MHH??Y E art. n j. . ion from any ore in authority will beve a bad icUuence : at the same lime. I rocoa-. oise the ditneuliies in toe way or lectur ing these mfotmal commissioners at this time and do not know what to recom mend. 1 am sorry that, however, Mr. J.ircoln caunot have an interview with I be txo named in this dis patch, if not all tlneo now within our lines. Their letter to roe was all that the President's inetruc- (ions contemplated toseeure their safo conduct, if tiev had used the same Inngu- oge to Major Kckert. U. 8. (J RANT, The President consents to tho confer- UM, ! '1 bis difPftlch of Gen. Grant chacsed! i v . a I " i. t ray purpoee, ana accordingly i te-ap..- ed lo Inm nod the Secretary of Slate re ape clive'y as follows ; War Depart men I, ) Washingoln It. C. Feb, 2. 1605. LUvttiHMl Gtneral Grant, City Point, la., Ssy to the gentleman that I a ill meet them perronally nt Forlrcs Monroo ai! soon as I can get their. I.ot in cipher Pt 9 A. U.I j A. LINCOLN. 1 War lerartroeot, ) Wa.hiocton, 1). C Feb, 2. 1SG3. Jlon. M'tlliam II Scvoril, Fortras Monroe, Va: Induced by a dispatch from General Or ant, 1 Join you at Fortress Monroe as iooo as I can come. Sent in cipher at 0 A. U.l A. LINCOLN. Before starting the following diapalch was shown me. 1 proceeded neverthe less : Office U. S. Military Telegraph, ) War Dcpaitmeot. J (Cipher.) Tho following Ictagrnm was recrived at Washington. February 'J, 1SC5, from City roint, Va.. 9 A.M. Hon. Wm. II. Seward, Suntari of Soite, Fur trtu Monroe copy to Ifm. Kilivin M, Vdri- ton, Sterettir of liar, Washington. I). J) Itire The rntlmrn hero hnvo nccotitfld Ilia proposed terms, and will leave for For - tress Monroe at 9 30 A.M. U. S. GRANT Lieutenant General. On the night of tho 2d I reached Hamp ton Roads, found the Seretary of Stale and Major Eckert on a steamer anchoivd oil' the shore, and learned of them that tho Richmond gentlemen were on another steamer also anchord off shore, in the roads, and that the Secretary of State hnd not yet seen or communioated with them. I ascertained that Major Eckoit had liter ally ooruplied with his instructions, and 1 saw for the first time tho answer of the SUoktuond gentlotnen to bini, which, in faisispatcli to mo of tho 1st. he charac terises as not satisfactory. That answer as as follows to wit : City Toinl. Va., Feb. 1, lsr,5. Tkmat T. Eckert, Major and A D. Vi Maor: Vour note, delivered iv your self this day, has been considered. For reply we have to say that we were furn ished with a copy of the letter of Presi dent Lincoln lo Francis P. Blair, of the 18th of January ult-, another copy of which is appended to your note. Our in tentions are contained in a letter of which the following ia a copy : isstkcctioks or jrr civis. Richmond, Jan, ii, ISGo. To conformity with the letter of Mr. Lincoln, of which the foregoing is a copy, ytuareto proceed to anini:ton L'uy for Informal conferenoa wiih iinu upon tho issues involved in the existing war, and for the purpose of securing peace to the two countries. With great respect, jour obedient servant, JEFFERSON DAVIS. The substantial object to be obtained by the informal conference is to ascertain upon what rma tho existing war can be terminated honorably. Our instructions contemplate a personal interview botween President Lincoln and ourselves at Wash ington, but with this explanation we are ready to meet any person or perions that President Lincoln may epj eint, at such place ai be may designate. Our earnest desire is that a just and honorable peace may bo agreed upon, and we are prepar ed to receive or to submit propositions which may posnbly lead to the attain ment of that end. Very respectfully, your. ALEX. II. STEPHENS, It. M. T. HUNTER, I J. A. CAMPBELL. A note oflhese gentlemen, subsequent ly addressed to O en era I Grant, ha al ready been given in Major Eckert'a dis patch of the 1st instant. TUB REBEL BASIS Or CONTERtXCE. I also here saw, tho first timr, the fol lowing note addressed by the Richmond gentlemen to Major Eckert .- City Point Va., Feb. 2 180). Tlionios T. Eckert, Major and A. IK V.; Mijob: In reply to vour verbal slate- mens mat instructions diu not nllcw yon to alter the conditions upon which a pasj rort could" be Riven to us. we sav that we are willing to proceed lo Fortress Monroe, 1 nd there to have an informal conference with any person or persons that 1'iesidenii. T.irifVitn mav annoinl An IIia l.nkl 1,;. I letter to F. P. Wair of the lSih of Jnnu- ry, ultimo, or upon any other terms or conditions that be may hereafter propose, no inconaiieni wun tne essential pr.net- g -- O w laaMWUB J'V'V Sill I 1 IS D, iiDCdisrLich our Constitutions arnf.mndfi.l. It is our earnest wish to ascertain, after a ire interchange of ideas and information, :LV "a T Ll.L,li . "ry.' r MAa. U . , . . r I ju uoi.oinuio pvuee enn oe estnuiisn d without the further effusion of b'ood, and to contribute cur utmost el.Vuia to accomplish such a result we think it bet ter to add tbat, in accepting your pass ports, we are not to be understood as com mitting ourselves to anvlb in? but in rnr. j w una iQiormni conierenco the views and fellincs ilnn on.ni ..A.L. i c --w v.'ilo,l4 rr pm,uiyy0jr i.c.. 'might bo colled, whose evidence could tK-The President's Mesjage, transmit 'f. A. CAMPBF.LL throw some light on this subject. Sup- tiog all the correspondence leading to tho It. M. T. HUNTER, P0,e Got. Curtin, Major Dodge, and one' iat0 COnferonco at Fortress Monroe, will Noil. The above communication was or two others we could name, were put' 06 found at lennth on our first and second nl a el 4 a sm a al ratla... W. ..I -I 0 :y.ui" r"' Monroe at 4. 30 I M., February 2d by Lieatenant Col onel Babcock, of General Grant's ataft TIIOS. T. ECKERT, Major and A. D. C. THE CniRACTIR ANP RESULT OF TOR IIECTIEO. On the miming of the 3d the three ftsntloman, Messrs. Stephens, Hunter and UBDMii, came aooara 01 our steamer,! and had an inte view with the Secretary of State and mvself of several hours dura- UUU, X. V lUCB..UU VI ;.ciuu.uaill IU .uo meeting was thea and there made or mentioned. No other person was presen t. ho papers were exchanged or produced, and it wai in advance agreed that the con versation was to ba informal and verbal maroly. O.n our part tht whole substan ces of tlik instructions to the Secretary of State here ia before r soiled was stated and iuvlsto l upon, and nofhiag was said tvi'M nt ni! rv- r nvf lit i a i inconsistent Ihorewitb.-Wlnle by the other party il was not said that many Tent or on any condition they would ever ambamI I. Aim nn inf vaI ftrueV i-rni 1 1 u consent lo reunion : and yet they equally oniitsd to declare that they would to con sent. -They seemed to desire a postpon ment of that question, aid that the adop lion of some other courts first, which ns Rome of them seemed to argue might or might not lead to reunion, hut which course we thought would amount to an indefin- ite poitpunmrnt. Ibe conference ended 'without result. The foregoini?, contain- sought, is respectfully submitted. AllRAlUlt 1 1MV.I..V. t.xecvtivt Mutuwn, ttb. It), Ifuo, - . ..,..:. ,....! ,'":, " b' "'"j 8 It Clmrftflb (jjublican, Wednesday Mokxino::::Mabcu 1, 1 805. Provost Marshal Campbell The correspondence between this gen tleman and II. B. Swoone. L-q., will be j found on our first pngo. It will be obser ved by the letter of Capt. Campbell, that, like liunsiJe in leferooce to the duai- ter of Froderioksburg, he assumes tho "en- responsibility" tftending troops to 11'1'9 county. Thin is well. Wo have no I intention to be drawn into a controversy with this gentleman, this, if possible. But, it, neither he, nor Mr Wo shall nv oid if we can prevent , Swoope, shall be permitted to pervert the truth of histo- ry." The reader will notice that the charge which Mr. Swcope wishes to refute is, "that the authorities were induced to send troops to this county by the false representations of certain assumed lead ers of the Republican or Abolition party here." This is tho thirge. To refute it, Mr' Swoope calls Capt. Campbell to the witness stand, and puts the question to him about ia tVis form : "Were you influenced to order troops iojhia county by certain Republican loaders!" To which he answers "No I assume tho en tire responsibility myself." Now else could he answer? To have answered af firmatively, would have been openly to confers his owu incapacity to discharge the duties of his r-ftice. It would have linen eelf-coudem nation, resulting in in stantaneous dismissal from office. Tho fact is, Mr. woepo knew exactly what La wanted to prove, and it wan very safe, although not very shrewd, in him to osll a witness who was personally interes ted, and whose evidence eould nrt levrong. But suppose Capt- Campbell had been subjected lo a rigid cross-examination, snd required to givo true antweis to i-uch questions as, "Were, or were ycu not im portuned to send troops to this county in 1863 !" 1 In speakina of deserters from other cou n tirs in '. ltntf eld, nnd of information in your possession, to whom do you refer when ycu use the word 'officially V" "Do )ou, or do you not, thereby mean that your informants were oflbio holders in Clearfield V "Were, or weie you not, fieq'icntlj im- imporluned, by men claimed to bo leaders of the Republican part) in Clearfield, to send troops here long before the death of i Butler!" j "Did you, or did you not, fiequently threaten to send troops to this county be . fore that event!" i Tn mir rmiiiinn If Pimt PfiMldtell IVR I J, ! ' required to rnuke answer lo a few duch questions his evidence wcuiu tear quite ai dilletenl chutacler. i Capt. CV assovoration that ho "made Ihe reauiMtion on tlio oovernmenl lor the troops," was enlirwly supei fluous' No one ever oshcrted or even doubted, the contrary. Nor did we ever charge that at "prompted by political cr partisan purposes." Our charge was, simply, that he was indueoeed to make the requisition for lroPr8 by certain Republican leaders , ln tnis county misronresontinir facts to hint respecting the feeling and conduct of the I'emocrals of this county, making him believe tbat Ihey were orginuod for resistance j that they had provided arms nnd ammunition, and that they had elec ted forts and for'.ications for resistance. I'liese were the charges, and wo submit; to tho public whether or not they are die - 1 il-.. - 1 proveu ny mis correspunueuce. 1 i... ii.. ... ..i.. : that 1 UQb lUeiO .0 Ul.ll. B OUr?r3 IUPI ur,on the stand T If Mr. Swoono is real- ly in doubt about it. wo adviso him to call ( if ( tLal GeD Gfftnt geotnClt t0 entertain a upon Gov. Curtin. lie will tben discover foeling ry jjfferont from that manifost to Lis entire satisfaction, the mon who1,,, Mr TjiDCOi and jir. Seward. were - nase enougn merely tor tne saxe 01 politics, lo involve their neighbors and fellow citizens in trouble." And ""4 lu"uwi, " wanting 11 couiu co, ; . ,7 . , e furnished in abundance bt ransacVinir tWsylvaoiai quota? Uas he lost t.ie copy 7 files of the Jjeolin orgaas here and at liar- tt0 we Wl11 furni8 h,m Wltu ,,B" a ao risburg. on copies, for we believe it was published, t. -.1! 1 t. 1 i. . 1 t.. n 1 .11 ' anrl nnmmnndpd ton. in evArV Democralio it is nonccau.w .u.. vin. vatDrioeu. make, no allusion to the arrest of ,W, those who were In no way connected 1 .Ithlhamilitar, ..rtlea. These are the1 j . 1 1 1 t.: wroug 01 waicn ws uare uiuit owuipi.ui el. Of eoMrsfpt. Campbell is responsible, Rut bis omission io enumerate meireap. ture aaooK the achievements of the bjiih thry ia control, to tay the least of it, is to be regretted. Why were they ar- rested? Who made the information T Why were theo txeo. dragged fiotn the r . i c i i- ....... homes, confined m du ty, slink tog. filthy . ' pruons for weeki, aud then told to go home at llieirown expenfe, that the uov eminent was unablo to find any thiug intl ,l)CU1 ? Captain Canir lell tmut , tear in mina tuai be Lag thus aseuiuca a vnrp ,lhi,t iiiln' if ,ioh t i I '.t 'f 'Capt. I'tiwpbcll clones Lis letter hv say- ! . ': "the information upon which I a. ted came through (he dirvel cthciu! ibnr.il, uuJ the rct- poiiriliility fur Hbutcvrr lia enautd reals uropvr ty ou llivae wlivrt bud conduct umJo tho uicaa uie nccisfurj." This is quito obscure, if ho refers to certain ''dislinguuliad Democratic lend cis" in this county, he tuutl refer, not to their "conduct," (for they have po;d lib- crall v in the sliaie of contributi ins to the war, but to word, ihey have spoken. IfgjJ o, we can only repeui, wliut we nave sam i fiequently heretofore, that they have nothing to take back. They gave no dis loyal or unlawful udvi. Uut they did adviso their fellow citizens' to elect Mc Clellan, if poesiblo, and thus make re-union poatibla. The increae of the Demo cratic majority from less that 200 in I860 to over 1300 in 10 1, is proof that their ad vice was not disregarded. Tho "Relio of Barbarism " The following item of nea s is commu nicated to one of our super-loyal paper by its correspondent at Savannah : "There are six colored churches in Sa vannah. Threo of them have large organs and finu choirs. The pastors of four of them havo always been colored men, Three of these churches ere very fino edi fices, and cost not less than ten thousand dollars each." What a "lai barons" institution slavery must be to erect ana support so rnrj-.y churches. Where elso in the wide world can be found ai many "colored olmrchei'' in proportion to tho aame number of col ored people t QUOTA OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY". D. W. Moohi, Eco: Enclosed is a copy of (he quotas assign to the soveral sub districts of this coJnty, at I have jut re ceived thorn from the Provost Marshal. Yours, io., . II. IS. SWOOPE. Clearfield, fti. 21, 18C5. Office Ppovost Marshal, ) Uiduwat, Pa., Feb't 21, 1S05. II. B. Swoope, Esq. Dear Sir i The fol lowing is an oxhibitc! the quotas of Clear field county under the call of the Presi dent for 300,000 men, under date of D- cembor PJtli, 18fl. All enlistments made to the eredit of sub-districts since Jaauary 1st, lHCV, will bo deducted fronithnso Quotas. Although an order ba been received to corotuoiK'u drafting immediately , it is nat proposed by the Board of Enrollment to do so tilt Monday, March (th, I M','i, un less a per emptory order should be receiv ed to commence sooner. As Erie, Warren and JefJVrson conn ties will be drawn lefbro Clearfield, this will al'.or.l your county an.l a.i iitionai ween m wlncU tney can niriiirit volunteers to nil .pio'a be.oie tuo tiraitcomtuence. It should bo distinctly understood by tho jMioplo that ample lime will be ailord - eU IO iriOBO UIU.IVU &V IPM 1U UUkJT, ur fttrnltth Bulfllittitos, hut every roan should report on the day specified in his notice, as a fuiluro to do so incurs the penalty of desurtion, und the forfuituro of the riijbl to place a aubatitute in snrvtre. Reccttr i:i lioll lUw l'.railford Urady Hurnsido N. Washington Chest Clearfield boro Covington Curwt'usvillo Fiko 20;Cirard IS. 2d iiosben ll'Mjrahatn III : II uslon 2l!Jonlan 2J;Karlhttus f Kno 27(Lawrence 10;renn 4 'Lumber Ci'.y 12Morri 21!Jijion 2h;lt!oom lj Woodward 3'(ulich 18 4 S2 13 12 l.t 11 Decatur rergunou pox i Total, 5v instructions received Ironi Harris- l.iif,- rin alterations pan be mudo on thato! ,.,. ;.h refcrpneo lo tho present draft Very Kospectfully, Ac. II. S. CAMTUKI.L. Our Citizen Prisoners. Authentic information from HarrWkurg con. cerning our victiuis of this "Reiga of Terror," isconfiictlng. It is certain that Maj. wilhclm and Sa muel Lounsbury, were tried last week, hut ths revolt was not clearly esccrtaincd. one re- P " " ,n,t ln" 1 n e conTlcl,", ,na hcarily fined bnt ror wuot, in tue easo or tne , verbally or by lottor, and upon tne most reaeoo f.,rmer, o man can imagine. Ia tho ease ol Mr. W " Wfccn so desired, he. will furnish ... .? . . . i ,v the Clerks aud couiploto all the bui.ess connect- Lounsbury, it .seems that he accepted r- ed with ,be JOBPU 11. JONE?. pointinent to serve tho draft notices In Graham ! Kylertown, T. 0., Mar. 1, 1SC5. ty . pd. township last October, which net placed him "In ths military service." Tbs report also rays that all tho other political ' prisoners from this county wero to bo discharged oa Monday last. We tnsy hear something more definite before we gn to press. traces. The most noticeable feature in it -i. . . r.i.- .;u ItS-Wonder why it is our Jucokn neigh :s bor fails to publish Gov. Curtin's splendid 11 i . . , . twidr-nl Lincaln about Tenn ' ' Pper in the State. rll reported tbat there has beeo an oil snrtntr discevered on the farm of . ' U' V ci : n.k... i .1 n nino - " ut. u. ouarr, 111 uuiura ii.e.inv"'"" the Shirsy properly on Litk Hon ju uaa tusis va wx.uuuia-, w. , irrom tuo Ktonmonu uispetcii, rst. ju.j , As elated by us on Saturday, on the au- Hinrilw rf a ,1 m tin I iMl trnm I i An era I I '.drill r.ard lhfl President. Sherman march ed into nnd took possession of Columbia las Fruiay rooming, our troops with- I ,KENbL. 01r!S-,r 'ullo",n drnwinn- from the cilv imt a his forces J J P"ons have DM In tho offlos of th clerk u'awln8 r0ln ,n" , . " , ,ot the Court of Quarter Sessions of Oloartiul.i eo.. crossed the Crood mer. several miles.,,. ...,.. ',i bond, forhen.m,. v,.." uuuvu. 'o mhiu hv" i.c.u, vi ascertaining the amount of government properly necensni ily Jeft to lull Into the hands of the enemy. We, however, kno-v j that for more thnn u week the remoTal. from the plsiee of government stores und . other property hat been pushed forward with al! I'O'sililu tli.-pntc li, which gives r.s reason lo Ifoi o that the most va!uiiblej portion hud been gotten any in tafoty.' We hnd there, it teems, a quantity ot medical s'.orcs, one hulf of which were I rojght oil", the re?t destroyed by our au thorities, their removal bciii; found i an-; practicable. It wn reported on Saturday ! that the Treasury Note Lithograph Lmnb lishment had been left behind. This Iho1 ireosury authorities lire Ftate lo be n-- correct. They state the wlioli oeiaiihsu-1 furniture, wi-ro! : mnt. iilates, poier, and , . ..... ti. Tr.n..irr employees in tho Treasury Department i got ofl to Charlotte, North Carolina. iovcr-j ul days before the advent of Sherman. Some of them, whose homes arc here, wo ' understand, saved their bapgae, but lobl I thoir furniture It will bo recollected j that when Mr. Memminger. then ecro-' tary of the Trees ury, carried these ludios ! to South Carolina for sa'ety, and to lespati the demand for food in Richmond, he permitted each of them to carry a bed, ome chairs, and other furniture. These household articles inw swell Ihej list of Sherman's trophies. We express- ( od the opinion on Sainrday that Sher man's next step frBi Columbia would' lo in Iho direction of Floronca, South Carolina, tho junction of the Wilming ton and Manchester railroad, with the railroad, north of Charleston, that point bein in the roar lolh of Wil mington and Charleston, but wo have now however, reason to believe that his ; main column will advance directly nortb j towards Charlotte, North Curolina, and '.vill content himtielf with striking the' railroad at Florence with his cuvalrv' This lait noan he may be prevented from executing by thn activity and address of fu....r.Uu, . M.v.v.-o...j, i ' saioiy iqiii ubbiiouio mow, uo ijb una uoneianJ ltlonce Boulh to the place of bejic nilDertO, nun ins army new massed. A strict ivlberccrce lo this policy has pre- wcntpil one numnric.nllv inferior' forroa from r-ivinc him battio. Thev have be.pt! obligod, by the sheer weight of his col umns to fall back as be advanced, bull, t .1 .1 i iney uv oouo iu in f-". i'.ri, du.i l. n n I, At,, n, a fmn titiMf.1 an.l .nrjAra .V If. 1 . mish tviih his vanguard. Under all the circurnslnnci's, we will not venture a pre diction as to where our treops will find it practice to make a detertnioed ,and; We feel enured, however, that General ueauregara win tei iip do uprwriuoiiy which may preseut itself of sinking tho enemy a telling blow, andbelieve be will risk much upon such a chaaco. The last Columbia papers received ostimrvte Sher man's force at iifty-'ive thousand men. They aluo state that Sherman enforces strict dicipline, and nunishos with the ut mot severity any of bis troops i who are! guilty of outrasos upon citizens. YANKEE Pill LANTli K(r V . Nftv Yohk, Fob 2.1 Tho Savanaah .''Oironpotident of the Cnmm'rriil Advertiser states that Iho L'ninn scntimunt in Savan nah is all "bosh" atpl that the nitcors of ; u,.plio4 sunt from New York und I'oston, ; rt(.re nn0 ;,,), for froe distribution and ! tbut the remaining rive sixth was sold i Recount of tho owners of tbesbips 1 certain privileged merchants. and on 1 THE MARKETS. Reported weekly for the Republican. CiKtnrirLn, Pa., March 1, IMS. Wheat. 2 SOfThl Onion, J MljLt & 1 1 j Rye, 1 on(.j)J 2.VirPej., dry bu 2 60 2f, Corn, 1 "5(i3 Ol'.Ur'n Apples, I rOfill 15 piaus, MllC H'lConl, T;t TSiCO yt I Iluckwhoal, 1 00 .Lard, lh S5oo SO f J Potatoes, 75 Hork in llnu, 4 ft IS 2 i Flaxseed, Un. 25 I1 Tallow, V ft 1 li Timothy. 8 OOf.iJ On llutter, " " -I" ;i'J, Cloersoed, none. Flour, S barrrel, Jl 0 W. Ilrans, 2 b(l(n,3 00 Bggs, V dosen, 25 Xltbi bbtrtistmcnts. S" TOM:-0n the lSthofVebiusrv. fro.u the houro of Jacob Plegiil, two tl" t'FALO HODES, one mnrked J. Fbnw, the other K. V. W. i The fcrsons who earned awav the dooto projo-r- ii i tv will return them to H. Newton bt.a.e r Alex, Fowell, Clearfield, or at bhawsville. March 1, lsf.5. pJ. Tl!TIOX. All rorsoos nre herrhy cautioo- I J ed ecnin't harhorine or liue'.ing my wife, SAHAH KLIZAUhTlI.on my account, us is has left my bed nnd board without jut eause, und I wilt pay ne moredet.ts or Her contracting (ak Mudin, with cotton, linen, fron the Coars ; Mur. 1, li-ii. J0UN KLINF., junior. L tJ tUll cest autnber. t Ut'TIDMll'.H. The subscriber having . ...Al J taken out a I.iccnjo for cryin and other Public soles, cithor in F.uglih or tier men, respectfully offers his ecrvioos lo hie follow citiians, and will attend to all cills from any part of ths ef.uaty, on ths shortest notioe either Cloarficlil Acidcmv. D. W. UcURDY. A B. Principal. 1MIE next Quarter will open on Monday the 20tu of March, 1S04. Terms of tuition as ' follows: ' Common r'ngllsh, comprising thoso branch : es not higher than Heading, VVriting.Aritb metic, tieography, Euglith Uratnmer and History, per quarter, - - - f i (1(1 , Higher English, per quarter, - T SO Languages, per quarter, - - - 10 00 I March I, 18CJ . . To Those Liable to Draft. WE, THE COMMISSIONER" or CLKAB fleld eounty, having offerred a bounty of 300 for each volunteer for the county, would rsccommena tnai an wno couiu, - ,hAm,, nf .v. vnnn(. .ni Dut in ,ubstitutes, reeeomtnend that all who coulJ. would avail thereby reducing ths number on the rolls for any ! .... 1 1 r . L ,).. o...miamI rotnf call for tnnn h the tlovornment. TIIOS. DOUOlIKBTy, AMOS REAP, CONRAD BAKEK, Attest, W. 8. BRADLEY, Clerk, fob20tf 1 1X1 . . .V.i t i.4 . f k. 'H' h been aTcd lb. Court af Common Plessof Clearfield county ".. . at, next .... dt. ow-p.J for IHO lu'l.cuuu au't ci.nuunu.ii ui m ratuv . . ...j i c-r t u r 1 t d u uirru. v. 1. 1 n v iuct, feblO tf. Trothonotary. SPECIAL NOTICE. TpIlE persoi who sowo titn ago got a DUF JL FALO KOBE marked " 8. Mitchell," wcu i confora favor by returning tlio iam to the sub- lormor. JAH. L. LKAvy. i Mar. 1-tf. CIcarQeld, pj. ,0.iOn nxt. nireca'Jiy to tuo no I or AliAlnltlir entltUd "an auttu rrgulntetho snlo of lutexioat- ing Liquori," o. TAYEBM LICENSES. Samuel U. Hepburn, Ponnyille. Wm. Heed, Lumber City,, Jjuiali Wall, Pcnnv!llo, John Shcesor, Union. lUvi 1 Johnston, Clearfield. John Stono, Stouovillu. D. II. Paulhomur, Ucccaria, Edwurd Albert, Boggs. Wm. Evans, Guelicu. Mrs. Root, Woodward. John S. Raacbauh, Decatur. David Coplin, Decatur. T. F. l!u:dich. do W. Schwem, Brady. Eli Fy, It ady. Rjbert J. Ilnyaei, Kul'nui. MGHCANTILS LICK5PB. George lli.getty, Woodward. Claudius bannoy, Cuvinctpq. I). F. ETZWEILER. febCO-tf. Pnt'y. Sheriif's Sale. n J Y VIRTUE of a writ of Lecari facia; Issued : IS "out of tho court of Common I'lrus of Clcur-1 held cojiity, and to me directed, t)ero will tf eipo?od to fuhlic Snle ut the Court House in tho blugh of Clearfield, oa Menda,, tho MA to ; ot -Tiarcn next, tiie iio-wing twrcriuo j.sai Kstut9, to wit : A certain tract of 'nnd situate in Ko-h tp., Centre count;, and Murris tuwn.)i.ip Cltxkr&eldi county, boondt'4 ami described ni folio m : Ueginn.")? at u pine-corner of the John Uus ton and rruirla Jcliaetou trncti, thenoe by tho Stephen Kingiton tract fouth two huudrmi and ihiriy-eic'it piTches to etono corner on the oulh M"8 .H..Snunu c-rc, u Kini;tun tract east one hundred nnd cxly -oiglit pe.cbe, to a l.ne of tl.. said Johnston tr.e t a"nd Long the divisor, line ef the said John,,, and Ivitjgstou tracts west to the pino corner atorju, containing two handroi utiu thirty lUe litres. Oik t.thcr Irml of the HilJ Fruncis JohnrtoB ihenceet along tho division line of the Kings- ton and JuhBitoe truet ono ban. red on I sixty i-'"Kl" porctiea thence through fhi.t Johnston; trai t, nnrlh one hundred and m percSe, thenea . . l . .. i i i ..:- ..:t. u s.. i v, ' :e7."ri:.K rinning, con . divi,ion lino of the John llunt.m tract aforesaid, t taioinit one bundrod anj five acres. AI, Ont oiktr trai t, adjoining the abore, sit-i uate ia Morris townehin, Cleartield county, he-1 ginning at a pine, thenee by lands ia th cam 'of Patrick Moore and Magnus Millor, north ne , hundred and a salt degrees, east three haiiJtei 'and forty ire perches to a post by a whito oak, menco nortu eignty eight aud a naif ilegiees wvet one hundred and eixty-rour pnrcDes to a post, t helve south one and a hair degrees west three hundred and forty fire perches to a stone heap, thence soath eighty eight and a half de- . i ii . v. , f; tZ ; d..j .nJ fift-three acrs! more or loss halted as the , and taken in exo-ut ion, and to bs sold property of Martha U.Snyder, aWi, and Aaron Large, aim r or Taos. i. rnyder, dec a. fehtO ic, JACOB F4TST, ehfriff. COUliT riWfliAMATION. ; tlflIF.ltr.AS, lion. SAMUEL LINN, Pres Y ident Jodira of the Court of Common fleas o ttie twenty fifth Jodicial Uistriet, composed of tba eonnties of Clenrfiold , Con Ire and Clinton and the Hon. JAMES I3L00M and IW JN0. D. TlIOMl'SON, AssoiJtato Judges of Cleared. co. ; have issued tbuir precept, to mil director!, for lbs holding of a Court of CutninoD I'lcoi, Orphan's Court, Court of yonrter Scenions, Cuurt of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Uoneral Jnll Iielirery, : at tho Court Hou?o at ClourfWld, in and for the county of ClenrGc! J, on the Third Monday (20M ,.; of M.treh, 1S05. KOTICE IS, therefore hereby given, to the , kroner, Jasticej of the Ponce, and Constables, 1 I In and for said county of Clearfield, to appoar in ! their proper peraeas, with their Rolls, Records, Ioqairitions, lxiiaiinnlioni, atd other ltvuiem- , brances, to do thore thing! which to their ofices, ' an t in their behalf, peruin to be done. tilVKN under my band at Clearfield, this!9.h duy of February, io the yenrof our LorJ ne i tbounand eight houdrcd and sixty -five. ' JACOB FAt'Sr, .Skrrijf. j C, 15 HAT I M IMJOVKM KS TS I X ScwinirMaohiuos '.MIMUK SHUTTLE MAClliNK I'iTKxaisu vtsHcaar trn, I ?r10. SALESROOM?. ! f,V Hroudwav, New York. I Waliin;rton Street, lloton. ' rMjiIS MACHINE li CON'S TRLCTEU ON f u t iroly new principlre of rr.echsnisiu. pos- i -....in..' manv rare and raluable improvements, havinr bi-en examined bv the in t f' und ex- pert, nnd pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and j i'KRl KCTI0X combined Jllrffitt: aill neither rip or mv.l, nnd is alike on both i.l.'Bf Tiftrfnrniii nerf.'et swinif on every descrin- ,i(l0 (f n,,,,!, frpln Leath.r to the lincft Nan- lUvisf neither Cum nor Cogwheel, snd the east poifiVJe friction, it runs as smooth as glass, uqJ ie f rnphnticaUy a xoisi:rj:ss f irinXF' It require. Fifty per cent, less power to dri. it than any other machine in the ui irket. A girl twelve ycors t ago can work It stoaiily, without fntiffuo or iniurv to henlth. faticuo or injury to health Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity ef eon- struotion renders il almost iTposible to get out of order, and Is l.uarautced by tho company to give entire satisfaction. Wo rcpoctfully Invito all those who may de sire to supply themselves witb a superior article, to corns aud examine this I'nrlvalled Machine. Hut in a more espocial manner do we solicit tho rntronaco of Merchant Tailors, Cornet ,"iuKer, (Jttitcr Fitters, Shoe Hinders, Vest and Panta loon Makers, lhosfi Makers, ('oiuli Makers, Hoop Skirt Man- uUu'turers, Shirt k llosom Makers. Relialous and Charitable Institutions lib liberally dclat with. rnicas or machisb conrLrra ; No. 1, Family Machine, with Ilemcr, FeUsr and Ilraider, t Ko. 2, Small Manufacturing, with Extension Table, Ko. .1, Large Manufaotaring, with Eitensloa Table. Ko. 4. L'te Manufacturer, for Leather, with I Rolling Foot and Oil Cap, 100 1 Ono hall hour's instruction ts sufficient to enable any person lo work this machine to their entire satisfaction ! n-rrtri wanted fc-r all towns in the T'nlted ' Stats', srhero Agents aro net already established. ! Also for Cuba, Mexico, Central and 8 uib Amer- ' AUn fw r.irin. Mxico. Central and Boulb Atner Yn ! Z ti horn i liberal d.seoun. .ill b. given. , Terms MTsiwwts t,niLiMSA rim wo, v.wn t -- - ' . ., or n tto r HtrTK HT ST.. Ph la. I A 4 Co. . fry, air FloiiivSwrSs. fr mU by -Clearfic OUniAN'S COUBT8UB O F Valuable Real statc! PTw.TrlE ?F,v .RI)SR op Tn ,i. , v.., i u, vicaracia C0Dni .l n- bo .xnoici lo fullio Bale, on the twjti hrw witU On Friday, 10U. iUnh, th. property of Jacob Lydlck, dlc'd i014 - n the w.n byother land, of 'wi , ?' Jd the north hj lanj of Irrin and Waul, oa the cs.tb, land cf Jonathan ,Um an.l on the south by Und of John N0m. i0 leb Way, and bolng the .atne rV 'i M! C- said decedent from E. U, 1'atK fuajt, containing 'a Ws. One Hundred and Twenty.Fjve and al!ut I'J acres In rneadov I'""' ""ure i,un aoentii aor... 1 , - V ol... erected thereon a good log-b.rn-a'lio.l, ,,iB 150 trees of. hoice fruit. w,9hlslaiD- cruis 'Jne-ttlM cash nod the k.t three equal eunual payments to "h. tend ond iiiortgngt on the promins br "ay lydice;. Feb'y IS, 1SCJ. ouminuinur. It sv:r;iKri;it's jimi'i- v ., IV given that the following accVnukl eiu.uicd und .ased y me, an! record io this oOica for tie tanetliJi. loj;ntces, creditor, and all others ia ai. ' irit' rested, and will be pr-!WDt4 w ...... . r.1....' ' WS Btlt , VCT r, ,Xt 11 . .1 I to U held " Va 'W C'i. nunIklllf Mir utl .-lonil -f I 1SB4, r.r on&untiMi and allousai. Xsrob,. and It. 1). Hofo, cx. cutori of iUi" . .. u iouuui account or J.... iN-ftamcnt of Jos. Mc.M.rray. htt of the k ?' of New Washiagton.ClearB.ld eea. J 'S' 2. The final account of Jaliu . jZmT' ; dTccM9d.h j'n:'' C""J' ,f Br5 ! 3. 7'ho lrtial account of itjf. c mlnl.tn.tfia of J,.., .. K r7 - " - j ajarsnnsir ts . r . ult'H. ' (1,tJ, W Rh.,m T. ,? Juh" .ssit . - ' 'T ( Oeorge ' tcctumi ,.,rni,i ,,.. j resw tp , Clearfield county, decesied I S. The account of Jaraos A. Hrgarty nl Ju .,' , Hogarty, Kucutors of the Lit m ua J V"Cll ' f B'cclri 'Mtlf, - : . , . . m T p . . . ' u. uahubr, ! n'guw, jpusTf;K.-?orooo JL 0f Plaster in Clearfield VL&mi'J x ku,wJU lOUnQS For Sals by Fb'y 15, 3u JAS L.IKIVL TCM-OUR. A Superior Atticle of Extra Family Hour For Bale by Feb. U, St. JAS. L. LEiVr. ADMIMSTH ATtlH'H SOTirK.-NoilH is hereby given, lhat Letten ef Admlotiira lien oa the estate of ANDREW CROSS.IeU ef , Hoggs township, Clearfield county, I'a., iw.uti, having been giantcd to the anderrlgned,sU&tr sons indebted to said estate are re-laired to atit immedlato payment, and those bevies; clalaa , against the same will frersnlthem dalysatheto ; ested for sctUesaeet ELIZABETH CROSS, ! Jan. 15, rt pd. iamlsiiinitrta A is horcby gireo lhat Letters nf ajuiisliies tion en the estate of C. B. Iil'CK, lale ot DrU ford township, deceased, hating keen tatfe oot by the undersigned, all pwuoi lab4l. , said cute are request to make tmrseslitsw mint, and those bavlag rhlrol j10tt ths a will present them duly anlbenMetd fir mkU uent. BABTWIU Bl'CC, Feb. 1, ISC4. AdBlslitraw. (TJlatclimahfr tf tbtkr, Ao. 14, iVorfa Secorui St., center ( Qurfj rillLADF.LPHIA An arsortmert of Watches, Jewelry, 6ilrwss4 Dated Wars coastsntly on hand. Reparirlog of TVatcbes and Jnwclry prooptiy attended to, ptrhU. Atl Invites bis old en?tom;rs toWl ad sea him at ths abore establishment. Feb. 15, '05 ly. C LCAIII'IELI) COt'NTV SM-At sj Orphan's Court held ut Clearfield Id sd4 for said -enunty. January llth, 1?6J, en tlias Kols ' was directed to be issued upon the heirs asik ' gal rrpresenutives of Peter Uen, deceawJ, t ! wit : Johr Oweas, Muses Owets, Robert 0en, lielilah, wife of A, V. Bloom, f homes OVenn, (now dectast'd), lesring iijoe Koiit. Oweos A soven others, of whom Aaiei Ilils is guardian. I Levi Owens, deceased, leaving ime Joseph and. I Sarah and six others of ivtuai Jobs BKu It guurdian, to appear in open court oft the 1 si day i of March term, lSf.5. then and there to accipt or (refuse the premises at the valuation affiled by ihe inoueet, or bow cause why the sains should 6 its sold. I. U. BARBER, i Fob. 15, te. Clerk 0. C. Changed his but not his i'olitice. REMOVAL FROM SHAW'S ROW IOOM barn's, ono doer west ol Boyslon ! friends and surue rous patrons tbat hs Iss isn . s 1 old stand la Sha s B snd has roks eetis end has hroks sells . it. ihe shot fo'l ocw place in Urabam's Row, irs the shsp iern 1. ...,l..l 1.. It i..mnh as a Soot SO'l "f- would lik. alt bis old friends l i,e f j 11. iiumr - - ----. nil Ins aid friends te britur U b0J ' " lo a nolsible. a. he eemods... , ' ' th.'short 8bs Ssl M , ' FRA!K 6ll0r. I ' n . - n. ...-u ae door ( -o - , . .ii.. c tin tv nein fVsZ,.. " ' Jan. 11. NOTICE All persens bsr.ng n'fj,' counts on the Books e f 0. U EtD. JJ.- will please call sad settle tbeai, as ws lou 01 cionug our h c S mo. J-1115 17STATE (IV TA. COStV-Tt I'i l'enn townfhip, ClearSeid county, oMM.. All person inloresled arehershy "UBMlll peronal and real ertate to the amount W " of two hundred and ninety nins 4ull"M,D!,Mf nrpraised and set out to the widow. Bum 0 ; 1 . 1 ,) .. 1. . under ths lew known as the prniKcment was returned to tne urpp of Clearfleld eounty, at January term. A- v unless exceptions are filed, and sufficient tt shown against said oou Urination. -rB Register's Office. I. 0. BAM fK Feb'y 15th. ISGS-tc. AUTI(Jf Tha public 1 are hsrebsssJ ed against truling or harboring , lingsworth, an' indentured apprentice, oa V eomjt, as be left mf employ J"J provocation, and I will pay ao ishu of -tractiag, nnless eompsUed bj Uw. qxj, Jordan tp. febr 13-I'd. - v . . . i...bv ess- - nmitiLra, - ;(7 1 x-r - omoU as sh. bu ''9, t ..J maintfinsaOS dower snt mamieniuu ELIJAH BCW I febjfl St-P