l id -1 H It I'V l.'ll.'t. AHf A flutlntml Dftnortntlr Ntwtpuprr, f. - ft'i A ( ""7 H. k'y in fAc t'i'y jf I'Kilinli 'I'hut, A . (If nsUKNNM A CO t tmnii- r. itb- n. in. Till: Atir." Kill advocate tb principles and f i.rj nf the lfin"rril f-nrty, miri Kill, therefor- fiscuFarity fiif the restoration of tha I'nlon v l KM, and defllid ltd I iiMlltlitlnn Of llit llll- mt-s, km! thai of iMi ( nieiiioliwealth. it will freely and fitlrly discuss til Nglllroale fulJrrU of newspaper roinmi m ( Ineltiilng, of eotire. and prtetr.lncntly tl this time, til ques tions connected with tlit talstlng nubappy con dlt ion i.f nur country. ll will fearlessly criticise the public tela uf pub. Hp per tnia, anil defend tht legal awl constitu tional ri (fhm of imliviiiutl rlilt-na and .if sover eign Mutes, against assaults from an; quarter. ll ill ecvk Id sunken Ilia minds uf the people lo a. proper loo fa of the actual condition of the Republic lit present to tbein, truthfully, the leiriul perils in which we aland a t nation to tihiliit tht magnitude nf tht lask that it before ihrtn. If they would check our downward trngress and to inspire them with patriotic determina lion lo apply Tin Rimnr for our national ilia. In briuf. It will, In all thing, aim to bt tha faithful exponent tf Heuiocralio principles, tnd (n render iteelf worthy to be id organ of tht Ilctnocratie party, under whoat auspices our country prospered to long tnd so wel'. The restoration of that party tht party of tht Com pTITTtion and Iht I'mot lo power, in tht legis Intivt and txecutive governmental branchea of the States and of the Union, we believe to be ne cessary to avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the KrpuMic. To contribute to that restoration will bo our hlglcst aim. The Mew, Literary, Commercial, and othel department, will receive due attention, and wil be ao conducted ai to make "Tint Aon" worthy of the support of the general reader. 4.'! he many dithculliea now aurrounding an enterprise of Ihe mugnitudb of that in which the hi dersigned are engaged, require them to appeal ' i the public for a generoua aupport, and lo ask nr "The Aok" a liberal patronage tnd extended - initiation. The prescut elate of tlio preparatory arrango- urn wan ant the expectation, that the first mberuf the Duily will appear before thecloae , the prescut mnttth, (February, 1863.) The kly will bt issued toon thereafter. TKKMS, DAILY WEEKLY. Per annum, f 3 00 Six montbt. 1 00 Three Moatha, 50 10 copiet one ad'i 17 60 20 ' 32 00 30 - " 45 00 I' annum, f tl 00 ix Months, S IMI Three Montnt, 1 50 i' pie delivered a, t.ic counter and to Agenfe A Carrion 2ct rl'ament required inrariahlv in advance. A.ldreee. A. J. U LOSSBKEXNER A CO. i . J, 1803. 4:10 Cheatnut at. Philadelphia. tiit'sip Turn if nrc Z DESIKES to iuform bia old friends and cua f mora tbut, having enlarged bia thsp and luvreaacd hit facilitiea for manufacturing, he i now prepared to make to order furniture at may be di tired, in good atyle and at cheap ratea lur CatJi. lie moftly haa on hand at bia ''Furni ture Koo3i," a varied ansortuient of Heady -made Furniture, among thicbart Bureaus and Side-Boards', Wardrobes and llOok-Caaet : Centra, Sofa, Purlor Breakfuat and fining Extension Tablet. Common. French Post, cottage, Jenny- Lind and other Bedstead. SOFAS ,f all KINDS, WOKK-STAXDS lUr-KACKS, WASH-STANDS, ic. Hocking and Arm Chairs, spring. Stat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chain and Common and other Cbuira. I O O KI -V G-U LASSES tf every description on hand ; and new glaaaca fur old lrtmef, which will be put in on ve ry reasonable term on abort notice, lie alaokoepi on ham', or furnishes to or der, Hair. Corn-iluek, Hair and Cotton top Mattrcucet. COFFINS, of every kind. Mailt to O'dur, tnd fuuorala attended with a Hearse, whenever desired. Also, lluute l'aintlti; done to order. The sul ecriber also manufactures, and has ? ntnntly tn hand, CUment'i Patent Washing Ma-hinc Tht best now in use. Those using this machine never need be without clean clothes ! He also bat GREATEST BATTLE f)T RFmunt 15,000 Killed and Wounded, and! 50,000 taken Prisoners! WITII CAMP EQUIPAGEAND 70,000 Contrabands freed from the' BONDS OF JLAVERY ! ! VEP,Y man that has read any thing of the a j past history of this WAR must finally eomt the conclusion that tht Confederate Govtrn "ent would he broken down. It wat only a ques- ". n nf time. But now w have tht above Glori- soul-stirring news to cheer us up ; ard the y druw-back to our joy and glorification it the :- niincnt dnngcr of the Contrabands coming v irth to "ent out our substance," and to wear out ".r-ilioet I But of one thingthepeople of Ciear 1 d.l county mnv bo assured, and that Is, that "ANK SHORT for ehort called A'Aort-ee ia t lllng Ittiott thuea aa cheap at any other ' nn in the county; and if you don't believe it, ' give him a call on court-week, oral any other o, tnd see for yourselves, lit would just r i d the public thot bit shop is now on Market ' - tl, in Shaw s Bow whert you will find bim ns .SViorr as usual if not a little sWfer of ' Vii iliuc ho would lik to bo. til kinds of work on hnnds and made to order short notice, and at well uiado, and as good fits i -an, I "skcered" up hero or elsewhere. viuDon't forget the thop on Market street, thaw's Row, directly opposite Bev. 11, B. . mpe's office. F. SHORT. . learfield, June 11, 1862. XATIOXAL COilJIEnClAL COLLEGES, j LOCATfD l!f nilLADELPHlA. S. C. con Tin and (brstnnt streets, "ew York city. Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Buffalo. Detroit. Cleveland, Chicago and St Louis IIOOK-KKEPIMI, PrKMAHtHir. CoNttritciAL ARiTimr.nc, Commehcial Law. Forms, Con mtsroxiiKNi't, Ac, practically taught. These Cull'ges boing under the tame general and local management, and uniting in etch tbt advantages of all, offer greater laeilitiet lor im parting instruction than uny other tiinilar insti tution in the country. A Scholarship Issued by any one it good in all for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College hit Been recently nlared and rtfurniabtd in a superior manner, and is bow the largest tnd anost prosperous Com mercial Institution ia tht Suit, Erjnvt A Stratlon't series of Text Books, em bracing Book keeping, Commercial Arithmetio, and Commercial Law, for salt, and sent by mail. y'iU tmrt'rvlnrt . fur a ct'rr'ar, Osil.cr ft', 16:. 7. lhn fi.it tfik for I'untmlni Anti HAIiiMl llt l"MAl, IIHHtitY Tin: i;it!:Arrni:ni;rj.ioN 'i in; iMii!n hta i ks. At tutu inf 1 me tiftd iht ts rr 4 Tlt'iltrttt htt fntr.. ' In Nntiikirri of t t'lmi'lrlt bum my 1111 n!im ti roin 1011 mm ted flrlta, The wink has linen for many rnnnlht itiallnil for iht lark. The ItTtjohvcTloll eiinlalnt t riser tnd sue. rlhrt irrount of the formatinn nf the Coiifedcra-1 re of tht KlaUa Iht formation and adoption of Iht Cuiislllution of Ihe failed Htatea, and Iht tl ftbllfhmeni uf tht Aalinnal (lot eminent; the nr g in, drvtlopment and progrest of the doctrines of Nullification and fscesilon, and Ihe various phases which they assumed until iheir final cul mination In Ibt Vrtnt IUMIUh. Tht IIiktoBT com(. ,"los t full tecount, ilrawri troin the most authentic sources, of all the Events of the War the intrigues of the Koulhern Itatlort at home and abroad ; tht gradual detection of one section 1 the great Uprising of the People for the maintenance of National Life tnd Existence; the ' rapid creation of an Im mense Army and Navy , and the tallies by land tnd sea. I The iLM'sTHATioxt comprise Portraits of all ' these who have borne a prominent part in the airuggle ; Maps of the diHercnt localities ; Plana . f I It m I .. a 1 1 1 1) i .(iiiiia tu. ,.C r ' rt ' - - t 'iv".. . ' ' j ktiiv ui 1 ii.t.u.t maA ..f tl. a nw.u U.. .l .. til . I ii, vi wrv, .".I ui 1 ii o HiiiBk iuiiui uinb uikiLios, 1 nest Illustrations art mostly from drawinga taken on the spot by armts deputed for that purpose to ao company every division of our Army and Navy. Every facilhy at the command of the publishers bat been emp oyed in the preparation and execu tion of this work ; and tbey confidently believe that it will form Ihe most trustworthy and valua ble history whi h can be prepared of tlie Great Struggle lor the Auierlcau Union. Mode and Terms of Publication. The work will be issued in Numbers, each con sisting of Twenty-four Pages of the size of "liar, per'i Weekly," printed from clear type, upon fine paper, and will probably bo complete J in about Twenty Numbers. Tht numbers will be Issued at Intervals, if poi tib'e, of about three or four weeka. The Price of each Number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Centt. The Illustrations in each Number are alont worth the prioe asked. Mon out of employmejt, especially HICK OR DISABLED SOLD1E11S, can find to othtr work so sure of ready salt and good profits. For further particulars apply to the Publisherr, 11 AKPEK rf- liKOTHEKS, Franklin Square, New York. D e. 17, 7863. H NEW GOODS! AFRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. I am just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer goods ol almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Brt goods, of the newest and latest styles. Also great variety of useful notions. DUY-GOODS AM) NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qteensware, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, taeon and Flour, Mackerel in J i and i barrels, of tbt best quality, all of which will be told at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friendt and the tublio generally, are respectfully invited te call. i-fr-N. ft. All kinds of GRAIX and approved COL'XTRr rVLODUCE taken in exchange ol Goods. Clearfield, Jane 26 1861. WM. F. IRWIN. . gf I ttJ wu I) AYS the entire cost lor TUITION In the most popular and successful COMM KSCIAL SCHOOL in the country. Upwards of Twelve liimiHKn young men, from TwtsTV KiCBT differ ' ent States, nave been educated for business bert within the past three year me of whom havt been employed at BOOK-KEEPERS at salaries of 12000 00 Immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. .Mr-Minister's tons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when tbey please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and i 1 : . . r . i. ui, t t . . p i. ..-a i . . i ... i,..,-i-c i o..TKti May IS, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS Tor Sal. -aau tl itriuii'ii im uci biiiii uwi'tiLHt vi rm v i ma- I i j.;i.i.. tLi-. i ;:.1j following tracts or land situated in Keating town-! ship, Clinton county, Pennsylvania, known at the LORAIN LANDS, via: A certain trart, being N. S46SJ, warranted in the name of Thomas Willing, containing about 1 1(H) arret, situate on Birch Island Run, at tbt distance of 3J miice from the river, being well timoertd with Pint and Oak. Also, another smaller tract of land, tituatt at lftl 1 hve on band again, and wi!l constantly tht mouth of Birch Islam, Hun, on tht west tidt lleP l tn Pottery in this boroogh, on tbt eor f f the river, containing 73 arret and allowance, ner a short distance east of the Methodist Church, and hnving a good rafting beach thereon. i-tcT tortus apply to O. L. REED, I . JAS. B. GRAHAM, j Clearfield, July 30, 1862. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney nt Law and Real Estate Agent, CLEARFIELD. rCNN'A. Ojficr on Mar hd tl. (tpmitc the Jail, REtrECTFl'LLY oflert his rvices in tell ing tn d buying lands in Clearfield and ad joining eountlet j mid with an experience of over twenty yean aa a Purveyor, flatten himself that ht can render satisfaction. And Offers for Sale. lOOO acres of coal and timber Land, situatt in Bceatur towii.-lup, Clearfield county, in lots to suit purchaser, located near the Tyront and vtearueiu naiiroau. o(MUI 11 tV . rV Sr 7'f , ni "'nW ,on4 si L .?:.. ... ... .. in waters ' teres in two lots, oir of 1121 and the oth er oi sit aerca, tuitablt for 1 arming purposes, sit- sale in Highland townsluu. E k county. tefc. General warrantee deeds for all the above andt. Feb. 18. '63. . Goods ! Goods ! TV7M. F. IhVIN has Just received iplen-j If did assortment of ( SEASONABLE GOODS I at bit old tttnd on Market ttrtet, whert bt it ready to wait upon bit old customers--and at many ntw ones ts want to gtt tbt very best of goods , Kov. !?. I8!. mi X;tn1iiny nnb (folltrtion M(t rf LF.UNA JltV FINNEY ACo. ; i, i. a it r i i, p, i t.K.i ann.h int'xrr, pa. Itil.l t nt Mr tnTtt tanriairtfi Mi't Tt IF ri- iw, ll i;i i.ivi.n, --- - (llrtint tn,n(f and nrnrttJt iimmiity rrmittril i.irtiaiifce on t lie ( It Ira rnnaUiitljr nil hand. Mr-Office on rWend HL, nearly oppneltt tht CUUKT HOUSE. Y U U N I TTj U K ROO M S BENNER & BARRETT Hospectfully tnnouneo to the publte lhat they have completed and are now occupying their new furniture are-rooms, fronting on tht Market Lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet making will Le ."trried on in the up per ttory of the tame huildiag i"" " OIFFEKENT BKANClt""- All kinds jffurnitnrt will bt kept constantly on hands and aold cheap for cash or exchange for ouuntry produce, or Lumber tu tult tot busi ness I CHAIRS. rARLOIt, HOCKING, AND A KM CIIAIUS, SPRING SKATS. CAIN BOTTOMS, &c, PAULO H my A, LEX THE, LAUD, DISIXG, EXTENSION JiJIEAk'FAST J A BLES. SOFAS- OF ALL KINDS. VARIETIES AND PATTERNS. BUREAUS, SIDE-BOAUDS, BOOKCASES WAttDIlOBES, 4C. BEDSTEADS JENNY LIND, HIGH. POST COTTAGE, fliEXCU POSTS, Ac. Hair, Hair top, Cotton top, and Corn Musk, of the boat material. LOOKING-GLASSES of all sorts and tixei, Alto, (j lasses fur old Frames. Also, Ten-poys, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands, Hat-racks, rfc, COFFINS. Madt to order on abort notict, and hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, and Linwood Lumber, atw) In exchange for work. Clearfield, October 23, 1961. ly. , THE MAGIC TIME OBSERVER, The Perfection of MeclianUtu. BEING a HrxTins AsnOrra Ftrx, on Ladv's or GitnTLs.ma's Watch Comii -in. I One f the prettiest, most convenient, tnd de 1 cidedly the best tnd cheapest timepiece for gen ' erst and reliable use, ever offered. It bat with jin It and connected with its machinery, Its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely I unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are com I posed of two metals, the nb.r one being fi 16 I carat gold. It has the improved ruby action le ver movement, and it warranted an accurate timepiee. Price, tupuioly cngraved.per cast of a half dozen, $204 00. Sample Watches. in neat i morocco buxes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale, f IS, sent by express, with bill paya ble oo delivery Soldi ers must remit payment in advance, is we cannot collect from those in tbt Army. Address UUBBAKD BROS. 4c CO., Solc iMPonTKits, Cor. Nassau A John Sis., New York. Jan. 21, 1863. 6w. National Hotel, MAINE STREET, CURWENSVILLE, Tk WM. A. MASON, Proprietor. ;Tp HIS lung established and well known II 0- JL TEL, situated in tbt west end of the town, ! V. u . k... Hmm1.ll.il anl.,l.il ilntiMKait .nJ HI VWI I OIUWUU IW, Vlliai,i;u BI1U I UI J'l V . V B.IV. I tne proprietor respectfully announces to bis nu merout frionds, and to the travelling public, that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may Tuvor him with a cam Ample, safe and comfortable stabling is at' Inched to the premises, and trusty attendants will tlways be on band. Charges moderate. Feb. 12, 1862. -tf. WATCH & JEWELRY rpiIE undersigned respectfullv informs his customers and the public generally, that bt bat just received from the East, and oi en, ita at mi establishment in VflAHAif'S HOW Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of Clocks, Witches, andJtwcLir of different qualitiea, from a (ingle piece to a full sett, which ht will tell at the most reasonable prices for cash, or in exchange for old gold and silver. CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the mtst . , reasonable prtees. ALLkmds of Clocks, W.tohet and Jewelry "rfuy. repaired and Horro.frrf A continuance of patronage It solicited, dept. iv, isou. u. f . Ki A I I'LK. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTERy.. Thankful for past favors and tolicitious of fu ture patronage. I would respectful!? announce a large stock of Crockery, tuoh at Cream crocks, milk pant, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipe easing rf-o.rf-c; and alto an extensive assortment of different tiiet and patterns of brackets and rosettes fur cornice on houaei, and other moul dings. Any mouldings not on hand will bt aoade to older on short notice. Also fire brick made and kept for tale. p4T-K liberal reduction on prices madt to wboletale dealers. P. LEITZINUER, Clearfield, may 13, 1861. ly. SHAVING AND UAIR-DRESSfNO." Not by the Bard Graham's Row. Tbt question hat often been asked Why pLRtsAKTtcan thtvt soe'eanf That customers who shave with him A benefit must reap, I ween. lis snarr. tor rir, nu ti 71111 mrm wining, WilUktoffyoutbairinatricerora"tlllLLl.., For Pleasants is the man to doit cheap and quick.! lie shares for a "rir," and if you an willing, iht reason may readily be aeen Why hit custom it to large Hit towelt til art clean bit raion all art keen And yoa'U alwayt find hint Fleamnt In ebargt Just go tn Pleasant't and yoall bo Like Sheba'i Queen of old' Pleased and delighted, and exclaim Tbt balf bat not been told. feDon't forget tbe plaoe In Oralam't Row, abort B. Stump. 'i ehne shop. SAMUEL PLEASANTS. Clearfield, Jnnt 18, 18M. tf. A PATTKRSO M, Attortisv at Law, Cnr- XX- wensvillt, Pa will attend to all business entrusts" to bis earo. OSct orposito tho Ntw aWtatll. Chnreh. Ftb, , 2. iV. v Till "HI H'ltl.K' N," itniM v DiKiritrnvr 1 lint nl Holding t "Hit PeMi4 Monday IUlh of ilanimt), ' TMtd Mondrty jimhl i.f M.h, Ihlrd Monday (IMh of June, rntttlh Monday l!'h n' ft lembir, In tach year, tnd eonilnui. Iwn wi i Kb If nt- tessary. t'niililj Itnirci. Pres't Judge, lion. Haimiel I. ton. Ili'ltelnnle. At'tt lodges, linn ,M. Thompson.! uramisvillt Hon. James lllooin, Forest. Pher.lT, Edward Perks, Clearfield Prnthanotary, Dalrld Elpwllrr " Register A Hecnrsler, 1. II. Parger, Cletrflelil. Ulslrlet Att'y Israel Test, ' Trtasurer, Joseph Hhaw, ' C. Hurvtynr, H, H, Wright, (Urn Hope Uoinm'rt, 8. C, Thompson, Morrisilalt Jacob hunts, Lulhcriburg Thos. Daughetiy, (Irampinn Hills. Auditors, 11. C. Bowman, Pbilipahurg C. 8. Worrell, N. Wushinglon II. J. Woodward, Pennlield, Coroner, J. W. Putter, Leeonlv.s Mills Co. Supt. Jeast Brmitnall, Cniwensville. I.ltt of I'ott dllirct. Totentkipt. Namri of I'. 0. Nnmrt nf P. Biocarla, (lien Hope, i Madeira, , C.hott, it Cush, Ostend, Boggs, Clearfield Bridre. Bradford, Williums' Orove, Brady, Luthorsburg, Treutvillo, " Jefferson Lint, Bloom, Forest, Eurnside, New Washington ' Burnside, " Patchinville, Chest, Herd, Clearfiold, Clearfield, Covington, Frenchvillo, Karthaas, Win S. Wright PlHeV. C. J. W. Mirt riu ken T. A. M'tihco J. V.C..;..r).;! II. L llrii'l. rson P. li. Miller J. E Watson. II II. Mooi-o, C- J. Sloppy, John lleoeriiiig Jus- Bloom Win. Fenth. Jus McMurray J. Patchin 0. 8. Tose-r M. A. Frank. P. A. Uaulin. F. W, Schnarr T. II. Fleming. Ccutre county J'ins Itiiduhuch Ku'ui. Williums Curwensville, curwensville, Deoator, Philipi burg, u Ferguson, Fw, West Decatur, Marron, Helen Poet Offiee, Elk county, Pa Uirard, Leootinto't Mills, C. Mig'mt Bald Hills, William rrr Goshen, Shawsville, A. B. Sliuw Graham, Graham ton, T. II. Korcee. Gulich. Souths Mills, A.G. Fx. Huston, Tyler, Dnvid Tvler " Pennfield. II. Woodward Jordan, Anson'ille, Elita Chose Karthaut, Salt Lick, G. Ileekadorn Knox, New Millport, M. O. Ktirk. Lawrence, Breckenridgo, J, W. Tlioinps'n Morris, Kylertown, Jus. Thompson " Morrisdale, J. t Brenner, Pcnn, Lumber City.f II. W. Spencer, " Grampian Hills, A. C. Moore, Pike, Curwensville, T. W. Fleming. " Bloomingvillt, B. K Dale Union, Kockton, D.Bruhaker. Woodward, Jeffries, Jos. LoikotU $ This Post Office will do for Chest township Will answer tor Ferguson township. Shot at ! but Missed ! ! A GREAT" MISTAKE!! THAT all tht mercharti of Curwensville were wounded. 'Tis true, I was "Shot at but mimtd:" and since then have bten at the city! and nave procured a very LA ROE ASSORTMENT of Goods of all descriptions, which I am dispo sing of atlowtr rates than any other house in the county. Head ! Read ! Read ! T ... r1.. 1 : r , & . in . - i jjobii v. uu, irnui v I 9 iuiiib mr j&m uesi .nufiins irom u lo .mi cents per yard Best Delaines from 20 to 28 cents per yard CLOTHING AT KEDUCRD TllHJ ES Sugar from 12 J to 15 cents. Best Syrup at 87 ceots. And all other groceries at tho same rates. Boots, Shoes and Shoe Findings of all kinds, CHEVGUEAV. LADIES who wish to make a good investf ment should call and examine the assortment o- DRESS GOODS. Merinoes, Saxon Plaids, Plaid Brilliants , Ac. et c Also Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Sontags Gloves, 4c, Ac, Ac. Ac. J. D. THOMPSON. Curwensvillt, Deo. S, 186 J. jr DR7WM7B.' KURD'S DENTAL REMEDIES ARK THE BEST IN THE WORLD, 1NKTRING FIXE TEETH AND A SWEET BREATH, AND CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. Do yon wish to be blessed with and admired for Pkarly White and Sound TEETH ? IVe Dr. Wm. It. Ilurd'e 1 nrivuilcil Tooth Powder, warranted free from nci'l, nlk i.i.or nnv Injurious substance. Price. 2 i cents r box y-?tBeware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Pow ders, which whiten but destrey. Do you wish to bt certain that your II K E AT 11 It pure, sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or friends? Use Ir. Ilurd'at'elobiatt'd Mouth WikL. Trice 37 cents per bottle. This astringent wash it also the best remedy in the world for Canker, Bad Breath, bleeding Onuit, Sore Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do you, or your children suffer from TOOTH ACHE f Get Dr. llurd's Magic Toothache Drop. Price 15 cents per bottle. Are yon afflicted with NEl'RALOIA f fiet lr. W m. H Hurd't Neuralsrla riatitera. j Tht most effective and delightful remedy known, for pains in the face, chest, shoulders, back, or j any part of tbt body. They do nottdhcre nor blister, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Trice, 15 and X cento. Mailed on receipt of price. For salt at all tht best ttoret lliiouj;huat the i country. Cautior. At there are dealers who take ad- I vantage of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is nccea- sary to insist upon having what you call for, au.l you will bet thi best, thoroughly tested, and prepared by an experienced and teietitifie Den tist, Treasurer of the New York t-tBie Dentint'a Association, and Vice President uf the New York City Dental Society. Address WM. B. HURD A CO., Tribune Buildings &ew York. Jan. II, 1863. Going it Alone ! -IFX)KGK XEWWIV havine eommeneed would retiwetfullv tolieit a share of nublie nat- ron age. ithout making a groat fuss, or any ir,. ' . , . ' ' rash promises, it shall and wi'l be bis steady en deavor to select Tbe very best of Stock, Makt tht very best of work, And (at least hope for) Tht very best of rustom. (If thit tint ymefry it looks very likt it bat it it tht rrJ, which it bettor. So, "wadt in" tnd get Fit: Fhaw't Row door next Republican ofbc.o Gcu. Newsok. I Clearfield, July S, 1862. y J jTTkr a t z eTr i MERC II ANT. and daa'.ar (n H...l. J Shingles; Orain and Prodnet. FRONT Street, above tht Academy Clearfit.d Pa., De. 4, 161. 1 IIK 1 III.AI l,M I'AI'l.lt Iflt i lilKlll,',; I 1,NNS lA'AMA I . I An 1 it V. ntl.V t.. V'ii ti Ulc PAM ft flilMr A t i ii tl . nv m KHNMI H r I fc . I't.rty-f.M.r ClnmnM of Hcntlinn Mailer Encli Week I AT Till! LOW 1'ltlCK OF t?(r". I'Dl.l.Art AND nrtr cknth wiikn miiw biiik.h toll IN rU'lIK or prt ltH Til AN 1(1 f'UPIM t'Orti? AMUll.M "llfE II AVE DEES CO.MPELI.F.Ii Tf RATSE the club subscription price In one dollar and fifty cents In order te ourselves fnun actual loss. Paper hat risen, Inrludlag taxee, about twenty five er cent., and Is still rising and whea wa lell our Diimncralii) friends, candid ly, lhat we can nolo, gor afford lo sell the "W.ck-1 ly Patriot & Uuiou" atone dobar a yer. nnd ' must add fifty cents or atop the p .hlic.tioii, wt! trust they will appreciate our pnntn. and in- stead of withdraw'ng their subscriptions, goto' I l.k . -.Ill ,.. I....... 1.., . ... .. worn wim hi w iiiiiirng vui 1 ' r ' i r . v I ? coitnly In the r-UiU. We have tndeavired, ami ball continue our effui ts, to make the paper use ful as a party organ, and welcome as a newt messenger In every family. We flatter ourselves lhat it has not been without some inltuence In producing the gloriout revolution in tho politics) oi mo ?iaie ncnivvcu ai. ma inie eireuon ; anu u foarlessnost in the discharge of duty, fidelity to the prinoiplet of the party, and an anxious dosiro to promote its intere.ns, with some oxpurionoo tnd a modern to degree of ability, can be made serviceable herciiltor, the "Weekly Patriot and Union' will not be less useful to the parly or less welcoiuo to the fuimlv circle in the future ll an in the past. We confidently look for increas ed encourugement in this rctt enterprise, and appeal to every infl.icntiiii llwnorrnl in tho State to lend os his aid tn running onr snlierihtion list up to twenty r thirty ihou iimi. 'I h.i cxpunst t null individiiiil is trifling, the hern lit to the par ty may he grout, licliovim; thiil Hie llemoerucy of the State lei 1 the necscitv of turning n fearless cenfrul oririn. we ouike fht- itpi-til to tliem with the fullest eontidoiice o sio.i-,. The same n iu which iudi.ee us V m- - t price of the Wfokiy, opemte ir. rev i - -, - Daily paper, whii-h !on iilo nrron.-id ii liilionul cost to em h sui onl.or wil! I,. ,, , . anil, while we eiinniit persiiailu our '- - i - , lhe" change necessarily n:a le will ic n!i m !, iliini.iittion of our daily viicul.ttion. y .t rc mc certuiu 'bat such would be the consequence, we should el.'" le (.iiinpellud t make it, or soil r u ruinous loss. Under these circumstances we must throw oi.'rselvcs upon the generosity, or, rather the justice of the public, and abide their verdict, wh: lever if mJ be. The period for whii'b many of or subscribers have paid for their paper being on tile eve ol expiring, we take the liberty of issaing this no tice, reminding them of the e.Nne, in order that they may RENEW THEIR CLUDS. We shall also take it at an especial f.iVor if our present subscribers will ure upon tucir neighbors the tact that thj "Patriot a- l u; u ' is tbeonly Democratic paper pubih,.i u, i ,r is I burg, and coiiaidtriu the lare uui ui ..i ing matter, emorucing all tue tu.. ,1 the day, and Telegraphic Disju'i I;. - From everywhere up tn the u, : . i i goes to press, political, tin,. and local newt, market rep ns Cheapest Newspaper 1' in the 5?iai ! There is rcarcely a villoge or town m !h i ne in which a club cannot be raised if tliopr.pir eturlloti I' uiimIo, rrcljr tlivrv ars t .l. in which one or more energetic nu n cannot be fou d who are in favor ol the dis-einiiiaiion of sou nd Democratic doctrines, who would bo wil ling to make the cflort to ruiso a club. TERMS: DAILY l AUiJUT AND UNION. Single copies for one year, in advance - $i,00 clu Ho riurin- .... ..F !..'-. . 9 llll Copies tHiiiilifd to acentt at the rateoftlO1 per Hundred, WEEK LV TATKIUT AND UNION, Published every ThurtiLty. Single copy one year, in advance - . - $2,00 Ten copiet to one address .... - 15,00 Subscriptions may commence at any time PAY ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. We are obliged make Ibis imparuuve, in every instance the cash must acenmpanv the subs criiitinn. Any person sending us a club of twttty subscribers t the n eekty will be entitled to a copy for his services The uriee even at the adva'need rale, is so low that we cannot offer greater inducements than; this. Additions may be rade at any time to a club of subscribers by remitting one dollar and fifty ceut fer each additional name. Ii is not i!,."7u,0,ed", "h'"",'- ...ft m u.ii, an -ccnilllul Uliucrian 7 I" Itirrrn each nnner to club ul,..crilem aenarat-lv. Si.ec linen copioa of the Weekly will be sect lo all w ho desire it. BARRETT 4 t o.. March 18, 1S3 llarrisliurg. Pa 1 KKATZER'S. CYREXIIS HOWE. JfSTlCE OF THE Tr' C i:. will promptly Htten.i ;o ul, his care. P.O. Audres, i':.ilio.lrg Pa. Aug. 21st ISM j H. W SMITH ,v 'o. ' MKKCIIAN'TM. and (I en I era lit 1ij f)ooiL, Groceries. Ilidrsirc. ya. enswiire. and tver Ihini usually kevt bv the trade. Store on PECOM Street, below Judge l.eenrr. ..ppo ute the Prosbvteriim Church ClcurhelJ P. Dec. 4, ISfil. P. rc. BIKIl. T. J. Ji'fl t.l.oi BUSH k M'CULI.on.H, ( ollection Office, Ci.CArnci.p, P.v. 8"I.v OitAnAM'a Nsw UtiLtitNu. Feb. o, 'fi'2. BR. J. W. POTTER. I'hynlrlan and ur(rtMin, bus prrmanentty located at Frcnchville, Covington township, off ...t.i. ..-r...!-..i "... . tr his professional ttrvictt tu tht surrounding community. juay , mm. lLiTiitfocsjr'BfeTairfP, 18a u U Ll TU Lli 8CI K G. CI.EAHFir.LT) COU.NT V, PA. IIENRY EVANS, Pmprhior. March 18, l!.2 ly. THOM1S J. M'CX'I.l.Ol'GII, Attorney at Law. Office adjoining the Bank, formerly oeeuuied bv i B. Nr .nally, Esq., Market street, f tearti. Id', I Pa Will attend promptly to Cullertiona. sle I ot Lands, Ac. tec. 17. "hZ I Staarlnr and Halr-iirf sslnf . JEREMIAH N0KK1S resiwetlnlly annnunret to bit friends of Clearfield and vicinity that hi bat returned to hit old stand, and it well pre. pared tn render the most perteet taiisf-etion to all who may desire bit professional services. Clearfield, April 9, '62. Grc.it Cllios. f) t.fV (hit tho lln.e.t'iH, Ap .thiM,M I1 .! mi il rvir aovernl nilii,, w.- ' ' " " t , ,., n- (li, t ' . 'o W c-uriini' ti frint ATt lW KV .u...un,. TION. JAM El COOT, i My.r or lowelt it.. HON. BEARD, Maror of HASiTia, . f IIOIT. K. W. IIAimTNrjTON U iy it of M AVWHnsXiit. M .-,... HON. JOHN ABBOTT. ' Mayor of COJIODUD M - 1 . 1 HON. A. U. EULLOC., M.tyor of VOflCE3TEa, llAJ TTn .r nj.mTT.T -,-- aiLtnEB, Mayor of BALEiL Vka TTfl TJ m" T17 T TTVfflT TVT , lt1JM' L ,f "r ty.r oi uuiTON. Mi,, nON. WM. M. BO DM AW, XIO-T. ALI03 W, PU'ENTICi' : Mrrvcp nf TJnnTiTrr 7 UWICT. OOJ j HOU". J. N. ITATIIIIS, M.yor or NEW IOSDok, COUli HON". CIIA3. S. nSDXEIt. Mayor of MOSTilEAL, 0, S, nor;. D. P. TIEMANN, r.tyor of nnw YOC Ktr, no-T. n. ii. KiiisTBEr, U7cf ot Hamiltoii, 0. f , HO.. ADAM WILSON", Mayor of T030.TTO, C. noif. it. j.l bishop, M-iyor of CISCINTIJATI, OHIO nof. i. n. CRAWFORT), Mayor of LOJI3VlI3, ST. ION. JOHN SLOAN, Myor of h10:i3, HO-T. JAMES MoFEETf.ilS, Mayor of BOW MAiV VILi.'E, C. f 1L011. JAME3 VT. NORTH, Mayor of AUOUSXA, L UOIf. KENEY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HAIJ.UW1.II., :. non. JAME3 3. BEE'S, Mayor of FILSD EHICTOrT, JJ. J UOy. WILLARD WYE, Mayor of NEW DEDFOUD, U01 nOX J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL IUVEIl, IIAil. IIOH. ViT. II. CRANSTON, Mayor of JSEWPOBT, H. I nOIT. FRED STAIIL, Iliyor Of OAiENA, Hi. IIOIT. JOHN nODODEJT, Mayor of DUBUQUE, 10X1 HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of CHAT JANOOQA TEH IIO-T. r5DEl.T BLAIR Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, AXi, no:r. r. d. baugii, Mayor of MEMPXH3, TE53 HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of NEW OHLEAXS, U ttoW TT T QTJATJTTW . ii. iJ. SS-.tt.-11 A 1H Mayor of ROCHESTFTt, Jf. I. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, S. I. GEO. WILSON, HON. Mayor of PITT6BUBO, PA ; HON. C. H. BXJIIL, to Mayor of DETROIT, XUCH. .., tttti-a rr t uactj HON. HI-MAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MILWAUiitE, WIS. , ., HON. W. W. VAUGIIN, Mayor of RACI,1B. T1 A T?T? ai(-'aV. A. XAUU, Mayor of KEXtOSHA, WB noN. JOHN C HAINES, .. Mayor Of LiULAUU, IU. TTrj-fT TT J A TTEATH Mayor of SELMA, AU HON. A. J. NOBLE, Mr.yor of MONTGOMERY, ALA HON. W. S. HOLYBAD, Mayor of COLUMBUS, OA "DON ESPARTERO MANTJEL, Mayor of VERA CBtf! !lon pietre de CABALLO, 1 Mayor of JtEO-CI i Corti-'y thut tha reaideut Drux't j assured tUom ;Aver's Sarsaparilla ! ii i . n it Vownship, i .i.-lne.-s intrusted to. I ua cfellei t remedy, and worthy tbee fidenco cf lo cor-inuaity. 2'or S riling kraes. For ."urlO'lus -be Dlood. Vnt Scrofula or King's Evil. rr Tamers, Vlitrs, asid Soret. : or Fruptlout and Plmplet. "or Clfitthea, Ulalue, and Coll in t. Atithonj 'a Tire, Ratt, fP for Ti-tt.r or Salt Bhcnm. 'r1-' "or .! Head and lUng-vorna. for muter and C'ancerona fortt. or Sore T.yr, Sore Eart, and Hnav I 'or Funnlc Diseases. For Snppremlon and IrrcgmlarUy. For S philla or Venereal DlaeaKt. For Liver Camplalnts. , ... For Dlataata of tbt He Heart. m, nf f ,- -ilsif eititt of ti td fitnto. rnrlit. and British Prorine Chili, Peru, BraaO, Mexico, and inf most all the cities on thit oontinenVW aigned thit uocurof nt, to aa-uro their ptopF . . nlYi Bafetj s -. noi remecuoa vncj m7 nnnrldonna. But OUT ID-CO "ill "n y a portion of them. Ayer's Sareaparilla, Ayer'3 Cherry Pcctom Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague OuKi pnr.rAitr.D t Dr. J. C. Aycr & Cs VOWKLL, MASS And toM by Druggists every wcea. May,:th,