Sit " IrarEfft LrpnHican I ULLULI1 Rate of fnWrl.tlor. AevertUdtig and JohMtig. I Ut'ijUfwi, ?'. - - tr0 if tmjid iii!n t!x moHl, 3 40 tY k wiirf ottr the Jju". ratiuft 0 six esusilaf, S CO AJaarV and ZVre" notiett, tat, 6 tii, Auditor' aoftrts, tach, ... iVoli'ont mid .'(rcjt, oc, S times, Kaaufur.oii NOflYrs. 3 ll't'lf. ' T2 2 1 . 2 00 7mmii jtiltvrtttrinriifs. Pfr Mm- 0 10 1 , , I lint; or lri 3 fi'wrs.or est, J For tack teHM( insertion, .inj adtrrtirinj, for tach tqwrt of 10 J ;, or in J limn, or It, Far tack tubttqutnl inttrtion, Pnfnrional Carilt, 1 year, - Hooal mtite. per lint, I to 60 50 to - 8 00 15 . 10 8 00 12 00 IS (0 20 00 S5 00 CO 00 Ucitiiary nod on, orrr 0 tines, pr (ie, Ytarl, ud frilling, 1 tquart, fo da 2 10 - - oto do t do " Ttarl, adttititiuy, i tvlum, - 1 m . . u 1 " The above rttet apply only to advtrtlsemcntt set np plain. Advertise menu act in Urge type, ir with eutf, oront of plain style, will be cbnrg- 4 double the above rates tor space, Blankt, tingle quirt, .do 3 quirtt, per quirt, do C quirt; per quirt, do owr 6 quint, per quirt, UandUlU, 1 i&cel, 24, or leu, du theel, 25, or lett, do s&t, 2i, or lett, ' do ickolt tkett. 23. or lett, Over 25 of each of above at proportionate rates. 5S-The abovo rates were agreed upon by the nndersigncd, on the 3d day of December, 1S61, and will be ifictly adhered to during theprosenl high prices ol all kinds of printing materials. G. W. BM'1R, A CO., Publishers Of the "Clearfield RrptMiean.'' 8. J. KOW, Publisher of the "ncjttman'i Journal." CLFARFIELD CO. DIRECTOR Y TIME OF HOLD 1KB C0TJJ7. Jd Monday In January, j 2d Monday In June, Id Monday in March, 4th Monday in Sept. f each year, and continue two weeks if necessary. COtSIYAKD DISTKICT OFFICES, Prei't Judio on. SnmuM Linn, Bellefonte. At'te Jndgee--Hon. J. D.Thorapson.Curwensville lion. a. C Foley, Clearfield, Fbcnfl, Jacob A. tauit, Protbonotory, D. F. Etsweilor, Beg. A Kc Isaiah U. Barker, District Att'y, WM. M. McCuUough u 11 Trcaiurer, C. Kralier, Co. Eurrcyor, H. B. Wright, Commiiiioaerf, Amol Read, Conrad Baker. Cha'i 8. Worrall, AuJilort, F. F. Conteret, M. L.C.Evani. Levi F. Irwin, Coroner, Henry W. Parka. County Sup't. C. B. 6andford, Olen Tlope. Clearfield. Aneonrille. Hurd. Lecontei Mill CurwcssriUe. Clearfield u II LIST OF POST OFFICES. Totnthipi, Pott OMcet, Pottmatlert, Becearia, Olcn Hope, VTm. 6. Wright t'tahrille, Theodore W eld, Ilegarty'i X Eoada.Raml. Hegarty, Bell, Bower, W. WcCraeken, Chett, Cofh, Often d, Forreet, Clearfield Bridge, Woodland, Lutbereburg, TroutTille, Th.A. M'Ohee. J. W. Campbell, II.L.Iieodereon Bloom, Bogge, Bradford, Brady, Jamet llloom, Jainea Furroat, William Albert. R. B.Moore, Chas. Plonpr, JerTereoa Line, Jebn lieberlin, Burnilde, Ckeit, New WaeUngton, Jaa. Oallaber, Burnnde, W. C. Irvin, Patchinville, Jack Patch in, Jacob Boice, G. Totcr, jr. Vita. McUw-Tay, 8. A. Farter, M. A, Frank, P. A. Gaulia. J.F.W.Scbnarre T. W. Fleming, Centre eounty, 8. Radubach, T. F. Boalich, Ed. Williams, Jaa. McClellan C. Mignot, William Carr, A. B. 8baw, T. II.Forcce, Jaa. A. Hegarty Cha. J. Puiey, David Tyler, H. Woodwind, Elira Chaee, G. Ileckadorn, M. O. Etirk, E. C. Brenner. J. C. Brenner, H. W. epencor, A. C. Moore, T. II, Fleming. BenJ. F. Dale, D. E. firubnkor, l-.ast Itidre, Hurd, . McOarTey, ' " ' Weatover, CltarCald, .' Clearfield, Covington, rrenchrille, " Karthaus, PorwenaviBe Curweniville, Decatur, Pbilipiburg, West Decatur, Oaceola Mills, Marron, , Little Toby, Letvnte'a Millr, Raid Hilla, Bhawarille, Grabam'.on, Emilh'a Milla, Madeira, Tyler, I'cr.nlidd, Antonrille, Fait Lick, New Millport, Kylertowo, Morrijdale, Ferguinn, Fox, Girard, M Goth en, Graham, Guelich, Reccaria, Iluaton, it Jordan, Kanhaua, Knot, Morrla, Pan, 11 Tike, Lumber City. I Grampian 11:11s, Curwenarille, Bloomingville, Tnlon, Reekten, Woodward, Jeffries, Jamea Lockctt, 1 'This Post OCiee will do fur Cheat towrmliip. n lU answer lor xerguaon townebip. ETATE GOVERNMENT. Governor; A. G. Curtin, Centre eounty $4,000 fec'y of Com Eli Slifer, Voion connly 1,700 Dep. Eec'y of Com ; 8. B. Thomas, Del.eo. 1.500 Auditor General; Iaaae Blanker, Union eo. 1,700 Rurreyor Gon.; Jamet P. Barr, Pittsburgh 1,600 Attorney Gen.; Wm. M, Meredith, Phii'a 8,000 AdjuUnt Gen,; A. U Ruetell, Bedford eo. State Treasurer 1 W, II. Keuible, PhU'a 1,700 (Superintendent Common bchoola; R. C Coburn, Bradford eounty 1,400 I'eputy Mp t; tatnuel r. lialei, Crawford eo fctate Librarian, Wien Forney, liarrieburg $00 BUTREME COURT OF TENN'A. Chief Juitlce ; George W. Woodward of Luierne Assoeiate Juatiees ; Jitnea Thompson of Eria " " William Strong of Backs " " JobnM. Reed of Tliil a " Daniel Aenew of Beiver. The Court holds its tersions ia Philadelpbiaon tbe first Monday of January; in UarrUburg on ini loonn mnnnit nr inn sat K.mVtn nn th , f rat Monday in October ; and ia Pittsburg on tbe third Monday in October. All return from the XXV Judicial District, eompriaing the eounliea tit Clearfield, Center and Clinton, are to be made a the second Monday of February. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. IXICCTITI. President Andrew Johnson, efTennessee $25,000 Vice President Pro. Tern. S. Foote, of VL ,000 CABINET OFFICERS. ml. tuts, 58.0(H) Eecretary of Ftate ; Wm. II. Fewird, of New York See'y of Trearery ; Ilugh M'Culloogh, of Indiana Ree'y of Wars Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania Pec'y of the Navy ; Gideon Wells, of Connecticut PecreUry of Interior; James Harlan, of Io wa, P. M. General William Df unison, of Ohio' Attorney Genera' .'.o,,, Speed, of KenUoky. JUDICIARY. Cbiit JriTici, 56,600 AnsociATis, $GO00 Chief Justice; 8. P. Chase, of Ohio. Associate Jmijoeij Samwl Nelson, of Xew York " Robert C. Grier. of Penn'a. - (,";n,riI-W,JM'fGeori1' 'i ..... atban Clifford, of Maine, " David Davis, of Jl.inoie, ' " N.U.E.,n.,0fOUo7 " " Sterhea J. Fields, of rl'. Foprems Conrt meets 1st ilscday of December, la Washington City, D. C. PTOVISIOJrS-Flour, Cheese, Lard, Dried Arcles. Cried Paachaa. tkcUA r.ml..l iraiB la west a the store ef J. P. KKA1ZER. . . ilheeee a very fineoaelity and cheap at - J Ui.K9.Zll t JIGl.tA'S. ) isinrss girtdorsL johm n. cvm. ; c. f. am. ATttiKKUV AT LAW, Fet.t. nth ISCS. I . Itellffontt Ta. M Cl'M.OHCIt, ArmnnaT it , Cleartt d, Pa. Pffi?e on Market Ptieet one door east of the "Clearfield County li.uk." B ay 4, 1861 tf. ROBERT J. WAuIiACE, ArtiautT at Liw ClearBcU, Vu, Cffiee In Skaw'i Row, op poriu the Journal oflSoe. 1 dee. 1. 185. f TM)MS 4. 1W CIJI.I.OUGH, Attorney at Law. Offlee adjoining the Berk, formerly occupied by J B. Mcltnally, K1., Market itreet, Clearfield, Pa Will attend promptly to Collcctlnni, Salo ofLande, Ac. Dee.JT02 JOHN L. CUTTLE, . Attorney at Law and Real I'.etate Apeut, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Oficton Marhfltl. Opposite th Jail, . RESPECTFULLY oflere bii e.rricet in eelU ine and buTine lamia in Clearfield and ad joining countiei and with an ex)ericnce of over twenty yeere ai a burToyor, natter diuiii m ho can render falUfaetion. Feb. '63 tf. CTRENITJS HOWE. JtlBTICE OF TUK PEACE. "For DacaTva Townehip, j will promptly attend to all uuiineae entrueieo. w bit nare. P. O. Addrete, Philiptburg Pa. Aug. 21t 18fil wi 0SEP11 H. BRETH, Juetiee of the Peace, and I Licenred Conveyanoer, New Vefhington, Clearfield eounty. Pa. no 1 7o, t i. J. E. u'hubrav. " MMCIX MITCniI.L. Dealers in Foreign and Domeitie Merohaudne, Lumber, drain, rf-e. New Washington, October 25, 18r5-ly.pd. CIcnrDeiq Up., fa. MRS. B. J. UtJlKl reepectfuuy anncno 'cei that the will take a few Pupila in Vo cal and Piano Ml' SIC, to commence Morar.) April 3d. Terras, $10 per quarter of 11 weeLi ILar-Uooini at rexilenoe 01 J. u. -uio, r.sq Clearfield, March 22, 1816- DR. J. P. L'lU'IlI"lKLIWLte Bur geon of the 8.1d Regiment, l'eun'a Yulun leere, having returned from the Army, offeri hit profeesional aervicee to tbe eitiaene of Clearfield and vicinity. Profeuionul calli promptly atten ded to. Office on fcoutb hast corner 01 a Market ttrcete. Oct 4, 18o5.-6mo.-pd. J. P. KRATZER, MERCHANT, and doa'.cr in Dry Oooda Clothinjr, Hardware, Quecnaware, Grocoriea Provialona, As. Market atreet, oppotite tbe Jail, uearneia ra. April Snth !, ; EORQE FALK takca Ibii method of Inform- T ioz the watermen of Clearfield eounty that he baa refitted and reopened the hotel formerly kept by E. Ecbreiaer, at Coxettown, where be will take eapeeial paina to render tatiafaction to all wbo favor nim with their patronage. Coxeetown, April 11, B. amj. A V taken out a License for erying vendues j and other Publie aalea, either in Euglish or Uer msn, respectfully offers bis service!, to his fellow cilitens, and will attend to all calls fiom any part of the county, on the shortest notice either verbally or by letter, and upon the most reason able terms. ,. When so desired, be will furnish the Clerka and complete all the bunscta connect ed with the sale. JOSEPH H. JONES. Kylertown.JO., Mar. 1,J8S. ly. pd. Susquohanna House, C VR WENS VILLE, ra. H-. W. HOKRALL, Proprietor. THIS large and commodious BOTXL lade lightfully located en the bank of tbe Sua a,ocbanna, in the borough of Curwensville. The present proprietor will spare ao effort to render his euttomeri comfortable, and hopes tc merit a liberal share of pubtio patronage. HIS BAR AND TABLE Will be well supplied with every thing the mar ket affords. Raftmon will always find his "latch string" out. Mar. 23, 'M. If. 18G5. 1365. IIIILADELnilA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. Thia great line traverse the Northern and Korthwett counties of Pennsylva nia to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. It has besn leesed and is operated by tbe FENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Time of Passenger trains at Euromisr. Leave Iaatward. Erie Mail Train 10.12 A.M. Erie Express Train 9.17 P.M. Leave Westward. Erie Mall Train 10.12 A. M. Erie Express Train 8.52 P. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and E 1 pro pa Trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. ' New York Connection. Leave N. York at II p. m., arrive at Erie LIT a.m. Iave Erie at 1.65 p.m., arrive at N.York l.lip.m No change of tars between I'.rle A N.York. Elegant Bleeping Cart oa all Night trains. For information respoclin Passenger busi ness, apply at Cor. 30lh and Market Bt's, Phii'a. And fr Freight business of the Company's Agents S. B. Eingstonjr., Cor. 13th and Market itreets, Philadelphia J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimore. H. H. UotiTon, General Frolght Agt Pbil'a. II. W. Gwiftnan, General Ticket AgU Phii'a. A L. TYLER, General Eup't, VVllliamaport BALD EAGLE VALLEY RAIL ROAD Tail Arrangement Leave r.astward. STATIONS. Time. r Leave Westward. 1 STATIONS. Time, Pyrone Intersection Bald Eagle Hannah (.60 an Lock Daren 2.40p.m 9.00 9 07 1 9.22 9.15 9.44 9.&S 10 OS ! Li a Haven Int. 2 4) 2 62 2.58 ' I.M ' 1.24 1 143 4.00 1 4-06 1 4.10 1 4 25 1 4.35 1 4.40 4.50 1 I MU1 IIi.ll j Beech Creek . Kagleville ! Howard ; Monnt Eagle ; Holters j Curtin i Mileaburg 1 Bellfonte J j i,ort l"la Julian Tnionville B. A 8.8. Int., 10.18 Mileaburg 10.24 Mileaburg 10.44 C. rtia 10.68 1 Milesburg Hollers 11.02 Mount Eagle 1110 Int., 4.65 5.07 1 6.21 1 1 nioDvuie j Julian : Martha 1-1 111 - Howard Eagleville Beech Creek Mill Hall Flemington 11.26 11.42 " 11.48 " 12.no p.m 12 13 ' 6 as 6 49 6.01 6.18 6.25 1 Port Matilda Hannah Bald Esple Intersection SBB1VI AT Tyrone L'k Haven Int. 12.15 aamvi it ) T . -1. 1, , ft , n m ! 4S JAMES LEWIS, 6p t T. A C. and B. E. V. Branca Roads. TTROKK A CLKARFIELD RAIL ROAD. Fall ArrangemenU Lkavr Eastward, ETAT10KS. Time. I'RAra KoRvawAan. 6TATI0K8. Time. Mlip.bur, i Tlsanktao P. M. t.bt 4.SS 4.14 4.2 4.SC 4.41 4.61 . 6.11 . 1.30 A. VI. 8.5S 9.10 9.J0 9.30 9.4S 9.6T 10.10 Tyrone ""T ! SrV. ? Intersection Vanscoyoe Gardner Mt. l'ltaaant Pair rait Sandy Ridge Poweltoa Summit ML Pleasant . Gardner Venaeeyoe laterseotioa ! Osceola ' Dunbar ARRIVI at Pnllipsbnrg IS Si iiii Tyrone l.tO I 1 x' 11.00 'JAMES LEWIS. I eil 7. A C. tad B. JL , Breach Beads. a'nim imrrc Alii.' r. A SING mv.n.'j lll lllt 413. AT T1IK Cheap Cash Store ov U AJ -Lilili A A I AAV II All I I Marlet ttrctt, epptliU the Clearuld Uwic, Cloftrficld, Pa. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Winter Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. . T am Juit receiving and opening a carefully elected itockof fashionable Spring A Eummor D of almost every description, A beautiful aeiortraent of Print! and Dry gooda, of the newest and lateit itylei. Alio a great variety of aeeful notione. llnv A vn VATTnYO Bonneta, Bhawli, Hate and Cape, Booti and Bhoei, a large quantity. Hardware, Queoneware, Drogi and Jedicinei, Oil andi'tinti, Carpet A Oil Clothe, GROCERIES, . - ' Fiih, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in J J and i barreli, of the beet quality, all of which will be lold at the loweet caeb or ready pay prioei. My old friendi and the public, generally, are reapectrully invited te call. P9-K. B All kinde of ffM.Vand approved COUXTRY MODUCE taken in exchange for Oooda. WM. T. IRWIN. Clearfield, May 21, 1$65. : MERRELL & BIGLER Hare just opened a large and iplendid wsorttDPnt of New Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. TIIEY have tbe best assortment ofHarflware that has ever been brought to this county which I bey will soil at tbe most reasonable pr i ees, among which will be found a splendid lo t CUTLERY, To which they Invite the special attention of the public, embracing heavy Silver-plated Forks, Spoons and JSuUr knives of the best manufac ture. A lot ef Pis tola of the best pattern, and other fire-arms. Also a general assortment or pistol cartridges all of which will be sold at reasona ble prices, Tbey continue to manufacture all kinds of Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove pipe, etc., which cannot be surpassed In tLis sec tion of the SUie. Tbey also have on band Pittsburgh Plow, among which are Steel Centre Lever Plows. Also, Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im fetnenta. , . (bok Stoves, 'Parlor aiid Coal Stores a general assortment, and of tbe best pat erni, for tale at reasonable prices, v Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps; Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a gnncrs! xjjcrtuient Glass, putty, Nails, Iron andCastings of great variety ; in fact almost every thing wanted by tbe publio can be found ia their establishment, and at prices that cannot be beat. Now is the time to purchase, iryoa desire any thing In thoirline of business. Give them a call and examine their stock, end they feel assured that yoa can be accommodated Remember, their establishment ia on Second Street, Clearfield, Pa , where you can buy gi ods to toe very best advantage. X90M silver, copper, brass, pewter and old eanngs will be taken in exchange for goods. - May 20, 1883. MEUKELL A BldLER. Cheap furniture ! TESIRES to Inform hit old friends and ens X.J turners that, having enlarged hit shop and increased bit facilities for manufastorlng, he Is bow prepared to make to order fut ilture atmsy be oneireil, la good style and at cheap rales fnr I ash. He mostly has on band at hit "Furni ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready-made curniiure, among wnicn art liureaus and JSide-Uonrus, Wardrobes and book-Cases: Centre, Sofa, Parlor Breakfast and fining Extension Tablet. Common. French-Post, cottage,' Jenny- Lind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS of 11, KINDS, WORK-STANDS HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac. Rocking and Arm Chairs, Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chain and Common and other Chal.-s. LOOKJXG- GLASSES Of every description on hand; and new glassos tor ola trainee, which will be put In oa ve ry reasonable terms oa short notioe. II also keeps on han!, or furnithet to or der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattrei ns. rflPFIN. fyf"virv kind Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desired. Also, llouae Palntlnsr done toerdcr. The sutseriber also manufactures, and bat constantly en hand, - Clement'i Patent Washing Mashina. The beat now in use. Those nsiog this machine never need be without clean clothes 1 Ue also bat Flyer's Patent Churn, A superior art'.cle. A family using thlt Chora never need be without butter I All the above and many other articles are fur nished to customers cheap for Case or eiohonged for approved eountry produce. Chetry, Maple, Poplar, Mo wood and olbor Lumber suitable for Cabinetwork, taken In exchange for furniture. 4rRemoiubor the shop is on Market street, Clearfield, Pa.. and aearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." J011N GULICH. Nov. 28, 1802. y I FURS- FCRS- FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKF0RD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, FniLADILrBI A. Have now oper.sd their larff and splendid stock of LADIES' FURCATES. COLLARS. MUFFS, CUFFS, GLOVES, . , - , , a xs iHU i ii n in rmk blssriii liiihiil im r anrv w uw ' Jlno"' '-T-i m"M ifT' "na tfi3ever Miore offere(l by them, all of which are warrant - I OU WW W M IFI'IKUUIKII IU11'LIU I ui bought. Oct. 5, 18C5.-4mo. , THIMBLK ' KFJN Plpe-Boset s AoglJlIsJ MKRRELIi BldLIR'B rn m f m m U B U U ViWTCAi.. - .Avr.M f V y fiU M eenttaally e an annUI eautma tho buTinf rIT I .V.... it,. 1 ik ar SnUnred oa the OOl u. beeaune, If eoldered the tolde, tuere u i j waye melted roln enough that cannot be remor- ( ed, to dettroy the fruit 1 Thote bavin front i, will not hare their fruit endangertJ In thii manner, and ur Caol amiDleu. lMlftealli ni Jereew lnrt. : R05.tr. WKRSKLL A 1.I3LEF. nr n A t T M t,' PCTT 1 1 rniit nndericned have thti day formed a Co- t rarlne,,,p nnil0r the firm nan,, of Irwin A lart,l10rn, fnr the trannetWm ofa tlenen.1 Mer- tchendiro ana l.nnner tnnr. n 'k well eolected Itock or Uooai na necn anueu 10 voae already on band at the Corner Hiore in Cnrwonivillo where we are now prep.tr M to ilmw j Cuiitotuere a completed afdortmeot with priece ; a low aa the loweit. The hli:hot market ratee ; n.M f.ir Lumber or all description. The patronage ol the pnblle U reKpectfully olioitcd. EDWARD A. IKVIN. W. R. HARTSHORN. Curwcntvll'.e, July 2, lSi- BAHGAINS1 In Curwensville. The Subscriber has just opened at the Cld Stand, in Curwensvillc, a largo nssort- JI F.N T OF ALL KINDS OF GOOD3 and Wre, auiied lo tbi locality, which HE WILL SELL Cheaper than they can be Bough In tht County, for Cwh, CALL AND SEE Ladies and Gentlemen, BEFORE TURCII ASINO ELSEWHERE, and I'm aatUfied you Kill fiod it TO YOUR INTEREST TO PURCHASE No. 22, 1865. JOHN JRVIN. CLEARI IliM) ACADKMV. The sec ond Sevilon of this Institution will com mence on Monday, December 11th. Pupils can enter at any time. Tbey will b charged with tuition from tbe time they enter to tbe close of the Session. Tbe courre of instruction embrace! every thing that it Included in a thorough, practical and ac- eoninliabed education for both sexes. Tbe Principal, baring bad the advantage or much expericoc in bis profession, assures pa rent and guardians thst bis entire ability and energies will be derotod to the mural and men tal training of tbe youth placed under btt charge. TERM OV TUITION. Orthography, Reading, Writing. Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and History, per Ses sion ( 1 1 weeks) 5-00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensura tion, Surveylug, Philosophy, Phjtiolugy, Chem istry and Book Keeping, $7,60 Latin and Oreck with any of tbe above Branch es. tio.oo r-sV-No dsductlnn will be made for absence. jrsT-Fir further particularsinouire of P. L. HARRISON, Clearfield, December 6, 1805 if. Principal HAltLEY STSONS r-fi e- ry rr w v-n 1 v r 'j . . Clear field, Pcnna. , They hereby notify tbe pnblle, that the Foundry, ! In the Borongh of Clearfield, hat been put In full blast, end tbty are no ready tc accommodate the community with anything peitmiaiog to their line. , Tbty keep constantly on band a goneral assortment of Cook; Turlor nnd Ten Tlato Stoves, for Iiitming EITIIKR WOOD OR COAL Salamander's, Number 4, Base Stoves, Number 3 and 4, Wash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallons, Fire Grates 20 and 23 incites, FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES, riows and Plow Cssliogs. Wo aro, also, prepared to mako nil kinds of. GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS, and special attention i paid to tbe te pairing of Threshing Machines. Persons in want of anything, in our line, would do well Ly giving us ft call. All kind of country produce, end old Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu facture, at the highest market prim. IIARLEY & SONS, Cleai field, Pa., November lit. ISOS.-lf. 1VT JEW CAR HI AG R 1 AND Wagon Shop! (Immediately In rear of Maxblne Pbop.) TI1K eubseribers would respeottnty inform tbe eitisens of Clearliold and the public in gen eral that they have entered Into partnership and are ready to do all kinds of work oa CARRIAGES. WAGOXS, ' SLEIGHS, SLEDS, io, Alt klndt of repairing done with nratnett and despatch. Hf-OrJcra promptly attended to. J. F ROTE. V7u. MtKNIGlIT. ClearSeM, July t, 18S ly. N. B.-ThanVrul for past favors, the tulneriV ert would rerptotfully sulieit a continuanoe o tbe tame, lie invites bis old customers, and at many new onet at may see proper, to elve bint a call. I have now associated with me In the business, M'ra, MeKnight, wbo is an experienced workman j and if you want a good earrings or timber-sled give us a tail, J. T. Bora. AnnUltFIKI-D COUNTY n iJJK The J ClenrSeld County Bank at an Incorporated I inatitntlon has gone out existence h, tbe ear- render of iU charter on May 12th, 18i. All of Its stock is owned by the per ditcounted at tlx rer eeat as heretofore Our personal responsibility it plsdged for all deposit received and business transacted. A eontlnbanct of tbe liberal patronage of the biainoas men of the eonnty la respectfully solid ted. At President, Cashier and Officer! of tlie late 1 nenrneia county uank, we require th ClenrBold County Bank, we requl the notca of aani taai . ti j . emption. Jamet i . iitouara, ' Vlm- Porter, Richard rhaw. Jamet B. Graham, G. L. Reed. - - w I William A. Wallace. fl-TKe Wlorea of the B.Ai.k will he tonAue- led ly John M. AJamt, E , u Cashier. . ' Jaa ii,'tiM. anKiitift woo win continue the banking bayinosa at the . 1 Kl 1 CrKIl I fl T lliilP II I llP.' mrlo"ens i uouars, lolins, rifbs, l ulesi same place as private bankers under tht firm iJY "VS. 0uiUr ,M YloliB tlr,nRfc , nem. of tbe CleatBMd County Eauk." ; I 1 A VFr -. nianiiraetiire four horse sweep h sic Boost Golden rhaln, Ooldea Shower, We are responsible for the debu or tbe Bank, J-" '""T Thr"hin M schljet, with thresher, Golden Conser, Qolden Trio, ao., ie. and will pay Its noret on demand at the counter. ,h"kcr v,FP ' f. ' ' ""I trolOT tr- j MreicHe It constantly receirlat? Deposits received and Interost raid when mo- pow" Thr'hin Maehlaee.wiih thresher.shaker.'from Philadelphia all the latest music, whieh ney it left for a lived tl-ni. " strap all eomplete, for 1 14 at the shop, or persons al a distance wishing, ran order, and Pa nrr-rrunn nnTcno BISAILISIR HI'S FORF.10N and DO MIOTIC GOOI3 At At at Kenmlioti Herniation prioon jiriooi DKI.AlNI'S CdlUMtd.S 8cnntin Kenalion ALPACAS at Junt rrccivpl nt MORSOl'S', (lINTiIIAMS CHINTZ . al at At at Al At At At FciiMitiou &cnalion Honsntion rM)iM ien prion price pi ice prices. ;.;'. Sentmlion prices 4 , nt Mossors' 1 SHAWUS j;uXNK''S . okL rj 1 " n.r'" fllUOL.IiNa) Snnanlioti nriCL'S Sensation pricen SensalioQ pricts All to le bnd at MOSSOrS'. , LINEN t Sensation prices nrw"a C1CASII at C'UKTAINS. Ht Sensntton Sdnantioa iSeosftlion prices prices fABIiH CLOTHS nt FUINGE Al Sersation prices Hi MOSSOPS'., LACE t Sensation I1USIEKY . At Sensation UlliliONS At Seuaftlion prices prices prices TRIMMINGS) of all kind & Vat in anv ouan'ty I Sensation prices Alwnvs on bend et MOSSOrS'. CARS1MKRKS S ATT I NETS TWEliDS JEANS VESTINGS SIJlItTINGS al at nt At at at hensntion Sensation Sensation Sensntion Sensation prices prices prices prices prices price! Sensation prices at MOSSOl'S'. CLOTITING such AS CofttS, PulllS, Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Boots, Shoes, Mate and Cnj, at sensation prices Kow for sale at MOSSOFS', HARD W A It El aucb as Snws, nails Forks, Knives, Spikes, Hinges, L1QUOES. snch us Wine, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, at sensation prices at iiossors'. at sensation price at sensation prices at Mossors. Cociuc. etc., etc., j UllillS. such as Prunes, Paisint, Fig, Filbei ts, ic. OROCEItlES, mj) ( lour, Hans, Shoulders, Supar, Molasses, Cotiee, at sensation prices Tea, C r a c k e rs, Spices, Candle, (xiul Oil, etc., eta Always at MOSSOrS. BLACKING ROPES POWDER At sensation prices prices prices prices prices At t At Ot At seusution sensation sensation sensation sensation SHOT LEAD CAPS prices At the store of RICHARD JIOSSo?, MOSSOP Always keeps on hand a lull assortment of all kinds of goods required for the accommodation of the puLlio. Kov. U, lfit. FRESH ARRIVALS, AT Till: CHEAP STORE OF B0f XT0., SnOITERS t GRAHAM. Fall Goods, NEW And Very Chca ! ! OTNTOS, SnOWEUS A GRAF! AM suc cessors to Bovnton k Fbowers resneeifullv announce to the public that they are now open in; an extonsive assortment of F A L L GOODS, At tbe old stand In Graham's new building which they eftVr to sell at astonithlngly low prices, (considering their eost 1) for cash or npprov. ed eountry produce. Their stook of DllY GOODS;. CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 Customers ean there finds CALICOES WITH FART COLORS! MUSLIM 1 DELAINES l LAWNS I CLOTHS 1 CASS1MERS1 VEST1NOS! LADIES'SilA WL5 ! GENTS' SHAWM HATS A, CATS 1 BOOTS 4 RHOES CARPETS A OIL-CLOTHS! OUR STOCK OF FANCYGOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, embracing NOTIONS I NOTIONS! NOTION'S Scarfs! Head-Nets! Nrk.Tie! Satchels ! Port Monnaies ! Brushes ' . rhotogrnphio Albnras ! FIFES, TORACCO k REG A US ! I r.nr VMt.HX Ur ALU I " . .at' a .. is.. . wr anjimng eiao in the .Notion Line I ALSO, TTATfD-W VTiP.tr:: -- - m- Queens ware,1? GROCERIES PROVISIONS ! All of the best quality, and selected with special regard It the trade of ClrtrBeiri eoontv. A I r. UOVNTON, JOSEPH SHOWERS. KliWARD UKAUAM, Lleerneld, May U, siiyerea to nearest rilroa4 station. Warranted toglvesetisracton In threshing, and kept good, to thresh one ores free of chanre. They have at .tilesburg, Centre county, Te., Siperieaeed Millwrights and Machinists, who w ... . jos io mate new, or repair .m mills, either water or steam power, of any tl.e. Catt - . 'ii . i j i , . . - 1r nn, m'nl forniahca at short notice. in r vr earn cntap aa oaa ts (ot any place in the county. jlWisaae Hanpt it ttiU agent for all the la rartnee Companies ot the Slate io good standing, who do a Cask Business, Vlutual companies not recommended. (Jan 2K. 1841. 1 ,ir AFT ROP1X nf all li Ses. ltVfOJ. MSR ... .. i tires, for sale at KRRKLL A BIGLBR, Mala It , pni). B V 'g. rnn a, iimi l.wyt, W heepe eotntanlly on Land the rhni,i,,t .e L.." Psna'a, Roast, Lu-vc. Pm till lMo la !.... .,,r.i,ll,J !. .l. , """'". Market erTurds. The traveling pulie, will do ,u 'ay' V him a call. 1st, ins. THOMAS M ClUSMAN" " Agent for tlie Singer Sewing Mach'nai i I'liillpiburg, I'vntre CO., 1'euu't. ' Oo. 11th, l65..tf. B. rOSTKK, I). U'UIRK, luw.rragt, w. r. wi,0Bt A. A. WBIOIIT, W. A. WLUt! t.r. lcokaku, j.n. giaiiab- EO. t. RSED. ' BltU. SUAtV, ganfcinjr' & ffollrtlion gonst F03TE2, PEEKS, WEIGHT & CO riIILirSBUKG.Cis.TBi Co., Pa. ' Dills ef Exchange, Notos and Drafts disoonatsl. Collectlnns made and proceed, promptly remittal Kxchanpe on tbe Cities constantly on hand. The above Ranking Home is now open aid ready for business. 6opL C, ISOi. PmurserBC, Centio Co., Penn't. NEW GOODS. L. G. fESLEK, rniLiPSBCRO, Pkkx'a. lororms the Public generally that HE HAS JUST OPENED A Pjileudld HUict of New Codi, that Caa't BE UE.T ANY Vi II EES for Cheapness and Quality. CALL AND SEE. Phllipaburg, Oct. 26 , 18f,5 3m. L. O. KZSELCBV CLEARFIELD STORE Philipsburg, Pa. Wtl.l.UM V. BSTTS. JOB1 f. TVliVIl &EORCB t. BEID. vriLUlX rOWILL. W. W. BETTS, $ CO., (Successors to Munton 4 Goops) Have juat received a Urge and well te, lected Slock of all kind of Staple goodi, such as Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, No tion, IJaruwute, Olass, Nails, Oils, Paints, Quccnstrore, Groceries, Fiour, Bacon, Feed, ec., which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. For Cash or in Ex eli an go for Lumber and Shingles. We hopu to make it to tbe advantage ef Timlicr Men, in the lower end of Clearfield ooanty and on Cleai field Croek, to get Ibeir tnpplies from this point, being on tbe line ef Itnil Road can Sell goods on belter terms than at any point in Clearfield county, and vre are selliag our Stock at such prices as to make it an object to those bay tng goods in this market to deal with us. Advances of Good?, Feed, &c, made on account of Sqcare Timber, which vre will either sell cn commission or buy at fixed rates. Flonr of different Brands can be bad at all times at very low prices, at the Clear- j field Store, Thilipsburg, Feon'a. Dry Goods Notions, o., In great vsrV ety.altlie lowest price for Cash, at the Clearfield Store, I Inhpaburg, Tenn a. Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper thftD lean be hnd any where else, at the Clear .'held Store, riiilipfcburg, Fenn'a. j Call and EiHmine the stock of rood, at the Ueurficld Store, al Tbilipaburg, Ta, Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for mber and Shioeles at tbe Clearfield ore, Tbilipsbutg, Fenn'a, The rhenpeet goods of all kinds ate to bt hvi al the Clearfield Store, at Philipcburg. Call and see if our goods and prices elon'l ! sont the limes. W. W. BETTS, 4 CO. riiilirwlmrff. November lMh. If63.tf. O a a " 2 '"'I B i: T I; ' . m SAln a f ' I - af ! 2 i il , S a m Music Store. S M. G HEENE has opened liis Mn. 9 e ic Store, ono door vcet of Y. Lewit' Book Store, where he keeps eonstantlyoa hand Steinway Sons' and tlaehle't Piano Man ofacturinir Company's Pianos, Maso UamUa's lamnet Ureans and far hart, Keedham A- To . have teat them by -nail, at ptlisher-s price, XOrPianos and Orcsnt Warranted for tva yeare. Those wishing to huy any of the aVove articles - -- - ruiiuv iuim uviorw pr chasint elsewhere. My prices are the same as I ia New York and Philadelphia. i irtuiart cl Instruments tint promptly epel application with any additional InrnrmaUo de 'ii B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., One dor west of Lewis.' Book Store, cr Mist E. A. P. RINDER, CUarBtid, rsc. . ld.Mf Apect fnr CleatBc Id co? Prnn'a, rjaflhlo Rubra, Kaet and Horse Blankwts st " All. ROAD Ot!t Hoe' vl5g USUI; a r o u W" Cl li f' V i I: ' VI KovlJ, '(14. MERRELL 4 BIGXKR'S.