- TITP RFPTmT THAN. I ftS-Sinca U,a AT.n HS-- " & Clearfield liaHroad Tlmc-Tnl iin leaves Tyrone it arrives t riiillpsbun? lit I j;n leaves Philipsburg al ii arrives at Tyrono at i a. m. 6:53 . .,(., uf SnW5',IIi1 AertisluS ,d fjifr-MWrcf."8'. - . $2, f puiilu-ithin the yenr, 350 7,4nrif.ell ,uiifrtP"'' ' " 'yirtVyc01(r, 1805 , fart ai d St rt Hnticct, rack, 6 limes, $2 j,cWniV nntih; tnrh, - 2 C(,i' oi"' Eslraii, rttek, 3 ii'mrs, . 1 JXiiolutio Notices, tuch, 3 i'ir, . .' J frattrcnr A'lccrtitemrntt, per 'quart of 10 ) 50 50, 'lies, r 3 (imrt.iir iVm. for ciirA shov-chchI iimntion, 0ril O-lrrrtitiw, Jur tuck trjiiare 0 10 ) linen, or lut 3 timet, or Utt, I I'or tnrh tvbui at nt inHNion, fnrttional Card; I year, ... iortd "'! per line, - . ghilunri ncli.n, over J net, jtr fine, )-(r(y ivrr(iunT), 1 sonore, 50 - i tO 1.-. 10 8 00 12 no j 00 I20 00 10 oi 3 Hn jWy ailrttihiuy, column. " J " H J II i (( ijiitrc, . W . 3 quirt; per quirt, . Jit 6 f hiYi-ii, jKi-gut'rr, do. . orer fi ijkiVo, irr ijttirt, Oimittill'i k thctl, 2i, or leu, in i theet, 2.i, or it, i 'if', 2i, or 35 00 rt no 2 50 60 1 1 1 50 2 50 4 50 8 00 ichole thrtt, IJ or leu. .A iHif Ah r .1...... . . tf-Tlie above ralci were afir(w4 upoa by the ,nJfMign.l, on the 3d diiy ot Dwcmbcr, 1851, nil will ue (trirtlv eitticrcd to dnrinr the nrffunni liA prk-es of all kind, ofi.rintin- D. W. MOOKE, TuMislicr of the "Clearfirld .V;mh'iraa," S. J. ROW, rublifher of tho "Ri'mmnn Jonrnil," DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. iu. u..u.uo,. . lu. owjuuiq-ommuieearo mu.B t i 1r?z ; 9 il ClenrSeld, on Tuesday evening, March XI. 1 full alteadanee i runnmtn,! . V.. J. WALLACE, Chairman. Bflow Will bo found a list of the names of the (follomcn comprising the Committee : Thomas Groom. R'cctria; W.T.Gilbert, Bell; Charles Sloan, Bipijs ; fi. V. Wilson, Bradtord ; Andrew I'entz, Brady ; Krastun Luther, Bhom; D.inicl Gorman, Hurnstde; Wm. Tucker, Chest ; 1'. F- Couteret, Covington f James Thompson, Curwcnvil!6 ; John White, Decatur; D. Straw, Ferguson ; James McClellati, Fox ; Justin Tie, Girard ; W. J. McCoy, Gulich ; John F. Hole, olion ; Jama Stewart, Graham ; II. Woodward, llu.ton ; D. V. H'ise, J ordan ; Georgo Ileckadoin, Karlhatu j D. K. Mokel, Knox ; M. NichnN, Lawrence; W. W, Kily, Lumber City ; John IJoovur, Morris; James Savage, N. Washingtoui ; D. V. Sharp, l'enn ; Richard I'ieinan, I'ikei 11. A.i3itii'y Uiiion; , Thos. Henderson, Woodward : THE NEWS. All is ipiiel in front of Richmond and rcler.buig Tho bad condition of the jruada prevent any movement; 'VUciitiaif achievements in tho Shen- ftitloah Valli'. nnti-jJ lal ii pp1.- turns ' out to !) tiie capture of alioal l'JOD pris-1 oners and six pieces of cinnorj, not at ' Chailottville, but near a place called Fisii-. errillv Tluiawas luitlittln lii'litini?. ! Gen. Early wa net captured There i no definite news from Sh.erman. liie rebel papers make no mention ofIiis! movcinents, which is understood ai iotli- ; wiing his success. j tCiclimood jiariers cl r inlay lasiieoonain an official dUpatch from Gen. Lee, an nouncing a bitlle between the forces un der Gen. Br. and Gen. Scnfield, on the M r , -y mao-Deiween .Newoern inn aiuiiun, -" C, in trbicli tho lebels claim 10 have cap- . . ,.A. . , .., , i lured D.00 prisoners. 3 cannon, anil lo lisve killed and wounded ft large number of Federal .oldiec. with HiShl Iocs o Ihermelves. Scofield was trying to each j Jlaleich, it is fupposed. for tho purpow of j . f . . . ssisiiDg ann joining oocruinn. : Thcbill providing for the arming of JOO.OOO negroes lias passed tbo rebel Con f, r. ... i r, . i .. r: tue iriilsin.overn.-ucniiiajsenia.iiu- Uterl'lenipolentiary lo Mexico, who has been received with great pontp and show. Th... I. .,:mt11i.: TrniJ.l and thus our toasted Monfocdoctrino Ueatcd ilh rcorn and contempt. Vert Decided ( ?) Our old friend (ZYv- ha Fenton) sends ut tLe following item . . . ... .. - oi very important lniormation. now any part of tho document in question could LavflWn incorrectlv "attributed" isouito ' wva been mcorreciiy aurirjuteu quuo a mystery. Hut he does not say that such fas the fact tbus leaving the dispute bo- , . , . . s?een the Speakr and the Ceporter just there it has been all tbo time : Graupiax Hills, Feb. 27, IMS. Mr. D. W. Moore-&: I aeeby the papers of your town that there is a consid erable amount of accrimonious controver y respeoling tho reporting of the addres lot to the aoldicrs at Curwensville. This is to inform you that said report was made from tneoiory alono j and if any part of it j incorrectly attributed or overdrawn, no ono had any knowledgoof, or part in it xcept him who has tbe honor to subscribe bimielf Your humble servant. E. FENTON. 8oLttERs"FuNER AL.--The remains of James A. Meud member of Co. K, 84th P. tols., who diod in tho Uoepital it City Point, Va., oq the Cth January last, roach 4 this place Satu rday Jast, and were con ed to their laslresting-plaaeyoBlerday. He was aged abiu I 27 years, and leaves a 'ipe circle of friends and relative?. . IThe price of gold in New Yoik on 't Saturday was 1.03. jva.ua acarooiy ment Oncd." Th.. a announcement nf ,,...? - - v r uuur, causes hn.l.in t.A n caroIoHre''k. Tl,e.e discoveries give ......uimoi prospective wealth. Hut that not a hst our people want. That does "otlfu!',,W,mcu fioandfisbl io thi. 6Io,"10i Abolition wnr llW.l oll-lan8 before Igorou. oil rmlili8 will be cotnoicncod, and wo iuin mere caa be but linlo .ml,i r I COSS. . Vn l!TI if"". " . .. . . ..w inu 1'iiori 01 a r.primn imhnr tho law to get "the lending Democrat of Cle.'ufiold borough" to certify -that they exonoratcd liira from all blame for th ar bitrary arrest of cerium Democrats of UiU county. Ue bho'ild know that "conscious innooenso iceks no endorsement." . Iai-RoviNc-The two tirst "National" Kanks eitAbliitbed in this county w ere con tent to proclaim thci,' creation to about 1300 of our citizens-thereby jiecifvins their indiflerence whether the remaining 2C00 ever henrd of the fact or not. The County "National" Bauk. however. rur- eueg a different coure, and instead of so- licuing the business of a small moiety of poopio ot the county, makes no distinct 10 ' ,,ul 8ITr'8 to Ibe whole people, just ns if they thought tho moi.ey of a Domo- . . . . Cfat WaS JUst ttS V of OU Aboli- tionibt. I TiibOldGuaiib The Mareli number of Tin Old Guard (now ready), contains the following articles : Our colonies and stale Unions ; 1'ue Peer and tho Printer tconunued j l bo Celebrated Beauties of th. u..i.ed olalPS : " I lip .ninrnni . Tim mat. 1. " ."fo i...iMvi T.an h lcc?..: 'io8Br 'l il"ey tl Edword "vfrcil ; IlJOititors iahlo. I his nun) I uer n.n iwo very valuable articles: the laauer, 'Our Colonial and State Unions," in which il is ehown that we have had ro ess man lour Unions and the mm "'I ln Ameitcan Races," which is full of useful information. I lie article on tho 'Iie.tu ties of Hampton Coin t," is nn interest inr hist irioal n-view, while the Editor's T.ible is di-itiiiguislieil lor its usu:il spirit and phjuaney. Single copies sent (post-paid) lor i!0 cer.lH. VAN EV P. IE, UORTOM k CO., No V''1 Xahsan stiect, New Yoik. f OLIUEU.S ORPHAN'S. Tho following committco has been nnpointoi by iho Hon. Thomas H. Jlurruwer, Superintend- out of Soldiers' Orphans, vis : James U. Graham, A. M. UilJs, Mrs, Wm. liigUr, Mits Louisa Krat tor. Mrs. Jaae P. Irvin, to wboai application enn bs made. Tho application here alluded to, is that to be made on tho part of the orphan by the toother, guardian, or next fiicoJ.for the admis sion of tbo orphan to the proper school, Hianks can be had of either of the abore eoiumittoo wiih explanations to those eotUW to the benefit of the Soldier's Orphaa Sahool. "SSUftil Leaees Mankj, (new form), for sale at this vlXoo. riUTri 1 r A 1" T'lrI1C' I la Ut iM A Ii l K I r. 1X J-1 1,A21--LV1VJ-'-LVJ' Hcportcd weekly for the Hcpublican.j CLEAnru.Lli, Pa,, .March li. lr-f.5. Wheat, $2 fiOfii,! T.'i Unions. nnf3 :.0 I Ky. 2 00f,i,2 2'.; Amdes, dry -fl bus 2 In 1 ;;wl f'liir'n Apples, I 00 ft. I 2-" I flOfxl If ll'ool, -ft Ih .lOfj'Jll; o,' Eefc-5ica, viVxsoed', "Ji Timothy. 1 00 Lard, a 20(rf) 2 j j 75' fork in Hog, i lb IS, bin. 3 . fallow, n 15 , 8 OOf.f.O 60 nmter. ' " 10 none. Flour, j barrrel, U 00 vi'iin icni, ...i W. Boobs, 2 ofltg.:! 00 lfggs, X doton, 25 - i ,, J. lUlli for taa A L1R(3E quantity ofF.x-: tmirti Family Flour in Har- ( Telr, Sacks and lislf Sacks, W. F. IKWIX. j flcrfild, Feb. S.'.'fii. 1 11 KfJISTKIl'?? VOTICC- Xotico is hereby 1 j eiven that the Csdluwins; accounts have been examined and pas-d by no, and rcnuin filed of I al. : . IT. a Cm t It a in e.AA inn rf Vl A I - rtrUfU III lUin UUIID IVI UIV asi r .v- i"" ""'I legatees, creditors, snd all othors in any way interested, and will ptesontod to the next Orphans' Count ( Otcarflcld county, to be held ; ftt b6 cwrt H3l!)0 i , boroil(,h of cleartiold,. commencing en the 3d Monday of March, .,nd I!. D. Koso. exneutors of tho last will au l tcstawent rfJo.. KcMarr.y.lat.of the borosgh of Nw Washington, Cleartiold county, deceased. J, The final aocoant of Jul ins A. lurpe, execu- tor of Thomas Orson, Ute of Brady township, le(rn.eil. 'l .1. 7 ho partial account of Mary Spencer, ad ministratrix of James Spencer, deceased. . . .... . , i ....s I. Th tsJ ascuuniot joun u. ivoaun unu - - .,, , ,u i ni .. OTof twp.,MarfieM county, d"ngc . , ' K'"? L WTl n " V tnmt of John DiEon, late of Beccaria township, slorcaseil. lleglster's Offico. Feb. 15-tc. .G.BARGER, Register. l.KAKKir.I.D I J Ornhan's Court COl'MTV XS: At an Orphan's Court held at Clearfield In and for - j.n. nth. 1865. an alias tlUII wg directed to bo issued upon tha heirs and le- t?"' reptescntatives of Peter Owens, deceased, to 0weB(j Robort 0w(n(i D0Uaij, wifo rf A, P. Bloom, rhoaios Owens, (now aeccafed), learins Uene uooi. uwm seven others, of whom Ames Ilile Is guardian. I.vl (Iwon. dieeil. loayinif Issue doseno n" Sarah and six others, of whom Joha Bloom is guardian, to appear in open court on the 1st day if March term, 1805. thon and there to accept or refuse the premises at the valuation afiixod by tho innucst, or snow cause wny mo rami i tl sold. I. O. BAROER, Feb. 15, tc. Clerk 0. C. Changed his liaso, but not his Politics. REMOVAL FROM SHAW'S ROW TO GRA ham's, ono door west of Boynton f- Show ers' Store. The subscriber whhos to inform his friends and numerous patrons that he bos left Jus old stand in Shaw's Row and has broke out in a now place In Graham's Row, in thfl (hop former ly oecunied by B. Stumnh as ft Boot and Shop. TT- ....1.1 lib. .11 1.1. nl.l f.i.nn. It IT I VA ll I 111 'ft call on Court Week, and bring as many new ones along as possible, as he can accomodate all on short notica, at the Short Shoe Shop. Kept. by FRANK SHORT. 11. tiuuih u.. pii ut. viu iiivuu. .- arrnemerooer uruiu v. Boynton A Showors Store. Jan. 11. j. of Boynton c 1 1 ' 1 - oi " :r r.:r:., . t,.tp. TVZ HTitS , SsTfc" il .V 8. MUeh.il " ;ld ctnafavor by rsturniir the to the sub,' icriber JAJ, Ut uun ....v , i. i l i- Mar. 1 tf. Clesineld l'f. ! barter Sossionlof Clenrlinl,! innir tiniiimn. i t wv.s iug Liquors," -c. TATKBN LICENSES. Samuel C. Hepburn, l'eiinyillo. V in. IJood, Lumber City. Isaiah Wall, retinv;llo. Jolin Sheerer, Union. David Johnston, Clearfield. John Stone, Sionoville. D. II. Faulhaniiis, Beccaria. Kdward Albert, 13ot'gs. Wm. Evans, Ouelich. Mrs. ltool. Woodward. John S. UaUtrbach, Decatur. David Coplin, Decatur. T. F. Boulich, do W. Sohwera, Brady. Eli Fy, Brady, ltobert J. Ilaynes. Karlhaus. Adam Knarr, Brady. . Benj. Bloom, jr. Curwensville. Robt. Stewart, Girard. W. W. Worrell, Cnrwensvillo Mrs. W. A. Mason, Curwensvillo. J. 1'. Nelson, Morris-. MERCANTILE. LICENSE. George llngerty, Woodward. Claudius Barmov, Cnviimton ,tnnm H. i ETZWEILER. feb20-lf. rro,y Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of lemri Far!,,,, iaUed ' ani roturnin8 ' to mo will receive tho above ro out or the court or Common Pleas of Clear-1 w, " TUO.M AS BEERS, field county, and to me directed, thoro will be Tl 8' lf' Madera P.O. exposed to Public Sale at tho Court House in tho I TV Tllu M.T.r-.. , . : ; -.v. i..w, hi ...iFiiuiiv, too join oav '-f March next, tho followius described Real Estuto, to wit : I U,DS ciuiens 01 Karthaus twp., that they aro A certain tract of land situate In Rush twp.. V?t Jwo? who hcld l'" inquest Centre county, and Morris township Clearfield ?h " . f U1'r.t'?y. Ll,K?a were "'istukeu in county, bounded and described as follows : i Tt.r,Vlct' d t tiomg iho opinion of tho most llcginning at a pine corner of ihe John llus- ' u?' lt "i iaiingr ,hore3f was wronB- ton and Francis Johnston tracts, thnnr. Iihl,n '"c, .th" f'",rd heretofore Dff.red for tho Stephen Kinuston tract south tw hunrir.il .nJ thirty- eight perches to stone corner on tho south side of IJ ig Moshannon creek, and along said Kingston tract cast ono hundred and sixty-eight perches to a line of the said Johnston trac t and along the division lino nf the said Johnston and Kingston tracts west to Ihe pine corner aforesaid, containing two hundred and thirty-five acres. (Viis ntiicr tract of the said Francis Johnston. beginning at tho first mentioned pine corner, uienco east along tne di ision line ot the Kinzs- !,, n.t 1 ,.t. -t rtnn 1 I..I ...1 I stuht rowiun. ii.inei. Oimiirrh .n;.i .i tract, north one hundred and six pert-he-, thence west ono hundred and sixty-eight perches to Iho ' i lru40l"nft Saucries ever built; the iky division lino of the John Huston Iraet aforesaid, I. ' ,.i.extr 1"ret'' nn'1 pitohiiig, has also and thence south to tho pluee of bctinnin?, oun I ,0 "do "ade expressly for card work, tainins ono hundred and Ovo acres. j "n n 'anoratory, and every cjnvonianen for ,!',., One other tract, adjoining tho above, sU- llhl"8 ""t-class pictures ; is located iu Philips- uattf la Morns township, Clearfield county, be sinning at a pine, thenco by lands in tho name of Patrick Moore and Magnus Miller, north ono hundred and a half degrees, east tlireo bundled aul forty Ave perches to a po.-t by a nliito oak, ihcnso north eighty-eight and a half degrees wettore hundred and sixty-fnur perches to a post, thence south ono and a half degrees west i thrro hundred and forty five perches to a stono a stono l-'f a. - perches ii"": heap, thence smith eighty-eight and al grees, east one hundred and sixty-four to tbe place of beginning, containing th drcd and hl'lr-three acres, more or loss. ' ' I I V."he, and taken iu execution, and to bo soil property of Martha (l.rfoydor, adm'x, au l Aaron Lnrge, adin'r of l'bos. 1. Snydor, dee'd. febSO-tc. JACOli FA I'. ST, Sheriff. COUJIT 1'IIOULAMATIOX. J IYrili:iti:S, Hon. SAMUEL LIXN, Proj T T ident Judge of the Court of Common Picas of the twenty, fifth Judicial District, oomposod of ll.. nnnnli.. nf l'lA..r.nIl P..... I'l.n, and Ihe lion. JAMES BLOOM and lion. JNO.D. THOMPSON, Associate Judges of ClcarSold co. lmvo issuod ,hclr V""?!, to me directed, for tho) i holding or a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's , :Coort, Courtof0.aartcr SesMons, Court of Over and Terminer, and Court of Oeneral Jail Delivery, i at tho Court Houso at Clenrfiuld, In and for tho i county of Cleartiold, on tho 1 lard iL mil j 'Din tuv) nf M.irrh, lbW. N'OTICE llierefo'i. hereby nie.n. to tba Coroner, Justice" of the Peace, and Constables, in and fir said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper pcrsous," with their Hulls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Koiueiu - branocs, to do ihoso things which to Ihoir otliees, and in their behalf, pertain lo be done. ......., . I ..... ...... aa.i un la tinner my iinmi at t leariioiii, nns .utii iliv i.r ri.hrn.rv. in tlm vnnrnf nor Lord una tbuiunnd eight hundred an 1 siytv-fiv JACOB K.VL'ST, Shcrig. C.UV.XT 1 M L'KOVH.MliNTS IN' Scwinif Machines KMPIRB SHUTTLE MACHINE! paiexhtkii rtsnuAnr 4rn, I860. SALESROOM?. 'Hit. llro.nlway, New York'. 2)i!, Witsliiiio-ton Street, JJoslon. flMILS MACHINE 1 CON'STUUCTED. OX . entirely new principles of ir.ochanism, po sossing many rare and valuable improvoinonts, having been examined by Iho most profi nnd ex perts. and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY anJ PERFECTION combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes tho LOCK or SHUTTLE stitch, which will neither rip or ravel, and is alike on both sides; pcrfurms perfect sewing on every descrip tion cf material, from Leather to the finest .Nan liaon' fr"!a C'liavini neither Cam nor Cogwheel, and the least possible friction, it run. a. smooth a. glass, and is 'nj11'' It requires Fifly per cent. less powor to drive it than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or Injury to health. Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con struction renders it almost lirpossildo to get out 0orjr( nQI a Cjuaraiitccd by the company to We (ntiro satisfaction. a ro(,)CCtfuIy lnvlt0 x t)0M who may do- f-m to supply tbomeolvos with a superior articlo, ,0 come an examine this I urn aneo i.sbciiiiic. j!)t )n ft mor8 espocial manner do we solioit (be ..t,nnn.n nf Mcrtl,ant Tailors, mi.j Coacll iI nlvOrr, Hoop Skirt M.m- Corset Maker?, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Panta loon Makers, j ulilClnrei'S, 'Shirt & Bosom Makers. Press Makers, Religious and Charitable Institutions will bo liberally dolat with. rnicrs of machixf. comcletb ; So. t, Family Machine, with llcmer, Feller and Braider. $ n Ka. 2, Small Manufacturing, with Extension T.blc. 5 No. 3, Large Manufacturing, with Extension Table, 85 ... . . - . T . .. C. n I ., 1 r. rt f rtl" T. ft B I ll t T- W i I ll An, u no iiiiiuuinL.iii iun, Rolling Foot and Oil Cup, IflBi qd0 jj, hour's instruction is sufficient locnablo, unj person to work this machine to n,eir entire satisfaction! I . JiTAgenis wsniou im " v --- I , ,oro Agenls are netalroady established. i .... r...i,n AiAsien. ioninu itin. c"iu .1 - !iT.iftn. i nnirm inu eouiu n u,.- Al.1l IW. V.UU, ...v.--, -- -- . , . i. I iiK.r.l discount will bo eiven. w " tum;1 r..h . d.iiv.r..-- tJ. McAKTHUR. ;, BROADtYAY.N. Y..5:,2WAu iiu.,. t. r ...I., iin rii.uiw .T1..11 I. rii iiuniuij, ."t i. 111..1' v , ... , . 1 I A Cc, (Feb. HEFJOGRAPIIIC. rniiE Bd.i...., , -..-viU..Uuj. AJiLVinir nnniri i a i f 1. 1 ill. i fily rranKora.nUare.ucha.wilUn,l. e u.; to furnish those boautiful nro,ini; r .... ; ing in tho highe? t style of the art llavin 1 fitted ;p my rooms 0 , considerable expense, with a ,iowt he comfort .n,l pBM0M 0 my ' tronf .1 hope, ty.tnet attention to business an J adosire .to please, to Bent a liberal share cf public . pattonaR. A full Eupply of (lilt, Rosewood, and I other I ramos, Albums, and an endless vuriory of Cases alwuvj on h..j ' Particular attention i n i.t , 'of Pictures. " ." "T'-S" 'nus I .in'struction in tho art of rhotoSraphinff given and apparatus furnished at city prices.-lepal-tf II. BlUDUi:, Artist. j A D"NITlt.T()U'S.soiicK.-.N0tio Y U hereby given that letters of administia I lion on the estate of Ja,. A. Wood, Into of Union , tp., Cloarfiold co., dee'd, having been granted to theundersi),'ncd,l persons indlttd to said estate 1 are rr quested to make immediate payment, and 1 those baying claims apainst tho same will p:escnt All. n. .ltilu n itllint;n.. . . . r ... v.m. oiumucwni lorsettiemont. ,r o . DAVIU llOItN, Mar. 8, fit-pd. Administrator. OT I)()l.L.lltS BliWABn.-I.nst, on Pino VV 1'un ?r.1 Uels'na rafting ground, a pocket . Vi . . "S ' auiiars ono $21) bill and throe 51U bills-also, a promissory note on John Ilutler for $105, navublu thrAA rin. ,1.1. ,boing an exouiption noto dated about the 20th of ueccmoer, ino4. Anv nerson flmlino mill mtmnv i I r.lw r. " , V- loy: " "PPoaring by the motional of Jmci turloy is this day withdrawn. THOS. DOUGHERTY, ItbAD. Attest, COXRAD BAKER, W. 6. BRADLEY, Commissioners. Clerk. March 8, 1S05. PHOIOGUAl'HIC CAU BHADI.EY & CO., NOW OFFER THEIR, Mammoth Cur for salo on reasonable terms. " irii;o. ran oi tne i,ah is I , ,' nnJ remaiador is good as now. Ono of bur '. For uricc. terms. Ac. il,lre. lilt A I) LEY i CO. March fl.tf. Philipsbutg, Pa. Si. Practical iustrueitons givon to tho pur chaser gratis. PUBLIC VENDUE! n-lli;suh-rrihor trill emn.ot pt-pt tPcnc 1 T" h j , in hnmrmM t0Wnsbir, on Wednesday, 22d March, tbo following des-ribod prop3riy : iviicniu utnciii;ii jrtP)3riJ I " " iiutu4w, vtZl ?i:l,Vo!r5""iN,"""n;r,I KlS' ?Kch.e.S S5C3' live !uckwl,.t ( t. p.,..:.. ""u,ul"',"" - Swln 'a'llM a,d' h"; Furniture too tedious to mention. ALS0-A lt of Shaen .n.l llo. , ' o-. mjv iaio to commonco it V l d.. attendance will bo givon and torms made J a mes e a I ley?' " by March 8, tds-p.l. 'I I f 1 ;l,IIU' ND'I'ICIl. The Board of Relief for tbo county of ClearDold, will mcotntthe ' . ' j" j ""J'. Z f ", PTi Commissioners' nmco, on Wodncsday and Tours- d and 2.'!d days of Murrh, ISf:.). Board have directed that all new nppli- " " " "V ' . ro'dmcnt and company; wiien oiiiistid : tho number of children, with age and sex of each i the township in which they resided at t'-.o lime of enlistment, and their present residence ; and that ' 's without Ihe menus of support for herself aml ohildrcn, who arc dependent upon h"r. 1 Two witnesses of credibility, from tho township , ' winch " rosulcs, must also bo produced I whose eartiliaite, sworn to before tho board, must .rll mat mo applicant is tue person sue cp-r tu l...roll' t i, 1... ' Il.ot ll.n .lnl.n-n.nnl ,.P,i,n im-.i. umi . ' v I number and ago of her l.imily is true ; tliatsho is in destitute circumstances and her family in actual want ; and that all tho favts set forth in bur application aro just and truo. Forms containing those requisitions can bo ob tained at the o Hi oo of tho Board of Relief, when application ii made and tho witnesses appear. Mar. H, lSfi.i. W. S. UltAUiiKY, Lik. I8G.5 1SG5. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. raiHIS great line traverses the Xorlhorn and JL Northwestern counties of Pennsj Ivabia to the city of Erio, on Lako Eric It has been leased by the Prnntyfannia Unit rntd Cnmpnnij, and is oporntod by them. Ill entire length, was oponed lor passenger ana freight businoss, Oct. 17th, 1801. Time of rut'rnjer Train ut Emporium, l.r.AVR BASTW.nl. Mail Train, 3:20 A. M.3.J0 P.M. Warren Accom. Train, - M. Corry Accom. No. 2, - M. Corry Accom . Jfo. 4, M. I.KAVK WESTWAUP. Mail Train. U;0S - - A. M. Warren Accom. Train, -M. Corry Aceoin. No. I, - - M. Corry Accom. No. 3, - - - M. Tr-fscnger Cars run through without i.-n ixoE both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Trains both ays between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Willismsport and Elmira Express Train between Vt lliamsport aad Baltimore For Information respecting Passenger hufinofs a ly at the Cor. 30th nnd Market sreots. nd for Freight business of the Company's A Jilts. 8. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. Elth and Market tt , Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds' Erie; J. M. Brill, Agent N. C. R. R. Bahim?re ; II. II. Hocstoh, Oon'l Froight Ag't, Phila.j H. W. Owissrn, Uon'l Ticket Ag't, Phila.; Jos. D. Potts, Uen'l Mansgor, Willinmsport jan. II, A iTmIKISTR ATOM'S M)TICU.-Notice is hereby given that Letters of administra tion on the estate of C. E. BUCK, Into of Brid ford township, deeensod, having been taken out by the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims agsinst tbe inmo will prcsont them duly authenticated for settle ment. 1IARTWIO BUCK, Feb. I, ISfiJ. Administrator. c'.&lattbmahcr gfcbclcr, 118, yotth .S'.-foni .V.'., corner Quarry riiiLADELrniA. i An assortment nf Watches, Jewelry, Silver and .... . .. . 1 Plated Ware con sun tiy on nan u. Repariring of Watches and Jowe.ry promptly attended to, rvr-Mr. Aviso invites his old tustomers to call Bn0 ,P0 him at tho above estaoiunment, jr,b. IS. '05-Ij. "rVTCITIt'E- All nersens having unseltlod ao 1 1 e.anu on th. w..f o. ltreeu, co., ; Pl. .n ettl. tbe..,, as w. at Ues.r- iou, orceins our i;:ck- I! L. RF.EP. A Co. Jan' tt'Al IS n' MTllI IJHI ft-n.iii.i . . S---., Vn win ioin ei teoruary, froat the KOBES.onemarlMidJL.w.theetherU.V.W. Ihe porsons who carried away tho above prope - , i? V, ; ",u iu ewmn suaw or Alex, l'owoll, Clearfield, or at Shawsville. March 1, 1S05. pd. rAlJTION. All rersons nrn : "nu LlilAALhTH on U1V account. .. .h. ".r.".? no ""TO debt, of her conlr, Ihout just cause, i ner contraclinc. ."nr. , i.Mjfi, JOHN KLINE, junior. , u iniai;tn,Tll. subscribe. I,..:., .M.11. vendue's ...,vi uuu buivb. ennpr tn Kh.fI uk - it lie sales, either in Euglish or Uor- oitizenj, and will v.... Hum IIIIY eouo.ty.-on the shortest notice eilber of letter, nnd nnnn .. . . able terms. When so desi7ed he w l7urT,h the Clerk, and complete all the busisoM connect cu wun tue sale. JOSEPH H. J0NE Ivylertn,wn1. O, Mar. 1, 18fii. Iy. pj. " Tim pot'uliiir taint or iiit'i't-tiim wlikli e call SriiMi'i i. v lurks in the roii'-tiliilionii nf multitudes (lf mi ii. It cither juimIucoj or Is produced l y nn cn-. n.-f .. - ifi-oiou, vitiated rtile . Tk-nr , , ' "t the l lood, wherein I Jiil'iil uid ltomea In. f'?yi!-ointHk-r.t ts suanin tXfj,' f'JFJ viUl1 in tiu-ir &V-.re?-i isorons action, and -Tf5ri'!lcavc's tliu rysteiii to fall into (li-i.nler ami lb ec-r.y. 1 be f crofiiloiri eoiitiiminntinii is va- iou.ly caused l y memuial diycate. b.r Tin riou livill''. (Iisordercil iVu-est im fmm iinl,i.nltl, I'....l .- - ... . ..... . .. ' f.JOt impure nir, filth ami filthy linbili, the Ui-liressinir vice, ami. i:! ovu' nil l,v llie vciK-rciil iiifiilicn. AVImterer lie its unetenl infeelicn. Whatever he its ; it i,J,rc,li,ary In the o,, .ling from parents to children unto OIILIII desi-ciii the third teem. In l, 1 1 ..fill I... , . ' . """""" 'i win maniiKe mannor, and upon terms to en! th vj.sit the jniquitics of the fathers upon their tlmos. Special attention will be paid to horsn. c.iililren.. . 1 lie diseases it uriiiiiiles take . shokixo. Ib fact, everything connected with the various ntiiues, oecoiililiR to tho organs it ' eraft from a common nail to a fine edged doublo nltai-k'. In the luiiiis, Serofula Droilm-ea bitted chopping nxo, will be made to order. i. tulirri'les, ml finally Coinuiiiiuion ; in tha fclnii'lS a llings which suppurate fiml be cmnq uh-e.oiis fores; In thu Hoiimili ami bowels, ilerain.'eineiils which proiluco indi gestion, ilyspepia, mid liver complaint!; ; on , the kkin, eruptive and cutaneous nlleetions. ' 'I'hese, nil having the. i.aiue origin, require the tame remedy, viz., ptti ilicalioii and inv i;;ot v.- ! uoii in me uini! I. - i iirily the Idootl. nrd these (langcrmi-; tlitcnijieri k-avo you, Witli feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot h. ivo health; villi that "life i.f'lhe fle..-li" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Aycr'a Gavsaparilla i. ; compounded from tho most cfketual nntl- dote that medical scienca has discovered for lliis uniieting distemper, and for the cure of " , " lu'J re,,!t:,1' V,(1:VSCiH km w n by al who liat e given it a trial. '1 liat it ilon combine virtues truly exlrnordinai v I in their cHi-rt ujion this class of complaints, I it ! til!! wtlll I'lIilsJ linu'iin lilt (I... ..... I : i ... 1 . i 11 I'l'iispul.iDly iioven by the great multitude . f Publicly km,,7 and rcurkuhle it S 'na,,e the l..ll.,w.n disease.! King a I Evi1- 5r Glandular Swellings, Tumors, -r.t.M..y 'Muii ij mi.; j;i ic,H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J l in I U jy1lJeilxs xxcss 01 Ol. itntnonys i'll'C, , ??' Ilh1eUm. Heafl, Couglu frciU i , tubei'C llloug deposits 111 the luilfTS, WhitO 1 i Swfil! niM. TimS 1 t.V. Tii-nnerr Wawmlndn ! when due Dyspepsia or IndlgCStlOd, Syphilis and 1 lice, in the best manner, and on the most reas lo known e,i,:i:i: Tr.:... t.t :.i n: ; i.i. . . w.c: .v.. .hi. ..u I- a-i VI '(Ji .,v.ui(,u., Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, j FcrillO Weaklie3301, and, Indeed, tho whole scries ot complaints that arise from impurity of tho blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Avrn's Amliiican Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous tlMrilmtinn. wherein may l;o learneil (lie directions for its use, nrtd some of Ihe riiuaikablc cures which it lias made w hen all otlicr remedies had failed to r.fl'onl relief. Tho'0 cases r.ro imrposely taken from i.'.l sections cf the (oiintiv, in order that every reader may bin e access to MIX one who can speak t) bill) of its bencliti from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the x still energies, and thus leaves its victims far r,rn mbjcit to disease and its fatal n-fults 1 ,,.u, ,,r0 l,(..,l,v colistitmions. lii nee it j ((,nila t() tii,((.n, n,i j,,,.., iri ctlv tlioitcn . . - . . . the nvcrape (Itiralioii of human life. The vat iniportaiico cf those considerations Ins led us b spend years in iei feeling a remedy I vhich is ndeqinite to its line. This we r.o.v : ofler to thu public tirt'er the name of Aren't Sahsaivmui.i.a, iillliougli it is composed of I inreilicnts, some of which exceed tho best ; (if Snrnnpuiilla in alterative power. By its. ! aid you may protect vourself from the fuller ing ami d,ne,cr of these disorders, l'nrgc out the foul corruptions that rot nnd fester in tho Mood, purge out the causes of disease, n:id vigorous henllli will follow. By its pecu liar viiturs Ibis remedy stimulates tho vital functions, and thus- expels the distempers which lurk within thu t;.slun or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have hern deceived by many compound of Sanaparilla, that promised much and did nothing j but they w ill neither be deceived nor disappointed m Ibis. Its virtues have liccti proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure cf the nfilicting diseases it is intended to reach. A Itlioutrli under the same inline, it m a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than nnv other which bus ever been available to them. A"YER'f3 CIIEI1UY PECTOUAL. Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tbo relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages cf tho disease This lies been so long used and so uni versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality i kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it ninv be relied nn to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Dn. J. C. Ann & Co., 1'raetical and Analytical ChemUti, Ixivcll. Mass. Sold ly all druggists every where. SO-Sold by C. D. Watson nnd Hartswiok A Huston, Clearfield ; E. A. Irvin, Curwensvillo ; Foster A Melllrk, Philiptburg ; S. Arnold, Lu thorsburg ; and by dealers ovorywhero. September 14, "C I, 1 Jr. Clearfield Academy. D. W. McCURDY, A. -8 Principal. fllllE next Quarter will opsn on Wednesday fhi I 111 ..r M ...I, laC.I T.r,. .r 1 ii',,.n 1 A ..1 ui ..ia.v,., . v..u.w. . - - moon s: Common English, comprising those branch es not higher lhan It ending, W riling. Arith metic, licography, English Grainmcr and History, per quarter, - $5 0 IliirliAr Vmrliiti- tiAr iiunrler. . 7 ao - - n rt , -- -i . Language", per quarter, March I, 18fi 10 00) I -T)HCI' 13 HEREBY OIVKJf, that the 1 nal account of O.U Reed. rut of gf . , " late o samne liesa ransua "", . ,,"., the Courtof Common Pleas cf 1 'nn,J for confirmation nt seat coir., .- for the inspection aril 1'". KT7.WEU.EP, inlero.lod.. fel:P ll". I. Preih.'Bot.Tt, Sni'T)in KAPM" V o I 1 I i" I i - V I U ab C i 1 III U C T Land Private Sale! THE subsoribor offors to soil, at a bargain, t! e follua ing described valuable proper ly, lying on the Susquohanna River, in liell township, Clearfield county, buiinded on the cast by the rivtr, on the south by lands of John. Eumlerlin, on tho west b? lands of lloni. rtuir.l n me west ny lamlsot J. f. Lee. ouiitainine CrZ: lanu, wnn lilty or sixty acres cleared, on wiiinli there is erected good two story dwelling-UCose, a log-uam and other ouibui!dini;f. Tho Iniid 1 well calculated for eithor grain or hay, and Ivintj immediately on the river, half way betwueii'Mc . Ohee's and Irvin's Mills 3 miles from each IbesituatiQB is most eligible for any kind of business, thero being a good milUimt ut tho low -cr end of the place I The unimprored land is well eovorod with, j White Pine and Oak Timber. .Ihere isclroor t abundance o( limber for mika back fumtbu .river that muft reach the river at lh:s poiiit, as . there is a Rafting Reach on this iiiud suldont toeeoinmodato thirty rafli. I Thero is also an abundance of Coal unOer tho ; lurfaoe, and if thero is cool oil auywhin. 'n the j valley of the Susquohanna, it will be found h'-re. j The place is well watered, and is woll ca'.cula- tod for the raising of stock. I It will bs sold at a bargain. - Tho title is indis ' putable, i TT-For further Information af yly at this of j flee, and fur terms, Ao to tio subscriber on thej promises. I M. SMiTH, Jan' 18U C.U P. f. tt i m.c,ntn.. . "DACKSMITIIING Nl'V,r Fl T 1 1 .IUKIi (U STEVUW UKSPPrip. I fnll inuin.. iV.I. . . ,n0 I"1'"0 ffenerally, that thej haye entered? io puonc generally, that thej have entered? co partnership in the above business in the ,' :(,PB(rlner'ip in the above business in the ' A11 ,orts o'f work in their I n. will lj dispate'd. " " ". -O" fr ;ai''1 or approved Country Produce .d-Givo tbsm a call. (1. C. PASSMORE. WM.' STEVENS. Dac. 14, 1SC1- y." I Far.u for Sale. TN Lawrence township, two milos south of the A borough of Clearfield, containing sixty acres more or less, lyttig on both banks of tho Susque i l'aiina Itirer, with a jsood Raw-mill in running , or(or aa,l on( Dwelling-House end Iiarn thoro- 0!l' Fur torm' of ,ttl "PP'T at the office of ' CRANS.ct' BARRETT. I -1 '..V, ft lliniif"lli 1Yaflfen ! lt'Clll 11U1ISU... I . CURWEXSVJLLE PA UU r"Hy inform, her numerous Iriond-. i and iho travelling public, that she still occupies ,' the abovo well km.wn atnn.l. n,. ni always find her honse a homo of comfort, c.-oooiuy, nnrl nnn Iran! '1 ' ' VSIICUVU. J V U Ufg U.H HI O UOF 1 16 . anil convenien JBn 2. . w H LEAX1BL03M. Watch tind Jewelrv Llsvo. m C lAUCIlI.vla.pareh.sod th O. interest of his late partner, is now going IV oVhi, own hook in Iho fhop formerly .olued "y'110 on Second street, where bo is prepaid, " K'"P P.? reVn s aompiaie wraua 'hurli.inf.il onabie terms. Defying the county, all ho sk- is a fair trial, aad a continuation of tho patrons ago heretofore extonded. Look out for tho sign of THE DIG WAT'JII. N, B The Cash will bo positively eipictcd when the work is delivered. S. 11. L. Cleartiold, April 7, IStH. y J. O. BLACK WELL, wan GEO. Y. KEEP A CO. CLOTHING, Also, Jobbers In Cloths, Cassiincrea and Sattinota, No. 4 M Jlaikct street, North sido bctwesn Fourth ond Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. ity"Call and seo our extensive stock. Aug. 10, '04.-tf. (YIL'TIOX. ALL porsons aro horeby cau J lioned against trusting my wife Lavina Hums on my ncoounl, at she has luCt my home, and by a settlement be tweu us rolesacd mo frosn dower and maintonanoe. fcb20 3t-pi. ELIJAn BURN3. WATCH & JEWELRY. TITHE undersigned respectfully J informs his customers and the public gonorally, that be has just recolvcd from tbo East, and open, cdathis establishment in tiltAllA.WS RO W Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of Clocks,. WATcnas, and JawsLnv of different qualities, from a single piece to a full sott, whiob be will sell at the most reasonablo prices for cash, or in exchangofnr old gold and silver, CLOCKS oiovory variety on nana, anae man reasonablo prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watehos and Jewelry carefully repaired and H'arruiited. A continuanco of patronage is solicited, Sept. IV, 1860. II. F.NAUJLK. Farm for Sale. rpiIE subscriber oCcrs for salo, on reasonablo X forms, to . cres of Land, more or less, sit uato in Girard township, Clearfield connty, with about 40 acres cleared, with buildings, Ao., erec led Ihoreon, bo ing the same premises purohaied ' by Smith ,t King from George B.Smith. For torms and particulars apply tu tho undcrsignod at Cleartiold, Pa. 'i 1IO.S. J. MoCULLOUGII. Sept. 14, 18C1. tf. , of Plaster in Clearfield For Sale by Feh'y 15, 3t. . JAS !,. l.EAVY. gjiiOIJR. A Superior Articlu of Extra Family Flour For Salo by Feb. 15, 3t. JAS. L. LEAVT. T STATU 1 j Penn tos OK JAS. COM.YLate of townhiClearfiehl cnunty, deonassd. Allrersnn' intorestsd aro hereby notified IBM i porsonal and real estate to the amoiinf In vale of two hundred and ninety-nine dillsrs has been, appralfcd and set out tolho widow, Rutli Coaly, 1 under the law known a. tho '". wbl-h i p ipralscmcnt was returned ' the Orphan I Court I nrn..rn.i.l .n,,iiiT. at J ii mry term , A . V., 1SS5, ,,, ,r.rii0ns ire filed, an! lufiieienl reason ci-ll . ,. ; ,hr,wn against sat" coiiuiii".! liecister's (bT.co, 1.0 CARGEn. VUrk O. C. Feb' J5th. mUe. To Tliosc LiaWo to Draft. 171-2. TIIE COMMISSIOIfKItS er CLEAR- tl T y field county, having offcrred a bounty tt 830O for each volunteer frr la. Bounty, would 1 .1. .. .11 -I,. ...l.l -,!,! AVAIL ,,,.,,,, nf tn, bount. ad put lo aubeUtal thereby reducing the number on tbe rolls for any r.ranmninoj in., mi wuw v., - -- future est Tor men ny ine uwnmni'i'i. THOS. lOL'G U ERTY, 1 'If AMDS HEAD. CONRAD FAKER, Attct, W ? WR DLKY. CWik. feb-3'1 XaLaV