Of tf Intfifto Republican. nrnJ-mm w-jrr -..-. :-.-- . 1 JVmc .. ' 'cika'ufiku'C r. " Wednesday Morning, Jan 13th, 1864. Half, Shikt. A further rush of job Work compels in lo issue Lul lml f a sheet t L i-i week. IcA'a learn the County Commission er! have ma lolho following appointments and contract! for the present year : Counsel Wm. A. Wallah:. Clerk Wm. S. IIruh.vy. Mercantile Appraiser. J no. U. Hunt. Coal Contract -,Iuus Fttw. Wood Contract .Joun McGotr. Janitor- Andrew Siu uiitT. rr v " i. .i ,.Z i i TueNewj. It seems that the rebels arc ... ... . ....... quite active 'n Western irginm, having, ,, . , ,i . , l"u. ". "I"-" i . JoiK-svilio. consisting of about aOO federal! toltiicrs, two cannon, and foiiin stores ,, .iniu.B. I iul another report says they hnl surroun lcd our forces ut retrrsburg, and were tlireutening Cumberland, JId. This re- .ort, however is not cre.lited. There I eeenu to be no doubt about their having idccended the Shenandoah Valley to the ticinity of Wimhehter. There is to advices from Minid's army, and nothing important fiom Charleston, Chattanooga, or Texas. ItirThc dead Lock in the .Slte Senate still continues. Tho reader is refcited to the brief tkctch ot Senator Wallace's re- niaikson that subject, ns presenting the position occupied by Ihe Democrats. It .A.VWrV L , , ,. , 1 Buaoowa 01 me .icp.iriing year "over a- " . , " -" ' and Hiliiam L. Murcy. Silas Wrght and Is very true the public interest may de- ,.oumi U8 lw wp sit jn our warm and Co.V pAl 1 ,10,N'Th,0 1 U ur 'rt J' cuiitiun- Stephen A. Duuglns, now stand shoulder lushoul mund that the Senate come to an organi- room, ere we have lighted Ihe luminary of i V, l,u-rch;c' or ln al,' way meddle ; der upon the Mlt ,i,,uonii and under the same -lion. Such organisation could Le t our nocturnal abotle A bright lire hurn-: v0,,!,' rI)JlVTrr S U ', once secured if some Democrat would vote I "'8 "iron dad; fire place, the data-1 month of November, iLfi:, for th? sun, of ,w! '."fZVuS. "ykJ&'ZW, Z for tho Kepublican candidate for speaker; and tho tamo end would as readily bo se cured it dome Kepublican would vote for the Democratic candidate. Who is to give way? Why, clearly,, that party that is mofct responsible for the manner in which the publio business is discharged- We r e joice in tl.e manly firmness of the 10 Demo cratic Senators. Their constituents look for no flinching, The Abolitionists have the Executive, tho House of li'epresenta tives, and will soot) have the State Treas urer ; ami 11 mey are willing to stop the wheels of government because the Demo crats wont surrender the Senate also, let them bai the responsibility. Gov. Ci'rtis'b JIe'saiis. We sre cotn palli d to deft r the publication of (Jov. Curt iu's Message, read to tho Legislature o lliuisday lust, until our next. It is a document that will attract no, special at tention, except wherein the Governor re-j eommeud the payment of Ihe interest! due on onr Stale debt in "greenbacks," in Uead of gold, or its equivalent ihut nm kiog two dollars go as far as three. This, some may say, w ill bo a good speculation. But if we can cheat our creditors out of 33J per cent, of the interest due them, why 'can't we just as woll cheat them out vf the whole of it by repudiating the, whole debt, interest and all ? We ran see r.o difference. And if tho one woiAJ be convenient, the other would V,o vastly more so. Wuat a k cannot I M'kits an ;. -For the life of us wo cannot understand suth men, for instance, as Qov. Seymour, who can give us page after page, of argument that would confound a World's Congress, to prove that I'ue war, as now prosecuted, is wrong ii every sense in which it car. be Tieed, and lending inevitably to our de struction as a people blessed with a repub lican form or government, and yet in the same breath call upon their fellow coun try men to fall into the ranks and help the prosecution of Uiis monstrous wrong. This we say, is what we cannot under stand. Do they expect men to do that which rthey so clearly prove to be wrong ? For tho Republican. JjRAiiAkioN, Jan. 4, 1SG-I. .Kilters 0 the Heyvbhfan : Oists : II is a cu rious fact that the most inconsiderate of people assume the most pretentious airs ikingi who never laid up one pebble in the structure of events. This man Leroi is one of them, figuring iu tho Blaektuan's Journal on other mens' reputations, lie has, lo his last letter, called your corres pondent Crrhead ; but 'twus slauder filled his mouth with lying wonU-ehin-derthe foulest wholp of kin. 1 am uo Copperheud, sir ; but 1 am copporod and copper-fastened and warranted without waste timber. Tho leatherhoad gives di rections printed directions in his lust letter, for kilr.ug Copperheads. Every little boy ln the villngo or I hiliptburg knows how to kill them ; but if LU-er gives ui an antidote for. the bite of tho Copperhead the Iwyal Lr.yue of this coun ty Will reward him with e diploma and two oopiei of Fernando Wood's resolution 1 in Congress. But the leathei bead's bus- "Z 10 8rray ono ror'lon 0 nia fellow - 7 dUeti ia deadly and lastint hostility to .11 the f . "dj seems impatient to fuldll bBtrmnd of exteruiiuotlag wrath." , $ --The) leetherhead ia mistaken when Le 11 iMav. ..... . ! a7 . 7" 0 ltla Of Jeu iw'u " Constitution and the Union In and around Urahamton, who know thrir rights and dare maintain them t and I believe ITiil- ii.slmru l,n.r,.i,nn. .i . ( P burg In. olwnawho lovo the Const.- .tu.ion as it u and lhe t nion as it was. Such men tlimvirmuii is nibbling nt. i ,, ... . . ne wm reap hi own d.-crvinp when , -settlement dny with abolitiouist arrives ho will have to meet the storm of Indigna- tion. beloio which h will wii'.rp Klink away confounded ur.d Kelf-condemn- luo wave survivors, 01 wu- ed before the ga of hi, outraged coum! M W V. trymen. jarnvwI-Lod they not came to the rescue, My leUer has run out to a greater length,' VPry P0l',8 " "irig. ueneral ' iiniiiiu u.ufcni ,, ,T . ... . than the creature deserve, and I don't wish to occunv onv nicrn of vnr u. i. 'etructive columns witu any more notice of 1,;,,, Hell's uiad-huuso ara full of such : Tou lierve, too furioualy iimano, too despurato 'In tn unbound nmone Ainorif an titizens. " v I i r.H. . l'OU THE WlluLli UN ION. j tor the ltupublinui, Uuaiiajiton, Jiinuury 'Jth, 1j0 I. Mertrt. Editor t : I I seo by the llifumuh't Iukhiu that Leroi of rhilincburiJatiU lives. i . fc 1 v 1 wouarr if he yet tecs "snuikb?" Hnvv I. ' .intensely literary some men Houiotimeblie- come and how Ireelv they can then afauo r , . , , """us iieignoors. i romacor - .respondent, Leroi has conio down to a , lucre driveller, whose only talent (if in - 1 ' J v deed it bo n talet.t) is to string Ull - 'ne"ni"f words together without tense. h.'ct witi (irtat suuntl. fill linw niphn.livui- " l c:il he is becoming, and how grandly he bursts out in his last letter on the depar-j ting year. Shades of Addison, Johnston, ) and I'ope, (to say nothing of Shakespeare) stniid from under : and n liilp lSlir! evnirni ' in the armB and amid tho agonies ol thejj) Htarlling "Leroi," besilent. "fiut when tho hour arrives for the 'departure of the old year, wo nro more U'demnly impressed with meditation and 'P , nu iu ure. i.,e. per as paruy open, sucnuy nil aiom , ivo watch the glimmering rellection of the ; lireon the wall nnd old arm chuii-.-listen to the wail of old Boreas 'round the cottier of Ollf domicil, the r-lakh or shutter?, Hwing- inn of 'shinnies" hurried footstens. and w.-.ndor where w will l.n a vnnr l,r.i-n Look back over the past.sce where we ma le : some mistakes, resolve to tnnko nono!,,.,, ,. , assets, ,i : ,i.. ...-ii ..... , ,, ! IJHIs discounted u.i jcm-i nil we wiu iruiy, iionorauiv ; and earnestly do our whole duty to tho .rent Arbiter of Destiny, to our counlrv. and to all man and women kind. There Bank Notes of other Ranks -comes a lap at my door, take a I0112 sigh, j I'Gal tender A demand Loto, reach fur a small nieo of nine wood, draw i clRvks, Drafts, Ac. - it across the ''iron clad," it emits a sul-1 pliurious smell suggestive UUhe lute treat the copperheads enjoyed, give tho -ito:, ' clad'' soii!i fuel and away we go down the I tide, visitor remarks, whewj my dear friend, I congratulate you fur havinjrsueh a comfortable base of operations, for I do assure you this is a cold New Year, busi ness loilows, the thoughts of a few mo ments have fled, "mans' inhumanity to man" commences. Such Is man." What a stupendeous description of the uejiaiiing ycarr 0 wonder that "its shadows at this moment hovered around," the bold Leroi, and "ihat he lighted the luminary of his nocturnal nbode.". One would almost think that about this lime "Rnaiks" cradled before him on their ex ternal "nocturnal" knees nnd begging for giveness assisted in lighting the "noctur nal luminary." It is truly wonderful, t'.iat the "ircn-clad," when the stick was rashly drawn across her, did not go down amid "nocturnal gloom," and lcavo "Le roi" in external darkness. Stick, are dan-! .... . . . I cerous things, to come in contact with "iron-clads," and when drawn acro-s ihcm, in.Mrad of simply remitting a( sulpherous smell buggested of Qoppcr heads," it is surprizing thnt tho "Iron clad's" bowels do not burst out in a finely rariGcd, ratified, compound of coneentra tod, liluminatoil, of Oxygen. Come stran- ger ! thus to usher thyself into the "com-! forlable base of onerations." of genius !' ,oi'i in . .' ' henr : 13 notan Elective expressive of sucU an intrusion, Boo ! Whoo ! ! would scarcely have been sufficiently apologistic. j "The dying year'' the "Iron-clad" the; "spirits hovering around" "the sulphurous smell" "tho wail of old Boreas, around! the domicil and above all tho emissions of! the nocturnal lumiuary" should have' . i 1 r 1 . , m. , Dl"-uu ".vri.i. i-iui ouiy now: call to mind, one instance, of "LeroiV fi)i., u.y,.,B; l,nrn Piimillled l.lnl ro hnli.,n ,1 ..ria.o 1 j -, . . . , j ..j nui- ten by a ' forcig ireign gentlemen" who like , , 1 110 copperhead procllVllies ( "Leroi" had no but who when a full moon came around got considerably excited ! '"Twas at tho time of a full moon. She was riding through the heavens without saddle or bridle. But what has that todo with mo ? As I was saying the wind blow-! ,j .;uki,- xoTICi:.lfh. 'lliiard of Relief' ed;lll be blowed ll It didn t blow ; it 1, for the county of Clearfield, will meet at tho blowcd so hard that it Unwed down rail Commissioners' ofiice, on Wednesday and Tburs fence, on which was reclining a coon. Tho day. the 27th and 2sth days of January, lset. coon gave one h 'artreuding fchriek that rl" Board havt directed that all new tppti. made me 'git up and gif down over a log mu'1 B,'1"ir l"'f"ro ,ho BoftrJ a,", V"" that was also reclining on a log richt for-l ,h!r eWD Bf ,c,ncnt d"to,1,BJ namo nt ":llli,;r t,i. . 1 Vr J . , regiment and oompanyj when etmsted ; 1 10 ninst me and on atlOtlltr log that was ly- j nuII1berof children, with age and ex of each : nib nov iur irom the Bear Kiver Cotnpa-! ny s water dilch, whoso maieslic stream was rolling past with an uncontrolable ve-i locny, almost to overflowing a conher hole i that was rooted down into an abvss of unknown dopth. A person that I nv er saw before, or had any Z as in ' , 11 , t 1 1 ln ex lst.mce, or mat no would come along so soon passed along where 1 was recliuing against my will. ith a compassion so lieunalntil rr s rw t I. nn.u. 1 1 1 to pick up a chunk that shone with the splendor of tho Arabian Nichts Enteri.iin I raent. .lust tlirn mipl.l h . 1 i,f , 1 - ... bullfroe seated on a stump trying to out- sing an owl that was titling on an adia cent treo, whose top came within an ace of piercing tli ; the stars that twinkled in the 1 A IRST-RAIE C00K6T0VH foraaleoheaf lmy be found at his office on the southwest eor , like a toad's eyes when tfl- V"ltil foc 90- loin at this ffloeJoer of rront and Main sweets at all times, excopl firmament, 'wnnrins Vwto TliAn nrl not tilt ib-n did my Mful liliution flaili to my mind forked lightning that ! wa hm-av from '''''Vrowd of loafers that inhabit the ,,'10nH'' surround the peaceful har- roon. seeking whom to devour fre uf rhnriro, land swallowing nt onaaulih a whole bit's worth of red-eye, so Ircely ad- ...;;. I I i ' """,n"''J "j '"-p news. ' r'ol'tunt-'ly for "Leroi" und his readers, J J,t Bt l,m wl,on "Mnnn ttihumsnlly t.man- ' '"7"' ! ment Rn1 congealed the llush and water iv ji iuimmi u've niauan. ninK move- JalLo'iA unlimited .way a few dkya afio mid msued an order for things to remain ,"So." Had things remained Vo," whet awful thing it would have been for the .1... . i :fi i i i i wumij, wiui wuuia uave oeen oiu . niiiiivfu mm -iir t. uenerai rrozo l o II.. 1. .l 1 nil. I ft-. I I T would have been taken prisoner. i AfMow that m'rer sees "&naih-" I MA It It I F.I) At Mnrron, on tlie7th inst., by J. I D. Miller, Mr. William J. Seott ti Miss Mary 1 E. Campbell, bvth of Ferguson toKnhi, this Comity. On tho Slut inst., by IUiu-AV'Lian, ,Mr. Henry I Yeajrcr to Miss tufuli A. Spineer,!joth of the vieiniiy ni J.uiuuer Uiiy. 0,1 "une ,lil'' by ". J- Hinkle t.i Mi.-s Anua M. Van Dyke, both of (Jkn ; Hope. ' "ain."MinJi una i iiiniiuua at ! "IJH'mi.1 J11'-'1'1''1- M;''"!' "niy Iw.on , th8 .-t nth Ntvember last, of lung fever, Henry i S. Bamford loruierly of this plneo., in the fili'd ynr ot in., sro. leaving o wito and four chil- ,lr.... .. , Vtl tllO . 'Jth Dee. I'd". Alexander I'etsrt, son of John nud Surah Peters, of t!r;ull.irJ township, uged ,1 years 10 nioulhsnnd I S Uus. Xtcb bbtrlistmcnts. cnooi. ti;aciii;k wanti.h-a auod schi el teschor wanted iinniedintelv to take ehiir'e of tho I.uthersburg Sehool. Oood wages will be paid. Application must bo uiado at once to DAVID REAMS, Kecratary Drady School District, Jan. 1, 13(11. jn. isih. eo, i,ir,as 1 naro not receive,! value Mr, and am determined not to pay tho same, unless com- ,0 1,080 h duo ,,mr "f , L.vrcnc4 ,..,: u Vl'siu'111111211" LKri'nc' tHWn' "'P.n. H, 1Mi4. ClT.Ti:M-.NT of Iho CLEARFIELD C(li;v. k TY BANK, for the mouth eudiiiL' Dec .:;iltl, nt,nilsvivin Kllltn Slnnll . &S,U'JS'41, ,S77 SI ' b'.SjJ -10 1 fi,oj;j uo lj,2:!K 00 ! 1,70:1 1'ti 20 72 72500 315 n ! 400 00 7G1 75 155 19 liu from other lt,mk pecio J"llimi!i - - " Furniture, - ' Due Commonwealth, (special)' Cost of 1'luies, .!., Loss and Espouses, tw.tea M LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in Note1! in circulation -Due Depsoitors Due on certif of Deposit, ifjO.OflO 12,702 S-I.lf.l (11 i Dl.Oll 1)5 I 2,i:i5 3n ' ai. OH 4,77'J 2 $lfl7,4rt$,I Wtaa "!hBr 1!,inks' - .muvvuiiuu union,-, Interest and Lxchauge, JAMES B. Clearfield, jan 13, 'ti t. GRAUAM, C'aAir. HITHTTP VAT I.' cni'ir ik"1mtp 1 LDLIL oALh of LLAL l.blAl Ij. rpilE subscriber will offer for sale on the prcin- J jscs, on FRIDAY, the lath day of January, 1-01, ull that vuluable Real Estate, situatj in Woodward township, Clearfield county, Ta., known n the Read Alexander property. l'onlalitin lt)7 acres and allowance, f0 of which aro cleared nnd in a good state ol culliva - tion, with a largo bearing Orchard of choice fruit, .,. 1.-1 . ., i .1 1. , . . 1 ... I inu uuiiiiicD no, eieaicu ocuig wen tiioooreu witn !''! and oak, and lying within half a mile of l'usey'e Mill on Clearfield Creek, tnakinc it alto- , gether a most denirable property. I The property will bo offered at I o'clock, p. m. I 1 of fluid iluv. nben tbnaA dmlrinir In mivv.bactt 00j prri,erty are respectfully iuvited te attend, ui the property must do Fold. W. 11. ALEXANDER, Agent for the heirs at law of Bead Al xander, deceased. , January fl, lSdt. Nolico 1)Y a rpP0lulion of the Board of Managers ! J) the l'hilipsburg and Susquehanna turnpiko ltoad Company, it wns Hesolved to enforce tho luw cn 8Very ;crson or )er,nng that would ob- struct ftiid ltoad by laying or leaving Timber, or "V".01 r"C ti0n" M iM"ter "Uh "' An'est, ' ' B. 1IARTSII0PX. l'rst. E. J. Li.orn, Secretary. Jnn.fi, 'fil I)K. TOBIAS' VEXETIAX JKillSE LLX1MEXT. i'i 1 i a HKf i. x ijthc a i nr 11 ujm-?, cures -w v. tiivt win"tt f.-, t t ihi."pv -1 1' n' -1 lutueDose. cuL., gulU, culic, A o. lowing : Bead the fol- BosToy, July 7th, ISSfl D,.TuWBt.W, have used for tho past year II ..... t :..:...i r.. i 1 j .Mi, iiuipu uiiuuii 111 to, 01 111 v lie sn, ni, ns, I'luisrs , ic hDi c",t8' nJ in evfry illstnce found it the best article I over tried in this circus Couipanv, IMonso send six do.en, as it is tho only liaiment we use now. vt e nave 1 MS iiors;s, some very val- uubl. 0, and do not waut to leavo town without iL 11 Y ATT FROST,, Manager Van Aniburrrh A Ce's Menngerio. Sold by all Druggists. OtSoe, 58 Curtlandt street, New York. Jnn. (t Im. tho township in which they resided at tho time of enlistment, and their present residence 1 and that 8,,e ' without the means of support for bcrseif ,nJ cl""tr;n wt0 ,ro acpendeni upon her. 1 Two witnesses of credibility, from tho town'hip in which .',he 8'Jt mu", b? produced., .V'X' ,WT th lutt UUSl! set forth that tho applicant is the person the rep. , resents herself t be ; that the ttntomiaent of the number and age of her family is truo : that she j is 10 destitute circumstances and her family in 1 as .1 n 1 .. 1 it. 1 1 t. r - - . S ..!. ! 1. I l'I,li('8ti"B sre just and true. ' . ,Fo ''talning thes reqiiWtiona oaa b olv 1 ",n.ea .1 lb' offiro r B""d hef, whe fttinli(.al,n 1. 1 j ... I. -, i .-.wM uiwqiuii iue wiiTifsiee npien,r. WM. S. BRADLEY, Clk. January 6, 18U. , w. . .. , A .) J, n( Vor-ni DmVy, ,Vrm H wily unci llfrArfy A Mrs, f i,r r. of tiikTvohld and AHors. UNION rpilh WORLD, lo whli'h (ho Now York HV.i', X Arui Ims been unliod, lias tn-itiv five times llio icifrfital oirciiliution of a'iy Di-moi riKic or consorvallro nnw.i,r.er. Il i.Mretm'ii ..(klv alons more than loo.ono tubscrihors nd ooiKtnnt purchasers, and reaches at least A,. mitV,,,, ttSt doubled. Nothing less than this should satisfy Ve i;r restoring the Umon and Ua author Ivor tha Const hit on t. ... . . . over 'a nuw dlstnu-ted and divi.l.a oouotry, lies In wresllnu power from the hnnJs of thnso hofo !anut(iiiii has helped ti provoke, invite, sad I rt'lof g tho war and that to accomplish thiiioiid, no intiins is to elViictive as tho (lillution, thruugh ablii and enterprising newspapers, of sound polit ical anowieage among the working men, iho thiukliig men, and the voting men nf tho North, j KnOcrprise, industry, and nwney will lis liber-1 nlly eapended to mako TliR WOULD the II US 1" NKWSl'Al'KIl IN AMKHIOA. It neivs from every part of tho world will be early and amin o-1 tie. Whorevor the telegraph e x ti ri 1 4 or rail-' mails run. or steamboats ply, it will gather the latest intelligence. It has a largo t tall of aecoin- : plished correspondents with all tho foderal ur-j lilies, who will telegraph and write to ue tli" ! latest nows from the various seats of war. Itj has correspondents and reporters in every politi- ! eiil and commercial centra in Amerini nud Ku-1 ropo, wiioso letters unit iiispatencs will leave1 U0,'''"K worthy M m.to The Market Imports nnkniiwn to its renders, of the World ere niui" 1 compile tliini tln..e ot eoniplete tliini tlmse of any other nuwrpapor. Iho r.ililurs invite coiuparisoii in this r.'-pect and point to tho reports of the Cattle Market', the general slid country Produce Markets, and Iho Money Markets in its c;liiinti(, as proid of its exeellenec in tlii rospeet. 'J'bo World has also a speeial department devoted to Agriculture, tilled with editorial articles, coiiiuiunicatioiis from ructicnl farmers, im, selected matter, ma king a valuable mill useiul pnpor lor the runners andteehan ies of the country. 1 The war in which the nation is engaged ngninst r.rmed and infatuated Rebels, nnd llio radical policy of tho ndmiiiis:raliou which pr.c longs it, have conspired to bring together upon one platform all conservative, Union nnd Consti tution loving men, of whatever former name nud creed. Jinny of Ihoso who, within the limits of tho Constitution, fought the battles of tli 0 ballot box under the leadership of those Patriotic etnlesinen , nf other and better day, Henry Clay and Daniel Vehster, together with the masses, whoso princi- pies were those of such patriots as Andrew : Jack the cxe.cisj of force or the policy of i-.i.ieiliation the World i!I advocate ; whatever inaket aguiu'l' it, the W01M will opposj. ! I' , 'H '!To every enemy to the Union, , whether aru.cd in rebellion at tho South or I ''f"l'"Hv. r'anting tho seed., of duunion and ', e,-' '"y Ky at the North. it will oppose every flotation of the Constitu tion, which is the only hnpe nnd bond of Union, and our only authority for exhorting or compell ing the allcgianro of the .South. It will oppose every infraction of tho Law, in high places or in low, by reckless and misguide, d partisans, or by tho adininif ti ation which has been their exainplo. It will fearlessly exercise the JVconm uf thr ' ; it will constantly uphold and defend l'rrntm uf Sm rli and Yrtiom of tie llnllvt. To the lawless acts of the Administration, its arbitrary and unjust nrrests and expatriations, its denial of the rights to the writ of hilifn eorjmi, its Illegal proclamations, its abrogation of Stato nnd federal laws, its despotic accumulations of ungrateful power, and its subversions of the safe guards of civil and personal liberty, il will con- staatiy oppose tno letter and tho spirit ot our su preme Inw nnd tho ndvocacy of sound doctrine, until American freemen shall bo roused to the recovery of their rights, their liberties, their lass, and their limited nnd well-balanced government, by the resistless decision of the ballot. l'rofoundly impressed with tho desire to con tribute all that it may to tho great work of this generation, namely, to restore our nulional 1 unity, and to place Iho United States again furo j most among the nations of tho earth, and first in , the peace, prosperity, and hnppiness uf its pen- Vle Hit- OKLD seeks Irom those who dentre j BUch things their sympathy and support, and, aluV " tho i'avur of Him who crowns every Kd work, TKItMS: J Daily World. Y'early Subscribers by mail, : 1 feinl-Wcekly Vorld Single subscribers, per annum, n 1 ... t? 00 .1 (in 5 Oi) . iwu eones 10 nno aauress, : : , Throe 7 50 12 00 22 5J Fivo Ten W eekly World. Single subscribers, per annum, : Threo copies (address on each paper) Five " " " Ten " " " . 2 00 ft 00 Hi! I.i 00 or, go Twenty copies (all to one nddr-ss) Clubs of twenty or over can have their nd.lross put on each paper for an additional chnrge uf 'ten cents each j For every club of twenty an extra copy will to of added for the getter up of ihe club. rur every cum 01 iniy, me rcnii-11 eoKiy, anu for every club of one hundred, the Daily will bo sent, rAci, r, .yiiti'iii, in lint nf the e.rtrti c),iY of II V , .,. Additions to Clubs may bo made nt any time at sumo rntes. l'apers casnot bo ctianged from 0110 Club to another, but on request of the person ordering the Club, and on receipt of fifty cents extra, single papers will bo takon from tho Club and sent to 0110 address. i-All orders must bo nceompante I bv the Cash. Address Till; WOKl.li. ;. I'ark ltow, Xew York. Jiinimry 0, ISC I. flXAXCI AL COXOITIOXoflhc Clearl Jf lield t'oiinty Ajj-ilciiltural Sorlttv lor the jcar cmUniri ith Jain ary HA I. " ""J' 1 Amount ii settle FroIIl mo in hands of Treasurer at last $ 51 30 ment, - membership, and at gates dur. ;,, y..;r County'orJer for I'd1! ' ' - 917 2i 100 Oil $1,003 55 Te am t paid Marshal, $ 5 00 do (iale. keepers, 3S 00 do Ticket Agmtl, 10 00 do l'oliee, 21 jio do Muic, I.i 00 da Secretary, 25 00 do Work 011 Ureuudi, 4 1 75 do Printing. 02 00 do (1 round Bent, 2 y., 100 00 do I'remiums paid. 332 OS V53 73 Balance in hands Attest, January fi, 1SCJ of Treasurer, $ 314 62 D. F. ETZWHILER, DR. A. E HILLS f-v v : ESIRK3 te Id irui his pat- U '-. rom that profession- Wjv al business confines f nim to his office all ' . v. . 1 : 1 , , l,D ,11117, SIHI HO Wilt ' V-17V" therefore be unable ry, . 1 roieisionai T vi j nu vi any ot Pis accustomed plac.s tins t a nime r : but , when notice apPMrt la th. tnwn psnenteUie NEW FIRM. CARLISLE & CO.. DIULEliS is l'OH I'ii; X .7 DOMESTIC Dli (,')OIS, I'lHLU'SllirKCi, Centre comity, IWi'a. Have received nnd aro just oponiiu the largest assortment of tin bc.it, CUE A TEST, AND MOST SEASON A LLE COODS i'l-ar li vuijht tothit fcliun oyViuiiiry, mtnti,lii,g nf ViWX GOOD & GKOCLUtlliS, N0TI0N3, JIAIiOWUKR am. yUKJ-iNSWAmj, g i i ill c s' F ut'ii! Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Balmoral ami Hoop Skirts ! HATS A CATS ! HOOTS & SHOES ! Ready Made Clothing1, of Latest Styles ! OfMir. ir t, uU t- T 'V I n X V l V - ' bJ1UU,J"bUUKr5 b 1 A 1 102s l Ai ! Drugs, Oil, Paints, Putty & Glass! like-Hour Vwt'tj and Cvrn-SlircU! COAL-OIL LAMPS WOOD WIL LOW WAItU I Trunks ij Carpet-Bags ril'ES, TOBACCO AND SUUAKS ! Fish, Salt, and Nails ! Flour, Feed and Provisions ! And alt articles usually kept in a flrst-claii country store all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash ! or approved produc. I'Lilipshurg, Nov , Lumber or shingles. 1H, ISM-tf. The Btt'sison why Every body purchase their C L O T 11 I N U of IJIT7l.'VTriV Pl-iC A- l-Yi 1vL,IA1j1o1 Ljlil l)lvtJO. Cv KKJ. Because the, fell so very cheap-for Cash ! J 1 Because tbey keep the best goods: Because their Clothing is well made A fashionable; j Becauso they keep tho lnrgsst a.-sorttnent j I!.. H,,V.,n...,l. ,1. w .j ...s, ... Because they give every one the worth of hi men'y Because they take the advantage of nohudy ; Because they treat thoir customers woll ; Because everybody likes to Jcal illi them j Because thry sell cheaper than llio rest: Because their Clothing aro well sewed A fit well I Because thev can suit even body : liecausc their Store is o conveniently situated : Because nobody leaves their store di '"tit isflcd ; ' Because all who di al wi'h them are sure to call again, snd scud their neighbors ; Bscauso they lave purchased their Stock t such j reduced prices that they can afford to ADVLKTISL! , These are a few of tho reasons why they sell so cheap. jI.J-AU kit, ,1s of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. Itl.lJ-.NSTLIX BROS, d CO. Clearfield, Nov II, Si!;s, Jm. THE MAGAZINK TO It Till- TIM LH ElERSClj"?" MAGAZINE The Jlcsi und (.heap it in the 'orl,lf,r IavUcs! This popular minlhly magsrine will be ,,,r,ili inroi't jur lst',4. It will contain one Ihcusaud pages ot reading ! f. srteen s,lciidid 1 1 1 1 plates ! twelve colored fashion plates! twelve colored bcrlin work patterns : nn.o liumlted wood cuts I nnd twenty-four pa ties of music! All this will be given for only Two Dm.i ai a year, "r s dol lar less than .Mjuziues of the class of I'eierson.' Ill Tlirilliti'; Talcs and Novtllcttcs Are the best published anywhere. All t, in( jfjtultir trritrr ure c,uyioy( tn irrtt oriifin't'.'if fur -I Vf, ,-o,i." Iu Isl'il, in ml.iiti ,u t, itB u.-u,il quantity of sport slorie. Font OiucisAi. Cer.' itnnir Novki kttks will be given, by Ann S. Stephens, Ella ItoJman, Frank Lee llcnodiet, and tho Author of " The Second Life." It also publishes Famiions Ahead of Air. Onrrni Each numbtr, in sdditinr to Ihe colored plate, ;ieii i.ouiieis, i. nous nuii riresses, enL-rnved on weod. Also a pattern, from which a Dress, Man- tilln, nr Child's Dress can be cut out, w itkout tin aid of a inantsa maker. Also, several pags of Household and other Receipts. ' It Istliebcst Lady's Ma-adne in Ibe W orld.' ry it lor one 3 ear. TERMS At.wATS tt snvixca. One Copy, One Year, Three Copies, for Oue Year, f2 00 6 00 7 50 10 All rive topics, lor Ono 1 ear, . Eight Copies, for One Ye nr, Premiums fur (iettlns up Clubs. . Three, Five or Eight copies make a Club To every person coition uu a club, at the above rates, 1 a copy of the .Mtigmlne for lHfit will bo givou gra til. Atidrf. pnHpniit, CUAKLHS J. fETEtthOS, ' X0B Cfceslaut Suott, I'hiladelphia. ytytslmM W yrwtta, when written for. lll.W II l.cr I C'id T'U to.. It in :y fri-m lh, ill. II r.i , I'ii , Uiiipi K en 1 1 i' M AM i'i I i it '-v rim ;uiinl i. ; nn l I Uj!, tni-iiii.-, nr Iti ,n v m, iniii'ii. i . r ! : r nr litin,t tli.' ni.l Mrl,..ni rt.i'ii III)' IH'Villilit. US I Mill It V ll'i liil'- cr uny'lll i hull it id 1,;. . 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 . - '.'In' iiIm.i.- . u.uJ Mill be 1'iiid fur lii ri'larn i-i w. J. 1'. STKIM.i. Ht.MM.-iV Mill.-. Ii. M.ir t .. li .... 1.1, ,Lr. ::; NO'l H i: t' l HAV1NU in.'id,. nj.j !:..... A-M'-.'i.r nf 111.' i'.nli c lvimlii, nnd ii Lie. m-o u in lui'H jrnnr.ed 1 1 iin by ihi' Hon. I'i I'ii. As-i " In '.i iii-:r Aui'li "ill"';' I'l'ifi r i 1 1 1 . .n.t . t of li.IV I t 1 me by the mmI'i r uoiln.i .1 1 1 would mioi m Hi,, f 1 1 1 rn 'i ( le.ir.iei.l i-oiiiiiy that I will illicit. I to "lapit;; ,'ile.1' i. ti.v.T (loured in any pa.'t of tli' "oiintv, ( ii.ir.-e mo.leiat... AM, .It), IX L. UV. M.. Dee. 1H, W..!.tf. CI, tuilrl.l. I'.i. ,S. Any nelson " enliio - " ,.!., .. licei'.s is subject to a penally" of $ v.i,:, Ii vi;l , oe ei.torcet 111 neeord"iu" with thj h- ! H per.ns violating u,e st,u.,to. jO Tit.1 AV.-Came to ,.; subscriber i.i (. . lonnship on tho liili insiaiu, A 11!.; S PC Kit Willi wlntn spots over 11, and 11 whilu A in its forehead the shape of 11 heart, said si, , it al: u.1, two years oi,!. Tlie i.nner i.. reiiieo I to e.r.n.i I'orniird, prove prop.-rty, pay eliari; , , . !.,;,.- 11. away, or it will be disposed of as il,. ... ,- ilirneij. Dec. :,(', l--U-:it. pd. MART1U iJAll.ll.T. WAH, Ol! JS'LMVAU! A FEE SH ARRIVAL OF Winter. Good AT THE CH K.I cash STU1;E. I am jitsl rocpivin.i: and selected slock of Spring of almost everv fuelling it entoJ''lilly and riuiiii..' r ,,oj t doscrijitio 1, I Jfu, ry I ...... ,Ij ,.f it... ... : 1 . . , . . lill 'hi, oi . . . . . . . . S ""' an 1 ia;.'-t styles. AL.o t 1 great, variety of useful t 'linns. DliV-(iOO!).S ASH A'OTJO'S. J. outlets, Shawls, Hats nnd Caps, Boots and .hoos. a Inrfo quantity, Jlar.hv;,re, Cuor, .iaare. Dine- nnd 'li'iliclnos, Oil ; n l'uints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, (i 11 () C i: 11 IKS, !f n.e best qai;iy,'!i of wi.ieh wiu"be 'id t j iho lowest cash or ready pay prices. .My old In, 'ml.- and the aubllu generally, rcsprctfully invited to call. r ;'-';; '' A" Uin' "f''''.1.V.-,:I npnroved Col M l:r 1'IIUUL VE take., in I,. ,! ... r.... (ioO.ls. WM. F. IKWiy. Clearfield, Dee. 30, ISC;!. VI A I Jilii A A sY:.ULi tias ju r t opened n l:u'e assortment o 1 (nul Winter j )a?C2S333 CSlr coca j FOR LADIES, I Such ns cashmeres, merino.", rcp-detains, plnlds, I Jin rm ut to, brilliants, poplins, ulpoca, d'-bcrgm, ipiiuts, silks, dusterelo'h. ginghams, naiikeoii, linen lnce, edging, velvet trimming, eollcrei'e, , braid, belts, dress buttons, hosiery, vciis, nets, corsets, collars, hoods, nubins, scarfs, hoop skirts, 1 baliaorals, muntles, coats, shawls, furs, notions, ! bonnets, Ints, lihhori,, (lowers, tdaoies, Ao j MENS' WEAR. Such n cloths, cassiuierc, satinett, flannel, Jeans, tweed, coitomido, lutislin, italiiin cloth, velvet, 1 lush, check, ticking, denims, drilling, linen, ornli, serge, canvas, padding, linsey vesting, eaiitun ll.muol, costs, p.mls. vests, overcoats, shawls, bey's jackets, overa'ls, drawers, over shirts, un.lershiiis, boots and shoes, hats and caps, Ac, Ac. uouQ'mmn) mom. Such as carpet, oilcloth, blinds, curtiiiiir, tassels, clocks, looking glasso.-, lamps, churns, I. lbs, buck ets, brooms, brushes. til,eii, washboards, wood en bowls, tieves, Hat irons . collee millF, bed cords, bas, ivall paper, caiot l chain, colton vuro I 'Uo ick. work basket. , lanterns, umbrellas, buf- ,,.r",. ' tn"lk"' r".l"t '"" BTC'- Musical instruments, violins, llutes, liles, ttrings, J U-"'U-m: '1'-, nsware, glass ..r ,t..,.. ware. (.rocenes, dnn:s, conlectienerv, rt.'.li. j cities, tl,.ur. bacon, li.-li, salt, grain, dried fruit, i Neils und rplkcs, glass and putty, oiis, iiici-'iir, tobacco, regars, c.mdl, s, spices, powder, si,,,;, I....1 .. ...1 - . . .. .. I " S '""--""-- 'K '"l". carriUK'i ;;.in tiiunifs. si.it I, ll'lli r-. s.-100I books, Ac 1.II 1 of which will be sold 011 the mo. I n asona' !' ! ter r.os, snd llio hiLhe-t market i'i . i j p:ud lor .all kinds of country produc". I Od. lstl !, J. J', KKATZI.lt. ) Front St., above tha Acad, uiv, Clenrlicld, I'a. 'A. I. lMYNTii.N. :JiK.I'll SIIOWF.RS IMPORTANT NEWS ! the i;i:rri,r.i(N promts out in a NKW SLCTIoX ! ! A War of K.vtcniiiiuition id to bo wnircd no-runcf; IlIGIlPJtlCES! 1 A NKW FIRM ! BOYNTON & SHOWERS I 'J he mb.-cribers having puic.iase-l ail the in ; tere-t ol the l.i:o firm of tire. ham, Loyntoii .t Co., and having mad.' laro additions to th .': s.oel., now nnnoiinee to the piblie generally that they are ready to iiipoly them wi;!i any and e-ery ar ticle usually found in a city store. Consisting of A Superior Stock' of Dry (Jodfl, Hals and Cans. a Shoes. I 1 S C MUSLINS, PIUNTS, Tin ir slock i f Hardware i.- 1 ry la they w ill sell cheaper than tho cli, . :" Pulley lilocks, Suitibl" for rafting nnd building pui poses. They desire eip.eially to call the atlc nt-ion 'it the p ildic to their f'oeli -f Queens wa r e, Which they flalter themsilvnj cannot be bia'.i'i ln section. Call and see our slock, whether you ptirchi s ""n't. tr RF.MF.M HER Til I! J'LACK, V'. kft street, nearly oppo-ite the .Mansion Homo, KT,.'"r 23d, l-M tf. A D.MIMMItA'roiSS' NOIICI-:. Nolica is hereby given, laat Letters of Administra tion nn the Ltato of j'rtkr Sarr Isle of Decatur town-hip, Clearfield county, deceased. having been grntitcd to tho undersigned, u 1 reruns Indel ted to said estate are re, incited f ...ni.. 1:... ... ... ' ...ne m I'njiocnr, ana tnose liayle; 1 cuiius Bgaiusi me same will present tbsm dull ..ii..., r. ..1. ... - u'uiuuittiau lor p ci iieincn c. MARY SMFL, 1.. CYRE.VL'SltOWB,A,lu'ri Dec. 3, mi-tt. ci ' ; jtovi: impi:.1o, ..1. ,k. i.i Iu n ti . "', Vim i'. ( r.v i TM 'fK cenwary, Jnly '.. ..u iii.jinj.ion, tarw.nsviHo, M lli 1 IPVUIt. Vn, 1 Vox. 11, UiA.