i t I I 4 i 4 i 1W a i i ! i if ' i s i i it e t it 4 Tl 1 i . I Cfee if Ifarfirt : SJfpnbGcaii. 'wrunwpav, Vy w. Car Time at Tyrone , ,...,,, ih f April, l.-OJi ln""(!Pf llUiLI TTtiosr. ticto. 21 A. m SI A. M. ; 19 r. m. (I 30 r. x. i Psltinoro tJP'' Mail MSTWAMI, I r,pmi Train, 9 33 P. M. .V.il Train 3.1 A. M. j-ocra Arronm'Otiatiofc 14 48 A. u. Trir on tke Trno and fi lASnnii llianrh Uite Tyrone for Fandy Ridgo at 8 35 A. . and r ' I r. . , Trains on th Dai.h Each. Vam.ev roml IHtro " Tyrone for flellcfnnte ut 8 45 A. v. Th trains on thcio lnttcr ronds rrm lo connect with Bspres train and Mad tmin west. ni'.MOC'HATIC ci.im. ' i Tl.s following aro the names of the ofticrrs of H : the Central Democratic Clnh of Clearfield coun tyall residing id or near this placo : A. M. Ilit.i.s, President. Jons M. Piikhso. 1 v, ,,,,.,. Aii'iiw Annr.KMAS, J T. J. MftCtiLLornH, Recording Secretary. W. W, liKTT.s, Corresponding Secretary. Isaac Joiixsos, Tloasuror. ?ft-AU communications should be addressod to the Corresponding Poerotary. wook TtfANKsoiriM. Noxt Thursday La bean let apart by presidential l'-.'oc Umation, an a day of thanksgiving, praise and prayer to the AlMVise Ruler of the Universe for the many recent successes of the Union firms. I)zcijjsfo. We omitted last week to announce tlio declination of Angus M. (Jill, as a candidate for County Commit. ion"r. SoMEuouy "Cornerf.d aoa'.s." We ftk tho attention of everybody to the Alhany Committee's rejoinder to Trosidsnt Lin coln': It in llie severest excoriation ever a lmttiistered to a public officer and is as just as it in severe. Baruarocs Our redoubtable ''Jerky," after hnving gloriously vanquished every thing that came in his whv, has nov, it is thought, found a "foemun worthy of his ,'led" in tho person of our friend Frienh. Heretofore, Jerry's competitors were nil brother "Americans of African descent." This is not tho ease with Mr. Friend; and whether to his or Jerry's udvantage, time must dtiLermine. Jam. Disuverv. Last Sundny morning, cur friend Stumph, the Jailer aa usual, opened tho back door of the prison about 5 o'clock to let tho prisoners into the yard. .Soon afterwards, in passing along on the outside ot the yard, ho discovered 4 a new opening in the wall. Upon inves-, tiirntion. two prisoners, vho had ueeir placed there by the Deputy Trovost Mar alial, as deserters, were missing. It was xvident that their friends had made this opening in the wall sometime during the night, for tho accommodation of the Vhdys. There seems to be no blame what ever attached to the jailer. For tbe Republican. Bkccaria TowNsiur, July 13th, 1803. MtiSRH. KuiTons : It is amusing toseo the 1ittlaMl.;l nlrfirorlipatU of lliia imvnhin "siHienl and ktck" at the "disloyal Demo-i tlio LmdlcM" '-liomes for the home onus." They whine and bulk us though ! lens" "money for tlio moneyless," Ac., tliey w unicti to uito soaieiuin, unu n their inlenso bloodthirstiness don't sub side soon ihey will turn round like a rat. tlosnake and bile themselves. I hope ihey will virus corruption, stench, and a whole pilo ot fxsijnxncancc will go lo h II together. Speed to theeuHmity traitors, us'iisnins, plunaerors, imi oj misery in Heaven's name may they devour them i . 'ii ( lves- Amoiii? the many "throe headed dogs of I'lu to." our deputy tnnrshnl enrolling olli ;er is not the least notorious. NoU'ith kliiuling his high position in oe.iely (a b;ii keeper of Glen Hope) ho was assigned to the exceedingly low duty of enrolling Iho township. He is a perfect model ol degradation, overflowing wilh Abolition ism, and he is described as being a "little bit of nt thing clinging to the 'box of Pan dora-'" I think I could better describe him in the language of .tho cccentrio John Randolph, of Virgiuia, thus : "he stinks and shine, nnd shines and stinks, like a . rotten mackerel by moonlight." Rut it is not necossary to bo so hard on the aare of tho Administration, so, 1 will just sny that he is one of the Hens Je j eu, ami let him go. Ha is not worthy to bo held' up to the gwe ot tho public, only as a samplu of the "nigger woihipping, black Ropub- lican party. And now I will finish my lettoron subject of a moro serious char - acter. Rut a few days ago (last Sunday) I was; rASKint! the door of a school house on tbe roadside ; my attention was l 10 TOico oi a uroaoiiur oi ujc -ra iw , m - . .1 , "gospol as I thought-and not being in gfeat haste j to proceed, I dropped in to bear tbe word i orGod falling from tlio lipsof h's"se:vnt"l Rut alas J no pen enn describe my feelings j when! found myself listening to ft ranting ( .nbohtion bomolist, trying to impress upon ; the minds of his audience tho idea that! their southern brethren are nothing but iti loibforSHkon Sot of heathuliish yaoduls, nml dw..i. IaU ....... I.., ..(;...,. u u'rv0 woe swepi uy -nre M'i,.,im , n, , , .lini,.,,,, sworn, imm me lana ; ana to oiled tins nd ho calls unon all ' n .n r,,.l, t,. n.rt held ol carnage nnd strife, where bo'.ching cannon i oar, musketry ratllo, and steel sabres clash ; where the ar.gry peoplo of licuigerartfc nnuons bio wiftiamg Ueath on every side, daily adding more to tho graves ' Wu,l tik no Drait,'.' wan tho assertion of our heroic soldiers i when even no- ,,ftrildwl by lllU l;0pubjcan r:iU.,Htn " lT.Vrd""L?r7ravne!' I nnocticut during the late election. On southern hills and western plains, '"Uekingham was elected. Along Potomac's wave." - - - .' I ask, in ths name of Lteavon ! hew far I . Wf'SruitU the ra.or strap man, now distant is tho day when our pulpits shall i11 tho 140thNcw York regiment, was no longor be desooiatcd by th foul mouth-'badly wounded in the leg at Ci'ettys od advocates of war, blood nnd tnuruor 1 1 burg Bui he has "ju&t one more left." 1 honor christian miuistors ; but 1 hearti.i ; ly detest the . ssrvsnts of Ilia devil who i te?"A combination of wool growers come forth to spread disafl'oction among haa boen fonned in Pittsburg, who a tho people. Such men ure doing more in i ,rroo T,ot to sell tlitir wool at Ichh than abetting tho cause of secossion than all tho J Julur por pound. ipeechoa aud writings of those men who j .J. We boon arrested, incarcerated aud buus pThore nro pretondol patriots iMisdfrom their homos andfriends ; nJ ' , n, hod ft hinR fl t th yet they go unpunished, Rut tho punuu. . , J ,. . ' . . went of such men bv the administration tongues; keep anything except their would be like the fa'Mo of tho 'Totcalling word; aud lose nothing patiently ex tho Kettle black" heuco their C6utpc. cept their ctiarattfi'. l.dt invV In eonctuiipo it tlie tans guAgn of Hlmk)rare, 'Pnt man. front man, ( Drused In Ilttl brief authority, , Most Ignorsnl of what he's nr. ft Miir' I, ! 1 1 i glassy essence, like an angry ap, I Flay ucb fantastio trick before liitfh Ilea ven." Yours, wild respect, i YUUNU NKSTOR. . - - I I I'llil.li'Hlli Hd, July 21. JSrt.l. ! I MrMS.3. KlilTOM, I VVnr iS'if: In the letter ' of "Citizen" PliMishwl in vojr nniwr ol July 1j, in reply to " Lcroi" of the JLj:t- .-.. Journal, your corrwpond.nl haa com-1 mittcd Kn'imporlant oversight, "Citizen", cays, in speaking of Lcroi, " I will admit, you lia H told the truth once. They were all AhnlitionMn. Everv imin telotit'cd to , the bluck school." Now, Mesrs. Jkiltors, i both Leroi and Citizen are in error.- Three of Ihem were not "AbolitioniKts" I ami did not ' t.ulong to tlio black school, r T- j nV(.ri)f iirady townshin, n a candi ! but on the coniraty wore Orlliodox Ormos ,i0 f0r Leginliitiire, subject to the iiction or the jCRATS, who have all tho time, and even , Demucrutio party. Juno 17th, 'fiS. i yet, are called by the very Loyal (?) very: .br.svol?.) l'nion(r) no party(?) men, copper . . w,"r a',,,1,0ur,l t0 1n,""n . "I8 Da U ii,., ;i;,l .L, .. t I .11 Freder ck Shoir, of lleecnna township, 09 a can W-and they did not retreat to 1 h.U Cuininissl..iicr, subject t tl.e action of ipsburgt. and there hold their ground at fill t)i rjtB10,rilllc Imrly . , jtmo Kth, Ti. baziirds," as the repullioan part of the coniiinnv ilid. On the contrary. Ihey did I w nro authorked to nnnomico tho mime of livhat tlisy auid they Would, and are now ' whern th Mn (pti'.ro'te of three campnigns (eanli over thirtvsHix linur.O who 'carried around tho paper to en ist the men pre... . ,., ... 1 vious to tiieir (lcnrture trom rhiupshuri;. and tho lest of thn Loynl Unii)ii(?) men of this place, Hi e not, tlmt is with muskets on their iihauldera in the run Us ot the (ruf ilfeii'Ii!rs oT tho Const ituticm and tho Union. DEMAS For tho " ltepublican." rillMl'siil'll':, July L'th l.SGJ. Messrs. Editohs: "titl:cn" in Ills reply lo JiCrui makes ns many misuiKus unu writes as many lus as "Lt-roi hunseii. Thcv are too mnnv to enumerate. One, however, particularly nl tracts attention. They both inform yoj that " tliey were all AMilioiiiiito," and Citizen" adds "mid belonged to the Llaek schw!." This is ut turly false. 'J'hey were not Aboli tionists." As good J)emocrnts at ' iti.en" (thougli not wishing tho " entire destruc tion of the Union Armies") were niiiong the men who went from this place, and tendered their services in defence of our State. We could enduro the epithets "ll'ii roost IMers," anil "Jersey Liyldalny" con ductors, but when ho calls us "AMuiowxts" a (iinr phice is touched, and wc ctn't cnitre it We wish tho public to understand that we aro not all " extensive property holding Copperheads, "and "Abolitionists" in this old town. A DEMOCRAT. Fatal Ami ay' in i,ani. Reports of a XoitTllLMllKH- fntnl atVrny in Northumhcrland wore in circulation on Saturday and Sunday last. Itap- n0aVH 1 1 i:t t ft Mrs. llantzlcnian, having some ill will at ft neignuor, .ns. Jlfftutiiram, challenged ber to come a- crofts the street to light. Mrs Urati tigitm went oyer, when Mrs. Ilantlc rnan etruek her, knocking her down, report says a couple ot times, in donijr, which iMrs. llnritzleman ruiituifd a Mood vessel in herself from which she died a short time atter. Hunbury 1km. IjrWc are glad to welcome Free men into the ranks of the honest Po mocraey. Many we know, were be guiled by tho alluring cry of "land for but tliey hare lived and learned. "Ex periente, ' thej Bay, "teaches ft dear lesson," and who is there that will deny it? They wanted ft "change." They got It they have exprienced it and we cannot but believe they have nan ' Huuicieniiy unoiigii ui tuiib nun j 0f "thaugo." i i . .a.' .-Ji.. .i." i ii.nf omit PSy-Sccretary Stanton said the other day, "If a single regiment of Lee,H ar-1 my gets back into Virginia in an orga nized condition it w'ill prove that I am totally unfit to bo Secretary of war." The people will cheerfully adopt the conclusion. This bull-headed incubus is a greater drag weight on tho gov ernment than tlie national debt itself. 7Vii lh'dl'T. feirWc are informed that at a re cent meeting held in Ivlinboro, the Presiding Elder ot the .Methodist church, aiinouncod that no person who did not believe in the Emancipation Proclamation and thai slavery must i'e destroyed before tbe war is ended, (Should nc. admitted as a tnciuucr oi me 1 denominat ion. Observer. - - Lkaock. Doctrinv.s. An Aboli- louse on tlie t;on 011ran in Cambria eouuty,controll attracted by .i i. ,i,M nnh l,.-,.i .:i0" nn iim'vi,! vi vnv iit'iui 'ui'ii r . i : I 1 .1. , ...u 111 u ro . .. issue useu u,c ruv joined treasonable language: "Tho Union as it was, was a client, a horrid incubu, a devil's dream, grateful only to the feculent imagiim-, tjon ol- tl0 desperate and deiiraycii. u b(J ri.Mu.,i j tasoTl.n l,i rMomnihillle of our I 1 v-' VI "."V." ' 1 I' . , , " ,. . r ' mi the way Of Rii amicable adjustment H W ith tiiO liCplHicau party, I Senator lhuglas, . - I " El.KCT lincilINUU KM AND TIIKKK (- Ul rCiiiii HiniNd-WA-j ' (IOV, entirely new, 1t pstntH sti finished. and I subsuntial In Srery piminulsr. Fr sale a' a i bargain. l L. HAKltKIT, I I t li ar arid, Pa. April 16, If. I Iriiiurii (L'Irdioit, VR ar authorised to announce Amm Rend, .n..of Lawrence township, an a cnudi late, fur County Cun,iniionr, subject to the ection of the Deinocratio jiarty. June .1, '0.1. I . I WH arn antherinel to announce Matthew 8.' m iMi u n or. mil j cot to t h ae I i " n of ! . 1. 1.. ii.i.... f... ,,, Demooralio party June 3, We are anthnrired to Ian! Kline, of Hrndl'nrd nnounco tlio nime of tnwnihiii, nl a cmuli- iUo f..rC'ounty Treasurer, subject to the action f " oiocratic party. June.ia. ... ... authorilod to nnn-.uncc tho name of Chrintopher Kratwr, of Clearlield borouRh. us a candidate for Treaaurer, subject to the aotion of "" . . , . . rl " E aro niithonied to announce tho name or v , tu tv r .....ui.. . I CR'ndi'dnto for AUDITOU, mbject to tho action of tlio Democratic party. July Ut, '03 1 WE are authorised to nnnounce Charles Sloan, Ksq., of Hoggs township, as a candidate lor tho ntlice of County UommieVmncr, subject to the ac- ' tion of Iho bomooratii! party. July 8. WE are niitlioii.ed to nnnoiinco Josf.rn In im, 1 nf Lanrenco townshin. as a candidate for tho of- fico of County Commissioner subject to the nc- iwioniiti'vi:iiiiii.iiii July t. WE are nuthoriied to nnnoimco Jumes JIc- Clellun of the borough of Cleiirfleld, (formerly cf; Morris mid (iirard townships.) as a candidate for Comity Commissioner subject to tho action of the Democratic party rf Cleurlield county. July 13, DR. A. M. HILLS 1) KolKb'.S to in '- Yd J : f, ,T. J 'nu bis put g-t ' V 'jJ fh-. runs that profesiou form bis put- eCi -L-Zj -A-li'-' hhn to his office all -- t. V - .-j-T. me nine, nun no in Ij-ty" thcret.ire be unable ."'V'' "i 1,1 "M roiossionai V S-X.i" Viuits to an? of his ':'-!:'C'L yZj accustomed places " ' this e u in in e r ; but mnv be found nt bis office on tho southwest cor ner of Front and Main streets lit nil times, except when notii o appears in tho town papers to the contrary. July S, '0:1. tf. i. o DANIEL CONMiLLx begs leave o intorm bis friends, and tho citizens of Clearfield nuu vicinity generally, inai of im. ui.pii ., oii.-i-lately occupied by Ucorge Newson, in Shaw's How. where bo intends lo bo ready nt jll times to wait upoD thuso who n ny favor him wiiu their custom. He will guarantee his work to bo as well exe cuted ns cnr. be mado elsewhere, and at quite as reasonable prices. Ho is bound to win tho good opinion of all who walk in shoe-leather whether male or female nnd all be arks is a fair trial. Clearfield, July 8, 180:1 y THE DRAFT TAKE NOTICF' rrHK undursigned, by appointment from tho JL War Department, has been authorised to receive (for tlio coiia'ies of K.ie. Warren, Elk,' McKean, Cameron, Clearfield, Jellcrsoii and For est) tho $:t0 which DRAFTED PERSONS Mny pay under tho Afif-vt Congress of March lSiVi. '-fcr enr.dlin-' aud callini out. "th National Forces." This pnymeut must bo made in Tuilcd ' Stales Mnnsy. legal Tender Notes or Coin. And will disibaigo tbe person so paying "from further liability under the draft," JOHN W. nofOLASS, Coll. Of In. Itev. and Receiver of Conuniitation Mo ney, 1 tub D1t., Pa. Krie, July If; ':t. AFRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods AT Til ECU EAR CASH STORE. Iain just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring and Bummer goods ol almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Pre goods, of tho newest and latest styles. Alto vreiil variety of useful notions. JJKY-COODS AND NOTIONS. Couuets, Shawl, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, large quantity, Hardware, yoeemwiire, Drns and Msdicincs, Oil and Paiuts, i Carpel A Oil Cloths, GROCEUI E S , t Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in i 1 and barrels, of the best quality, all of which will be sold if Sir. -ess 8 k3 Ihe lowet cash or ready pay prices. j 328 Acres. My old friends and tho pnblio generally, are!nnj the usual allowance, having about acres respectfully invited to fall. Ulearod, with a tmall TAVERN HOUSE and TN. H All kinds of GRAIS and approved j baRX, Corn Crib, and Wagon Shed, erccto 1 IUI .vKl I'llUDt ti taaen in exensnge i i i Clearfield, Jsne 26 lSflll. WM, P. IHWIN. j OS e ri I R . I M t' R R A Y - .1 XJ) DEALER IX L U.VflE Ii. DK. tr v . - m s no , . t- , jew Washington, Clearfield County, Pa. July 1st 18G3.-tf WALTER BARHKTT, Atturuey at Law. HAVING resigned his couiniission in tho ar my, and resumed tho practice of Law, may be consulted on professional business at his off.ee on Second street, Clearfield, Pa. All business, promptly attended to. Feb. 11, 'G-'l. H7 Ws SlfA W, - VHYflClAX A Sl'ROEOX, HAS permanently located at Fhawsville, P., where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. jiny ii, leoj.-y Mali. Irvln. Jan. McMurray. , t . DEALFR.S IS Dry GooiIh, (iroccrien Ijumber, Ac., BuicHido, Pa , Dee. 24, 182. ' W1LMAK . WAN.Atf. i JOtfl (i. Hi LI Attorneys at Law. j CLEAR HELD, IA. ' SHIl at Th-ni t NO MISTAKE NOW. fVIK Hi'i'criber having retiirnefl fro to the eit? I 1 iejn't nnw opening up tne nf the I.aigift ' . n I mni't carefully nli.ctd AemirlinentJI of I Summer Goods i cer tlt red to the pond proplu cf Carwrnsville nnd Its vicinity, and which he will sell at lower rate, man any iioiif in ti.e ounly. CI.OTIFINd AT ItEDUCKlJ I'ltlClX Hn;nr from 12 to 15 cents per lb. lien Syrup Bt Sf conts per gal. And ull oilier groccrioB at tho (initio rutos. Doots, Shoes nnd Shoo Fin.lin.rs of all kin(ls,f:7-M C11KAI. Ladies who wih to niako a pood investment i (diouidcail and eiauiiue the asaortmont of ! r , ' in in TH rT . 1.. ' where tlioy will find the very latest, best nnd rron fashionable pattern, of : rOPLANS, C1IF.LIKS. 13 Ell lit.! ES. T . 11. f. n J-'V Rye, 0nt5, Corn, Fish, fiaoon, in, ifc., , sold ut the lowest price" for cash, or exchanged j for Country produce. I J. 1). THOMPSON. ; Curwcnsvillo, May 2, ISO.!. Attention, Fanners. 1 rpiIE KXCKLSIOR V N Ii-M I LL. One of, I tho best Windmills ever inventod it now be in I,' u He red to tbe citiicus of Cleurlield county. The undcrsijned Ajtent is now in this place for ; the purpose of supplying every fanner with nn i nrticle of the firnt eluss. Jle only asks a fair trial , to secure its successful intrnduotion. Farmer1 are particulnrly invited to call and examine them . be lore jiitreninin.' any otner paforn. I Clcarfleld, July 1, 10:1. Agent Till-; UNIT Kl STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, Pa. Cu EULY i UUrCUI.SON,V7r'fcr. rpiIIS Hotel, so well known to tho traveling I public of Clearfield county, is now in a col dition to aiTord tbe tno.-t excellent accou.inodalioti either fur the triinsicnt guest or the pcrmimeiit boarder. The "Tinted States" bus now all the conven iences of A FinST CLASS HOTEL, and tbe Proprietors nro determined to spare neith er expenso, time nor labor to ennre the comfort of tho guests. The pntronafte of tho traveling public is respectfully solicited. jly 1, '03, y. 7V is hereby given that Letter of Admiuistra- tion hnvo been trnnteo to tlie subscriber on tlio ' tiies nnd tVno cvceiicree any ot the numerous I 'IV.. ,,.lrn li.0, Ti'rttlrc Ktnvt e.-talo of I), M. Weaver, Into of Curwcnsvillo, ; Lienor Hitters in the market, ind will c( ,,n. A i 1 ln irlb& JXClllLb, OtOVC Clenrticld county, dee d. All persons Indebted to ' ,. You will have all the virtues of Uwijtuml't Pipe, elc, which cannot be surpassed in this seo siiid estate, are requested to make immediate .Wc,- in connection with n yind nrticle of Li'iior, ( lion of tho State. pyment, nnd those having oliiima ngainst tho at a much less price than these inferior prepara-! Tby also have on band Pittalmrh Plows, sniiie will present theui duly authenticated fur I tiuns will cost you. i iiiinng v hich are Stnel Centre Lever Plow. Alco, settlement. G. 11. LYTLE, Adm'r. July 1, lS.13.-pd DMIMSTRATOilS' VOTI C F Notice I is hereby "iven. that Letters of Admiuistra-1 jon on ie csta(n of xhomn8 y 1(Uo of ,;hei(t, !,,,. in rlrtrtrli.,lil M.unlff In .no .:ntl hnirinv Ki.nn granted to the nr.clersigned, all persons indebted j to said estate are requested to make immediate . payment, and those having demand Against tho . same, will present them duly nnthentiented for' sett'ement. JOS. II. HRETH, AHm'r. Jow n asiungi'in, J uiy i, i .oa. pu v . ' l Tl t ' i OMU AMI Sl'.n Tho (Lbscriburs J desire all nersnns Having unseitlei accounts ..... . ... t t.- i , with hem in sisitM li. i with h '- ness, to call and settle without further delay. They beg pardon for baring neglected this notice su long. J. D. THOMPSON, . ....... JAS. TIIOMTSON, OurwonsviUe, May 27, lsfl.1. . ' N. Ii Ihs liusincss will bo continued nt here tofore nt ihi old stand. J. D. A J. T. Orphans' Court Sale. B Y vii iuo of an order of the Orphan's Court of Clenilicld county tho undersigned will ex noso to I'l H1.1C SALE at Ciirnciisvlllc, on Saturday flic 1'itli lfy of AiijIiiNt, lt:l, All thnso certain premise! late (lift property of Klli Akry. deceased, consisting of all that cer tain tract ot land situate in Pike township. Clear- held county, bounded by lands of John .McCren, I Kobort ,ic'.tul, Hons Jilooin, and others, ontaining KM! arres, more or less, wilh a Two 1 ..... II. . I ' . I- fit . ,1 , 1. X- I DltirV II. J Kj M limit, UIIU lllllll- her of Fruit Tree, thereon, with about 4i acres ' ri' uM- r. .i. n , . .u , i., 1 LKMs -One tenth Cash at tlie sale, and the oaianceat mo conur .;... oil ,e .e. i, t i , -&V,i'. ' r' Curwcnsvillo, July lj.lfcbJ.-4t Orp!ins' Court Sale. BY VIHTL'IJ of nn order nf the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, the undersigned will expose to Public Sale at tbe Couit House in the borough of Clearfield, nn . Saturday the 8th of Angust next. Tho following described REAL ESTATE, situ nto in the township of Uoshen, in the county of (Clearfield, late the property ot John Felfridg, I deeeased : j A certain trne! of laud bounded nnd described as follows : lte,'inning ut un old bcailock, (down.) being tho southwest corner of tract No. l'Jli, thence east 2i2 perches along tho warrantee line to an old locust, (down) thenco down the river Hi perches to a post corner, thenco north 21 de crees west 1 S2 perches tu a post corner, thence west HI perches to a white pine corner, thence south 101 perches to n whito oak, thonco west 110 peiL-ues to stones, thence souln ls percnes to at, place of beginning. cnEtnining tlinronn. tnirnthnr wiili u. vnuurr brrinr Orehiinl j Bsf.-crvmg 52 acrcF ')lti nnd eonvojed to Elliott Sclfridge. as per deed executed by John Sclfriilgc. I TLRMs : One IcntU Cash at salo. and the balance ut the confirmation of tho sunn. I WM. L. SHAW, i Adai'r of J. Solfridgc. dee d. Ooshen, July li, ISii;i. STRAY COW t CAI.I-' fame to the pre mises of tho subscriber, in I'rady township, aliout the 2Sth June last, a COW and CALK. Tbo Cow is about 3 years old, with a white fiiee and whito spots on her back, The Calf is about 2 weeks old. Tho owner is reqnestej to come forward and prove property, pay charges, Ac, othrwise they will bo dealt with ns the law di rocts. HENRY WIXUARD Brady township, July 15, 1?1S. rd. VIIMIMSTKATOH S N'OTICU Letters of Administration baring been granted this day to the undersigned on the estate of KEEDEK KIMt, late of Purnsiue township, deceaseil, all' pcr.'ons indebted to said esiato ar requested to make immediate pa) ment, and those baring claims against tbe same will presont them duly authenticated for settlement JOHN M ANION, , 0T11KLL0 8MEKD, J " " ))urnid tpn July li, 1863 fd. lo, 0 si sb. r. j. k cruoroti. BUSU k M'CtrLLOUGH, Collection Office, Ct.KAKnrLD, 1'. ltIv Osabak's Nt BniDiyu. Feb. 5, '62. A JIIHIII.Y fOMJI.NlllMrt) a rtnu: iomc THAT V 1I.L hrt IKVE T1IK AFI'I.lrTKP, A Aot Malic Drunkards, DH. IIOOFL AMD'S German .Hitters, I'KKPAKICM II Y DR. C. M. JACKSON, ' rilll.ADl .l I'll! I, a. Will Effectually and Most Certainly CURE A L LD I S li A S V. S AIllSINti FKO.M A DISORDERED LIVER. oiujanoii llOOFLAX ITS ( El'MA.N lUTTKKS Wi Chronio or Xorvou Debility, Disease of tbe Kid neys, nnd Discnses arising from a Dis ordered Ktoinuch. OHSKUVR THE FOLLOWING!' SYMP totns resiikio from Disonlers of tiie . Uigustive Organs : Consti- - p.klion,in- ' ward PiU s, V u 1 1 u e ss c r Llood to tbe Head, Acidity of the Sloiuach, Nausea Heartburn, Pifgimt for l-iioil. Fulnuss or Wiight in ti e Siomaub, HuurF.ruc tatious, binkins or riiiltoiing Ul tbe Pit of the ritoiiiucb, swim -niing of iho Head, Hurried nnd Dillicult Urcatliings Flutteriiig ut Heart, Clinking or suffocating ("-I'lisa- sutiuns when in a lying posturo, Diiunesi of yisinn, Dots or Webs before Iho Sight. Fever und dull pain in the llnad, Dcliciency of Perspiration, , Yellowness of Skin nnd Eye;-, J'nininthe side, Pack, Chi -t, Limbs, il'c, Sudden l'lusli ! os of Heat, Horning in the Flesh, Constant i 1 in a g i n i n j s of Kvil and great I D e p r essini of 1 Spirits. ' PAlt'RICt'LAR NOTICE. For those who ' sire and will have a Liquor Hitters, n jmblish ' tho following receipt : Got one hottlo HooHiind's ; Herman Hitters mi l mix with 'Vires (itimi nf 1 a rrepnration that will.ir ier( in niodiiinal vir - I 1 1 1 in I' 1 , t I V! 1 1 P P M t V V. ITT !' IN: . V' . . '"" ' ii'll I , ! I L" VI tl Ull.l. O 1 t H'U A C O 0 L) A I1 V E T I T h Will give you STRONG II EA LTH Y N EllY ES, Will give you lUUh. AM' 1' KMihl ! k tbLI Mi Will enablo you to S L E E V W E L L , And will positively prevent YELLOW l'EVF.lt, LILHOlti FEVKU, Ao. 1 ri. iT.-:- i.i Ti.. 1 iv L nitFfl null r 1 1 ifi ii "in t rK J' h ii ii ii n pun- I ... e u i. , .. . , . ,, .,, ..,.' ,, i.isfltir rri inn', nn, mm iu jiuuiiiiiiii qviciiiiiiii Wttt ,mP,,y ,h;lt wiU rostur8 nlf, , tht.ir nsoiil hcallll. Such lias teen tho casein thous- n.la of inlanee. anil a. fair 1 1 i 1 in but r..,,iiirn,l to prove tbe nsnorticn. Remember Unit tlieso Uit'.ers nro .Ol Alclio- bolie, and NOT intended as a Uevirage. The pmprierors h.ivo thuisnnds n." Letters from the most eminent lcrgvinen, Lawyers, Pliyi - oinns iiii'l t. it liens. I esti lying i f their on n per- sonnl knowledge, to the iK'neticiiil etlect and ii..1 ,.;,(,.. ,.r niti..,. ',, .'.i. .. .'. -f', l llmien, I). IK, EiHtur u'i! J'" Enry.iitpictlit it ,'. Iiiinnn Knou tfit;l'l. j Althouli nut itto.fil to f.ivor i,t" rcotimtnund ' Patent Medicines in lh uc .il, tbrouvh distrust of their ingredient and elfocty, I yet know of no i ! sulliciont reason why a man may not te-tifyto! the benatitn ke believes himself to have received fruiu any tiuiple prepnrution, in th hope that be luay thus contribute to the benefit of others. I , I do this tho more readily in regard to Hoof- l,n,l. ..r,n,in llitt..r- MalnlFAl t.- llr I' l , jai.k)n. of thi, c5t( I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impress- , (h,lt th wcre ,cu,,0ic mi'xiart. , m in,c,,t(,a ,0 ,11 ,ril.nJ Kobert shoemaker, ':"l for the roinovul of this prejudice by proper tcsis. and for CDCournitcment to try tlicm, when fullering troin rca and lung continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Litters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bod ily and mental vigor which I had 'not felt lor six months bcivre, nnd bad almost despaired of ro utining. I therefore thnnk t.od and my friend fur directing me to tlio use of them. J. NEW'TOS LR'JWN. Philadelphia., June 2.1, IS01. Disease' of Kidneys and Ulad ler, in Voung or Aged, .Male or Femals, are speedily removed, and speedily re-tored t health. Delicate Children those suffering from Maras mus, waiting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time; ouo bottle in such cases, will have a m-.ut surprising c fleet. Parents ba 'ng sufTciiug children as above, aud wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they 'coin minced with these Hitters. Lit rary men, Students, and those working hard with their brains, should always keep a bot tle nf llui'flland's Litters near them, ns they will find much benefit fiom its use, to both mind und tony, iiivignrniuig ami uoi ueprifssin-. It is not a Liquor stimulant, and leaves no pros tration. ATTENTION, SOE1 HERS, And tho friends - of Soldiers. Wa ct.il! the uti ittion wl i,ii bmiug relations or friend in tho army to the m -t th "Iluodnd' (iirui.in Litters'' nill eui niiic-tenihsof the dis esses induced by expoturu and privutioii inci dent to camp life. In the lists, published aliuo.t daily iu tbii nowspiipcrs, on the arrival of tho sick, it will bo jiolicid that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kindoan be readily cared by lloofluud's Herman Hitters. Wo have no hesitation in stating that, if theso Littois wore freely used among our sol diers, hundreds of lives might be saved that oth erwise would be lost. Tho proprietors are dily receiving thankful letters from sufferers in tbe army and hospitals, wito have keen r stored 19 health by the mo of these Bitters, sent to thcrn by flieir friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFFUN ! ,..,,. 6es that the signature if "C. M. JACKSON" is on the whaimtb of each Bottle. . 1 I ice per Hottlo t5 cents, , Or half Uoieu lorl. , I ruouia your nearest uruggit noi nave uie avu ' c,ei 00 "ft Pt off by acy of tho intoxicating maybe oflcrod in ils place, but will forward, Wcr, pak.d preparations that may send In us, and we bv strirMi. Principal Office aaj Manufactory,' No. BJl Aren Street, Philadelphia. JU.MV5 . LVA.'.I, " fSuceeesors vo C. M. Jacssos A Co,,) vs ynr p,le y Druigistsand Dealers ia eve- town ia tbe Uuittd Slates. juy ! SJ-y. rytown New (lOOtls nt Hf.vliicul IViiw r I Mis. Id sf. ..I,, lo I p'-pund Wi'ii f ,ii, ' tilt' hl'H i 1 I i I'll i m'sir' ! 1'. IVUiVI ItVAX II ill.. : a fieneml s.iorlinenl ( f DRY COiUW nt rodiioed piiee DltY fiOUDS at redtie! piices DRY tiOODS at reduc.-i pried DRY (iOOIS at rotluced price JJonncts ami Shawls Uonnota nod Shnwls 5onnct3 and Shawls I Son nets and Sliaw'u CLOTH INC I CI-O'JTIlNtr ; CLOTHING ' CLOTHING Hardwnro, tjueenswsre, Tuiwajo, Ntiins lluidwaie, ('lii'cntjwarc, Tinware, Notions U aid ware, tjucenswuic, Tinwaro, Notiuis II i rd w.t re, (Jueenswaru, Tinware, NotioiX I wiPiOKSiAiriiisa simi 3D!inr.gs. Tea, Cotl'co, Molusses, Hugar, Bait, I'nnilles, Hire, Flour, Paeon, Fish , 1 Tob-.eeo, Crackers, Vlnenas, Oila, Vnrn'nb, ! 1,'nrpcts, Oil ( lolh, 111 uitiret, Looking; lila-soi, ( lucks. L'huriis. Wash boards, Tubs, LuckAS, Hat Irons, Puns, Window-blinds, Wall-paper, Coal ' Oil Lamps, L'lobrclKs, llod-c ords, Knives aud I Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Store blucking. All of which will le sold on tlio most rensonnble forms, ' and the lighest market prien paid for 'Jrain, Wool, Shipp ing Furs nud all kinds of roiintry .produce. J.P. KHATZEU, Front stre t, nbove the Acadoiuy, Clcarfic'. i, 1'u. June .!, lniij. M Ml RELL RIGLKR illavejitot o if nod a largo aud splendid .assortment of j New Goods i At their old stand in Clearfield. HF.V bare die beat nssorlment ofllarJiraro I which l!ny will (ell nt the most reaiunabb- nri I ccs, amorg which will bo found a sploudi 1 lul o CUTTLERY, ' To which they iiiTite tbe spsciul attentioB of tho public, cmbiiicing heavy Silvrr plaWd Forks, Spoons aud Putter knives of tho best m.Mmfii--: luru. A lot of Pihtols of the best pattern, and other lire iirins. Also a general assortment of pistol cartridges all of w hiuh will be sold at reasoua- , 'i i,, T couliuue to uiaiiufntiiro all kinds of 1 lmv Lasting, una many otlier AtrncultiiraUm- ptenients. Cook Stoves, I'nrlor and Coal 1 Stove; a general assortment, and of tho bost pat terns, fur salo nt reaaonablo prices, I Coal Oil,-Coal OR Lamps ' rami, oils ami arnishen,a gnorsi atiortmeut. ; tilass, putty, Xails, Irta ai'ICastings of great i variety j in I'jct alinont overy thing wauted by i tbe public can be found in thuir establishment, and at price that eunnot bo beat. jNow 3 the time to pureha?"?, 1 It' villi .Ipuir-A anv tlnni in Hiflip linfl nf bnfir i - j n - - - liivn lhm a rail ami aramina thnir Stock. ., " , ,i,-v .,.i ,.,ir,.,l that von cm bo an.-oinino,l,it".! . j Henieinber, their entablement is on Se.n;i "trecr. nearnein, i- , wucro yuo can unjjuaj ' to tho very best advdnUlg. jPfr-Old silver, c'opjur, brusa, pewtor sad old taiiHg win c u.iouanijo mr K.M,ua. May 20, IVC3. MERKELL 4 BlliLE R. KstatCOl JitS. TllOinpSOll, dcc'd 1 ' - y I'CTi 1'OK'S S li '.,,',.'.,.,, , .' , w 111111,11 ''' AI.C Ot'' VALUI.K N I )M Intl. H A It IKI Ulili M.) CAMHKI t'OPM I Hsl, -Th5 Exocu- tors of James Thompson, late of Chest towl "hip. Cleiirfn Id county, deceased, will, expose t sate by public outcry at the borough of New Wash ington, on Friday the 31st day of July, 1803, nt 3 o'clock, p. in., of said day, tbo following des cribed tracts of lard. Number I. VI I acres and SO perches, sett, beginning nf nst in lino of Jonathan Wcstovor's liiinl north r 2 degrees w est 1' 8 porches to whito oak south ss degrees west 311 porches to cherry, north 74 degree west lfl perches to post, west9S perches to a maple, south :I9 degrees east 48 per ches to post, south tiS degroes cast 1.11 porches to maple, north 42) degrees cust 67 perches to line on bnnk of Chest Creek, north SO degrees east 70 perches to post on J. Westover's line thenee by sniiiu north j degree oust IIS porches to begin ninir, situule in Cboct township, Clcsiliold coun ty, Pa. Xuinbcr 'i. l'Zl acres and 1 14 perches, sett, beginning at a pet, thenjo south 6S degrees east II I perches to maple, south 42 degrees east 57 f i rencs to linn, north SO degrees east 70 perches to p ist, south J degree west 7tll perches to post by whito nnk, south S8 degrees west 170 perches by f. Fry to a rock oak, north 27 degroes west perches by Amos Fry to post, thenco by Roland in ml north 7 degrees wc-t US perches to begin bin?, situate in Chest township, Charfield coun ty. P.u Number 3. 2.VI seres and 190 percho.', nett, beginning at a post, thenee north 2 degrees oast 2S2 perches to post, thenee by John Myers north Ml degrees west 10S perches to post, thencs by land of (loodrhuin south 2 degree west 7V perch es to pine north !S degree west JO perches to post, thenco by N igle soul'u 1 j degrees west 2U4 perche t.i post, thenee by Lafi'nrty and others south SO ilcgrecs east l.VJ porches to beginning, situate iu ,Kusquehanna tow nship. Cam una, toua- y, pa, 'I'EHJK-Ouo-tbird catb balance in one nnd two years, with interest, to be secured by judgment bond, or periouul security. MM. FEAT II, I JAS. McEWEN, J Ex'rs. July I , ISii.''.. liulkley'rf Patent. Lumbf r Drlptl by Soperbeated Steam. rpiIE urdorsigned respectfully informs the poo X Pla of Clearfield aud tho adjoining counties ttnii be has the agency of the sIhi I'atent, and will sell Individual, County and Township rights for its use. Tbo Lumber dried by this process is strongor, finisties bettor, i easier on tools, and loquircs less time in drying than any oilier p eet known and drving 1 inch lumber perfoctly in .16 hour, and bettVr than many month under the old system-using the samo amount ir fuol rer dsy that a common kiln consumes. Tbe cer tificate of a number ef idnt mechanics, well known In this community, is ep!y sufficient to convirce tho most skeptical of its pn'caj utility. P "f TUT VlTltt Jaly 1, 1BW. " Clcartield, Pa. LEVER FLECJAL, JubticC of lll6 pCUCC ,, ... , ' t.J borsWg I Irarfis Co.(Pa.,U Slienu proinjc rv .. .-. - " - rare. ' April 4, 1SI. care ' ,a -- Dli. ;M. WOODS, . , jRACTIt INW Physician, and tiaaimmj f.-.w- for Pennons. OlEre Southwest sor-sr ' Second mi Cherry etreei, CltarlsM, Pa. I ,' Jbnuary 31, If . !y