HE REi'UDLICAN ::::::::;March 22, 18G;. c lNISDAT ... -- ... or subscription. Advertising and (10 in aJtauet, f P "' "''" '. !" r ?? .' iiol an iAmA", 8 UO i" . . , .. .i. i i fa paid fir at vjortJan'rSourt, 18C5. H(i jTls' MOl', foci, 0 f IMM, i mcA. $2 2 I 50 60 Lis A''' '". s "'"" u0 10 J0 . 2 ;,t MttrtiKMtnl; per iqiiar of 10 j . liars, mr leit 3 lime; or less, jl rr tnek H&COMMl IMSerflOH, 4 a,tetrt'i3, fur eacA sonars o 10 J j linr", " .... iimrvf vr inij j 5 00 15 fir tnk I Kwronciil tmerftoii, , Caris, I year, 'DfllM.IMI'lN. jry aod'ers, orrr $ fines, per fi'itr, ' 8 JJ 12 oo $'o oo 35 00 'do 2 do - da i da - f td' trtiiinj, 1 coJiimn, 1 " (0 oo 9 '.ft 1 2 3 yuii'C, per qntrt, t quire; jtrrqnirt, orrr l quirt , fi ij'iire, 2 1 1 1 00, 75 50' SO, Mlht i '. 2S, or frt, 1 Ar(, 2A, or fc, ) thett, 2i, or hn, li io thrrt, 25, or few. 2 4 50 , 50 00 8 U of each of above at proportionate ratea. frThe above rntee wore agreed upon by the Ligned, on the 3d day ol December, 186 4, dill be strintlr adhered to durini the present Cvi rVcM ' a" alfd of printing nmterUls. 1. W. A100RK, PuUiaher of tho "Clearfield HeiiHlliraH." 8. J. ROW, Publ'uber ef the "Hltuum'$ Juunuil." THE G71EAT FLOOD. jimen'se loss of niori:iiTV. .otlhursJ.ty tha poipla of this coun inlerested in tho lumber business J there are very few who are not .el1 it all danger from high water was past. 'n weather had been warm for a tiny or U with soma rain, and Thursday morn- j found tho river a fool or so abovo a J flood; with every indication that neither was about to clear up. So Ibere had scarcely a stick of limber '0 auriit nuove tins place, u was oiro (hat much biioiv still remained iu U woods, but without rain no one enler- oed any fears of high water. But n- il 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon the to began to pour down iu torrents, which olinued until a lale hour in tho night. dark the river at Ibis placo was rising the rate of a foot an hour, and by dny- ;ht it was within about six inches of the ;ht mark known. But a small por- of the tiiabar was "rafted in," and itcoosequence was a very largo amount tied oif. U U said that the surface rf Li river was literally covered with loose aber, boards, and shingles, bofore day ht In the afternoon a splendid raft tut past this place, without oars, but ap-' trrutly in good condition. All cflorU to icditere unavailing, and it, continued J, and is most likely a total Joss to owner. It is said to belong to a Mr. ur, and ran oft" from Bell' landing n nils or two below Lumber ci:y, whora it iu rafted ia. It is difficult to ostimato the quantity jfliuber lost. One gentleman estimated Jut toough to make forty rafts passed Lumber city. Wo have heard of enough itmske ten or twelve between that point ;id this to say nothing of the immense piles of shingles and boards in Irvin's JsfiJow and other places in the vicinity U Curwensville, Below this the loss mstohave been much greater, although reliable information has been received. Th e lets appears to be chiefly confined loose timber. The rafts that were raf- fclin, were principally saved. Clearfield creek, it is believed, was not high in proportion, as the river, yet we tear that the destruction of pioperty was sen more serious. So far we hive heard of no serious dam i to ai.y of the bridges across the prin epal streams ; but nearly all the smaller bridges across the smaller steams fmpty inlo the river are carried ofF, which nil seriously interrupt travel for some ae to come. This i a sore calamity. Coming, as it s, olon with tho inexorable draft, it HI have a crushing elTocton minya kive heart. We have heard r-f several of lor fellow citizens who are drafto.i. the mult of whose winter's toil was a raft of juare timber ready to run to market, ith the proceeds of the sale of which they expected to buy a substitute.. Now that their raft is lost their hope of piocu ring a substitute is also gono. : He loss to our log men, it is feared, 'ill be most serious. The tnoms are sail ba lorn out, or in such a damaged con- Ution at Lock Haven. Williamsport, ic, i Dot to hold the logs that got th nnl l Lr.1.1 (l,oln i l,n I .it t linro Tim awrs. Blanohards. and other operating Anderson's creek, succoeded in holding L.t. i . .. -i .i luc.riogs; nui it, is repor.eu kU.i 'ey were poviring out of Clearfield creek Liu. , i,,i.. i . t me ousana. i. me uooma ure uu. Wr Will be an immense lOt-S. From below, we hear that dark's Fer- . ft Rn,l.. ! IV,,. 11, .r.,,.,l l P..I qVI to ijviiV vaeiasr wvs v w aibia and Lock Haven dams, were sen- damaged, and that on Thuraday the wierwas within lour teet oi ineDrmgej Lock Uaven, and level with the banks, If ibis report is correct we may prepare ffd news, as the water would most ' rrobablv be several feet higher on Fri- " . ' , Harrow Escapi. Durina the hich wat - l oa last Friday a littlo boy of R. J. Wttl - J Esq., about four years of ago, fell io- ' 10 lh ti. at An. rT l lrnl rrosainss t the 'swamp," and bad riot been for Ki heroic conduct of a Miss Morgan, who . Jumped into the flood at tho risk of life,. " U W UU9 Wl VMUu-.vy. q- 0d respiiBl liim Via would have drown- 14. ' ' Two Mux Drowjud. It U our painful' duty lo record the death of two of our. - mM iy drowning during the high tvat nn I riiliiv liiat. Tmi u w . -e . . - - i unaitaa, VI Oralinm lnunJiln In nmnnn ..tii. i.:. --"-"I't wuimuiii 11 nil. 1113 SJJXiIis-'iltJ I I IIU U brother - in - law H r. 1,... -j.'ll inn to the river it - w Hnt iv I'lVl'UCU .. . 1 mint. mm . i iovrer cro8ingof Moravian Kuo tho bridge waigone, ana in altemptins to cross on onooftho icmiining tirubors, it broko, thron ing him into the boiling an.l foam- 'nS current. No aid cauld reach him, and ho perished. His body was found tho nexi oay about roils below the Fpot -. t . a . . . . wnero no ion in, ana on ilonJuy it was consigned to molhor earth, fallowed by a large train of weeping rclativesand frionds. 1 he deceased was one of tho most worthy meu of our county, aged about 43 years, ! leavill8 a ,ar faruiIy r children. Of j 1u'eti unpretending habits, he was not ex-' tonsivcly known . 15a t within tho circle , of his acquaintance, we doubt 'whether more could bo said in tho praNo o4f any man in tho county than is said of him, as a christian, as a neighbor, as a friend. The other ciso was that of a young man named Israel Orauam, son of James Gra ham, of Bradford township, who was stand. in; on a raft lying above the mouth at original prosoripl'on of the oolebrated Dr. NEW Millstone Kan, when he fell into the! stream He passsel under and came out I T0N' nd u'cJ 5 ' hi,u wilh ,ueh remarkable at the lower end of tho raft, and was seen 1 , , success fur twenty roars in all parts of th Unit, to make ono or two motions to swim, but i the strong current from the Kun carried oJ Statc,( oro ,nfiliM, rcme(ly ,n M him out, and he toon disappeared. CaJ-We have been personally compt. lin ed lo by several leading and influential He publicans for failing to make exceptions when charging "certain Abolition lead ers" with bringing the soldiers to this county, and arresting our citizrns. We know very well there are exceptions and honorable exceptions, too. When the i proper time nriives, as doubtless it will, I the distinction will bo made clear enough and broad enough. THE NEWS. Owing to the bavoo male by the lnte freshet, we have no eastern papers later than Friday last. They contained a dis patch from City Point to Wednesday last, stating that Grant had bent all the tick, al tho suttlers, and alt others not useful in s tight, to tho rear the previous day- the 14th preparatory to an advance on the left, intending tomovo towards Sherman, who is expected lo advance thro X. Car olina towurds Richmond. Tho reU-li-seemed to be fully aware of Grant's design, and had massed their forces in his front. A general battle wasanticipatedou Thurs day. But rittsburg papers of Monday last make no mention of it. Sherman, it was reported by scouts who had arrived at Wilmington, hai reachod ar.d occupied Fay etleville, N. C- But this is cot fully credited say the Phila delphia Aje tho best authority of Fri day last' The Confederate foicesareat GolJsboro, some 2" miles from Fayotte ville, Sherman and ScoHeld had not suc ceeded in forming a junction. There is no other army new of impor tance. C-Tho western girl protest :i gtunst tho migration thither of the Massachusetts virgins, ami think that the latter had better look for a mar ket for themselves in $omc other lo cality where marritiireablo men nre more plenty, Or else, as they Ill C of tllC in (he world anl are tin moit perfect pur-Strong-niltlded chlSS, BOmo of them j live whioh has ever yet beon ini.lo by anyboJy. mihTadopt trowacra and many each 'Their elToets have abumbintly shown to tho com otlier. Western femininity gals and ' munity bow much they excel the ordinary modi-wLloivs-is irate, so Yankee viri'initv i cine ThV r ""J l will have to look out. Put. d- Union. . . THE w " 1 lT17rPQ lM.iVXV IV XJ JL O. Ucported weekly for the Republican. vLRARFiKLi', a., fliorcu u, looj i Kye, Corn, o nni.;.1 t inn n. . M lm. vi 1 75(,i)2 Oll.Ur'n Apples, 1 OOf.r.l 25 Oats, 00(3,1 lo: ii'ool,. it sn(.i,iifl Buckwheat. 1 00 Lard, 'rA It. 2nf,0 2 Potatoos, 75 fork in IIo. fii 13 Flaxseed, "hi bus. 2 5U Tallow, Hi 15 Timothy. 8 009 00; Butter; ' " 40 Cloverseed, none. Hour, Y rartrel, II 00 W. Beans, 2 50(i,3 00 Eggs, d..rn, 25 CLOVER and TIMOTHY PEED for ?n!e by J. P. KRATZER. Maroh 22, 135. THE CO UN TY NAT! ON A iTbAN K TRRASrRV I)KfARTMEMT, Olfiraor COH'TROLIRROfTHR InrASt RT, r Wnchingtnn March ZnS, lhJ. ) Tt TIIF.lt HA!, bv satisfaetory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has bocn made to appear that Thr Court- Natiosai. Bask or Ci.RARriRi.n, in the borough of Clearfiold, in the . ..r siAUc,.ll .na Kinftnf Punnsvlvnliin. eouniy oi viom .," - ! has been duly organiiod under and in accordance mB iheroouirements of the ActofCoiigres enti Uled " an Act to provide a National Currency, se- j cured by a pledgo of United Slatei bonds, to pro-! . f, rirPUution and redemption thoreof, ' approved June 3, 1864, and has complied with all I the uro visions of said act tobecompliod with be- for, c0,ninenci ng the bu.iness of banking under !(iid act. I Therefore. I. HutlH McCPLLOfOll, Comp- tnJ,;-of"th, Cur'rcncy, do hereby certify that y;C C, Kntionnl llnnk of Clearfield, in the borough of Clearfield, In the county of Clenrfiold, I " BIM9 OI renn.y.Taui tha business of banking under the Act meneo aforesaid. , XX seal JlUolI McCULbutun. Mw.-if. ComPuoJUrthe Croncy. fif ofC jmei 1 M CAUTION. All porsoni are ITbrehy ca utnm- ed against meddling with a team ol uarit Mares, now in the possession of J. P. Muljon of Covington township,' as lbs same belongs to me and is in nis use on loan only. J. u. MULSON. Mar-15-St. j d,;;.aBdMMrenV Yuu.'Lat cilAS. OAK FORD B0N8, n..i nkii.j.iki atest Styles at 3, Continental Hotel, Philadelphi jan. II. ' A LtROEq 1-4. 1 0111a"aa,lra ram'lT xvy . relr.Sackis A LtROE quantity of. Ex- flour in Bar and half Fackr, for sale b w- R,VIN. i ClejrfisH, Feb. 22, X to t jIT l V I II M ' v; l I I T C I (AXTI-H1LUOUS.) NEWTON'S TILLS. 'NEWTON'S l'ILlS 1 4 NEWTON'S PILLS. "n ivi-tF'i--vnMo i.n.n : NKW TON'S KEWTON'S TILLS. I'lLLS. NEWTON'S NEWTON'S TILLS. PILLS. j Composed of highly Conccntratad Extracts from illOOTS and HE1U5S. Of tlio greutost modical value, prepared from the DISEASES LIVER. OR ANY DERAXUKMBXT OF THE Digestive Organs lllEY VL'llK diahkiuka, diakiuhka, 1IAUKI1(K. Dl AltlUlJ'A, I YSriTSIA. DYSPKl'Sl A, DY.srF.rsiA, UYSrKPSlA, (YsrTt-'lfV IiVKVri'l'V'' I j Sr,. I l-.U r , OYSKfCTKItY, DVSLNTLHY, SCROKITI.A, SCIiOFTLA, SCKOFin.A. SCKOfl'I.A, BILIOUSXIvS'. HII.IOt7SNK.SS. Kn.HHTSN'KSS. BlLlOl'SNKSS, 1,1 VKll COMPLAINT, I.iVKK COMPLAINT. ) IVKK ttiM PLAINT. I.I V Eli COMPLAINT, ! The well known Dn. WAr.nv.s, of Boiton, says' of these Pills, " They have tho finest effect upon the Liver and digestive organs of any mcdeiuc B,,Uo lake' ut Prl to cure. Their pne- trating properties stimulate tVe vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its or.;iins, purify the blood and expol the disease They unrfrA mil ihn rmil hinnors which breed and irrow iitttmvt ni.nuiat. sluggish or disordered or- ,, ,hir uatliral act ion, oad impart . n gans 1 . Ik. k..l. ....(..n. Not only do .-"" they .cure the every day complaints of evervbo dy, but also foruiiduble nnd dangerous diseases. While they produco powerful effect, they are nt the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can bo employed for chil dren, and being purely vegetable are free fiom risk or harm. Tho moct remarkable feature of these pills is the perfection with which they ael iu extrcmoly dissimilar chronic diseases. Tux savk docks ct. RB Piarrhfra or llyspeptla, in either eso res toring the organs to a healthy and natural con dition, which cannot bo said of any other mcdi cine in cxistonce." They create puro Hood and roinovo all imp ur- , (. s from tho system, hence are a positive CURE fur ,ipi'ipi , 1 J'.nrs . JIKADACIIK! PILES! IiIQI.' M ELCUltl AL J)lf?LAoE.S, AND HEKEDIAUY HUMORS! mar price o.y;; dollar per vox. Trade supplied, or tcntly mail, post paid, lo any pari cf the United Mates or Canada on re ecipl if price, bj JL H. UOWEJkCo., Sok Agents, i' 13, Liberty Street, Xcw York. 'Sr.-. jrFor sale in Clsarficl'lby Uartjwick 4 Has ten. : March 8, 1805, ly, 4 4:$ H H A DMIXIMTKATOIt'NOTICU.-.Notlce I XL 1 heroby given Hint letters of ndmlnlitia. it ion on tha estate of Jua. A. Wood, luta of Union tp., Cloarfiold co., deo'd, having boft granted to theunderslgncd.all persons indebted to laid estate re rtauested to make Itnmmlintn nnvumnt. nml i,. ii . , r -TV. ,tboP. bavH.e ol.in,. .gMn.t the .am. w.ll prwont othui duly authenticated torsottlomoiit DAVID HORN, illar. 8, Bt-pd. Adinlni.trator. OK I) ns lEWAni.-I.o.t, on Pino ,lunor at Beljina nifting ground, pocket book containing fifty dollars or.o $30 bill and three I0 billa alia, t promissory nolo on John Ilutler lor J 105, payable three months after date, being n exemption note dulod about the 20th of Docembor, 18fll. Any porson finding said money and returning it to uie will roceivo the nbovo ro-warl- THOMAS 11EER3, 'r- 3 'f- Mudera P. O. Tiii- iiiTTi .. ... ... I : oi tno rewara ot Jamos il atipearinir bv Dm memorial (if leuuing cltixensof Karthu iwn . thnt the r I convinced that the Jurors who held tho Iniiuest , v ""'ij cagin wore miMUKen in incir veruici, ana it being the opinion of tho most of the 0 tuoiis that the finding theroor was wrong, in fact, the reward heretofore affired for tho arrest of James Curley Is this day withdrawn. TIIOS. DOL'UHKKTY, AM OS HEAD. Attost, CONRAD BAKER, W. 6. BRADLEY, Commissioners. Work. March 8, 1805. I I IO I OCI l A l;H 1C C A I i I) It A I) I. ICY CO.. NOW OFFER TI1FIR I XJ Mammoth Car for sale on rensonublo terms, mid at a reasonable prico. Part of the CAR is jnow, and the remainder is good as new. Ono of the best travelling galleries ever built; the sky- K"t Is extra lurge, high and pitching, has also large side windows made expressly tor card work, hw a good laboratory, and every convenience for making first-cloMi pictures ; is loeuted in Phillpt burj. For privo, terms, Ac., address BRADLEY A CO. March 8, tf. Philipshurg, Pa. S. 1'raotieal instrucilons giveu to the pur chaser gratis. ... I '"-.BuuncriDcr will expose to rtiliWU HAI.K 1 ft ntnis resilience Bt "COAL OIL Sl'HIXO No. t," in Lnwrenco township, on Wednesday, 2-'d JInrch, the following describe 1 propjrty ! OneSnnn of II urge, llnrnrk. nnl tVann. l lowe. Harrows and other Farming Utensils, ye, iiucKwncat, Oats, 1'eIaloiM. Als Ilav, ' -Straw in the bundle Household a!:d Kitchen rumiture too tedious to mention. ALSO A lot of Sheep and Hogs. riralo to commence at 'J a. n., whon duo atteuduueo will be given and terms mado known l'y JAMES BAILEY. March S, Ids pd. R' F.I.IK1' NOl lCl:. The Board of Relief for the county of Clenrfiold, will meet at t'.io ' Commissioners' office, on Wednesday and Thurs day, tt.o 22d and Z.I1 Unys or March, 1S05. Tho Board hnvo directed that all new nppli-1 emits must nppeur before the lVanl and produce their sworn statement detailing name of soldier,' regiment and company; when ctinstcd ; tho. nuuiticrui cnuiiren, wim ngc una tex oi eacn ; the township in which thoy resided at tho time, of enlistment, nud their present residence ; and that ! she is without the means of support for herself j and children, who are dependent upon her. Two witnesses of credibility, from tho township j 'in which she resides, must also be produced J 1 whose certificate, sworn to before the board, mutt ,et '"r!'' ,n' 'no rpl',inl l the person sbo cp r roatllU borsolf t be; that tho statcminent oftho. I number and ago of her family 1 true, ; that she lis In dontilute circumstances and her family in actual wnnt ; and that all the fusts Set forth iuhcr ; application uro ju.t and truo. j forms containing tlioso ron,uiitions enn be ob-; tained at the offico of the Board of Relief, whon application i; made and the witnesses appear. Mar. S, ISfij. W. S. BRADLEY, tVt. PHILADELPHIA A ERIE HAILIiOAD. rS.UIS great line traverses the Northern and JL North western counties of l'onni Ivahia to tho city of Erio, on Lake Erio. It has been leased by tho I'rnn'ilinnin Unil-rmi-l ViimjHintj, and is oicratod by llieiu. Its entire length was opened for passenger nnd freight business, Oct. 17th, lbfll. Time nf I'ottcnijrr Train ill L'ntJMii iiiin. LKAVB KASTWARIl. Mail Train, :t:20 A. M. :itf P. M. Wurren Aceoin. Train, M. Corry Accoui. No. 2, - M. Corry Accom. No. 4, , - - M. I.KAVR WESTWARD. Mail Train, 11;0S - - A. M. Wnrrcn Accom. Train, - - -M. Corry A"com. No. 1, - M. Corry Accom. No. ;t, ... M. Passenger Cars run through wmnrT ciiaigk both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Trains both nyr between Philadelphia and Loch Haven, and on Williamspnrt nnd Elmira Expro.-s Train betwetii 'lAumsport and Baltimore. r'or information respecting Passenger bu-iticsi a i ly at the Cor. "( til and .Market sreels. .nd for Froight business of tho Company's A mts, 8. C. Kingston, jr., Cor. l:Hh and Market (! , l'hilndelphia ; o. W. Reynolds' Erio ; .. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baliinnro; H. II. IIotsTosi, tJen'l Freight Ag't, l'liila.; II. W. tiwixNKit, Uen'l Ticket Ag't, l'liila. ; Jos. D. Potts, Uen'l Manager, Wi!liniuport. jan. II, KsOj, Changed his Uaso, but not his Polities. IV EM OVAL FROM SHAW'S ROW TO (IRA- l am's, ono door west ot Iloynton if- Show- era More. Ino subscriber wisnes to inloriu ins friends nnd numerous natrons that ho has left his ' old stand in t-' haw's Bow nml has broke nut in n new place in Graham's How, in tho shop former- I ly occupied by B. .Stuinph as a Boot and Shop. . He would liko all his old friends to give him a n on uouri " eeK, nnn oring as many new i... a l. . b. ....,1, .11 , . ' . ., ci . oi i i- . ou shor. no ice, ut tho Short Slmo Mm . Kept . ' c Di VI.- tiiniei. . W 1 Vllirill "in uiuiinui s .wn, .hi. ..in of Boynton A Showers' Sturo. Jan. II, '65. STEAM SAW MILL AND TIMBKI! LANDS AND TIMBER FOlt SALE! Vti i:v I I ItST - CI.AXX Till It 1 V horse power circular SAW-MILL wilh 310 acres of first qunlity of s hilo pine timber in fee limplo ons nnd a half millions of LOOS cut and rendy for mnnitfaeturo nnd Timber Lease for two millions more. Tho mill is ndnplod to cut ling Bill-stuff, nnd a number of Bills now offer ing. Accessible and aJjaeetit to tbo Fcnnrylva n ia Railroad at Tipton, by plank road. Mule teams nnd oxen will be sold with tho property if required as well as all other implements noces snry for driving on tho business at once. Will be sold nt a bargain to close n concern. Apply nt No. 3, Forrest Place, I2:iJ, South Fourth st , Philadelphia, or to John Elliott, at Tipton, Blair county, who will show the proporty and givo full particulars, and who is nuthnmod to sell. March , tf. 11. H. SHILL1N01 ORD. SPECIAL NOTICE Wlir. person who some timo ago got a EPF -XFALOROLE marked " (3. Mitchell," would confer a favor by returning tho same to tho tub icriber. JAS. L. LEAVY. Mar. 1-tf. Clenrficld,. Pa. tTyroTICIi IS HEREBY flIVEN, that the 11 1 J- nrtl account of U, L. Reed, truaie of the cs . tate of Samuel Road lunatic has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county for contirmatioe at noxt court, nnd is now open 'for t jo nvpoaion and examination of all parties interested. D. I'. ETZWEILF.R, feblO-lf, m . PrJthoaoUr;. lT()MiM0n the 18th of February, from the hnnti rf .1uai.Ii li'lAtrftL itun K0BKS, one marked J. Shaw, the other B. V. W. V The persona who carried away tho above proper- V I IM l i - 1 XT a. Ol i lu . it win ruiurn iimtn iu iv. iimsi inn niiaw ur aiui, i Powell, Clearfield, or at Bbuwsville. I March 1, 18(16. pd. ' CI. (1 AUTION All persons are hereby caotion rPHK subscriber otTor to sell, at a bargain, tl J ed against harboring or ttui'.lng iny wife,' X lellu-wlng desoribod va-luable proper- , ' SARAH ELIZABETH, on my account, as she ty, lying on the Suiuuohannir River, in 5u"a has loft my bed and board witbuut just euuse, Hell township, Clearfield connty, bounded on the nnd I will poy no more debts of her controoliug. east by the river, nn tho south by rnnfls of John Mar. 1, 18115, JOHN KLINE, junior. IBunderlin, on the west by lnods of Benji Buird, AreTiiiiii.,,., , ; ; T land on tho west by lands of J. F. Leer, eontniniriff' L,CTltl5ir.l-.H.The subscriber having 2CU 0f )8Dj, pBrt, b.ttom and partlyridgo tukon out a License, for crying vendues ' lalld wilU fifty or ,ixt 80rc, cleared, on which and other Pub lo sales, either in huglish or tier-. lher0 j, ercrt,a agood two story dwelling-house, roan, rcspectfu v offers Ms servicos to bis fellow ' og.barn ni olhr outbuildings. Tb lend is oltuens, nnd will attend to all calls from any , well ctticoiot0d for either grain or bay, and lying par of the county, on the shortest notice either ,nInediatoly on tho river, half way between Mo--verbally or by letter, and upon the most reason- ohM., and iron's Mills-3 miles from eacr- uuio lorras. inicii su uesueu, ue win lurnisu the Clerks and couiplcto all thebusisess connect ed with the sule. JOSEPH II. JONE. Kylertown, P. O., Mar. 1, 18flj. ly. pd. . THE orU GRrAT RKMSPT TOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseasos. from lunertj l.'Jri, n irell huown meixlidnl of OX' ('f ff, .utrifrf . "' Itinvo sold lar'i quaiitille or your SAitStPA ini. , Imt never yet ono ttottlc wliieli Oil lid of tile i- niredellVet noil full MllHfiiellon totliOM! r. lio took It. As fust us our ptiiplo try it, they iiureo there lin been no metltclne like It uxlore iu our community." Eruptions, riuiplcs, Blotches, Pustules, Ul cers, Boroa, and all Piscasos of the Bkin. I'rom tin: llohl. Slrntlmi, llrlntol, Kiifjlnml. " 1 only do my iluty to you nml the piililie, when 1 ncM my testimony to th'ut you ulilieli nf tho )no ilMiiul virtues nfyunr SMisMVMtil.l.A. My daugh ter, s'i'd ten, h:nl nil nlllletlni' hninor In Iier ran, eyes, nnd liuir lor yvnra, whh h wo were uimlih- to cure until wo tried your Sahs.U'AILILI.A. Khu has been well for some nioutlis." t'rmn ill . J'.ic I'. Hif;n tnell lumen and tnurh- cttetmrtl Ittihinf DtHHterHle, ( iilie ,1ii Co., .J. " My (hiiih'tef bus mifl'.'ii'd for a y ur jxist with a seroliiloua eruption, whii-h was very triiutilesomo. Nothing n'o..lel nny rilicf until wo tried yimr K.MiSAf.vtttl.l.A.wlili li soon comiiletely cured her." from Chnrlrt I'. Ilngf, Etq., o the u iilely Innwa Ou.fe, .iirnvj if Co., mnuiifactnrcrt of enamelled- jHtjivrg in Xtishu'l, .V. . " I liml for several years n very trotiblesoino humor In my faer, which Rrvw eoiitniitly worso initi it tl nn 'iircd mv fei until it (llnll-'iiivd my features nml bcrninc nn miol- er.il.le uniietion. 1 tried almost every thing n man eouhl iH both advice nud ineilicine, Imt without any ! relinf whatever, until I took your hAUNAI'Altlt.l.A. I It Immediately made my lace worse, ns you totil mc it uii-ht lor ii time; but in a few weeks the new ' I :.. 1 ... I...... .....1... .1.. I.l...t.... ....I nnn tinned until my faeo is ns amnotli ns any body's. ' wiinoui any sriuinoms oi ino ui.i. '. koowor. I enjoy perl.vt health, ana without a iloulit owe It tj your S.VItsAfAKll.LA Erysipelas Oeaoral Bebility Purify the Ulood. Frnm Pr. Hull. Smrhi, fTniultm St., Xrrtl 1'orf. " 1 Ml. Arr.it. I si-Mom fail to reinovo y-.'rrii And S'c rnfiiluHf Sore by the persevering ui-eol' your Sar vi'AUH.i.a. ami I have Just now cured nn attack: of M.iliijnant A.Vir.;ici with it. No alterativo wo pomi'M equals the S.mhai-akii.I.A vou hnvo nip plied to the profession us wi ll ns to tin? people." from . .'. ."ftiiso'i, A'sy., iriteiiinn, Oiin. " For twi lvo ye.ir, I hail the yellow r.ryilN-1n on my ri-.'ht arm, during which time I tried nil the celebrated physi.-laiis I eoulil reach, ami look linn ilre.ls of dollars worth of medicines. Thu uhvrs were su bad thnt th cords became visible, nnd tlm ilo'tors decided that my nrin must be amputated. I Irian taking your SAIKtl'tlill.l.t. Tunis two Iwt-tli-s, nnd MJini! of your I'II.I.h. TogcthiT tlii-y bnvo run-ii me. 1 am now as well nnd sound ns any body. Id in;; in n public place, my rami U known to every Imdr iii this community, and excites the wonder uf nil." i'rom iron, .my ifonrn, ,V. '. P., of Xtwrant!, f '. II'., a leudiny number of the Ctutuditin i'urtia- Vt'-llt. ' I have ncl vour S.wi.tAl'.Uili.t.A In mv family, (or gjiu'rnl iletiilitti, and for imrifyimj thi bUtud, wilh verv beiicllciiil results, and feci cuulidenco in commeuiiiiig It to tlio atllieted." Ct. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Bait Eheum, Scald Head, Soro Eyes. from Harvey Hirller, .'., (lie ablt editor of th 'liiixkhiinuot-k Detuoi-rtit, t'enntyliiniiit. ' Our only hlM, about three years of ne;c, wn nltm ked br pimpU k on bis forehead. They rapidly sprenil until they formed n loathsome nnd virulent sore, w hich rovcrod his lace, nnd actually blinded Ills i vea lor sonic Uvs. A skilful pliyalcinn npplied r.itra'tu ol silver and oilier remedies, without any apparent ellci-t. for llltwn dsys we (iinrdid his bauds, 1-htv.ith them bo hhould tenr oiwn the fes teiing nod corruit wound which covered his wholo f icr. ll.iiiig trail every thing else we had any liopi? from, wo Ix-gau irlvinz your SAi:sArAI(tl.l.A, rod epph in;,' the iodide of potash lotion, ns yon direct. Tbf sore liogau to heal when wo hnd gnen thu first buttle, and rn well when we IihiI linihhed Cie Kfcond. The cliild's eyelashes, which had rome e,it, trew n''ain, end he Is now ns healthy nml fair us any oilier. The wholo neighborhood predicted taut the child must die." Syphilis r.nd Mercurial Disonao. From lir. Ilinun Xlotit, uf St. l.oni., Munouri. " I tlnd your Saii.hai'AKH.i.a a more ctlectitnl remedy for the Hceondiiry symptouia of .Sj;ii'is raid for rvjiliillti- iliseaFi; tli.many other we ponscss. Tlio piiiii ssinii are indebted to you tor eumu uf the best iiicdieinra we have." iVnm . t. .. cm h, .If. )., mi eminent ;siVi it of .(iii r-eiice, Mum., io it i prominent member ef ihp I miiliiturc vr'AFttiKitchiitrtl. Dit.'AYLH. -My 'liar Sir; 1 liavo foiind your Sai:sm-.m:ii.i.V nn ixci-lli nt rrmedy for Syphilis, b all of the prlmnrv and tefunihtry tyjH-, and elice tur.l in some c.ikos'lhnt were too obstinatu to yield to iitlier remedies. I ilii not know what wo can em i.l. tv with tnnr oi-enrtaiuty iifnueess, wluro a power- j Is rc'iiuml." nil ::lteratlc ,Vc f7i,M. S. IV: ii I.inr. of Xt'in IrtflMirfct, X.J., I bad dreadl'iil iiIci ik on Ida l'c;;s, caused by the abuse ,. " . , ,;,' ,. ,, ,,r..iv tiH.re I nnd iiorc n'ravuted for years, in -Pile of every I remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the n iseveriii''ii!.eoi AVKii's raiimaiwmi.i.. le.ioeu llilll. tow oases fail DO lOIIUO inure lliveierme nun iliMrcssin:? than thii;, mid it look several doieii bottles to cure film. j Leucorrhoea, Whilea, Female Woaknens, , nrp i-eneiallv lirodiicerl bv internal Srrofnlu 11- ! Motion, and arc verv often cunsl by the alterative I effect of this S VPs i-Aim i.A. Some cases reiiuin-, 1 however, ill nl'l of the S ins f.ltil.LA, the hkillul r 1....I r..,.....li... I .' tho t,vll 'l'n ,ni nnd videhi rel,i,utcd Pr. 1 j,ie.& Morrill, oft un-inmtti. ) "I bare fnund vour S usvw-util.t. nn excellent n!tcrati,o ia diseases of females. Many esses of Irri'L'iil iritv, l.eueorrhcca, Internal l leeriittiiii, mill local debility, arising from the scrofulous dialbcsis. b,ve vielded to it, nud there si-o lew mat no nor when its ( fleet is prnorly aided by local treatment." A In -ly, vnwUlimj lo nllow the publication of lur vitinf, irritt'- " Mvilaa-litcr nn 1 inyscir have been nired of a verv .Ichilitatimr uc.rrhTi "f I r standing, by two bottle, ol your S.MtsArAr.iiXA." Vl,n,,r.,-t.,Ti rt.-,,it T.tonr rtninnlftii-lt. T)VS. .. ,-. . T . n,-.i-i,,t- tw rthoumstism, Oout, Liver Oomplnint, Dys- pppsia. Heart Dieenso, WouralKia, 1 1 . , , ' ,..-' u wtica caused bv Serofnla la the aystclu, me rapidly AYER'S CATirAliTIC PILLS piufCfS so ninny ii'lvantages nvcr the otlior pnrttalive in the iniirkct, nml their superior ii tin s are f o tiniviTSuJiy i;nnwn. in.-u i- m eu imt lo inure thafi M assure the pulilit-thi-ir ipiality is inaiiitalneil t'lpial to the I'i'-t it ever lias been, mil that they may be depended on i t il i all that thev have ever done. Prepared by .). C. AY Lit, M. D., &. Co., Lowell, J.la.s., nnd sold by ST"RoM by C. D. Watson and Hartswlck A Huston, Clunrlicld ; E. A. Itvin, Curwensvillo ; Foster A Mctiirk, Pbilipiburg ; S. Arnold, Lu thorsburg J and by dealers ovory whore. September 14, 'C4, 1 yr. New Watch and Jewelry Store. C II. L.VL'CIII.IN, having purchased the kj interest of his Into partner, is now going iU on his own hook in tno saop lorinony .occupied by them on Socond street, where ho is prepared to keep up his reputation ns a complete workman by doing all work entrusted to him on short no tice, in the host manner, and on the most reas onable terms. Defying tho county, all he ack- is a fair trial, and a continuation nf the patrons I ago Heretofore extended, l.onk out for theitgn ot T 11 lu P. Hi YY A T'J II. N. B The Cash will bo positively evpected when tho work is delivered. S. 11. L. Clearfield, April 7, 1SI. y E"iLSTWtT,000 Touutls of Plaster in Clearfield For Sale by Teb'y 15, -JL JAS L- LEAVi. SrLENDID FARM t AND ' ' n 1 u a ll 1 P Timber Lailtl a,uau, llIRWCr AjUHU A V , 1 . PrlVHfe Sale! .:,, i i. m .iihi. r... .nv t,in,i ,1 j business, there boing a good mill seat at tho low er ena oi toe piuce. Tho unimproved land Is well covered with White Pine and Oak Timber. There is also an abundance ol timber for miles bach from the river that mutt reaob the river at this. j,oint, ns there Is a Unfting Beach on this land saGiciunt to aoeommodato thirty rafts. Tliore is also an abundance of Coul under the I surface, and if there is cool oil anywhere in the valley or the fausquehanna, It will be found here. The pluce is well watered, and Is woll calcula ted fur the raising of stock. It will bo sold at a bargaiu. The title is indis putable. TFor further information apply at this of. flee, and for terms, Ac, to the subscriber on the premise. . P. M. BJf ITH, jan. 2rt, 1305. Cush P. 0. BLACKSM IT1IINO NEW FIRiL 1)ASSMOHn A STliVKNS RESPECr . fully announce to their numerous frionds and to the I ublic generally, that the) have entered into co-partnership in the abovo business in tho shop heretofore occupied by the senior partner in the bcrough of Cloarfield, All sorts of work in thoir lino will be dispatch ed on tha shortest notice, and in' the most work, manlike man nor, and upon toriss to suit the times. Special attention will be paid to horse, sii oki.nq. Ia faot, everything connected with tho craft--froin a common nail to a line edged double bitlod choppiug-axe, will be made to order, ei ther for 'at.li or epprorod Country Produce. jTGive thim a cull. 0. C. PASSMORB. Deo. 14, 1854-'y.' WM. STEVENS. Afiucric.tn House CUR WENS V1LLE, PA. MRS. ISAAC IILOOM, Proprietress, nst peetfully Informs ber numerous friends, nuu the travelling public, that sho still oocupiss the abovo well known ttand, and that t'.ioy will ' alwnys find her honse a home of comfort, economy and convenience. jTtJCliargos moderate, jnn 25, 0m. pd LEAH BLOOM. i ieTj og"ra v mc. fllllC nndcrslgiied, having complotod his Phot X ograph Oallery, in Shaw'e Row, two doors west of the Mnnsion House, Clearfield, Pa,, is now ready ts wait on all in want of FSistt- (011aefi IPdirtenat. My arrangements uro such as will enable me ti furnish those beautiful productions of sua draw, ing in the highest stylo of the art. Huvin ). fitted ! up tny rooms at a considerable exponse, with a , view to tbo comfort and pleasure of my patrons. ; I hope by strict attention to basinets and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share cf publio 'puttonnge. A full supply of Gilt, Rosewood, aud jotbur Frames, AlbuSns, and an endless varioly of 1 Cases always on hand, Particular attention given to oopjiug all kinds of Pictures. Instructioa in tho art of Photographing given and apparatus furnished at etty prices. sep'Jl-tl II. B1ULKJK, Artist. J. G. BLACKWELL. wnn GEO. W. KEEP ii CO. CLOTHING, Also, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres and Rattinets, No. 423 Market street, North sijj between Fourth and Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. JZJlTC&W and ice our extenrivo stock. Aug. 10, '61. tf. WATCH & JEWELRY. TIIIIE undersigned respectfully JL informs his customers and the public generally, that be has just rocoived froin the East, and oi en. ed at his establishment in U It A HA Jl 'S HOW Cloarfield. Pa., a tine assortment of finer a j Watchks, nnd Jewelry of different qualities, . from a finglo piece to a full sett, which ho will sell nt tho must reasonable prices for cash, or ia r... ..I l ..l.! 1 0ALUI,,,Ke ioi uiu xom uiiu oil ei , CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the milt ! reasonable prices. A 1. u kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewalrv carefully repaired and It'orrniircd'. A continuance of patronage is solicited, Sept. 19, 18(10. H. F. NAUOLE. Farm for Sale. fllUE subscriber ofJors for rale, on reasonable terms, 7) cres ol J.nnu, more or less, slt- u!,t0 n irard township, Clearfield connty, with about 4fl acros cleared, with buildints, Ao., oree- ted thereon, being the (nine premises purchased by Smith f- King from tjeorge B. Smith. For terms and particulars apply to'fb '.idoralgnod. at Clearfield, Pa. ' I '1 110.S. J. McCULLOUGII. j Sept. 14, 1831. tf. , -p-sar OIUJ Knnorif ir - A ft irM i 3J1l-''Ul.. A OlipcriOr AtUCIO JUL 0f xtra l'amiy lHoUr ! . . For Sale by Fob. 15. 3t JAS. L. L2AVY. I ' STATU OK JAS. CO XI. V Lato or J l'cnn township, Clearfield county, deceased, All porson interested nro hereby notified that I portonnl nud real cstnlo to the amount in value I of two hundred aud ninoty-nine dollars has beon npprnisod and set out to tho widow, ltuth Conly, .under tin law known ns tho f H00 law, which p. praiscment was rclurnod to the Orphan's Court of Clearfield count,', at January term, A. D., 1S05, , nnlcss exceptions nro filod, and suBioiont roason 'shown against snid confirmation. Hegister's Olllee, I. (J. DARCiER, Feb'y 15th, lS05-tc. CYt-r O. C. To Those Liable to Draft. TF" TUB COMMISSIONERS or CLEAR- field county, bavins nfiorred a bountv of $:iOO for each Vuluntocr fof tho enuiitr. would jreccommend that rN who could, would avail nieinaoives oi the bounty nnd pnl in substitutes, thereby reducing tho numbor on the rolls for any luturo call ler men by the tlnrernmsnl. THO.S. J)OUOHLTY ' AMOS READ, CONRAD BAKER, Attest. W. S. BRADLEY, Clerk, fob20tf NOTICE' All persons having unsetdod ao. counts on the Bo-dti of ti, L. KLED, A Co., will please call sad stttlo tbera, as we are doair ious of closing our Cooks. ti. L. REED, A Co. 3 mo. Jan 1 1th ISO? MOUNT VERNON HOUSE Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. A. F. til.AIIt, li uprletar. (I te cf tho "fctirr Uoius," AlLwtio City t f pt. ti, WS-I y. 1 K-3 1