Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 08, 1863, Image 3

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(1,0 VII) !''
('i nul,
'l-t'll'T tillKM-
II. W. S. ilc-iii' every body
initi'- tlii'ir Sim !, (.f l-'nncy
I-. recently selected in Nov
!:i li'lj liiii. and a liicli they
,, , ;iiiil '''I
ait ' NajoVg""
York and I'm i
are now opening up
for i lie Spring Ttado.
rr- Kir patrons will excuse tho want of
rending mailer in our papor this week.
Wlll'll our lumbermen tiko two of our
liitiiili to help run their rufi there nro
none N't, inul ton ' tnereliine" it well n:;di
t (r pod. Wc sliull lie (ill i ' i jkf 1 1 1 again in a
week nr so.
A Ciiavkto InvE'T. The attention of
those having funds li) invest is culled to
tho advertisi-im nt ol l.ooiu.rd, 1 inuey &
'.'i., Agents to fill the live or twenty
years lo.'tn of llio 1'iiitod States, The loans
nro I'o: oil hoi- live or twenty yours, inul
llif interest fix per cent.-is payablo
semi annually hi ol 1. I t iu exempt from
liixnlion Ibr nat ional jitu posos w Inch is
roiiM'lc
iti iti of t'.o littlo iiiipor'.anco.
! i in:. --Tlio Kiit'licn, and Snioktliou'O
ri'ljiiining, of Allen Mitchell, of J.awrenoo
trtwtisliip, Hero (liscovfrp'l to lie ou fire
.il.ni:t two o'clock oi' lu.-l I't ijay morning
- l.lm work, no ilonl't of nn incendiary.
N'il!ii:ig, In'licvc, was suvoil of tlio
i ' li'enl'i of t iie lmililiiiLs ilosli oyed - atnj
i! wa only (villi (Iip iilrnrit snnerhunian
. Hi iris r.f. Mr. M., n-ii
1 l.y tivoor three
nf liii iii'i.rl.liors, that I ho tnaiii huilili
, ,.
v.-:e. mvoiI. j
V.'e mv) hoard various rumors ronnocs1,-
U'd w ilh this ilieendiaiy net, out foihc;ir
i i n . at '.hem at j-iTprnf.
T ' The ,7 tt 1-1 1 1 ion of onr rem hi 5 is ctill
i d to the coinniiinicalion on our fust p.tj'c
ii.'tn a timiilier l Compnny K, 1 JUih 1'. Y.
I lie writer is vo!l known in this ttounty,
imd if wo were to mention his name hi
I ii'imici alio iiciiifiiii lanres w uii'id he more
t'i alilii d th.'in hurpri.ied tlmt he whu wns
r active in opposition to tlieni, is now
their intelligent and outspoken ilcfemlur.
Democratic Club Meeting.
In (iri'iirdaiico w illi pievious nrriiiii
nienls, tlio ' Hi'mociMtic Cenlrtil C'lnl
itiiinoiii loutny, tnoi on luesiiay CVe -
Itilli! tho o ult., at the Court IIiil.-C, o
, r i i i
ir.m.-aet utifinisiied Itistness, and win -
f-iele their oryiniation. (Jen. A.M. 1 1 id
enl.red upon tho duties ol Ids of.iiv n?
1
IH'sidei'l of iheCluh, and Upon lakinj:
Ins bent, cntet liiiiied t he nmlitnco i ilh n
! a p miotic reunnks, brit-fly setting forth
it ii icivs on too adjUtltneiu i f our pri-o
nt national diiliculties, and assuring ihe
ni n l i'is thai he would al.vay hu found, 1
with tin-in, Mand:nj' ujion tho Constitu
tion, batiling for the UU Union and
tin. etifi lvomriil orthe laws. j
The Cluli wan then addre sed in nn elus
j i imi t and patriotic manner, Ly .lohr.fi
Hall, !.).. and Col. Walter Hairott ; pftn
whie'i l ha meeting ndjourned, to meet'
n-.i ti on the hut Tiiexl iy in April.
W. M. .Mi Cli.i.occii, Sec'y ;ro f, in. ',
1
HEWAK(lf THEKIS KSIFPI. !
1 he Attempt of the Lancaster and Swit
erlai d to ass the Vicksburg Batteries
1 . The Canal ai-nc Ytuahvrj, I
March ''), via Cairo, March ."1. j
Admiral Fan agut requested tho aid of j
an iron-chid and two tains, anticipating
danger Loin below. The rams Lancaster
.V SwUzetl'iiui iv-jie oi tiered down hy den.
laliel.utid with lacked crews, lheloimer
was coiiitnanded hy Lieut. CA John A.EI-hit.-
!he Ullei by Col. Chas. R L'Uiel.
The tains tailed lo run tho Vh ks-burg
latieiiesnt live llns iik i i.iuc, hut weio
unavoid illy delayed. 'Ihe Switzerland
took tho lead and reached midway hotween
ihe Latteries, when a shot 'struck her boil
er ni.d exploded it, scalding three ne'i oes
l.ad;v, and the mute. li. Connor, slightly.
I ne vessel thi n tloated dow n the liver and
vn taken in low hy tho .Mliatrots. Her
damage is slight. Sho will he lit for ser'
vice in a dny or two.
The l.niicn-lcr wus less fortunntp. Mte
i as struck soon alter passing (he first but;.
leiy, one Mtol alinoM splitting jier nun in
twain, sevi'ial pn.-ing
llirougli Jier boilers
antl culling her steam pipe. She soon com
menced to Mnk, but fearing she might fall
into the hands of tho rehels, Lieut. Col.
Fllirt di.M'ImrgiNi his revolver into the col-,
ton mound tlm boilers, nnil set heron lire.
Jln-Lo.v wnit under, hoi ever, and in a
lev seconds the vessel disnppcaicd be
noatk the eii"ulphing waves. (Juo of tho
iilo(.s. Thus, L. W. Kitson lo.t a leg, and
U.S. P.rown, ingineir, slightly raided.
Oidirh Sergranl Wm. McDonald is miss
ing, and a as di owned. Theirew behaved
nobly tuid'iilsryed ordeta protnptly. To
this is alliihuted lhe:r escape Ironi death
i n one i, I 'three tirnUo limns.
The hallei ies at Wiiui'uloii ojienvd ou
tho llaitloid. to prevent her going up to
carry out her part of the programme,
but with tho exception of two or threo men
slightly wounded, all on Loaid escaped
d.unspe.
CrifThe IHioilo Inland election hss ter
tninated in the complete success of the
Abolitionist, as was expected. .lames Y
.Smith is cloetod (iovernor hy about 2,K()i)
inajorily Thoi. A. Jenks to Congre-s in
liniom district hy about l.'.'OO, nnd'a-
Himi F. Dixon in the Western district by
about ',i"l nniity. As compnred wilii
other years thw ihonrs a heavy . Al olitiosi
los. , . '
BHaK the discontent in the w orld
arises from than regarding tliemselvcs ns
entrcs, instead of the inhnitesimal se;
no. -'is of nirelns, ....
, .1 II I' !'! I I ". IN" "
,,v.., I-r n ll'mri-tiiiitt
I ,,.,r Mm. k it III" VI I V
i i 1 1...
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, I (I li II ' I i M'l IIM' I'Hir-
L UlCl'
'III Mill II Ml f.--T t U.i." U will'
l i . i I ii'il i I ih I 'tit i I I' "i i
tti'h I'l' n 'f I n't" fiiii.lv, llisto 1 T 1 h,. M i,..-.
Ii nt. Mr m'i , i it Ibe t, u i'fi, nn hnnir Isv, lit
I J'h liny of Apul list I,
Al I, Hie fl(.,, title run) Int. n I r. f .1 .J. Llm-'c
In tlm lunn nl Uti'i.Ih, minute In I'.-ntnr tp .
Mini fi.ld f ..up t v, 1. 1 Intr t li r ii nr ttmliti'lid lii-
fiii ' nili", In. iimli 'I m i il. , t ,l.., nn f. ..it, l.i
il i Hi ir'u'inng i n ll,r s, utli l y the 't M I'
tin ir li i n . I , nt .1 nn c;i., i,i. r'h nnd n.nt I r
I null nf Andrew (I. ( iiitin, Daniel ri.'iir, Jim M.
Utile mi l I n ij I, I'tiiniT, iMintniniiig nln.ul Ml
vrr. l-cl.t'il, tnlictt In frrtill..ti nnd (.) be lul l
n the j,fi rr'y nf tlt mill J. J. I.iiiitl". i
EDWARD PLUMS,
Mar. R lf,::,ri, KliorilT.
IH'N. '. I,. V.W.f.AM INH11AM H
UN AUoLITIOX, SLAVr.HY ASDTIIK CIVIL.
W A H.
T
HUM WOltK IS TN rilKPS AND WILL
(ON HE ltKADY. It cimtnln'i cnmplotc
inul nrrunito roi'leii of Mr. Vnllninlinghnin
)ilncifnl seo-Iies on t'ie milijectn nlmvo iniiiioil.
Alto, i,irt of other i.iccrho, Willi I.otlorn, Inoi
il"iits YotOH, Ac. Thi wnrk hn hron riiml'ully
iilili'il, timl in Minx el to proHcnt, fii il ly inul cor
rectly, the in!ltl.':il rerurlniiJ imrlllon "f mini
wlinno view in ri'lntmn to the cnunor of nitr Nu
lioniil trniihlps, nnil t!io ri;lit ruiuedios f"r tliom
nro nttriicling nn cxlraonlinnrp fhiiro of pul!le
ntlotition.
The work is on good, milmtiintiiil piipcr, 203 p.
lar?i Svn.
l'ltlCK Pnpcr rovcm, SD otn ; Cloth, "3 tn.
lii'lin'roil ly mnil or uspros, prepaid, on tlio
receipt nf tlio price,
end or'leiK, with tlio money ciic1i.iih1, to Col
iin Inn", l.Miln, ndilrenreil to J. II. Itiley A (,'d., or
to (inventor .Medary, offlee of tlio "C.-USI.S." A
.,r,
e rnlo i;1 expected.
J!ff livery iiewfpuper tlmt rivik tlio nbovcl
iiiM'itiii)i, iil.o II. im nntice, nnil ccniH liutrkvit
rnpieK, Hitdieh.'.ed 'liox tlll'.l, Cnluiitbu?, Obin,' will
receive threo copies of the work, Mnr.lS, lit
8-JcS5ltcHiii1;itriot rdnionB
frill.1 mi i - U' 1 n ii.'i' n '
i il U V llli.VI li.' I l u nit i t jr
LI.SIIKJ; in PENNSYLVANIA !
AM)
Till'. ONLY IiKMOCRATIC I'APKR ntTNTtH
AT Til K ,-KAT OK (JOVKHNM I'M ! ,
I'Virlv-fniir Columns of I5c;i(in.rr
v c
Matter Each Week !
.' VIIE LOW I IIICK (IK (INK DoLLA It AN n
FIFTY CKNTS iAVIIF.N SI IISCUI IIKI)
roll in ci.T n.s of mi Awtiian
w
TV. llAVKHEF-NCOMrELLKDTC KAISE
the oluli fuliseription prieo to ono dnlliir
nn 1 fifty cents in order to nivc oiiru' lves from
nctiml lot?. 1'iipcr has risen, including tuxes,
iilimit twenty five pcreein., and i? still rifin;; ;
inul ttben wo tell our Democratic friends, enndid
ly, tlmt we run no ! ger nll'ord to tell the "Week-
tnuvt ndd liflv cents or plop tlio Mil.liv'utioi'i. wo
trtiM they w ill npprei ante our fio-ition, ntid, in -
miaJ of willi.lr.iw'njr their rubseriptions, un to
worn with n will to increit'o our list in every
e.iuiity in the M::tc. We hnvo ondenv ircd, nnd
hall eiuitinutf our tfloi t.-, to make the pnpcr use-
ful ns n party orgnn, nnd Helcomo u. a news
iiiefsenper in every f.itiiily. We Halter ouri-elves
l"lil
lli;it it him not been without some intiuenee ltii';''""
' i, rmi nrilii I ll n vlnrioll revolution ill the lu.liticR CA I'S
jnftl.e Mnte nchievedat tho lute tleetion ; ouJ if
ffurlessners in lli ilischnrco of duty, fideliiy to
Ihe principles of the pnrly, mid an un.xiuus dc.-iro
i ln p,',,,,,,,,,! it, some experience
nnd n modentto dej-rco of nbility, can be made
I serviceable. Iiereatter. lbii "Weekly Patriot ami
I ninn ' will not bo lesi useful to tho party or
J cm welemno to tho l.umly circls in tlio future
: 11 nn '" ,ll l"""1' 'econtiJeiitly louk forir.ciea!-
i'U cncoiirnscHiu in mis gre.ii enterprise, nnl
nipeal to every in!! .uutial Democrat in llio titnto
to lend u" bis nid in running onr s ibseri'.ition list
up to twenty or thirty thousand. The expense to
curb individual is trilling, the benefit to tho par
ly imy bo gnat. Relieving that the Democracy
nf tbe Stjtc feel the necessity of su. tnining a
fearless ee n i i a I organ, wo inal.o this appeal to
tliom with the fullest confidence of success.
Tho same reasons which in li.ee us lo nisi tlio
price of the Weekly, operate ia rc;;jrd to tho
Daily paper, w liicb lms al.-o ir.crensvd. The ad-
.... . . ... 1. ...t ...:n 1... 1....
lininilUICnM lO ..I'll ril" ' ' i'V.1 .Ml inti ll lUlll
and, while we cannot persuade ourselves that.
the chnnge neeessnrily made will result in any
iliminiitinn of our dailv ciictilution, yet. li tre w e
i crlniii Hint fucll wouiu oe lue conseqiience, wo
i.bmild slill be compelled I mnko it, or sull'-r a
riiinnii' In.-. 1'i.dcr these ciieuiu.-tances wo
uiu.-t throw ourselves upon tlio genernsity, or,
ra'her the jiii-licc of the public, mil ubido their
vcrdb't. wh tcver il limy ho.
Tho neiii'd for whiub ninny of our subscribers
liave paid for Iheir paper being on tlio evo ol I
expiring. take the liberty ot issuing this no-
tiee, reminding them of tho same, in order that
tl"y may
I KNEW THEIR CLIT.S.
y9 fball i.lso tuko it ut nn especial favor if
our prtscul subscribers w ill mgo upon their
neighbors Hie la.-t tlmt tb "Patriot it Union
the only Deui jcralic paper published in llnrris-
biir. n n I considuring the lurgo niiioinit of read
ing matter, cinbriiting all ibu current nows of
the day, nu l
Telegraphic Dispatches
From everywhere up to tho moment the pajicr
goes
ios to press, political, miscellaneous, general
;d local news, tniu kit reports, lj decidedly the
'licnpist Newsnapcr l'ublislied
a I:
v-iicnpist ievsnancr
S 1.
in the Slate !
Tbero is renrcely a villne or town in the Pinto
in which a club cannot be raised if tho proper
exertion he made, nnd surely (hero lire few pluccs
in which ono nr uioic energetic men rmuiot be
fnu. il who me in favor ol the dis-einin;itiun of
sou nil DeiitiH ratio doctrines, who would ba wil.
ling to u.ako tho cllort to raise a club
TERMS:
DAILY I A ITiloT AND UNION.
Single enpies for one year, in ndrnnce - $5, On
do do during ;e?s. of Leg're - . 2,(10
I opics supplied to ogrnis utlhe rste of $l,iO
per liiindreil,
WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION,
even ToirsJdy.
Single cpy one year, in advance ... $2,00
Ten copies to ono iilldress - 15,00
Subscriptions may cnnimcnce at nny tirr.e.PAY
ilU AYS IV AllVAM'l.' W' nr.. ..l.li,...,l ...
I niiike ibis ititiisriLliv-A. in everv inslnncn tlin rnli
must accnmpiiny the rubsrription. Any Jirson
sending us a eluh nl twerty subscribers t- tbe
M eekly will be entitled lo a'copy for bis services
The prie even at the advanced rato, is ro low
that we cannot offer greater inducements than
this. Additions may be m-do at any time to a
club of subscribers by remitting one dollar and
fifty ccuts Ur each additional name. It is not
iieres-ary to rend us tlio names of those Constitu
ting a club, as we cannot undrrUikd to address
esch paper to club subscribers separately. Spcc
imen copies of the Weekly will be sent to all who
n. 0. UARRKTT A CO.,
March IS, WM. li..rrM,urg, Pa.
AT
KK AIDERS.
lllCHARD , MOSSOP,
I j wl'i.iuiij'1 . Ji.il
l oin.Ki.N am. i)()Mi;siH'iio()!s,
SnllMlion
Si'itMt imj
SrlMtil in
SeiiMiiion
I'l leH
.ri'on
I irc
pi ices
Setirat iott
St'lisut lull
Sl'IIKBlioll
r'cnuntion
Setmatinn
i'ilT
l ioiH
I'l ice
priori
pneo
nt MOSSOI'S"
Srnitillol) jii'ir
Stliiilllon
SeiiH'ition jiriccs ,
Sfiisntion
Seiisntioii
Sctisalion
Senfiition
prices
price '
jiriccs
prieos '
Sor su lion
nt MossuiV.
prices
Senhtition
Snniiion
Sonstitiou
prices
jiricea
prices
iSensution prici-H
Sent-ntion
Sviisution
Sonsntion
Sensntion
Senftilioil
Sensiit ion
prices
jiries
prices
prices
prices
prices
ul ;10.S'WV",
CLOTH INC, suclil
Coals, TanU,
Ve.-ts,
nder Sliirts,
at sennalion.
prices
l'liinnel Shirif.,
Moots, Shoes,
Iltus nnd Cap",
No iv for
sale at MO.SOrS'.
II A R I W
) W A 1! K
.Sa's,niiils
' Hni-li in Sa
nt sensation prieos
I.-.. .. I, u T.'.,,. o I
s,,,l.c 'in,,,,,.'
l " O J
nt Mossors',
LIQl'ORS, snoh "j
' US Wine. I'.ran
dy.
nt sensation prices
O i I), . W h Ukoj', j"
ir;.,!'1 etc., etc., J
x runt, JtaiMiiN,
Figs, Filboi ts, itc.
nt insa'tIon , prices
at Mossors.
0 ROGER IKS, sny
j F I o ii r, Han: s,
Shoulders, SitL'iir,
Molnsses, CoU'eo,
i Ten, C r ii e k e i s,
nt sensation prices
' Spices, Cutldles,
! Coal Od, etc., etc
Always nt MOSSOPS',
p,L ACK I X U
i l(npI'S
j ')V DFU
,
i ,
nt
nt
li t
nt
:.t
nt
ensation
sensation
sensation
scnsiuion
sensul ion
sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
t the store of RICHARD MOS.SOP
M0SS011
Always lieeps on hand n lull
n'.sot tment of nil kinds of joods rerjuiic'd
for the ncconiiiiodation of the puLlic.
Nov. 12, 1S62.
JAMES TEST,
J'EALER IX
Ji i. 'H i5il U-iKiWj VS.-i7.rOJTiiAlio till v
rillLII'sriURO, CENTRK COUNTY,
T.r" EEPS i.lwajs on hand, a hue assortment
JV
in bis line, inch as
Kiour
Molasses
Vinegar
Coal Oil
Alcohol
I ID II .HI'Hl
i, . ,.
' J" l
I I'Uckw Ileal Hour
! Menus
Turpentine
Tar
Fish Oil
A LSf)
Sugar
CoU'eo
Tea
Crackers
Tulloiv
Segars
Fotatoej
Apples
Mutter
Ciieeso
Macon
Tnlloir
I.nrd
XIackeral
White Fish
Cod Fiall
Shad
Suit
Dried Apples
Dried 5'earlies
ALSO, Wheat, Rye, Corn nnd Oats in the grain,
Liquors of all kinds. Confectionery, nuts A Fruits,
Corn Lrooius, Solo-Leather, and a very great va
riety of miscellaneous nrlioles.
His situation nnd facilities for pur.ihnsing, sinno
of tho at tides herein Tunned, nro tucli us give
him peculiar advantages over many persons in
soiling at a small profit. lis would therefore
respectfully solicit a call from persons wishing
any thing in his line, aniislicd that it will prove
wutuslly ndvantugeoin.
- -
Nov. 19, 'fi2-:iin.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
, DOUMLK EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale at C. W. A II. W. SMITH'S, formerly II.
W. SMITH A Co. This flour Is made from the
best white wheat in tho West, and wo warrant
enftre ratisfnetion to purchasers.
March 4, ISM,
EXI'.CCTOK'S NOTICKNoiiee I. here
by given that Letters Testamentary, on the
estate utJohn Laborde, lale of the township
of t nion deceased, have been grun'ed to the
undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate
.nre required to nmke Immediate payment, nnd
llios having claims against the same will presiul
litem duly authenticated for settlement.
. WM. F, lOIIX'Soy, -
, Mar. 1, U'U, Ct.pd. ir.u'er. '
MIsI.INS nl
IKI.UNKS nt
UMIHIMS nt
Al.l'.MAS nt
1 .Tu! recel
JlINdltAMS nt
(Ml I XT nl
1 HUNTS nt
OM)VKS nt
CHAVATS nt
i
SHAWLS nt
' IMiNNKTS ut
COLOR Kl) 1 ,
MI'SLINSl nl
i All to lio
ILIXKN at
CRASH nt
critTAixr, nt
r.M'.LK CLOTHS it
ll-'RINUK ut
I
1 LACS "nt
illOSlRRY nt
iRIIil'.ONS nt
iTIMMMlNOS)
j of nil kind.- & V at
in any rjuim'iy )
I Always on li
iCASSIMKKKS nt
: SATTI N KT'S nt
iTWKKDS nl
I.1F.ANS nt
.VEST IX OS at
SHIRTINGS nt
I Ml;
( I.kaiu ii.i.I) ii:n;iti,tc.N,
A
WKHICLY I'Al'JMt,
riTIlLISlIEH AT
CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD Co., Fa.
ii v i: u y
,..av:i:i)nesda.y.it:;';:
im roi.riicx it im
FIRMLY DEMOflRTIC
J
I'KHK AM) LNDKIMiXDKNT,
Unmoved by the. IIo)io8 of Unright
eous Gain, Unshaken by tho
Frowns of Unprincipled Pom-'
jigogtifH, Uiiintiinblated by tho
Clamors of tho Jtabblo and
tho Threats of Insolent
Jlobs, and Fearing
neither tlio Unhallowed Precincts of
Presidential Pur.geons and Tyrants'
Vaults, nor tho Kock-Pound Fortres
ses of any Modern Caligula.
IT IS IN FAVOR OF
FRE E PRESS,.
FrccSpco it h ,
AND
TJIE Y.QUAL JllGHTS OF ALL
IT IS DEVOTED TO
LOCAL AND GEN FRAP NFAY.S,
AGRICULTURE ART,
SClFNCFi AND LITERATURE,
MORALITY, POLITICS,
EDUCATION, CIVIP AND KE -
L1GI0US FPEEMJM,
The Union, the
Constitution and the
Laws, the best Interests
of tl o whole Country, nnd
Clonifield County in particular,
. nnd opposed lo Abolitionism, Disu
nionisin nnd all kinds ol Fanaticism,
whether Political or Religious, and tin
uncompromising abvocate of Truth, Juss
lice, Mercy and Good Common Sense.
NOW IS
Good lime to
SUBSCltUJE
FOR THE
"CLKA R FIELD ItEPUIlLICAX."
M. 0 O R E k G O O PLAND E R ,
. EPITORS AND
r
Proprietors.
MARKET ; SIR EFT, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Teruia ot inscription.
If paid in advance, or
If paid any time with;
, or within three months. J 1 25
If paid any ti.no within the year, . . . 1 50
f paid after the expiration of the year,
2 on
Term of Advertisins
.r7h. .::.:. . "eo " 'Ue
s a.. . ... i . .i i .i. i,
w ft .VP
1 Inserting. 2 dn.
One square, (14 lines,) $50 $ 75
Two squares, (2Slines,) 1 00 I SO
Threo squares, (42 lines.) 1 50 J s
3 months fl nin's.
One Square, ! : : $2 50 $ I 00
Twosquures, ! t : I : 4 00 (! 00
Three sqnnres, ! : t : 6 00 8 00
Four squares, : : : : S 00 10 00
'(..!! a column, t t I t S 00 12 00
On column, : : t : 14 00 20 00
85 00
Over three weeks and less than three months 25
cents per square fur earn insertion. !
liusiness catlees not exosedinir 9 lines are In.
ssrtsd for f 2 a year.
Advertisements net marks! with tbe number of
nssrtioos desired, will b continue! until forbid
and cbargod according to thse terms.
An ex tensive stock of Jobbing material j "ire the publio the confi,ienr with ' wh'iei. ,
enables the rnblishet s of thc"?iuW,nn' ila(v0 m tiU'rti iH ssrire to merit in ihe
to niinonr.ee to tha J-ntlis that he is prepaj tlttAIN and FURS taken in exchange al
red to d" ill kinds of 1 th highest nittikct rates.
KEUENsrci.v r.r.os. i co.
JOB PRINTING. , t: ibihT''"' hr"'' Ssi
lliMolrtion nf I'm I ru t 'dip
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Will I AH A. IV A I.I Al I.
John ii. n a ii,
Law.
WXLA.OJ!!
Attorn eyi at
CI.KAUKII'M.I)
'A.
IWmclioH, Jcwclry.J-Silver-Ware.
Till', underfilled would reMictlullr Invltt
lour nttention to bin well mL rl.-d rtnek ul
old nnd Silver WATCH Kh. Finn 1 1 ..1.1
I JEWELHY, nf every kind nnd variety of ilvlei
euui' rising; all of tho nkhrxt and inor arAVTi-
i rt t, rRHi nn.
Also, POLII) 8ILVEI1 WAUK.r.iint t Cin
and tho bent nmke of Silrrr I'luinl H'.irr. Each
I nrlirlu In irnrruiitrd to be as roprenenunl.
I alclirs and JewoJry carefully nyiuiV.J
aud tulhsfnction gunriiuteed.
J A COlt PAR LEV,
(Surcwr In iSttmjfir if- Jlmlci,,)
No. fi22 Jlnrket Street, Phils dolphiu.
Mareli i, lhfiH. 3m. pd.
PPOSPKCTUS
OF
A National Democratic Newspaper,
To It pulfislicd lnih nmt Wally in the L'ily
of riniaiklhia, l.y
a. j. ; los.?i'.ri:n n i:r .t co.
a. J, (ii.ossuiinsiiKii r.'j. Hiui.vn w it. vilsii.
"THE AdE" nill advoculo the principles and
policy of tho Heinorratic party, and will, thoro
foro necessarily favor the restoration of tho Union
as it was, and defend the Constitution of tho Uni
ted ftiitos, nnd that of thii Commonwealth.
It will freely and fairly dmoum all logltimnto
subject! of newspnpor cuuiiutnt, includiug, of
course, and pre-eminently nt thii time, all ques
tions oonnoetod with tho existing unhappy con
dition of our country.
It will fearlessly crilieis tho public nets of pub
lic sen-sms, and defend tho lejrnl nnd eonstitu
tioiinl rights of individunl rifiiens nnd af sorcr
oign t-liites, against assitulM from imy quarter.
It will rock to nwuken tho mi ml. of tho pooplo
to a propor sense of the actual condition of the
Republic to present 0- tbem, 'ruthfully, the
feutful perils in which we stand as a nation to
exhibit the magnitude of the '.sathnt is before
thorn, if they would check our down ward f rogrois
and to inspire them with patriotic dotermiua
tiou to apply tiik iikmkiiv fur our nutional ills.
lu brief, it will, in all things, aim to b. tho
faithful exponent ef Democratic principles, and
to render itself worthy to bo an organ of the
Democratic party, under whoso auspices our
(Country prospered so long and nt wel'. Tho
lostorution of that party tho party nf the Cos
smi'TioN and the I'.iion to power, in the legis
Intivo and executive gnvei iiineiitnl brunches of
llio Status and of the Tnion, wo believe to bo no.
cessnry tn avert nnnrchy, nnd tho utter fuin of
mo lliruililic. lo contribute to that restoration
will bo our lngl est tiiiu.
The News, Literary, Commercial, nu l other
departments, trill rsceivo dun ,,ii,.mi,,,, ...,i ui
I be so conducted a; to nntko "Tiik Aok" w,,nl,v
of the support of the general roudor.
4-fi.Tho tiiiiny ililltculiins now surrounding an
enterprise of the inagiiitiidb of tint in which the
uudersigned arc en;;iigod, require theui to appeal
to the public for a generous support, mid lo ask
for "Thk Auk" a liberu! piitrouugo and extended
circulation,
Tho prefcnt stuto of the preparatory arrange
ments warrants the exportation, that the first
number of the Daily will nppesr before theeloie
of tho present month, (Fcbruarv, ISM.) Tbe
Weekly will bo issued soon thereafter.
TI'.H.MS.
i daily
WEEKLY.
Per annum, 2 00
Six inontbs, I 00
Threo Mouths, 50
10 copies olie ad's 17 JO
20 " " 32 00
Per annum, C
Six Months, 3 00
Threo Montns. 1 50
Copies delivered at
the counter and to
Agents i Carriers 2cts
:I0 " " 45 00
J. Payment required invariably in advance.
nuuress. A. J. li LOSMIUKXXKIt A t'U.
Feb. 2, lSiii. 4110 Chestnut st. Philadelphia,
Ffiir Lnir.3,
rpiIE subscribers have n nicdiuin ized FIRE
.L PROOF SAFE, nearly now, which they will
ilisposo of very cheap.
REED, WEAVER .t CO.
Clearfield, Juno 25, lsnj.
PR. M. WOODS,
IjHACTICINlJ Physician, and Examining Sur
geon for Pensions. Office Southwest corner
Sccoud and Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa,
January 21, 1SCJ. ly.
W.
M. M tIJl.LOI GIl, ATTonsuYAT
Law, Clearfield. Pa. OIBoo with I.. I
i Crans, Esq., nn Second street.
.March 26, lst!2, tf.
71 m
RANTED by the subscriber.
Clc i field. Deo. .1. 18(12.
R. MOSSOP,
FIE ST
GrCilt Arrival of Flll and Wintnr
IWl "I 1U1I dflu UniCr
(xOodH nt
RK1ZE NSTJTN IW0$. & CO'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
In the Mansion Iloimr, nppn'it: the Ra.nl-,
(.Shaw's VlUShnnl.)
riVIo undersigned tako plcn.-uro in nnnouneing
I to nil mankind that Ihey have just recoil ed
a lnrgo nod clegunt etock of Fashiuiiable
KEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Selected with great tare, and which will be sold
cheaper than ibe cheapest.
Please call, ns wo have
ClolhiiiK to suit tho old, vounir and cnv.
' vlul1 fcu 1 " l"n'i'iriaoie on a n lniernsy j
looming oi nn colors nrown, black mid blue
llotlnng well made, and fnshionnhlo too
Clothing of elegant lit, I declare
Clothing .11 tnko a pride in U, wesr :
j j0 Clothing tlm hist that can be bought,
$100 Clothing woll si wed just as it ouB-lit
2 "Jj Clothing which any ono Ctnihiny may eallj
1 2 inn ' f-''ut,l'"8 f,,r men, youths and nil.
7 00 , Cl .lhiiig, tho largest assortment In town,
10 00 1 Clothing for Smith, r..r Jones nnd fr Brown j
14 nJ:c,""linS r"rU rt'st f mnukin.l,
is n! nothing and what belong in that tine
CttU no" De nought Cheaper than over before
! At flEIZENSTEIN'S irn-at Hmt
Stero.
In addition to tlio foregoing will bo fouud and
kept constantly provided
Furnishing Goods,
Hals, Cnpi, Roots,
. , Shoes, Fancy (leods,
Jiotions, f-c in.
Jt-We lake this method of returning our
thanks for fnvnr K..rni,.rA.. .. i.. i ... ,
till I I I tl'l II III H II I H 1
l. 1. 1 . i, ,. t ,r i'i f, , i "..r, nl hi I '
m, I I. i.i r, M t. I . ',. 'mi, I'l
1 1 1 in pi r i'iii nl I It H il 1 1 k I
III III 'I M 111. I "'I I oi,; V t '::f . I'i lltl.lt j
Ali'nfl.-'i' Hid II" '.t,. , r, I-' n
ll'llirr A'Mhnirl'c li.'i-li llrntninfir,
II. .'tf. Ill lit nn I f i r - r . . , . .1 ell
Alt"brn. "i -"inrl't, Mit nnl I'lill'ii. t by,
ml llnnl- K r,. in r,
l.itlmiiiil (Jr. i ll l,mi!iiii(ir,
T'i rlit l.'iilr deniftii nf Mr.iilrln( it Hi
Kt'tflirh Kdnmtlnn, mid wbo w1"li In
4 d"
(I O"
ir.'iiftli
iiinl It
II i fleri
theiusrlres for Trurk ri, this Instlliilbi
de'iraldo adtniitngo.
No pupil rrrrlvi d f,,r trss then half a semi. .it,
snd no deduction t-ado ncipl for prnlrui tcd
lirknesi.
Tuition to be paid al tlin rbire nf tlio term,
i ('. H. KAN 1)1 OKU, Vti,ri.i,
riearfield, Vrb. I, Ht y,
I Til K COMM KKCjl AL LIST
AND
LETT ER-SH EK.T "I" KICK ('I! RRKXT"
ARK I'l llLl.slIKI) FVI.IIY KATUIHAV,
l)V
HTKl'lIMN N WINSf.OW,
Mo. 'M ;oi.i SI Itl.lM,
rilll.AIOI.I.PItl A.
IIIOUll.M'IIICAL SKF.TCIU.H OF
The Merchants and Manufacturers
of Philadelphia,
TIIEOrULKNT AND THE IKDIGI'.NT,
Secret of Their 8ucoess and Adversity,
WILL HE CONTINUED.
Fob, 2i, 1803. pd .
ms. ' ' urn.
PHILADELPHIA A ERIE RAILROAD.
rpilIS (rrent lino travers s the Northern and
X Northwestern counties of Psnn.iylviilila, to
the city ofErie, on Lake Erio.
It hn been leased by tho 'tiuuymiu'ii lltii
roiid t'omdiiiy, and under their auspices is be
ing rapidly opened tltrnngboui its entire length.
It ii now in use for Pns'senger nnd Freight bu
siness from liiirrisburjr to Driftwood (2i Pork,
177 nil'.es) on tho Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield lo Erie, (TS miles) oh tho Western
Division.
Time nf Patumtjer 7Vig'n nl Ih iflicoott.
Express Train leaves citslwnrd 2 10 P. M.
Lxjiress Tntin arrives westward 12 4i P. M.
Curs run through wituoi t ciianor both ways
on these trains between Philadelphia and Look
Haven, and between liirjiimoio and Lock Haven.
Elegant .Sleeping Cars accompany the Express
Train bitth ways between Willininaport and llulti
uinre, and Williaiuspnrt and PI iladolphia.
Eor information respecting Passenger business
apply nt llio t. E. Cor. llfh and Market sts.
And lor Freight business of tbe Company's
Agonts, S. II. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th aud-Markot
els., Philadelphia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erio ;
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. H. It. Hnltiraar :
ii ii it .... 1
ii. ii, iioLSTo.1, uon 1 freight Ag t, Phila.;
Ifr.wts L.
is L,. noui'T, uen 1 lIckolAg't, Vjf 'iia. ;
I). Potts, tieu'l Alnntyrerj Willininsport.
32,21, ISIi.t.
Jos.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL 7NI0N-
NEW PROS'PECTl'S.
Tbe Largest atxl Clnsapckt Weekly lu (lie
Ktate.
IXDUCEMH5TS TO CLCII3.
A New and Powerfully Written Polit
ical Story.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUllSCBlWK.
r"piIE ovcrwelming ovidoneo of tlo dtormlnn
X tion of the pooplo to resruo the Cloverntnoiit
from tho. desperate nnd reckless purpf3 of Abol
itionism. that have so nearly wrecked our once
glorious lTnhn and destroyed all Constitutional
guurantees, indiculo un Kiimediato future fujl r.f
events of the inossr momentous interest. Oatral
i.nlion, Terrorism, snd Robbery, will not snbmit
to dethronement without a struggle. The con
test, therefore, has hut just bogun ; and for the
ynr lucerne, the action of Congresses, Cabinet,
and Legislatures, will be regarded with scarcely
ess interest than the movements of opposing ar
mies, in the field. The object of the war will be
made ugain whnt.it wns befuro Abolition fanatl
cisinporvorted it simply to crush the rebellion
nnd restore the Federal aiitlioriny, Thcro will
also at tho sumo time be in progress Ihe (Jrent
bliiltlo nf tho Peoplo with the minions of Dntpot
isin. mi.! in this buttle ( lie Vrerr, no longer shuck
led, no longer threatened with Abolition mobs
und frowning bastilcs, will take ready and con
spicuous part.
It is one of the best roFulis of the recent elec
tions that their positive rebuke ot tho gross and
manifest abuse ol power hy tie Administration,
bus given tho peode the privilege or light aul
free discussion privileges that will net i.guiii b
tninely yielded. These change I circumstances
will bring tho nets nf even the highest in tho
(nveriiineiit lo the tribunal of public opinion,
and the Pres9 will ngnin become tho medium of
tlio free thungbts of the people, mid the fearless
ndvornto of Constitutional tnivernnijsnt and Con
stitutional Liberty.
The Proprietors of t'no Coxstiti-tiokai. I'sion,
ir issuing their new prospectus, see beforo them
a field of enlarged usefulness, anil it is thoir pur
pose to spare norflort to make their pupcr of un
equal acceptability ns a medium of inti.llti'encn.
nnd m recrrd of events thnt mut absorb public
tboiiglit. It will contain lull siiiumnriea of llm
l proceedings of Congress and tho Stale Loo-isla.
l"n'' f '" ,"'('m"'t "' tho movements ol the army,
foreign and domestic news, literary inulliirence
cninniereial nn 1 ngricoltural news, A"., Ac.
In consequence of Ibe enormous ndvunec in the
price of papir, ntnoimting in throe months to
nearly fifty per cent, tho Proprietors have found
it nccctsary to ndvitucc tlio price of the paper to
Clubs In S !..',() per milium ; but oveu nt this prioe,
wo it fl i id more rending lor tho tjiuo money than
any other paper printed in the State. Tho ad
vance vill j,t i,,to effect nt nnco.
Among other attractions in contemplation, wo
shall commence, in tho first nuxber in January,
a new and powerfully written Political Story,
founded on tin events immediately preceding tho
Riliollioit.
Wo solicit the aid of our Democratic friends in
the interior in raising nnd forwarding Clubs,
TERMS :
Single copies, into year, $2 CO
Two copies, (io one uddrsii,) 3 W
Ten copies, 7 ;,o
Twenty epics, 3d 00
X iJ-.lM ii,.'i I'jiioi,, i be fxiiil iniarluhh in
im-'iarc. Address
T110.S. li. FLO'lEX'CE A CO.,
PuLlidiers of Const titioial I'sms,
No. 13S South THIRD Si cot, Philadelphia.
!eo. 3. 'C2. 3t,
IS'cw Jersey Lands for Stic,
AISO,
. u I It -
T.X
?! TP,
ii.1 tlTOS.
SU1TAI1LE for tlr.iper. Peaches, Pears, Rasp
berries, Mrawberrics, Ulnckberrics, Currants,
ilc, of I, 21, 4, III or 20 acres each, at the follow,
ing piices lor the present, vil : '.Ml acres for $200,
Hi acres for $110, 5 acres for $(!, H acros for
?IO,laore for t2ti. p) able by one dollar per
week. t
Also, good Crauberry land., and villago lots la
CI1WHOOD, 2.) by lull feel, at $10 issjrh, j.ay!i
ble hy one dollar a week. The nbuvo laud and
farms are situa. ed at Chctwood, Wiibiugbd
township, Purlin Rtnn county, N'ew Jstsny. For
further information, apply, with a P. 0. b-ta.p,
for a circular, lo
11. FKAXKL1N CLA$k
Mo. 80 Cedar street, Xew York, K, Y.
Jan. 2l.lai ly.
WAPTFR 1? A R R U T T
Attmticy t Law,
NAVIXd resign d bis couiiui-sioii in the ar
my, and rciiiuiud tbu rai'iuo of Law, may
he toniu'.'i d on profori.ioJi.ii Ljjiis hlx jffcr.
on L'lv-.r.'t v.oi. Ctui!.t!:i, Ail uiiftl
j'leu (ily s;;rtit to.
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