u THK' REPUBLICAN. 0 Mtnr jf f"4 in adtanrt, , " " f within the yewr, " f not paid itiiit iht year, , 60 1 :r. 'rJNeVKMHKIt Zi, IMii, TvnuioA: I'lcaiUeld Hal road 'I luic-Table. I Triu leaves Tyror.o lit 8:i5 A. M. arrives at 1'bilipi.burg t " U A.M. Trtiu leaves rhillpsbnrg at S:i5 I'. .I. ariivr. at Tyrono at 5;i6 p, M. THE MEWS. Gen. Shcrmnn, uflcr dttroj ing every thing llmt coald Lo of rdvanliigo lo the enemy at, Atlanta, left thai point, part of :-Lis force on tbe'Jtb, find the remainder ' (47,000 in nil) ou tho 12th, far Macon, tlienco lo Augusta, hit final destination being supposed to be either Charleston, Savannah, or Mobile. '1 he distance frcm Atlanta lo. the nearest it the three points is over 300 miles. Ilia army is sup- u uuji rations. ;o con- liderablo rebel force can confront him until after he reach Macon, wlwch 1 ibout 10U miles from Atlanta. But he. wi-a awuuwt l'U UtJ- fnr I,a iT.nt nn.Hi it. .. f i ...w.w iuuuiui iuo vouicuer-j y scnucr in Lawrence townehip. CloarGeld co. ato authorities ivill be fully anpiiied 0f ton or ,bouttho soth of October, isci, a cream Ma itinMm.nl ' I - . i j i . colo',od horse, with dark main and tail, and hav bis moxenjonl.andcaniend delachmenU i, . iet of old harnea. Th. - Ji. .1..... by railroad, either from Lee'a army at Richmond, or from Hood', army (now TtonilfAnorl'ttl 1,1 T.rlllAVn llaliani. ...1 Beauregard's) in Northern Alabama and Tenncsnee. This U, beyond all question. ' the -biggest thing" ,-ct attempted during ihe war. If It is successful, Sherman will j lava eclipsed all other commander for! 1 ... ' Ior genius as well as boldness; but ifhe fails, U will not be the loss of what is left of 1 frhat was half cur military force six months ago, but, Sherman will bo discard ed 48 a madman. That tho rebels are awake lo this move ment of Sherman' is evidenced by the report, by way of Richmond, that Early, with a large portion of his force in the She nandoah valley, had returned loGordons ville, which is in railroad communication with Augusta, Gv, via the Danville road. A)iJe frou this the war news has tut little interest. Reports say that an attack cn Memphis is threatened by Beauregard, who is at Corinth. A dinpatch from Louisille, dated 19th, gives a report that Breckinridge, with 10,000 nion, had defeated our forces al Bull's Gap, East Tennesree, A similar report comes via Richmond, and that the object is lo invade Kentucky. Ku.i.ed. U. J. Jone?, Esq., on of tbe mot racy writers connected with the neivspaper press of the interior of Penn- tjlrania, and author of the "HUtory of (he Valley of the Juniatla," was killed ol Ilarrisburg on lust Friday ight. His body was found under the cow-catcher, crushed to a shapeless mass. He leuves a family. A jot Hi; a. A fw days since we net Seen) on. item stating that Thomas Clark, Erq. connected with the New York post nflico for over Iwenty years was instantly killed while riding on. the locomotive on the Hudson river road. Wo knew him well, as a faithful oflicer and ttccomplished (eallomRn. 2?Tlie Adams' .Express Company have wtablislied a branch otllo in our town. This supplies a want that has long been feltintliU community. Mr. Joseph S Shoueis, wo believe, is their agent, 1-iTAttenliou is directed to the adver titcment of tho Clearfield Academy. Tho wintor term com!nec,' on the 5th of the coming month, .The Arsv Cojwuimtioji ov Horses - Some interesting facts m regard to the supply ol Horses aua lueir oonssuiiipiinn uy the army, have recently been presented by a NtTwbury (N. Y.) veterinary surgeon, Dr. Voeli. The 5efltis shows that the number 'of horses in tiie' United Slates in 1-60 was" 6, 115.458. After making deduc tions ftr the Southern States, for horses undor and nlxsve a workintf ae, dileased So-rTof U.e 'horse ?kTt Inlh. .. TV If I , 1. - . loyal State to 1,007.808 animals, i lie ( innual want for civil use is 144,018, for ( military use, 108, "42, or one-fourth an nu- allv Of the total horse supply. The colts andP fm,r voara old ara estimated all.- uiiuer lour y fin wu m co.nuuv. 414 174 one fourth of trWe, or 278,544 l i Ttl !.nh lb. . nf four vssri Kill annually reach the age Of four years, but as this number may be reduced one- tenth fnr deaths and disasters Btnonc the colts, the ultimata annual actual supply is $10 at ten per oont. nut at "() G'JO while the annual need for --Our Clearfield friends ill please not for put at JU,UJU, wnue mo "" " -. d lhtj cein to town, the army and for c.vd life is 2oJ..OO get to e , 0 ,he. rnor rormerly 0CCUpi.d ihowinft a dtdiciancy of horsea each "ey wm n , , iM tha Conrad House, jear. Dr. Vogeli makes no statement of gtrM j. 1. MORRIS Co. the mules which are used in the army,- n0;, 1884. ' . though he allows for tneir use, wuicu re lieessomny horses. If his estimates re correct, there ia good reason for the high price of horses besides Ihe deprecia tion in the currency. The waaie or horses in the army from bad treatment and neg lect is enormous. WSThe Louisville Journal aarrules a characterist,io electioneering trick nt a Democrsiio meeting in Kentucky : "Lai KntnrJav iiiaht Lioutenan I Gov ernor .Tncnli stnoke at Erankford. We WJ lay .here that he is one of Ihe iioblwt specimens or loyal coDservmiiui 10 w wind in the country. An arueui vei.R iotidge Demoarat in 1860, and with 1 at tBsnrrniindinea lurinii liini into Uiefatnl fth which the influence of that magnetic lea.lor exerted, be never twerveu irom hia loyally to the Union cause or his d votion lo the maintenance of an undivided ountry. After ha had unialiea an eucci ir .pcech at the State Capitol, amidst loud ckeeri for McClellan, a t-hout for JefT. Davis arose from the crowd. The military guard was on the qui vivi to do tact the offondex, and he was at once ar !ted, when it was discovered that he n ardent supporter of Mr. Linooln. tpon the eslahlishment of this fact be rolensed from dureas with ft gentle 'priruand. Wa dismisa this mode of Jtotioncering wilUout tven dignifying it 7 tepritnand." 1 Edilar nftl P....I.I.' . v .... javticn i ' j e"-s-vi h. roYw Jou PPr that I will .end. bv return ..In . "Vur , a Recipe, with full direction! for lMB a aiiMtil. VAnAt.Li. n-i-. .i . . ui " 'l'r ;b"w uaim, mat L. t " yulor'n 10 Jy. I'lranMBiotoh- V' eas,ana ill Iuipurit'esor th Bkin. leaving the lame loft, dear, imooth and keauti- I will allK mill fri in Ik... V...I n i i ww Mating lllltl Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and in furmaUon that will fntbl thorn to start a full growth of Luxuriant lluir, Whiskers, ura M.us taohe ia Kvi than thirty day.. , All education, answored by roturn mafl with. ' vk cnarg. Kospectlully vour,, T210S.V. CHAPMAN. rh.n.i. 604 "P. Ml, Broadway, Now -York. ' nAimoxAu tV ed RBin,t l7in,lf or ""ins a certain Dark Brown Mar, now In tha noi..n h:.i. U r '.i.-i.i- 5 .. , ' . i"uip, as iub tain bl;nirs to uio and is in his uio on loan only. v CtKyiAD BARER. Kov. 2, 1861. CAMI4 troBpajsing on the premisfi of the un. denignod in B.ccuria townthin. on or n- bout tbo 1st of Oetuber 18G4. a DITV m rr I supposed to bo past two years olJT The owner is hereby requested to come forward, i'iurcnj, r.j unarcs anu uiKe niia wav, or he will l mA according to law. Kor. St. T. S. WASUBl'RN. - swim . , . . . treipassing on lbs premises of the sub- led ,0 com8 forward, prov property, pay charges r.gd""17. Win, J', MILLEH. KSTEAY. S ekeckn.' Z XZJX Tn a -wm . . . lat of August last, a Brown Brindle Bull, whito t.a.r,ln,the .fttC '' 11, nd aoom two years oll hist spring, lot information leading to his recovery, I will pay liberally. KoT-9 u Pd- MICHAEL STIKaKECKyEIt. TOUMto Oo the road between Curwesville, " mA I ai:ll .1. nn.l . , . ' mny ui.uu i.iiu, vu IU9 UClODer USl, a TRAVELING BAG, containing, among other things, several articles of clothing. The owaer, by calling upon th subscriber and paying char ges, can have his property. 3. BEKTAUT. Lawrence tp., Nev. i), 1811. .T.-P. KRATZER, 1 TnilCHANT. snd cW.or tn l)r fl,,n.l. -.VLciothing, JJardware, yuecniwaro, Uroeorios rrovinons, ac. Front Street above the Aeadomr Clearfield Pa. April 2l)th 1S6, J. I. Morris & Co. . PJIILirSBUKO, PA. Sell the cheapest Goods in the county I Ami are just reeotvtng the following : Prints nnd Delaines, A SplonpU assortment, vary cheap. A targe stock of Brown and Blcacctl Muslins, very cheap. AUo, Flannels, Linseyg, Satlinwjts, Jeans, Tweed, etc, vory cheap ; and for ladles ad obiUl'n splendid Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. The greatest varioty of Y ANKER NOTIONS ever opened ia the oounty, and at lets prices. A great variety ami beautiful assortment of Hood?, Nubias, Sontags, com forts, Breakfast-capes and Gloves. A large stock of BOOTS nnd SHOES Of all kinds, Tor Ladies, Gents and CtiildreA", with Hums. Buflulo Overs iocs, Ae., at auction prieut. IIARDWAJIH In'ondloss variity, witli broad axes, double-bltts, llafting and Burking axes. C h O T 1L I N G Of all kinds for MEN and BOYS, Ororcoati, Pants and Vests, cheapor than tho cbeupest. A general asscrtmont of drugs aud msdilnos, paints and oils, dyo stuffs, Aa. Kio, Ky and Laguyra Coffee. Kugars white, brown and yollow. Dried peas, swoet potatoos. Cranberries, butter, eggs, lard, cheese, hams, shoulders and sides. Dried boof, cod-fi.ih, uiackenl, herring, and fresh shad. Cooking and parlor stoves ana stove pip t adics Coats and Circulars, Vic r..n o.wIPmITc Travelling Trunks, . Carpet-Bags, . Ladies' Baskets, etc., etc. WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE. Ptnur. chnn. salt. Ao Saddlos, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horse h - es, s.iigh-be..., whip,, harness and Urind ,t0nes and fixtures. j 2-horso Olean wagon, timber-sleds, buggies, iielghs, carriages, Ao. I fact, notbiag that man or beast oonsumes, but what we keep or can get for our customers, - ------ - , - .i.niiirni and will seU a Utile cheaper, having advantages that no others in our business have. ... lUMBKRME2I .applied by the quant ty wi fl ba00D( or 8nythi.g l our line at 10 noroent on cost, and we discount all bills ovor roaasatr At ra aaLtaroKTi rocnoav caisai I'LAca or avsnvRSi. 1IAUPT & Co., TTAV1NU leased tk Foundry and Mschino XX Shops at Milesburg, known as " GREEN'S fTr. i-xt v ... nr.ior.ii to manufattur and np'air Steam Engines, sweep nnd tread power Tk..i,; M,,Lin,.. New Horld ana liatnaway Cook Wovesr Wagon Spindles, Plows, and Cast ings of all kinds at short notice. They also bav I -bedi a Bcllefont and MUesburg.u variety of i . c.i. ..i i.rtr Rlnvea. for soft ooal, of Pitts-, VUV. ... ...... - - . - . burjrwanufactore. ' Call and sco for yoursohes. - . . . . .t . - i. ' it.... ISAAC UAC PI ' ' J,"' ! bg and Columbia Insu Comranle. 1 ... : - 'i TYr 5nlp A Frilit Farlll ' - " . rsn IIS tubscriber offers for saloon rca.onab I urina hi. FARM situated in Lawrence town ship, about midway between Clearflold and Cur- J winsrill. It contains about S5 aores, with about j 65 acres thereof cleared, with a Frame House, and Frame Barn. There are upwards of-4U0 graRed Aprd trees in good condition some 30 Pear troos, with a quantity of Cherry trees, Grapevines, snd other small fruit thereen the whole being well located. The till is indisput- ; able. For term, apply KHirv THORN ( August m. isn. w. HELP WASTfcU A miuuie-s " - a . 1 It. -J TtTnntsan Clearfield, 8ptmbr 81,1664 . 7 w jxmuciion in PRICES ofTALL 1 WINTER GOODS! ' J. I'. K R A T Z V, .' ' Front Street. Clearfield, Pcnn'a. Having purchftifd a large Hock fince tho lto d-cline.ini rices is cow prepured to offer great largaina in iYcic Style Dress Goods, , Richest Printed 4ll-IFool Delaines Ff Cnck McritM I ,"-'' II Good Black Silk, Cohurgs and Alpacas, ; Woolen Shawls, T ,f' . I,,,, '-aUlCS JttllillCSj Furs and Bonnets, Staple Dry Goods ' Rcady-Madc Clothing, Millinery Goods, Hosiery and Notion?, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware ij Qnccnsicarc Drugs and Groceries, Carpets and Oil-cloths. Household Goods, All of which will bo sold at grc.itl.y reduc ed prices. - Oe, l'J-tf. 11ELIOGRAPI1IC. rilllE undersignod, having completed bis Phot- a Ograpn nailery, in onaw now, iwo ooors westof tbe Mansion Houss, ClearCeld, ra., is I ,pecifio fur all dili.iuls uiskases in theAruiy now ready to ait on all in want of ht has wq equal. Its popularity in our noble Ar- Fnslt" (DlJUSS FirtorilS. !mynd "Wfherel. as universal as its cures ' " u . have been sure and wonderful. Asa My arrnngoments are fuchas will enable mo to furninh tlioso beautiful productions of sun draw- ppnTVTITi't' ing in tho highest stvle of tbonrt. Having fitted 1 JU' ' J'A'li' 1; uji my rooms at a confiJernblo expense, with a view to tho comfort and pleanui e of my patrons, ' It has proved a great blessing and faved mnny a i hope, by strict attention tobuMness and adeVire 'valuable life in thnso niia.-niatio loralitie where so ploase, to merit a liberal share tf pnblie I tbey would have been victims to bilious discuses, pot'.onnge. A full supply of Gilt, Rosewood, and ' other pramos, Albums, and an endless variety of . TllO Chills will not return if those Cases always on hand, . , Drops uro taken ! Particular attention" given to copying all kinds! " THE ' , " s-'f Instruction in flio art of Photographing A T TVT V A fJTTP Till fiPQ iven and apparatus TumUlied at city prices. ill Alii X1UUJJ SJIWJk MS sop 1-tr tt. JHtlJur., flrtiKi. ArPr.AI, PltOM TUU TH1U JilAIi! ASSESSMENT. Xotico is hereby given, i lh At the Commissioners of Clearfield county will meet at tbe folloftiug places at 10 a. in. of each day named fur the purpose of hearirrg Appeals from the Triennial Assessment, to wit : I'vr Ducatur township at Centre School bouss on Thursday November 2ttb. For Woodrtard ton nMbip at tbe huuse of Thomas Henderson ou i'riday Kovouiber 25th. Fr (lulich township at the School home in Jayns- v ills on Saturday November 26th. Tor Beccaiia township t the liou.o of Samuel M Smith on Muiiday November 2lh. For Knox township at Turkey Hill scbaol house on Tuesday iCuvimbcr 2'Jib. For Ferruson township at tho house or John Urrzory ou Wednesday November illltb ForJordiiu township at Iho public school in An sonvillo on Thursday Deccinbor 1st For Chest towmbip at the school house near SI-I . ,nnn UoKbough's on Friday Duceiuber ?d. ; AnU it is strongly roeommended to per,..,,, trav For New Washington in said borough on Satur-! cl"Bi 'hrcugU f lacos charged with uiiasin. day December Sir j For iluinsido township at the house of Ceorgo j V. Ntff on Monday December &th . For Boll towi.ship nt the houeo of Asaph Ellis on Wo respse'.fully call attention to our testiino- For Lumber city at tho pub.lo school houro In luesaiiy iecemoer ion. eaid borough on Weanosilay uecemorr i. ; sucioea, so weu are u curunvo munics apjiu IVr Venn township at the honso of W W Ander- ! iated in Ihe army, that tbe most successful ur- son ou Thursday December 8 geons in the Field and JUsWtal uso it nlm .st For Curwensville at the houde of Isaao Bloom on exclusively in tho diseases for which wo claim its r.i.l.o rwrniihor 0 ! infallibility. The host physicians always seize For Piko township ntlhssnino plaio " Saturday I tho best means to effect u cure, henco the uni Deccmbor 10th. ' I versality of tho Fur Bloom township ntthe bouse of James Bloom on Mjnday December 12th ' For Brady township at tha house of William Schwoui on Tuesday December 13th For Union township at the houso of William F Johnson on Wednesday December 14th For Fox township at th houso of Juhn I Bundy on Thursday December Uth For Huston township al tbe house of Jess Wil F - - a the Cm,sionc,' of son on Friday December lotli, lnv December 19th. For Lawrence tlownship nt tho same place on Tuesday Dicomber zutn. An appeal from the valuations of Unseated r-.i. -ill li. liulil at th tommissioners omee, on Tuesday und Wednesday, the 27th rf-28th days . os .i.A!..k :..,aell nnrs.ins in. on n!iuju" -- - , fJ b 18g 4, at whieh time all persons in - I tero-ted must attend as no appeal can be taken , udUut0. BTrdcr of the Board of Com - , f U BRADLEY, Clerk. Commissioners umee, yav 10th 1S8. ." T sAS XZ S ,a, Silks, Wool Dolalnes, French Merinos, Olng - i - 1 Knna (nit nnnmnff or U 9 -suvt ur, j wi - ry J. 1. KRATZER'S. . T.AUnill J. III.AKKI.Y, Attorney and Counstllor at Law, Will attond to all business entrusted to his car In Elk and adjoining oounties at St. Mary's ( BeniingerP. O.) aep 28. 6 mo pd. AJX STR EET, DltOOKVJLLE, lyA 11. H. M E ANS raorrtiEToR. Oct. 19 ly DISSOLUTION. riTIE rartnGrsbip hertoforo existing between i I 1 . . a f J I- iL. Rf.nn.l IU an1 T.lltn. ' bfrbus be.., at Orahamton, P.., is tbi. day dis - tytual consent. ti,. ltonks and Accounts ara In th hands of h unaerinuiieu in iuo incib-uumo . Thos. II. Forcey, for settlement, and all persons i..-i ,,n..u nd accounts win mease can ai on - ' '"6" . T. IT. FORCEY. J. BLAKE WALTER?. Orahamton, Sipt 9,'fll. pd. Farm for Sale. mill? subscriber ofiors fr sale, oa reasonable I terms, 10 . crcs of Land, more or less, sit uate in tiirard township, Clearfield, connty, with about 40 aeres cleared, with building), Ac, erec ted thereon, being the same premi.es purchased br Smith tt King from George B. bmith. for terms and particulars apply to the undersigned at CUarfield, l'a, ..-.., T THOS. J. McCULLOLGIL- . Sept. 14, lSMf, , -- - .- . i A. A. D. Goo"mi AGUE DROPS ! The sovcrciga remedy fur tbe Cure of FEYl-Ii AXIJ AGl AND ALL BILIOUS DI SEASES! ATTENTION!! SUmtHBERS FROM Tii"vri'i . FLVLR AND AGUE, ETC. ' . . This most wonderful ri mcdy for the perma nent cure of Pever nnd Ague, etc, was discov ered same venrs ago by one of tbo uiott eminent Chemist of America ! ' Out of thousands of cases it has never been known to fail in efleo'.ing a radical euro. A single Bottle of those drops bas cured diseases which have . Stubbornly Kcsisted the most Skillful Modicul Talent! It contains nothing that will lnjuro the Consti tution 1 v It purines tbe Blood! ! It removes Obstructions from tho Liver 1 .' .' It promotes Iho discharge of Bile 111! It effects a radical and permanent Cure by re moving tho cause upon which the aua do rends!!!!! T II E ARIIY AGUE DROPS, ' i s its name nmnrb. lni I.aah int .1. it,. Quickly drivos away LANG UdU AND WEAKNESS ! AM) THE SYSTEM To its natural buoyancy and aninintioa ; invigor ating the body and clearing out every vestige of Disease produced by luatlnoiuo miasm. BE WISE IX TIM!:!!! district ihhidd be witioitt a Jlutiie of 'it "ARMY AGUE DROPS ,....n. .....i., . .v...... ...... ..ntJ of lives have been saved tn.tho army by M tuo. ARMY AGUE DROPS. TESTIMONIALS: We are happy to refer to nis Kxcelleney A. Lincoln; Hon. McClellan; (ien. Fremont; tJen. Burnside; Gen. Hanceek; (len. Kilpntrick; (ien. IticA (!nl !.,. H5th rf Yi Col Ouick. 17th N Y 1 n : Cnl Fowler. 1 lib N Y S M : Major Dorennu, : a n r : Mior lteifsnvdcr. 3fitli l'a: .Minor Vill cox, a DC; Major l'oinsey.'Msjorstiiiweii, Ma - .1 .. nV.1- II U 1 C .. TT C A . vu,kv, ....1.. i- .jl)r Dabeock, Lieut. Whelnn, Surgeons V S m Kcv Bishop Potter, Rev Dr Tyng, Rei ; Tay,ri KowPyork . Rev II W Itceeher, I E ll Chnpin, Bro.k ,n : Rev Mr Clieever. ev Dr Rev Chnnin. Brosklvn: Rev Mr Clicover, Rev ' Mr Bones, New York j His Honor Mayor Wood, ' II.. HI L-..Ik II,, r IS ,l1 llr.,Vlvn . "on MOunthor , .;,. hoh 8ee circuar5 i a nucEt ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. WILCOX A CO. rriccipitl Office, 181 Water St., 'ew Voi k. Jf.Ji.-Aone gmnM U-Ut,cul btanJ cur . . . . t . tujmture on the wrapper. 1 ..Don't let your Druggist put you off 1 with an, other remedy. If be does not have fr faic, onclore us l 25 per mad, and we will Mna you one bottl of tbo Ar my Ague Drops por man. roil naiu. . WILCOX A CO. ocl20-2ra 181 "Water St., New Vork A. A. D. M U S K I N G U M i V A L LE Y lipp Xtl'a: iTt i . C!rilT1 k m r ITT C orner of Mul let and Third Streets, ZAXESVJLLE, OHIO. lUving .Jded gre.tfy ,o cur former extensive ' jfacilitie., we are now tuning on, a large namtai 1 1 or mi circular Saw Mills, many of which are . tn.,n nf ' II nJ.ng th r way Into Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iudi- ana, and Illinois.' Thoco alraady received and" in operation are irivin, LT' ..C.:.?5 t'.on. Thore is now hardly a Slate or Territory m tho Union but that oar Improved Portable tri " :r- "" r.i.g ucs anu aw anils are in uw. All our ' h W tester stack, on them which confine the flying sparks. We would respectfully-refer you to the Mlow- I i"R gentlemen and certificate fnr th nn.i.i.:n.- utility, and practical operations of our Portable Steam Engines anl Saw Milli .. Avoshalb, ChciterCa, Pa., April 3, 'CI. Meswiis. J. A J. 11. DivAi L-Ooiitlemen-Ths Portable Engine aniluw Mill pot of you gives ei.tira satisfaction. I cheerfully rocomntend thi.se iu want of Saw Mills to giro you a call. "Ufpccuiiiiy, u. r YVICKEKSHAM. uJiNERiL r.i.iT, Cambria Co., Pa , Way2l.lS04. J. J. IT. Pl VALL-Genllcmcn: M'ilh Mr. S. Hardesty as sawyer, we huve sawed, with tho Portable Steam Mill sent to Cit:nbria Iron Com pany, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of lum ber, (two thirds of it being enk,) and would cheerfully rec.-.ininend your Mills to tliwc iu want of such. Very respectfully, JOHN MOKRETJ, Fi-r Cumbria lion Company. Munmsn.iLK, June 2, 1301. Mrssna. J. i J. 11. Di-VAi-f Wiih tlieasnUL lanee of Mr. Hardesty, we sawed, tho first day we "H r.iiKmc mvl raw w:u, seven thousand two hundred aud fil'iy six feet of ono Inch jiine boaids, when everything was new and bad be come vory rusty by three weeks cTposuro ia an rp n ear. We are well satislied that the mill will cut fully one thousand feet of inch lumber per hour, wuh suitable help. We cbeorfully teoom uiend ynur mills nnd engines to any hi want, as we ore fully satuficd they nro tbo best mill and enjrino mid mill of the kind we have ever seon Yours truly, Jon. BI'.EXXER, For lirenner, Trunks 4 Co. . Eur.ssnuna, Pa. Feb. 20th ISfU. Messrs J. A J. II DrvALl.. V'rar .S'iVs : Our portablo sow Mill nnd engine nrrived last week all safe nnd right, wo believe and we can say without meaning 'any flattery ij behalf of Mr. Hardesty thnt he did himself credit inputting iho mill up and starting the same. Yesterday, just ono week from the timo wo unloaded tho en gine, ha sawsd with foiir.liands, about CU00 feet of lumber in about eight hours, a portion of tho logs were oak and n.-h. So far as wo aro nblo to judge, wo think n o will be able tg rend you a better report after a while. We aro satisfied with tbo Mill nnd Kngino, and can recnmniond them to any person who may desiro a portable mill nnd engine. Yours, nuking you all success, KKES S. LLOYD A' CO. For further references we will givo the names of James & Evans, Ebrnsburg. Pu. Messrs. Hanway A Co., Latrobe, Pa. MeFsr's. Pruuer A Hurley , Tyrona ; AdaiiiR, Calan A Co , Oresson S. Miliiken, Hollidaysbitrg : Uileman A Jlessrr, Alioona : Messrs. ll jcd A Urn., Tyrone : W. Hit wurih, jr., Pittsbiirt-; 6, Khvne, Lul;n City ; l ollett A Co., West Hr;enville; U, J. Niifliolaou, l!rookil!o; J. Metionegnl, llemlnek ; Cambria D on Works, Johnstown : Brenner, Trucks i. Co., Morrirdule ; Michael John- ton, Ancstown ; Mc Coriuiok il' L'Oig, I'al.-bmg ;-W. ii. Lloyd, lll.ons- liurf"; ii. Mlkkuitter, liuntingdon; t. iiiMin,! StiaUonvlllc i Dull A Terry, Terryton n ; ('. Key-' nobis A K. Ainlrcss, Uortstuivn, Crawfoi jcuuntv i ' M. T. Dill if- Th.jinas JUoAulcy. Altoona ; A. L. ' 1 , . 1 : i ll.Tl:.! 1 .. ,r M . i ' iLouiuuy, jiuiiiua .-ourg j .u. .n . Miauis, .res son ; W. B. Zeigler ami Joeph S, Kee l, Dun lingdon; nil of whom havo purchased Portablo Steam Kugiues and Portable Circular Saw Mills bf US. Wo fully wnrrnnt our engines and 'iw mills to be uiade of first class material; workmanship tho same; with Brass Bull Valves in pumps, and checks, and to saw from G,(00 to 1U,UU0 feet of ll inber per day (say ten boursj -'Ordcis solicited. Descriptive ciseulnrs sent to all correspondents. . , Address, J. A J. H. DUVALT., Corner Market nnd Third Stroets, j.ist opposite C. O. It. It. Depot, Z.iucsville, Ohio. aug. 17. ly,' w ".AN'TMI). Ten cuiivctcnt Tencbers to.1 teach tho Brady township schools for tho coming winter. T''o board sits at Luthoburg on Saturday tho 22d Inst., when we hope appli cants will appear. Liberal wages will bo givon. By order of the Board, DAVID ItliAMSI, OcL19, JtjiiL GREATEST BATTLE ON 1IECORDI 15,000 Killed and Wounded, and 30,000 taken Prisoners ! WITH CAMP EQUIPAGEAND i 70,000 Contrabands freed from the i Si. BONDS OF SLAVERY!'.!?, INVERT man tbnt has rend any thing of tbe j past history of this WAR must finally come to the conclusion that tho Confederate Govern ment would be broken, down. It was only a ques tion of timo. But now we havo the above (ilori ou! soul-stirring news to cheer us up ; and the only draw-back to our joy and glnriD atiun is the imminent danger of the Contrabands coming North to "cat out our substance," and to wear out , ! ur shoes 1 But of ono thing the people of Clear-: M-.l county mny be assured, and that Is, that FRANK SHORT for short eallod Sknrt-w.--is selling Hoots X felloe as cheap.ns any other; man in the county; and if you dun't believe if, j just give him a call on court-week, or at any other , time, aa est! pee Ir.r yourselves. n wotnu jo-i tnmil tn pilDIII lliai lll rnn p i nun .... ...i., ncv street, In Shaw's Row-wbere von will find him nimi, iiiinii. . . ; just . l l. 11 K 1. I... u '"f, ..r.nd ,n order on short notiec, and as well made, and as good fits I aa can be "skeered'' up hero or elsewhere. &ft.Don't forgot the shop on Market street, In thaw's Row, directly opposite Hcv. JI. li. Swonpe'. ofHeo. F. SHORT. Clearfield, June 11, l-Sf'2. JAMFST. LRUXAHB. I, A. TINNEY. W. A. WAl.LAfS. C. riMaav, l... . i A ! I'.'.tn MViTt 'ItlTi fl ft fftlflir Il.lliTff . i O or LEGHARI), IINNEY & Co. CLKA R K I E L I), CLEAU FIELD COUNTY, PA. bills os1 axrmos.'vovr.s Anon Arts niscorKTFD ii:i)MTft hi:( i.ivni), CvUfrtioni made andproffds promptly remitted Ilxcliangcon the Cltica constantly on nana. I jrO"Ofllcoon RocoodfU, nearly opposite Ihe 4 COURT HOUSE. ' rj ALT.miriarln l- q"';J ijr sa.l i 555 viTry cheap y J' 1 KUA Uft' M-mmi ii mil m rv' "nvw nonK-TnE rsir; rature, lina Are, and Vuiimi. 1,'-.ust pVT ii-' S,.'d '"WS- I uion l latra, Mood nerarirgi on ro.-r ui( t bat can mttren Udiof. Crodiet kriiilr ;, '?C, ..'., tinbroiiiery, Ariirlos rortho Ti il,?t, ffr tio p.J- or, tie llouduir, and t!io IMicI.m. l;vfnilk-, tn fact, to nialco a i-..u,j1jIp LAIjY'S BOOK. THE LADIE3' F.AVOtUTB SOU Si TEAR? Noaguiin has htvu ab! ;o coni'-: w'tlt it Jon nttrmpt it. ' UOI)EV. KUCEtPXa for fvT loP.rtai,..'.t ofti,o;rm- .r..l,tb.r,iM nionciiuttairei lr,n nlhnr v ; i . ilh diairrauii. ilinr... " "s"'slr') mom; i .'muni uessuns Tor the Vnuoi' AnotLer ;- T UltliS,:3: Other Mag: armoublUh old, worn-out ,uic'. Ut the sub. u.Ur,s.i;iiiti tue uiuiio siores. , iJarJ.nuig for Ladles. Another peeoliuntj with tiodcy. XwZS1" 1C'' Sod, . tt.ri, New York. ' it . i .. wm-utftuip. itnear in sine that has them. ii. ...i.i.. .. . i ,.. v v ' i. ureuie, 01 Ladies' Bontets. W. .! ,. ,t .. , vear than m me? of 'hom ia s 2!?!,V "ybor Msgaiino. In fact, the La- iuj uooa cnaoies evcrv ladv in l, h. i. , .. . I. " - v. vn UVU- t IIVl'lilUHlTi MARION HARLAND. i ,ddcD , ath" "Ml)" Side," Nem.sis," and Miriam, writes for tlodey .each month, and f.r no other magaiino. We have al rutaiued alt our old aud favorite' ontributore. ' Terms oXGodoy'a Lady's Book for'C) (Frcin which there can be no deviation.) The following are the terms of th LadvVi Book for 18.16. A preunt, w will receive sub oribers at tbo following mts. Due noilo will be given if wo are obliged to sdvauoe, whieh will depd npon the priuo of iKipener. Ore copy, oueyoar - . - $.1 do Two cepies, ono year j j0 Three cvpius, oe yr . . . j j,) Four copies, one year - - . Hi 0Q Five copies, ono year, and an extra oopy Jo the porsoa sending th club, making six oopies - . . -UK Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy t3 the person sending the club, uiaUio nine copies . . . . JI 0u F.levcn copies, one year, and aa extra .'.v to the porson sondlng the ciub, muaini twelvo copies ; Additions to any of tho above clubi,$i 51) c: ruuicriner. Qjdey's Lady's Book and Arthur's 'tn-n Mngaiine will be sent, each one year, c reru . ol 4 41). M'e havo no club with any erher iia aiino or Nowsioer. i he money muat all b sent tt one t . le t any club. - Canada subscribers must send 2i cents !u:i! tlonsl for each subscriber. Address L. A. H!l3Y. N. Ii. C-or. Oth it Ckoernut F' oc 3t I'll: 18GI T ill IS p eat line travorsos (lie N'" Norlkwestern counties of Pti... .. . the city ef Ut!o, on L ike Cri i. It uas boen lcasd by tin ' nntn'n ... .. rrxid Company, and is operated by ... j.h lis fntire longth wa opeoe l fur pus r freight business, Oct. 17th, 16H. Time uf liHHervjp.r Titini rt Fintortu . Through Mail Traia le&vos eH.-i'.wuid '.' U P IX. " " " " v.c:tward 10:12 ' y Puiaonger Cars run Uiroii;jlt n:iu . , . both ways between Pbilailul4,!.i. i..; i 'Jru. .Klogant Sleeping Cars on Kxpre.. 'fi-ui.n bei 'ways between illiamspurt aud 1; ikiuuii., ac Williauianort and Pbi'.ade'pliia. Fur Information respcoting Paeienger bu.w.'j i apply at the S, E. Cor. Ulh an 1 H i K. t t. And for Freight business tf tjie Coiipi r ' I s,ts., Philadelphia Agents, n. li. Kingston, jr.,.tor. l.i'h undM .i?'-. J. W. llevuolds' Erio ; J. M. Drill, Agent N. C, t. R. baliir,, It. II. Hoi'sto.'s, (len'l i'.cight Ag't P II. V. Owihsbii, Uen'llicl.ot Air'., V-.: Jus. D. Pol re, lien'l Manager, V, tt. Cr t. lulil. MOUxNT"1TvNON hOVSK Seocail fi treef, aboro Arch, .iTULAWCLL'IIIA. A. T. ni.AI, Proprietor. (Lr-to of tbo "Surf Houso," Atlantic City.) Sept. 23, ISliS-l y. ' JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorucy at Law and licul I'.statc Agent,. Cf.KACriLLD, PF.NN'A. Offceon Mn!,Hit. Oppudk tU .1 'til, RBiii'LCTFl LLV oflers bis s rviees la sell i lug and buying binds lir Clearfield nnd ad joining cuunlitts ; and with on e.vpi ricneo of over twenty years as k Surveyor, fluttors bimsolf that bo can render Mtisiacliou. Pub, '(!) tf. 'Chop! Chop! ChopY OA AflA fl"""01" superior RYE-CHOP--i,UULf just received and fur salo at 3 IS per hundred. JAMES TE7T Phillpsburg, Aug. 1HS4. pd. J."Cr7l3LACKWELL, WITO (iEO. W .HEED k CO- CLOTHING, Also, Jobbers frr Cloths, Cassimcres find Sattiiiots, No. -i tli Market Btreet, North sldo between Fourth and Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. ffjfJ-Cnll nd see our extensivo stock. Aug. 10, '8 1. tf. IHSOI.L'rtOM. The partnership heroto- torn existing between the undersigned, In publication of the ClntrfivUl K'-publivin, wi dissolved by mutual consent on tbo I lift of July, Mt. Tho Books nro In the hands of tbe junior fai'V (lor for collect! on. Those patrons knowing then -selves Indebted to tho late publishers for c'.'.'.fr subscription, advertising, or job work, are re spectfully invited to call and settle their aco .uU'.s at their earliest convenience. 1 D. W. MOORE. 0. B. UuulJLn.VDSt ClearOold. July 27, ISC s. Susquehanna, Hon? o , ( I'llWF.XSVILLE. Va. U. . WOllHALa, I'roi'T t ' -. ntHTS larc an4 com.na.Hons IThTEl is , . ,,, ,.,,1 , ,l,ti..,, f X Hl,.itfuMy b-cattd f.n the ku.l. J niicf iionn. in t ie bf.rollcb of f orwent ' Tlie present pmpri'.'.ur wiilspe-o render bis estob,ors eemfurtabl.., andl- ; " '"'"" " ii t HIS LAIl A". U lAhoo Will be well supplied w'ih every :.. ketnfTi rds. Halluicn will alwa-i i string'' out. Mr. E XKCITOK'H Milieu.- voi by given, that Letters Tests1' a uf IVil. A. ?A.!')-V, Uti it jt'B'n'e!'; neola uT SI. A V. -in. W..,h. 'Clenrfleld eeu::fy, I having been grant having been grantci to toe uuuersigiisf. r.u ; e suns imleoieii 'u "' "'r"' - ......a iiuinedi.'to paymeut, and those l.MM cn:;a. against il saiu will present Ibom d ily nu'hj.:i t catod for settloiacut. II. T. TIIOiil'SON', Mov.2-l't. ","'"'''-'-- S' TAI'LK Dry Ooods Cl'.ths; C.'v'':. in- Clonk c(.th, Twee.L", tatntlis. t..lt:;. Flannel-, Ticking, Muslin, Liocn, I'rinls, al W , .f n, ' J. P. KRATZER'S. . ANT i ASTLE3- -In great varlotv t i. P. KRA7.ER S.