r THE Ktl'UULlUAXN. v te 3 1 4 Out ytnr if paid in ailranca, " " ipo'd irilAin lh yrnr, j. ' " if not pniil u-itliin (lie ytnr, ft 1 i J5 m. - ' 1 - -- j " THE NEWS. ) The lalost dates from Gon. Giant' army fie (o IliO S31 inst. Nothing beyond fkitnindilrg bud taken place I he tioge r.r r.irrvl.ur-. r.rrrtk;.,n.l 1v. r digging being pet formed by detttiU of a' " . i . ' , . . .... . .....: .-n.l. r r .... Hu.u ecI1Com- pny every mght. Several important i... nfpnn,in,.. t i . t eunnfciB vi tuijia tumuiniHif rs nave taken . ... tiiace, rmt-aving aorae.anu cbttngtng oth- urs itidicating some trouble in the militu-! jj bousehold. J The late rebel raider into Maryland! atom to nave madagood their escnpe, with j erly all their plunder. The rei.oru of . lie defeat of a portion ofibem, the killing mi capturing of 3C0. nnd the recapture cf 200 wagons, is nearly all moonthino. jTiiO raiders were overtaken, when they J turned some sixty wagons, and a Jlbt . Arn.lirrotl lA nTt Hav nt SniUr'i flan ' , - v., 'Trom whenda our forora returned. i j From Gen. Sherman the news ia more favorable, and dale, arc to tho 23d from :," . ... . ,. t asuvnu.-, uiuiuuuviug mo utiu'isimu oi I Ailnnta on that day. Severe fighting had taken i-lace in front of Atlanta on 20th If - fanJClst, in which the rebels attacked tho ' ft'deral entrerchment., and were repulseu with heavy loss. Gon. Johnston had been relieved from the command of the Confcd- 4 r . n I On Hood annointpd in ! !"" 'Jjuplaca. All railroac's communicating l1nd? I think only to doubt his .-nia- m"r.xeu- a uuerai rewaiu win uep.ua toi intor lith Atlanta had been cut except tho ono , bility of doi.. so taking into con.ido'ra- ".7 j Jemling to Macon, and it is said that road ,,ml lllB 1,6 ,ia fefcived since his Leconte' Mill pint offie.. 3 , i,.f... ii ,;, AU CJt oeiore tins. Tho guerillas appear lo havo swept over, the greater portion of Missouri, many cit-' 2ens joiciiJjf; (Leu in furious parts of the. State. Kentucky is again invaded but lo i wht extent, does not appear Lincoln's martial law lo the contrary notwilt stand, ine. V. S. Last night's mail brings us dis patches from Sherman up to Saturday last. A severe battle took place on Friday at Atlanta, in which the rebels were report ed as badly defeated, loting 7.000 ; our locs 2,500. Gen. McT'tierSon was among tbo killed. .... . , f,, m 1 Atlanta was being nhelled by Sherman's , (,un, planted on a hill to tho north, and Ihe account savs tho citv is boinc evncua-i ted by the enemy. There is another invasion of Maryland reported. ' m a 1 The New Stamp Tax. We aro indebted to the kindness of a local (tentlftnan of this pUco for the 1 .. . . e . 1 , . . m , iuwiiij: iiiipan ui 1 lie oiiiuij. avi, naavu V ''I . day busi - Juno 30, 1SCI, suited lr every ne.. Ai;R5r.MKST--LAy sheot or pirce of pnprr 05 Pi ui. cr ExciuJim Embracing noleji, memorandums, or other evident res of an amount of money to be j paid on domand or at a time dm- ! Lcnatcd, for a sum not exceeding j 1C0 - 0o For every additional f 100 or frac tional pnrt in cxopas thereof - 05 . Ponds i)f indemnity, whero p nalty is $1,000 or less - 50 Exceeding $1,000, for every addi lionnl 5; 1.000 or fraolional rart in excess of f 1,000 - . . For the duo execution of the duties ofanyoflka -1.00 Of any descr'ption, except in legal process, or in connection with mortgages ' CiiErK. Prait, oa OnnBR-Exceeding ?10 ' t CititTirieATts - - 05 )KEi,!,Vhera consideration exceeds If 100 and not exceeding $500 50 From J500 to $1,000 - - - 1.00 For every additional $500, or frac tional part thereof in excess of J 1,000 50 Leas Where rent is $.".00 or less 50 Exceeding $300. for each additional $200 or fraction in excess of $200 50 MonTOAGES-From $100 to?500- - AO Every additional $500, or fraction thereof- - 50 Keckipts For tho payment of any sum cxreedinc ?2t), not being for satisractioa of judgment or mott gnga 02 MEiiscnoiv A fearful plague visited our neighboring town of I'hilipsburg last week, in tho shape of a Lincoln draft, in V'hich many of our good friends foil vic tims. What adds lo Ilia perplexity thus orcasioned, it ras altogether unlooked for nobody knowing whence or why it came. It seems to have made a clean sweep of all men liable to the contagion. Among tho rest we hear of such clever fellows as Cap tain J. O. Lorain, It. J. Maloney, and Mr. "Jofln fioeU" each of whom will obey ycrhj. W are sorry for you, boys. Put whyhad'ntyou better luck t Or rather, why didn't you live in Clearfield t A Soind Pocmient. We invite our roadora to a careful perusal of the address of tho Democratic members of Congress, Tart of which will be found on our first page. Its authorship is attributed to Sen ator fiuekakw of this State, and is not on ly beautifully and forcibly written, but its Troofs and arguments are unanswerable, Let every man preserve each number of our paper containing this address. With il ho cati silonco the slang of any aboli tiouia that daro attempt a dofence of the pfMcnt Jacobin reign. Cg-Po Ihe people forget that history furnishes no instance wherein any people 'oil their liberties by orrosina their ru- ler. P Ccl. Bo.ro. ho ha. boar. -.ai'"' t liarruburg, has been removed, lBU WJ- J. Dodor appointed in Lis place. tol. IJoraford was not an Aboli oI.Ufth.lI nutborihr. fc-fVo notiee The MmM nf V.. v-.t. io nonce Jie HorW, of -evr Y orki COTOplains of tbo dcrclictioruof Tot ma- rul" iB irrPCUmniy 01 tbe re- mo j.aunnge OI 1ic llorror til a' a(.e ,ilft alitor i... i reason lo com-! t "".Muuiw pIain. For thB ,Ml inrcotveeka we arc cer,nin it failed half the time. Whv this "mo. iiityiina it-rci. 0 " J UD -UULIIlIIIXt lO JUS' HWi ia the nuerv - A Voice from the Army Hear what a Soldier has to Say. The following letter has been cnt to us with the rtuuest that we would Publish it . ' Ed. I?srtu HosriTAL, Wafhinrtov. July J7. 18(54. Old ricml Jvhn : This pleasant Sabbath morning finds me well, so far ns health ia -(-- narnoil Itn K T t'aAl a a t rinnol. 1 I I I . 1 I .1 !- ii . muHiifu uuniv in mis iieigiiuoriioou ; and would ju-t as poon as not trudA wiili iy1"iiVM r; i m tiroriof in,;cP' boci nn i n c t o t Ii i n k this v nmuniniaiici , urfciiinuit. io iiiin tins w ji piayea out, in tno uro tiie.t sense, tsome "ay. "Time will show :" I think tho same, It "ill to the American people they ara ,,... ,1.l.t T9 is)! hnnara hi ui Ameliea was 'an infant, and the country Honded by nryroet and eripplcs. I wondr it l ather Abraham a ear will lltrKl CI7 r willows and orphans W'1' ''18 8ame ,p,rIl,';'z'neT care lio has iwatcnect over those nait-ctviiizo 1 woolv- nunwun ;iu. v. nuiiiii.iniiuiii.Mi. 001110, , ,.. . . ;,, ., ... ... Kar ; ut him end it." But let all lovers of humanity look at the pait and at the future, and tnke into considetation that President . Lincoln has carried on this war three lyears, losing, up to July 1st killod, wounded, and missing 310,-10, while 'many have gone to their last resting place from disetse not taking into conidera j tion the debt. Tell me how a private will Irooiinuo to clothe and feed his family at JIG per month, if prices continue to rise 'as they have since July, 1602? or how bhall w idows support families of from six I to eipht children them?elve! I Thing muBt change. M'illthfy change , i 1 ykinti father X.morc menf Xtvrr ! Kerp Oicm ut horn. He will soon play out : Ood tpeed the day ! 11a jn,iy make an honest i:..: 1... 1.1. -rot;r, ..,.,... ....7..'.. IIVIIIU UI 111. riuHMMni tfiyiirn.il run ... Mnollul Le'will Fplit the Union, if ha mauls mutli mote around Washington ! Cnne deun John tee the crutches Jbi mcu,d the ('apitol like Umt piyisns aruund futhcr'i Lank turn. O, Grant's the man., givo him the pro per Administration and men will cither make, or Lreak, or march to death, all the Hive Jacket in the A'or.' When Lincoln and ISen. I'.titler pot Leo lo the "hit ditch", w ..... .. -1.. fol-!(Jrc,w oirV.W0 nud m ftifl j n.lo veterans snu came over Atat,ulio In Wta lort i t'c I'0?', cattle, liorsos, corn, oats, h'iy ,0(i,or articles of produce loo tedious to mention, and skedadled, at uiuul, lt: t I ttjnt. 1 My love to all the bnyii John, good morning. Sereeant "Washington City, 1). C. ANSUAI. KTATKMIi.MT of jbe Pi nances of CleurBeM BoroiiKb School liistrict for cliool y.ar ending Jun. I, 1301: aihV.ts. F.irlane du. from J. M. KittlebargT, Tre ejEirer, ?A 72 for school year ending Juno 1. IMlil, Balance due from Benjamin Spai-kinan, Collector for school year ending 1st Jan., ISM, (bearing interest.) Balance due from William K.idiJaogli, Collector for lehool year cii'lTn J I a t Jan., 1861, (bearing interest,) MASIUTln. alano. du. Wm. Porter, Collector f'r iMiO - - . - fl 10 Outstanding ordtr not bearing interest . . - . 110 00 . Outstanding Interest order. SOT UO 221 3.'! 831 ii Interest en lamS to Ut Juuo, 13111, unpaid ... W 84 ru H- B. Wrlghtjudgment, SOW SS I'nfkid interest on 111110 t. 1st June, IftSt 21 11 Kiwis of asset - - 4;H U7 fi.no to 11,110 10 Tk. per ceoUjp of Collector Spackmsn, and the .xonerations and per centnge of Collector KadebA.gh, hav. not bean deducted from tho baianot Carried up njrnlnst tbein. CLOKUE THORN, rrejident. Attest, IU J. Wai.lacis, B.crutnry. jy20 3t AUCTION! AUCTION ! ! ! ri"HERE will bo exposed to pyblio sale, on ', JL SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at tho tarejn ( stand of BKNJ. BLOOM, in tho bcrniirh of Cur- rfnvllle, th. following property, to wit! ONE OVERCOAT, sad tho Fixture of A PAN OKA MA SHOW. Jy20-2t Mrs. Jf ANCYBL0M. Orphans Court Sale of VALUAHLE REAL ESTATE. TlY virtu, of an ordor of the Orphans' Court IJ of Clearfield ennnly. there will be exposed to publiesal.cn SATURDAY, the 20th .lav of AUGUST next, at tbo " Blue Ball Until," in De - ratur township, tho following described Real Estate, late the property ot i-eier Mnoni, uec a : A certain tract id' land in Hoggs township, Clearfield county, containing One Hundred and Kino Acres. lleginulnt,- at a white pine, thenco by lands of W. Sineal north 1(8 perches to post, thence eat 1S7J perches to past, thenco by lands of G. D. Morgan A Co., south 118 perches to post, thence by land nf Jeremiah Sineal 1 7 1 perches to place of beginning with about Twcuty-I'our Acres of Cleared Land thereon. Part of this land Is well limbered with white and yellow p no, and is lupposeJ to con tain inexhauttibl qnantities of cul . TERMS On. half cash at 1-, and th. re mainrter In one year thereafter, with interest, to b. ..cured by judgment bond. ft-SaI to commence at 2- o'clook p.m. of aid day, when due attendance will he eiven by CY REN I US HOWE, Adm r. JjM-4l MARY 6MKAL, Ad'! b. a. nrn. t. j. ii'ct'LiocGn. J3UJ.II & M'CULLOUGII, Collection Office, I'LRAP.riKt.D, Ya. rl" GRAHAa's Nitr Bin.tjo. Feb. 5, '02. It OBERTJ. WALLACE, Attjkhxt at Law haftta thJrurns nfL Clearfield, ht., Cffic. in Claw's Row, op 4ec. 1, UiS.-tf tt--'-i ill II' I A' I 'ft . Hmvni 7,i r . , ' L'F tt,r. . h,e"'n J"1""' "w'.f,P ,"" trei" P" Thre.hmg Maeh.nej, New Vorld and llathawny i r BS" N"" , ' low. and Ca.t- ins of all kinds at ihortnot uo. Thev ..t.lii.-. 8t , (onte and M.le.burg.a rari.ty uf . . V. ri npem ior mo iork and Columbia In-r.rmpa.0 TTC)TARD ASSOCIATION. . ,r ,, J'nii.Ai)Ei.i-niA, Po. i'ui'uruii ui me nervous, eioinnl, Lriimry anil - - . .. .ivl.llilvllli rcporn oi tne iiowara Association, nant by in report of the Howard Association, ent by 'ii.li in rvivu uMicr riireiupFH, ireo ot cnnriro. Addrc, Vr. J. SKIM.KN JiOl tillTON. Jlow. ard Af.-ociatiun, No. 2, South Ninth Stroot, Phil ailel bia, Pa. jySD-'til ly rUUTlox.AH pemnn ere hereby caution- V..e V.'" '.ng ..n a""n'i f pron1. Fuiith and Hobcrt Hcwart, dated in Aueust or Pepicmber, lt-fi2, and payable in tho Sprinzof John dixon Bradford tp., Ju!y 20, lSti-l-pd. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. J is 1 1 I'll.., having applied for T.icenno a an Auctioneer, undor tho 1?. H. Pevenue Lg; rpectfully informs IU fricnJ and the M. rk'nnoirtilln .!..... 1.1 fI 1 . - .. l . T7 ,"lus iu ",ny n i the fhorteat notice, and on tho mo?t reaonablo terms. Ho can be addressed, personally or by letter, at becont' Mills, Clourfield county, Piv. jyu-U JUolIN PIE, TH A V OXICV Strayed away from the T pretnisosof tno ubtfriber, in (iirard town- (hip, tho ono about the 2:td, and tho other about the yuth Juno last, TWO OXEN. 5 rear old last: rpring one with blnck (idea, while streak along 1"k!(' and 9..1110 wlute about the head ; the uB,iiuira mi. npi car jyi u. M UU POLITICAL CAUICATUKB NO. 2. MISCEGENATION ; on TIIH MII.I.KMCM OK AllOMTIOMSM. rpTUS PICTURE, the same Huons "The Orav JL of the Union," is u caput il hit tho new plank in tho Ho: ulienn platform. It repicsents society as it is to bo in th. era of 'Epuality an 1 Fratern ity." Sumner is introducing a strapping color ed Indy" to tho President. A young woman (white) ia being kissed by big buck nigger, while a lady lecturer, supposed to bo "The Inspired .Maid," sit upon tho knee of a iblo brother urg inghimto come to her lectures, while (ireelcy, iu very height of ecstatic enjoyjnent, is eat ;oo creuin with a female. African of iuontrotis physi que, declaring that society bad at last reached aliso ute perfection . In tho back ground ia carriago, negroo inside, whito drivers and foot men ; a whito servant girl drawing a nigger bnby, and a newly arrived German surveying the whole scene exclaims, "Mine (lot, vota gimtry ! vot a beeplcs !" No description can do justice to tho bits con tained in this picture. It holds "the luirror up to nature." Tho nrtitt has nchioved a great success ia debii'ting the practical workings uf ".Miscege nation," the logical rosult of the "J ja!ity and Fraternity" doctrine. , It ought to b. circulated far and wido as a campaign document. Prico cents per copy; 5 copies, $1 ; 11 cnr.ie, J, ,., lj, nviiress, jtllt nor bu d:e i. Addr.jf, girin; post office, county and State, in full, BROMLEY A Co., J) 13-2t Bui ,25 New York Post Offioo. Orpans' Court Sale, 1") Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court or ) Clenrlield Uniinlr, tho undersigacd will ex. poso to PUULIC SALE at I rwln's Alill In Iluriisiile Townslilp, on lfiie y ihe 2d tiny if Auyvtl, A. IK 1 Sfi 1. all the undivided one half part of all that cer tain tract of lnnd situalx in Hell r.nd 1'urnsMo townsh ips, containing iSO Acres m iro or le-s. Rounded on the East by tbo river, on tbo South by John Sunderland, nn the Vsthy liouj. Iiaird, on Ihn North by J. F. Loe late tho cstato of Jacob Ii. Smith, deo'd. lEIiMS Cah at confirmation of the sale. PETER M. SMITH, Administrator. July 8-pd. I'k. TO III AS' YEN ITI AX LINIMENT. 1 Tort testimony ! this is to certify thai for the ' l-i L l"t I year 1 havo used in my family i Dr. Tobias' Voniilon I.in.iiient, nnd every In- stvnce have found it fully equal to his recommen 'dalions' I havo found it to give instantaneous ' relief in case of ti;otb:ieh, croup, bilious colic, sore throat, p'lin in tho ch.'st and back, and rbcti ' . itisin, and I cheerfully recommend its trial to every one nflictel Willi anv nf lb" above-named 'di.ease. JAMES II. WARNER. Hartford. Conn., Oct. loth, 1S(I4. Prire 25 and 611 ci-uts a bottle. Sold by all Druggists, OtuVe 5(1, Cortlandt stroot N. Y. j ily Dm, laiil-lm I I C A M P a! GN A G p. THE PUBLISHERS OK TnnriiiLAriFxrniA agf. Will i'sie a Campaign Sheet for the Dmoeratio and Conservative niasats. It will bo printed on a large sheet of fine white r.ipcr, at nch rales a.i ill bring It within the i ,. : f.i reacu oi uii. 1 1 win rom.ori ii:o ii'niiinci.-.t vi inu Dctnocralifl National C.P. f ntion, the full pro- cecdings of which ill te published in its col- umns. It will boldly ndvocnto tho rights of tbo white man, and fearlessly sustain all the const! - qmir,er they may be assailed. 1 The first number will be issuod about the 5th ' 0f August. Tho whole number will be thirteen i following each ct'.ier weekly, mini the l'rcsulen - lial election, the result of which will be contain- e,l in .be n, .1 number. Dcmncraiic nnd Conser- vative Club... County CoinmitU.es. Agents nn lall interested in tbo cause are invited to co-opcrnto in tho circulation of Tr.u.Ms: Tbo CAMPAIGN AGS, of Thirteen Numbers. Ft!ol. a Comes for th. series . - SO cents li Cl.ru of not less than 20 to nne address 1-1 " . a io " " !! " Cah must secompsny each order, and NO VA-! IUATION WILL P.K M ADR IN ANY CASi: FROM THE ABOVE TERMS, j Union snouici oa eni in unmeiiiaieiy, or ai latest by the first day of August, to GLOI.SHKKSXKH fc M F.I.SII, 43, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. PRACTICING Physicinn.and Examiuing Sur geon for Pension. OfSco Southwest corner Second and Cherry stroot. Clearfield, Pa. January 21, IS63. ly. GnnrpiiTra . r .. . . ... n R0CERIE3-A full Mock ef choic Orococ fe at a,ll advance on tyrriee. at -J. r . KRATZEP S. given, mat Letter of Aduiinis-1 tration mtli estate of GroenwoodoCracken 1 into of rorguson to.. Clearnl,i - n. ....,, having boen grunted to the udr!n-T .11 n, BSE-M c.tod for icttloin.ut. J0J1N II Vowi ff , jun. 22 6-rd. 1 !'..'. "--....hh.... 1 TP1 A I?M Oh' ) a-.ii.ic. .,.. . 11 RALB. rcron J,,,:,,, !,,.' i i ii'.... ' ' "r on.rcu. tne larra , ;XWiV"5 ta "avllJLlTt: ,u..n ' , ! . vicamim couniy. I enn be made lilchly i,rodn,.iiv. u ,m h. ...i.i ( in uarjfaiu. I'M furiher purtii'iiliim npiily i m luorenwr eitiier in r?rim or br k-tiflr in j"n, 1, Jmjxl. ', . " "ivtll IIDIH IJ'IIIIHV. '. FREDEKICK XEBEU BONNETS IWiionable Ilonncti, hirtn.'Sots, I Cnp. Shnkera, ltil.hnn. vi. in , frnp., llonnot Silk and Millinery Goods geaur - ally, cheaper than tho cheapest at llAt'Al- 1 1 M.I ia-' M)TICI3 The Board of Reliof cUniVMoner day, the 2i th and 2Sla dav of Julv lfl Tho Board hnro directed that all new appli cants must appear boforo tbo Hoard and produce their sworn statement dotnilinj name of oldier, regiment nud company when .misted i the numberof chiMr-n, with ntto nnd lex of each : the township iu which they resided at the time of cnlintinent. and their nroaent reaidunra ; nnd ihnt U. ' . : she ia witho ithout th. means of support for hersoif i "U MF In which i IJ'ren. wto are dependent upon hor. h. reside, must also" tie rtrWAW" whose certificate, sworn to before the board, must l't forth that the applicant is the person sho ep-r resent herself t be; that the stiiton-.ment oflhe. number and nee nf her tnmilv U Iron ilml uhm is in dostituto rtrcilinstjinrPH nml Imr r.-inillv in actual want ; nnd that all tho fauta sot forth in her application aro just and true Forma rm,t,.i.,infr il,,.. r,.;.;i;,.. i,. ..I. 'tained at the office of tho Board of Relief, when application i made and the witnesses appear. juiy 0, mru. w.m. s. 1. kadlhi, (". New Watch and Jewelry Store. Sll. I.AUCIIMX, having purchased the intoreft nf his late partner, is now going it on his own hook in the shop formerly occupied by them on Second street, whero be is prepared to keep up hi reputation na a complete workman by doing all work entrustod to him on short no lice, in the beet manner, nnd on the mott reus, onable terms. Defying tho county, nil ho nsk i a fair trial, and a continuation of the patrons ago heretofore extended. Look out for thotign of T II IE BIO WATCH. N, B The Cash will bo positively expected when Ue work ia delivcrod. 8. H. L. Clcatficld, April 7, 1 88 1, y CLOTIIIMO Full suits to match, of coats, pants and vests, overalls, dusteri, Boys' Clo thing at J. .P KRATZER'S. National Hotel, MAINE STREET, CUP.MKNSVILLE, PA., W2I. A. MASON, Proprietor- flIltS long established and well known 110 X. TEL, situated in th. west end of tho town, bus been remoddled, enlarged and improved, and the proprietor resnodftilly announces to his nu merous friends, nnd to the travelling public, that ho is nw prt'pftrod to accoinmotiuto till who uiny favor him with a call. Amplo, safe unii comfurtablo ftabling Is at-' taehed to tbo premises, and trusty attendants! will always be on hand. Charges moderate. V..h f ISfi' -tf rih, J-, ii.o.. it. NOTICE &, CAUTION. j H AVISO aiado application to tho Assistant Assessor of the I'Jth Collection District of t'uiiiisyivnnia, niH a I.lceuse as Auciloiieer tim ing been grnn'.od to mo by the proper authority, 1 I would inform the citizens of Clcurfieid county Hint I will attend to "calling tales " whenever desirod in nny part of the county. Charges mn(Hrto. Aitclress JOHN h. BEAMS, I Dec. HI, lSM-tf. Clearfield. Pa. j P. S. Anv person " calling " sulc without a license ii subject to a penalty of $:'r(i, which will be enforced in accord nice with the law, against : ail persons violating the statute. THE UNITKI) STATES HOT! HARRISBURG, Pa. COY EKLY & nUI'CIIISOX, Proprieties, rpiIIS Hotel, so well known to the traveling JL puhli i of Clearfield county, is now In a eor diilon to aOord tho most excellent accommodation either for the trauaieut guest or the permanent boarder. Tbo ''United EUtes" has now all the conven- iences of I A FIRST CLAM HOTEL. I nd the Proprielorsaro deterniincil to sparo ncitli- or expense, lime nor labor to ensure the comfort of tho guests. The patronage of tbo traveling public is rcspertfully solicited. jly 1, 'fi.'l, y. Clearfield Academy. D. W. McCURDY. A. B. Principal. ' SriTIn r !. l i ' I 'II I', next tjuarter will opvn nn Monday tb. A 4ih of April, ISC I. Terms of tuition as fol lows: Common Knplih, comprising those branch cinot higher than Rending. Writing, Arith metic, Uongrapby, English (iramuicr nnd History, per quarter, - . - $.5 Oft Higher English, per quarter, - 7 JO Languages, per quartor, - - - - 10 CO March 16, IS I. 1861 I8G1., rillLAPF.LrillA & KRIK ICAILIiOAD.I rillllS great lino traversal the Northern and ' X rtortbweetern counties of Pennsylvaliia to I the city of Erio, on Lnko Erie. . It has been leased by the I'rnnxjtvunia Unit- JitoiJ Vumpaay, and under their tuspices is be - ing rapidly openo.1 throughout its eniiro length. ', It i. now in us.) for Pessenger and Freight bu- '.: t ii.-.l v. c. i....... ,.i..j. 211 mi'r) on tbo Kastorn Division, and from runcn.. uiiinruuii. iu ni. .ii i .iirurs, Sheflield to Erio, (78 uiilcs) tb. Western Division. 1 Tim Tancnjtr TcaiM nt Emporium. : .T"Ti 7 i i ' vr , A!.1 n rnr."" f't"rd 1 30 I.M. ! St , trni iK . "'pi -rVr"!" I T ftyl ; ; i v. ,, ff i- "Vi ri2J r TV""'"' 1 E ? "P1"!? Cars sceompany the Express 'n J1 ,7-?.Ti' he,we.n w'" '."."'.T J am' more, and Williamsport nnd Philadelphia. tor Information respecting Passenger butlnes spply o,t the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market its. And Tor Freight bu'inurs of tho Compny' Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cur. 13th and Market sts., Philadelphia j J. W. Reynolds' Erie; J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore ! II. II. Hoi'STox, Genl Freight Ag't, I'hila.; Lawis L. IIoupt, Uon'l Tickot Air't, Phila. ) Jos. D. Pott, Gen'l Manager, YYilliamrport. ma 2S, 1RB4. .shoes fUoots DANIEL, CONNELLY begs leave to Inform hi. friend, and the cititees of Clearfield i-:;.. .u- it. ,il,. I... k.. i and vicinity generally, that he ha taken the shop i . 1 :.. i I . V - i i Row, , where lie intenits to be rcaiy at all time to wait upon those who u-ay fator lilui with their custom. U will guarantee his work to b. well exe- fiMf t 1 1 1 ;( l AkLH . Th . obriber do eutedas can be mad. elsewhere, and at quite a I -irei ,0 empor F1VS Journeyman rtho.- i .-..... r' ... v.u- iv wlu Uis rm - l,pinioB of all who walk in .hoe-lo.tber-wbett.r j naU or femsl.-snd U h. .ks is a fair triaL J ClesrSf!d1Jty CHEAP STOVES. mnr , I ihlZ f V .rcter to aooummodalo the to aooommodalo the COOK.ANI) TAULOR STOVES, fur W?:a w M1' mhi 1 iPo. of very .chw, fur cal1 or produoe. ' JOHN D. THOMPSON. Nov. 4. lflf..1..lf ALSO. conw nor nound. K it w SOMETHING iSUHSTA'NTI All IN LUMBER CITY ! JOHN El. SPENCER, ' TT As 'o""'1' 'T"od a Shop in Lumber .City, I II where Le 'i, now prepared to manufacture .ALL h A DS OF TJ . , SHEET - UiOS, t COl'FlHi-WAllK. i JdiM V, MooitE, ClearCeld Ta , Agent for Clear A full tuj)ly oiHiinirMro,! uan ontflnnllf en Qvu Couu!y, Juu. 29, 1681. AaiiJ. 1 , . T.umborinen can be upplio4 with ItAFTINO j STOVES uf which ho inlundd keeping a supply. Onlcr ftr Fiioutinir, roufinz. Ac. rcsnectl'ullv soli.'lm.l. Heuairini nroinotlv atlendod lo. As 1 I . i . " . ' . . ne inicnas Keeping none Out tno best il work men, the people may rely ot FubstnntiHrvork. Storekeeper and dualertiiuppliod at reusuuuble Call at th. uotiiiHin. yoursclve. March 2, lSfii-tf. JOHN .M. s-PJiSc'Elt NEW FIRM. HARTS WICK & HUSTON BRUG3ISTS MAUKKT Street CLEAIU'IELI) PA. l'fl.T .41 . 1 j 1 A7v. constantly on hand a large ilrt'l find well Si lci'ted .Hock (if ' D a ras nd cjikmic'a ls niM'T" tl I J 1 vi iriiirrtor VIJ.S ;1AW AiA ISJI PKItFLMEHY A TOILET ARTICLES. BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY. TOL3ACCO&SEGA11S. And n general assortment of VAUI AT1ES and Fancy ARTICLES. W respectfully invito a anil, feeling oonfi. dent that we can supply the wauls of all, on term to their sntiifaelion. HARTSVVICK A HUSTON. Clearfield April 27th ISC'I. tf JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at I. aw and Heal I'atato Agent CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. 0Keron Mnrhettt. Opposite the Jail, "I) ESPKCTFl'LLY i.flors his s rviecs iu sell IV ine nud hiivinir lands in Clearfield and ud : joining cotiiitics ; nnd with nn f sporitnt'o (f ovor I twunty yonrn a. n Surveyor, flitttor hliusolf tbnt be cau render satielaction. And O f l'c T S I O T S al C ,.,.wl - , .... , , ., , . KMMl acres of coal and timber Land, situatl in . t-,i,in. rwn.l.l sntv. ; ,... suit purchasers, located near the Tyrone and Clenrlield Railroad. StMMl acres of first rate farm and tlmbor land h it h. f.. ...I . -, . ,i in Itoll toivnKtim. l.li!irni.il riiiinlv. M iiuMa I tin j waters of Curry's Run, IG'fi acres in two lots, ono of 1121ar.d thcolh I erof .'ill acres, suitable for Funning purposes, eit ! uate in Highland township. Elk county. l.'ft.Ucnerul warrantee deeds for all the abovo I ands. Fob. IS, 'OX v. BE. A. M. HILLS IRI'fl to in- onu Iih pat- roiis that profession- business confines 1 1 in to Ins occ. nil thtt li.nn nn,l hnu'ill 5'i-irjT therefore bo unablo -s" . ,.,l r...r....;..n.i Vi,i.s to nny of hi. '.'- -J . , "v ' aceusioiueu iiiacos, this summer; but, may be found at bis ofllco on tho southwest cor-1 ner of Front and Main streets ut all times, except when notica appears in tbo town paprrs to tbo contrary. July 'f.3.-tr. - MUSICAL OOtlDS Flutes, 'iolin, Fifes, Harmonicaiii, Prve. ft"r. Music Paper, i - olin Bows, Erid'er, Strings oftbo be.t c'inlity ut .1. 1'. K It AK ICS. 7 y r t Olliail l'iirm lOr Ole. rpiIE subscriber offers for ralo tho following ' uvvii"vv iki ..souo .nil. ii-iruilltl IliM'ir- ty,vii: FORTY ACHF.S of LAN 3 about TEN .JL described Real IJstnte and lVrsonnl Proper- :l.. i u..i i i ii acres of which is cleared with a small Plank llouso and Log Rani, in Lawrence township,:! miles west of the borough of Clearfield. Also, tho Castings for a Saw-Mill, Stovo and Stove- pipe, asct of harness, together with HoiueboU and Kitchen Furniture. Possession will bo given on tho lit of April next, if desired. Terms w ill bo made known, and further partic ular given, by calling upon the subscriber. j JOSEPH fccilLLLNG. I r.ti t i.i.i. Ai., jastic. ot too I'eiee, l.u-i I J J thersburg, Clearfield couc;y Pa., will allciiJ promptly to all t usinosi cnlrLjtod to his tui'u. j , Lultiersuurg, April 4, isbl. j t . ni. 'n"."ii "r...iTn.. KV, Lfc , ' y .r . T c , t.TI . Cloak-cloths, lnoeds, Satmetls, Sllkwarp ... , , . ,. ,. ,i '"nnc, iicainj, .nusini, uinen, i nn, ... olu 1 ru rs ai T Ii '!" VWH ; 1 ' L . ,.,,...',,! -CJtA!S AND 15AKI.1'. 1, . Attm ney. at Law, 3, CiiAnrism, h. ctrt; 4 GOOD TWO-HORSE WAG0X will b. old J ny tb. undersigned, upon th most reason- ahle terms. U L. REED A CO. Clearfield, Dec. 1, 1863. T ADTR.4' TV... nnn,1V. Ci.U. Atr...... Jlj Plaids, Morambique, Broch.-Mohair, Valen- ia, bilks, Wool lUlainea, French Merinos, (ilng- naoii, awm, ;ust opening at J. T. KRATZER'S. Susquehanna House, LVItV'i:SSYlLLE,ra. V. W. vVOKHAI.L, Proprietor. TTII3 large and commodious HOTEL Isdo - llihtrn - lru-.l.,l r.n h. k.-l. r .k. a.... - i i X ligntfuHy located r.n the bank of th. Sos qiiehanna, in the borough of Curwensville. Tl. . . . . . 1 1. present proprietor will spar, ao effort to r.nder his castomers c.mfortablo. and hopes to worit a liberal shnr. of publio patronage. r r UIS BAH AND TABLE . . ... ,, ', -"'." ,,. "hi, ..,.i, nut.uuiU. ltt.il U..T I. .1. .J n... - tnng out. Mar. 23, "fit. tf. rker inmcd tc y, to wora ry in. moum or ? Apply to , 1 I'AXIEL OO0DLANDER. I ,. v mifl. lshTbwrg, Ua. ) rilRCrrAR- HTSTORT OF THE PENS' -J PYLVAMA EHm Barr, A I Co. roPDflcfulli nno tht (Hot htr tirftti- ration a history ofthj) Penr.8jlvania Rewnrei ration a history oftlm Peniisylvania I vi ieur iTh.Sm contain th. .am., of all th. cC'ccr. nd private, of the corpi their jromo- , tions, easuulitie and ditcharee-al,o. aiardij. descriptions of thoir camp life and their gailant -1 .. i- .u .i i ihve taken part-all derirod frOin offloial ai ai- . he in On. Volume of SOU far!, ootaro ,t. neat. ,. ly ri in trt. on good paper, and iul8tantiaUj bound in Ii.iu k clf ln, rumnimiifr n (tori enftraring of tin- lamnutod Koynolds, nud one ot Our, Cur tin fntio first rociiiDinondi'd th formation of tb I Pennsylvania ltcsi'rve Corps,) nnd will b. luld , ouly by tut,3crirnion. It rill bo roady iu August, next. j Th. publi-her fro' confident tnnt the just prid. :Vil.icu every Pcnntjlvanian must entrrtain fir tho bravo men nhoe jrallant acbieroinent alM I'.rf1,0. (; record will ooUr. 'I'aUttlr ?ZV !"i W!?"? for I No. . East Kins Street 1 rT A.-tire and reliable A;;onU wauted in v i ry district in Pennsylvania to canvas for the liMt-.. vri.rlr ft HUH SA1.J-. JV t". 1). WAlbU. VA1I,Y dye color. foe. .ifAfr v Ilaent,l, Mr H., .o ", Jrt,of,, light lit; ' . o. Uranu; 1'rauh , . S& . f In. Fr dyeiu; Siilc, Woolen antitsd Good Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Olovus, Bonncti, .S'ats, Feathers, Kid Ulovcs, Children's Clolhinj, and all kinds of Wearing Apjiarel, rf'e,, f . SSjy-ASAVIXa UF SO I'FR CKNT.-tJJ For.' i cents you can color na mi.ny goods a would otherwiso cost ne times that ainouht. various , aide. cn bo p-.oducoJ from the cam. Iyo. The process is simple, and any on. Can uv ,!,e "j" wi,u i'"''1' , Direction In Lnglish, Irench and uormaa, insiu0 of ewc packaire. Jor further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowlcdgo of what color are bust ad- j apled to dye over others, (with many valuabl. recipes), purohao Howe A Stevona' T'tAtis. on I Dyeing and CoUring. Sent by nisi', on receipt of price 10 coat. Mnnufuturad by I HOWK t STEVKN3, SCO, Broudwuy, Boston. Fr sol by Druggist and Dealer! generally. I Septnbor 23d, 1S03. 1 Ordinance no. 5. I 11 it eixirtfW tif lta llnriji-jn nnd T'oirn Cun j nil o.Veie Won'iiiujIOH, untl it in htrttii rnlicj 1 ni umt uril, lined b ault.oriti 11J the vim? I 1st. That from and after tho passu; Of tbia 'ordinanco it shall not bo lawful for any swine, hogs, shoats or pigs, to'run at largo on any oftb. 1 streets, roads or alleys of sitid borough, and It 1 j ImrVby nmdo tho duty of tho high Contable t . take up all .swino, hog?, thonts or pigs which Ui&y be found running at InVgo on any uf the streets. roiulfl or alleys nf ftnld buroAib, and notify tbo owners thereof to nav a linn of not 1ias ttiiLfi twnn- : ty-Dve cents for the first violation; of this o'rdi 'nauce.iind n fino of not les than ono dollar for 1 every mbsoouent violation of the lamo. And ou ; .. ' ,.C u u.. uu failuro of the owneruf such swino.hogs.shoatior ''I"9' '"I"; ,7 Cne I, 'n!k ' K,von' ll0 1 h Proceed to sell th. , ' ,l I"","'" " " ' " A """" lie loiee, ot ui ivura io viiiueu uoiicua, . ' V . . Tbo pii.occ'l.i uf ruch pule, luflff toe CXpODfcor, 10 ! paid by the biph conetuble to tho owner. 2nd. That tho borough and town council of tb borough nf New Washington, annually, on or be. fore the first day of Juno of each year, furnish tie collector ul borough taxes with a list of all dogs, bitches or puppies kept within the bounds of said borough, and tho said collector shall, within thirty days of tlio time of receiving said list demand n:id receive from tho owner of each dog or puppy, ono dollar, and from tho owner of each bitcli, two dollars, and upon fuilur'a ofth. owner of such dog, bitch or puppy lo pay the tax ns aforesaid, within thirty days from tho dale of such demand made, the said ci. Hector shall pro ceed to tjllct tho soiiiii by distress and sale of K"0'1' "'iJ chattels of siuh owner us county rutt. ami levies ni o Cjiiecianio iiv law. Auunteu jinr , l?th. 18.H. JS0. II. BYERS, J.'ur,. I J. It. McMUURAY. Sun. una 2'Jth.4t. , - , Farm at Private Sale ! pj jj j FIIOM CLKA HF1 1'.LD EOlt ' ' " ' ' ' M0!,T ' r.inADUrrnorK mr. ril'E undcreiifned will eel! on reasonable tonn -J a fanu co'itninin 1 Acres ami 10 Perches', n Lawrenco township, ono milo irom tbo town of , Clearfield, containing j TlilItTV-Ki.iliT ArRj;n CtganrD. ' with, good frame d. veiling boue, u!l flnisb'd, a largo bank barn, and all nocossny nufbuiid- ings. llioio s n tine young oixhurd of choic o bearing fruit trees all grafted or budded, and selcted w ith Fpecinl refercuco to their adaptation, to this climato. There is a never fai'iug fprlng of good wat r. There is also a considerable quantity nf PINE AND oAM TIMBER oa the uncleared lund. Tho farm wa lutely occupied by J. B. Shaw. Possesion given imiae liai'ly. ' Clearfield, ap. 27-ot. R. M0SS0P. ' , MEUUELL & BIGEER . jjavoj tst opon?d ft large and splendid assortment of New Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. f"iyIE i have tho best flssnrtmont of Hardware J that has ever been brought to this county, JS (ii(,h Ulcy lell at the most reasonable pri- cei amorg which will bo found a splendid lui of f1TT',VT f I r Is U 1 1 lj 1't It i, T which they invito tbo special attention of th Jiublic, embracing heavy Silver -plated Forks, i Spoons and Butler knives of the LoU manufm tur. ' A lot of Pistols of the lest pattern, an 1 othr firo arms. Also a general assortment of pistol cartridges all of which will bo sold at reasona ble prices, . They contlnao to mannfacture all kinds of -I un-warc. mass ivctt cs. Move- 1.'',0 e,c- wblch Cltln0t inrpns.'ca in t'.ii iec- lion of the Slate. I They also bsro on band Pit tstliurll Plow, 'among which are Steel Centre Lever Plow. Also, J Flow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im ptcments, I Cook Stoves, Parlor nnd Coal I Stoves a general snrtmnt, and of th. best pt ) Wrn, for alo at reasonable price. i Coal Oil, Ctfdl Oil Lamps, . . ' i Plnt, Oili and Varniskcs,a general awoKment. ' u as, puirr, nans, iron anointuugi ui Kreni erer ,hin .fd b- ."Tl I. 1 1 ' tlli anil si prn ean be found in their establishment ami at prices that cannot be beat. Now ia the time to purchase. If you desir. any thing in their line .f business - , II J Ik . At. 1 Give them a call and .xnmin. their stock, anA they feel assured that jnn ean b. aceommodate J Remember, thAr establish ment is on Second Rtrict, Clearfield, Pa , whero you can buy f-xni h. the very best advantage. ' aB-Old silver, eopper, bran, fowler nJ !1 .lings will be tak.a In exehange for goods. M2, Hit. WUUMSLL A VfULKK.