. 'flUi liLlPUULICAN. r - - - -. - -- it" so On ymrif p"'l ndrnnrt, " " if p"il fithin lh ynir, " ' nul paid vithin A yen', 1 75 unMDAY.::::::::::NovEMiiKK 80. 1864. ! ' ; " iverar WJ7.M: arrives at l'bi I i(bu rg nt jr,in leaves Philipeburg al i' anivesst Tyrtjhe at - 11 A.M. 6 W p'm . THE NEWS. '(I-- W'l.AKlMan ..'M il i"" 0"1"""" "riniyn is mil tnc f .... A r nnnAMl I J a . I . mlcrest. Military f quarter, aro unno- Atlanta with tho. iiiovomenU in other 1 Cl.A...,n.. Wfi iit-pu. ouci uiiii ivil At nnLi ivin m ' . v tft of his forces on the 15th inst. Sinco practised upon him, but did not leavo his hcn all Hint hns been heard from him party. Still assured by theso snmo lead ), been through rebel sourceg. The last crs that tho war was but a small afiair-a heard from Lim whs on the 13ih. whh!,,lrininj iob"and ihm u ni.i Lis advance, which left Albnitn nn fhJovrr i, rm:- k.:.lm , ; . 9lb. in front of Maoon. l.!ol. ,Jand ...;,.,..,.- ,on . .. fowled by a force or tho (io.gh militia, uHder Howell CUb. Thcro havo been rumors Troni Richmond since indicating tbc capture and burning of Macon, as well 3i Milledgeville, tho Sta'.c Capital. Tho tfcouni. oil represent Umt Sherman', forces burn every tcau, and doetroy every (lnrg tuy cannot use. Hut tins may bo o mistake. The rebel autliorities inclu ding Gen. Beauregard at Corinth, Miss., aod the Georgia Ssnators ami Congress menhad all mado tho tnott tamest np peals to the people of Georgia to mnko Jesolato tho tract of country ahead of the invader, and this burning may be ths work of tho oyners of tho properly. Heauregard at Corinth on the ISi'j, and scciuad to bo fully affare of the de signs of Sherman. Ito would have rail- road communication thonco to intercept , Shcrninn, but by a very long and lig-xag route. However, La uued an address to the Georgians on tLo ISth, and promised to bo with I hem. A dispatch from Wash ington to the rhiladolphia.y Mercury, dated tho 20th, says : "A doop gloom has settled over tho city. The vaguo rcporls from Sherman lead lo the worst fears. He has soomingly bcn cut oft' almost en tirely from supplies and ro inftrccmcnts. Tbo rebels aro impeding his march at v . ... . . crory step, it appears that Lo is not ab e to quarter on tho enemy, for thfy aro de stroying everything oilculated to succor hii army. Bridges and barus are turned in every direclien. If the irports from mch totircos as wo can obtain them are to Is relied upon, Sherman may ro6siblv fijjlil bis way through, but it look ex tremely doubtful." In tbc meantime tho clo'ud of war is tnin looming up In Tennessee. Hood, with a force of 40,000 rebels, is said to bo dvancng on rasdiville. A Federal force, uniltr General Thomas, was in his front, ut Columbia, some twenty miles South of Nashville. A Washington dispatch, dated Dull, pays heavy skirmishing had taken ;laeo on tho 4lh ; that ' heavy fighting roiglit bo expected in that direction in a foe days;" nnd that "communication by telegraph to Columbia has been inter mptcd tinco yesterdey. Humors are in circulation of a Cghl having occurred," Ac. The dispatch further stales that "Hood's leuionstrations iu Tenncssco have thus (rbeen fruitless, and nn early reirognde movement is confident I v nredicted.' rf E. The anticitiated combined attack upon iiichruond, by hind and naval forces, did not tnko plnco last week. Homo say the weather would not permit; others thnt Cutler's Duch Gap canal was not com pleted ; others that Sherman's co-operation didn't come to time: und others that oo demonstration, other than to prevent Lee tending a force to intercept Sherman, "as intended. It is fully certain, how wr, that a large portion of Enrly's tea wtro withdrawn front the Valley to reinforce Lee. How the Election was Carried. A friend at Kartbuus sends us tho fol ding. It is doubtless but one of many, 'iir exchange notice may similar cases aougU to tuise a wH grounded suspicion M frauds of this character were part of uo grand plun of tho Abolitionists in the 'i!e contort-: and nuite sufficient at least o leavo the question in doubt whether 'lis Democracy were or were not really de tate l. It would bo well Tor the country .Democrats everywhere would exercise ie same decree of vigilance as our Kart uus friends, and look into these matters: MAIIFIKIDCOUXTVSS: Personally appeared before mo, B. D. IjII, a Justico of the Peace in and for the ounly of Clearfield, Charles F. Heichel oi beinir duly sworn deposeth and says Ku lie is Out 1 1 years oin rusv iuuv im ' '''hothera of tho Chestnut Hill Huspitil ' iho city of Philadelphia, voted Iho Ito ''uMicjii ticket on iho 2nd Tuesday of 'Wubor latt, and thai no questions were l-'kolof him in regard to hi right to '0'.o. or were any others aked whether 'iey were naturalize I or not, and that be, wa furlouuhed to voto for Liu- "lo at tho Novembor election. (Shfned.l- C I. IS. IlLlCllfcb: Sfforn and subsrribtd before me this -Ula day otN'ovomber, A.-D. 1S0-I. 15. D. J I AIL, J. r. l. s. I hereby certify t-hit the above is a true py of the allidavit taken before mo and I iu my oflico. D. I), llxll, J. P. b. 1-1 Tbe OrneiAi. Vera The following is 'BE urnciAi. vora. 1110 iuii , oQU-ial home anil soldiers, voto or rfield county al the lato Picside-.llial lion : McClellax. - 2702 3'J Lincoln.' m I - 135 Homo vote Mieta'iote Total' 280 1 . : " ." . 1500, HcClollan'a majority, 1S i l-KRRV.-We.npposcdlhat it would ' jr., lift linn Onncan m XU. M llis subject : but an altemni nn j un iu it". or of the Jacdm ergari;in its last i,y, give Ut '. Lansberry'a political identity iwse coloring, makes it r"Ise colofiogr-'maket it necommrv ti.,. Journal -'don not deny Hint lio won a iv 1 r,'Tnn 'n,8fi0; lysitdoe. ""l m "who ho voted for." The writer i .ew Perrocl'y wen But that is not tho POini, lbo Jotrndl l-ntiu ..ml T.Mt,t !was onoof i(a moat nr-i-v. nnr.:.. r.J K-i'll t . ' sc-uu una bong a tnan of stroiiL' cassionn . . " I mid stubborn will, wLcn followed tho' election of Lincoln, ho reproached tho leaden of Lis nart for n.n ji..! icmmpa f 1. 1. a ...... t U1B .'NIT inr I It A niAni;AH I . -j .-. ..... Muv.cj.nuu election in 18C3, ho was drafted Several J ,; IV.UiaS' oontag, C0m- , Democrats otTored to assist him'in paying1 rt?' 1,rcaIi';lst-C'ipC3 and GlovcSi Lis commutation but hi nopublicanl A ,arRC "uck of .friends stood aloof from uim their chiof' UOOTS and HUOJirf dekiro loing, apparently, to tct him into' .(M kTinJ', f"r Laaill Ucn'8'"J Chtl.trun, with the Army! Thb, incensed hira heyondr'"'"'"' ''"hAUDW measure ; tiuco then ho has looked upon ' I" enUIes vnrioty, with l.roa.l axon, douhlc-bitts, tuc Henublicnn parly, and its trearbproii leadors, as the cause of all his troublos. IllVlni' ilntnrniina.1 ll,t I, ..nn..., i ...... ... .. .. .. . ' "vurLU;"i -a i.jiiv no nuuiu iiui go to tho war that bo would die first he kept out of the way as much as possi ble, but determined aot to bo taken alive. Butler behaved with rsnk "imprudence. M he bad been seeking his death, wo can - not conceive h'orr he could have gone! ut'out it ueltcr. 11 is victim stood at the bend of the stairs, gun in hand. Hutler makes no halt, but rushes up, nnd dis charges a pistol trt ho advanced as if to kill rather thafti to arrest. Had ho halted on tho stairs, and held a parley, twenty cLancos lo one. Lansbcrry would have Bur rendered, lie has since said that for the instant he was debating in his own mind whether .to surrender or not. Tho charge that his conduct is. the teaching of leading Democrats, wo disre gard and spurn. It is but in keeping with ft thousand other equally bae and unfounded assertions. The three other men in this couaty who are charged with desertion Adams, McKce, and McCul lough were aho Republicans and Lin coln men In 1SH0. It would be very strango if Democrats tould have so much more in Ctiencoovcr these men, than they havo over those who have always beer Democrat. Wc make this statement not as our own, so Jar a,s Lansborry is concerned but rs rolalcd to us by one who knows a'l about tho facts. Biy Congress meets on next Monday. Tho President's Message is ansiounly looked fof. It will no doubt make us all believe that the eounlry enjoys the high est state of prosperity.. For the republican. Dialogue a.t'eij tub i.atb Election. -Hrpublicnn nnd Democrat meet and os- chune salutations. Uty vu. cll, wo havo you this timo; Lincoln has a largo inrjority on iho popu lar vote, and tho majority mut b riuht, you know; so I hope you will new acknowl edge your error, and give a nearty sup port to the Government. Vein. As to tne majority being necessa rily right, and tho minority wrong, I am not so certain. For example, thcro win tho case of Old Noah, who, yon remember, was in the minority. Tho inexorable logio cf events provod tho truth of his opinions. ItcjiuL Tho care of tho traitor Judas Tscariot would prove your caso bolter. He was in ttio minotfty of one to eleven. . Lhm. Well that case is rather a remaik-1 abl one, but your point is badly taken ; for had Old Abe been Governor of Judea, fArr trfivUn't havti Lecu thirty piccct of tlhcr in circulutlon with whieh to overcomo his integrity. j , Editor of (he Ilijiublicun : Diun. Sib : With your permlssl..n. I wl.h to .ay to the renders of your p , ' 7? " , i w.. . .1 (free), . Uecpe, with full d.rec .on, , for I tnakins; anl utlng a simplo Vigotublo Bulm, that willffcetuallyrouiovolt.lOday.,Pitnples.lll,.teh- os Tan, Freeklis, aud all ljupnrit eiof the bkin, . leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and tcauti ful. I wilt also mail frco to thosa having Bald Heads, or Daro Faces, simplo directions and in formation thaf will enablo them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous tache in less than thirty days. Alt applications answered by roturn mail with out charge Hespoclfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 00 5 Smcp. 831, Broadway, Now York. Clinn ! C 101) ! LllOn ' ,1A tf Bushels suporior UYE-CnOP i. Zi), UUU ju.t received and for sale at " . . , I 3 73 per Iiuauroa. ... ' JAME3 TK1T. Philipsbiirg, Aug. 6, 18Kt. pd. 3, O. ULACKWELL, "with . , io. w. he Ki) & co. CLOTH ING, -M . ' (i aiso, juoo.ro in ClotliM, ( iissimcrcs and Also, Jobbers in .o. 'S.i iai at i suvci, . : agninst iho mine will present tlicin duly au:ncnu 0,rth ildo between Fourth nnd Fifth. i cated for settlement.' PHILADELPHIA. I. II. T. THOMPSON. T Call and seo our extonsivo stock. Nov. 2-fl. Executor. Aui(.J06l.-tf.j j T-vlssoi.l. TION. Tho partnership hereto-1 '......Lli.,,!.!.. i.n,lnr.irneil. in . . . the publication of tho vtmrfiM lt,vUica, was ij,". ,7f. I i Vile Books are In the hands of tbc junior part-; nor for collection. Those patron, knowing thcra-' fUet jnHcbted to the lato publishers for either! (ut,Frrip.1on, advertising, 'or job work, ere re-1 spectfully Invited to call and settlo their accounts ni it...! niirlieit cunveiilenco. 1 u. ...v.. - . . . i . - n. W. M I E. (J. II. U00DLANDER. tlearBeld. July 17, ISfll.. .T ' V " K it A T Z R R. Ml ltCII AM', sod dealer in DiyUoodi Clothlug, Hardware, Queeusware, Uiwcerios Provisions, Ac. ' ' r'ronl Street aHvvc ths Academy ClesrflsIJ 1 a ) April 20th 1311, J. I. aion-is & Co. the cheapest Goods in the county !' And nre Just receiving tho fullowln i I'rints and Delaines, A ''""I'M neortiun,.very cheap. A large BrOWI and Monrn.-. ATndma 7 , vory cllcnP- Also, Flannels, Linscys, Sattinct Jcana, Twccda, etc, ' ... . V ' very ciicnp ; una Jor Indies and children sidendid linln'iornl and I loop Skirts. The greatest vnrloty of YANK KB NOTIONS I cver oponeJ In tho county, and at less price, I A rcnt 'ety M,1 beautiful Bisorlment of uniting ami imrkin? axes. C! L O T it J N (r iuum mm cfin, enonper Inuu tuo clio.iiesL I A general nsscrtmont uf drugs and niediuiaixi. fuinis uuu uiin, uyo uiuua, dec lllo, uyo and Luguyra Coffee, Bunra white, brown and yellow. Dried fens, swoot potatoes. Cranberries, butter, eggs, lard, cheese, hanu, 1 shoulders nnd sides. Jirii,, f' eod-fl,h- roackorjl, herring, and Cooking and parlor stovus nnd Bthvo.'ipe. Ladies' Coats and Circulars, Vic torincs. Furs, Muffs, and Cuffs. Travelling Trunk?, Carpet-BngS, Ladies' Baskets, etc., etc. WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKN. Flour, clmp, salt, Ac. Saddles, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horso blankets, robes, lcigtv-bolls, whips, harnoaa and hames. (irind ttones and fixture. I 2 horso Olean wagon, timber-sleds, buggies, sleighs, cnrriiigts, Ac. 1h fai t, nothing that man or boast consumos, but what wo kocp or can get for our customers, and will sell a littlo chonper, having advuntagos that no othors in our businoss have. Lb'.MDKil.MEX supplied by tho ciuuntity with goods, flour, bacon, or anything in our lino at 10 per cent, on cost, and wo discount all bills nyor $ 10 ut ten per cont. .7,fl0"r CUardeld frUinds will plea?o not for ioi to oall and leo us wlitn they como to town. Tboy will find us on thejeorner formerly occupied by J. Hunk, nearly opposite tho Conrad House, Main Stseot. J. I. M0 HUM A Co. Nov. , 1S04. GODnV'M LADY'S HOOK TIIH FASH ION MAUAZIXF. OF THE WOULD. Lit rsiuro, Fiuo Art, and Fa.hions. The most magnificent Steel engraving, lioublo Fushion I'lates. Wood engravings on cvory subject thnt can lotcrstt hdies. Crochet knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Ar!iile for Iho Toilet, for tlio Par lor, tho lioudolr, and the Kitchen. Everything, la fnct, to mnko a complete LADY'S LOOK. THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3S YEARS. No ningaiino has Icon able to cotnpoto with it. None attempt It. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a housohold. Tbrso alone are worth the price of tho Book. Slodol Cottages (no other Mngattat givos thcra) wun ujagrnms. Drawing Lessons for tho Young. Another ipo cialty with Oodi y. Original Music, worth $3ayoar.'' Other Mn"-i aiinos puhliali old, worn-out music but tho sub sctibers to Oodey get it beforo tho music stores. Oardenlrg for Ladies. Another poouliarity with Uodcy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stowarl A Co., of Xew York, tho millionaire merchants, appear la Oodey, tho only Mngazino thnt has thcra. Also, Fashions from the colcbrated L'rodio, of New Yoilt. Ladies' Bonnet.". We glvo more of thfem In a yenr than any other Masnzine. In (act. tha La. dy's Book enables every lady to bo her own bon- 1101-maker. MA It OX IIAKLAND, nuthoress of'Alono," " Hidden Path," "Moss Side." " Nemesis." and " Miriam," writos for (lodey each month, and for no other magazine Wo hnve also retained all our old aud favorito contributors. Terms of Godcy's Latly'a Hook for'..". (From wTilch thcro ennbeno deviation ) Tho following aro the terms of tho Lady's ISoolt for 1805, At present, w will recclvo sub cribers at tho following rates. Duo notice will bo given if wo are obligod to advance, which will depd upon tho prleo of papener. (,r'c ono f.l on Two coii.es, ono year . . - Thrc9 e' .. ..,!., ' A .. ""rf"'' f' H"' ' . ' ' 3 50 7 50 10 00 ' .. . , . k ' six copies Eight copies, ono yenr. and an extra copy to the petsoa siQd'ng tho club, making nine copies 21 00 Elovcn copies, ono yonr, and an extra copy to tho person sondinsr tho club, making Additions to any uf tho abovo clubs, (2 50 each 4.1 " subscribe. I Uodey's Lady I Book and Arthurs Home Magazino will be sent, oncli one year, on receipt " l I 111 Wt, V,n., l,.l. -Ill, ttttt. .1.. l..n. 'azine or Newspaper, v. '-i. -, v ui.vu uv uuu nuu ii. uui-i ...i.u Tho money must all bo sont at ono time for ny '"' . Canada subscribers must send ii cents addi- tional for each subscriber. Address L. A. OODEY, N. E. Cor. 8 tli it- Chestnut Streets, oc-3t Philadelphia. ! 17 X KtUTOK'S NOTICU.- Notice is here- J J by given, that Letters Tet-luiucntnry on the i 'estato of WM. A. MASON, lato of Curwens-1 'villo borough, Clchrliold county, Pa., deceased, , having been granted to tho undersignoj, til per I 'nons indebted to said ostato nro required to mnko tmOM,-'immediste payment, and thoso haying claims I lum-ivi j. wsunAtn, 1 ty tloarOClu, ft., UmCS ID CIIWI KOW, Op posits tno Joersai otoce. xiit JOHN L. CUTTLE, Ajtoracy at f.aw and Ileal KMato Agent, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Ofinon. MurhHst. Qmvtiti the Jail, - . ,rCXFUIjLY offers his s.rvices ia sell. S ... . m r.-.u i . i ft n..n, i.tivinir lanns in ivariioin utiu u- 'joining counties ; npd with an experience of over ; twenty yours as a Surveyor, Bailors himself that ho cnu render satisfaction. Feb. '03 tf. r":. "(.- -i n- . , I I H int i j. ill IkJ I v. A llorncy and Counscllof al Law", Will nttesd lo all bujinow entrasterl to his cro tn Llk Mid sdj.ining counties at Ft. Mary's (t-eniing-rP. O.) , s-p 1 r mo rd. rart llcduclh n i Front Street; Clearfield, Penn'aV i . ' " Having purchased a large stock since tho1 . ' l.Mo decline in prices is now prepared to ' J j, I ) olTer great bargains in j. . New Style Dress Goods. Richest Printed, Goods, All-Wool Delaines, French Merinos, Good Black 'Silk, Coburgs and Alpacas, Woolen Shawls, Ladies1 Mantles, Furs and Bonnets, Staple Dry Goods Read y-Madc Cloth lug, Millinery Goods, Uoscry and Notion? Hats and Caps, linnfe nttit Shnro ' I ILinlirni'f ,f. rOiieir..i Drugs and Groceries, Carpets and Oil-clullis. j Household Goods, All of which will ba sold at creatlv reduo- ed prices. Oct.l'J-lf. iTiuocatAi'iiicr" rpiIE undersigned, hnvlne comnloted his Phot X ogroph Oallory, in Shaw's Kow, two djors west of the Mansion House, ClArlield, Pa., Is I. ....in I .. M.nl nil ln . . r uu.. u.-; ..a. i u .... ,u ..Bin ui lirfiTrK'r m f3 saj lfim'ruin - u My arrangements nro such as will enablo mo to rnrnll Ihnm. Knnnfiri.l r.rii,l..r,ll,.n . nf .nn ing in tho highest stylo of the art. Having fitted " .r - - f - - - - ----- n , tin mv rooms nt a considerHblA pxnense. with n 1 viow to tho comfort and pleasuro of mv patrol)''. hope, by strict attention to bu.iue.s and a dciro to please, to merit a liberal sliaro if public patlonngo. A full supply ol (jilt, Rosewood, and other Trainee, Albums, and 11 u endless variety of Cases always 011 hand, At MIsiT3ltit.-r,B-ilaJiB. Particular attention Kiven to copying nil kinds of Pictures. jjrtJ-Instruction in tlio art of I'holographiiig given nnd apparatus ftirni.lie.l nt city prices. sep'21-tt U. r.UlDGK, Aitist. 1864 1R6-V. rniLADEbrniA .t v.vav. railuoaix rsriaiS grout line trnversos tlio Northern and JL Northwostern counties of rennsylvahia to tho city of Erlo, on Lako Erie. It has been leased by tho I'etianylainia Knit, rand Coin nun, and is operated bv 'them. Its cntiro longth was opened for iaseci"cr and .1 L. 1 1 , n . - . - ' e - iruigii. uusilioss, oet. ltll, isiii. iae 11 'os.fiyrr Train til K'inpoi iiim. Through Muil Trin IcaveB oau'wnrd 2:15 f M. " " " " westward 10:12 A. M. rtssenger cars run tlirougli witii uit cii.imok i both ways botween Philadelphia and Eriff. EU'itant Slecpin" Crs on Exnross Trains both ways between Willinmsport nnd Baltimore, and 1 Wiiliamsport nnd Philadelphia. i For information respecting Passenger buviness apply nt tho S. K. Cor. 1 Ith and Market sts. A".1!. rFv!Sllt, hU''-nVn r, Cn1,T7,, JKiu f ' Jr' ' J. W. Reynolds Eric) J. M. Drill, Agont JJ. C. R. R. BaUlin-irej Jl. II. tlorsTos, Hon 1 Freight Ag t, Phila.j II. W. (IwisMKn, Uon'l Ticket An-t, Phila.j Joe. D. PotTs, (Jeu'l Manager, WillinmsporL Oct. 25, ISC I. MOUNT VJCRNON HOUSE. Second Street, above Arch, IIIiLADKLl'lllA. A. I'. Ill.AIU, Proprietor. (Lato of tho "Surf Huu.o," Atlnntio City.) Sept. n, lso.l-l y. -- - 0 t. -5 w 3 C" J2 2.0 E. .5 -1 9 A 2 n o I tati V;.. F -1 -i t '? j "2 2 5' , v 5' .- t V! I fi-W ' rr ,, a . 'pl-.V.fl 2,- !. -t " 2 ?"L'. mmaw )ousf, MA IX STIIKKT, MIOOKVIU.E, PA II. . M E A N S , rROfRIETOR. Oi. 10 ly I LISS0LTJIION. mi iIIE partnership heretoforo existing betwocn X tho undersigned In tho Mercantile anil Lum ber business, nt Ural: a in ton, Pa., is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Tho Books nnd Accounts are in the hands of I Thos. II. Forcey, for settlement, and all persons I having unsettled accounts will plcsse call at onco , nnd scttlo them up. T. II. FORCEY. J. 11 LA KB WALTERS, j Grahamton, Stpt 9, '61. pd. j I Farm for Sale. rpiJE subscriber odors for sale, en reasonablo J terms, IO . r res of Land, more or less, sit-, ute in Uirard township, Clearfield connty, with i ' sjiout 40 seres cleared, with buildings, Ac, croc- j ' ted thereon, Being tho sumo promises purchased , i bv Smith tf- King from Ucorgs 11. Smith. For ' terins.aud partioulars apply to tbe pnder.igaod 1 , lK""f"'' Vm... i r ri-r n.i-.itr ' . ,.. Met. I Ll.i H U II, .Sept. 1 1, I'OI. tf, , ilmPW' f-r. '. it K ?3m 4 it -i harm - nnnnd i Tho sovereisa remedy fur the Cure of Fjjyjcn axd auui:,- AND ALL 151 LIO US DISEASES! ATT EN TION1! SUri'EKKURS III on .FEVIilt AND AGUE, ETC. j lliu nui.'-l wonderful ntnedyfur the periua i lient cure of Ki'rer nnd Ague, etc., was iliscoT j cred tnino years ago by one of Iho must ituiuent Chemists of America ! i Out of thousands of cases it lins never been known to fail in cd'erting a radicai euro. A ! s'mglo Unttle of these drops had cured liiuuscs 1 which havo Stubbornly Insisted tho must Skillful . .Medical Talent ! It contains nothing that will injure tho Coiuli tulioii ! It nurifics tho Elood ! ! It removes OUtruitions from tbo Liver::! It promotes tho dicchnrgc of I'ljlo!:.'! It effects a radical and nerinanpnt Cur.i Im ,. moving tho cause ...i..- .t ..... ' . upou WUiell tlio ague d- lond j T II ft IAEHY AGUE "DROPS Ai Its nrtmn linnnrta. I1.14 L. n nuA tlm irr.m. . peciQc for nil n ii.i.im.s m.-kasi:. in tho Army , , . ... J 1 it nns no e.iial. lis ipn In rily in our noble Ar- imynnu iiscwiitro is us universal ai its euros havo boensuro and wonderful As a ri:KV:sTATin:, ' ' '"" I'roved great bK ssing ami .-and mnnvn vnlti.ible life In those miasmatic loeilitics where they would have been victims to bili'.mi diseases. 1 TIlO ' . Chills will not return if those Drcjis arc taken ! tiii; IB MY AGUE DROPS (.uiikly drivej away I.ANti L'Oll AND Wr.AKNLiHS! A Nil Tin: .SYSTEM To its tialural biinyancy and animation j ini ig'T- "''nir ,,mly nnd cl 'ariiig out evify ve.li I -.. , , I .. I .... . 1 . . . 0 ol , L'iseaso irouueeu oy rjaui-.oine mia..ui. I'd. WIS 1. IN TIMK!!! r:'-7y.Vi iii'r.wi ft'sillm; i 1 a Fforan I tlizliict ilwuUl be t'uliutU a lloltlc ttf the ARMY AGUE DROPS A"1' ' 'fc-ngly recnmmop.leil to prrmns truv , MU5 thru "Lo J ,h' uu B,M"' J 1 We respcetdil'y cull ntler.tion to our tettnno. 1 : nials. Many of our letters nttobt that hundreds rot' lives have boon Hived In tlio tirn-y by its uso. I 1...1 1 11 ........ 1:.... t.',: 1 HtlL'l'il, . Ill ill.' IIS .Ulllll.y H'lil,ltl-S tlJ,IU- ' dale in the army, that tlio Most ,.,n.,.,rul Sur. t.n nn o In , 1, .. 1.1, .1.1 nn.l ll,,.l,!l,,l n.n it nil...,--! exclusively in the diseases fur w hich wo i lnlin it. lurallibihly. Juo het pliysiciiins always suize tho best meiiiis to c licet u, cure, beiicj llio ui,i- vorealily of tlio 'ARMY AGUE DROPS. TF.STl.MONI.Mrf?: Wc aro hnppy to refer to His Kxecllcnry A. Lincoln : (len. MeKlellan : Hen. Frciiiontj lien. I r.iirnsido j (len. Hnnreck; ti.n. Kilpntrii I;: (ien. I Rice : Col. Pye, tl ith N Y ; Col O uh-k, 1 7th N Y C ; Col Fowler, 1 lib NYS M j Major I) orotnu. , ADC; Mnjor Heif.rydcr, :i.Mh Ta; Major Wil- cox. ADC: Maior I'nm.cv. MniorStillivell. Ma,- 1 lor Bnbeock, Lieut. Whol.in, hur'oonj USA I Ut Rev Bishop Potter, Itev !'r Tyng, Rev Dr Taylor, New York j Rev 11 W Hi-e'eher, Rev K II Chnpin, Iiroikljn; Rev Mr Cbeovor, Rov I Mr Jiangs, New York j His Honor Mayor Wood, lion M Kalbfiei.-h, Hon M F Udell, Brooklyn; : Hon Mayor liuiitbir, Hon Ilorueo (Iredoy, New York; aud hnnilrcds of other eipially well kuown ' gentlemen, for which seo circular!. ' I'll ICE: 0XI-: DOLLAR VKIl DOTTLE. AVILCOX A CO. Trineipal Oflioe. If I W.rtsa St Ncrv York. N. J'.Xone gsmi'mc vllhmt Lcarirj cur sijnuture on the wrapper. 1 i Don't let your Druggist put yon otT wilh any olhcr remedy. If hedoel not havo iti for sale, enclose ns f I 2 per mail, and we will ....I ! ,.r Ik. . . ..... .,, llr,,,,. n. BVH'I J'.l. W.IW l"'IIIV V, ... U,J ,MW V1U,. 'V. man, post pam. . . ocl20-Cm 131 Water St., New York. , I I A. MUSKINGUM VALLEY V. .-I'.- i p kju zui Steam Wouks. j . orncr oi Market and ThUd Streets, ZANESY1LLE, OHIO. ITavinj added creatlv fa our r,n. r.i..n.:. I facilities, wo are now turning out a lnro number ol our improved l'ortablo Htcaia Knainca an, I Portable Cin ular Saw Mill,, nial,v of wllU.h ura I finding Ihcir way Into rcnn.ylvaiiii, Ohio, Imti una, nnd Illinois. Tho.e already received nni in operation nro giving tho moM entire sutisfac 1 tioii. Thcro is now hardly a Slato or Territory j in tho Union bat that our Improved rirlablj -,u;,.ii.- uuu .uiiis are in Ufo. All our Engines havo spark arrester ttaikB on theui, which confine tho (lying sparks. . n a Houui respectluily ro.er yju tj tho Mlon -uiR gentlemen and oertiOeutos for the portability, utility, nnd practical operalions-of unr l'urtable Steam Kngiues and Saw Mifls : AvoNiiAi.i:, ChofterCo., Pa., April S,-6. ' Mkssiis. J. A J. II. IlrvAM Uentleuion Tin Pi.rUI.le Knirino and Saw Mill eot of you gives C..I..I.I..I.IU. i rucenuiiy roeominciia those in want of Haw Mills to pive yin u cnt Ito.-pectfully, I). F ICKLl'.SIIAM. . ' Minciial I'oi.xt, Cumbria Co.. 1-a.. May JJ. Isill J. A J. II. Drv.t .?. Jen Uumen i- "VV t"i li Mr. iiaruepty as sawyer, wo havo i.-iwod. with tlio Portaldo Steam Mill Aunt lit ('runt, fin. Imhi . ...... . rnny, in nino hour.., ciglii thousand feet nf lum her. (two thirds of it being ink,) and would cheerfully recommend vour Mills to uv.a i , aut ol t ueh. ory respectfully, , F..rCa"b Moiiiiisdaix, Juno 2, Wi. , Mn... lis, J. A J. If. 1)i:vall -Willi ttm 1 ........ ... i- ii. .-I-.... . " '"'"" uMin.iy, wo enwoii, 1110 lir.si iiay wn set up ynur Kngino und Saw Mill, seven tbuu.and two hundred an I fifty i.ix feet of ono Inch ntnu h..a.l ...I .1 .'. . .... ""i ""i u.oryuiing was new ana lra.1 lie come very rusty by three weeks etpojuro in nn open cm. Wo nro well sail. Hod thai tbo mill vil! ' clil fnllv r.m. t linti.i.,i,l f.,t ..f 1 1 51 i.r. ui ,,,-1, luiiinur ier ' hour, with suitable h.lp. Wu clioorfully recoin I iin-nd vour mills jiml Mu.ni, m 1,. nm, :.. .... ... we nro Tully Fiilisliod thoy aro tho bo,-t mill and ongino and mill of the kind we have over seen. Yours truly, Jos. lilt KNXKK, For Lrenner, Truoks A Fc. -EscwiitEBfl, Pa, Fob. 2Cih Mi . Mc.rs J. A J. II Hi v.w.... W ,v,V. p'irtabic mow Mill and enino arrived la: week all safe and right, wo beliore und wo can sav .i illi. .ut meunlng any llaltry i i bilialf of Mr. ll.inlesly Ibat ho did linnsell credit inputting the ii. ill up and Marling the same. Yesterdayl just ono week from th timo v.. nnlond"d the en gine, bo n;iwd with four.huntls, about filino I'eH ot liiiubi r iu about eight lumr.., a portiou of tho logs were oak and ash. fsu far us wo nro ublo to judge, wo think we will be iM i to rcinl you n bettor report after a while. Wo aro Fiiti-fied with tho. Mill ui,d Kiijiue, and ran recommend them lo any pei.on who limy dosiro a porUbl'i mill nnd engine. Your.1, niching you nil surre.ts. UEL.S LLOYD .1 CO. For further references wo will glvo the uarflus of Juinof X l:in; I.licnsbiirtf. l'a. Messrs. Ilanway A Co , Lntrobe, l'a. Hl.'ssrs. Primer A Hurley, Tyrntu ; Adnms, Oalnn A Co-, Crosson ; S. Milliken, Itullidaysliurg ; Jlileinnn A Hesser, Altoonu ; Me.. Vs. Itecd A Bro., Tyrone ; W. Hit. worth, jr., Pittsburg; S. Rhynes, Luke City; Koilett A Co.. West (ir.enville ; R.J. Nieholson. Brookville; J. ?f!J'jnogal Ilomloek ; Cambria Iron Works, Johnstown ; Brenner, Truiks A Co., Morrltdale ; Michael .)dinl in, Ano--own; Mo. Corn.ick t- Long, Pitt-burg ; W. P. Lloj-H, Ebons, burg; S. Silltlinitt'r, Huntingdon; S. Wilson, Stnutonville ; Dull A Terry, Torrytown t C. Roy. nobis A B. Andres?, Ilortstown, Craivfi rd oounty ; M. T. Diil .r Thoiii i.. MeAuley. Altoona; A. L. Ifnllidny, JIolliiLiyslitirg ; M. Jl, Adam , Cre... fun ; W. B. eigler and .lev ) li H. Uoed, Hun . tiiifrd'in: nil of whnni have pureln -ed Purlnbln Steaiu Engines and Portable Cireular Caw Mills of us. We fully warrant our unginea nn 1 s.iflr millj ti be made of fint c!a:s imiterinl ; wnrKuiiii:;hi Iho fain; with Bra; j Ball Valves in puinpi, nnd cheeks, aud to saw from 11,000 to Id.UUll loot of lpiuber per day (say ton hours.) . j:T0iders bolieiled. Dcscripllvo circulars cent to all correni-oiiJents. Addros?, J. .1 J. 11. Dl'VALL, Corner M.irkit nnd Third StroeU, pist ojpij.:iie C. 0. U. R. Depot, Zauoiville, Ohio. cuj. 17. ly. A NTi;i).Tin competent Teachers ! tcoch Iho IJrdy toivnthip iihool.s fir tho coming winter. The beard tits nt LutheiLur on Snluribiy tho 22-1 iust., when wo hope npplt. cants w ill appear. Liberal wages will bo given, By order of ibe Board, DAVID USA MS, . Oct. 10, Gt. pd. Sec'y. it'.t- icil iff. 3 Viisftejrye GREATRSf IJATTLE ON RECORD I 15,000 Killctl nnd Wounded, and 3(),00 taken Prisoners! WITH CAUL' KQUirAUE--ANI 70,000 Contialandi freed from the riBOKDS OP SLAVERY!! i I"' ' V. n Y mnn thnt has read any Ihiag of tho j puft history ol this W'Ali must finally como to the conclusion thnt the Confederate tiovirn mcnt wnuldbo broken down. It wns only a quos I tion of timo. But now we hnvo tho above Olori- oui sonl-ttirring news to cheer us up ; and the I ouly draw-bncW to our Joy and glorification is the ; imminent danger of tbo Contrabands coming I North to "oat out our substance," and to wenrout ', eur siloes ! But of one thing the pooplo of Cloar- nVId count v mnv bo assured, nnd that Is, that FRANK SHORTfor short eallod Uliort t is Mlitif. KUinln .ic hlloPN ns nlnnn na itiv nlliv ' man in tho county and if you don't believe it, just give him a cud on court-week, oral any olhcr time, n ml see for yourselves, lie would just ra uilnd the public thnt bis shop is now on Mnrket j street, in Shnw's Row whore you will find hint just os&'tort as usual if not a littlo tkarUrol lAsn than he would liko to be. All kinds of work on hands and mado to order on short cotiec, nnd as wcU'uinah, ana! si good (its as enn be'-kkeercd up here or olsowhero. TQ.Don't forget tLo rh'.p on Market itreef, in t-haw'a Row, directly oj posito Rev. H, B. Swoope's ofliee, F. ill OK I. Clearfield, Jnne 11, 1SG2. JA11KS T. Lr.osAns. D. a. risssr. WAI.LACC. A. c. rixscr. yJ . v AA.A ACC v ti - .-- or LE0NAR7), FINNEY & Co. ! C li B A l: V I K I. I), I CLEARFIELD COUXTY, T.h' su.taorsxcnAos,'oTSA,nrArTsn!scoiV ; in-:isir! iti.t i.it i;o, ' Collfdlont m.u'c an.l rrorfih promptly rrntittcJ, Lxclianc on (he Cities constantly on lianil. 1 Jt9" Oltce i n ScconiLft., ngaily opposite tbc"' : ctjuRT' house. LT anl t'lsstfr I,i 'iflT1"'iti-' for tut J. V. KRAIitk. Uvp by -