-u2,'-..' '1 UK 7L-nKEsnAT.::::::::::::::::::Ai)r I L'U. lSlift. ' ' III" of Subscription, Advertising1 and Jobbluc tMtriptio, in alh nnce, ... $2 HQ piiii vithin the year, 2 60 nut fiuid vithin fhi year, . 3 00 lUtOOu" rnif to apply to thi prtmt rol. Jtvdf paid for at or beon Jan'rf court, 1805. gStS 6- l 11 Mir-and Eilray; tnch, 3 tiwn,. . 160 Mbrtaii oiirM. racA, s (im(f, . . -2oo iTO, " 1 Ttr ear mbitquent iiiirrlixn, . 60 M.:I AiinmrltMinn. f,tr m, n Irt inc., . iimrt, or , j Jer c SM&trnuent imtrtion. . 50 ff(Mt'oai Curds, 1 yar, . . . 00 Iftf MHint, jtr UNI, . - . JJ AMsnry te'j owr S if, rr in, . 10 jrif mdviHinnff, 1 jnar( ' . 8 00 ft u, - II UU do 3 - IS 00 r,r flvritiny, columit, - $20 oo " - 35 00; 1 - . CO st'njls jutVi, .. 1 ouiret,jr outre, . j it A e uirt$, fir quirt, 1 U over 6 quirn. per quiri, . . i IttiUll; I thttt, 26, or , - . 1 ir, xa, or tm, . .2 Jo AI, 26, or , . 4 Jo trAob sssef, 26, or fess, . g llf4frire of oil kindi of printing matprials i. w. aiooRK, Publisher of the "CUarjhU lUpubli inn. 6. J. ROW, rublisbor of the "Itifiiman'i Journal." THE KEWS. The country, including the army of the 'otomao, has been occupied for the last ek in paying funeral honors to the late PredJent. On th 18th inst. Sherman and John ilon, the reinective commander of Iho1 Weral and confodeiate forces in North Carolina, closed the negotiations in which iLej had been engaged for aevernl days previous, by agreeing-3t upon an ar mistice ; scwiif the confederate to dis band and return to their Lomcs. after Ic- g marched to the respoolive state Capi tols and depositing their arm in (be State arsenals ; third, the recpimiticn jby tho executive of the United States of the several State governments on their hEcers taking the oath of allegiance, id., ; 'surf A, The federal courts to be ro-e.'tab- 'ished in the several States ; Jit'lh, The po. liiical rights and franchises, ns also the rights of person and property, as defined b the Constitution of the United States, jusrantecd to tho people ; tixth, The fieeutive authority of the government of Iht, United Slates not to disturb any of the people by reason of the late war , so lrngasthey are in peace and quiet, b- itain from acts of opeo hostility, and obpy ibe laws; uvtnth, la general terms the tar to cease, io. These conditions were signed by both the oommanding ffioora--Sherman nrnl Johnson who add thereto a note in the following words; "Not being fully em powered by our respective principal to fulfil these terms, we individually and of ficially pledge ourselves to promptly ob- tslD tbe necessary authority to carry out the above programme." Information of this arrangement reach ed Washington on Saturday evening last, sLou, as the telegraph announces, a Cab inet mcoling was immediately held, and tbe action of Gets. Sherman unanimously disapproved.' aud Gen. Grant dispaVflod i" j forthwith to North Carolina '.o relieve this General who thus presumptuously presumes to "restore fao Union." Among the racial acts of President Johnson w the issuing of an order, on Friday last, directing that the sale of con Iscited property in Virginia be indefin ite! postponed. Mix Drowned. On Saturday the 22d Inst., a young man named Wm. Byors, si drowned in Toarce'a dam on Chest creek, in Chest tp., this county. He was engaged in floating some logs to the mill tor tbe purpose of having them sawed. While standing upon them, they turned, throwing him into the water. His body as recovered about one half hour after. He was about 22 years of age. KTlf our Borough Fathers pay more at tention to tho streets Rnd alleys of our BO Hvif fn, wf ten, OUUl3f J f0tirJ5of each of botet proportionate rtc. ;J-aii piece and return or suporse- jg'Th abore ratei were agreed upon by the dens ... Witniijned, on the 3d day ot Doctmber, 184, !Discliarro to i.lilor ,Dd wili be atrictly adhered to durine the vroiea 1 1 S J ..l . ' town, and trouble themselves less aboutjuvcr'-lLmcnis cacn the dog., Skesicks thinks the health of, Order to sell coou -ourcommunity would be quite as wei,0:der for relief of a pauper, each reserved, and Iheir re-election about as Li- n-x. ... . terlain. Tho tnnd hnIA in thn allow im. certain. Tbe mud hole in the alley im Mediately under our window, and the one In front of the Tost office, are a greater .nuisance than would be all the dogs in tonn if piled In a heap. Selkt Schooi We are requested to nnounco that tbe Select School under the charge of George W. Snyder, at Cur wensville, will ooamenco on Monday the 6th day of May, next. Honors ta.rnc DiAD.-Buinn pretty generally suspended in our town 2t7T"i" '"'l'"6? fl,agS' IT jerly draped m mourning, d.splayed in Honor of tho lale President ; but Saturday last was more generally observed, in res - ponse to the proclamation of Gov. Curtin, lu which notice was given that the re - taainiof Mr. Linooln would reach liar- tishurgoa Friday evening, remain there until Saturdsy at noon, when they would. depart for Thiladelphia, thunco to New York on Mondav morn inc. . . . . aoDEi Ladayt Book, for May Is vu our table, excelent io all its depart- nts. lis embellishments are. nutuer- 0, and of superior character. 4fW YET. IiTT.T. Wo mint bcW. from tho J2w i . ... . luu i'-wvimons 01 n Lill puHsod at tho labt session of tho Legislature, increas ing tho foes of Aldermen, Justices ol tho I'eaco and Constables: ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES n FEACE. OF tue $ cts. Ifoaton or complaint, on be-' "a11 ol tllO Coiu'WCalth. for every ton words docket entry on behalf of tho Commonwealth warrant or mittimus on behalf ol tho Commonwealth Writing an examination or com plaint of defendant, or a dep. osition, for every ten words Administering an oath or ailir mation .... 10 Taking a recognisance. in any criminal caso and returning tho same to Court 50 20 2 40 Entering judgment, on convic tion, lor lino Recording conviction or copy luurcoi, ior every ten woi ds .. n - - " . . . j i . . w . IV 11. ii: vl,"0 vic. vii if ii liatl'vU 111 I. ilSLa of nssault and battery Entering complaint of master, mistress or apprentice Jfotico to master, mistresa or apprentice ... Hearing parties and discharging complaint ... Holding inquisition under land- lord and tenant uct, or in caso 40 ot loreihle entry 00 f0 Precept to sberiif coriiing rocecdings 1 00 ! 111 01 USUCUU011 ! .urrnn)-t0 nppraiso damages 10 i Warrant to sell (drays 50 50 20 20 j warrant, io appraise swine, rc- j turn, advertising, et cetera - Entering action in civil cases - Summon?,' cap. or sub. each - Evcrv additional naino after tho rhst Su!puua duces tecum Entering return of summons and qualifying constablo Entering of capias and bail bond Every continuance of a suit Trial and judgment Entering judgment by confession or by default Taking special bail Entering satisfaction Entering amicable suit Entry rule to take deposition of witnesses .... Eule to tako deposition of wit nesses .... Interrogatories, for every ten words .... Entering rot urn of rule Entering rule to rofer Kulo of reference Hwilco to each re re re o Notice to a party in any caso - Entering a report of referee and judgmont thereon Execution .... Entering return of execution or fitay of plaintiff, null o bona non est inventus, or otherwise Entering discontinuance or sat isfaction .... Sciro facias in any caso Opening jiidgirient for rehearing Ilelurn of proceedings in certio rari cv appeal, includi ng recog r.izanco .... Transcript of judgment, includ ing certificates .Receiving amount of judgment beforo execution, or whero ox ccution has issued and special bail been entered within twen ty days utter judgment, and paying the fcanio over, if not exceeding ten dollars If above ten dollars, and not cx cecdidg forty dollars If abovo forty dollars, and not exceeding sixty If abovo sixty dollars Every search where no other ser vice is rendered to which any fee or foes arc attached Entering complaint in writing in caso of attachment and quali fying complainant Attachment ... Entering return and appointing freeholders - - 25 25 10 10 10 15 1U 15 15 15 10 SO 20 50 40 20 50 75 00 15 SO 30 15 15 j . , i 1 1 1 kit i "n 40 00 30 n , r , - ' " , Order for removal of pauper 1 . .11. Order to seizo goods for tnainto- nanco ot wilo and children -Orders for premium for wolf or fox scalps to bo paid by tho county .... Every acknowledgement. or pro bato of a deed or other instru ment of writing Taking and signing acknowledg ment of indenture of an ap prentice, for each indenturo 15 Cancelling indenturo 25 lCoPring an d signing tax tin- Maying, cad, couple, "making reeordthercof and certificate to parties ' Certigcate of approbation of two justices, to binding ns nppren- 1 f ee, by directors or overseers j of the poor Certiflcato'lo obtain land war'nt 3 00 50 50 nuirming county commissioners, assessors, ct cetera 25 . . CONSTABLES FEES. Executing warrant on bohalf of ' the Commonwealth Conveying to - Jail on mittinnjs ' or warrant 50 In...... ,.122 VaDt' ljr ' r , vr uiucr often dnr gninht the laws, (without pro- - , riwi ".'ringing bcloro a justico . . r Levying n lino or forfeifiro on n warrant 50 30 Taking tho body into custody on ..mh.ii.um, wnero hail is after wards entered, beforo (ho prU Boner is delivered tntl 50 rt . , - v " jiniwi - Serving summons or notice on I referee, suitor, master, mis. -U j tress. or njiprentico, personally I or by copy, each 4'J Arresting on capias i Taking bail bond on capias, or .' for delivery of n-o(l 20 35 Notifying plaintiff whero defen dant has been arrested on ca pias to be paid by plaintiff. Executing landlord's warrant or serving execution Taking inventory of goods, each item - Levying or distraining goods, or selling the same, forouqh dol ar not exceeding thirty dol lars ... I For each dollar above thirty dol- - l:ira And half of the said commis sion shall bo allowed whero the money is paid after levy without sale, but no commis sion shall in any caso be taken o. ; on more than the real debt. Advertising tho same 'Executing attachment 4U Copy of venuuo paper, when do- mandtd, each item 50 35 I titling up otiC0 of distress at mansion bouse, or other nub- lie place on tho premises a 20 j 201 .Serving scire facias personally " Executing a bail piece Serving Ly leaving a copy Traveling expenses jn ai 0, for each mile circular 30 The Programme for tho Transportation oi rieiiaeni i,incom s Xiemains from Washington . ihnB been -issued. Tho railways ovor which - jthe remains will pais aro declatcd inihtnry i roails, subject Io iho order of tho U'ur Do ) parlinonl, And tho railroad, locomotives, 10 can and eniws eugnpd on said transpor 10 tution will bo subject to the military con rjyltrolof l!rii!. Gen. McCallum. I No person will be allowed to bo trnna ported on the cnr consisting the funeral ,h.i f .!, 1 r n TM'y tbor lied by tho o.clersof (ho War Depmt 10 nient. The funeral i rain w ill not exceed JU nine cars including bnggsge n.:id hearse jenr, which will prooord over tho wboio 1Q : route from n'adiintoa to Springfio'.d. I The remains will lravo Washington ul o n. iu. oi i-riaay, mo iisi, arrive at Bal- iimorii at l'). l eave Baltimore n( 3 P. M., and arrive it H.irrUturg at 8 201'. M, Leave Aarri.burg at 12 M. 221, and ar rive at Philadelphia at CJ 1 M. Lenvo I'hiiudelj.liia at 4 A, M. of Mon- .!, BttL, mmsI mill v uu 1CV A Ul IV at 10. Leave Now York at 1 T. M. of the 25th, and ariivo nt Albany at 1 1 P. M. Leave Albany al l T. M. n Wednesday tlio 2(ith, and arrive at Bjiralo at 7 A. hi. of Tueucbiy the 27th. Leave liullalo nt 10 ruinutoi past 10 tbe KHino day, and arrive ul Cleveland at 7 A. M. of Friday thn 23th. Leave Cltveland ut midnight, same dav, ami arrive nt CuluuiLus at 70. A. M, of Saturday 27th. Leave Columbu H P. U. same day, nnd urrive at Indianapolis at 7 A. M. Sunday the ."0th. Luuvn Indianapolis midnight of the snmo day and arrive at Chicago at II A. SI. of Monday May Int. Leave Chicago at 9 o0 V. If. of 2d, nnd arrive nt Springfield at 8 A. JI. of Mon day, May a. At tho various points on tho route where Iho remains aro lo be taken front the hearse car by Slate or Muncipal au- tborities to receive public hoi.ors, accor dins lo the aforesaid programme, the au ,l. .' . i .!, ..." i. .....,.,. ' ri,' u,a7BU'" "'.,u;,'"7,,0"a1Dueon do- Market street, :' """'Ti"."!"" ", casion, unuer tne direction ol tno miliiaiy commander of ibe Division Department or district ; but the remains will continue j always under the special charco of the ofllcera and eseorl BUBitrneil hv ilin War1. 1 09 undersigned, Auditor of Clearfiold boro', Denartment ' r, , , , ... Iho route front Columbus o Indiana- polls is via Columbus aud Indianapolis C'enlral Railway, nnd from Indianapolis to Chicago, via Lal'ayotlo nnd Michigan City. In order to guard ainst accidents, trains will not run miles per hour. faster thnn twenty frJUSTIVM AM) UUXSTAIiEW FEE BILL. Wo have now on hand a splendid lot, nc-atly and plainly printed. Every Justice aud Constable should have one. Prico25 cunts per copy. We alno have a laruo supply of Collec tor's Notices, (lilank), which collectois will lind greatly to their convenience to have. Price $2 per hundred. THE MARKETS. Reported weekly for tho Republican. CLRAnnian, Pa., April 2fl, ISM. Wheat, $2 OO.Oninni, '$1 50frf.2 00 Byo, 2 00. Ap,ilc, dry bus"' 2 50 Corn, 1 60ra.l 75 llr'n Apples, 1 00(7ol 25 Onls. 1 O0M.1 in: Moot. V IS nii.on I Buckwheat, 1 0 Lard, lb 20ro 25 Potatoes, 60 fork in Hog, W It. 18 i Flaxseed, bu. 2 60 Tallow, "W l, is 50 Timothy. 8 00(7,9 On'Butter, " 40 Cloverseed, 20 (in Flour, W, 12($13 00 W. Beans, 1 95 2 00 Kggs, l Amen, 25 AGENTS WANTED To sell Iho great work, " LIFE AND DEATH IN REBEL PRIS ON ri." Soldiers, Ladies, any one can sell it. II. E. GOODWIN, Ap 12-'65- lm. Syracuse, N. Y. WASHINGTON HOUSE, JVb. 70fl, Chestnut ttreet, rillLADELPUIA. 'I ill 13 HOTEL Is pleasant. situated oaths JL North aide of Chestnut street, a few doors above Seventh. Its ctntral location makes it parucuiariy desirable ta persons visiting tbe ; City oa business or pleasure. a in ik m ir.i.unin. An..H5.Am ' - -j munnivi, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I E-AM. T. ANTHONY 4 CO. Man ufao'ra of Photographic Materials, WBOLMALI i BBTlIt, 501, BROADWAY, N. F. ID aucmlon to our muln kn.in... r m.i. traph o MutoriaU, re are lloadauaneri for tho Mlowuig-, fit i 1 Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views! lheI2 w hftve nn Immonio amortmcnt, in oludinir War Scenes. Amrln.n ..i n:. 15 lea and Lsnilicapcs, Groups, Statuary, eto. Also. Kovolvlng Storeonootiei. for nnl.lln ..r ni. hibition. Our Catalogue will be sont to any ad dress on rccoipt of stamp. Photographic Albums I We were the first to introduce these Into the tmtod Mutes, rnd quantities in great variety, rani, InTn n r " on au conts to au each. Our ALBUMS have the roputotion of bolnir sunnrlnr in t,.,,t - bill.y to any others. K w,.T V. .Snt h. .Ti FKLE, on reooipt of price, atir Fine ALBUMS oq made to order.'fi Card Photographs! 50 Our Cataloguo now embraces over 5(MM dif- forent sul.jeola, to whioh additions are being oon -tmunlly mudc, of Portraits of Eminent Amerl- cuijB, eio.,vii: aooul 100 Mnjor-Gcoorsls, 2U0 llng-(ionerali, 275 Culonelfi, 40 ArlisU, 100 Licut-Colonois, 75 Navjf OUloers, 125 Stngo Pictures, 650 Stulosinen, 130 Divines, 125 Authors, 60 Prominent Womn. Oilier UUicers, u,vuv vujius 01 ivortts or Arl. inoluding reproductions of the most oelebrated knKrving, I'sintinjn, Statues, elo. Cutsloiues seul ou reooipt ur Stamp. An ordor for One lo ten Pictures from our Cataloguo will bo Ailed on tho reeeipt of $1 80, and sont by mail, prkr. Photographers and othors ordering goods C. 0. D. will pleaao remit 25 per oont. with their ordor. iTThe prices and cjuality of our goods can not fail tosutisfy. Aprl2 3in a co. nun n.. i . . QUARTERLY It RPORT ,f the FIRST XXTIOKAL HANK OF CLEARFIELD, I April 3d, 1805. nRSOCRCRS. Notes and Bills discounted, I Furniture, . . $28,874 T5 181 91 74 05 50 00 400 21 i Current Kxpensos, Taxes f nid, I Tl... r...... X-.i-. 1 T . -1. O'l I iiwui a. niiunni Dniinn, 0 I Wue from other Banks, 2,383 48 U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U. S to secure circulation, Cush on hands notes of Slate Banks, Legal TenJor Notes, tO OfiO 9i-j 2,727 I.MBIL1TIBS. Capital Stock paid in, Certificate, Depositors, 1 Due Depositors, l Due other Bnnkc National Banks. 25.014 3,45(7 3 OOS vu oiaio nanus, Interest und Exchange, 485 90 ... $102,907 02 I hereby certify that the nbnve statomont is a true abstract from tlio Quarterly Report mnde to the Comptroller of tlio'Currenoy, vlpril 3d, 1805. I'1 ! A. C. f IXNEY, Cashier. - QTATKMIIXT of the Wi.ncetorthello. - ' L rouph of Cleared fur the ...p .Bji. i.k j April. 1S65 aicrirrs. Tales credited on JloAdamiiing Seoond street, . . . . $ 19 45 laies credited on McAdamittrg Market street, -Excess of Expenditures, 3 in 4.13 92 $1C1 47 Eips!niTrris. OrJors drawn during the year $433 9 Pay't taxes on McAdauiiiing, 22 95 $181 47 viuuia weio urann For work done on streets, For bnl. ou Bor. Bounty Bonds, $187 II 139 35 7 43 79 19 13 00 10 80 n eo 10 03 For int. on order No. 14, Jiin. 'BI, Foi cancelled order No U, Jan. '61, For Lumber, For hal. duo Collootnr 18f,3, For High Constablo services. For Clerk services, $438 92 SSFTS. Pno from Collector of ISA?, Duo from Collector of 1S6I, Due on Lankberrv judgment, Due from J. Alexander en plunking, Due from Presby. Congregation on do, Due from rules of plunk, Cash in Treasury, $13S 2!)J 472 16 8 00 10 .0 $722 26 LIABILITIES, n.. i - i . i I vsuinuiiiiiiug uruvrs jear rnning ren. 9 $31 75 Oultaniling orders year ending Feb. 'nt 1 00 10 50 72 5 02 Cntstnnding orders year ending Feb. 'HI Ontstuiiding orders year eliding Oct. '2 Cliitntaniling orders vear en'line Oct. '3 Outstanding orders jear ending Ap'l 'H 18 f5 870 17 7 6 Outstanding orders year ending '65 Due Jv. .Mitchell, late lreaurer, i'u ou .uoAuainizing econa liroet, 59 27 i 37 excess ol assets. 217 $722 By Order, W. D. BICLElt, Clerk to Town Council having exnminod the accounts of the effaers of raid boroujh, do certify them correct as above lltl.ll( nm, ,nnt tho8b0ve exhibits the financial condition of said borough, tho assets exceeding tho liabilities two hundred and soventeou dollars and sixty Eve cents. i c ' BAIIULTT, Auditor, Clearfield, ap'l, 19, 1805. rHILADEI.rillA it ERIE RAILROAD. rrlllS great lino traverses tbe Northern and X Northwestern counties of Pennsylvahia to tho city of Erie, on Lako Frio. It has boen leased by the I'enneyhania !ail- matt vompnny, and 1b operated by them It entire length was oponcd Tor passenger and . ! ..I. . t ! n . .i.n. freight business, Oct 17th, ISCi Timi of Paeeenger Traint nt Emporium. i.kavi EArTw.vnn. Mail Train, 3:20 A. M. :40 P. M. Warren Aceoin. Train, . . M. Corry Accom. No. 2, . M. Corry Accom. No. 4, - - M. I.IAVR WESTWARD. Mail Train, 11:08 - - A. M. Warren Aeeom. Train, - -M. Corry Accom. No. 1, - - M. Corry Accom. No. 3, . - . M. Faseriger Cars run through without cdasor both ways betweeu Philadelphia and Erio. Elegant Sleeping Cars vo Mail Trains both oy between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Williamsport and Elmira Express Train between W llinmsport and Baltimore. For information reppocling Passenger buiiuesi t :ily at the Cor. 30th and Market srects. And for Freight business of the Company's A onto, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th aud Market st ' , Philadelphia J. W. Reynolds' Erie j J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Battinmroi II. H. Uoustos, Ocn'l Freight Ag't, Phila.; II. W. Gwinnrr, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Phila. j Jos. D. Potts, Gen'l Manager, Wiliiunupnrt. Jan. 11, 1865. A l'CTIOi;i:R. The nndersicnod. hsrinir t been Licensed an Aurti'omsr, would Inform tbe eitiiens of Clearfield eeuntv that he will aU! Ini4 In P. 1 1 i P n I .. lMBnn.r nTtli. .nn. I. whenever oalled upon. Charges moderate. Address, JAMES H, TURNER, jiril 10. pd. Woodland Po., Clearfield eo, Pa. N. B. Persons calling tales without a proper ) licsnse art subjeel to a penslty of $60, wbioh i firnvi.ifin win h nrhM.ii hA. ,i ".I:"- ,uvy iivhw ime, I - i - I 1 ... D-Don't fail to Read This! Tirr. EAST INDIA COFFEE COT. I, 8'r00t (lhrae i from Qreenwioh . Btroot,) N. y., eaU uoivereal attention to their Kent's East India Coffee. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE hss all the flaror of OLD GOVERNMENT JA- KtNrs east India coffee has twice the strenth of Java, or any other Cof fee whitcrer and wherever usod by our first elass hotels and sloamboats, and stewards say there is a lavine; of 60 per cent. tr I until nai-in kK. " ' . .. 10 1 A COFFEE ' i' Z., " T ' U"S nown, ana is very i . m wean aua innrm may ast may ase It at f "J"" "h .1UPJ. The wife nf th R W. Eaves, local utinister of the M. E. Church, Jersey City, who has not boen able to use any coffee for fifteen years, can use KKNT'JJ KAST INDIA COFFEE three times a dny without Injury, it being en tirely free from those properties that produce nervous excilomont. Dr. James Boyle, of 158, Chambers street, says: I have nevor known any ooffoe so healthful, nu tritious, and free from all Injurious qualities as KENT'S EAST INDIA COrTEU. I advise my patients to drink It universally even those to whom I have hitherto prohibited the use of Coffee. The Principal of the New York Eye Infirmary says : "I direct all the patients of our Inslitutioa to use exclusively KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE, and would not be without it on any aocount. The Rev. C. Larue, an eminent clergyman of the M. E. Church, now stationed at JIalsey st., Muiiiri, rajs or KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE, "I have used it nearly a year in my family, and Rod it produces no ache of tho head, or nervous irritation, as in the oaso of all other Coffees. It is exceedingly plessant, and I cordially recora. mend it to all clergymeo and their families." KENT'S EAST INDIA COITEK liused daily by the families of Bishop Ames, Bishop Baker, Bishop Jamos, and many of the most distinguished clergymen and professional men in the country. Beware of Counterfeits ! .-.I I . iL.i .1 l 00 poxgos are laoeiiea 82 1 Kent's East India Coffee, 72 u.i nrinr.!...! t- r Jiifwij sircct, im luTK, $102 907 62 ' t'ler8 ftra numorcus counterfeits ofloat under ' I the namo of "Uonuino Hast India Coffee," "Ori- $65,000 00 inBl Ea,t Ini1ia Coffee," etc, put forth by 1m & OOu 00 1 r"ters to loceive the unwary. 4l In package, and in boxes of 30, OO 52 sna ,," I'r tlrocere and large consumors 8 by Orocors generally. ... I run.. t-,.n f'n..n.. n 1 ' . . 1 . . . .v.. a.uiii vviiuiijr uruevra suuoucu, V) whom a very liberal discount will be made. !KAorae Ajenii : Hoflish A Molan, and W. J. llciss t Dro., l'hilndelphia; Francis H. Perry, Providence ; A. L. Vfaite & Co., Boston j Pynch on A Lee, Springfield, Mass.; 8. N. Callender, Buffalo; Gordon M'AIillian Ji Co., Clevelandf A. A. Colter A Co., Cincinnati ; J. A J. W. Bunn, Springfield, IH. ; II. B. shields, Corydon, Ind. j and C. C. Uurber, Chicago. The Am. Ad. Ag , 3SI Broadway, N. Y. Bus. Dep't Ekos AlVobd. Cor. Dop t Fowlsb 4 Wklls, are authoriiod te reoeiv orders for Kent's East India Coffes. R. DAVIS. April 6, 18C5. ly. VTOTICE- All pcrsens having nnsetiled ae i. 1 counts on the Books of a. L. REED, A Co., will please call and settle tbem, as we are delir ious of closing our Books. O. L. REED, A Co. 3 mo. Jan'UthlSflf MOUNT VF.RNOV norisio Second Street, abovo Arch, PHILADELPHIA. A. V. RI.AIH, Proprietor. (I te of tho "Surr House," Atlantic City.) f pi. 23, 1S6J-1 y. Clmngod his Base, but not his Politics. -f EMOVAL FROM SIIAWS UOW TO flR. J.V bain's, olio door west of Boynton if; Show ers' Store. Tho subscriber wishes to inform his friends and numerous patrons that he has left his oltl stand in Show's Itnw nnrl tint limb nut (n 17 40 ncw place in Ornliniu's Bow, in the shop furtner 54 (i!t 1 1 oeeunied liv 1! Klnmiili n n Tlnni ana Klint. -.' i - i - - . - -" - f He would liko all his old friends to givo him a call on Court Week, and bring ns many new ones along as possible, as ho can accomodate all on short Dotico, at the Short Kline Shop. Kept by FRANK SHOUT. jf-'T-Remember Graham's Row, one door west of Boynton A Showers' Store jan. 11, '05. Nsatioisul Hotel, MAINE STREET, CUR WENS VI LLE, FA Mrs. WM. A. MASON, Proprietress. rllHIS long established and well known HO 1 TKI., situated in the we?t end of tho town, i has boenroinoddlcd, enlnreed and improved, snd C5l,hePr,Pr'etr"'rc'P0'tf'1'"y annimnces to her nu- ) mcrous friend?, and to tho travelling public, that aa!'"9 i".nowrrTlre,l to aecommodato all who may tuvor ner with a call. Ample, snf nnd comfortiiblo stabling ts st- Inched to tho premises, nd trusty attendants will always bo oa baud. tUarges moderate. Mar. 15.'C2-tf. M1 US. II. J. Ill.UllV respeetfully nnnoun- ces that she will tukc a few Pupils in Vo cal and Piano MUSIC, to commence Monday April 3d. Tonns, $10 per quarter of 11 weeks. .CrUucmn at residenoo of J.L. Cultlo, Esq. Clearfield, March ?2, 180 j. A UCTIOKF.RItr-Tha subscriber having taken out a Lieenso for crying vendues ami other Public rales, either In Euglish or Ger man, respectfully olTers his servicos to his follow cititens, and will attend to all calls from any part of the county, on the shortest notice either verbally or by letter, and upon tho most reason- n,,e ,0ln, Whon f (lo,t.lr!",,. la. wl" furnieh iflAr,lrlrnnHf.i.nilil!ifilaMhitliiiiitaA.a unnninl. tho Clerks and complete all the busisess connect ed with the sale. JOSEPH 11. JONK3. Kylertnwn, P. 0., Mar. 1, 1S65. ly. pd. SPECIAL NOTICE. fl'WI person who snmo tii.to ifro cot a BUF- I FALO ROBE marked " S. Mitchell," would' confer a favor by rolurning the same to tho sub scriber. JAS. L. LHAVV. Mar. 1-tf. Clearfield, Ps. snl e'l'L'TJ on nru 1) 1 UlJLAol LK. i:U,UUU I 01111(13 of Plaster in Clearfield For Sale by Fob'y 15, 3t. JAS L. LEATr. MIIJNERY GOODS. WHOLESALE DEALERS No. 431 Market street, north side, PIIILADELPUIA, T 1 a w nnar nnan Irtnts ii st 1 It sa A anm " u u"'H ouwae ui-vsn t siajUUBVUIS TUneiJ Ul itiiibons, l'.onnet Materials,' Straw A Fancy lionaota, Ladies A Misses Hats, Flowers, Ruches, Laces, and all other artioles required by the MIL1NERV TRAbK. XI m l..na J ...I-. -1 1 n 1 i 11 Lfi th 1 1 ' branch of business exclusively, we Hatter our-, j selves that we can offer IndacemeaU, la vamry.: styles, quality and modorate prices not rry- where tn be found. The attention er Miuaert and Merchants is respotfnU solicit4. . i..tii.,.) A.nnnrjon oaia vt uuibk snsn. Z - , April , iou. f' SPRING GOODS. Ol "Purchased sinco tho lata doclin in priccs.tjjf J. R Kit A T Z 12 Rt Front Street, above tbe Acaaemy,. CLEARFIELD, Fa. Now offers a very large stock of Dry Goods. At a reduction of 15 to 48 percent, inoludinf DKESS GOODS in great variety. Merinoee, Ginghams, Cloths, Delaines, Prints, taslmeres, Alpacas, Silks, Satinets, Hops, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans, Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, Bonnets, Rib. bons, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop. Skirts, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, . Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves, Collars, Soarls, Grenadine Veils, Table Covers. Clothing, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Oenfs Shawls Shirts, Hats, Caps, Under-Shlrta and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, Cravats, Gloves and Collars. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, GRO CERIES k MUSICAL GOODS. G roccries 1 Ta' Coffe Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Csndles, Rioe. Flour, Baoon, Fish, Tobacco, Raisins, vurrnnis, o p i o e s, trackers, Vines, Brandies, Vin egar, Oils, Var nish, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WARE, and STATIONERY. Household Goods, Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drugget, Looking-Olassos, Clocks, Charns, Washboards, Tubs, Buok ts, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Um brellas, Bedcords, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and Stove Blacking. iT-All of which will be sold on the most rea lonnble terms, and tbe highest market price paid !or Grain, Wool, and all kinds of country proiuoe. Clearlield March 22, 1885. $5 REWARD. Was taken about the 10th of January Inst, a large llnht tan colored t'uu, ritu a long uusay tail, named XiOKn. The above reward will be paid fur his delivery to the owners at Cook's Mill, in Uraham township, or fairproportion for information of his whereabouts. JEMIMA C. BOQXKR, 1EVTI3 11. BJQXER. March 29, Uti. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE or Valuable Ileal Estate ! BT VIRTTJE OF AN ORDER OF THB 0R phan's Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at I'ennville, oa Saturday, April 22d, 1865, All the following described Real Estate, situate in Penn township, Clesrflold county, Pa., late tba proporty of Martin Myrter, dee'd. t A certain tract of improved land containing 100 Acres. Bounded on tne north by P. Dally, on the south and on the "East ty Vm. Bigler the greatrV portion of which is cleared and In a good state) of cultivation, with a two-story Log Dwelling House. Log Barn, and other outbuildings, and two Orchards of assorted Fruit. Terms-. .One-half cash at corsrmation of the sale, and the balance in ens year thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by bond and mort gage on the premises. ta. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, n. m .&f said day, when due attendance will be given by Aii'ai mvhti.-v Admi ITS. Pens township, March 29, 1S85. ' THE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Tnxisear Drpartmkst. Ornea or CovrTaoi.i.KKor ths Trsasobt, waehington March 2nd, 186a. Tr'KKAS.by satinfaotorv evidence Dre- y sentedtotheandersiKnod.it has been made to appear that Tbk CorHtr Katiomal Bask or Ci.BARrixijn, in the borough of Clearfiold. In the county of -Clearfiold, and Stats of Pennsylvania, has been duly orgnnued ander and in accordance with the requirements of the Act of Congres enti tled " an Act to provide a National Currency, se- i ourod by a pledgo of United Slates bonds, to pro vide for the circulation and redemption thoreof," annroved June 3. IftfU. and has flfiinnlinif miih all I the provisions of said act to he oorunliod with be- i said act. j Now. Therefore. T. Ifron McCuLLormr. Comn. troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that Tke cnry K,inni Clenrfi,!,!, in the borough of Cloarfield, in the county of Clearfield, ami ftat meneo the business ofbackine under the Act .aforesaid. Jo testimony whero f, witness my hand and seal of ofiT.ce this 7d day of March, 1865. HUGH McCULLOUGII, Mar.8-tf. Comptroller of the Curroncy. XX 7" A TFI1 Sorvant well aequain- 1 ted with tbe duties of. household or one willing to loam. Must hare good recommendations. Apply at aj house, or at the store of C. W, A II. W. PmUh. II. W. SMITH. March 22,1885. A DM I NISTIl ATOR'N KOTIC I '.NoUee f I. Vu.ul,. ffiv.n Iknt InOnp. nf nitmlnl.lt&. tion on the estato ef Jus. A. Wood, lato of Union n. ... .... t ... tp., uienrneid co., uoc a, naving been granieaia ,1he undersigned, aH persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make iinu.cdinto payment, and i those having claims against the same will present 'othni duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID UUK3, Mar. 8, 8t pd. Administrator. ; Q,rr DOLIiAHS It I", TV A It I). Lost, on Pin Vt Run or at Beldina rafting ground, a pocket book containing fifty dollar one $20 bill and throe 510 bills alto, a promissory noto on John isutler for $105, payablo thrco months nf tor date, being an exemption note dated about tbe 20th of December, 1864. Any person finding said money and roturning it to me will receive the short re ward. THOMAS BEERS, Mar. , tf. AUdcra P. O. alios Furs, Tbe largest assortment at WIAS. J OAKVORD A SO.VS, Oontinenlnl Jlotol, i Philadelphia. ' I.'ISII SALT anJ 1 titles, at March 23,49. TLASTER In large qoau. J. P. KRATZEK'S. aJios' Furs. Tbe largest amrtmeot at CHA3 I . OAKFOKP BUiXH, taunentai note. i'niiaielpbla. J riT4LEN On the 18th of February, from the S3 house of Jacob flegal, two BUFFALO hOBES.one marked J. Sbaw, the other R. V. W. Tbe persons who carried away the a fore proper ty will return then to R. Newton Shaw of Ales;. Powell, Clearfield, or at Shawiville. Mareh 1, 1865. pd. Ladies' and Children's Hals, West Sty les at CUA8. OAKFOKD b BOSS, Continent! I h7. Phlladetehi Jan. 11. i - - I