m "OlcarfifU ttfpuMtraa :::::: JAN. 1 1JCK. .Notice "to Jt uens. We uro reqnef 1eJ ly Sheriff Frust, to state that per sons summoned a3 Jurors for next week; that thev need not attend. '? Col KT. The regular term of our court commenced on Monday last. No fcusines was dono until Tuesday ; morning, wlier. it opened with a full tench, and nil seem disposed to do a full weeks work. The now incumbent, , Jndgo Foley, seems to bo qualified for his position by talent, ago, appearance and disposition, and is likely to under go the wear and tear of the position without much injury to his health. . 'The bkst of tiik Monthlies. The Lady's Friend devoted to itmhion and litoraturo. Beautiful fteel engraviugs. c i .1 1.1 . . - . i ,...! .,,!. plates. The latest l'al terns of Drosses, Clonks, 'Bonnets, Embroidery. &c. IlonseiioldRcccipts.MusicAc.1 Wheel er k Wilson's Sewing Machines given as rremiums. Single copies Z2,b0 per 'year, two years $4,00 eight copies(and one gratis) $10,00. Send 15 cents for ;a samplo copy to Deacon k Peterson, 319 Wulnut Street, Philadelphia. Agricultural Society. According to previous notice, the annual election lor officers of this soci ety was held at tbo Court House, on Monday evening, the Stli inst, viz: President. Bifhard Shaw. ir.. and tho following Vice Presidents wro your atteution.this weekend urge up . also elected to till vacancies: John on you the necessity of adopting fuini- i Hoover, Bloom tp.; Frederick Kohlcr,''forinit.. 0f text-books, in this county. ; Brady tn.; Levi Hublor, (jraliam In.; j w h frequently broached this I Alexander Murrav, On-ard tp.; John 1 J , .. ! M. Cummings, New Washington. The subject to the proper authorities-hop- old Executive Commit tea, and all the ing that they would make an effort other olhcers of the society wero re- 't0 have a uniform series adopted and . elected except Isaiah G. Burger, who !thcl.t,bv improvc our systeru . but up was elected Becording Secretary an i ' , ' . ' room of L. F. Irwin, resigned. After,10 tho PrC8ent tim0 thero lins locn no .transacting some miscellaneous busi- step taken in that direction. Know- ness tho meeting adjourned. dng that there is much to'be dono, or tho school system, in this county, will ELr.CTEP.-The following named per-' . , ... f1mnru, of tll(l ions were elected Justices of the Peace, stUn late election held in this county fur their rcppective boroughs and townships viz : liloom township, Eiastus Luther. Cunvensvillo Porough S. J. Gates .- and Josiah Evans. Ftrguson township, Josodi Moore. GoMien township, II. 11. Morrow, Girard township, Justin Pie aid .AmoB Krise. Jordan township J. II. Ilegarty. Karthaus tp., Edward McUarvey. Knox township, H. S. Sloppy. Lawrence tp., Kichard Shaw jr. Lumber City J. P. Farwell. Morris township Andrew .limner ' Pike township, Jhn. P. Norris. Union tp.,. Frederic llollopctcr jr. ., " .1 MfSJCAL. lhctf:yr3iwistrumet .... .1 j n- . n 1 11, that the celebrated Pianist GotWhalk, will ni?c or recommend, is Mason k. ' Hamlin's Cabinet Organ, find of them , he says : I Your Cabinet Organ is truly a charm ing instrument, worthy of tho high : praise it has received, and far supcri . or to everything of its class 1 havo - acen." 'TV M. Greene tho agent for this county has conrtantly on hpnd at his Music Store, Huntingdon, Pa., a full . assortment of these instruments and : also ofStoinway.v. Son's Pianos which be sells at Manufacturer's prices. Miss E. A. T. Rvnder of Clearfield is Mr, 'Greene's Agt., for tliis county, nni . circulars, or any information can .Lad of her, upon application. Railroad Meeting. At a meeting of the citizens of Mor ris township, held at the school houso in Kvlcttown, on . . . .-.i tho evening ot le- cemDer 30th, lSi).1), on motion of Jos - eph II. Jones, Esq., the meeting was onranized bv elect i 112 John K. ilock- nberry, President ; ( It Dilleu, Den-i ison Johnson, -Michael Uinges, JN J Fuhncr,Wm Zimmcrmanieo Hoover, and John B Kyler Vino rrcfidents; F II Joni's and F li.Shope.Socrctaries. On motion' the President appointed . James r iN'elson, Dr. .Tofferson Litz, and Jonas Muns, a committee to draft resolutionB expressive af tbe senso of tho meeting. On motion, Joseph II Jones, Esq., :addrcssod tho meeting in an appro priate manner, atler which tho Chair man of tho Coinmittco on resolutions read tho following report : Whereas, Morris township is equal in farming intorosts to any other in tbe county, and in mineral wealth far superior, boing underlaid with three distinct veins of bituminous coaI,rary ,lng in thickness from four to nine feet, besides having a vast amount of pi no, oak aid hemlock timber on the Mo shannon and its tributaries, but being without Kailroad, or any other means of transportation to market, this vast source of wealth lies comparatively useless ; And whemx, wo have been credibly informed that certain parties in tho county are byword, and other wise, opposing the location and con struction of a proposed llailroud thr.'o 4tjii section, therefore. EesolvcJ, That we aid, to tbe ftill .xtnt of our means and influencc.the , : Tr . w n-i jI Atlantic and (.ret Western Pailroad comjtRny.m tho locution nj construe' l,,n Ml.n-A apt oT raflrcMi.1 throtiph tl.U Tlrlnliy. 'fiZTVZ itcsviw,!, Hint, in oiirjiidgnu'iit, it rieerMi, tV 1.1, iea will romiinrrnlA ii.l mmntiiv uluin. (IIUUIJ-IO 1OCM0 lllCir roU Oil thin . I I I I - route, on Account of Hie vast amount of limibor nn.J coiil to which they will , ' Have aCCCS Jicsnlrcd, Tlmt, in our opinion, this is tmich thO KhorUst nild Lost rOUtP, ., ( it i i I sis tho Allegheny mountain can he CrOSSOll at this lllnCO lit Si better CTruto tiinn lit nnv other roint ulon;' Uie mountain range. Htsolretl. Tliat wo will, without re gard to political partie-, oppose to tho mil Micniwuiu iMiMiuu.-, onj giMi iiy ,CDdin(? n ccnti to Wofki I'ottor, son or persons, in this Senatorial, or nolo Arciiu, itj whington ttroci, I)oton, KepresuntativO district, Who Oppose Mas., il will bo lorwardad by inail, fro of put- the1 location and construction of 'Ji.Stl Railroad on this route. repu-mitr 271b, lana-Hmo-piL llesoUuxl, That wo respectfully bur- ApEH .p "M'aAUflHEy, gCSt; tO the Other townships 111 this having purchaned the Photograph entabliib COlinty, that they, ftt an early day, mont 'onnerly oonducted hy ll. Bridge, would give public expression to their opin-,lefclf" ..")'""' t?.,1"4.cU.ilenf f P .' ,' . . . 1 , Ifield and ailjiiininK couctioi, that he ban recen.- ions in regard to this important sub- n)ttllo ajUionul imnroioinonn to.boih aiyr. ject Un motion, J amcs l' I elson .any , ., addressed the meeting ( On motion Resolved, That tllCSO proceedings be Iillblished in the county ! ' . . 1 j 1 T1.1 . T 1. ir . papers, and that ttic iock Jriaven pa iit cr. a.iu man 110 iXK-n. xiuu'ii pers be requested to copy the same. On motion, the meeting adjourned John E lIocKKNr.EiuiY,Presidcnt. V II Joxks, F 11 SnoPK, .Secretaries. TO DIHECTOSS. Having always felt a deep interest and taken an active part in the ad vancement of education and our school system, we,thcrefore, respectfully call we will, therefore, take tho responsi bility upon ourselves in urging this incalculable change Bolieving, as we do, that it is tho first and proper step to be ttiken towards the improvement of our schools We sincerely hope that you will give this important sub- ject delibcrato consideration the day V0l, meet to elect your next Su peri n-' Itcndent, which is remolo enough to give yon ajnplo opportunity to send Ho Publishers, for specimens, and give them a thorough examinaticn. Too !nueh care ar.nt bo .tal:en,.on your as they hould be, at least, adopted for aix or eight years. Even new teacher induces his r u- ...... ... rI , . , f lis to get tho kind of books m pro- .,.,,., .' . scries has oecn naopicu. Jinasocen truly eaid, that "the coming of a now teacher, is tho -signal to buy new books." Tbis bas been tlio custom licro winter after wiutcr for many years. It ia not s trango, then, that people complain at tho annual expenso it costs for new books. The expense to pareiils is iloublo to what it woulJ" be, if uniformity woro established. Tho fbane will, -beyond a doubt, cre ate Prtiue little tliaiUfnction, at fiifct, until the people get to understand it. Hut cro long, tho hundreds who havo j become disgusted at tlie pyRtcm, will ' rsan1 a lit- Ka tTr Atftl fnl liaTirn I tjivj Htl "W i un ui v aanv avavav j three years roll around, they will bo : first and foremost in its support. Tho Jteni, within itself, is seldom, to blame for the opposition it meets. As a general thing, all complaints grow out oi a wrong aominisirnuon. r a t a a 1 ...iMiini On tko 17th of Dec, by nov J, Iley mann, Mr. Wm. QuitiLcr.of Uradford .in... .SlWiaa fl'.TIIlO.wl'AfXlWB ot usceoia.MiiiH, neariieia county. Di L.H. In Bradford township on tho Cth inst., Joseph Bargcr, aged.75 years 3 months and S days. C. KRATZER k FOX, MP. It C II A Ml K, dealers la Dry Oooda. Clothing, Ilardarare, C-ittlery, Qucensware. lrorriea, Shina;p8, and Provislona. At IheaJd aland on front street ebore the Aodcmy. Clearfield, Iccembcr Ulh. 18S-tf, ,10 REST JIfrUSE Bloom townahip, Uainir r. Kt.ooif, rroprietor. This large and commodious Ilonse is situate! on tl turnpike, 7 miles west of Curwensvillo, and 8 miles east of Luthersburg. The Proprie tor will spare no effort to mnke bia guests com furtable and thi.Ir stay with him pleasant, and thereby eipeeta to-reoeivaa liboral share of pub He patronage. , Deo, 80, .1815.-If. T IILAKR M ALTKHS.Pcrlvensrand Con t veyancer Agent for the Purchase and Sale of lands, Cli mnrui, J'in'l. Prompt attention given to all hu.ine.s connect ed wiih th county -offices. Ofiice lth Hon. Wm. a. Wallace. ClearflolJ, Jan. Jst,lSo tf. nXK IJ.KCTION. Sotlce.ls hereby git en, that a meeting of the stockholders of the tonnty National Dark of C'leatneld, Pa will be held at the Daaking bonse, on Tuesday the atb day of February, 18(19, for the purpose of electing ofEceraofaaid BaiJc. WM. V. WMOI1T, Clearfield Pa., an. 8, 1S6H, Caahier. fODDER CUTTKHS at MEHRKLl, BIOLER'S. nfJ nioeka, alt sl.es, and best ipanufae- X tnra, a MERlELL A BiGLXR's te.Mi, wagoa. HI unty. 'tplyU li.4t. II, W. CMITI!. ii.i'.Aitrii'.i.n Miur-HV-i;Ki Ki I , ,,, Inr.tnY.-The undersigned having U 1 lil established Nursry, on the Pike, nu..uthir r "l""n ir",r, t. i- rT pared In furnl'h all kinds of Irult trees, (Fund- srJ ar i,rr,) Kvergrccns, Shrubbery, (Imp Vinos, Uno.eierrie. l.nwton Riokterry, Strew- berry snd Unepbcrry vinos. Also, 8iU, Inn Crab trees, Uuinrt mid eurlv scarlet Khemiarb, so. 0r,Wrs promptly .tnn-J to. Address, Sept, 211, '(li.- v. J.D.WHKJHT, Ciirwcniville. T TCII! ITCH! lTfll! Smith ! SbrnUik I .Srahkl M'HKATOX'3 .OINTMKNT iH rur the Itch n 41 icur. auo cnrn cm ;iy;l;' ViS W""- lij;htaiid npiirntus, and he flnttere himKlf lbl " '"""""" " - and lifelike likonoe. il9 nUo kMp, ,.on,tantiT . uti a good - eortment of Guilt, Roiewood, and Walrmt framta -Album, of all iitMi etylee-and an endle.. vnrietv ef casci. locket, eto . which he will di- jpone of atTcry inodorate pricei, f"r yifh. ' Hi gnllcrr ia in Khaw'a row, (up atair,) Mr jket trcct, Clonrfleld, I'a., where ho la alwey rA dyto accommodate cuetoinors who uiut be In -,,. nf ,,irt- want of a good Likenea of themaelrea or friends. Tartioulor attention paid to copying a'l kindi of pictures, etc. November lili. 1S6j. A iXEW FIRM. SASTSWICK & IRWIN Druggists, Clcnrfield, I'cnn'a. Having refitted and removed to the rsogi lfl'oly occupied by Richard Uwsop, now offer, low Jor cosh, a well te lfctd assortment ol Drugs . and Chemical, Alo, ratent Mdicinrs of all kitxl, Oila, Gl,rutly,'le Sii.T4. Sutionary, Tobacco and Scgars, Csnfectionary, Spicp, and a larger ttock of varieties ever othTfil in leu place, and w arranted to be of the beet the Market affords. J. O. HAKTSW1CK, Dec. 13, 'C5. tr. JOHN IRWIX. New, Goods! mticti t. lurTfinPrnn Pill J 111 1 1 HUUUllUUUi) ITaye Just 17ectivtd Their Full and IVinlcr Goods, Which war purohaMd during the nrewnt it nline, and tberefort ara aaatied to tell rry tktap. O u.r Stcch Conite in part of Merinea, Alpacas, Top line, Wool, Armors, and common I)e laines; l'rintt, Gingliami, Sliawlt, Hooila, Jlosicrjf and Gloves, Nubiaa, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flan nels. LatW Cloth, Slieetinct. Mualint, Towelinr, Tichinr, Sonlaca, lreakfaat Shawls, Capet, le. Alao an aaaoritBent of Milliner y Goods, A mer(! which a'o Hats, Boaneti, Feath ers, libbon. Mowers, Laei, Framed, Matinees, Velvets, Siikt, Crapea. pt.r.nges, Veils, . elc, and a large ttock of Holiday Toys, Including China, Brour.e, Tapier Mache Tir , Kosewood, OIss, Fowter, Wooden, Tarian and Candy Foya. For Ladies, di at romnde , Oils, Dandnlina blonm of youth aod Taints, Iluugo, Lilly Vbiteic Thankful for past favora, we solicit a con tinuance ot the kind patronage of the peopl? of Clea. field Co. fSTRemembrr the place Second Street, next door to r'ir.t Nation l Pa'-.V. Dee. 20, '6$ REMOVAL. J. P. KRATZER, hm removed to his ne Ware-Rooms, on Market St., Clearfield, I'a where he has opened a orjf Urge atock of Dry Goods, Cli.'Ju, Delaines, PriaU, Alnncae. Silks, Fatineta, Kept, 'aibnerea, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans, Jianellaa, Mualina, Flannels, Hue nets, Iiib lions. Cloak, Balmoral tkirta, Hoop, fkirtn, rhawlt, Press Trimming;, Jlcad Net, Cap", Coreeta, Glovee, Collau, fcarfs, (irenadiae -Veils, Table Covers. Cloth i n Coats, Pants, Vesta, Over Coats, llent'l Fhawls fcbkt", lints, Caps, iL'ndcr-SHiirla and Drawera, Doiu, bhoes, Oum IJlioes, Cravats, Q loves .and CclUri. KATiOWARE. QUEEXSWARE, ORO CE111ES k MUSICAL GOODS. - G r o cc r i c s . Tea, Coffee, Pugar, Molasses, fait, Csndlea, TUee, I Flnnr. Itarnn. Fi.h. Tokancn. Katainf. Currants, S p I e e a, Crar.kera, '.Vinegar, Oils, .Var nlth, Alcohol. TIN-WARE. -GLASS-W A RE. V.'OODEN WAKE, and STA'l ION.ER Y. Household Goods. Carpets, Oll-elotbs, Drugget, Looklng Olassei Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, ltuek ets. Plat Jrona, Pans, WinJow Illlndi, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, I'm. 4rellaa, Ttedoords, Knives and Jorks, fpoons, Crocks, and Stove lllaoking. iW-All ef which will be sold on the anoat rea- aonalde terms, end Ihe highest market price pail for Grain, Weol.aad allkinds ofcoaotry rtoduM. ) .tlaifield,.rctmbe.r 13 lie, ' c. w, & h. w. smra'sfe COLUM N, bargains ! bargains! bargains! Great Clearance Bale, AT Clearfield, Peim. On and after Monday January 1st, i860. wjll be sold. The entire stock of Merchandise, of the .Laic firm of C, W. & n. W. SMITH, at Cost, Tlie stock has boen rcpleii'mhod, bat jill goods fere to bo dis f.cJ c at Cott. This U rara oppor lunily for any one far or ear, to make tbeir Winter Spring and even Summer purchase ai it nxny be tunny ytt before tuch cbnnca ' again offered. ono doubting, b'tt that good muut remain high for aomo time .Ui .come. Wo advise, therefore, our old CTstomcrs and Uie people generally io take notice, as our timo is limited, when the sal) at Cost will bo closed. aj-r-ift 4 fl T "rand opening or Fa I Clothing this day, At tosti At LOSt!l..u0-; Tltecntifc Stock of Mcrtiltandiac e of tholRtc firm of a JF.tJ-. V.. SMITH. 'Consisting of DRY GOODS, GPOCERIKS, STATIOXARV, WOODEN W A RE HARDWARE, TOBACCOS, QUE ENS WARE, JELLIES, CANNED TRUITS, BOOT AND SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES II At Cost! At Cost!! I.AC Kf-MITIIIMl.Thfen.W.lj.Bfl f t- rtfiHy kf lra l anwonnre lo iba t-ab- I ka rarrln nil lllnrkunittlilli In the lli'l- ' ...v ri..r.i,i k.r k kill .r.,i. !..!. 1. ly, ia a rk manlike manpr, a'l ik ntma- If llid oa Itie Imi.l. lhr t al. ted to hit rate. Fperlal rin t.Vcn In hln ay i,',id r ln eoiiS Ibal eBo le rtmei oon. Flmr adjuinlng Town Hall, f.rmetljr J, l dwirnt tha Ira-U u,.u,i m. it.,rr WM. SlLVE.NS. I Tbn.i I uilnf from u, Hill t-4 bar Ibelf Noirmber ih, I F AS -ly. DR. A. E niLLS I) ESIIIE3 In in- - fom hit pat- !A' " y f'.'' "j rona that rolcfiiun- I 'T '- : 1 bninn oxBorf -fVD,4 Vi jhlmto hi.cthce all ... . t . .-ii iT.r.w.." in ..! lkrnrialiinnl Viiita to any of his apcuitomad laces tb ia aummor i but dm be found at bit offiaa on the Noithweit cor- ner of Front and Market atroet, directly oppoiiW the "Cloarfield House," where he can bo found at all tlmeu, ready and willing to attend to all colli ' 'in tbe lino of hit profeuioo. Full eetta cf feth only Twenty Dollari. July 26th lSo5-ly-pd. j PEACE PROCLAIMED. I THE WAR OVER '.IN CtEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUI KT. nearly all the CONTRABANDS GUI NO HACK TO T II KIR OLD MASTERS. BUT NARY 0F. COIKK ACK TO OM) MACS I'll US l-VI"l HHI'.ItE 1 1 1 1'.Y H I lK K 1.4 V rCI) SO LUNG A o so H i:ix. in eonerquence oi toe aoove juo, jr.u'. of tho old bliort hbu bbop ; would announce to bia numeroua patrons, and the people of Gear. In eonarquence of tbe above facia, JT. SmoST field count? at lurite, that he baa ow a fl r' lot of good aiatorial; Juat rooeirud from the art, ) and ia dov prepared on au;i pouoo 10 ur. and tuend boota and ' oet at bia aew vp in Orahamtrow. lie It eatiflled t ial ha can p!c, ' (unlcaaituiigbtbeaomeinttnfely loyal ttay at koine I'ntriota). lie ia prepared U tail low for , caih or County Troduce, don't forget tbe ebop neat door to Urabatn A lScytona atore. on mark- ethtroet Clearfield Fa. A k.pt by a follu com- uonly rolled July 26,'C5.-ly. "sIIOKTl'. 1 II. BRIDGE, J, a m trn n it it (fft'n i,JI.li-y-ii.CV il ii -f--iiii3 W'- rhar.d wiib tuiUnn from tbe time tkey aattrto (Store oae dtor Eait of Clearfield House,) . the close of the 8emon. Mi..L-,.t 1 f 'l.'irfi..l,l V-i I Ibe course of inatruatlonemhraocttTtrytliBU f.h 1 U,,t iucIu Jei ta H&ru-?h' Practical and ao- t- i i "r ii . ,,t fA eompliahed aduiiatioB for bv'-h aeaee. Keeps on hund a Jul! assort men t OJ, Tj,3 Pr;n(.ipsli btjis hjti th9 .dranfagwor GENTS EURNISIIINO GOODS, nu.eoiper;aBce in tia .profession, wetirsaja . ' rents and (.uar'mia. that bia entire ability aaa tucn at . e. 1 anafU'ea ill be dcroted to the ipor and men- Ghirta, 'Linen ud Woolen under Sbtrtt, training of the youth placed aadcrb.it chart;, drewera acd-tockt, nek ties, .locket handker-j ICP-M" OI TUITION, chie.s gloret umbrellas, bats Ae., in frrealTitiety.' Crlhxjrapby, Keadinp, Writing. .Grammar, Of piece Ooods be keeps toe best Clothe of all Geography, Arithmetic, and liiitvry, ,Pr See "shadei and colors," such an j ,in ( n we, ki) $S,00 ELA'IK DUESKI J' OF THE .VERi' Aijjcbra, Geometry, Trigonometry, -Mcnsura-bcul uia'fce.iFatjcy Cassiiuor in preal varley; Hon, trreying. Philosophy, I'byaiology, Chera Al'O. French Coating, lleavor, i'ilot, Chin- istry and ltk Keeping, t,T chilU, and Friootl over coating !1 of j Laiin and tireek w.th an,. f th. above Branch- which will be aold Cheap for Cash : and: J.Sa4,iurtion ho made for abseu'oe. made un according lO the latest Stylet ly o-Plt further oart.culars inquired Experienced Workman. Alto Agent for Clearfield -co., for t. M. Singer, & Co . eel - ebrated Kewinc Machines. II- BRIDGE. Clearfield, Penn'a, No. 1, 18C3.-lf. II. F, NADGLE, MAKER. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Peao'a. Tbe subscriber respectfilly In forma bia old ' customers aril the pnlilic, that be baa fan hand, 1 and constantly eceuring ew additions, .a large atoHc of Clocks, Watche and Jewelry. Jewelry of every variety from a single piece I ao eril setU M'aHebei, a fine assortment ef silver Hunting and nnen aA. American and nalnt I.arera. I plain and ruii jeweled. Clocks, a large rarioty from the best Mamifao - tory, conaiftinc of Eiirht day and Th'rty hour fnting and Weight, Lcrera, Tlie, Strike and Ala. Spectacles, a large assortment far and near light, eolored and plain glass. Also, a fine assortment of opoona, f oral, But- ter-knives, etc., plated on jenuine Alabata Al.L kinds of Clocks, -V.tchea and Jewelry tarefully repaired and Wa-mntcJ. A continuance of pmrcntgo la solicited. N'ovamher 15th. ISfii II. F. NAUliLE- fot.n n:xs ii. r. nai ole h just VA received an Elegant aisu-tinent of the best quality; also silver extension acd desk holders. Hovembcr Z9,frgT GREAT FALL IN PEICES! or FALL AND 1FIN TER CLOTHING AT IB Otap Iol)iim (orc Orsnd opening fl TM Clotling this day. .rand oponir.g of Kali C'othing this day, At KcitfDftcin I'.ro'a Kilcn.ive Clothing tre, At Keiienstein Uro 'a Kxtensive Clothing store, At Keirenttein flro'a EitoniVe Cluhins; store, Tbe largo. t and best selected stock in town, The tnrgeit an I but solaatetl stovk In town, The largest and best selected stock in town, The largest and best solcctod stock ia Umn Furnishing Hoods, J'ats A Caps, Furnishing Hoods, Huts A Caps, tKurni'hing Oooda, lints A Caps, Furnishing tloods. lints A Caps, Trunks, Vali.ca A Traveling Bags Trunks, Vi.lise s A Traveling lings Trunks, Valises -A Traveling Hags Trunks. Viili'ea A Traveling Hags At prices lew lor tlie llmen. At pl lrca loiv fur tint times. At prices lo,v for the times. At prices low lor tlie times, Our old customers do not Deed an invitation, Cur old customers do not need an invitation, Oarjold caponiers do not need an invitation, .Our old customers do pot need an invitnlion, Tu others we say, (VI and examine ouratwk, Call and examine enr atooi, Call and examine our stork, t all and examine our stock, ri., ,,.,,,, I , ... lieloro liurchatiinrr l.Uo where. Eefore purchnnin? Klscw! lore JleforoptirchnKinii Klsewhcre, T-.- n,i. n ttj "Ul' .V." K?.J KK1ZKNSIEI.N liUOTIItH. MayS.'CJ-ly. T)00TS and Pfcoe."-omrjaaanriuueul jf i,aties, wentlemcn, Mines', Uoya' and Children'! Boots Shoes and 0i:ers at J. JCRATZER'S Ladiek Furs, TurehaaeM rosy rely opnn get ting he best Furs at CM AS. OAKKORD MKS, Continental Hotel, Philad'a. jn. II TiISH SALT and PLASTER in Urge qusn II1 Utles, at J. '. KRAIjEh P. ' March 22, ISM. ft Ml !'- I sTmII MAkllkHllfl ahtt ftkStSjB.I We would rentUs tbo.e k Inf FaiMT CS tit ol'rn t)il lhT at kiIJrl on the ntiia fruit 'rSarj-ndln this ttat.uir, cur Cans ar all ariH(J. N. H, Aim i!f aralitig O'aaa Jaiaa hand. rl't. t, Mi.tt. iltttBKjX I UJUiT. CO PAKTN KRSH I P, h rndrrrlgnrd hart this day f ibJ a Co. t nrliifi.hiii under lha firm nisi of liin a rbhorn, for tb traraaclion of a liooaraj Jlof- cnaudiFo ana i.umurr uunnv.i. 4 ihik. . .- . ... i . i . . i. i bo,.tUo.ay oa land at th. Corner Bior. to Curweua'illo wiiart t are now prtpartd to aao Cuit.mifra a eoniplt'Uj a'aortment with prieet aa low a the lowet.1. The highcat market ratal raid for Lumber of all (ieaoriptioa. ihe fatrunage ol Uie publifl la reapeetfuJl juiiQjtoj. KDWAHI) A. IUVIN. jy. J(. JAMXSUOB!?. arWeaTilie, Jkly li, M '' -' i Yi k JVC l)2i-lvU"iVll O . Jjj ClirWCllSVillC. . The Subscriber has just opened at tlie Old Stand, in Curvcnsvil!c4 a largo assort- JJENT OF ALL KINDS OP GOODS aod Wares, united In this locality, wbitl HE WILL SELL . - . (jilCapCl' fllMl tllCV COH U& . . . r r r bought in Ihe County, for Cash, CALL oc.e f y-f jf JjCldlCS ailU (jrCrilleffl7lf f.-,rrT-TjT- UEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, ajnd Pin raliafied you will find it I VTFI' Tf) PT'TTH AKK. TO l OL It IMLKLsl O LCI1 ABU ;ov 22, 1M33. JOHN 1RVIN. ni.HAnKIEI.I) ACAUHMV.-The eee- V end Ftaiiiu of tbia lunitmioa will eonv- ) luesce on .MunJay, vecea'n-r liio. I'urilf can enter at any time. They will b i r 1. 1,. HARRISON, ' Clearfield, December 6, ISiSi tf. Principal - , , !TT A 1) T .17 V S? SONS ClcarfielJ, Pcnu'a. Tbey hereby notify tbe public, that tbe Foundry, la tbe Borough of Clearfield, t baa been put in lull blast, and tbey are new ready to accommodate th-. ooamuntty with anything pet Wining to their - line. Tbey keep coaetMt jjr an hand a general assortment bf Cook, Parlor and Ten TlaU Staves, for burning EITHER W OO D O R CO Salamander'?, Number 4, j T . , . BaSC StOYCS, rSUmUCT 3 and 4, . -,r , Tr , , rt j W ash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallons, j r. fir,, ot . :n,i,-, .iretiratei J auJ lOvliei, 1' Aiti'l iJKr.l4 iJLJl llU riows and Plow Costings, nro, also, prepared to ovike all Wo kinds of GRIST AN'D SAW MILL IRAN'S, and epecinl attention is paid to the re pairing of Tlircsliing Machines. Tersons in want or anvthinc. in cur I line, would lo well by civinr u a call. in, ,tidl of :coun,,ry ,,,0;,ucft' 'dr old MetaJ, taken in exchange fur our Manu- ' facturo, t Ilia hiuheat market jirico. I :1IAU1.EY k SON'S, j Clentfiold, IV. November lst.-lftfl.-tf. CAKHIAGB AND Wagon Shop! (Immediately in rear of Machine Shop.) ths c,int f ciotrf.tld and the r"lio In gen. tn ,h. .av0 Stored into nartnershin and w, ...jy fi'do all kinds f.f werk on WAGONS, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, Ac, Ac. AU i.k Js of repairing done with neatness and despatch. --Cr-Ordera promptly attended to. .1. F. ROTE. w. Mcknight, ClearfioM, Julj 5, lf"!5 ly. ! N. B. Thankful for put farorK, lie aubserib era would respectfully si. licit a continuance e the snme. He invites bis old eurtuncr. and aa many nrw ones as may see proper, to give him a call. I havo now uteoolated with mo in the hnine.-i, Wm. Mok'nijht, who l u :.porienoed i workman ; ar.d if yon want a good carriage or j timber-sl.'d give aa a tall. J. F. Rora. CMMnt ll.I.D CUUNTV It WK The ClearGeltl CoiiB'' l'.anlc ai an Incorporated liietitutinn ha gone out of exi.tet.ee br the sur render of Its charter on May 12ti, lSfl.S. All ef its attick ia owned by the subscribers, I ho,ill contio is tho bnk!n(r business at the lame place ax private banl.rs under the Bro) earns of the " Clearfield Coanty Bank." " e are jefponeinio lor he dehta oi 108 bank, .... ,.. . .i.. i .. .i . ' I Pcrosit received n-j J inturtst pfcltl irho roo "r,i'lcfl, fora fixf 1 ,in"'- I aper discounted at six rer eeal, as b.-retofore Our personal r-MmnslbllitT is Medd for all uruits leroiveu n x ou'incss transacted. .1 ! ... !... 1 ' . . . ' . A continuance of the liberal patronage of tbe f l'lint,8, U1u "r 'h '7 is respectfully eolici . . . . . .. ... ... i I rasidant, Cashier ani Officers of tbe late M-ioiiroeiu county nana, we require the notes k.. nni IT t AM -A U.t M Jnmea T. Leonard, Ilichard Snaw, Win. Porter, James li. Orh.tu, A. K. Wright, O. I,. Itoed, AVilllam A. Wallaco. SsThe basinets of the tack will be ein Jur ied by J"hn M. Adam., t. , as ( sthtor. jun :., ! t.