1I.MI; tF M' l.t INM court. Sd Monday In .1m, uniy, I 3d MIJ '"". d M.ndnv In March, 4th Mnndav in Sept. of each v". 11,1,1 ' "'''I'"1 w,,,,' ir p- iiry (01 NTV AMI DISTRICT OFFICE1!. P.-. , t Judge Mi II. r'amuel l.tun, Belt-fonte .'o-V--- 1. Tlu-'iij ,ireiinii. . I, ,11, i, firm I, NEW rmM. CARLISLE & CO. U i FAT EXCITEMENT i (I I.F.N HOTE ! NEW STOKE riJOHrr.cTr.s rou imji. Intfrj.tn i,! Itrmnrrntir tnfVt ,V. mi fitir IVffJty Artrtpnji r. .1 .V) J f hciil!. Vii'ilnM.nliirT, Tiog A Hi'i. I'i. trict Any, 'I i eaM.rei . ( ii. Sun i'j or, 4'nuiriiiM.iiiiivr Auditis, Coronet, County hut. t. M.iii.. I .Tln''il s, Ii,,ii. Jsmes !"", i' I. dwuid Pork-. ii. i;. i:ti,ii,T. 1-n.iili H. Il,ir', r, li-l Hri If.-', I'. Krator, II. II. W right, Jacob K .nit, Tims. Dougherty , A inns Hon I, ( buries Worrell, II Woodward. I'. F. I'mitcre', .1. W. Poller, '. 1!. Snixl.'or.l, II. II, i, If,.) . Liill.ci-binv, Hi-. II I!.-. Clenrlicld. N.Wnsh'gton I'cMinoU. Locoiitcs Mill Clearfield. ni:.r.t:ns i.x eoheic.x axj HOMI'STIi' .'V coons, chocekies, I. c m hkh, Slll.X'i EES. .1 ('... I I'. I'llll. irlll Outre county, I'rini'ii. Hiivo i-cHi-ivi il anil :iro ju-1 'cnin,:,' th: Itiytl ufxi'i'tiitoit " ' "' til EAT EST, AND MOST SEAiN AIM. E T Mil mi ,1 r h iif ni'il, having roinoied Inn store lu ll, In w building opposite llio ( nion HolISC, I'll Fill stteol, lili n Hope Clearfield '(., 1'it,, is nun ottering t,i the public Fccfiirin, Hell, list or post offices. lilcn li pr', Win. S. Wright rtnlivi!:. . Thcodor' Will, llegttrn X Ruti.ls.Sinu'l. Hognrty, GOODS THE LAUUEST AM SELECTED STOCK coons O EE Eli El lilic AT If EST OE EVEIi TO THE THIS J'LME; A I.I. 01' WHICH WII.l, HE NOI.I) TV AT Rower, CllOSt, " Cush, " "stood, Bloom, Forrest, Hopes, Clearfield j'riit('0, Bradford, Williams' Grove, Prady, l.utlu rsburg, " Trnutville, " Ji lU'ii,n Lino, Hurnii'K', Now Washington," " Jiuni.-iilo, Patchinville, l.USt KillgO, Chest, Hurl, ' MoOarvey, Wostover, I'U.irSi 1,1. Clearfield. Covington, 'icni"h v il lo, ' Kaitliuun. Curwoni vi llo CiiririMinvillu, Deo'itur, J'hi lipiliur?. " M ost lii'i'iilur, " Oyctx.la Mills, Ft'i'unuQ, Mnrron, l"nx, l.ittli-Tol'y, OirnrJ, I.ouiiI('b .MUIp, Hiil.l Hi I If, f-oihen, Ptinwuvillo, ttrnlium, (irHliiiuitnn, UucUch, Smith's Mill?, " MaiU'iru, Ilutton, Tylor, " lVnnfii-ld, Jnrdto, Annonville, SanLaui, Salt Lick, Kepi, New Millport, Uorrm, Kylfrtorn, " Miirrisiliil,', PDO, J.umlitT City " (jruirpiun Ii lis, Tiko, (.'urwensville, " Jiloomingvillc, Inion. lLAi'ktun, WoodwarJ, Jeffries, This i'usl Oflite will Jo fir Chest t,iwu-lnp Will answer fjr Fergusjn township. " THE "REPUBLIC AN." Terms ot Sutisci ipimii. If pnid in advance, orwithin three monthf, $! .'0 If paid any time within the vo ir, ... 1 73 If jaid after the expiration of the year, - 2 00 V.', .Ii'('rn,'ki'ii, Tli. A. M'lllnv. .1. W. Cniiipuol, 11.1. lllM,ll,TM.., latni'S I'l'K'in, .lllllli i l'lTri'-f, .Iiik, K. Wins, ,n, It. JI. Mimri-. ('linn. Mi'pi'y, Jului I ' 1 er . i li, ,I.i., (iiill.'ilipr, W. (,'. Irvin, Jack l'utt'liiii, JlK'ull lltlil't', li. Tll7lT, jr. Win, Mi'li.ti ey, K. A. r.irlnT, M. A, Krinin, I'. A. (Iiinliu, J.K.W.Siiliniirr.! T. W. rii'iiii:it-, Ci'iitre ',iiiiily, S. Knilulm,,i", T. F. I!uu!ii !i, i Kil. William-, ,ln. Mct'lcllan, ('. Mijjnot, William Ciirr, A. B. Shaw, T. H.Fori-ee, A. (i. Fox, C'baj. J. Fui-ey. lavid Tyler. II. Woodward, Eliia Chase. 0. 1 1 ti k i'l i,rn , M. 0. Stirk. .lim. Tiimpt,,n, .1. ('. lirenntr, II. W. S en,'pr, A. t'. M imro, T. W, Fleming. Lenj. V. I'ule. 1.E. lliulmker, James Li,p!;,"U, mi y cotn ; hoc n;, ;7,7(7-:n m si it the times. NOTIONS, JIAKPWAKH a n i (IW. KNSWAIM His r-tm-Vi 1hi lieen oelecti"! with pnrlipulur 1 rej.Mi J t,, tlio wnnla of tho ponple, Hnd euibruccii i IHiV (iOOlS, ; NOTIONS, llouils, Nulii;is,Sont.'i?, Ualnioral mid Hoop bkirts ! JIATS & ('A I'S ! UOOTS & SIIOKS ! ; Ready Made Clothing, of Latest Stylos ! SCIIOUJ.-lK)Olv.S.: STATION Hi: V '. Drugs, Oils Paints, Putty & tllass! Hnr-El'i'ir Eiirhu i " C,,rn-St.irrli ,' C)I.-ir. I. IMP OOI AMI MI!.-' 1 Trunks tj Carpet-Bags IMI'KS. Tor.ACCO AND SK(!A1! '. Fish, Salt, and Nails ! IIAItDWAHK, tJl'EENaWAliE, II ATS AND CATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, UNION OF TIH VniU.Ii ANIi Alt'H S IIIK VOIU,l, ti, whirhlhe Now Y.,ikll.,,. Arnv haa lieen unitml, lius t" ilny five Iiiiii-b the ajru'riKiitB virrkllatinn of ii'iy I i'i,iuthi ir i.r ruDKorvnlivp nowspnper It kdilrekw wrikly aloiip timro llinn loil.onil t,;ilmc ril.prs iind rnnMiint purcliBpr, nml renrlien ret leust hnlf milium rendern. With llio atendy increase in cireiilutinn whiih it now enjoys, these iiumliera will annn l, doiililod. N, itfiing less limn thia should satisfy thnso w ho believe that tins iinly hope of restori ii) the I nion and the authority of llio Constitution over a now d istrneted and divided eount ry, lies in wresting power from the hands of those whoso fiiiinlieism 1ms helped to provoke, invito, iin, I roloi.ft the war; and that to aeenmplish this end no mean, is so illeelive as. tho diffusion, through nl,)o and outer, rising newspapers, of sound puht ii ul knowledge niinni( tho working men, tho thinking inoii, nml tho voting men t, the North. Enterprise, industry, and money will I, a Illici tly ixpendud to make THE WOK LI) the LEST .NEWSl'AI'FK IN AMERICA. Its news from every pnrt of tho world will he early and authen tic. Wherever the telegraph extends or rail roads run, or steunihoais ply, it will gather tho latest intelligence, It has a largo eta II of accom plished correspondents with all tho federal ar mies, who will tvlcgiaph and write to us the latest news from tho vuriuus seats of war. It i lias o orrespondoiits and reporters in every politi cal and cuuiuiereial contro in America ami Eu rope, whose letters nml dispatches will have I nothing worthy id note unknown to its reader. I The Murket Itoports of the World nro mure complete than those of any ulher newspapor. Tho Editors invite comparison, in this respect MMUIKU, A: llKilaKK lUvejunt opnoil Urp on 4 a,)eool,l RaMirttnonl of New Goods At tlicir old stand in Clearfield. I ill KY lave tho host assortment of Hardware tliHl has evor lieen drought to this pnurily, which they will sell at the most rensonalilc pri ces, Hiiiot K which will he found a splendid lot of C U T T L E 11 r, To which they Invite the special attention of llio puhlie, embracing heavy Silver plated Forks, spoons and liutter knivea of the host tnamifac tura. A I'd of ristoln of the hfst pntlern, and other tire nrins. Also a general assortincnt of pistol cartridges all of which will ho sold at reasona ble prices. They continue to manufacture all kinds of Tin-ware, Urass Kettles, Stuve- l'ipe, etc., w hich cannot ho surpassed in t'.is. sec tion i f tho State. They also have on hand I'ittKhlirjill I'lini, among w hich are Steel Centro Lever Flows. Also, Flow Castings, und many other Agricultural Iiu pteiiient.s, Cook Stoves, Parlor and Coal Slovos a general assortment, and of tho lies', pat terns, fur sale at reasouublo prices. t OKSIRK8 t. Infer. hUaiTTi1 Increased hla luellii , ).' tiow pre,r., t ,(Ml) .'".'""nhi, t nt.ll. He Iho.llv 1,,,'. ," . "'."K k tore Hooins, "". mis on a varied Ix.,,,1 .. , r 1' n, r, i. l ,. . ' ' """irittieai .., ruriiii.iie, aini,g hil, an uifilHS JUKI Nno-IU i I'll'HK 1 HTlit .tin..... t . " ft kV Common. French Po.t, c'ot'tlVl Liud and other aSJSV SOFAS f KINM-S.oS Uockmg and Arm Cl,l Ppr.ng.feeat, Caue-llott.-m ad p' H undCmmon nd othi,CVH rr .i - .. c.er, ueienpilot) on hnml lor old frames, which will , Zf ry reasonable term. .l1 Jlcalsokeep, onhani',orfu, dir. H..ir. Crn-llMfc l Cotton ton V .,.' """! Ma ilo A I fOFMNS, of every kiDr to o-der, and funeral, ,,; ' ,V',;r;','1" I'aliitlii"- rt... I..'lirse, House STONE-WAKE, WILLOW-WAKE, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. GROCERIES, HAHTHKN WARE, OILS AND TAINTS. ' EI."UK AND IiACON, t fU.. AND NAILS, FISH, S!.T, I'.iv. . or every mj: n pattehs Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, I'aint", Oils and Varnishes, n irenerii! assortment, constantly en hun Ulas.i, putty, Nails, Iron nndCastings of grout Clement's Patent Washiro V v ' "ri,',y J. in tn ul'n"st, ':ve7 yy ' The wst n..w ; Th . 0 tlV i lie puniie can no lounu ill nieir C'oUiMUUluei,!, I and at prices that cannot bo beat. I lVnw is llio lime tr mirrrrr i v s ii iu .aau i i u f r m a a i- ( ' and point to the reports ol the Cattle Markets, If you desire any thing in their line of business, the general and country I'roduco Markets, and (Jive thea a call nud examine their stock, ami (lie .Money .unmet., in Us Columns, as prool of thev leel assured that you can be accommodated, its excellence in tb.it respect. The World has Keaiember, their establishment is on Second also a special department devoted to Agriculture. Street, Clearfield, l'a , whero you can buy goods filled with editorial articles, communications ; to the very best advantage, from practical farmers, and selected mutter, ma- ; ,2t"-0l,l kilver, copper, brass, pewter and old Ling a valuable and usoful papor for the Faruiors cntings will bo taken in exehungo for goods. May 2(1, ISC.!.' MEUIIELL A IihJLEH. lho siil:soiib,.-r also ,n,i "' ' J b without clean thth, Valuable Timber LawU 1 n jrti ii it GREAT ATTRACTION ! Not Defeated! rTVIE subscriber having returned from the city M. is just now opening up one of the Largest and most carefully selected Assortments of FALL & WINTER GOODS ever offered to the good peoplo cf Curwenvi!!e and its Ticinity. and whoh he will eeil at lower rates than any house in the county. CLOTHING AT REDUCED TRICED Sugar from 12 Fel Syrup Anal all other grocerk to 15 cents per lb. at 87 cunts per gal, at the same rates. lea i.cce.-'.iry i met C5 HIRIIT STREET, 1'I.F AHFIKI.P. ri'VN A. . B. goodlanoer, Co Publishers, Terms of Advertislm;. Ailrertitemcnts are iuserted in the Kej,ublicnn as) the following rates : 1 In-ertion. fne square, (10 lines,) $ 50 Two squares, (2n lines,) 1 0t Three square, (SOlines.l 1 SO 6 munths t ti 50 : : 4 00 i t 5 (10 t i C 00 : i 8 00 : : 14 00 Ter three weeks and less than three months 25 etnta per aquare for each insertion. Busiaesa naticas not etcdeding Slines are in urted f ir $2 a year. AdTertissuifiita net niarir I wi'.a tie number of tertions desir )d. will be continued untilforbid and chargod according to these terms. te the as.sonmei.'. fa r One Square, i Twoaquare", t : i Three squares, : Foar iqunres, : i Half a column, : One columc, i : 2 do. i 75 1 50 2 00 6 mo s. a on S HO ti oo 10 (10 12 (10 20 00 8 d. f I 00 2 00 2 50 12 mo $7 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 13 00 35 00 Flour, Feed and Provisions ! And alt articles usually kept In first clu country store ail c.f whi.h ill be fid Cheap for Cash icirpU-re. , --Ai: kinds of LIMBER an Country Pro- Idu'e liikcu iu o'hung, ;,r i'ooJa, at the bigh- I est Ti.r'.et Vi J A l" ;? ! iiing near supplier of fomlj I wt'.-i iv from Haltiiuoro. No" York, Philadelphia und i'lii.-burg, ' will H'.".ns b( in the "'" i ket, :it:- !1 pe,Dcf. 21, 1S63. TO Go and see the New Goods at J. E. WATSON'S, olarysviHe. Clearfield county. Penna. (Ill EAT for CASH or exchanged for Timber, J Hoards Saw-Logs, or Shingles. Dec. 1B.'M. tf. JA. E. WATSON. Iirw.SMITH ,1 CO. Ml'.llCHAMS. and 1ralfrs In Dry Goods, (iroceries, Hardware, (Jaeensware, nnd every th'ng usually keyt by the trade. Store on SECOND Street, below .ludge Lcennrd's, oppo site the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield l'u. Deo. 4. ISiil. JOSEPH K. APMDURAY A AZ H HA J. E l; I .V L I'M J! K U New Washington, CkaifiulJ Couniv, Ta July 1st 18C3.-tf . X. ilu - j IT S 15 i&i U Ll'TIIERSB'l'RG, CLEAHrif.I.1) COUNTV, I'A. .V . WILL J AM SCIJWEM, rrc.frietor May 1, lSiiS. ly. ' CYRENirs HOWE. 1 J V STICK THE J'KA'i:. For Dkcatir Tewnship, will promptly rttend to all business entrusted to bis care. P. Hi. Address, l'hilipsbur" Pa. Aug. 21stiSCl DR. J. W. POTTER. riijolrlan and urffPon, has permanently locnuU at Fr, nchville, Covington township, off ars his pr ,fesi,,nal sarvieea to the lurrounding eomuiiinity. May S, lsf.j. I. T. KKATZER. Mi:itCIIKT, and dealer in Hoards and Ehingles; Grain and Produce. FttONT titreet above the Academy Clearfield Pa. Icc. 4, 1861. or approrcJ produce, Lumber or shingle Fhiliisbtirg, Nov. 1, lSPS-tf. Tlic fteasois why Everybody purchase their CLOTHING ol REIZENSTEIN P.UOS. & CO. Becnn.-e they sell so very cheap fur Cash.; i Recause they keep the best goods; Because their Clothing i well made k fashionable Because they keep the largest assortment; liecnufe they get New (loods every W '.k ; , Because ihey give every one the worth of bis mon'y 1 Because they take the advantege of nobody ; Because they treat their customers well ; Because everybody likes to deal with them; Because they sell cheaper than the rest; ( Because their Clothing aro well sewed k fit well i Because they can suit everybody ; Because their Store is so conveniently situated; , Because nobody leaves their store dissatisfied; Because all who deal with them ore sure to call again, and send their neighbors ; . Because they have purchased tlicir Stock at such reduced prices that they can afford to ADVERTISE! These are a few of the reasons why they sell So cheap. jrjr-All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. KEIZENSTEIN BROS. & CO. j Clearfield, Nov 11, lbtU, 3in. , For Sale. j Concliinnkiiii: ami liliicksmithshoji, j together with the necessary water power for saw- j ing. all in good condition, for sale at a bargain. The above property is situated in the borough I of Curwensville, and possesses all the advantages 1 necessary for conducting each of the above j branches of business with superior facilities. For fuither information apply to i II EMIT KEENS, j Curwensville, Aug. 10, 'fiS-tf. : e,l at bis 0! : riearfield, ( WATCIlKs. from a sii'.' 'sell at the i und Mechanics of the country The wnr in which the nation is engaged against armed and infatuated Rebels, and lho radical policy of tho adniiiiis'.ratioii which pro longs It, have conspired to bring together upon one platform all conservative, Union and Consti tution loving men, of whatever former name and j creed. Mirny of those w ho, w ithin the limits of the Constitution, fought the battles of the ballot-box ; under the leadership of those patriotic statesmen ! I of other and belter days, Henry Cluy und Daniel ' V'el.ster, together with the masses whose priuci : pies were those of sneh patriots us Andrew Jack- son an 1 William L. Alarcy, Silas Wr,ght and Stephen A. Douglas, now stand shoulder to shoul der upon the same platform and under the samo liiuin r. Tho platform is a plain ono. It is to resror, Ac t'ttion, maintain tlie Cnimtitiition, find ,;,(',, rrr ihtLnvn. Vhatever makes for this end, I the exercifi of force or the policy of conciliation, i the W orld will advocate ; w hatcvor m..ke agaiusl it, the Wor'd will oppose. It will 1 1 i,e every enemy to the In ion. whether mi 1 in rebellion at the South or I in-: 1. 1 ii-',v laming the seeds of disuuion and i ".- ii ; i :i i ili.-l a l;y at the North. It will opjose every violation of th" Constitu Mkn. v, Inch i.-i the only hope and bond of I nion, nr. 1 , in ei.iy authority for exhorting or uompell ' ing the allegiance of the South. It will uH'use every infraction of the Law, ia hi,;U places or in low, by recklose aud misguided i i, artisans, or by the adininisUation which has i l i,in their pxmnl!i. , i It will fearlessly exercise the Y.Wi nf th r.V, -v ,. x . .r . v- : ,0 .- it will constantly urhold and defend F RENCII MERINOS, DEI.AIN, S1I.K, I CM class eountry ,,... AW and V,.., ,,i r ... A Ll'ACAS. TEA IDS. Ac. .1 To tbe lawless acts of the Adimnistriition, its: Jr Kye, (ats, t',,rn, fish, tsaeon, ic, .(.. j arbitrary and unjust arrests and expatriation., its sold at the lowest prices for cash, or exchanged , denial of the rights to tbe writ of ,.,( e,i,,n, , lor Country produce. j its illegal proclamations, iis abrogation of State i .1. D. IHOMTSON land federal laws, it despotic accumulations of ' Curwensville, September, 2,1, lSd:',. linirriih tu Kower. an-1 its subversions ot t he salu- - - I ii ii 1 personal liberty, it will con-i r a.hii.i the letter and tho spirit of our su- lliatk. jroiit law and the advocacy ol sound doctrine, Inrk llhir. ui.til Amcr-cn treemon ahall be riused to the t.ujht lllw. S' ri very ! their rights, their lilierties, their laws, t'rnich Ulnc, and Iheir limited and well-balanced government, ! i'lrt Ilnne, A bv the resistless decision of the ballot. j ,trk Unm n. ' ' Profound)." impressed with the desire to con- l.ijht tr lute all Lha it may to the great work of this Suff Bntrn, Tnift fine property ig sittnte i , ( , oboiit 1.700 an ix of l.iiid. u.. - 5 v.. V und parts of tract- N lands are vet heuvilv e:'.'i.l i i Boots, Shoes and Shoe Findin of all kinds,C7l' CHEAI'. Ladies who wish to make a good investment should cull and examine lho assortment of where they will find the very latest, best nnd T I M 1.1-,.,. , .'i i, cur.' lily of PINE, OAK ond liKMUiflj A STEAM SAW-MIU In complete runuing order, tm,n Three .Million l't-ct of It,,, d. with all the ntcessary r,.!s, -t;.lru,V( putting stiK'k tu lho miil : large v I House, six tenant houses, slurs I House, three barns, a black -mitlihi ' , necessary outhuili.ings are U.n tl t.! There are about 7( arn-s cleawd'jaa'i j good fence, und a Plank Jtoml towanl i lor getting lumber to maiket. ! This valuai le property ,'s .-1 tuate ofut i ', Creek, about 4i milea from the river, '! j ulur'.y known as the ' Frenchville Steam-Jfili hem and is now offered at PRIVATE Mil reasonable terms. All kir.,! f can be afe!y and cconoinixaOy t f, , from the point indicated. ''' .-5"Ai. I, cation can !' uniicrs gned rcsidin riiTllltV. (.i.. l.,t!, ,tr . .' ' Sept. , t" m.i.Jr ii, f;ar. "i i icirlMJ, (, "not IT IT isK ' S. T. Uo.ji M. A. W.ULi JOHN L. ( I TTLF attorney at Law an I am ;., ',, . CLEVRFII.1,11, puvv, 1 in ("eirf.ja, la,i IV J.-rECTFl Ll.V ,-fr nnd i.n-tnjr hum joining counties : and itti an l.iwlfl the public ( au see at once that he ,mr,is ,- fiv: pr-part'd Ul supply any article ,.,.ia,ly ,,,,,,,,,0 JOHN IlOEiON. WATCH &. JEWELRY ceueration, namelv, te re'iore our national fllUE undersigned respectfully unity, and to plnep the I'uited Slates again fore , I tf,Ti,i. !om rioOirilfr. .r.,1 ll.fl t, -t ..,.. r ,h a rn I i,rm nf ,1, a ntirll, n fi r. l ' public genera!!.' , that he hal just the peace, prosperity, and happiness of its p i -eived !r. iu tlie r.ast, and open, pie 1 11 r, v UltLJi seeks imm those who dcira ablishment in i li AH M'S HOW : such Ihinga their sympathy and support, and, above all, tho favor of Him who crown every good work. (Vi'ie.oil, liinl Jlrnh, IJijill I'r.ih, llark firrrit, Li'jf't O'crcn, l'a., a Snc n-sortuient of CborKS, and J r.wn hv of diflerent qualities, !c piece to a toll sett, which he will ii ,.-i reasi iiai'le princs for cash, or in exchange for eld gold nud sirvtr. CLOCKS ol ei cry ,-iriety on haud, a; the mot reasonable piicos. ALL kind-' of Clocks. Watches and Jewchy carefully repaired and ir7renn(crf. A continuance of patronage Is solicit, d. Sept. It), W.,l. H. F. NAT . i.r. DYE ( tll.OHS l j Nn-jnttl. V-., Urnn.j., 0 ';: I I fi - I. Il..u..il twenty years a. a Surcyr, ?,t:m ha can rend, r satisfaction, inl O I f e r s ( or S I OOO acres ot coal arid timWr Decatur nn.hit,. Clmirlield tmn . 'suit purchaser", located tew ii I., i Clearfield Haitr,.d. I '.(Km ,,f t,rst rate farm tDdtiiV) in ,,en ioii.iip, ,,'artifidcgun:j.i:uit waters ,,f Curry's bun. Hi'ii hit,.- i,. two 1..IM -rfof llljuifc erof On acres. s-:?j.l f, K-mh,.i-- junle in Highland t, wti-hip. EIImhuW.' 'ii...Ooij!:rai w ar-aiiiia dredt for illftn' Feb. li, t. New Watch and Jewelry ii Su. I. W ( III interest ,,t Irs I T I'.KMS: Dally World. Yeaily Subscribers by mail, i rmUIVerkly Vorld. Single subscribers, per annum, i Two copies tj o:io addre-s, ; i lire , , ,rn " " " i i (S Oil "VV"' "-N .' V'fe-wJ S.73 rnz n IVpt-klv VorUI ."".g'e subscribers, per annum, : i 2 00 j Ihree copies (address on each paper) i 5 dO Five " " " i 8 (Ml Ten " " i i 1 5 HO 'Twenty copies (all to one addr-S"' : 25 00 Clubs nf twei.iy or over can have Iheir address put on each paper for an additional charge of' ; ten cents each. be II I.I V limit ? mit'hi icirtner. is B-t i -v?S ion his own 1 k in the so.-n f'Ti-frWa F-,r dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed (!.,c,Js I by them on Secoi, I ri-ei, ohere heitna Shawls, Scarfs. Dresses, Ribbons, Oloves, to kep up his repu'nii w a t-m'm j Bonnets, Hat-, Feathers, Kid (iloves, j by doing all work ei.tru-te 1 m Liu. i Children's Clothing, and all kinds I li'-e, in the best ninMur, nl on tie -: of Wearing Apparel, if c, ifo. j "liable terms. Defying t tie eej;r. J 1( 1 fcy-A SWING OE so TEIi CEXT.-aja i ''' -' c.-tniftc tbti For 25 cents you can color us inuny g o,ls as 1 would otherw ise cost five times :hat umount. Various nades can be produced from tie .-nine 1 1 y o . Thclioccss is fiinde, and ar.y ot.e can us the Dye with pcrfer success. Directions in l'.ngii-h, Fremh and'ijcru:u2, I inside of each package. For further informal i-,n in Dyeing, and giving 'a perfect knowledge of what colors lire bet nd iipted to dye over others iith many valuable recil'Os), purchase Howe A Stevens' Trcatis , n Dyeing and Coloring. Sent ly mail on reccij't of t rice 1U cents. Miimiliiiiired bv HOWE d STEVENS, Toll, Broadway, Boston. : a-e hereto! , re t xtci T II E V, N. R The Cash w hen the n ,,rk is di led. Look outlmtlii II. WAT','",. W ill 1 p lfiwOlij W lueled. ii. ciearlield. March 4,1" Tin: I'-MTKD STATF.S M HAERISBUEQ, Pa- CiU EKLY i llUiflllSOX.M 'J For sale by Druggists and Dealers general: September 2;id, lM',3. F'or every club if twenty an extra Copy wi! , added lor Hie pt:er up ol the club. : ' For every club of fifty, the Semi. Weekly, aud for every club if one hundred, the Daily will be I i sent, nhru rniniltu, in lieu nf tlie tjctra coi.e. ol ! HVfi'y. I ; Additions to Clubs mny be made at any tiuie ' at same rates. Papers raanot be changed from! : one Club to another, but on request ol the person ' i ordering the Club, and on receipt of fifty cents extra, singlo papers w ill be tukon from the Club t and sent to one address. ' j JirAlI orders must be accompanied by the 1 M A KK ET Stmt CL15AJJFI KLD PA Cash. Address Till; W(IKI.l), NEW FIRM. IIAR'l'SWlCK 5c HUSTON DRUGGISTS. THIS Hotel, so well kncn to III i public ol Clearfitll counir, i, ileril septal -t nr titja has now U A' , Hon to afiord the no.-! ; eiiner It tl, tr!,.-i-i;t ' I i der. The ' I'liitod States ; lo n cos of i .1 y.'.st r.. i. -7;o;.r: I and the Proprietors are d.-triti:nlt' ; er expense, time ii t labor t , nun i of the guest.-'. The jmin nsgs of tin I public is rcpecttu!!y s di iu-d. j'.t!'' I 3.. Park How, New York. January 6, 1SC4. t ii os. ii. roRccr. J, Ill.AKE WALTERS. s. tv. rnoNmov. JAS. r.. M'ATSOS. rntl JTJK A ISDN, Dealers in Timber, L Stm-i, Boards and Shingles, Marysvillc, (Clearfield Bridge P. 0.,) Clearfield county. Pa. Aug. 19, 1m;;;. if. Mrluriaj. Malt. Irvin. DEALERS IK l'ry Goods, Groceries Lumber, Ac, Bttinsidc, Pa Deo. 24. 1SC2. PllYSIClAS A SURGEON. nAS permanently larmted at Shawsville, Pa. where he respeetfally solicits a tbarc of 1 jyublie patronage. May 27, 186.1.-y : DANIEL GOODLANDEK, Jl HTIC K ol the e- LHitaerabuig, Clearfield Co. Pa.., will attend prcmptly to all business entrusted te hit care. Man-h 28, I860. ly. nd. I ir.. ii. "wools," JHACTICIN4 Physician, and Examining Sur K geon lor Pensions. OlSee Southwest corner acond and Cherry atreete, Clearfield, Pa. Jatwery TI, 1MI. If. FORCE Y & WALTERS MERCHANTS, and General Dealers in Lum ber, such as SQUARE. TIMBER, S1IIN liLES, BOARDS, Ac., and iilso in (iRAIN of all kinds for all of which the highest prices will be paid at Grahaniton, Clearfield county. Nov. 25, "lSoS.y ATTENTION, FARMEHS! NERRELL & BIGLER, at their store in Clearfield, haya for sale a, few EODDEU CUTTERS 'an indispensable article for the farmer which they will sell cheap for rash. Dec. 10, 1803. For or I Jen I. TIMIE Subscriber, residing in Ferguson tnwn i X ship, Clearfield county, now offers his ex cellent FARM for sale or rent on very reasona ble terms. The Farm is situated on the public road lending from Lumber city to Now Washing ton, about four miles from the former place, and contains 'I'M acres., IIO of which is cleared and in good condition, and ii well calculated for ether prnin or rrni. The improvements are TWO DWELLINU-HOrSES, an excellent BARN, two ORCHARDS, and the usual outbuil dings thereon. l'oseeion given on the first of April next. Title indisputable, JOHN CAMPBELL. ; Sept. 30, 1361. tf. Hoots! Shoes !3f Flyer's Patent Churn, ( A superior article. A family Using this Chum ' never need be without butter ! All the above and many other articles are fur I Dished to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged j for approved country produce. Cherry, Maplo, j Poplar, IJnwond and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture. 1"ANIEL CONNELLY begs leave to Inform XJ his friends, and the citizens of Clearfield I8G3. 1CC3. rillLAPELriUA it ERIE RAILROAD, j THIS great line travers e the Northern and j Northwestern counties of Fennsylvabia to ' the city of Krio, on Lake Erie. j II has been leased by the Prnn'ilrnnin Jlnil- rnnd Comjtnny, and under their auspices ia be ; ing rnpidiy opened throughout its entire length. i ii is now in use ior inssenger nnoi freight bu- 1 A vn EiiiM, Crmn I ,, rri eK r rw t '-, ...'., I.J .7... I. --'l" ""8 .a i'n, 4 'I'I PC! 1 fa nii ) on the Eastern Division, and from - A ' J-3 ."hefheld to Erie, (78 milos) en the Western Division. Timt nf rvtnger Traint at Emporium. Express Train leaves aai'ward 4 00 P. M. Express Train arrives westward 1 2 P.M. Cars run through withot'T chaigk both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cats accompany the Exnresa Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business .apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market et. j And for Freight business of tho Company! , Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. loth and Market ets., Philadelphia ; i J. W. Reynolds' Erie; j J. M. Dri'll, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore , II. H. HorsToit, Genl Freight Ag't, Phila. l.Rwis L. HorpT, Oenl JiokeJ Ag't, rhila. : Jos. D. Potts, QenT Manager, Williamsport. Jan. 21, 186S. KEEP consfanlli on hand aLir-jf and ond null .t,l,rt',d stnrl; of HI! V(iS nnd CJEMCA LS PALXTS OILS A.XI) VAh'XISU J'ERFl'MF.It Y k Tdil.ET ARTICLES. BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY". TOBACCO &. SEGARS. a general assortment of VA inl and Fancy ARTICLES. YVe respectfully invite a call, feeling eonfi. dent that we can supply the wanti of all, on terms to their latiilaction. HAUTSWICK A HUSTON. Clearfield April 27th ISO.'), tf MOUNT" VERNOXI IOUSE. Second Street, above Arch, T Iafion;ii Hotel MAINE STRF.i T. CURWEN'J'' WK. A. ilASOf, Pro?:. ''HIS ioi.ir estrii !,she l and Well TEL. uriiiiteii in llu wetf, has been retno, idled, etilnrti'l and''1' i' the proprietor rcsfiftfuliy hr.nouc' merous friends, ami to the traU'llicff he is now prepare 1 lo oocumaiodate a- i favor him with a call, ,f Aniriln . , I'a fine com tarbed to the premises, And W7,' will always be v. hand. Chart's a;. Feb Wool and Flax Spiimin. TAI1 H A M FD Manu faf 'red :; hards l v he nr. d. rsignei. ww ' people of Cleerh 'ld coin, ty I" CDjn? tur.ity n.'W i.;U re I to sc urf nnf Machines. 'J l.ev will be ...Id t-'"f cci,., J. Cull at the VH '"' iD V- May fi, iSfi.l. y . i"Jvo Area, ,1T,YTpn . lnrtre PHILADELTHIA. AV ANTED A iarpe i F L A X S E E D m A. F. IITAIK. Prnnrlftor. (Late of the "Snrr Ilouse,- Atlantic City.) Sept. 2.1, 186.1-1 y. TII()MASiTMXXLLorcii Attorney at Law. I . c -f UOUOS at the meap .--i"" nrl( JOHN P. I"1' J Curwensville, Sept. 1, . FOR SALE. CHEAP STOVES. j i GOOD TW'O-IKir.St. " Office fining the Bank, formerly occupied by 2 t,y the ondersigned, irn i 3 B. MeSnally, Esq., Market street, Clearfield, ,, twD11. U. L- W Clearfield, Dec. 1. 180-1. Pa Will attend promptly to Collections, Sale ot Landa, Ac. Dec Lk '62. Wool Wool. fi Pinf i Pousns of wool i JU.UUU for which tbe highest 3. P. KRATZER, Clearfield, May 13, 1882. JV2. j w w mi wanted market : Crmni. Esn.. on Secon March 2, 1SC2, tf. aud vicinity ffAnAiMtll 4l,at K.c tatrAn tbe ihon t lately occupied by Weorge Kewson, In Shaw'i Hnv k.r. V. . 1.I..I, , k . .. l . .,1 .I. .. a ' - , """ 'D iu,oiug w.us IWIT Ul uisr. w - - - , wait nnon those who maj favor kim with their rP"K iuberibei 'in order to accommodate the custom. X eiuxeni of Curwensville, and the public He wiU guarantee hts work te ke el welleie- r?"7.' h"Mej"t'"J' of eutedaa ran k. n.4. . J .. COOK. ASD PARLOR RTnTT? e.;.l ' 'iniiv ri-i trn "I "'""""' wmia jnanoe-ieaiaer wnemw; eoeap xor casn proauee. XJ tberebnrg, Clearfield eennty Pa., will attend A vxa' m. a or yemaia ana a ii as aaka ia & rir m&i. jnavn ynnweanv mmm, . i k..i. . . . . ,. . ,m . , . r . , , ,,,, , ...iuu4i, ra u o-urwm ruxruwiwa iv nil care, i XX. luiiaoie ior Clearte!l,JBrf,H-f Xct. 4, If 3.-tf ; UehereV irU 4, IM1. fio. I, lVti. tfl T9tU si TOVE PIPIi.-For sale eM Store Xor. 2, l?pj. f John D. Thompson, a a,?, cent per pound. FIRST-RATE COOK Slf1 J tf reel.