I THIS RErUBLICAN. JsirtTAY,::::::::::NcvrsiiJtii 2, JbC4 Q,,yar if paid in ad vatic; " if paid uiliiin tin year, u " if nut paid tcilhin Iht year, tl 50, 1 76 ! 2 00 THE NEWS. a Mirt of ifn; ......... . uu . " " 8W "oo generally, mav Lb -ra;Tvb ...sSifoM,!U ,,uw w-'eome m rricebaarelrcateu towards Arkansas wilh expected. f?Z. W T2nrVr,,;onUHtent to .mount of banlv. oWlw i! ilEETIXfl AT fiTrvimTra lW.'0 vital force In th Bio.e j, -v '" ,. wij-jLj.vi ij. itu jw1 ' rqlTSZ viL'Oruua notion b, the Fedftnl cavalry. The renor. of thJ friends of MAC and VK 5 1 ?3Tlr A genera! advance wa. ruada ly General 3: 1 PcaUora will bo rtoh wera found fully preyed at all'awnko to the imporlanca th?nli I romi'. and uothing as aocompli.lwd. ty work before them, and the demon. Ljh about 00 on our side, at slated hydration of Saturday will bo worthy But it i rRiiively announced ibat a! jcncrui unvuo is iDiponding, which would decide the dection cither for or aoinst Lincoln. Fatal Suootixo Anna. a shooting fluir occurred a few miles from this idnce Inn e.uly hour on Suuday morning last, rhich Iks tin co terminated fatally to nt fiist one of the jiartiea injurod. The nf fkrA fl.4 fnllrttt'a ui ri.D. An I i u- .r.,,1 l Z her .hem gather them . A Mr. Cyrui Futler and a Mr. Van Yliet, both of Brookville, Pa., and Jbsenh Miller and his brother Webley, of this vicinity, repaired to the re.idenco of ,j , . u. uiBiieu in ne pose of arrestnn; him rn: . t.i i ney rcactieu the j residence of Lanbberry about daylight, but their appioach was discovered by the uter-in -law of Lantberry, when she bolted the uoor. Tho arresting parly forced the door, and a Puller and Vati Vlict ere going up stairs, Lanebeiry appeared j tt the liead of the stairs with bis rifle and fired, the. bull taking effect in tie abdo men of Butler, above and a little to the left of the navel. Butler still advanced, nben Lansberry, clubbing hii rifle, struck him a severe blow over tho head, knock ing him down. Lansberry then, after a icullle with Van Vlict, escapcu from the house, when four or five shots were fired .i l:m 1... il.. iriti ...i n. .. ti uiui iuu minors ouisiue, mulcting a ililit wound in the arm. Such are tho facts as detailed befrre the Jury of Inquest, held by Enquire Shugart on Monday morning. On the other hand, the friends of I.ans bfrry say that he (Laukbcrry) wai wash ing hmiFelf at the front door when Ins fitter-iu-hiw called to him "there comes the MarehuU," upon which Lansberry im mediately started into tho house, when K'jtlor fired, wounding him in tho arm. The balance of both accounts nrce in the main. Duller wss then brought to town ana! Ukcn to the residence of Mrs, iJunlap, xhpro bis wounds were dressed by Lrs. Ihrtswick, V00d9, and Wilson ; and, after lingering until two o'clock on Mon day morning, he expired. liuller was a stranger here; but wo are! informed he Lad a special deputation Irom the Trovcst Marshul of tho 19ih dis trict to arrest Lansberry. Whether he a previously apprized of the determined character of Lar.sbcrry, we did not learn. lie was First Sergeant of Capt. Brady's i lutumn of 1SC3, and again nt the late draft, but failed to report.Hor the nur-'"M company in the Uth Tenn'a Reserves, ' C01S g0 "nstiinion nnu uii use iM.t.n before the people, and is far more cf iu,i:. u ni!!JCC.ct'dlnS rrcsidents, down to Jmes ! fedUi.l than nny other which has ever been nd served, we believe, three years -was stood soldier, and brave even to rashness, lis leaves a wife and several children. &jAs il,is not at all unlikely that our Jacolin neighbors will make vigorous cITbils to bring censure upon us for giving publicity to a certain communication in setted on our first page, we take this op portunity to put our friends on their guard against any misrepresentations Ibat nay be made, by stating that our ouUide tu, as usual, "worked off" on Saturday, the day previous to tho fatal shooting t'lair noticed in this issue Wo may as well 0 a step further, in order lo counteract any further misropre ttntations that may be made for partisan object?, and State, tht Lansberry never claimed to be a Democrat until within the lul eighteen months or two years that lis was among Mr. Lincoln's most ardent upporlers in 1SG0, and a warm supporter o( the war until the negro supplanted the I'nion ai its obi cel. Another Shooting Affair. The usual quios of our v illaga was again fluturbed on Monday afternoon last, re lulling from an altercation between Jo eph Miller, (one of the party attempting lie arrest of Joseph Lansberry,) and Mr. George Wilson apd two Mr. Lansberrys, (relatives of Joseph Lansberry,) of Brad- lfd townsbi up. Joseph Millcr-wed the.ho of ec frQ(:hhc tho Mansion House for a fort, !. .int,.m:nl,(i flnfiirfPmnnt of nil N-room of tho Mansion House for a fort, Font which be fired two shoti at tJenj. , ......... u.vm - 1110 plllU-gUttt uo lue jurr uao vijivvt.i lansborry through the window, and ioniejaronj it. Jct tho conscquonccs of y third from the eastern door, une jf the shots cut the clothing vest, pants, (jit, and drawers-aod just grazed F'O, but no other damage was done. ii ,. . i Our community is quite unused to such Ncs;but they will be a daily oocur- :r .1. ... . . nni:n,,n ill ' . . : Will eUCm"..' - -"j - - "-t,'.,nn- gger Is as good as a while man. Us Tan, Freckles, and all Iinpurit'esof the Skin, I lminir the some loft, dear, smooth and teauti- II 1" .unuu ".,.,- ll.n,.n..'lnlll. .r. Ill.k. Tut Draft. Let all who have had ful. fwgh of the DRAFT, TAXATION anOi rht... Xfr titiM and there Heads, or Bare Fsces, simple directions and In- lb t of fhT. IOTTERY Of formation that will enabltht. to start .full k-ATtt"" srliSr' it im iI growth of Lnxarisnt Hair, Wbisksrs, or. Mous MTH and RUIN. 1 he Union will be h ,n htt than thirtr daTli "ored and all will be well aga.n' Ui.-i r'on lan.ntics will oeither restere the out wion, nor sav the Nation. Ruin and, H foil J owi in their path. Mac & Pen. THE MASSES IN MOTION. A POLE-RAlfilva ,,i ... -New Millport to-morrow (Thursday) ut 2 o'clock, p. m, Able'fpeecheB; . r, . x . j A1 J L mo ouuinern nnrt of m rAim . V US C f 1IIUIIII IU ITOtlLnnll... . on next Saturday at aVWlr , i A Pole-liaising will also take place u .1 " PU,ao ,l0Ul 01 ln 'imo day nt ' V.illia11?' Grove.in Bradford town. snip, which promises to be a demon . 1 1 ' -" V- 1. 11 I fit tti tirkii aiAiil... -I' it . t. i"""11 ouiinj' ui mo nooio Demo crats of that region. Forth Clfarllold Republican. Lo ! the Poor Conscript, ! Mr. Kditor; lather Abrubum called me, hdu nobly did I rcrnonj. I was at i 10 pfeal rc""'", nl Urookrillo, but I was not, E-"lr. John, wa, there, ld Jo(ihi (vjlh ,Le Unkeri anJ ohQ i I'ee8. with his cane and rheuniatium, and ' Hncle 1?cn wilh llis imptdimtnt. The troop iorcafiJtCainimanded hj Jly el'rinklin i When7'ann9re,l ,nf.,r n,.. ......, ls,,ddyjieg, the trembling of I'.elshiuar D,1 B F.tt,cLin.s ll,nt Lit'u I expe- uuu uciieiu lijb :enol nrru nl rienceu. lint "nlaoi,; l.i , r1"""1 r"10 b(jum:u iuj perluibd spirit and the examination went on Whea I exhibited the iusl vrcvorlianx of my viporou frame, John the Less exclaim ed, " What a splendid eoldier you will makel" and the corps echoed '"Splen did!" But Uncle, havinu ne8.8' wen the surgon'a back was turned wnispered, " ifty dollars, mid vou shall be exempt." My palm sought his, snd Little Mac gets one mora vote in Cleurv nolu. As I was about to leavo the room, I met a friend. I know ho was a friend, from the remark he made. Ue said, " Here receive this V, And on election day Itemcmber me." Alas, alas, McL'leihin, bow ir.nny V's you have to contend with may never be known until Vanity, Vulgaiity, Vioe and Venom can speak. . -That evening we had a rehash of John's vulgar witticisms and a disgusting speech (?) from a surgeon ormnjor of ntiegro reg iment. Ilo spoke iiuite J'etlingly of his be lived brethren," and rhave lit tie doubt thai the greater part of his oudienco wished that he bad remained with his kith and kin. 1 beard one, who had always been firm in the faith of republicanism, Sny, that such doctrine was enough to disgust any one, and for bis part, "Good Bye Abe." I wish that the masses of Cleartield could have heard him. I know it would have increased the lieuiocratio veto in Moreoiber. But, Au rcvoir, . KENR1C. The Democrats contend for a RESTOR ATION OF THE UNION: tho Kpubli- cans for the EMANCIPATION OF THE NEGROES. It is for the people to decide by their ballots on the 8th of November which they prefer-UNlON. PEACE AND THE SALVATION OF THE COUN TRY ; or, PERPETUAL WAIt IN A VAIN EFFORT TO EMANCIPATE SOUTHERN NLGROKS. The ignorance, incompetency, and cor ruption of Mr. Lincoln's administration huve cost the country as much in threo r- ... ... . I. ., uticuanau, wereaoie io spend in eiguty- seven years, although the nation paid lor three costly wars during the period. Can we afi'ord to perpetuate this misrule ? 4yTbe conditioti of our finances, the depreciation of the paper money, and the burdens thereby imposed on labor and capital, show the necessity ot n return to a sound financial system, while the rights of citizens and the rights of Stales, and 'the binding authority of law over the President, the army and tho people are subjects of not less vital importance in war than peace. Gen. McCL-llan't letter of AcceptaMe, 8tyA Wonderful remedy for the permn- 'nent cure and prevention of Fever ond Ague and other Billious Diseases, has been discovered bv one of the most scien- Ttific and distinguished chemists of Amer tea. Jt is reeommcnuea liy mo leaU'.ng rosTsa .mcwirk, riniipsuurg; s. ahnolu, Lu fleneralsof the Armv. We call the alien- thersburg : sni by dealers everywhere. tinn ofnllafllictedlotbe advertisement in another column. THE LAW. In Purdon's Digest, pngo 383, at BOCtion 110, Will bo found tllO follow- trig: "Xo body or moors in tub Army or tiie United States, oa or this CoStMONWEALTU, SHALL BE PRESENT, EITHER ARMED OH INARMED, AT ANY ri.ACE OF ELECTION WITHIN TIKS COM MONWEALTH DCBISa THE TIME OF SCCU ELECTION. WO hold it tO bo the duty of all . ., ! i. . . civil ofticcra every where to protect by dctcrmincd enforcemont of all ......( .fTimi-.ta fbn biw lias thrown 4g O violation be upon tho head of tho criminal. Edillr olh'tirI,Mican , Diss Sir; With your cermuilon. I wisn 10 say to toe readers of your P"" will,oni, b' eturn mai,,0 MJmho wi,h It (free), a Recipe, with full directions for maKine sua usiug i.u.M . cKutuis uaua, tuai I I will also roan tree w wose n.ving i.aio aji applioationl answered by return mail with chores. Respectfnliy yours. TH08.F. chapman, memtst. osJSmcp. . 881, Broadway, New York.' -Tub peculiar taint or infection which we multitudes nf mon. It cither produces or it eV vtrebk-d, vitiated ttatu of the I loud, wherein prouueeu ly mi en eu.'.tuin ir aud - full into disorder nn.l 'J'hc ncfofulous cuntnininntion Is vn- 1 1 .'.Vi" 7 .vi,uT' weiwri.1 dH-ase, l,,r In in disordered illirestinn from unlieidthv food, tlio dctircsjinir ...q.uiv mr, nun nnu Hlttiy linbits. vic('8, ugii, Miovo all, oiiyin, it u hereditary in the constitution, ilenceiuhiia ' from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation (" indeed, it teems to be the rod of Him who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs ft attack. In the lunjis, .Scrofula produces tubercle, nml flmillv i", iTit.ii niiiti.ii. i i. - ! Ginds, Mvcliings which mppurate and bc- coiiki ulcerous sores in tho ttuniach nn uuneis, (leniiiRemintd winch jiroduco indi Kestimi, dyspepsia, and liver coniplnints j on the tkin, eruptive and cutaneous itnVctions, I hese, nil having the same origin, require tho tamu remedy, viz., puriflcation and invigora lion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dancroua di,tciiipcr leave j-oiil AVi'li feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, vou cannot have health; with that "lifo of' tho lli'sh" healthy, you cannot havccrofulous ditcaae. Aysr'a Sarsaparilla is ccmpoimded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this ulrlictiiij,' distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far mine. i rmr t.. m.,.- i.. ... ...... . . . . : known by Kllwri have given 'it a trial. That jt doM.combino virtues truly extraordinary iw ii tHiirr reine iv ver (iivism I in l., ir ..))'.., . .I.: . . i . r . . . , ; ..j;.... uni un3 ui complaints, 13 'liputably proven by the reut multitude of publicly known and "remarkable cures it nas mane or the iollowing diseases: Kind's Evil, cr Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Timples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Eoso cr St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in tho lungs, White Swellings, liability, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspipsia cr Ind:gC3tion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Iem.lo Weaknesses mid, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Arm's Amcmcax Almanac,, which is furnished to the drubls for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo learned tho directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it lias made when all other remedies hud failed to afford relief. Those ciucs'nro purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have nocess to tome one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far moro subject to disease mid its fatal results than are her.lthv constitutions. I retire it I tends to shotted, and does greatly shorten, ! tho nverngo duration of human "life, The I .vt importance, of these considerations has i led us to tpcr.d years in perfecting a remedy which is ndequatc to its cure. This we now ul'er to the public under the name of A'vrn'a SAiis.wAniu.A, although it is composed of ingredients, fomo of which exceed the best of SarsHjinrilla in 'nlterativo power. By its aid V)U u i ! pruieci ,t ouiM ir nun. ,,. . r.. ing nnd dunger of these ilisorder. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot nnd fester in the blood, purgo out the causes of disease, nnd vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar iitucs this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels tho distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on nny purt of it. AVe know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sanapuiilh, (hut promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the alllicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it Is n very different medicine from nnv other which has available to them. AYEH'8 CIIEWIY Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for flic relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease. This lies been so long used nnd so uni versally known, that we need do no more ' than assure tlic public that its quality is kept up to tlio liest it ever has been, and that it J may be relied on to do all it has ever done. I Prepared by lJit. J. C. A vt: it & Co., ' Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. I Sold by all druggists every where. -UNSOLD by C. I). Watsox and IlAinsniric A i Huston, Clearfield ; K. A. Ievim. Curwensville : sept. 11, 'Cl.ly. Clearfield Academy. D. W. McCUllDY. A. B. Principal. TF1HK next Quarter will open on Monday the JL 6th of September, 18151. Terms of tuition as follows Common English, comprising those branch es not nighor than Reading,!) riling, Arith metic, Geography, English Qraininer niul History, por quarter, . $ j Higher English, per (fiiartor, - 7 Languages, per quarter, . 19 August 10, 1SS4. 00 60 CO DISSOLUTION rTTlHH partnerchip heretofore existing between A ."? wJersigned in the Mercantile .sand Lutn- ber busiaess, at Urahsmton, Pa., is bis day dis- toWti t, m'ulaal con,ent. ' 1 The Books and . j . .u .. .. . Accounts are in tne nanus ot , . " . . WUW IV . . . U UJ' . T. II. FORCEY. BLAKE WALTERS. Qrahsaton, Si pL V, '64. pd. i Farm for Sale. rnitis ...l A... r... ..1. ......I.U X terms, 7t.cresoii.tia. mors or lerr, si- uate In Girard township, Clearfield conntr. ity, witn about 40 seres cleared, with liaiiuings, to., erec ted tbereon, being the same prcuii.es purchased oy CU1 1 IU O. IVUIg U UUI uuu.o w. ..-muu. aw. terms and particulars apply to tbs undersigned t ClarBld. Pa. i o ,.l i'r.-'i -tl...... 11 c.:,l. V... ' Til OS. J. McCULLOUGII, Sept. 14, 1864. tf. 1T7"ANTEDFour eomnelent Teachers to! ! y take charge of the Covington Tp. Schools, j j The coming winter wages will be from $30 to 33 , aoeorutng to quouncotions. ., I ; By order c f the Board. oc,lt J. W. TOTTER, Bee Frsseb Tills, r. AT WHOLESALES ONLY J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT TUB 7 LOWEST TPJCES for CAsni ' A IjMYaa Country Morcbonts,' Podlars Tra t d- Sutler., .'Bd Ouneral Ccr,,' c.n " I'routs on a .mall lnv.t.,.,n. t jewelry oi any Dnttm . , quantity made to orJer " . , 7 cluss o! wnrlt f.irr! ? .' Et"ntrs for nuy 1,0 H pa, J lo .vpplng AMion-n, CuU, y I'd. ' lav,, India W.r., ailJ A JJegl " sil2S: ulurs ,7,t frio. ' "",r"" Partie-1 .,.! b? . ,bul1' or 'ncoLvcniont to carry from place to placo. w rtcmcuiber anollipr for ttem wlret, and prSf, theiLlye, ' ! It i a fawineM in which an am,U and ,ntfM. i lory eaiitrahnt. H giV fr . Z S'l- V ? MeuPlin in which no por.on I I field again and a2aiD, fur where ooo our goo, aro nitroduceJ tt permnll!nt aml C!,,;nuuf, rf iikih, it created. . abV?M J iL I l1.Ar,"-T' or lhos al tome dis abled by the hardships of war, to Clcrmea out of health, Tcicl.e.s, Postmaster, or any pereon ( who withoi cither local or an aetivo oouuiiation, , nnd r.,o that brines with it obrat i-bciimarv m- imsjh, iuu profents an ui-ioiiTc.iTr ss! ,., p v LrLLL SELECTED LOTS OF JEW- l.l.M, coiniirisuiff our nowest stvl.. mil .sakaulo vuriety of (ioo.ls, will lo sent anywhoro in tno L,.yal btates. We aro constantly filling order, frum pi.rsoIls icav;ng the choice of (ioods wholly with us. To juuh wo promise the best exerciso of our tasto and judgment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. Me atk o pay in udennce, state what stvle and quality ' "f (Joods are wauled, and wo will tend the same 'KoutoCl,llOCt m byiEjfPrcM at tbe er:d of the, GOLD AN'D SILVER WATCHES I flood movements and manufactured inVho Wi. manner of pure material, nil warranted at prices lroiu Jlo to $2il) each. bent anywhere puy co lectei by Lxpress. Satinfaetien guaranteed ...... .k iiks at s-iasr rn ces. tbev nitiNo op OCR 0N lui-ORTATloX Virculur,r,e by nail ! Sender them ! ! T. & II. OAUtiH AN. 3lanufa turer and ImpwUrl, Oct. 2d, 3iu. 716 Erodtray, New Yorlc ' 1GG1, PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. rjlllIS groat line traverses the Northern and JL Northwestern counties of IW.sylvuhia to tho city of Erio. on Lake L'rio. It has been leased bv tho l'ennivlmnln n,.:i. road Company, nnd i oporatod by'thom. Its entire length was opened fr passeuirer and I- .: .-1. I n . ..... " iiuiym, ousineM, uci. inn, ntil l ime of '(Ueii;fr Train, id Emnorium. Through Mail Tr.iin leaves eas'.ward 2:10 V il. ' " westward 10:I A. M. Pissccger Cars ruu through without ciia.-iob both ways between Philadelphia and Krio. Llegant Slcejiing Curs un txpress J'rnins bolh ways between W iiliamsport aud Ealtimore, and YVillinmsport and Philadvlplda. For inlormatii.n epetillg Passenger buvincss apply nt tlio is. li. Cor. 1 1th and .Market ats. And for Freight business of tlio Company's', Agcnla, S. R. Kiujctuu, jr., Cor. l'ilh uud Jlarkct i l'hiladelphia : J. W. Reynolds' Erie; i J. M. Urill, Agent N. C. It. R. Pabim iroi II. II. Houston, (Jon'l Freight Ag't, Phila.; 11. W. (JwiMxun, Uen'l Ticket Ap t, Phila. ; Jos. 11. Putt, (ien'l Minmrnr Wi Hi .miut.o.i Oct. ii, 1.1B1. OIU'UAX'S COUUT SALE. 1 V virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court ! J of C'lourHwld ciuntv, there will be einosed ! j to puune sale at Liearileld on . : Saturday, tho lDth day of Kovonibcv next, nil tii following described red estate situ- ' ate in Pr.idford towiifliip, Clearileld county, I'a., lute tho propel ty of m. ilrohaii), sr., deceiised. Jn-ginuiiig ota rock oak. (now cucumber) on to a white oak, thunco by luud of John liniliain .....il. t u .1... ..... .. i.nn .1 south 22 dec. east 41 perches U a'wUila oak, llieneo south 4(1 do;, oast 27 perches to stones, ' theneo south II d 'g. east 66 perches to post,' , thence north 4 perches to white oak, down thunco jby John llanna north 34 dej. east lUt perches! to a chestnut, thence along the river 120 perches to tho beginuiig, eontaining J 111 ' civt in. I " i 1Vvrdirq JU- AC1C3 .1I1U -J I tlCllCS, with about 80 acres cleared, with orchard, nnd ' j having thereon oreeted a punk house and log ! bin li , excepting and resort in'g out of the uhtvu, ( 1!0 acres sold and conveyed by Wm. Uruham to I J.in inJ i Graham. Trims One-third cash at sale and tho balance in one und two years with interest, to bo secured by judgment bonds on tho premises. WM.011AUAM, Jr. ,0et. 19, Ids. Adm'r GREATEST BATTLE ON RECORD! r Ann T'-ii i l tir i i i' If, "'0 klllCd nnd WOUIlded, and 30,000 taken Prisoners ! WITH CAMl EQUI PAQ E--ANI) 70,000 Contrabands freed from tho BONDS OF SLAVERY ! ! II r ,1.1 i .i -i. r .i ' IR. rr.an tl.a l.ss read nny tli.h? of the j past history o this 11 .1 i i..Ut Cual ly come to the conclusion that tho Cor.fedor.ito Govern- tnent would b. m.ien duWn. It was only a ques- lion .r inie. but now we have the above Glori- out soul-stirring nows to cheer us up ; and the only draw-back to our joy nnd glorification is thsj imminent dancer cf tlio Contrabands coming! North to "oat out our subttnnce," and to wear out cur shoes! But of one thing tho people of Clear field county may be assured, and that is, that FRANK SHOUT for short called Sltort-ce is nini, lliinfa & kllnfiu rli.att n nnv fitlir I """li ... ... ...... man in the county j and if you don t believe it, i just give him a call on court-wook, orat any other time, sad see for yourselves. lie would jut re JJ P , . p. Sh. mind the public that his shop is now rn Market haw s Uow whero in will una mm Slur! as usual if not a little thorter ol eiFn inau no wuum uao 10 no. n 1. I - . . 1 . : ,, . . , , . . . . , . . as nan be "tkeered" tin hero or elf ewhere. as on ie"nteereu up iDon t rorget the shop on juarset street, In hbaw's Row. directly ornosite Rev. II, B. I fc'woope's office. F. SHORT. I ClearDold, June 11, 1SC2, SXUrS T. LKONARS. n. A. riNSKT. c. riNRtr, WM, A. WAI.LACS. A, j lnhtt)n M ll di.fl ffllfllt lUtE (,""""" ' " ' " " ' y LEONARD, FINNEY & Co. C L li A It F I K L I), . CLEAliFltlLD COUNTY, rA. SILLS Or SXCHtNOB.WOTItS AND PR A rr niSCOVSTSS I iiiii'OMW nr.ti:ivii), ' Cutleetions made and proceed prompt'i remitted liichanre on the Cities constantly on hand. j jtiy-OfEcs on Hecond Ft., neorly. opposite the COURT HOUSE. ! AKILES to great rorioly at doiniuu. Tavir- A.vn nl .B.S-. ! Chemists f.f Amnnu ' D. - ll DROPS! Tho sovorcija romcJy fjr tho Cure of FE run ; AND A o ue, - AND ALL ATTENTION!! EirtTBIlEKi FROM FEVER AND AGUE, This mnKt Tt-nndttrfnl rrma.lv r... "fit nr.... I Oat or thousands of eases it ha. nvor boon linf.u- in r.,a i n....:. . ' . siiirIo B. ttlo of theso drom has M,r,..l ,lis,... which have ' r., ,, . . Mubboriily Hosistod the most Skillful ; .Medical Talent ' ft contains nothing that ivill i.Tjuro the Cunti- t"ti-n ! It puriGes tho Blood! ! 11 rcmukes Obstruitioirs from the Liver I !! Il promotes tho discharge of Rile !!! ! 1 It effects a radical and permanent Cure by. re- uioviug the causa upon which the seus do-' 1,UDUs! :!! t li i; ARMY AGUE DROPS J As its name Imports, has boon and is-tlie groat specific for all uilliocs diseases in the Army. It has no equal. Its popularity In our noble Ar my and elsowhcre is as universal as its cures nuvo teen sure and wonderful. Aa a rRKVES TA TUT, L , . ,Pr".vcJ Krent blessing anil saved many I'D ll.'lll A ifil In iliiioa mlnmnt!. I I'' I valuable lifo in those uiiniuatio localities where they would huve been victims to bilious dinoaacs. Tlio Chills will not return if these lrops aro taken ! THE AMY AGUE Quickly drives away LANG LOU AM) WEAKNESS! AND THE SYSTEM RESTORES , To its natural buoyanryaml animution j invigor 'uting the body and clearing out evory vestige of I I'i.caae produced by loathsome miasm. BE WISE IN TIME!!! Brj-Vo perstn residing in Fever and Ajue ' diMr'tCl s'w!i!'1 U u 'l'"ul a ( thc ! H VI V.jT f R f 'iSD TlTl II uD iifUfl I iltf Uj 1ilUrLJ And it is strongly rceommemJod to persons trav- ; hBg llrouali places charged with mitim " Wo respectfully call attention to our teetlmo- ruals. Many 01 ur letters uttost that hundreds of lives have been saved In tho nrmy by Us use. Indeod, so well are fts curative euulities uppre- ciltcJ jn ,e ormVi tbul th mnsliufeessful siur- goons in the Field and llosbitifl use it almost exclusively in the discuses lor which we ehiim its uitallibiiiiy. Ihe 1H physicians always sm no the best means to cCecl a cure, Lccce the uui vertality of tho ARMY AGUE DROPS. TESTIMONIALS: Ve are happy to refer to His Excellency A. Lincoln , Ocn. JleClcllan : Hen. Fromont; tion. Imrnside ; lien, llnoeeek; (.len. Kilpnttu kj (ion. Itico ; Col. Pyo, D5th N Y j Col CJuick, 17th N Y C ; Col Fowler, Mth SYS M ; Major Doremm, AllC Major ReifVnydor, iiSth Pn j Major Wil cox, A DC; Major l'iinisey,;MnjorStillwell, Ma jor Uabcock, Lieut. Wholan, tsurgoons USA; Rt Rev Uifhop Potter, Rev lr 'i'yng, Rev lr Tnvlor, Now York j Rev II W Jleecher, Rev K II Chnpin, Brooklyn: Rev Jlf Chcever, Rev M fi jj yorj onnr M WooJ v M KalWeifh, lion M F Udell, Rrooklvn ; JIon w Uunll), ,lon JllirBfe ,Jroc,,v Ncw Ygrk faundiods of other equally well known Uemon fgr Lich see circulars, TRICE: DOLLAR VER ONE 110TTLE. WILCOX A CO. rritcipnl Office, 131 Water St., New York. U. J, AW genvini.ti it hou t bsarirj our ' cc, I rrDon't let your Druggist pot you off with any other romedy. If be does not havo it fur sule, enclose ns $1 2 per mnll, and we will send you one bottle of the Ar my Aguo Drops per ulail, post paid. WILCOX A CO. oct2G-3ra 1S1 Waltr Hi., New Yoilt. A. V. D. 1. A. A. Great Reduction la PRICES of FALL & VENTER goods I P. Kit A TZER, Front Street, Clearfield, Penn'a. Having purchased a large ttock since tbs lute decline in price i now prepared to ofifer great bargains in New Style Dress Goods, Richest Printed Goods, All-Wool Delaines, French -Merinos, Good Black Silk, Coburgs and Alpacas, Woolen S ft aids, Ladies' Mantles, IcjFurs and Bonnets, Staple Dry Goods Ready-Made Clothing, MillinCri Goods, , J 3 Hosiery and Notion Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Tl T f iifJ'O ICai'C iV QttCenSlCth" C ' Drugs and Groceries, I C (l)')CtS Otl-clotflS. ! Household Goods, All of which will bo sold at greatly reduo I ed prices. Oct. 13-tf. 1 IELIOt.lt AP11IC. riMlE undersiguod, laving completed his PhoU X ogmph Oallery, in Shaw's flow, two doors west of the Mansion House, Ueurflcld, Pa., is uow ready te wait on all in want of Ffirti- Fvzterlts. My arrangeinsiits are tachast. ill enable me to furnish thovo lonuti!'ul produolions of sun draw, ing in the highest style I'tbonrt. IfnungtiUed up my rooms at a considerable expense, with a view to the cumfort and pleasure of my pr.lrons, I hopo, by strict nttontion to butiners and ndeiiro to please, to merit a liberal sharo if publis pattoniige. A full supply of ijilt, lioewuud, and other Frames, Albums, and un endless variety of Cases always on hand, Particular attention givcu tu copying all kinds of Pictures. rlustructiou In the art of Photographing gi(un and apparatus furnished at oity prices. sep'Jl-tf 11. BRIlKiE, Artist. . f. MORRIS - - J W. M'lBltlS - - JA9. C. WATS'l JAS. I. MORRIS y Co., l'hillp.ditirg, Pa. iiiui t;u.uu FOR CHEAP GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY". THE undersigned, ha ing just returned troia Philadelphia with n new and splendid assort ment of Goods, are now reany ti supply all w.'jo nuiy fuvor thctu with a call wilh rt ytbing in our lino, such as Bit V GOODS, O nOCEEIES, KAKD WAKE. QUICENSWAUE, AND KOTIOSS, in groat variety, with a full sisortwoat of Funey c (foods, FEED, FLOUR, FISH, BACON, and in fact everything and a litds more than Is usually found in a country store. Th' are ready to supply porums with FlMir, Feed, Fi.-h or Pacou by the load or pound. Per sons dirpucd to fuvor us wilh a call will find as ready to supply their wants. JliS'Vio uro ulao prepared to Undo for Shingles, Hoards, and other Lumber, ut tho test inatket prices. JAS. i. MORRIS A Co. C. A XI I . -1 am lior pyto say to pis; old and many kind customer.', that I hr.vo asso ciated myself with the abovo firm, and will be pleased tu ha )hcir custom, j eep'JS JAMES E. WATSON. Chcup Fui'iiiairc! ESIRES lo Inform his old friend." 'vnd enw Umors that, having enlarged hi' .hep ami increased his facilities for uionufurnuir ;, ,io is now prepared to make to order furuiljie oiy be desired, la good style and at cheap rnvs i v ' t ush. He mostly has on hand at his 'T rr.i ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready .:-nds Furniture, among which ars Bureaus and Sidc-Doardj", Wardrobes and llook-Cnses; Centre, Sofa, Par'.or j Brcakfust and Dining Extension Tables. Common, French Post, cottage, Jenny- Lind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS (.fall. KINDS, WuliK-VTANPg i HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Jo. i Rocking and Arm Chairs, - ; Spring Sent, Cane-Bottom and l'artor C'talrs nnd Common and other Cbar. LOV KIS G -G LA XX LIS Of every description on hand; al new glassoa for old frames, which will be put in on ve ry reasonable terms on short notice. Ilo also keeps on bant', or furnishes to or der, Hair, Corn-Husk, liair aud Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, Cf every kinfl. Made to o-Jor, and funerals attend od with a Hearse, fhenever desired, i Also, House ralntlugdone toorder. Tho subscriber alio liatufactures, and Lai constantly en hand, Clement's Patent Washing Maclnr.o. TfiA Vinat nnw in iitist. ThoiH n.ne mis nanains (neTer uef., be wi.,,-t clean eh-thes I lie alsohw, Fiver's Talent Cliurn, K superior art rle. A family using this Chum never need be without butter! All the above and wary other articles are fur nished to ou.'toiners cheep for Cash or excbnngid for approved ci utitiy produce. Chuiry, Jlaplj, Poplar, Liu wood and other Lumber suitable fur Cabinot work, taken in exchange for fa tiituro. d-Rcm.'Uiber the shop Is on Market street, Clearfield, F..and nearly opposite th "Old Jew giors." J0UX QCUCU. Nov. S, ISfll.-y ii gintrian n MAIN STREET, MOOKVILLt, VAS E, K. ii E A.N S, ( rRoriiiroit. Oct. 19 1 1
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