r A I'm s. I'mii'l' ... ...... i. I. L. . . . ,-...... ...II,,. llPM'M"W l ! " .nming iron and ir-tt M-ular ""J -W I " ! ' .i.e. Ih. , r,.,iH.. h"'-' "ir,Un.. In their roars sdn! lin" frs''"--. lh tb theory tif account., 7 i,h " i i.j f..r many vesr i It Is Very vl Bums?, pfti'i li ih.i . ..urseuf ti"lr t thin mareantila A T "n "M'l'sn's Court f..r th Comity .r Clear- , 7 , ., ,,. .'i.-nn. h.n.llrl.l lo'f ' M 1 Mri.i Pil.l, on tht ITlh r o n irh"! "n1'1 (,ml,"n"Jr ; nHvnf Jiiim. A li . ln.i I., n. r .k " , , . . . i ... ,y joonc n, bflhf lit t rra.r, mrclini i crniMUolf. Voung men iliouM 'ir-ltltit 5 f.rl od cl crordiiif It. X MfTiii-rn ii c.-Mnin NiTCOint not a1 i (,t, .;in. frnln ll.Ui.lar-p who will' UiouMinrt luiloi Irom (inn i.laco, no win ...... ... .....f.. i : i i.nlcsi ho derotef Iua liruo to hi uroper ; unles HO aeroiei ina i.iuo lo mi I" por I calling in tl' future. A few stripe ol l green Uno will not warrant any on lO 6 i . if c. , I emulate Mnjor Uenoral. TnK AltOLITIO.V TlCKIT. It in rumored Ibtt the AbolitionUU met at Ilidt'oway 1... . ,-u- ,.:...-. in.v nciriv, ami ivvuiiiiaitiu uviiii iixciinuy I of Olenrfield, and Capt. Frank Pell of Mc- kean.ai their candidutes for the Ansembly. ; Mr. Mehnfl'y i a very respeotablo citizen, 4 Of Mr. Bell we know nothing at all, but , rre-iume he is a genilouirn of fair repute. Vnr n it? An Iriahman by the name of Faragmi, id n American of "African doent," vero both convicted, in May laat, in the Philadelphia Court of Quarter rieion of murder in the firal degree, and I sentenced to bo hung. The Evening Journal tay that Gov. Curtin has aigaed the death warrantor Faragau, whose execution is to take place on Friday next, the 18th. The j negro has t:ll a ohanco for his life, as no death warrant has yet been issued. I (he superiority of tie negro, in the Abo lition scale of civiliiation, to be extended ito oapitl cases of crime by the Jacobic of the nineteenth century ? I A 8ioht. While taking a stroll along Main Street, in Curwenille, a few day ago, our attention was drawn to a prouiia ruoui crowd of peoplo, passing and re- j ussing each other with immense load of tnerchandiza. We called to one of the fedonti ians to know what had croated this xcitement T He had hardly time to Bay, " have you not been to the cheap ensh tore of Judge Thompson," when he was buttled off tbo side walk. We hastened thither and found that he had just return ed from the b'ast, with a largo and well selected stock of goods, and was offering: .thorn loner than thoy are celling at any ether store in Curwensville. I ur advico lo all in, to call and see for . , ...1 jouiniim, iiuu we are lautnea innl inti exclamation will be " tho half hnlh not J et been told." i It ii strange that the publio have not oi:g since learned the fact that they can always buy better and cheaper goods, from tho.o who advertire their wares, than Anywhere eUe i A If iuu Pbice. Tho nngnificcnt and tnfuth oniable self-esteem that pervades ,t!ierraaitn of some small minds is really iircoitipreke.uible to ui in our humble wpliore, and when we resort to the volum inoui Wtsbster, and all th Materia Med Afii' within our reaca, we-still fail to real ikejsam whence some individuals have drawn tlwir .unbounded wisdom, and the Aigli value they put upon their services. ? A ease of this kind was brought to our notice about the time the Draft for this fOcunly wan progressing at '.Vaterford. f -A number of individuals in our borough formed themselves into a club to rais-; (iioney to buy their freedom, in the, event of Leing called through the " interposition of rrovidenco" into the arajj', al the same iime each agreeing lo pay sevenly dollar. 'J A young Gent was invited to join the club, but replied that they were practicing great fraud upon the government, by li ving to escape the service of their coun tiy in this manner, and that he considered .bis services of more value to the govern ment than tex-rnhf times seventy dollars, nd would therefore scorn all such base .attempts at cheating the government. iVe are waiting to seo this young man put on Undo Sum' harness and take ' hand in " crushing ont this rebellion " V'e presume he will cot cheat the govern nient out ofr thnuani nine hundred dol .Ian, by waiting to he the " last man." '1 We fear that a perusal of Wood t Bache, for ten years to come, will still fail to yield enough "mother wit" to this extremely loyal" young man lo produce a well balanced mind, and learn hicjhe fact tiinl fauaticism is not patriotism. ! THE WAR NEWS. i m m isa 5 The new from Charleston ii up to the 8th inst. The whole of Morri' Island is -occupied by the Union force, including Forts Wagner and Gregg, which were abandoned by the rebels. Fort Sumpter, which hoi been repeatedly anuounoed a a roans of ruins, teem to be still capable of forniidnWe power of resistance. On IKa ! skill Of the 8th a Itormin. l.arlv of 9ft,.tV Vl.T" reM 01 . 'Wr,? Pr "nT' ' . . , , . bOaU attempted to take it, but were pulsed, leaving, a Beauregard'a dispatch . " - , ays, 113 prisoners, and 13 officer, 4 boat i and 3 colors. This report i substantially 4nfirmed by account from Union cource IGcd. Burnside's army reached Knox jlle on the 8th, and thus holds the con Jol of East Tennessee. Cumberland Gap, Moludinc 2,000 prisoners ai captured, without bloodshed. llonecran is reported to iav reached voaltanooRa, without seriou opposition, a0( VfM nrenarinn in tnl fluArnia reZrE,?:p?.ftant from ih m "the armv . i Teror,a W, Wtuy is moving South. . J and HI .-.ft. . . ,, la. 1M, rtr . I, ..ins H'"n fMhiKi lo lb. eM..,,,,,, .11 i. it. I n ml, ..,. , ,.,ir r, ,,),, , .,, dii'a nn(i"Hl, mil II,..., fl,,,.. j,,, lh same Hit ifnl limn duly auHnl,, at I f ,f selll.Wieht. P A tt A If III, mom, Adm'rt, JOHN A. It I'M II, A f i r. A mint l, ,S1. pd Estate of Monti Bojrp;,, dee d ' . t ... im ii... . luin of Mn.i ll.irr, il.'i eR.d, on inntlun of J. II.1 WoKnnllr, Altormy, Ac., llm Curl (rant- Hult dirimtecl lo the britt of Mote Unggt, 1 ' lo 10 Whli H..-)f,or hlii li.gnl re), rf.cn- '""' K-"rl Hi'KK", .Mnritnry llnilcr, wilViol A.I ". wn. uijonn nioLonkny, Alar - lh, millut H r.. lliiin. 'iiir. n.... ii.... a ii.. i ' Cl"""11"- n(i Koln(t "". nJ U other ipor.on. liilBritJ, or claiininK to b. ownart of ld eatnte". to bo and appear Moru lb bonora- 'l,',!1"'I"'l,".r '' '- Co-irt. at . t'eurt to be 1 beld al rii.iirn..l.l, on Ihe2itb duyol Sopteinlier,: A. V., IfM, (hen and there to accept or refime valuation put upon it lytho impiet duly return- ins re. email 01 ikiii iiccetlHiit, lit the npprulned w.inufcK, uric o. v.. Augu.l W, IBO.I.-bl. R V.lMiV NOTI( r-Th Hoard of Relief Coinmiaaionera' ollire, 011 Wedneaday and Tbura day, tl. 2;ld and 21th duyi of foateuiber, 1 8(1 j. The Board have direotod that all new uppli eanta mint appear bofi.ro the Hoard and produao tbeir iworn auitomcnt duUilinr nam of aoldier, reglmant and company; when en. is ted ; the number of children, with nfre and tax of ea. h : tb township in whioh they reaided at the lima of linn f ii i,a a...'. t,( , f.niMti, I lntf.itM r nliatinent, and their present roaidonee; and that. At Centre iohool-houao for Dccntur townidilp. ahe ia without t lie meani or mi p port fur heraelf At the bouae of John (Iregory formerly ououpi and children, who are dependent upon her. ed by Thoinna Kobiaon (BrundwAy) fur Fergumin Two witnoaaoa of credibility, from the township tewnnhip. In which ahe reaidci, must alo be produced. ! At the Ii uae of J. I. Ilomlv lor V..y inirnsbln. vrruuonic, iwurn 10 oeioro mo ooarii, must sat forth that the applicant is the person alio rep resents heriolf to be; that the atateminent of ilia , . I 1 I t . .. . . ' uuuiuoi g "u oi ncr iainuy it irue : mat ant ii In deatitute circumttnncea and her fuuiilv in actual want ; and Unit all the fnnta net forth in her application are Jiift and true. Forms coiitninlng tlieae roquloitiona can bo ob tained at the office of the Hoard of Kelief, when application ii made and the witneaaea appoar. WM. S. UHADLK V, Vik. Auguat 12th, 1863. For Sale. CoaClunaking and Blacksmitlisliop, toirether with the necessary water Dower fur aaw. injr. all In good condition, for sale at a bargain. The above property is situated in. the borouch of Curwenavilie, and possesses all the advantages necessary for conducting each of the above branch eo of business with superior facilities. For further information apply to HKNKY KERN'S. CurwonavUle, Aug. 19, '63-tf. QON, entirely new, well painted and 6nisbed,and substantial in every particular. For sale ut a bargain. C. L. IiAIiKWTT. Clear8eld, Pa. April 15, tf. TIIK UNJTKI) STATES HOTEL, HAKKISBURQ, Pa. CX)V ERLY l 11 UrCHISON, Propriws. riHIS Hotel, so well known to th travelinj JL puuuc or uiearntld county, ii now in a coc dition to afford the moat excellent accommodation eithor fur the transient guest or the permanent oaraor. Th "United States" bos now all the conven ioncet of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to enure neith er expense, time nor labor to ensure tho comfort or the guests. Th patronage of the traveling publio ia respectfully solicited. jly I, '03, y. mIrkell bTgTTioi " Have just opened a largo and splendid assortment of New Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. rjyiKY- have the best assornnt of Hardware X that has ever been brriught to this county, which they will sell at tb most reasonable pri. ees, among which oe fimnd a splendid lot o C U T TL ER Y, To yilicL thev Invite the snrc.ial attention nf i)ia fSmlic, embracing heavy Silverpluted Forks, Spoons and Butter koivos of the best manufac ture. i A lot of Pistols of the bist pattern, and other fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol cartridges all of which will be sold at reasona ble prices, Thoy cuntinue to manufacture all kinds of Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove- Pipe, etc., which cannot be aurpassed in t' ia sec tion of the State. They also have on hand PlttHburh Plows, among which are Steel Centre Lever Plows. Also, Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im plements, r " ; ' I ' ? . . Cook Stoves, Parlor and Coal Stoves a general assortment, and of the best pat terns, far sale at reasonable prices. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a general assortment. u . ' pu,.ty', '""J Iron lln,lc'.t"'S', of great n.ii ui jitct aiiuuw vvvry ming waniea oy th publio can be found in their estubtishment, and at prices that cannot be boat. Now is the time to purchase, If you desire any thing in their line of business. Qive tlicat a call and examine their stock, and they feel assured that you can be accommodated. Remember, their establishment is on Second Street, Clearfield, Pa, where you can buy good to the very best advantage. Mf01d silver, eopper, brass, pewter and old catlings will be takes in ekchaoj; for goods. May 20, 18C3. MERRELL i EltiLKR. ' Valuable Timber Land and SAW-MILL PEOPEETY THIS taa property ta situate in Oirard Uwa ship, Clearfield oounty, Ta., and contains about I.700 acres of Land, tract No. 61166, and parts of JraoU Noi. 3Ai aad 5367. These lands are vet heavily TJMHKRK'), with a quan Uty of PINE, OAK and HEMLOCK. A STEAM SAW-MILL eomplet running order, capable of cutting . -.... .., .-. re-(F.ntUD ,tocl the mill; one Jarg Mansion inZ'.l' ..."L"1 'It' f T"' oacesaary roaus. ranroaus. .. lor Th?rVVi?KkU.Ul?,"','pG' 'rr"P"ty.-' roTf.n ..a a'pi'V" U"d' KWT4 rirer, This valuaU. propen U.itu.f npon 8.ndr Creek, about 4 mil. lh, rlr ai u ' I ularly known a tt I ., . .M..M.,,H.UUU, .1,1. .11 French Ville Steam -Mill Prn..t- and 1. now off.rd atr-RIVATE sW' reasonabl. term. All kinds of Vwa4 lumber canl-slywd .copomioally Lk.nT i.t from th. point indlcstid ' " , Application eaa b mad. to aitlier of tb. - ;P;: ;.hv ,.,: JAS. T. LEONARD, apt. a, im, WM. A. WALLACK, 1 1 l U Mil 1M I in. Mill. I i n ix... u ,., l n A I I ii. 'N i.f IImihhI A.l-:y i.f II, I'MMtv,., ri.ilum, rni.il. I " n Al In !,.,. rl Mcoilnn frjitiln i i. r, ,.n r 'ci'i. '. tl'li, " i l r..,m1 lip. a 1 1, Mb. rift, rf l . f..,,, ,. ti"loffv .llhllD pnllc ,,f .,, h l, J),. t i"s Iiit I l, ild. m.. lh i4 rn .i l, Thfrf..M I, KI)Alll l'KHK, Ida Mi.rlff of I! ei ,. (i.iim,, ,n h rr l. nlr Tiilillr V.llre I II. Kl .r i.f lb. n.mn, f rii-mllrl.l, ilmi a ii(ml rctl..ri Kill In h .I i.n Hi MrmiKl Iiii mIk) til lirtobtr nr it. I.f l lli I hlrln nih day of I ho n.oiit h. at lb. sanral election districts In said e.antv, a't win I'wt and place th uua I fled ,. r. ,11 t l... ii... .......... i... .i .r.i.i. Inch ".v...-.i i. HI.I.IIIVI vi una . urn hi no wmltli. Fur On rinn for Juilg of tli Fiijirrin Court of Ilili Ci,inmonellh. For Two r-.c.n ,i rn,rrnt llm rountlo of Olrrftolil, Klk JoftYriMin ml M.iKonn. In ll , uuui oi nurrmillvi or Ikii I ouiiuonirralt i, Fur On nun fur th. ru.. ..r r u.i ,.r . ............. "ur On ieraun f..r tl,. ofT.oo uf Tronnurcr of n.arlloiil county. For One poraon for tli offiv of Auditor of C'loar- Wwniy. 1 be elector of the rountv of O n'rOeM will tuko notice that the raid (irneral I'lerlion will oo Hold nt the rollniriiir nlaeva. via At I lid hM of A t -.1.1. 11 I. 1.. At the houae of Ae. h Kills for Hell townnhln. At the houne of Jaa. Hloom, aenlor, fur Hlooiu township. At the boil'. f Kdwanl Albert (or EuK' tp. ni me nouse ol n in Hoover lor llradlord tp. ( oenia. .niincu on receiptor price. ; At the liouso of H. W. Monre for llrailj tp. Fur nale at all the beat toro throughout the! At tbo huuse of Jno. Younj; for Hurnside tp. country. i At the school house near riiiuon Horabuunh'a t'Al'Tion. As there are dealers who tnke ad-1 for Cheat town. hip. I rantae; of our arivortisouiriila to imp.iae upon: At tbo Court Hounofor tho borough of Clearfield. ! tbeir ciiftmners inferior preparutioua, it is necca At the lioii.e of J, Muiirer lor Covioirton two. I i"y to insiat upon having what vou call for. and ! At the bouio of Janac HIooih, for Curwonavillo borouvb Att'ongreaa Hill arhool homo for Uirard twi At the public school house forOeshen township, Atthehouso of Jacob Ilublor for Oriihain tp. At the school house In Jnnesville for Oulich tp. At tho houso of Jcsso Wilson for Huston twp. At the school house iu Anronvillo for Jurdun township. At the houso of U. D, Hall A Co., fur Karthaue township. At the Turkey Hill school-house for Knox tp. At lh Court Hunae in the borough of Clearfield for Lawrence fp." - ' At tbu public acbool-bouso icr Lumber City btrough. - - At tb houso formerly occupied by Thus. Kyler for Morris township. s - At the public scbool-bouae for th -' borouU of ftew Mohbington. ' . v At the houa ofSntu. Smith fur Penn township. At the bouse of Inane Hlnoiu in the boro' of Cur wenavilie, for Piko township. At the house of D. E. Hrulmker 'for I'nlon tp. Atlhe houso ofTboi. Henderson forWoodnard township. SOTJCE IS F CRTIK ft HEREBY GfVEX, That all persons, except Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any ofSoe or appointment of trust, under tho government of tho United States, or of this State, or of any incorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or othorwlse, a subordi nate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judicial De partments of this State or of the United States, or aoyeity or incoporated dirtrict, and also that ev ery muuiber of Congress, or of the Suite Logisla- ture, or of the oeuimon or select council of nny city, or commiaaiener of any incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or exercising, at tb saire time, th office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clork of any election of this Cum tnonwcullh ; and that no Inspector, Judge or oth er officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office voted for. And the Return Judges of the respnetivo dis tricts aforesaid are rcquostod to meet at t'.ift Court House, in the borough of CIcarfieM, on the Firtt fnduif next sftor tli said Pecnd Tuesday of October, then and tbcro to do lliuee things re quired of them by law. UIVEN under liy hand sU soul, tt Clearfield, this ninth day of Sci.'.cDiher, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eijht hundred "and sixty threo, and of i,v Indcpondonco of the UnitcJ States tUe eighty-seventh. EDWARD PERKS, Sirff. Trial I,lt for Srptcmber Term, 1p.I. ry A t arson, ti McNoughton t Fry y Wm. S. San key, vs Schnell's heirs, vi Thompson Head, v James T. Leonard, vs Catbenrt for use, vs McPherran, vs., Lee A Campbell vs Whiteside, vs Shively, vs Patchin, Tl J. li. Graham, ... Cnsebear, ' ' ' ' vs 1.. Bloom, , vs Wid. .McKue, vs ' James Smith, vs Hinghmu t Hood, vs John Leonard John Leonard, John Uriel. Hense. Shaw i. Ogden. Peter Sey lur X wifo. John Whiteside. Huekenbcrry. Patchin. Whiteside. Weld. Thompson. , , Wilhelm. Hayek. '"' ' - Jordan's hei-s. " Thomas RecrS. Juino; Forest. L. W Weld. Jllancliard. Jainos Smith. Houtz et ul. Irwin, vs E. Shoemaker, . vs Primer A Hurley, vs 1. 1st of Grand and Travis Jurors Tor Sep. . tcmbi r Term, Ishi;. na as 11 jikors. Hell, Samuel JenkiSsr. Hoggs, I'utrirk Gallagher. Rradford, Daniel Stewart. Hrady, Henry Heborling, Jacob Penti, David Reams. Hurnsido, John Brown. Curwens ville, Joshua E. Baker.Wm. A. Dole. thest, Wm. tV. Worroll. Ferguson, Wm. MiiCroeken. Graham, Wm. U. Johnson, Patrick Curley. Girard, Stephen Hugjieney. Huston, Henj. DeEeck, Samuel W, Bliss, Jordan, I'elor Patterson. Lawrence, Matthew Keod, Richard Shaw, jr. T..k- M.I ...l.li- Pike, M. L. C. Efans, Richard Freeman, S. W. Horn. WuodwarJ, Wm. B Alexander. ' TnAvia jciions, Bogs, Andrew Hauglimau. Bradford, A. M, Gill. Hrady, James C. Barrett. Hurnside, Lemuel Byers, Pater Ruth, II. B. Davis sjiamuel llrickley, John agner. i Clearfiold, Wm. Porter, 0. B. Morroll, J. P. I Kratzer. . I Curwensville, Jaoob Bilger, Js. Thompson, Frampton Hloom. Chest, Thomas Garlley. Covington, Sorden Coutriet, Charles Mignot. Decatur, Charles M. Cadwsllader, Samuel McClarren. a Perguson, John P. lloyt. 1 Girard. Levi Wetsel, Daniel Kris. Graham, Clark Dale, Valentine Flegal. Guiich, J. H. Morgan, G. V. ll.Cully, Hen ry Hegaity. Huston, rinlip Hovencr. Jordan. James M. Johnson, Miches' Gibson, Ed. Gilli.an. Karlhaus, George Heckendom, W.- IL Ml- rh.i i. H. II Ilu . Jnhn C. I ..J bu.Bii, . u. iuii, 4 uiiu uiiuiana. Lawrence-Elijah McDowolL Clark Jo,ePh 0wcn ,lenry Irwin- Brown, Ne, Wiahington, Joseph IL-Braih. ' ! Paon' Orier Bell, jr., Samuel C. Hepburn.' ' p I'njon-tayid Horn, David Weltyllorac, A. C,rtae7.Lavf B. Dreasl.r. Estate of Henry Hockenberrr, dee'd- CLKARriELD COUNTY. S8 : 4 T an Orphans' Court held st Clearfield In and 3?t . 'f' rt Ja" term' :' D- 18.M' . . , "j 7PI T" Z I ' ' g , H.n - rf V0? dlltu"' ,oh f "en7 Juc"h'77r . N fti r,, j j i W BroV.d kI T " , . "Jubb l, 18ti3 ae ons are filed on orbforlh first day ef text term, will bcon-( , firmed absolutely By tb. Court, I. O. BARUKR, C Orphans' Coiut i July 22, 1M3. DENTAL llCHL'DlES mi. i i in i in: won i.n, in r.iii HNK IrKTII AM) A HUHT fillHATII, AMI I I Hl! TuoiMAC II f, AMI Ml It A It f 4 . Jin ton wl-h lo he 1.1, ..o, i,i, ,n, M,,r(r. f,.r ITU t r Wtiit and Hmiih I I r Kt II t V,t Dr. Mm. H. Ilurd'a I nih nllrrl Tm.lli '.,di r, warranici free from c,, alkail.or any injilili ii" MibUnnce. Price, Jj ci'im per hot ?r I canre o h, onlitiary cheap Tooth Tew dcM, o'lb h wlillen but dcalr.'r. (io j-.iii wlfli In I. certain I but your MtKATII a pur.', pwer,, n,i aurcinhle lo hunb.nd or wifo. l"Vcr or irinnHi f Ue I li , Huril'a t lulu ateil Mmifb Wuxh. i-,i, .., " - . ... ... VUI(I.. 1 lii aMriiiKcni wimh la alo tliebntt remedy iu ' the wml.l for Cnnkcr, lind llniatii, bleedinc 1 ..,..1,., ...u ...join, ric. ii nas cured liun Irod. io v, hi, or your children suflcr from TOOTH -' ACIIK? Oct lr. Hind's Mnt-lc Toothache 1 Dnipn. Price 15 ennta nor hotil... I ! Are you nfllicted wilh NKC KAI.OIA ? n.l lr. Vin. H Ilurd'a Nui-alirln Pl.ylnr. Tl.. m.ut (.iTKrllv. ...I .1.1!..!.. r.l I.. 1 f-ir pnins in the fuoe, cheat, ahouldera. ba.k. or ar.y purt of the body. i 1 hoy do not adhere nor blister, but aooiha .ml fb.irin pain away. Try tliem. Trioe, li and V7 1 you will nat thb iikht, ihiiruiilily tented, mid prepared by nn experience.! and Bc.ientino Don tist, Treasurer of Hie New York Htnte Hentint's Aasocintion, and Vice l'reaident of the New York City liontnl Kocioty, Ad.lrcas ew York. "" C" Trib"ne BuiMing Jun. 21, 1883. I8G3. 18G3. FHILADEI.rill A &, KKIK ItAIMlOAl). rpilIS great line trnvcrs s the Northern and J. Northwestorn counties of Pcnnsylvahia to the city of Erio, on l.ako Krie. It has been leased by the t'enmyhnnin ftnil road Company, and under their t ui-picea is be ing rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and freight bu siness from Hiirrisburg to ilriltwood (2d r'ork, 177 mi'eaj on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erio, (7S miles) en the Western Division. 2"7iic ( ruuenyer Twinn ill Di ihcooil. Express Train leaves ca.H:wurd 4 20 P. M. Lxpross Truin arrives wot'twnrd 12 00 M. Cars run through without ciiamok both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, inul between Hultiiuore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars occompany the Express Train both ways botween Wlllinnisport and Haiti more, and Williuiusixirt and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger businoss apply at the S. E. Cor. llth and Market sts. And fur Freight business of tho Company's Agonts, 8. H. Kingston, jr., Cur. Llth and Market sts., Philadelphia ; J. W. Reynoldri1 Erio; J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Rnlilmsre; H. H. HuraTuM, lien'l Freight Ag't, Phila.; Lewis L. Hoi pt, Oen'l Ticket Ag't, l'hila.; Jus. D. Putts, Oen'l Manager, Williainspoit. Jan. 21, 1863. Slid at Them ! NO MISTAKE NOW. r v "u.u .oo ony I m iiisC. nnw nnoninir nn nnn ii thft .iirvpx.i . -.1117 ...I tl I ! . ir .1 :. Dtl nut PHrrlnl v Hi.Itw iHil Aw4nrr inttiiU nf Summer Goods ever offered to tho good penpla tf Curwonsvillo and its vicinity, nnd which he will sell ut lower rates than any houto in the county. CLOTHING AT ItF.DUCKD miCES. Sugar from 12 to 15 cents per lb. Heat Syruji at 87 conts per gal. Ana all other groceries at tho sumo rate Roots, Shoes IOCS nnd SIlOP FindilHra . ?. . , inclines ?,:ii:apciieai. of all kind Ladies who wih lo make a good investment should call and examine the assortment of where they will find the very latest, best und Boat fashionable patterns of POP LANS, CULLIES, PER E IKS, LAWNS, fic. Ac. Rye, Outs, Corn, Fish, Bacon, Ac, ifc, sold at tho lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for Country produce. J. F). THOMPSON. Curyensvillo, May 20.1S6:). "S Joiin" l7 cmfu Attorney Ht J. aiv and Ileal Instate Ajfent, CLEARFIELD, PEN.VA. (Mrfon Murhftsl. )yjw$tc the Jail, T ESPECTFUI.LY offers his s rvices in sell X ingnnd buying lands in Clearfield and al- joining counties ; and with an experience of over twenty years as a Surveyor, flatter himself that he can render satisfaction. And Offers for Sale 10)() acres of eoul and timber Land, siluaH in Decatur township, Clearfield county, in lots to suit purchasers, located near !ho Tyrom and Clearfield Railroad. acres ol nrst rate rann find timber land in Hell township, Clearfield couutv. situate on the .. waters of r...' Il watersof Curry's Run. acres in two lots, oae of 1 12 and theoth- er oi an acres, suitable for l aruuiig purposes, sit- uate in IHl,l,..,l ......I.;., l. il ...?.'.. r iSs!L.General warrant.,. .1..1. for .li ih. .bn.- amis. Feb. IS. '6.- Shoes!? Hoots DAMEL CONNELLY begs leave to inform his friends, and the eitir.ena of Clearfield and vicinity generally, that he has taken the shop latejy occupied by George Newson, In Shaw's Row, where he intends to lie ready at all times to wait upon those who iray favor hi in with their custom. He will cunrnntee bis work to be as well exe- auted as can be mada lsewl,r nn.l t nnlfn aa reasonable prices. He is bound to win the good opinion of all who walk in shos-L' other whether mole or female and nli he a.ka is a fair trial. Clearfield, July 8, 1801 y j Attention, Fanners. , TUB EXCELSIOR WIND-MILL. Ono of the best Windmills evor invented is now bo- ; ing offered to the citiaens of Clearfield county. , The undersigned Agent is now in this place ror the purpose of sup lying every farmer with an ' article of the first lass. Ho only asks a fn'v trial to secure its successful introduction. Farmers are particularly invited tu call and examine the in before curcbaaing any other pot'ern. W. HANCOCK, Clearfield, July I, ISM. Agent. L. V.fRANI. WAITIR BlRSlT. C1U'S and BAKHKT, ttonjpys at f.aw, May-4, '43. Ci.Kar;L0, rs. 1) OtKRT J. WALLACE, AiTonsar it him I L Clearfteta, ft., uric id Shaw's Ron op osite tbtJcuroal oflie. dec. I, IS33.-IX M; HOODS! a r n r. mi a n it ! v a t. o i- I 0(1(1 ! at iii;i iirAi,t '-ii sioin: '..l,.7l,".., f:";i" t-t.ir.r M.-ri.tw 1 M",I I !",; ..,.) ?mmrr ,,,, l "ItiM'st rvcrv (.cHcrtpiioii, A I,...uhIuI a,,..,,,,,,.,,, , f ,.t; , ,,, Rood, of the h.wa.i and 1.1., t iirUt. Aluo , grciil ariclr nf n.u noil,,!,, lKV..M)sj AM) NOTIONS. llonnetn, Hliaali., llal and I'apt, Uoota imd Shoei, a liirgo qininlilr, iiiiiunarc, vi eeiiiwnin, Iirugt and Mt.llcino, Oil and Puiuti, Carj ct A Oil Clolha, (J K o c l: K I E s , Fiah, Bacon and Mour, :clcrt. in i and Imrrcla, th loweal eaah or" rendv nay uric. ... v,i ii.iniuy, an oi which will b mid at i My old friendi .ml il'm .nl.iu ..'.....n. ... rMMU.fi.ll. .. .... ' T-r-S. II. All kinda ofr;? 4 V ..,! 1 CO I TH )' 1'HOVVCE taken In MrhiLn ol taKen in exchange ot Ooods ! t-lesarflulil, Juno 2li 1863 tVM, P IRWIN. Clicap ru mi i( nie! DK.SIRES lo inr.irm his old frinnds and cua t' mcrs that, having enlarged hia shop and iuorenscd his facilities for luuiiufaoturing, be ia I now prepared to make to order furnituro as may bo desired, in good stylo and nt cheap ratca for , Canli. He mostly has on linml at his "Eirni ture Ruoins," a varied assortment of Ready-made furniture, auionc which an i bureaus and Side-Donnls, Wardrobosand louk-Ciises : Centre, Sofa, I'urlor liroukla.st aud Dining Extension Tables. Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny- iiniu auu oincr iieasieaus. SOFAS r.fnll KINDS. WOKK-STANDS IIAT-IUC'KS, WASH-STANDS, Ac. Uo&ing and Ann Chairs, Spring. Sent, Canc-Rottom and Parlor Chairs and Common nnd other Chairs. L O 0 A'.Y G-GLA SS ES Of every description on bund ; and now glasses for old flames, which will bo put in on vo ry reasonable terms on short notice He also keeps on ham", or furnishes to or der, Hair. Corn-Husk, Huirnnd Cuttun top Muttressee. COFFINS, of every kind, Made to o-dor, and fuueraU attendod with a Hearse, wshenovur deairod. Alsn, HoiiNf Palntlli",-done toorder. Tho siil.seriber also monufaotures, and has ConMantly en hand, Clement's Patent Washing Mahim;, The boat now in use. Thoso using this machine never need be without clean clothes ! Ho also has XATlOSAt. COllMLIiCfAL COLLEGES. LOCATKIl in PHILADELPHIA. S. C. cor. Ttb and ( bestuut Streets, New York city, Brooklyn. Albany, Troy, Buffalo, Detroit. Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis. ")00K-KEEl'lNO, I knm ixsiiii", CovMKnruL , ... ...... i j , A RiTiuiKTtr, CuMiir.RriAL Law, Fons, Con ...... . . ' " .. 1 . . J . h These Collfgei being under the saint. General and local management, and uniting in each tbo advantages of all, oiler greater facilities for im parting instruction thun any other similar insti tution in the countrT. A Scholarship issued by ayiy oue is good in all for nn unlimited time. 'I ho Philadelphia, Collego has been recently j enlarged and r-jfurnished iu a auperiur manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Com mercial Institution in the State. Hryaxt A Stnitton'a series of Text Books, em braving Hook-kuepiug, Couimerciiil Arithmetic, I ' c"lllucre'l '-aw, for snlo, and sent by mail. pi'orJM ,, fut ,.in.,ar z?zz- GREAT REDUCTION! New Goods nt Reduced Prices. rphe ( Id stock to be sold it I a reduction to cor J respond willi the new goods. .M KUATZER I Has just received a gene.-al assortiueut tf 'DP.Y (jt)ODS Jit reducrd (uices 1 DI.'Y HOODS ut reduced prices I DliY (i(K)DS nl icdueoJ imeen DliY (it lOD.S at reduced prices lionncts and Shaw lionnets and Shawls Honnets and Shawls I'onnets and Shawls CLOTIIINfJ ! CLOTHING Ci.OTIIIXG CLOTHING -lardwave, ttipptiswaie, Tinware Notions Notions Notions Notioi.- 1 1., ., n u,. i t;. .......... II.. I . . . . ... ' iiai'mare, .iieeiifwure, 1 1 invar.-, " "'dwarc, tleoiKsivnic, Tinware, Iiaiunu O. n . .. , . .n J1 11 XS9-hijZiL4Z SJlil iU. Tu"' Coffee. Mobiles, Sugar, Salt, . .nines, meo, i-iour, iincon, risn Tolr.cco, Crackers, Vi negas, Oils, Varnish, , Carpets, Oil Cloth, Drugget, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Churns, Wa.'h-boards, Tubs. Buckets, fl:,t Irons, Pans, Window-blinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Umhrclli, Bod-c ords, knives and Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Slnvo blacking. All of which will be sold on the most renaouublo terms, nnd the Mgho.-t market price paid for Grain, Wool, Shipping Furs and all kinds of c iuntry produce. J. 1. KRATZEK, Front stre t, above the Acadoniv, Clearfield, Pa. June 3, 186.1. i: k I ac; i: orah hoh x I'oh sai.i-: '1 he subscriber offers to sell, on vorv rniwin. aiile terms, a J vt u iiiiK.r. CAHRIAGK, ana also t-lil -Altlli);.H WAGON, nearly new snd both in good running order. J. li. u S AHA V. ug. o, 6.1. TAXTIU an active, intolligont boy, It or M 14 years old, to lenrn the Storrkeeping I'.usiness. Apply tu JAMES E. WATSON. Aug. lHfi;i-L Will:aiffg, J'a. DR. A. M. HILLS a W X ESillKS to in form hia pat- fl - t iijhi. iiruicssion- .1... r Cyfj, 1 business rnnfines ,jj -: i.im to mi oftico all tho titnn. find im wit! .-ry"il.rfor be unable ... ... ... .... ... Ii io maae t ruieasionai Visits to any of bis accustomed places Ibis summer; but aoay be found sut bis office on the southwest cor ner of Front and Main streets at all tiroes, except when notice appears in the t'.wo papers to the contrary, July , 'fi3. tf. A Iirill.i ii ,' i ; in vi i !, i t'iii: IONIC 1IIU ILL llM in I Mil Al I I li .;r, t Xot Mdhv Drunkards. m. nooPLAWxi'fi (ieniian Bitters, run-Ale i.ii i,v DR. C. M. JACKSON, PIIH.ADI I PHI l a. Will FlTectnally and Most Certninlv CUKi: ALL I) IS MASKS ARISlXrt FROM A DISORDERED i LIVEIl. STOMACH on KIDNKY8 ILUori.AXjrs CKIi'.MAN lUTTKi Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility Dianas, of tbo Kid neys, ud Discosns arising lV.nn ii Di. frdered Stouiacli. OBSICRYK TDK FOLI.OWIM, SYMl". turns resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : in ward Piles, r u 1 1 n e as t r lilood to the Head, Acidity of the Ktoiuaoh, X'uuioa liuiirtbmu, Disgust for Food, Fuluesa er Weight in tl-o Stomach, S.-.nr Kru, tntions, Sinking or Flutteiinj; (it the Pit of thcrtoniacli, svln, ining of the Head, Hurried an.; Diliicult Hreathings Klutterii s lleurt, Choking or aullucating Sensi. tiiiions when in a lying posture, linmiesa of Vision, Dots or Webs beforo tho Sight, Fever and dull pain iutii Hem), Deficiency of Pcraplrution, Yellowness of Skin and Ly.j, Pain in tbo side, Hack, Clu . tA Limbs, .f c, Sudden Flush es of Heat, Uuruiug ii. the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great D e p r essieii of Spirits. PARTICULAR NOTICK.-For those who sue and will have a Liquur Eitters, we publisU the follow iug receipt: (iot one botilo Hootluud's Oeriiuin Hitters and mix with Three Quart f tiuuil llrumly , Whitley, and the rcsuft will bo a preparation that will.ir ired in medicinal vir tues and true e.tcelleuce any of tho numerous Liquor Hitters iu the market, aud Hi!! r..i mwh .. You will have all tho virtues of ff;,,h,nr, Ilitlci H in colincctiou ith a yooV orticlo uf Liquor, at a much less price than these iui'erior prepara tions will cost you. IIOOFLANIVS (..'KKMAX IJITTKIiS WILL UlVJi Yol' a r, o o i) a v v 1: t i t i: Will give vou STItO.Vti II KA l.Tli Y NF.KVFS, Will give yon BllISK AND KNEKUKl'K; KKKT INffS, Will enable yuu to SLEEP WELL, And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER, 4c Those suffering from Hrokcn Dewu aud Deli cate Constitutions, from whatever caus, eithor iu Mule or Female, will lind in Hoofluiid's (Jorraan Hitters, a Remedy thut will restore them to their umal health. Such has teen the rate in thou. auds of n, nances, and u lair tii.il is but required to prove the asscrtir.ii. Hemeiubcr that tiiee Hit'.ers are NOT Alohe- i holic, aud .NOT intended as a Hevuugo. The proprirrnrs have thcueunds o.'Letteis from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyer., I'hysi. ciaiis and Citizenr, Testifvinir t f their oh n ner- eo mil knowledge, to the beneficial effects and I medical virtues uf these Hitters. from .i. J. At'irli.M lirunn, I). l., Editor uj tht Encyclopedia uf Uili'jiom Kifiwltdyt. ) Although uut disposed to favor or rouoiiiujeu.I , l'tit.'nt -Medicines in general, tbruugii ditlrua i of their ingredients and effects, I yet know .t no sufficient reasons why a limn may not testily to . tbo benetito ho believes himself to' have received I from any simple prepurution, in the hope that ho j may thus contribute to tho benefit of others. 1 do this the tuoio readily iu regard to Hoof land's German Hittcrr, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this cit, becnuio I was prejudiced j egainst them fur many years, under the imprera I ion that they were chiefly nn alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shneuiaker, ! Esq., for the roinoval of tiiis prejudice by prune. I tesir, and for inenuriiguiueiil to try them, whou : siiflcring from great and long continued debility. I'i'ho use of three buttles of these iiitlors, at tho I beginning of the present year, was lolluwed by 'evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bod ilyiind mentul ligor hich I had not felt for six mouths betoio, uud l,nd almost despaired of ro ! gaining. I therefore thank God mid my friend for directing mo to tho use of them. J. NEWTON HROWN. , Philadelphia, Juno 23, 1 SRI. , Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder, in Youn; or Aged, Male or Female, ure speedily remored, and speedily restored to health. - Delicate Children those suffering from M.iras- , inns, wasting awny, with scarcely any flesh on tbeir bones, are curod in a very short timo ; ouu bottle in such cases, will have a most surprisiuir cflect. e i Parents hu :ng suffering children as above, and wishing to ruit-u them, will never rejiut tiiu day . they cionuimeed n iih these Buur.. Lit -'aiy man, .Studenu, uud tbos.i woikllig ; hsr.l w ith tbeir In aiiis, should alua;s keep a hot llo of Himflliind's Hitters ueur them, as they will find much benefit fioiii its use, to both uiiud and body, invigorating and not deprjuiuj,-. It is uot a Liqiioi jtiuiu'uiit, unj leaves no pros, trillion. attj:.ntiox,'soldii:rs, And the friends of Soldiers. We call the attmtiuu hf ail having relauous or fi-A-nda in the army to the f..ct that "llooflaud's German Hitters" will euro nine tenths of tlo dis eases induced by exposures and privations ieci dcut to comp life. In tho ii.-Lr, published aliuo.t daily in the uowspnpora, on tho arricU it li"! sick. ill bo noticed that a very large proportion ""lenng irom Ueuitity. fcypry caoftliat KIUJ('an nc res.iiy cured by UoofUnd's Gonuuo Hitters. Ho have no he?iUtion in stating ihnt, if th.'.o L'iiters were freely used imi.n.g ojr o' uinr, iiiinurcnj tu ii.-pt flight be S'svcd that oth crw ise would be lost. The propiicturs are daily reoeivin; llmnkful letters from sufferers iu the army and hurpitala, who have been rcrtored to health by the use of these Hitters, sent to them by their fne iije. PKWAUE OF fXUlKTFI.'fKn'S : Crs tlist (he signature cf "C. M. JACKSON" Is on tho k TArrra of each Bottle. Prlcp per Itoltly 75 eent, Or half liis.cn for l. Should your neare-l druggist not have Miearti cle, do not be put off by any of tli intoxicating prejiaratjons (Lot may be offered ia its lci, but cD'1 t0 ' 8n e lU t"rn, iarc y prkiJ, .Mi.ri... ' J . ' i'niici,ai un ceanj ilanulafllory, no. nil Aroh street, Philadelphia. JONES EVANS, (.Successors to C. M. J.rivv A C".,. Prorriit.rs TFor ial. al H.rtrwick A Hos'n'a ttrtif (tore, Clearfield, Pa. july I 'fj T