Look H.vm.
L Klrgimt Sleeping Cars accompany the Express
iraiu ooiu wnj r noiween u iiiiainsporl and ltalti
inore, and Williauisport and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Paem-mrcr business
apply al the b. h. Cur. lllli and Market sts.
I And I'.r Freight business of the Company'
j Agents. . II. Kingston, jr., Cor. Uth aud Market
' I'hilad-lpbi. i
j J. W. Iteynolds- Eri.'j
J. M. Prill, Agent N. C. P.. K. Bahimare j
II. II. llorsTox, t.Vn'l Freight Ag't, Pbila.;
I.kwu L. H..I PT. en'l Ticket Ag't. Phila. j
Jos. It. 1'orT., (Jen'l Afannger. tViiliumspurt.
Jun.ri, 1RI13.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL UNION.
NEW PKOSrECTl'..
WrcUly In the '
Tlie Larirckt nml heapc-l
Xtatf.
I.VDL'OEMF.XTS TO CUTIS.
prices A New and Powerfully Written Polit
price! ical torv
VlUC IO 'I'll L' 'I" .TC 'I'.". OT-t.r-r.n,
..on ii iiw. i. .nr. I'.i nvj jirn fji,.
rlllll-. overwelming rvi l. n c of tha dotertnina-
X tion of li e people, lo rescue die Ctovernmont
t;"
nm the des; 'Tale and rcekle. inirtioscs of Ahol-
onism. thet have so niarlv wrecked our once
glorious I'ni in and ilisimyed all Constitutional
guarantees, indicate an immediate future full of
events uf the most niomsntovts interest. Central
l ivnticn, Terrorism, end Robbery, will not submit
1 to dethronement without a struggle. The con-
Uit, therefore, ba; but just begun ; and for the j
yenr to ci nic, the action of Congresses, Cnbino's,
(i.uu i.eiai.nuier, viu oo regarueu witn scarcely
.made ogain wbaHt wns before Abolition fanati-l
, C'T' , " the rul,oll.on
and restore tho tedoral authority. There will
also nt the same time bo in progress the 'Ireat
Untile of tho People with the luiiuons nf Dospot-
istn. eni in this buttle the Press, no longer sbar:k
; led, no longer threatened with Abulitinn mob'
i and frowning bastiles. will take t ready and con
' spicuous pa it.
U is one of the lu st re?ulls of the recent elec
tions that their positive rebuke of the gross nnd
manifest abuse of power by tie Administration,
baa given the people the privilege of likht and
free discussion privileges (hut will rut again be
tamely yielded. These change I rlrcuuistnnces
ill bring the acts of even the Mghest in the
I Go vcinnient tu the tribunal of public opinion, ! lie servants, and defend tho legal nnd oonstilu
laid the Press Kill again become tho medium of tional rights of individual citirens and af ovcr-
the free (bought of the people, nnd tho fearless iEn Plates, sgiinst assault" from any quarter,
j advocate of Constitutional Government and Con- i' ",''t nsraken th minds of the peopi
rlitulioiial I.iiierty.
The Proprietors of tho CossTiTrrioMAL l'.:o!i,
in issuing (heir new prospectus, see before them
a field of enlarged usi-fulii"". nnd it is their pur.
poso to spare no effort to make their paper ol nn
- qual aceeptalnlity as a medium of intelligence,
and a rectrd of (iveiits that must absorb public
thought. It will contain lull summaries ot the'
proceedings of Congress and the State LegisU-
tare, full accounts of the movement of the army,
foreign and domestic news, literary Intelligence,
commercial an 1 agricultural news. Ac, Ac.
In consequence uf the enormous advance in
'price of paper, amounting 111 three months to
nearly fifty per cent, the Proprietors bare found
1 it necessary to advance the price of the pipi-r tn
j Clubs to $1.50 per annum : but evn nt this price.
; we afford more reading tor tho same money than
any other paper printed in the State. The nd-
ranco rill go into effect at once.
Among other attractions iu contemnlation.
(ball commence, in the first mis her in January,
'anew and poaerfnlly written Political Pmr'y,
J founded on thl events iiniiie.liutely preceding the
, ltebellion. '
I W solicit the aid of onr Democratic friends in
the interior in raising and forwarding Clulu,
1 e. n m n :
Pingle copies, one year. t? 00
Two copies, (to one addres',) .1 f,0
Ten copies, 17 .'.9
Taenlv conies. 5tt 00
1fTAlt sii.Ttiri'mi fo hr r-n'o inrnn'nUv
y ...' '
afrance. ALiro-s
TIIOH. It. FLORE.NTR A CO.,
Publihers of CoSstiti tihii. f'xiox.
No. 1.10 8011th TIIIHD Street, Philadelphia
Dec. I. 'f,:. .It
New Jersey Lands for Sdle,
Al.se,
S' VITAllI.E for Ur.ipes. Peii'hes, Pears, IU,p.
berries, Mr.iberrie, l'.Uek berries, Currant",
1 ic, of I, ?, i, 10 or 2li sere., t ach, at the follow,
j ing prices for Ibe present, vir ; Ut acres lor $.'00,
1 10 acre for if ll. 4 a n for $61', 2J a. res for
$10, lucre fort-1'. Payable ly otic dollar pel
week.
Also, good irannrrry inn.H, arid village lots
C1IKIU UUD. 24 bv I ml loeL at $10 each. mi..
I I I by on dollar a week. Iiu above l,,i,d and
r.r,.,. r ainiA i ll at t'hslw.,rd. U .l,;,,,i
K-wnship, llurlington county. Men Jersey. For
: r... ,k... ir... ..... .... .....1 .i.i. . n .1
fuilhtr infortualiou, apply, aitu a P. ". Stanp
fur a circular, lo
P.. I'TUNKI.IN' Ltr.K.
, No. 90 Cedar street, New York, N. Y.
Jan. 21,161 ly.
WALT Bit! JJAK1.KTT,
Attorney at I.atv, 1
HAVXNfl resigned hi eowinission In tb ar
my, sod resumed lb practice of Law, may
be eoniuludon pn-fossiorol bssinee at hi oBW
iiu forced sAwW Oenrheld, Pn. All busines.
promptly allirfTso. A Feb. II, 'CZ.
n n n i. 'in.iiiiiiiiia "
tWflref JA MMIRII,
f t Tl Rlt TIOJt Ad NT,
Al JU IOoKr: A, (0, tinUm,
III 0t'TH Till nt Fl ftKKT,
Mills l.'lt..ia, Nor. I, Mt.
FPIIR uii'lKisignrH. hln teoa appoint'"! Cr .
1 siHMrnn .4!)st ly the Hr.rslay of lb i
Iri'Mtii't, It now prprei ti furnUh, at ortra, tha
Nfw Twruij lrar 6 jxTffnt. Bonds
of tin I'nitoJ Sialtn, rlxflt-ntU j as "t'im-T
rr,l'"ribl at tha . If a. ore of the Onrern
mrnt, alter di e j ears, and ainhoritsd by Act of
''""Kro". appro I Kobruary ib, 1HU2.
" ho I I L I'OM llONDS an jvueil In
oral of
The Rkiiihtkr rtosini
In mimi bf $ JO, tl1;
$.'.00, tlimU. and $MMi.
Iiitcrrn at bit percent, per anuiiia wUl cwu
inenc from ilnio of pirn bate, and l
PA Y A l'.bi: IN CJOLD,
tRctnl-Annually, whith il equal, at tha preien
'premium on gold, U about Eionr sn cast, pia
1 armors, Merchants, Mechioinf, Capltallits,
'and all who have any monty to Invest, should
'know and retr.nmber that these Bonds are, in
effect, a fUtar HORTOMir. upon all Rail
'roads, Cnnals, Pank .Stocks and Securities, and
the iunncnuo product of all the Manufactures, fet
Ac., In Ibo couutry; and that tha full and ample '
provision uiado fir tho pay inert of the Interest
nd liitililatii n of tho principal, by Customs Da-
ties, r.xciso rHnmps and Internal Revenue, strtss
to make Iheso Itonds tho
Best, Most Available and Most Popular
Investment in the Market.
Fubsoriptious received at I' All in Legal Ten
der Notes, or notes and checks of Dank at par
In Philadelphia. Suosoribera by mail will re
colve prompt attention, and every facility and
explanation will be afforded nn application at tb i
ouVn,
A full supply of flonils will be kept oa haul
for immediate delivery.
J A V COOK E, .Subtxiptivn A atnt,
Nov. 12, 1H62.-3iu
1 IiMINISTHATORS -KOTlCK.Kot!
XX' is hereby piven that Litters of Administrs
tion have keen granted to the subscribers on la
cstuto of Joshua Armstrong, late of Lawronea
township, Clearfield county, deo'd. All penoni
indebted to said estaU, are requested te mak
immediate psymcnt, and those having claims
against the sums will present tbem duly authen
ticated for settlement.
SOPHTA ARMSTRONG,
BARNABAS ARMSTRONG, JAam"'
Clearfield, Juuuary 23, 1863. pd.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rTMIK Co-rartnorship heretoforo existing b
J tween tho undersigned in the eoacfauaklng
business in tbo borough of Curnensville, 1 this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The book
and account are desired to ho closed with as lit
tle delay a possible of which all f ersoni bar
ing unsettled accounts will Uka notice.
( u.wensrille, Feb. 23d, ( II. KEK.S'd,
UM, it .paid. ( L..M. LAPoRTS,
n I I.I. 1 .lit A. tVALi.iCk.
DBS' C. BALL
Attorneys at Law.
CLEAN FIELD, PA.
Watches, Jewelry ij-Silver-Ware.
TT1E undersigned would respectfully invite
votir attention to hi well selected itook ot
Fine Ool.l and Silver WATCHES, Fine Goltl
J fc El.liY, ot every kind and vasiety of styles
com rising all of tho newest and utoit iikacti-
Ftl PS1IOSS.
Also, SOLID SILVER WA TIE, eyu2 to Cvi'n--and
th bct make of Silver I'tattd Wait. EaoU
article Is urranteil to bo a reprejented.
-Vatches and Jewelry earefnlly rsjiairsd
and satisfaction guariintuod.
JACOB HARLEY,
(iSufcrtfor to Htnvfier tf.- Hurley,)
So. 822 Market Street, Philadelphia.
.March 4, 1363. Jm. pi.
OF
A National Democratic Newspaper.
To he published Jfoify and Weekly in (he Ciy
of Plal'vlelphin, by
A. .1. GL(.iS.?P.RENNEK i CO.
a. J. er.ossBr.s.vnrR ?. j. enrxp y it. wklsii
"TUB AGE" will advocate tbe fritieiples and
policy of tbe Democratic party, and will, there
fore nocessnrily favor the restoration of tbo Unio
as itwss, nnd il cleml tho Constitution ef the Uni
ted r'tutos, nnd that of this Con monwuiUh.
It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate
snbjccU of nenspsper cuintacnt, iooluding, of
course, and pre-en.incntly nt this timo, all ques
tions connected with the existing unhappy con
dition ol imr country.
It will fonrlessly criticis t),e public sets of pub-
io a proper son row tne a;tnal eondinon ol tli
'1' I ublio to preont to them, truthfully, tho
, fearful j.eril? in which we stand ns a nation to
! exhibit th magnitude ol" the '.ak that is befor
- ,pn'. " they wou..l check onr downward rogros
ami to inspire them with pitriolin dctcrinin-
li,m l'P'j T"K nr.wi:V for our national ills,
lnhriot.it will, in all thin?.', aim ti bath
.faithful exponent f Demoeratlo principles, and
'" render itself worthy to beau organ of tho
1 Democratic party, Hurler whose an pices our
country prospered so nhg and so wo!'. Tho
the testora'.ion ol that pnrty-the party f Hie Cox-
arm tiok and tns I Nion to power, in the legu.
Iiitive nnd execativ govcrtimentai branches of
tbe States n.nl of the t nion, we believe to he nc
cesssry t-j avert anarchy, and the inter ruin of
the Kepul lie. To contribute to that restoration
will be our hijilcit islui.
The News, Literary, Commercial, and other
wo departments, will" receive due attention, and will
D0 " conduc ted ni lo mike "Tis u Aos" w .rthy
"f i'Irt of the general reader.
t-fe-Tli many (iilhrulties now surrounding an.
enterprise of the magnitude uf that in which the
undersigned ara engaged, require them tn appeal
t the public, for a generous support, and to aik
for "THr A'ju" a liberal patrooag and extended
; circulation.
I The prcscit stale of the preparatory arrnag.
ments wnmtiits the evpeetation, thnt the first
number of the Daily will nnnear before tl.eloie
in "ftlie present month, (Feb-narv
H--..I.I- III 1.- I I ., V
lStJ.; Th
Weekly wll! be issuod loon thereafter.
TI". ISM'S
I AILV.
WECKIY.
Ter annum, ti 0j
Six m milis, 1 0'J
Three Mo.uh', 40
10 copies one ad's !7 0
2'J - ' ;2 LO
;;o ' " 4: to
Per annniii, $fi 00
.-ix Mouths, .1 Ull
Three Montns, I .'.0
Copiss delivered a,
the counter and 11
Ag"nt A Carriers ZJ,
Pa. rtpi iit reo'iir. d invnrUhlv in nlraLce,
Addres.. A. J. O Li li-' IIP. EN. ST. It A CX
Feb. 2, l(5". 4".( Ck stnnt t. Philadelphia.
T
1IIK siib.eribers have a medium slsol IT It 1.
PUUOF SAI L, nearly now, which lliey
In d,.i,.,e cf terv che'
lihl.Li, vi r.A v tu
LlearEeld. June "j. I "!:'.
to.
. 1
VU. M. UUD,
' ty.ACTICINU Physician, and Exim.liiing 3nr
M. . ga-.p 1 r Pensions. Ulliec Hoiitbwe.t eornur
eoii'l an I Cherry street., Ctearflebl P.
Jiiii'.r 21, Hf.3.
r
91. l t:il.Mll (i:l, Ar..iiu xr
Law. t . r: Sd, P. Ii.", e cidi L..'..
IT
(ran", E?q., 01 Seeoasl slieel.
,' Jlar. b 2'i, tCO. t.
S.Z&. 3?iSiiii5
ANTED by th subscriber.
P..' MOr,(H-,
t'1.1 fel l, Den. 1 fir