rm mrmum r-r- m-t THE REPUBLICAN. EPKi6rAT,:::::::::::::::::::::Mii- 1S05. . of SubM-rlpiion, Advcrtklnf and Joblilujr. bUcriptio, '. - - - 2 I'O V, I""" WT' r ' " : 1 not jm'd within th yeurt 3 HO 1j.m' nun Ec'rM nntiiii. ttich. fi ft'm. $2 50, JiW , cur. - . . 2 50 L,ii...aNrf.rjr.et ,3 timu, . 1 50 himself i tl.flt brave and J-elf-pobSOss- HB.Ionf rcUtiv, to the preuadod "Kefonn" vV " !h.8. ""r.0 OLI) "OVEUNMENT JA E ",r 3 - . - 2 0 Cd mannor which ha .1.... .n .ir...mt. " " Calrin and huthor. II.Jv V . I VA' "?''.?" Tr 1 i that jiraiili'.if A ticrtitrment, ptr synare nf 10 60 1 i1 lines, tr leu A timet, or (, for iai4 lubteqtttnt intertivn. Ypcial mlnrtitinj. Jot tuck 'quart nf 10 1 i so: "Nri.trira j limes, or leu. I jr tnck tubtequcHt iimrtion. 60 frafional Card; Xytar, . . .5 moii' , ptr lint, . lorif (iVf, orrr 5 linn, per lint, "0 15 10 8 00 Iirt) adttrltting, 1 tquart, io da id . Jo Ho 1 "so 12 00 15 00ln ltrl atiiertitiny, rcMmn, J20 00 M 1 fl nn Vji.Aj, tingle quirt, ... i ,a 7 3 iinree, er gun, . J 5 nn 4) f !! ptr quirt, 1 io ortr 0 quint. jtr quirt. - - 1 uv. 50 50 ! WitdbilU, i -c-f, 25, or est, 1 Jo J ihctt, 25, or fees, . .2 1 firl, 25, or , 4 50 ' o da vhnln thrrl, 25, or Inn, . 8 111 W M of each of above at vr.,orti,nato rate,. ' e5Tho above ratca were acrecd uron bv tho Buittiitned, on tho 3d day ul Drceuiber, ISiU, LinJ wilJ b t'ictly adhered to durintr the preseul i prices oi all kiuja ofprintinj; muteruls. I'. v. aiUOKK, PaMisber of tho "CUarjhld J:,r,il!i,;,,t." 6. i. UUW, Tulilisher of tho "Kiifcmnn't Jnumul." Is Town. Jnmrs P. Gnin, liq.. a,joot tf the American Life Insurance Company ItfPliilaJelpliia, bus been spending a few Jars vnlu u, trying to convince our citi- . . ... . . . f jena that they might die, unle.-a t'ueir lives are insured in thai Company. Mr. G. is .,11 1..IaI.1 fnr ll,s V,..;.. .i ..re informed Las succeeded in brintin .;jitea nsmber to his way of thinking. !! is quite the gentleman in every res j ect, and a first ralo fcl'o.T barring his jolitics and strange to say, we boliove liis notions are altogether Democratic, but i stsome timo iluring his life, he has fallen nto t he bad habit of votlnj wrong. IIo iror, for an Erie county Republican, he ices very well. U'e further ur.di-rst.inil that he is about Hiking airniigmcnts for the appoint ment of an Agent for this company to 1 cj J a ............ w v v.. .. .'.ui.v 1 KJ lull llll.l,S .ocstea li-ere. and homes of tho to most conspicuous rh&ufer's CuCth The title of a I f;l,"i:ie3 r KfpuWio. I giv them my , ,1. i , . ,, ... ,, I ward, oulgushing sympathy, as I am sure w Magazine publuhed by C. W. Alex-ftl ,,ersons within tne hearing of my voic snder, 123 South Third street, I'biladel-1 mu..t do. ;bi'i. at ?2 per annum, or 2) cents a in g!e copy ptiblilied monthly. It is do to'.ed to scones nl incidents of the pres ent war, chieflf y contributed by partici fints therein. Rtiivst. C. V. i H. V. S.mtli h ave finovpd their storo from North Second iireet, to the loom formerly occupied at Tost Ofliee, on Market street where hey tre filling up in good 6tylo, and in a ' days will besiipplied ivilh fieih gooda. AiJTLe Erio Olsemr, of Friday last, iy, poeticilly, "Summor is Coming.'' That's right, Ilanjamin, bahopaful. He bid a heavy froit yesterday morning, Mill ce formed to tho thickness of window ;!u-so yiu tuny look for summer thero about the dog days. out I Ciapretcrsnr. is on our table, in all its literary excellence, nnd gorgeous beauty f its fashion plates. No lady should be ilhuut it. t-iiTrurify, purify, purify tho blood iih Ayers Satsaparilla, and the humor, itrsngements anl distempers which per :ade tlie system at this season will dissp :?r. Wo have tried it and speak with oo lodge. Order or Anarchy. In view of the numerous recent exhibi ts of the results of popular excitement II lliid anil munvntlipr Inwrih nr.d nili i becomes n crave question with the 'ietWaoflaw and order throughout thai ountry, whether we ai a nation aro l)re- i mill willim? in l. irnern0,i Ko iim rresponsible and illegal tribunals set up 1 a the beat of the moment, called unto ex- -'tenco by pasion and prejudice, and in nost ca;j deriving their animus from .' irely Le great American heat t; coluum; of nr-' 'iinmnt in ciinnnri i,f cii.1- i . 1 1 . ! onmUnf .: f M, ''l.l... l.it. " '.." ... i.H,nuiimi! F.i won u raho ve ii6en 1 I... :i. 1. . .. . , "'ji iuio .,io l.iain, stury question -'.M .. ' . . . J "' tlie people 01 America, cui.ens l Ibis great Republic, hold our lives, lib-1 te ,iliv ,l.im..iie trano.i ilil v' ev- rythmij wort i mnc lcr, ai tue win oi . " . . 1 . - . i ' I iuy law. or unuor um phuuhuub ui .,,L i i i s - AT t n iwoftholand? Ths question allectsev-, rj man io the community without excep- iioo, and UemanUs now, to-dny, his btcr- !ct consideration. 1 demand. aUo that is voice, his intluenco. his personal exor-, ona. ni he values a government of law, fsexeited to the utmost, and promptly M the maintenance ol public order. I liilctlelphid Age. Official Mistakes. To th KM O lhS ACIO lorn ixma: a ....i.i: m. ..urie i.nnrant of i ilia if ii. ruuiiu M.v..j . tj lie great facts of Chirislianity, and tho Sauiemoi ial usaeos of the Jllirstian khurch ? (iovernor Fenton, of this State, tely appointed Good Friday, tho anni- py of the death or the bavior, the most Kletnn fatl of the Christian world, to bo Piserved as a day ot 1 har.ksgivinc; wnicn, 'ovrever on the impropriety of such an Ppointment being represented 13 him, be Hlprwards revoked. Tresident Johnson has just reversed r'1 blunder, (to call it by nootiier namo.) H.rpointed Thursday. My 23, h, which Hie fet.val oflhe ascension of tl.e great of the Chifstian church, to be ob- P'rved as a day of national humiliation. ii is 10 ne uopecl lliai tuis appoimujuuii 'o will be changed to another day, private grievaii.cs and parly animoiilies. i "':"" u me samo conclusion. rmn! .7-AH of which wi 'olumns mii-lit bo written 'upon thisfub- pi'eless commentary nr- '' cenfrhl . soiniido terms, nud the 'ct ; columns of ppel to the sense of , '-"ougiit, it !s the final reported conversa-j ior limin, Wool, and a JMice which is uover ontirely xliiat io i'Ioii bclw,on tha lato President, nnd Cabi-I tioaiuoia .tiiiroa 11, Ex President Pierce. We lonrn from the New Himi,ir v... trial that ou Saturday nijht lust, about uuuls, a erowU uumbei id-; about two uunure.i appeared ubout the door of Gen. 1 Ikri'e, in Concord, and surprised him lv vociterous calls. Immediately tho door was H'l-own open, and in ti1(5 Hav.o of iho anlii lrl.t il. . . . 1 .u.. . ru.a. u, n u.cn we print ueiow. jur rentiers wi I npivtiva tlit m mini. taken bv surnr sn. Uenorn I'n.rr rl.r.n.i. . - . ..utu nently litinsui8hed him. There cn be but lii'Irt Jmri.i ' " i l i 1 , : J" :?. LV- H' C.r.Wd liaJ 8..tn? . ...t... , mlUK;l n i iey aufsmDieci I in Tront of that mansion, but the nob lo and leailess bearintrof Us treat and natri- otic accunant awnd ilmm inin ror,ooi;r,,t J Rilenco at first, and soon extorted from . a . ivnaiu is ui ii in roi)Hi iin . i 1 1 .. . . . ' ' . v - - 1 u,r"'' ai l,1"t w "en h linishecl "i8- iV.r11.?"" night, they "good night,, anI uttered hia "good retsponuea with hearty ami three cheora for ilmf. and l " --- . quwiiy as tnougu mere hau tnje escuemeni in me aay. .... . i i ii auuiu up uie ex-t rcsiueni s iorty bearinc at an example for all t.ublic men who may find themselvo. .i,,ilarlv r. cumutnnced and we commend the coti- iducl of Im lisiene's to Iho imitation ll.ai .1...,,, .! I . . I ' !,CO,"U Ver" !., mid cun neittier enjoy gooit nor enduru ba l newa without diaturbing their quieier Rni more law-ab:Uii)g neig,. bors. -'tn'jU;' IiiUUiycnccr. arcr.cu op i;e.v. riERt' Fellow Tuwium,-n-l com (0 ail!ertain uie motives ot tlua ca'.;- What is desire ? your jSomo rcri",, iu U,0 c,.ovvj ToAed : n e nub '.o hoar some words from you rn I I. . " vu :lll fiPf.lfilAn " linn 'i.i.na ''Ooeded : t UVM. 4. Jl pro- I wish I could address you words of so- ace. I!jt that could hardly be done. TIia m 4 ,?n i i nilrt rf o.n ..i.....;... ti aspcctH, is overwhelming Ifvour hearts ! ln, - ,.n.Mi.,l ,.. . .i 1 ? ftvv,lken l,rofounl ",ow and rogrel .,.. nu, miiLii iiuu iiiuit'iiu uii:urcu in our history, mino mingle its deepest regrets und norrowsj wirhjnuis- ltisto be hoped that tho great wickedness and atrocity was coutiirtd morally and actual ly to the beads and hearts of but two indi- i i.l, v.la .-,f !l il,.i, ...v.., - .v.mm.j j i nn ,nuic n H i till BUI VIVO UII this continent; and that they may fro-d- ily, and in obedience lo law. meet the pun-ii-hu ent due to their unpnrnlhxl crimes. It is well Unit you it is well that that 1 well that all men worthy to bo called citi zens of the United Sialos, make manifest, in all suitable form, tho emotions inci dent to the bnreavoment and distress H'lliril li-ltrA linnn l.rnnirlil I-. Iti l.n...i. l;it beyond personal grief and lots, theie will ubida with m inevatably the moat painful memories. lVcnuse, as citi obedient lo law, reverinp the L'ortitii tion, holding fast to the Union, thankful lor the period of history which succeeded (lie Revolution in so many years of peace ful giowtli and prosperity, and loving wiih the devotion of true and faithful chiblren, ail that belongs to the advance ment and K'ory ui iliv n.ivi. u, n u ..... , er forget or cease to deidcre the treat i crime ar,d deep bluin. A voice from tho crowd "Where U your llng?"J It is not necessary for me to show my devotion for Iho atars and stripes by any special exhibition, or upon the dumund of any man or body of men. My ances tors followed it through the Revolution one of them, at least uuver having soon '" moiner s rooi irom uie ceginning to the closeor that protrucle l iitrugule. M) brother followod it in tho war of 1 1 : and I left my family, in the spring of 1M7, among you, to follow its fortunes and maintain u upon a torcii-n soil. 1UH tins t0u all know. If the period during which 1 liaveserveil our Mate ami country in various "itua'ions, commencing nmre than '.hirly fne yeais ago, have 1 Ii the ques tion of my devotion lothellag, the Con stitution and the Union, in doubt, it is loo late now lo remove il, by any such x hibition as the inquiry suggest, lt.-sides, to remove such doubts from minds where they may have been cultivated by a spirit cf domination and paitUun n.ncor, if such u thing were possible, would bo of no con sequence, to you, ond is certainly of none to me. The malicious querliouiuga would return to reassert their sutirenmcv ana pursue me worn oi injustice. Conscious ol tno iniirraities ot tempera ment, wnicii .o a gr-aier or less ex lent hesot us all, 1 uttvo never lilt or tound 11,1,1 violence or passion was ultimately rroiJl,clive ' lucficent result. It is gratifying to perceive that your oWrva- tlon-bMeier man mine, has led your j r "' 5 and with that despatch comos news I o ii r t n ii t 1 1 1 o -h( friiiv' bone that, in smto of t bo ktiifo of the asfsssin. bo ife ..,! iniMlopl ot llm Seers-lnrv nf fMate . . ----- -- j - , iniiv I .rniii-1 Trov , ence. ,g anaieii lo us 1 ; -c. - ' , in 111 inim mi oinnri-encv . 1 1 .if -i 1 .. .- . 'l"B"K, 7UU '"r "7 . , Ullu"" with which you hive listened to me.hnd ifW.itirtnfi nf vnur utmrnvnl ft . . . . , rtw noiivlihi-ar Ami will not flptnin voil in LHY fir 1IZIUMII bum "Ui iiv'fc urtniu tou in i . , , . - . t 11 p- vu a I, and for what .. d.v.d,..; "'""V, - most dear-our Country-our whole Coun- lr)'- "00s nifc-ni. .-jrThe Boston Gazelle gives and odj reason for disapproving of tha recent de monstrations of mob spirit neat that city. It says : "Men who take umbrage to day at tbo non-display of the insignia of mourning j - " may to morrow see cause lor visiting ven- ceancs upon I nose whose income tax is not . - . t , . ., , "P to a supposed standard, and Ihus step 'v p,r "c "uiu oon arrive hi a ciui'ii- tion oi atiairs where mob law would be su- l",1'"r- - -3 mrT"7 1 T k 1 ) 7" "I ""PC IjXi 1H Alvl.l!i 1 Oa . j Reported weekly for the Republican. Clearfield, Pa., May 3, lsr.5. Wheat, , bus. $100 Onion,, $1 50f2 00 Rye, 2 00' Apples, dry W bus 2 ifl Com, 1 60V 75 Ur n Apples, I ooftl 25 Oau. , l.-'toj "'Jt ' . nan.t .in T.iin-. v it, is Timothy, 8 00(9 00 Butter, " " 40 tioverseetl, jo im Mour,i ti, i.y,u uu 'W. Beans, 1 05Q2 CO Bgy;., t doten, 20 THE HIST0RT OP I PROTESTANT PRIESTCRAFT IN E:ibios)c & America. T NOW BEING PUBLISHED IN CONSEC - u".vo "'"" of the er ,, ifAt, f,n -. UtM0 till tint Won If I w na.tiln. ....... i L bo,,, or .nppiomo,,.,,, containing 1 1, oha or. il Vnail .. a...l.K..l. . A !ll t. e .... . I'uuuouou, win do lurnisiieu to subscribers. Th U Hitnr rn.,i.ir,. . r..n . 1." 1 V I "4 Cwmwoll, by truthful W'tory of ,ho11' "" 1'roisrofi and perecutiun in Kurono dtWB 10 u.igratiUnof tho Phari.aio Pu, iZi io America-Ail account of their pomecutiom of Bnptiaii, QuHkem, Catholic, and other DUseat-1 'n New knitland. the Uluo 1..... .n.i vi.K. craft Pcraeruliuni of Din tntari fr..,n it.. s.. , i - "1110"111 Virginia prior to tho Revolution of Jiltl The eovernnce of Church ami Sit .t ik. luruiaiion or the I nited St ulna (!n,.mi ... 0 mv , iuruiai on oi tun I niinH n... . P",eJ i1!" P"Plr clergy of that day-Their eOorta and thoie of thoir progeny, to reetore po- utical power to the clergy by an attempted union I of Church and Statu tlia Pnniiit.iii..r. r n. - ... . - ----- r V' - oi me states, in the way, and the consequent conrpiricr of the clorev 1 to overthrow our former happy .ystom of fro j f," .!."." "r,l01? n?'",n' .enP'iya Trma , V"", . ' "f... '"ul. na the I .miiii uiufi'mui- ilnu-ri In hA r nndcullepo. f,,i" n cnoul8' alemiui . i . .". ' uiunum ui learning 10 en- learning to en-1 I ginee oi icno'anoe fi.r )1.a enilaveuient of the V " 01 je ri8 gonorationa to tho degrading ilogui'.i 0f tho clergy tho riae and rniulli i,f . elive Ameri;anUm, Muine-Lawiam, Know No tbin:iam, Abulitionisio, and the variuua othor fannticiniij of Priosteraft. All should aubacrihe, who wish to ucquaint themaelvea with historical fucta of tho greatest value nt the present timo, or to arm thcmsolves with arguments to oppose Puritauio Priestcraft, wn m, in auaitiun 10 all ottiercurses it hus inllio ted upon our country, has now involved us in the ' most torrihl. .i.iinnal . i .l ' ..LU. .;.T , low it ... a sectarian crusade fur more awful. IIZ'X" "j ... ; 6 " ...,.. ,m. pmu.10 peace saa properity : and tho political clorirv are nlso nro von to bo servants ol tfatan, instead of tnioiatcrs of the Prlneo of Peace, uud their influence "evil, and only evil continually." Patriots will find a perutalof its pagos of great adrantago in enab ling them to fight tho bydra-headid monster that mutt bo slain before we cnu hope for peace and a restoration cf civil and religious liborly in cur country. unless iirreste i bv the disseminnti.m r.ra nn.inrr it. ch.'r. .1 V.l7i" ... 7. .. ""HD? It to all Clergy author tai sought to make this history useful in . . , ., . U,V ... r ft - ..v. D UIVIllll I'l IJIDU IjU Thia History will also soon bo published io. book 11,0 nttin9 "i "unuine East India Coffeo," "Ori fonii, with paper covers at I, and in cood cloth 8""" Ka". Io'' ,:i oc," etc, put forth by im- or sain covers at l an -.o $J. At these prieos it 50 will bo sent to any addftss in the United .Vtatos. postage free. Every intelligent patriot should have a copy, and alter reading lend it to his fi iends and neighbor. JT'T-Address, enclosing payment, (J, J. Beebo, Middlctown, Orange county, S. Y. spl2. SPRING GOODS. rarTtircliaiu'd hinco tho lato decline in jn ico.s.rij J. I KR A TZER, Front Street, above the Academy, CLE.ARFULD, Pa. Now offers a very large stock of Dry Goods, At a reduction of 25 to 4(1 percent., inclujing UKESS (10ODS in groat varioty. Merinoes, (JiDghami, Cloths, Delaines, Prints, Casimeres, Alpacas, Silks, Satinets, Reps, Cashmeres, Twoeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans, banellas, Muslins, Plannals, Hornets, Rib. bona, Cloaks, liiilmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, tihawla, Dreaa Trimmings, , Head Nets, Caps, Cornets, (lloves, CnJlais, Scarts, (IronadiDO Veils, Table Covers. Clot h i n rr . C"at Panls, Vesta. Over Coats, tient's Shawls liirts, Hats, Caps, I'nder-Shirtt and l)rawera, llnots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, Cravats, (Jloves and Collars. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, ORO L'lvKIES i MUSICAL GOODS. Groceries. Tea. Coffee, Pugnr, Molasses, Plt, Candles, Rioe, i'lour, llaeon, Pish, Tebaeeo, Kaisina, Currants, S p i o e a, Crackers, Wines, Ilrnndies, Vin egar, Oils, Vsr ui.'h, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WARE, ana STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oil-clotha, Drugget. Looking Olasses, ' Clucks. Chums, Washboards, Tuba, Buok- cls. I-'lut Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall paper, Coal Oil Lauipa, Um brellas, Rcdcords, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and Stovo Blacking. II bo sold on the moat rca highost market price paid 11 kinds of conntry proJuoe. ISUJ. 18G5. 1 1 1 1 1 . A i.' 1. 1 -1 1 1 1 A iv ERIE RAILROAD. rwHt-S great lino traverses the Northern and . ...,.;... r i 1...1.:. A .v""""1". '"' ' the -itv of Erio, on Lake Erio It has been leased by the l'eiin'ylvnnia Hail- romi 1 m io ay, ann is operated ny thorn u entire length was opened for passongcr and frciirht LuninosH. Or.L 17th. lHfil. ' 7'.. nt 'i.sii T-n,m Timt nf Pnnncmj'r Trnint nt Emporium. I.FAVK KASTWAnn. Mail Triin, 3:2U A. M.8:40 T. M. ' Warren Accom. Train, - . M. Corry Accom. No. 2, - . M. Corry Accom. No. 4, - . M. LRA VR WRSTWinn. Mail Train, 11:08 . A Warren Accom. Train, Corry Accom. No. 1, Corry Accom. No. 3, - . M. M. M. M. Ptfjengor Cars run through without cnAsoa both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Trains both rays between rniiailoiphla and Lock Haven, . u-illinmsnort .... K,,nir. Klnro,. Tr.in . , ,. ... ....,.,.. ' between W lliamsport and Baltimore. For information respecting Passenger business s ily at the Cor. 30th and Market sroels. And for Freight business of the Company's A jnls, S. R. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market .1 , PhiladelphiaT J.W. Reynolds! Erio, .. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore j II. H. Holstos, (len'l Freight Ag't, Pliila. 11. W. Owinssr, Oon'l Ticket Ag't, l'hila.; Jos. I). Potts, Ueu'l Mauagor, Williamsport Jan. 11, IS6S. 4 QKSTS WANTED To sell the great work, JY " LIFE AND DEATH IN REBEL PRIS ONS." Soldiera, Ladies, any one oan sell it. H. K. GOODWIN, Ap 12-'f 5- lm. Syracuse, N, Y. Ladies' and Children's Hats, Latest Styles at CIIA5. OAKFOKD SONS. Cotitineatal Hotel, Puilaielphi jn. 11. I OCTDon't fail to Read This ! (DaiEtBtsJ (Dm?i3? 01u?ao, Til: 1 EAST INDIA COFFEE CO'Y, 151 Reada Street, (three doori from Greenwich btreet,) N. I., call unlvorenl attention to their Kent's East India Coffee. -IM 1 o i,AaI INDIA COPFEK th..i,k r?DIA COKFEB ?a '7'" the ,t'0Dtl of Java, or ant other Cof "hoover and wherever u,cd by oJrflr.t .). D"le" nu ,,e"mDoi. nd .towards tay there ii ft "l,vi"?.?? pf,r eent ii the most bealtbjr bevermr U.n i. .... nutntloua. The weak and infirm may te it at I all tunee with imnunitv. Thawif,. ..r h . ! w. isaref, local unnistr of m u lr . ..... - k..w vt. n. tivnn. nicui iinnimu. nr !,. xt r. i i. J,"eJ. V; who hM not been able to use any coff8a f,,r fifleen !"'", ean ue KB NT KAST INDIA COFFFE tiiroA fimo Hnv !ik.,.i ii . . ' . . . 'Jrj, ii uoini' en reiy ireo irom t&oaa propertie. that produce norvone excitement. Dr. Jumei lioylo, of If , Chamber, .treet, Bav: have never known any coffue ao healthful, nu- UU.oo., tnrt irow. i ij4rioo. ,,,, M K P. A. 1' T.A.'SI' V I f li'L1 L1 I advlae my patiente to drink it universally even moso 10 wuuui i navo tiitnertu hitherto prohibited tho uao of Coffee. The Principal of the New Tork Eye Infirmary says: "I direct all tho patients of our Iumitutiuu to use exclusively - RUNT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE, and would not be without it on any account." Tho Kev. C. Laruo, an eminent clergyman of the M. E. Church, now stationed at llalsey st., Newark, says of KENT'S EAST INDIA CO V FEE, V , " nn"l V , 'V'. "na fiDd ".Produces no ache of the bead, or nervous t.T 1 I; s-. . . - .. ""Il I wvw.....fe tj jjiiDDuui, mm a vuiuiiiiij rvinui men and their families." INDIA COFFEE families of liishop Ames. liUhop Baker, liishop James, and many of tho must distinguished clerirymea and prufvssioaul men in the eountry. JJcwarc of Counterfeits ! and be sure that the packages are labelled Kent's East India Coffee, 154 READE ttreet, New York, as there are numerous counterfeits oBoat under posters to doceive the unwary, In I lb. packages, and in bosoa of 3, 00 and KM) lbs., for (Jrucers and largo consumors. Sold by Grocers generally. Orders from Country Grocers solicited, to whom a very liberal discount will be made. WiotttttU Aymf : Uoflish A M ilan, and U'. J. Ueiss if- Rro., Philadelphia ; Francis II. Perry, Providence ; A. L. Waite Co., Ho'ton ; Pynch. on A hee, Sprinpfidd, Mais.; S.N. Callendor, Uuflaloj Gordon WMilliansst Co., Cleveland; A. A. Colter A Co., Cincinnati ; J. t J. W. Dunn, Springfield, III. j II. U. Shields, Corydon, Ind. ; and C. C. Uarbor, Chicago. The Am. Ad. Ag , 3S9 Droadway, N. Y. Bus. Dep't EsoS ALVonn. Cor. Uep't Fowlkii & Wells, ars authorised la recoivo orders for Kent's Kast India Coffee. It. 1MVI3. April 5, 18115. ly. 1TOTICE- AH pcrsens having onsetiled ac 11 counts on the Books o f G. L. REED, A Co., will please call aad settle them, as we are deir ious of closing our Rooks. (i. L. REED, A Co. S tno. Jan- lltli lSDf MOUNT VERNON HOUSli Second Street, above Archi i'lIILADELl'lllA. A. K. ItLAIH, Proprietors (I to of the "Surf House," Atlantia City.) r pt. 23, 186.1-1 y. Changed his 15av, but not his i'olitics. 1 EM0VAL PROM SHAWS ROW TO GRA J. V bom'a, one door west of lioynton (f- Show ers' Store. Tbo subscriber wishes to Inform hTs friends nnd numerous patrons that he has left his old stand in Shaw's Row and has broke out in a new plnoo in Graham's Row, in the shop former ly occupied by B. Stumph as a Boot and Shop. He would like all his old friends to give him a call on Court Week, and bring as many new ones along as possible, as he can accomodate all on short notice, at the Short Shoe Shop. Kept by FRANK. SHORT. 3T-VItetnemler Graham's Row, one door west of Boynton A Showers' Store. - jan. 11, '05. National Hotel, MAINE STREET, CURWENSVILLE, TA. Mis. WM. A. MA.SON, Proprietress. rpiITS long established and well known 110 JL TKL, situated in the west end of the town, bas been remoddled, enlarced and improved, and tho proprietress respectfully announces to hernu-',,, merous fnonds, and to tho trg,v(.lling public, that) she is now prepared to accommodate all who may ; favor her with s call. Amnio, safe and comfortable atablinir is at-1 tached to tho promises, and trusty attendants will always be ou hand. Charges moderate. Mar. 15-'ti2-tf. JM1LINERY GOODS. WHO I. :.SV1 - E 1EA L F.RS No. 131 Market street, north side, PHILADELPHIA, j Have now opn their usual handsome varioty of Hibtions, llonnct Materials, Straw A Fancy Bonnets, Ladies A Misses Hats, Flowers, Ruches, Laces, and all other articles required by the M1LINERY TRADE. Ry ling experience ard strict attention to this branch of business exclusively, wa flatter our i olvci that we can offer Inducements, in ?antY solves that we can offer inducements, in variety. stylos, quality and modcrato prices not every where to be found. The attention of Milinors and Merchants is respectfully solicited. - JMT Particular attention paid to filling orders. April 5, lHt5. it m. 31' ces that she will take a few Pupils in Vo- cal and Tinno Mt'SIC, to commence Munday April Hd. Terms, $10 per quarter of 11 weeks. tf-Roouis at resideneo of J. L. Cuttle, Esq . Clearfield, March ?2, 1855. . ... .. ; T t"i LLTIONEnR The subscriber having A" taken out a License for crying vendues md other Tublic sales, either in tuglish or er- liinuf lorjiwvimn uurn uis iviiitive r sua imv . citisens, and will attond to all calls nom any Pftr' of lne county, on the thorlost notice either 1 verbally or by lettor, and upon the most reason- " or""' V nen f assirea, ne win lurnisn , " C'rk ', complete all the busiscss connect- ed with the sale. JOSEPH H. JONES. Kylertown, P. 0., Mgr. 1, 1865. ly. pd. riDhAblhK. YU.UUU l OUnUS JJ. of Plaster in Clearfield For Sals by Feb'y 15, St, JAS L. LEAVf. 1 PROVISIONS, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese,! Dried Beef, Dried Fruit, Ac, received reg ularly at the etor. of J, B. KRATZER, Mar. 22, 1805. Front st, Clearfield, I'a, Furs, Parebaaere may rely po rst T ad J J bet r"nrs st CHAS. OAKF0RD SONSjtCrnUofntal uetel, rhiiad a Jan. H LATEST MS ! RICHMOND And so have the prices of Goods at the Cheap Cash Store of U. I. MorHti & . M ho hnro just returned from Phlladolf hla with a largo and well ielectod r w, uu..cf ( ...-ays isifi IV l lllUIUUI price, and which they aro proparod Cheaper than Prints, Delaines, Rulmoral and ) Circulars, l.udiea' liuakots, Ao. Notions in Endless Variety ! ! Kinds fir Ladies, Men and Children ! Clothing ol all kinds for Men and Boys, At Sensation Prices! 2 : Hats and Caps in Endless Variety for Men, Boys; l ami Children ! HARDWARE, Rroad axes, doublo and single lilt axes, rafting and barking axes, au gers; Ao. " I GROCERIES, i j Rio, 76 and Loguaria Coffees ! Broxn, Yollow and H'hlto Sugars ! Imperial, Black and Young Hyson Teas I Fresh Can Peaches, Pickles, J ) Jellies, Catsup, Peppor Saueo, Beans, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Syrups, ifc.j Stoves Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Pipe ij-c. h c e (Ml ma 5 Saddlcrv Bridles, Saddles, Lines, Whips, HamcsJ I Collars, Harness, SfC. Grind Stones and Fixtures! Carriages, Buco-ies, Sleighs, Wagons, Clovcrsced, Plaster, i$c. To Lunibormcn nnd Contractors wo would cav that wc J aro 1'iTparod to funiisli them with Tlour, Feed, Uacon, : Kish, Salt in fact, auything in their line Cheajjor than the Chenicst ! j Wc guarantee persons visiting our store to go satisfied with the Great Bargains they ean have 1 Thankful for past patronage, uancu of the same ! Yo nro still nt tho old (stand tho Exchange Hotel. Head The highest Market Price paid for Timher, Shin gles, and Country Produce. or. i. Momiie co. l'hilinsburg, Pi., April lOth-lnl. ay (ilt EAT IMPJtOVKMKSTS IN ! Sowing Machines EMl'inn SHUTTLE MACHINE! rATBSMTin rrBiiUAar 4th, 1 SCO. SALES-ROOMS. fjoO, Broadway, New York. 252, Washington Street, Boston. rpiIIS MACHINE 13 CONSTRICTED ON L entirely new principle; of ir.erhnnistn, pos sessing many rare and valuiblo improvements, having been examined by tho most prefuiml ex perts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERI ECTJON combined. It has a straight needle, pcrpondviulnr artion, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE stitoh, which will neither rip or ravel, and is alike on boUi sides; performs perfect sawing on every descrip tion ef material, from Leather to tho finest Nan sook Muslin, with cotton, linen, from theconrs- 0 ,Bt) (jnest number, jiaving nolther i.'nin nor Cogwheel, nnd the rnst rovfil,lo friction, it runs as smooth as glass, nnd is emphatically A NOISELESS MAClllXK! It requires Fifty per cent, less power to drive it than any other machine in tho market. A girl twelve years of ago can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of eon stiuction renders it almost iTpossible to got out of order, and is (iiarantecd by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all thoso who may do sire to supply themselves with a superior articlo, to come and examine this I iirivalled Mr.rhlne. Hut in a more especial mannor do wo solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Corset Maltcrs, (Waiter Fitters, Shoe Hinders, Vest and Panta loon Makers, Drcr-H Maker?, Coach Makers, Hoop Skirt Man- uiacturors, Shirt it Bosom Makers. Ttliilous and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dolat with. i-iiices or MAcnisa complftr t No. 1, Family Machino, with Homer, Fuller and Braider. . 60 No. 2, Small Manufacturing, with Extension Table, v. J. Larue Manufactaring, with Extonsioa T,.,in. w 85 jj0, 4, ,'ge Manufacturing, for Loathor, with 1 Rolling Foot and Oil Cup, 110 Qne jjj- bour's instruction is sufficient to enable person to work tins macnine 10 ' ,:,. ,,.,urietion! -. . ,. .nl,i rr .11 towns in the Unitod .. . wntfreA genu are not already established. it.. ( ... r.,i.. M.tipn. Tcntral and Soulu Amur- to whom a liberal discount will bo given. -.',, .nToriHbIy Cash on delivcry.-TS-- . ,,. j jIcAUTIIUR & CO. nnOATlWAV. Jf. Y.. 552 WASUINUTO 0 c .80 Boston, TiO, t I A'j. CllbsliMil l biia. IFeb. S-ly. 1 1 E0ROE FALK lakes this mothod of inform- T ine tho watermen of Clearfield county tkal I he has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly kept by E. Schreiaer, at Coxostowu, where he will take especial pains to render satisfaction to ' all who favor him with their patronage. Coxestown, April 12, 05. SPECIAL NOTIUK. T11K person who some B"; run nmm nrl,nd "8. Mitchell," would - 1 confer a favor by rstwni.g the same t. the sub- tcriber. . " .n ... ' Mar. 1 tf. lu""'"i tZQstf IE FALLEN! uuiLUnDDUl OiUvV tun lutw UUVIlug i I to poll the Cheapest! Hoop skirt?, Ladies' aud Childrens' I3oots tV Shoes of all , 5 away wo hopo to merit a contin- in the building known as j NEW SK1KT roil 18G3! The Great Invention of tho Age in Ii O O P SKI R rsi Jw. . KI BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. Wests', Bradley A Cary, (lato J. I. A J. 0. West,) Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 87 Chambers and 79 and 81 Roado Streets, New York. THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (of two) Elliptio Steel Springs, Ingeniously Braidod Tightly aud Firmly together, edfioto edgo, mak ing the toughest, moit flexible, ElostiO and Dur able Spring ever used. They seldom Bond or Break like the Single Springs, and consequently Preserve their Perfect and Beautiful Sbaja Twice as Long ns any other Skirt. The Wonderful Flexibility and Great Comfort ami Plsasuro to any Lady wearing the Duplex Klllptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all Crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Iromenailo nnd House Dress, ns the Skirt can bo folded, when in use, to occupy a small placo us easily as a silk or muslin dress. A Lady baring enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing tho " Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring fklrt" for n single day, will never afterwards willingly disponso with their use. For Children Misses, and Young La diet they ars Superior ti all others. They aro the best quality In evory part, and Unquestionably the Lightest, Most Desirable. Comfortable and Economical Skirt over ma-le. For Sale In all First-Class Storos in this City, and throughout the United States and Cauadas, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West Indies. UQt nix ron ma bit-lb elliptic skirt. A. A Co. New York, aplJ m. Ur.l.ir.l' MI1ICI3.-The Board of RclUf for tho county of Clearfield, wi'.l meet a tho Commissioners' ofhco, on Wednesday and Tburs-s day, tho 2th nnd 27th days of April, lSej. The Board have directed that all aew apptU cants must appear before, the Board and produce, their sworn statement detailing naato of soldier, regiment and compr.ny; whia enlisted ; th. numbcrof children, with age nnd tsx of each , the township in which they tcsided at the time of enlistment, and their prescat tosidol.ee j and that she is without the meats of support for herself I and children, who aro dependent upon ner. Two witnesses of credibility, from tho township in which she resides mn! 'also be produced whose certificnle, sworn to before the board, must set forth that tho applicant is the person she ep-r resents herself be ; that tho statemment oflhe. number and agof Iter family is true ; that sbo is in destitute cirocmslaneos and her family In actual want ; and that all the fusts st forth in her applleatii av Just and truo. Forms containing thoao requisitions rs be ob tained at the office of the Board of Relief, when nr..i',.in 1. n,.,u .n,t il.. witnesses appear. May. 2, 1865. V. S. BRADLEY, Clk. skttu: urf ALL rersons Indebted to lh undorsignod, of totherrmof PASSMORB A STEVENS, are requested to come forward and settls without deliv. Now Is Uie time to sav. costs. " 7 . O. C. PASSM0RE. Clearfield, Aprtl 12, 1S5. if. WASHINGTON HPUSE, No. 709, Chestnut ttreet, rUILAOELPIIli. rpiII3 HOTEL is pleasant situated on th X North side of Chestnut stroet, a few door above Soventh. Its central lecation makes it. particularly desirable tl persons visiting th City on business or pleasure. CHAS. M. ALLM0VD, Ap. , 0 m. Mans(sr.