IU C'lmlitb fBfpiMi(.in, ..: . - - V(f MIMl, Inly . ' " - 'ii'M n' lfrir t!" trf ai n f MM" .!. teVI Irs" r..i tinl 7 run .1.1 4 Tsfi't A'rcrrme'istir't. I 41 A . fee n 'h Iti ai f't rtri n Bianrh ,,,, Tines t"t Cindy Ridgs tt I 35 t. and ' fiain en k Fur Esot Vit nr road Inn t;mi f-ir llllfl it I 41 4. a. Tb trains en these letter road run In tanner! wifh Eipffr trsln and Mad train west. tOhT. On Mnndsy lal. between K ratter's tint and th rrtidvnc of O. t Feed, adaik ritdvmi veil. .Th Sutler will pleas I'e it at Ihn offire. ' ?i rf'wKi! Tli iVt.W'i-un n-a "up I rt.f J" lait nrili, "lit oKlnr" of (iineril I.fc -t ruling his rell ini'lcr into Teniw jylvQia., making a clra:i awepp of our type- ti'Vra, w ho nrc- ,11 with the 'Army Of ,t.lhf Juniula." W Hieajiivn n: tiUrt, an J rio to r tomn o for the balance of the arn. .. i S Cowl LixrM 1 lie li li ' in a neigh. ' liorio'jf Foroiigli," who nt u that mam moth .vjvr tiv e nrea will t.Ii.a nMi.nl v ,'r . ' . . . , uk. tirh lavon aro more hich v i'jr tint ;'v., .;. ik,, . , .-. approoiated by us timn tlie teception of a ii.;,,,,!,., ,,. . . . nrigi'Jier ioncral a e.orurn im ion, in the crvice o the ' lrreprfbill Confliet ,",."'; . " , tfw uighiaai.-.cc fomo m-, A 'Haiti 'ftvi-lua! l, . ! iir,.. ,i ii i... , not ha viuf the "fear of the law is eyes," made u bold and daring hafoie h raid upon the clothes lino of "Jerry the barber," capturing several malo and fe- i-.iNle shirt, topether with u numbrr of othet articles too 'numerous to mention'. We have not learned whether the forces under the command of our fellow citizen "of African difrent'' have pursued the inva ders or whether he inlands to capture them by a Proclamation r S. W have .irned since the above,'4""1 'T" "n" "P ,?8H ,B ' u" ,u"8" na in 13 ("', nidi vieii. .miiti. jiuisiieu ino tniders in force, and succeeded in captur iiy fH-Htlv thewbelc African Confederacy, nnd found the snirt etc. in the poeion of an iulfllirrnt Contraband. '' A iViKi'uic Kvcot i.tNo OvricFn. t'ne "ftbe depu'y enrolling ofTicnis for oi:e of the disti iota of this cminly. a alaysat-lmme Abolition patrint, otlnred i) relumed sol dier, who had lot an arm in iho service nf hie coi.n't v, tio rerv liberol rotitwnra.. .u..voiof,,fl,,rper..v. to mike tin. en-j lullmenl lor hun, run all risks, A j., tell- j , . , , in g hun lliat as be wus a eiippw, the cli-1 ret. would board him (or nothing: What I limtreted natiiotism. 1 lie r'r:i'c.ltal; mt"reted put 1 tot ism nt com portable at home, and K)C'ket per day mil of the labor of a maimed sol- dicr: Ftali "m .vMNT. a l.MTouism umra.- eu drpl regret to record tlio fact that Ia- id .1. ( iithrait, the en.iillii'R officer foi Knox townabip, in this county, was shot in tbo fvot, on Ihi Friday week. Mr. C. ss tiding along a secluded part of the road, when two shots were filed, tbo first taking fleet in his fool, and the second tr. th. if of his horse. The oondia very paicful .me, am' at last accounts the ball had rot been extracted. We line in'i beard that suspicion line rrt.tere I npon any particular one; but s'jrmisej are various. --to none of which slia'I e now refer. We have, ever coun , !!ed oh-hnnct io iiftj, as long a audi ol es dime is to'ernble. n man is injured by being enrolled, and the ofTic.er should be pcrmi'trd to do wliat be believes to be bis du'y. Of comae this outrage is charged to the door nf "copperheads," "rebel sytn patbi.ris," Ae., (moaning the Pemocrata ;) but we iniplara our fi iend.- to keep cool, and to bear these indignities with all the pationr ioible; and when the Uulh conies nit if it ever does it is more than probable that it will he discovered that the perpetrator thus sought vengeance for some faccied injury. ( I.CtKITlill C'Cl.'MTY COMPAHY. The following tiatnra rompoao the Cotn piny of Volunteers for the dofence of the State, that left this place on the I'.Uh tilt, vft Tyrone and Altoona they were joined by other f toni Centre and Cambria eoun ties. At last accounts they were stationed at an important Gap near TaltonviHe, in Bedford county. It. 15. Swoope, Captain, Clearfield 00. Richard Carr, Ut Lieut., Thoa. J. Geary, 2d Lieut., Centre co. I'IItatks raox ci.sAinxt.ti cocntt. J. O. Lorain f. R. Read, H. Michaels. If. Addleman, Sam'l Caldwell, Sam'l Gill, H. W. Smith. Oeo. Newon, W. D. Pigler, J. W. Wright, Fam't Huston, Kd. Bigler, W. W. Belts, .T. L. Morgan, Jno. 0. Hall. Alex. Irvin Jo. Smith, Isaiah Llaucoak, Martin Guwlich, llirain Caldwell, Cha. Hemphill. Janet M. R. V. Spackman, John W. Moore, James Neiman, .Ino. II. Fulford, L. R. Merrell. Wm. Law head, .Samuel Moore, Norman Robins, Andrew Krcamer, John Hoover, Z. L. Hartshorn, A. H. -Read. David Michaels, J. Bnebin, Wm. Stanton, .tot. Shirk, Jacob Stumpb, Jaa. Galloway, Win. Lanicb, John McGaughey, A. C. Finney, McCullough. riATa raoat citi cocmtt. J. Q. Adams, J. H. Hugbey, .Oeo. Ii. Eaattnan, W. U. Nelaon, Jno. C. Hoover. L. L. Ilinkle. rairaTia raoat cixbbia cotntt. Francit Buck, John Elder, Daniel Durnrn, Henry S. Dumro, Ja.?ob Fullmer, Philip Phalan, George Gurley, Martin L. Oatman, So. W. Oatmtn, Lei Nagle, Auguttin Sulton, Charloi Dishart, Scott Williama, Samuol McCleary, Augustin Yoast, F. r. Tierry, Pr. J. L. Braider. Jamei Farr ell. 7 botnaj P. PutDUl. IT Ouf Vt"ltl'ltl fn di, .n', b ft ft in" f,t'lr)ing lumber ly f'.nlk!..j,' latent, rerilly in fD'1'j'i"1 Into tin J,)- ly .T, f,, f'nKin cnl f-ir ftorlh-wr-sif m Pennsylvania; til ffMi oi ufflr 'Intii'inMtiiinn, an I tho opinion of oil r I rt lii"1mtii , We hum Unit the. Ititnb.rii tedmcd in weight fiom l' r rent, unci in a few daji after it in drawn fmni llio kiln, i lietlrr adapt,' rd for good work than by any other pro-J cm known. Indh i'lual, (nwnctiip, nnd County ri;lit arc within the rmt h of ev' I !.. . . I.I j l,.l,u uiHn, him. mo living in lime,, fuel, ana Iho ditlorcnco in exponas of "ulil kiln" Hro to gr-at, th.t we a-wueour reader it i a mils oftimoaml money, to .lry ly aiy olhor nyslem. From 50 to 4100 will rrcct a kiln canablo of drvind 10. nfui r..i i ii.. . i. r. 1 1 ly aoaon green lumher it from SO hours to one week, aceonlini: to thiekees. ve . , ., . I,. iii n.c nn wuiilik ui uur ii-auiiig uuutieiH and curpentors tht it i perfectly rrliiiblo! ;.:. i i i ii' ' . anil in fin invnhlul ! ailrlill.n k..iniwi t Th(, , u, . eflectuttlv (Iried. flni,!... in) , ,, aupurtoi style, u tronfc-i r, ami the Unpen-. tine is ca traded from the k not in ino so that they do not rcqtiiro vartiiali or un) copal to li:lc tJie discoloration macparai ,1.1m fi'nin llii ii iI.iia ' jtbe hluck smith ahop of Col.G. C. Taes- . . . imore. ami ii wi-M oitij aviHit from all in . ,. , . , 1 tere-ted in havin? drv lumher. e Dtmociatic Club Meetiu;; She Pemocraoy of l'ikeand adjoining i,;,,,.:-.. . verv MM mcctinc at the 'r.i iii n- i . Filoominjiton M-bool house, on T ue!iiy I evening Juno U.'id. A Club was formed anil th-j tollowinf; o!ln:ers electcil; i rcsi-ivt dent, Joseph Goon. Vice Tres'ts, Samuel ll.onp, 'A. F. Howies, Sr., Jtio. Dttnlap, D. c. Woom and Jas. l(. lUppio. iieront g ' Seefy A. i:. T,.te. Curreipondine SecfyaT!l1,lbiV " vVffL f 'Vt0' f .,, .in j i i i i ii r. a R- Wvergood, of Uorhen tov-nthip, m. ,. luoom auct J . iv. Laiitweii. i rea- n lh. s,..riff (lf (:i.,r.i,i urn, iiiiu. u.neiia. After ndotiliny aomo bv-lava nnd rules for the further government of the Club, Messrs. A. C. Tate, Wm. A. Mloom and Moies Wise were chosen a Committee to iii me uieeiiiig; uurin nnu.-ii viuie a uou lireii.ision and exchange of opinion were enjrat-ti in concerning the present calami ty Unit bits befallen our unhappy country, wh(n the following preamble and resolu tions, reported by (he cnumiiltee, were unanimously adopted .- Wherti'ts, a crisis has arrived in the bis-, turv ot our country, which to every reflee- Itivd mind, must be truly alarming, and which the proper authorities do rnii' or hire net," tor political loaion tnaka the proper effort to qtit-ll, many of their olficial acts tending rather to strengthen the en- siiai ntrw) l.t. neiiili'i 't 1 i at . I nrid il tataio t , in tne ,vr1 mm ,Un to Cllljvte! a strnnir respect and veneration for ihoi . .i i i l- i govern me.nl ; the only means by which ai reV'llUc c,,n exist -and vt betr.jf opposes j n :r,,,u..Ti,,rrr t... :, 1 an ii v i4iu.-iinnv.n aintiti'iiv" Jtnohfd That u free citizens of Tenn-' - lvr,ii ue claim the constitution: rtuht I 1 1 li- 1 n I rrAf.,)i vnnulnrf bii.1 nnh i.ninff riirl opiuioi.s of public men and public meaa- tht wo intend lodco. riaid eM pf I "t Ineats and denunciations from I any and every quarter liaoktd I hat the trial bv a court mar- tial and banishment of the Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham for exei citing his rights aa a freeman, in discussing the policy of ihe aominiMration, is a gross violation ot th spirit nnd letter of the constitution, ,111, 1 meets with our unqualified condem nation. limohed That we protoat in the came of htimanitv and io tbo atrenuest lan guage, against the efforts of the admir.itu traiion to eievmu i ir urjiu 10 in"ui, socially and politically, equal to thefiee botn white citizen. r. ; 1 l-i.. ... - - . .. .1 . ,'..; juoeorn lino. i u sm vi'(n:u n iuip unnatural war with all ita uorrora and bloodshed; but are in ftvor of'an unconi dilional comiromise, which will ensure us uninterrupted rational peace and perpet ual union. Hcolicd That tlio old union with all its compromises, under which our fathers lived ancl prospered, is good enough for tia and our posterity, and L maintain it in all its pristine vigor, glory nud power, we hereby pledge "our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honors." TfrWtW That we consider, the great civil war which our nation ia engaged in at a great national calamity, and in our opinion mainly brought about by the se cessionists of the South, and tbo reckleta, rabid and intolerant spirit ol the northern Abolitionists, aided by the morbid spiiit of speculation, and v e have atwy.t been opposed to the whole trio. But in the restoration of the Union, we can never be deprived of our dearest constitutional rights, but will maintain them, at every hazard, in the language of the venerable Jackson, "peaceably if we can forcibly if. we mut." Rinakcd That a copy o) the proceed ! ings bo forwarded to the Editor of Ihe (Clearfisld lirpvblican for publication. A. C. Tatc, Secretary. MAKKIKD Oa th 1 1th ult., by Rev. J. W. I Owen, Isaac N. Rainy te Miss Eveline Rora I bough, all of Clearfield county, j On th ISth ult., by Gainer P. Bloom, Esq.. John j Bridge to Miss Jane Irwin, all of Bloom town- i' ahip. - On the 22d ult., by 3. B. GonmBt, Esq., Adoph Perrot to Miss Sophia (J site, both of Covington township. , On the 2ethult, by William Porter, Eso.., Syl vester Williams to Miss Melvina flail, both of Brad lord tonwrbip. )rimarn &ttimt WE ar anthoriaeti to announce Amos Read, sen., of Lawrence township, aa a caadidste for County Commissioner, subject to tb action of in Democratic party. Jun J, oa. 1 ! E are autheritei to announce Matthew S.' Ogd.n,of Lawretio. township, aa a candidal, for , I County Commissioner, subject to the action of, riIIE ncdersigned respeetfully informs th nee j th Democratic party. June 3, '63. I J pi of Clearfield and the adjoining counties I I that he haa the agency of the abov Patent, and j W are authorired to announce th nam of will tell Individual, County and Township right I Angus M. Gill, of Bradford township, aa a oandi-' for its use. Th Lumber dried by thii preoeat it ! dat for County Commissioner, subject tothaao. atrono-er. tlniahea batter. I easier on tools, and tion of th DemocraXio party. Jun 10. j T ar anthoriid to aanouno th earn o f Isaac Kline, or Bradford township, a a candi-j th old system using th sara amount of fuel dat for County Treasurer, subject to tha action per a ay that a eoomoion kiln consumes. The cer i of th Democratic party. Jun, 10. i tifieate of a number of resident mechanics, well , " known in this community, it aroplv aofficienl to W ar authorised to announce th nam of ennvire th most sksprieal of iu practical ntiUty. Dr. T. J. Boyer, cf Brady lawnshtp, as a eandi- Persons desirous of purchasing rights will address , dat for Lsgtdalur, tubjsct tn tb sctioa of th JOHN I.. C1TTLI, Pemccratio ft-J. Job 17th, 'M. 1 July 1, 1863. CVsarneli, Pa. it,. MT! r, f i ' rsn el (-, the ,-t. n l Jons Kfh, '11. W Mr i,,ti .rlt-'l to aim met (1.. nm -f fr,r!.i,.Tl,.r Kr'rr, '.f !!-! I li-fM,,),, I rn'l;-U' fir trmxtrrr, i'J-l to tli li m of t in lifmn'rMi Jiinn l;iti, '6.1. r iiihorlf. tr tin"nn'-ii th t m i.f F. F. ffll TRIKT. ' f C"i insert t..nJ,li. fndiilti fir At IUT0H, ml.j'rt to II, i "tiin ff (lie l'finormMc 'rt.r. Jiiljf lt, '1 lUhj bbttlisfnunls. t it-o th lth of J.n, b.iwn J J the borough of ('lt arflulil unci A. 11. Mi' mill, in t.Hwrenoe tonniihip, POCKET 1!U'K. rontiilning MO or $.10, nd Home imperii. The (Indor will I e liherall; rewarded kr Ipavlng the lime at lhi olfee. July I, laf!3. f AUTION, Wbereaii, Wm. tlollinfrnworth, ! J an irdentured Aoiirrntire to tlio Knrinini Ibuiinemi, havlni ran iwov, I therefor caution ! all persona agint harlmring or (mating him on ' .ny aonoimt. 'the id Iwv l II ve.ra of age, ; and when be left, wore a Mack wool nat black i ,nj grey ftripel roundabout, an.l blue pantK. JOHN WlL'OJf. Jordan town-hip, July 1, 1803. rul 1 ' 1 Vl THATOIf. ISOTICK-.Noliro IJl la hereby given thut Letter of Ailraini'tra- tion h,v.e fcen Fr,nt((i t0 tt:o SIIh,criber on Ui. ftata of I. M. Waaler, Into of I'urwennville, Oliarfield oounty, doo'd. All poraona Indebted to entate, lire requested to muke immediate payment, and thoao having cliiinii urninrt the V, r,f .,'l,f. .( F" k . f ('-- d Isls f,f I'r fnn:l''(ir, l i.f,,,,r,,i, ,,,, Tl ekiln is near'",B W1" Frent them duly authenticated far seiut-muni. O. If. I.YTLK, Adm'r. July 1, 1H3.- pd IMI MSTU A. TtMIS- (TH:K.-Xoli,.f y is hereby given, that betters nf Administra tion on the aetata of Xbomaf Wocd, lale'of Client township, Clearfield county, decerned, having boen granted to the uniierfigned, all persons indebted to Mid estate are requoelod to make immediate w hiu riuw aro requoeioa to maKe immeniate ! pavmBIlt, and tho.e having dnmande agin.t the jime, will proucnt them duly auihentiented fur foment, . JOS. II. lUltTll, Admr. Kw Waihington, July 1, 1863. pd tlditoA NnticP signed Auditor appointed in open court to distrib uts the moneya arising from the tale by the Shor iff as above stilted, will attend to tbo dulloa of hir appointment at bin oflioe in the borough of Clear field on Saturday the 1 8th ilny of July, 18113, at 10 o'clock, a. u., bcn aad where thoto interested mav attend iftbov proper. THO.'J. M-CVLI.OUQII, Auafiler. July IVlSfiJ. Alliums Hsticffl. IX the niattce of the (ule of the Seal Estate of John Kiirscll. of Pcnn township by the BherilT of Clearfitld county: The undersigned appointed in open court an Auditr to distribute the proceeds of csid sale, to those legnjly entitled to the fame, will attend to tie duties of his ap pointment at his ofliee in the borough of Clear field on Wednerdny the 22J Uuy of July, 1 r", at 10 o'clock, a. it., of said day, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. Tfl. J. VcCl'LI.OVGH, .4i..Vtfor, Ji.ly 1. IPtll. Alltlitor'H Notice ,. . . ,. , , , " ,h rnatter of the mle of the Ileal l.etate of 1 llBrid Michaels, of Che.t township by the hberitTof C'learfieU enunty : The undersigned ap- nroeemU ..i i l ..u i .1.. i...i. . .1.. r - inu uauur i'i mv henfl, will attend to the dutios of bis appoint - "r" ' .h" .nm" in the borough of Clearfield on rnday the 17th day of July, 18(13. at 10 o'cle . . J . ' "i Iv u CIC 'elrek. a. ., wncn ano wnere tnoso Interested may attend and b heard. THO. J. McLlLIAIluii, ,t,rfii,, July I, lC3. Autlilor's Notice. IN the matter of the sale of the Ileal Estate of Charles J. A Joseph Pusey. by th Sheriff of Clearfield county : The undersigned, being np. pointed in open court an Auditor to distribute thj proceeds of eaid sale to those leyally entitled to the same, will attend to the dutios of his ap pointment, at hifofl.ee in the borough of Clear field, on Monday the 20th day of July, lf.63, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, when and where all persons interested mav attend and be heard. TH0S. J. McCULLOUGH, Arf. July I, , ,. , ,T . Altlltor S INOtlCC. I1" the matter of the sal of the Real Estate of m J.J. I.mgle, by the Steriff of Clearfield conn ly : The undersigned, appointed in open eonrt an Auditor to distribute the proceeds of mid sale to those legally entitled to the same, will attend to ihe duties of his appointment, at hi office in the borough of ClearfieU, on Tuesday th 2Istday f f July, 1863, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, when aad where all perrons intetested may atteno if they sea proper. T1I0S. J.McCCLLOUGn, Auri. Julv I, 1S6.1. Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the sal of th Real Estate of John Rickets and Isaac Rickets, by the Sher iff of Clearfield county : The undersigned Audit or, appointed in open court, to distribute the pro ceeds of said tale Ut those legally entitled to the Bstne, will attend te Ihe duties of his appointment st his office In the Iwrou gh of Clearfield, on Thurs day the 23d day of July. 1S63, it 10 o'clock, a. m , of said day, when and where all persons Interest ted may attend if ther see proper. TI10S. J. McCVLl.OUGH, Aurf. July I, 18(13. Attention, Farmers. rpiJE EXCELSIOR WIND-MILL. One of j f " luum."" eveJ ve",e" " now c- tng offered to the citizens of Clearfie d counlv I The undersigned Agent is now in this place for me purpose 01 sup, tying every larmer wua an article of the first (last to secure its sueeessfsl . ' . " " introduction. Farmers are o.rljVnl.rU InrliJ ic ..II ..l ...mi.. are parucularly luvitea to call and examine thetn before purchasing any other pat'ern. W. HANCOCK, Clearfield, July 1, 1863. Agent THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBUEG, Pa CO F.RLY k H UTCH I.S0N, Proprietor. rpHIS Hotel, so well known to Ihe traveling I .,Liia -r -! -u . i i HMn t.fr,i. duion to afford the most excellent accommodation cither for the transient guest or the permanent boarder. The "Vnited States" ha now all th conven iences of A FIJiST CLASS HOTEL, and th Proprietors are determined to spare neith er expense, time nor labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronsge of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jly 1. , y. Btilkley's Patent. i...i n.i. c.. l9tT Vrlti by f)Upf thtltti UUVi. requires lest time in drying than any ether pro cess known and drying 1 inch lumber perfectly ia 38 hours, and better than many months under A Ml'lllt.v n,M M I It M I It I xii im A wnv. mic 1ltttlt.t.lltlH-V . " r. I li I. I I 1, 1 1 r If, It iXot Mhc Drunkards, DI1. HOOPLAND'S CJoj'inan Hillors, ' 1'RIvrAKRD l!V DK. C. M. JACKSON, MIII.ADI mi t, p.. Will rfTpctnully and Moit Ccrtafnlv CURE ALL DISEASES AltlRINi) FROM A DISORDERED LIVER. STOMACH on KIDNEYS. 1IUUI' IjAM) S GLUM AN BITTERS -- "'i-uiuij, I'ueare oi mo niu- neve, anil Mixraeee erining from -a lMe- crdercd Stomach. OHSKHVE THE FOLLOWING SYMT- turns refilling from Piiordnrs of (be rlgtiv Organi ; Consti pation, in warJ Piles, Fn I In ss cr Wood to the Ilesd, Aoidity of he fltoniaeh, Nuuhih Heartburn, Disgust for Fond, Fulness or Vsii;ht In tbe Stomach, Sour Kmc tations, Sinking or Fluttering nt th Tit of the Stomach, swim . ming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Dreatbingi Fluttering at Heart, Choking or suffocating Sunsa. SRtions when in a lying posture, Dimnoes of Vision. Dots or Webs before lha Right, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of Skin and Kyes, Tain In the side, Hack, Chant, l.imbs, itc, Sudden Kluih es of Hunt, Hurtling iu the Flfrk, Coni-lant Imaginings of Kvll and great . D pr essien of Spirits. I'ARTICCI.AR .NOTfCEFor those .ho d fire and will have a Liquor llitlr, we publish, th following reieipt: Uet one bottlo Hoofland's! Herman Bitters and mix wita Thret (Juurtu nf' 'rood rnnrfy r H'o'y, and the result will be! a preparation that willur cxe in medicinal vir-1 tues and true cicello ice anv of the numiirnim Liqnor Bitters in the market, and will rt.m,l U. Vou will have all the virtues of .o.i.f.1 Uittert in connection with ayoo'f articlo of Liquor, ' tVoTilhco."t"yrorut'mn,1'e''0 inrri,jrI'"Pr"-j unrip, ivhinonmi , rT.i...,r-- HOOF LANDS GERMAN BITTERS : WILL GIVE YOU A G O O I) A I V E T I T L , Will give von STRONG llKALTliY NKKVES, Will give you BKISK ANI ENKKGKTIO FEELINGS. Will enable you to S L E K V W li L L . And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVKR. BILLIOl'ri FKVF.R, Ao. Those aufTering from Hr .ken Down and Iieli cate ConElitutioiui, from whatever oause, either in Male or Feinatn, will end in lioofiaud s fJermsn Hitters, a Remedy that ill restore them to their usual health. Such hna leen the ease in thom anda of instances, and a fuir trial is but required to prove the assertion. 1 Kemember thst these Iiit'ers are NOT Alchu- ' holie, and NOT intended as a Bcvtrage. j The propriernrs hsve thcusan Js 0." Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Vhysi- I cisns and Citirens. Testifying cf their own per-' soual knowledge, to t'.ie hcscficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. 1 From Kr,r. J. Xeieto ftrnvn, . P., KJ'l-tr of the ' KtirvrhpeHirt nf UellaioHt KnnvMvt. Although not difposed to favor or recommend of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testifvto1 the bcn.fits he believes himself to have received i from any simple preparation, in th hope that he msy thus contribute to the benefit of others. s I do this the more readily in regard to Ilorf-' land s tierman Uitterr. rrcDarcd bv Ir. C. M. Jackson, of this cit,-', because I wss prejudiced against them for many yesrs, under the impress ion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Err)., for th removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when fullering from great and long continued debility, 'be use of three bottles of these Bitter, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by eviucnt rolisl. snd restoration to a degree of bod ily and mental vigor which I had nut felt fur six , months before, and hsd almost despsired of re- " ,"r'7"r" ,r.,u Fnr ilirortintr m Ia Ih 11 at a nf thm I 1 therefore thank Hod and my friend 1 J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. Diseases of Kidney and Bladder, io Youuz or I AgcJ, Male or Female, are fpeedily removed, I and ,peedilv restored to health. j Delicate Children those suffering from Maraa-1 mua, wasting 'away, with scarcely any flesh on i their bones, are cured 10 a very fhort time; one bttl in such ces, will have a moit surprising . 1 B rareB hix , suffering children as above, and N,i,hin to rsise them." will never recret the d.v itnej commenced with toes Hitters, . ""j - """; , hl d 1(. ,u.i,v,r, ,hnul,l alwav. keen a hof-1 I tie of lloaftlanil'a Rifter vietr Ih.m. fta lliev will ' find much benefit from ita use, to both mini and body, invigorating and not depressing. ; Nation' it is not a Liqnor stimulant, and leaves no pros- ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, And the friends of Soldiers.' We call th attention .fall fcavinir relations or 1 fr'enda Id the army to th fact thst "Hoofland's ' . uorinitp u.iirn win cure nine-irniDi oi ine am-, exposures and privations ind- ,, , .,. IIVSIV 1 UI p 1115. U UW IIFIH MIIIJI3UCII IIU('PI daily in th newspapers, on tb arrival of th aick, ; it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that, ' if these Bitters were freely used among our sol. j diers, hundreds of livet might be raved that otb-1 erwlse would be lost. I The proprietor are daily receiving thankful! letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals,; wh bav been restored to health by the use of I these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! j Pee that th signature cf C. M. JACKSON" Is j oa the WKarraa of each Bottle. Price per Bottle 75 centsy Or half doxen fur 91. Should yeur nearest druggist not bav the arti-, ol, da not be put off by any of tb intoxicating preparation that may be offered in ita place, but ,. ni " "d WB f0"1! aeeura y packed, b express. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. til Arch street, Philadelphia. JONES I EVANS, (Successors to C. .M. Jicxsoa A Cn.,1 Proprietors. "-For Sa'e by Druggirts and Dealers iu v ry towa in th Tnned sstate. juy 1 '6;i y. i Ml t I Mir n i. iii nit UH I J IIMItl It V Mi lii I I I till II I h A MM 4MIIHI tit S ill , . ii i i''-'. . " ' 'l,,,,n. ' l"in n runl t, lff. r I, ill K i 'i i nl Ftirlpy tho 31r.t rlay or July, 1803. 'IS lVt" w. f. to, of Mil .,tb.i fi.lloeii.g i.. "IV.. IM.. ,.f ,. ' hllinher I. I'll aeret and D tiffliea. nell. ' bff Inning at poi-l in line of Jonathan Wrutorer a ' Innd norlli F2di greil wnt l"H penihi-a in while oak aonlh a.H di rre weet a pen-he to iher'f, ni.rth 74 dogn-e went It perrliea to pint, wiatV ' 'perchei to a inapl. aonlh ,19 degrcra riut 4" per- ' chef- to po'l, foulh 63 ili-proei rrt l:i perrbra to In i Ic. norlh 42i di-gree eft 7 pen-lien to Hue ', on bank of Chert Creek, north NO dogreea enM 70 ! pen -he to ot on J. n eMover line thonoe by fame north II . n.l . .1 I " . I I I I V. I l.lll t.'llll II I degree east fH perches to begin-'r,T n,rt, ... In Chest township, Clearfield omin ' L 1,u 1 1 1 1 ning, aitiiate iy. l'a Number 2 121 acru and 141 porche, neil, beginning at a poM, tlienoe aouth Cd iii grce eat 111 porches to iniiple, aouth 42 degreea enat 67 feronei to linn, nortli 60 degroee taut 70 perrbea If, ,.., an. .It. 1 .4 . . ,1 I i . . . by whita onk, south as degrcei went .178 perchoe i'V o. rrv to a roc, onk. north "7 ,l.,r.m. ani lanu norm i uogrevi Wait I is parches to n(ng, eiiunie m I heit townahin, ClearfieU ty, l'a. begin- learfield coun- ! !s;,h"" 3. (l I aerei and 180 perches, nelt, begiuning at a post, Ihouce norlh 2 doirree e.nl I "H'l perohns to post, thenoe by John Myers norrh I fO dogreos wel 108 perches to post, thence bv land of Ooodrham soulh 2 degrvea went 79 perch es to pir.e north BR d, -green west SO parches to post, thence by Nugle south Ii degrees west 204 perches to post, thence by Latterly and othors fcutb t-0 dogreas eaet 169 percbas to boginning, situate io rSusrjuehanna township, Cambria coun ty, l'a Ti;KMX. One-third onih bulaose in one and two ; ears, with intorot, to 1 e secured by judgmeut bond, or pereontl security. WM. IEATII, I . tin Mt-vvi-v I x rs. July 1, 163. iNEW BOOKS It HAD ! READ ! HON. C. L. TALI.ANDINGHAM'8 mmcmm thi: Prisoner of State. IIY I). A. MAHOXY, HQ., fiK IOWA. Diisroris.M 7' i' ) IT .1 rV Si 1 l f O. This work i-nntuint full and official copies of the four principal Acta of the last Congress, wbich will furovcrfix a stigma upon thai bod v : i tiip tay nm .. .i.t-v l ., " ,. and resources of the people are mortgaged to the present Administration, j 2. THE FI.VANCE I, ILL, which places all the. I currency of the ccumry In the hands of the I Peeretsrv of the Treasury. I 3. THK COXPCltll'TION I '.ILL, by whiah all I the bodies of poor men, who are not worth $30a, are placed in the hands of the Adtninlf trutu-n. I. THE INDEMNITY ACT, (fi'tine climat which presumes to indfinnify tins Prol' lent for all the rrnngs he has committed id the past, or tuny commit in the future. Few bookf v,r aitacted iroro attention than the. foregoing. Every man, woman and child who is in favor or LIIIKRTY and LAW. should buy and roud these books. They are all di pt for sale at the Drug Store of C. li. Watson, 011 Sesond street, nearly npposste the Court House. Juue inth, isr,;:. Still at Them .' NO MISTAKE NOW. rV . . "ut,!rrib" osv,nE return d from the city J. " J!'"1 "w opening up on of the Largest ,"1 mott c"eMiJ 'He-ted Assortment f Cnininnn Ci ,1 o. IO 1 1 1 1 1 1 II (31 VjOOdS ever afTered to the good people cf Cnrwensville ann itf vicinity, unit which be will sell at lowrr rates than ny house in the county. CLOTHING AT IIKDUCED TRICES. Sugar from 12 t 15 cenU per lb. Rest Syrup at 87 cents per gal. And all other groceries at the same rates. Roofs, Shoes and Shoe Findiucs - .... , rr,, , f, Ot all Kinds,!. 11 LA I f, llLAl . ,,ljie Kll0 wi,, , k d invert(nttl, " ' I tllOUf'l cAll and eXHDlinf thm nnrinnnt nf 1 UZZZ.ZT DT5 2I! Cls. 1 where they will and the very latest, bartend rroft fnrhionable patterns of TOPI A' Plirrtv Tt vt? re Un.A.V, UILLlhS. BhRBOFJs, I.A rVc &c. Rye, Oats, Corn, Fish, Bsoou, Ac, etc., soil at tho l iwest prices for cash, or exchanged for Country produce. I. n. THOMPSON. Curwensvillo, May 20, 1S6". House and Lot for Pale. r a mi t. sunfermer uesires to sen at private sale, I . ii e a .!.,...-. 1-m. k. ' 1. ri ber Citv, with a two storv frame house thereon erected, well finished. A stable and well of good water are on the premises. This is a very dosir ablo property for a private residence. For fur ther information addres JOS. L. CI'RBY, June loth, 156:i-3t pd. Lumber City, Pa . a i.mimiok-mitick Letters ofAd- tninistrseon on the estate of Philip Erhart,i,f K01 township, have leen griirtel to the nndcr- t : ; w "a estate are re.aestol to inak immediate pavmenL and those havinir e a ma aaainst the ' " O -'r""" "" 1 ',"''"7"' LEWIS Ell II A ED. June 17th, 1SC3, Ct. pd. Administrator. KltATZER'S. For Sarx L,GHT . ..v ll rt GON, ntirly ncw,wU paioUd and iinibed,ad substantial in every particular. For sale at a bargain. C. L. BARKETT. Clearfield, Ta. April IA, If. WA L T E "it bTbbTe TT , Attorney at J.aw. HAVING resigned his commission in As ar me. and vnmed ths prsctioe of Law, nay be consulted n proffi-il bu'os at bis eKee on Pe-.ord ftrfet. Cl.arfl.M. l'a. All finis.,j promptly atten-ie t. If h. 1 1. i. if CHS nl Kuliircfl IVor. bs s i, I tl a ft In Ml'in or- I r.p. nl il ll!Miir,Mi, : ! P. K.HATZHII Una j lift r.-e, 11 r a gf ne.-sl st iimrt'l t f L'I'.Y ( !.- el rediii e l ptiiva , DilY fi'K.iDS at redmvd pnee 1RY t;ix)iS at rtdueed pticea J'lU l.tKHiS at reduced puc.-a Honncts nnd ShnwU Ikinnct?! ami Sliawh Honiicts nnl Shawls lliiiinnla nnrl Slinvclj v-j.w 1 j 1 1 1 tr CLOTH LN(J CJ.OTJIING Hardware, yueTi)wre, Tinware, Netiuns Hardwaro, yueenswaro, Tinware, Notion Hardware, (Jueenaware, Tinware, Notions llirdware, (iuetnsware, Tinware, Notiei. Tea, Coffne, Mul asses, Bugni. B.-ilt, t.'andles, llice, Flour, Ilnn, Fish, Tobacco, t'nickors, Vlneguf, Oils, Varnish, ifjftw Carpets, Oil Cloth, Drugged, Looking 'Masses. Clock, Churns, Wsnh-boards, Tubs, l'.uolate, flat Irous, Pans, Window blinds, Wall paper, C'oul Oil Lauips, linbri'lUn, lled-oords, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Crock?, Stove, blacking. All uf which will be sold on Iho niott reason..!, torms, nnd the Mghest market price paid f t drain, Wool, Shipping Furs and all kinds if'enuntry produce. J. p. Kli ATZJ5R, Front stre-t, sbeve tba Academy, Clesi field, Pa. June 3, 1863. M ERR ELL BIGM'.R Have just opened a largo and splondid assorttneni of New Goods At their old stand in Clo;irticld. T HEY bar th best sssortnieat I lUrdwar that has ever been brought to this countv. v. 11 let) mey will sell at the mot raast'tiuble pri ces, amnrg which will b found a splendid lot C U T T L K R Y, To which they invite the speeial attention of the public, embrncing heavy Sllvor-pliited Forks, Spoons and Butter knives of the beet mannfac tuW A lot of Pistols of the bett pattern, and other tire-arms. AUo a gonerai assortment, of pistol cartridges all of. which will be ud at reuaoaa hie j.icee, They contimio to nuintiftiettirfl all kfnds nf Tin-ware, Rrass Kettles, Stte- Pipe, etc., which i-Hjaiot be lurpasse&in this see linn of the State. They also have on hifnd Plttsrbnrt Tlpwa, aaiong whioh are Steel Centre Lever Plows. Also, Plow Castings, and masy other Apricullnrallm ptementa. Cook Stovc I'arlor and Coal Stoves a general iasortui!it, and of tho best pat terns, fr a!o ot rennnnabh prioos. Coal Oil, Coal Oil LamjaS, Paints, Oils and Varnuht-s. a general assortment. Qltise pi'ty, Nil's, frm nnrtCastiugs nf fffent variety : in fet almost every thing wanted b7 the puiilio can be totind la tiuir catablishmeui, aud at pi ices that caniiot be lyni. Now is tlio tiine to pivreliaso, Tf yon desire aiiaV thinpr in tboirrlin of basino (iiva then a call and .t:tmins tlreir stack, - a they feo! a rured thst you ean a aocummoaat 1. lvetiiinber, their biitsblishuient is oa Scc.ud Street, Clearfield, Pa , tvhero you cau buy g-si-if, to tho very bent ndantago. jMfbld silver, copper, brass, powler and '.tl callings will Uo tnken in exchange fur gou N. Mav 2u, riO.l. MEHRELL A BIGLER. Five-Twenty U. S. Loan, Drawing O per cent. Iatoreat, payablo , erv Six uiirntlis in Gold. rT EON'AP.D, FINNEY fr CO., of ClearlJ-are I J j eubsi riavion AgontB to UUpOiu of this Flvji- 1 wenty 1 ears U. S. Losn. Amounts cau bo ha4 to suit th b means of different individuala th interest being payable and to bo accounted for half yearly in Hold- April 8, ISM. 3ia Goods ! Goods ! T"M. F. IRVIN has lust received a splen did assortment of SEASONABLE GOOD3 at his old stand on Market street, where h it ready to wait upon his old customer and aa many new ones as want to got tho very bo.-t of ;wlf June SO, 18(13. JNew Goods 1 HEED, WEAVER & Co., A m just open ing a splendid lot of the most carefully soUoted ever brought to tho place which they offer to their customers, and the pnblin generally, at Ik very lowest figure the markets will ailnrd . June 10, Ibtf.t- COMH AMI KTT1 U.Th rt.bferrbers desire all persons having unsettlei e-ccnnt with them in connection wish the Foundry busi ness, to call arid settle without further delay. The v beg pardon for having neglevted this nolle so lone. . . D. TIlOMI'MOJf, JAS. THOMPSON, Curwensvillo. May 17, 1863. N. II Th Business will be Cenlinurd as hetv tofore at th old stand. J. D. A J.T. l i t in; u s m r g, CLEARflKLD COUMTf, fA. WILLI A. V SCJUVEM, Profridor. May 1, lSi. ly. WltUlf A. WAttACB. JOHN Q. BAIL WALLACE & FiALL, Attorneys ai Law. CLEARFIELD. PA. h7 wTsm it ifsTco. If.RCIIASTS aad dealer In Pry Goods, f;rocrrie. Hardware, Queeasware, aati everyfritng ui-aallv keyt by the trade. Slur on SECOND Street, below Judg Lcenard's, 00 site th Presby"ria Cbureh, Clearfield Pa. ' Deo. 4, Is61. d. 0. new. n'ciLtecu. BUBU t U'l'LXLOl'Clt, CoIIeclioi 6 flirt, Ci.r.iSA'in.B, Ja. frTT.v OrsHta's Niw rt'.irtri. Feb. 5. V.2. LEVER F LEGAL, J ajst ICC of the )CaCO I Lntker .horj Hesrlicld Co, Pa., s trend promptly l? all 1 1, itici r,,i-.i.. tn b, cr. April 1. sI. NfMV (JoiiiN tVl e i id .1 4 ( i