( 1,1, A l I I KM', I A. Wednesday Morning. October 7. ISC 3. ""TrM(M iuiic m tir. HC k I; I. I 'or '".'!' ifr, av.nmi: w woodward, ' if . ('! ' Ci'oti'y. M'l- Jvrf'i' ( tht Ai.'rt'dx Cf.r'. WALHIt II. LOWItlK, Or' .4 ,"i ,",' i-"1 "'.. 1 I '. !IOC H A TIC I lT H 1 1 T Til KM. ASSKMLIY T. J. BOYER, of Clearfield county, A. M. BEN O.N, of Mclvenn county. DEMOC K ATIC COU TV Tl C K HT. lilt I i M l 1 I' ! 1 I M S v l ltiH IS t 1.1. M, I II I I' r lUAVAitr, or uoouhalkh t i i m t r 'A VILLAIN.. TO THE. '"MjJ ""sYrY" 'rrn.""" ..ii,At m. M,hfi.-.Uioit --tlnt c.ni.l.datu - ciuii.M'y at pirn 10 cm Wo., i NAnn decidi-d th. I "M.UIi.TK'I'nurci nti iliirii.il rvrt whet . to he cm RICHARD LlOSSOr, I OllKlUN AM' 1'0M!;:I1C(50()1)M, tlemfcH, Pa, A P R R I t! ' A ii ft I v A t i ITS 1 1 : I.A I'loN l ' TO l''l "SUTprd in proi'mind i;;tii)r;iii( r.M 'All tin' "inlclligi-nri! and wealth" i ( lainicl I'"'" the settlers," ami I till' I'M inhabitant thorn' W'hiihllVC made our county w lint it isMig ! malicd a v 'degctienite" rat e. TKKASTIRKH, CHRIS. KKATZKK of Clearfield. COMMISSIONS, AMOS READ, of Lawrence, twp. AUDITOR, F. F. COUTERET, of Covington twp HOW TO AVOID ANOTHER DRAFT: Tho Abolitionists nro just now call ing upon the people to vote for Curtin ' " if they would avoid another draft. It is but u short time since these sumo fellows were trying to make tho public believe that tho Conscription Jud,- had in) rifHit If ilisfniiii hied. I. .Mii. (.. ) "'" ' f. ' '.( r ho make I'lU nM'Hiotl h,w nt (A nW that they are nsstrting an unqualified lie There In no other nnino for it. Tho fullottifiji is the decision of tho 1 r . , 4 'iturt in which nil tho Judges ooncurind. It Mems that .jrw, perhaps fiavinc to, , ... . ll,ul" V The decmon was dolivcrcd on ft cao ,,,,,,, mm.i one of Ih".V to attend - V J .ihupolificl .ueetin,. held hereon lues- of Wllkc.lmrro. ;llBy of la,l t,-k ; ud ,t a..o uwv that , ((Wh(C n & tliu mwi'loiitooimlv plied, iy ..! , ,. . . .... l0MiniM 1 1 t,e civil rlchtu ol l.oi.roi n cirt.vH, with tho vilest anil inctin-' piilzeinhip, and hid rchideneo leiii) un- el of t-hituleiM iieuinht the people of tlm impnrcd ly mih lemporiry niwonce, " ' Uww u vifilit to vote on cleetion dy, UJt What purport, to bo a description of ' ui.dr the Comtilution. to wlncb hit 11 . ., . r fenliv is iluo, he can uu.Uiru no right to (he two meeting appears in tho IWu or, vott," ol-lt.xvl,i.ro, except by a eUte of tho 2d. Wn cure nothing about his false-1 reHitolu.t, fr0ni one district to another, hoods uhout llieni.e or the nLolition meet- Tho !cnrnerl .ludpo deprecales ip, or the nmnber of Kepuh.iean, in M- --e. u that -tendance. Such he, do no harm. Kvery 1? inMCurMo us0 0f l.npuBgo.- hody krows IIihi mere were hi. ivubvuun rte ('ongtitution woulil not aiBiranenisc rm,i as rnnny leniocrnln in town that u quid i fieri voter. But, to ecJro purity nieht ij there wore Ifi-nuhlicans ; and if! of election it would have .U votor. in nifein, m imre m , , , , . w . ..e ,nev nro best known on Democrat, attended their inecung, "-. :,,,, 1 f voter voluntarily utavs at home, or toes 011 a journey, or joins Hl'jl IV . c. ....1 ; . , .11 hi. i'iin..ii ri.'o 11. jniriiriii and mMf. .,.1111.1- , L... "1 -I . """I . . . . .... . iijiii.M.t. ni tii'ii..Hi.i..n 111 in ill iiimiiii itiirv thnl ,,v .ore their ,.,. nn,nl n , n, , p , rea.n.v.- . . - " -tnmIOa Allilheirrnn.lMlatM. i.rmiHni lorui r,n me eve JnM tereivod at MUSSO '.S'. T.-T. ".. . iAiT.U of the elcrtiop. II nriy of them wrte open fllN'dllAMS to jut ci itici'in if any cf tin ir privato i r f'" ' N''Z polilicftl chnrncten could be availed--or their worthincMto f.ll tho place dosigna- r;xVATS ted for them could be faiily quvHlinned nuch rtiiuult.4 would 11ft have been delayed PHAWI.S to I hi lute day. 'All Heb 'ntUckif !f';N,K,!! , nt SoriHRtion at S'ii.atioii nt .Spiicntlon nt Senna lien ut fyinnation price 1 at wossors'.. 1 at Senalion j.ricen at ScnMition . pricr ! niado will bo niao'e for the purpoo pf MUSLINS J " Sensslion prices, DF.CKIVINQ Til E VOTER ; find all who ' All to bo had nt MOSSOr.S', . i attempt to prselico such deception sliouhl IjIi bi neimation pncc( be met AS FKK2MKX SHOULD MEET J, THKIKFOM! I TABLE CLOTHS at FHINUE nt n I Victorv CkitTAiN. NVe can arniuro our neonki would endorto and approve it Ac. I5ut now they arc to voto for Curtin to eweapo its odious tyranny, and its cruel hardships. Verily hero is strango iuconsibtCMCy ! strange stul tification ! jut such confusion as al- their crowd was thus rwolon to repecta bio proportions, and the Kepublican load , the armv rf his country, can it bo n.iid ersrelused to let their lollowera attend 1 the Coiwtitution ha distVanchised him V ersniuM. ii .... . Four of tho Judue o tins court, living the Democratic, meeting, it only goes to ou', V" ..." 1 .i.:, f.n.l n,om- bill ws a popular mcatur that tncj, wi,i0 ic,ll0eraU arc anxious to !?eveg on t,e (av 0f every presidential (hear both tutts, the Kepublienns are. atraul of Dtmoeralie arguments. Hut let us prenent a few sonlences from this hired traduecr of the people of Cloar I field county yes, no doubt hired and paid for by our own ungratefjl citi.ens r V It... nf f Im r.f.pntinn Pe fiiivs ! . , 1 1 : I I nivi...ti 1 j- w-ayeoveriaKe Dau men w nen noun , time a tbU rettliim of ,he ,olno in Bcucmea of wickedness. But how tho election of Curtiu is to prevent another draft, is not explain ed. Is Curtin going to turn his back upon his Jacobin masters at Washing friends throughout the county, that our ; j t information as to tho result of Tuesday's HOSIERY at olection, is of the mot cheoring character. JtlUUUNS at Tho extravagant boasting and bracing, j M M I NQS 1 in which the Abolitionists indulge boex-. n ftnv ,.. 1 ... . 1 : 1.... . ' . ' tcnsivcly, is a t uono lor eueci anu i ou 1 part and parcel of their system of brow beating aud overawing Democrats. Their only hopa is in tho noldiorn' vote, liut even here they are bound to he cruelly do ceived. The Democracy has nothing to rear from tho votes of tho soldiern, w hen they are beyond the reach of thope of their officer wiio would disgrace their uniforms firlfitt nfik. - . ..... 1 ' -i .... wtF. inq limit .,,1 nt iecs Rr.'iU Trlc nf ar-ful r,..iin. pile DltY-GOODS AND 'OTlovJ pries llonrMi, FUl., M llkU snd L(n, llootn nJ Shosi, t Ur ... , lurdw.,,, C.rnet A Oi, rut. OROCERlEr A irlcrm U 1 1 . . ."lt Ibices ;oriho b,tqualitT,ill cf which iin J'S prices (ho lowi.t cah or rotdy pr rricM -WA Mtf nlil frirtn.!. . n.l ...1 i 1 r "w puuoo fins..!. r.rices reppeptfiillv iavlted to call. ',rll;, J at MOSOl'S'. JMN- AllklndiofflM.v..., NontnliAii iMinao 1 ''.'.""i CU.arG.lJ, Jnuo 28 18M .Sensation Nencalion Sensation Sensation SensMion prices Alwavson hand at MOSSOIV. bv attumntini! to control their men in election, in the city of FitUhurg, where , tllis ,1 july 0f fiocnien. Nor have their othcial duties take thetn and "e... cftn lL ,jftlf )e they are not permitted to vote. Have " ,, il.pt .riM.t to chariro tho Constitution I number they boast ol. hven if they could . .1! .1'. .Iinm S.l.ll 14 OUI'! it ..'rMil.l nnl nvnil tlipn T f K P I'.0 1' I, I. I IT 1. r. Iir . 11 . uiaiiig - , " . "" II A K U I. A It I'. ia the caa of the volunteers nol ti1M0 0f lMe veti or towns, or I such asSawa.n.n'ls I Fork s, Knives, CASSIMKUES at K ATT I NETS at TWEEDS at J F ANS nt VESTIN6S at SHIRTINGS at Sensation Sanation Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation prices . prices prices prices prices pnoes nt MO&SOrS". with dii-fianct case and such CLOTHING suchl as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Cain, Now for sale at JIOSSOPS'. at sensation prices ton, and furnish no more men to carry out tho Abolition programme t lias he made tip his mind that the hat influential ieoplB of tho county taken lace, and tho uerutiuiia aro always embraced by hull drcd of politicians aud other.", to visit Clearfield town und become ported to county aflairn. Clearfield counly, be it known, ii one of the Oil rallarc of Deuiocraoy ; it in the home of Hifiler, and ibo Mmu. ol many o! m. uio uc.uu. .u,- ,,hl,tM, Thnr i. no di- in the army. Tin "tot large manufacturing districts-hut of tl carefully presotved for both Ihctn and us, fc .... .. c iUpi,l when we return to the intstior, among the intelligent farmers. places which the Constitution nus appoin-1 Pennsylvania and who always flo tlie vo ted lor its exercise " Go. ,,'c"'-1 tine (for they constitute the tnnjoi ity) They know and they at sensation ward. The War Eebt and Taxes. It is truly startling to oontempluto our Spikes, Hinges, j i.iot;aik H.ioh i a Wine, Brandy, G i n. W b iskey. nre ai'ainst them. leel how cruellv thev have been deceived ! etc-( ?t0-' I ..... ....ii.i rliL1 BUPI "8 now ineir expenses nave uci-u uuuou-u i......r.i,.,. r.n.i..i.d statc-iinnn. Ociierullv nauonui uuiikiuiw.' y . ii.i .-uuw men uin.. Ui..o..D .....fc..b peaking, its populntiun m tin mi in piofuuud iy- guising tlia fact, that in the fchort period ; mors than double their worth, to pay even p'ieo ,W l'reSP'U Ab!",0n tin i.r refluctiou. the wori-t slanders upon their . administration has involved us with a I 1 Jin llJ 111 (a VI V i I' luo itit" (.. vi i i a. a. I ..... i- I political opponents, ewpaper reach this bo-I . , ,, , ul0unt 0 ,1jC present Abolition var policy is wrong Di(!nU.,, ,,10 03iy through the intelligence and national (tout, equal in suiouni to me A Kol in order to r'liso IieW enterprise of the beH cUk. of its people, bo, wo wholo ussessed value Of Oil the leal Olid ana mat, 1 1 ohili " urc kUJ t uffWU our roader.-, are now ranged up- fiersona estil,e witujn Ahe bounds of the armies, or to fill up tho thinned ranks on the pido t their couutry. '.. .. i I. ... :..i r.i...i r United Mate. of tho old ones, tho nt aro oiualitu due-! What think you of that, men ot Clear. ci 5i X- Cr, h ..I.....J field ? How do you like to have it thus VI 1UV V v J 'v donod ? If so, Gov. Curtin should have an-', , . . , . ' ' ',. " I v.ni are "strawl in vmlound tuiwranrc I It nounced tho fact loug ago. No oBcj:sti)j. ti,e .-bc.-t class" of our ciiuen who would believe him if ho would swoarjjiavc .lt.,,es4 l0i or who read newspaperf. toitoov. i.)f course all others nro "steeped in pro- Xj no! Another, and another jl'ound ignoianco." We eonitaend this in draft, until tho last man capablo of ; famous landertr. and his employei-s, to tiosrino arniri it nitisturod into the lo School Reports, and to the service, will be called lor unksi throb jectof the war ;s speedily chonyrd frin that of an anfi-slaarif crusade. The only way to escape another draft, is to make the END, AIM and PUR POSE of tho war what it was claimed to bo at tho start THE RESTORA TION OF THE US10.N AS IT WAS, under THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS In order to becomo practical, wo will i , .... j . e ... . lake a iiomo view 01 tae case, unu in uoinp anuouiiocii aim oy iiieciwwruii yuui ; . . ...r II... I.i.n.ti.ai3 r I l.-. if 11 I . I ovmi neiglrbors that, "jmeral'i) peaking, ' . , eDJiniy 10 (Zivc ima .juwiiuu iiuu u.'umoci- ation before they cast their votes for the party now in power, who, if let alone, will double tho preseut amo'int of our present enormous debt. Our present national dfbl is, in round numbers, ..,000,OO(),0itO. Tho depart- x ii i : . i .i ... Census tables, if they would lea. n some-' a . thing of the g.neial intelligence of tlic,r'-" n JO .... people of Cleat field county, But again : ! Pennsylvania for one sisth of tho whole. ; Taking this rule, wo find that our portion " The lumbermen generally are sn iutelligtiit of the national debt will ho $,'00,Oi'K),000. the interetl on the pvplie.delt ctealed in less than threo years of Abolition rule and they feel and they know, too, that the Democratic pa'rty is the only rarty that can govern this country successfully, anJ hence they will cast their vote so as to restore that safe old party to power as soon a possible. Wo therefore say to our friends everywhere, bo of good cheer. The prospect of a glorious victory was never brighter. The Democratic masses are thoroughly nroased, nnd they hnve been joined by thousand of tho honest and conservative men who voted against us in 1S00. Let everv man w ho desires the salvation of his country, but do his duty CAST HIS j VOTE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMI NEES and tee that his neighbors do likewise, and ALL WILL EE WELL. Prunes, Raisins, Fig", Filberts, ic. GROCERIES, say lour, Ham s, Shoulders, Sugar, Molassis, Cotlee, Tea, C r a c k e rs, Spices, Candles, Coal Oil, etc., etc. pncop at MOSSOPS'. at sensation prices at sensation prices at MOSSOPS'. at sensation priuea Alwavs at MOSSOPS'. BLACKING at sensation prices ROPES at sensation prices POWDER at sensation prices SHOT at sensation prices LEAD at sensahinn prices CAPS at sensation prioes At tho store of RICHARD MOSSOP. MOSSOP Always heeps on hand a lull ni.soi (ment of all kinds if goods required for the accommodation ol thi publis. J?ov. 12, H2. aii.-rsor'T i A niPl t?I elas of people, and many of tlieai shue.l tbciri'lTlis is $M,0O0,0UG more than the whole it U i i i , devotion to their country by culi.tinR under its' r d v lu of lhe fitalo nn( the qtloU Have just opened a largo and splendid moulded by tho politicians, aud usd for their . for C'leai field county ii $.1,230,000; just : --r f sole benefit. BeiiiR a Ion a; eMabli.l.cd Demo- (ial,vIa a.e .seS(.ed varU0 of tho whole I ll'AX iTlllHln cratio county, urrjudic nnd bi'inlry have attained , a fHt bold upon ihemludpof tie re"i.io. n.nd-, county . The annual interest on this debt t t 0y stani j,i Clearfield, ually they are being uprooted, and light is lawn-Js 19 J 000, and at our present rale of i r.i....p...i.i v :......(. ini. .". i '"s"! .""' . . favul nn I ir 11 laha lit IT vonra In l.av 1 ncv i .1.. l. U...n mere, ni.a iniuMng i - " j i :rai.. .m.c iur u.ri i... ......... ..,!,. ,..f wmtth are rciv.uir atld thl$ only, is made ,'a ivurd lor Uuo Deuiocratic principles. When thu tho OBJECT of tho war, NO MORE I How do tho respectable portion of our DRAFTS will be required. But until Republican friends like the above ? Is it then, ho who believes other ihe "'n.ously and shamelessly false in .... , . , .every particular? Mho pUd this "sneak will be deceived. 31 ... ,.' ,.-,,,,,. . . Jmth these, mean and dirti lies r Who are the Tho Democratic party is in lavor uf!..fit.utk.Incu of intelligence and wealth" returning to this original purpsr ofjlhat ar0 6CttiiKg iu our count? Look tho w.tr. Judgo WOODWARD 'laround: Did thoso "new settlers" bring their candidate, and his election will j their "wealth" with them, oriafAcytuafo be a voice in favor of such restoration u here? Who were the men who "enlist which tho Jacobins at Washington ed under the flag of their country ?" Did will not dare to disregard. they not embrace all classes? And who Therefore, ve say to all those who!" tl,e "'H'rate remainder?" Will i r Qrirt,i. A,.,r,in .,11 i our Abolition fricntU please point them ft. I V vI'V'Tjvi 1.V casjwiiva iaay . J nil " A. Lincoln & Co.," the interest for one J that has erer been broacht to this connty, ,. . . ' which tney will fell ot the movt reasonable pri- year on the war debt. CCS( ttlnorg wuj(.h be f,)Und . fpiendid iot 0 Tax-payers ! how long will you continue j rp rji j ri r r the present riders in power ? Think of it! j L U 1 1 Is 1 It 1 j One hundred and ninet-four thousand dollars To which they invite the sperial attention of the A YEAR to be taken from the i. Zi of tbe pooj lo of Clearfield cnunty. This tur. is more than ) ou can oay now. Will you ! A Iot of r.1,!ih,u of ,he lfst I"lUern- a .uer , ,, . ., : fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol vote in Uivor of doubling it ; or will yu ! cartridges all of which will be sold at roasoaa- vote in favor of putting a stop to this . bl8 prices, out? We clcse with the following paragraph . "Mr. Finney, of the Central Conimittoe.'Mr. Urabaui, Mr. Swoope, and other intelligent citi lons of Clearfield, vho arrntujed tht meeting, have much cause to feel grulified upon their success." We were net aware, before this, that Mr. Graham bad any hand in changing the Re- I . e .... . ... .... l man oi intelligence anu weuuu. We know not who this lying correspou- thoso who want the war policy placed upon a national footing, so that our armies can bo filled with volunteers, and all thone odious Conscription laws may be dispensed with to all those who desire tho struggle shall ho lor the welfare and prosperity of thewMr1 P"bl'cnn meeting to Tuesday evening, after man, rather than for tho negro to;tLeir lucoti,,e 1,a(l Lepn culled for rW .11 those, in short, Who deiro thatT" 11 w8ch"fc'ed""-- TTII- VVIMY a. .I'D ri'rltrl.o 'U.HW.IH .u. .TO,lu uiiij "b- HIE UNION Ol OUR ATIIEKScd . U W8S cilhci. to prevent Republicans fhall be restored, with all the itiriHTS iirating sound Deniocralic arguments, fr THE states, and the roserved rights !0r else it was for the purpose ol causing a f tho people, as guaranteed by the disturbance; and we do not believe that Constitution wc say your only hope Mr. Graham had any hand in any such is to vote for WOODWARD, LOW-1 unprecedented conduct. He is notoneof RIE.und tbe whole Demoeratie lieL-M . "r "recn t settlers." altliougli B gentle IT IS YOUR ONLY SAFETY TfP 1C V ITTT1 nv 1 uti a X" c s r w.i. ai n ur,,,, We saw him here, playing the EXI'RESSING YOUR DESIRES,1 part of a "sneak," or a spy ; but we had AND YOUR PRINCIPLES. j no idea that our Republican friend Kould thus hire a man to come all tho nay from Gen. McCLELLAN FOR WOOD WARD! I'llil,1u'1I',lia 10 I"'bl'dy traduce, villify , . , . and tlaniler their neighbors tho men e wain our Democratic friends from . . . ; , , , , . . , , ,, , . . 'rom whom thn, act the.tr bread and bitter t being discouraged ry tho votes of tho re- ' turned soldiers. Gen. Geo. It, McClcllan, ' Asothlr Drakt. Washington corres- the bravest, most patriotic, nnd most sue- rodents of New Yoik papers, say anether restful of all our Gcnerals-nnd tho idol draft for f.rK,MK) men from whom 200,000 of Pennsylvania soldiers-is earnestly ad-1 tM"r ' expected to be obtamcdis vocating the election of Woonwatn. i about lo be dcred. If Judgo Woodwarh was n disloyal man WLy m,,ke a dr,flT Wliy no "pty -if be was io the slightest degree Riinted ' 1Le box an'1 count tho ,iamc'i? C00.X) with .ympathy for Secessieiiism-doe. Juh1 c,c" oul lbB Crit clas' anJ noy man suppose " Little Mao." would iee 110 usc ln foolirS tlrae drw" auppoil liim ? It is because Judge HW-. in6 tLe names frotu a wheel. worrfiain favor or putting tbe struggle " I gloty in the name of Abolitionist 1" upon a sound national platform and thus exclaimed Judgo Shannon in bis speech mdfir $uerss pos.u'Jc that he arrays him- the other night and the aenlitnent was elf on the side of tho Democracy. loudly ohe?red by his hearers. ruinous policy ? Another Slander on Ci.eari'Ielp. We cut the following from the Erio ta:ette, into which it seems to have been copied from the Girard (Erie co.) I'nion: "The Provost Marshal of this District, expects trouble in colloeting theconscripts in Clearfield county. There is a strong ; terns, fr sale at reasonable prions. They continue to inauufnrture all kinds of Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove ripe, etc., which cannot be surpassed in t-Is sec tion of the State. They also have on hand Pittsburg Plowa, among which are Eleel Centre Lever flows. Also, Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im ptements. Cook Stoves, Parlor and Coal Stoves a general assortment, and of the bes. pat- infusion of copperhendisin in tlml county and as some trouble has already been made there, he will enforce the law there witb armed men in case of any resistance." Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a general assortment Glass, putty, Nails, Iron aadCa'tings of great variety ; in fact almost every tiling wanted by We venture to sav that the response to Publ, Cl,n rounJ ln l.,,cir establishment. - : . r ...I" the Into draft was more general from this. 5,000 Men, YUIHS cJ B0VS rn Is supplied with CLOTHING .t FURNISHING GOODS at KEIZKNSTEIN' BE09. t CO., where It TO BE Sold at pried that will Induce all to be 2XITl.LDa:C51223LEa WM. 9, nun. Clicnp ruriiltiiret' DESIRKS to Inform his old frl.ndTL lrn.arall.nl Viaulnn ... , . ."On M, , cuir;ea nn H increased his facilities for manufacturim w now prepared to make to order Tumi. " bo desired in good style and at ,i,wp ""J taah. Be mostly has on hand it hi. p M lure nooms, a voriod assortment of RejJ, Farnitarc, among which ars Bureaus and Side-Boards Wardroboi.nd liook-Cnscs ; Centttfc.f. L lireakfast and Dining Extension m'.;. Common, French-Post, cottage, J Linrl and nthnr HaAciHi. SOFAS of all KINDS, WORK-STivJ it a Tt? a rrc w i Lin o-r . v., "W ... i..viio, ii rtOll--l A1MJS Kockmg and Arm Chain. Spring-Seat, Cane-Eettom and Pirlor CkJ iiu vuuiiuuu una oiuor tnitn, l Q OKI y G- G LASSES Of every description on hand; and stiJ wu iis.iicir, nuiL'U Will lie .Ul ID ry reasonable lorms on short notice, lie also keeps on han. orfurnisheitoii. aor, Hair, torn-JIusk, Hair and Cotton top Muttresses. COPFISS, of every kind. Made to order, and fuuerals atlundea sit Hoarse, whenever desired, Alan, House Falntinc dons lonM.. The subscriber also manufactuni constantly en hand, 1 Clement's Patent Washing Maihir. ine Doit now in use. 'those asine thii tt never need be without clean clothes! H(i, Sunt a 1V.1 Ity devoted Interest to the CLOTIIINO ESTAB- ' Valuable Timber Landani SAW-MILL PROPERTY THIS fine property is situate in GirH nir. ( ' 1 . . T. 1 1 . n auoui i.iisu acres oi Land, tr.ct U i and parts of tracts Nos. 5,tt)j and 53B ! hinds are yet heavily TlMItERtO.withiiJ lilvnfPTVP Oil." UlMiiJp '1 ...j v, - . , A.i . LULU. A STEAM SAW-MILL la complete running order, capable r...c im ui isoarus pttW&J nn an ius necessary rnaus, rsnrosdi. t. pulling stock lo the null; one larp aV nuuFe, fix imam nouses, store noon. &.. ii ...... .l ... . i .".en uurus, a DincKSinitnsliop, K.I needpsary outbuikings are upm the proftr I There are about 1(1 acre cleared Uod, cj good fence, and a Plnnlt Road towir tiirl lor getting lumber to market. This vsrlual le property is titnatt spot id irei'K, anout 41 miles from the river. idun i nmriy Known as the Frenchville Steam-Yill Propertj and is now offered at PRIVAI15 SALK tJ reasonable terms. All kinds of steed a oaa be safely and economically tikes teaii from tho poin indicated. jfifApplication can be made to either i: I unders gned residing at Clearfield, Cltd county, Pa., cither personallror hy letter. JAS. T. LFOXIL W.U. A. WAUWl GREAT Wttm Come, snd ynu can hare bv ouis;h, All kinds and styles of Clsthlng at nearly one half OF THE Price usually asked at ether Stores. LIS II. ME N'T the universal satisfaction which has been given has induced them to snlurge their STOCK, which in quality and selection, is now inft'rinr io none I New Goods at Reduced Pntl IN PENNS YL VA NIA . ' r rh 1 1J tot'k 10 ' j tmJ I respond with tbe new guodi. I. J- F. KRATZESi a general assortment of DRY GOODS at reduced prices DRY GOODS nt reduced pries : DRY GOODS at reduced prii !; DRY GOODS nt reduced prin : Bonnets and Shi" Bonnets and Sbaii Bonnets and Shawls : I Bonnets and Shawls Clothing good enough to aniline i CLOTHING -.T AmiTtvn iUlXll.Mjr at prices that cannot be beat. Nniv in ihp titno tr nnrrlmsf. ... .i r . . . 1. ... ... - -" " " 1 1 voun.y iuu 1...., Lfr. wum, if you desire any thing in their line of business, any other district in tho State notwith- Give thea a call and examine their stock, and standing the fact that the Conscripts from ( they f" aitrea that you can be accommodated. , . , , , , ,, , ,.1 iiememoer, meir esiaoiunmeni is on neconu, this county hud more, than detuh'e the dis- Slet, f,,Brfield, Pa, where you can buy goods) tance of any other to travel. Wo have not tlle 'ry bt advantage. . , r . 1 , 1 i-ii.l JPifOld silver, copper, brass, pewter and old! heard of any trouble made," or likely lo et iU u tTken in e ichanw for rood,. GOVERNOR, Or any other man. CLOTHING 5 CLOTHING llardwnre, Queensware, Tiawsre.1 ; Hardware, Queensware, Tinws.rO 1 X a r A t&'a vtk A.iann.wn.n Ti n tpl.H $ :"u7uh.Cr,p,Aw' l" th MANSI0N ; Hardware! Queensware! Tin llOl'SK, opposite the Itank. HE1ZENSTEIN BROS, i CO. Clearfield, April 8, 1SG.1. 3m. bo "made;" And if this lake shore elan- j derer wishes to be believed in thefuture,j he will acknowledge his error in the above i statement. Jrjjrlhe Government at the present timo has on hand in tho different ar-! senals throughout tho country, seven hundred thousand stand of arms, five hundred thousand of which aro effec tive. The number is rapidly increas ing, tho Springfield manufactory a lono turning out .',0i0 rifled muskets every month. Under tho contract niado by Secretary Cameron, nearly two yean ago, with private parties, for 2110,000 rifled arms, only 25,000 have as Yet leen delivered to the Government tho muskets mannfac tured more T1 1 I 1 ..I . i Iii. I i iiiere uro aisu on iinnu udoul ,ivu --t .Marin. 1863. MERRELt, BIGLER. NEW FIRM. " IIAIM8W1CK & HUSTON DRUGGISTS. MAHKET Street CLEARFIELD FA. Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Super, Pill. Candles, Rice, Flour, Bacea.Fi. Tohicco, Crackers, Vines". Oi.Tf .tarpets, Oil Cloth, Ilrugeet, lrfoHM S500 1 m rsjS2W.4 mm a j The Commissioners of ClearBeld county, Penn- docks, Churns, Wash-boards, Tubs. stiil I svlvania, offer Uie above reward for the arrest Ir.vn. Pon. Wio i,i;n. Wall-ras and conviction of JAMES Cl'RLEV, the sup- Oil Lamps, rmbrelUs, IJed-cordi, aii1 rosed murderer of llnrttev Enann. of Karthaus PrrW. K.... n.-i,. ki,..- hliskitl. ' I I township, who was found dead on the eveninrr .hi, k' ;n I,. '., u U. n,nt resjoi)r of the 1st .lay -t August, in thepublio high way and the highest market pries p'a ' ' I in said township, or $2."0, will be paid for tbe Wool; Stripping i'urs and all kid ; arreii ana ueuvery oi me eaiu jamea vuney, in produce, Jv io. jail m viearp.iu conmy. . Front Itre't, above the Academy, ue iiesnio vunij, is aooui leei 11 mrbe June 3, 1863. in oeignL, ui vrrofr ugure, iigui complexion, Dlu KEEP Constantly on hand a large eyes, roman rose, sandy whirkers.and light hair ' and and well selected stork of ! ,cr en ,he lower HP' cu'e b7 a piece being J . K.'ll.n mil In a r.ffM r r rrst ci . . j .it t, r r.. . r n mi L. lr. ana l II IVALifit BAM L C. THOMPSON. i rArxrs oils axd varxisii r-ERITMERY ToiLET ARTICLES. Oommr's I1LAKKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY. TOBACCO &SEGABS. bitten out in a fight. SAM LC. THOMPSON, JACOB KUTZ, THO'S UOUQHBRTY, Coaa'ns Orrica, 1 Clearfield, Ta. Aug. 29, 'C J.J To School Teachers. TIVE TI.AdltKX ,r, WMfed for " V'.jrV DR. A M. HllriS rone issi r . ivernment tno muskets manniac- i H A ' r ar wantea ror the J -v -v-r:. red bv contract rost inrr onethird AnD general assortment of ARL A- Penn township Schools. Persons wishing I '""V lea rjj contract osti ng on einir a,AT1BS . y ARTICLES -to ' nT ih'a wi" n meet the Dire-tor, - ro than thoso mjido at Springfield. iA11Ijn ana rA?,CT AKiiUA.E.s. lon lh,thir1 B,turd,y 0oU)b , p.B,iii.. ma, b. found t l bnsin"' r . . r. - - - -' ' ' l;. i. 19" n.a K. r.tinil .t Ml A 11100 OU . .. . , P..k.n. I I- . . . .' ' ... ... ........ ill W. rt,Reif..1lv Inriu . .Ji. f..ii . - i-. ut rHn.,., win oe ampioyei. ner ot ironiaoa .i.n ""-- and 32-poundcr smOOth-bora Cannon, dent that we can supply the wnnu f all, o, I Aue lVlSM jThv PI rnAT when notice arP"'" 10 tM 7U lion. , vv. v-u..-.. all ' ln ( 5. r ... ... . ' . auki it UI I: I. r.l. A ... ,i.v win r.rr - Which lire rnnir v Imit.fr rnnvertoa in-: terms w meir sauiiaouou .r.v ...iiieguiisuy tne riuingj nv..- aofioM AprU 27th m3. tf By this means tho weiirht of the pro- - joctile is iucreased one-third, and a, T'Ti:n an acUve. inulligent boy, 14 or O0N, entirely new, well painted and finiihed,and a LICHT DtARBOUN ViJiQOS,-"1 greater range gained with hss wasta BJJB 'J', "j e watpon? ' bug."1' PrtlCUl'l..rBARKETT. .bU ta 6tS t , AUg. isre ji. wmiinisgTuva, Ta. . i Clearletd, Pa. April 1, tf. HARTSWICK 4 HUSTON. ! n rv t "a" " wtetm ViTJ't'iTfs'-.-enKAKWB'fJ M j . SK r m r 11.11 I sv-'"''s.-- ., . wgn 1 Aug. i, '63.