it (SUartldd NfjiutiUrau. Wtl'NtsnAY,::: :::::Ftn. 21, I SCJ ; . Tyrone & Clearfield K. R- Company. Jxcon (ikaiUiaht, nsjod "8 years nnJ The following resolutions were adopts 1 at a 151 da VS. meeting of tbe Bsrd of Mreetors, held Vlb. inst . , , AVsWirrf, 7 hat any subscribers to the Capital I n JSrady 1p., On lllC 2d lllfd , nt tltC rUoch, who have paid a!l instalments thereon residence of lior HOn-ill-lavv, M rs. Kl.17.- but have not jet received their Certifi.atea.be AnETI S1IKI furrncl ly 0f Indiana renuested to furnish evidence of such payment . J before the it day of April ensuing, to u. 11, county, ncd 1 4 years. Fhillingford, Treasurer, and receiTe their certi- ' ficatesof Stock in accordance therewith. ( 1 L'ljITtiK'it N OTIC 12. In the Orphans flanlrtil, That all persons who hae collected jt- Court of Clearfield county, T nn'a, in the subscriptions male to the Capital Stock of the mailer of the estate of laaae England deo'd. The Company, be directed to report II. H. Shilling. j Auditor appointed by tbe court to audit, icttle ford, Treasurer, Immediately. By order of the and adjust the accounts of James Hughes Ad rloard of Directors. U. II. SllILLINOKOKO. miniitratorof the Estate of Isaac Knglaud.dec'd, I'hiladeiphiaa, Feb, 14, 18f.-3t. j will meet the parties interested for the purpose ssp j of his" appointment, oa Thursday the 1st day of To THE STOCK HOLDERS. Wo Call March 1806, at 1 o'elwk p. in., at the oQsce of ., . ,, . I Hen. Wm. A. Wallace In Clearfield. the aiiention oi me Kioct holders ia ho Tyrone & Clearfield Hail Uoad, to tlio following communication, which will explain itself : PlIILAPELVHfA, Feb. 12, 1S0U. ' Gentlemen ; 1 have been instructed "by your Directors to la' before you 'tlio following information, and request a't early reply to the proposal accom panying it. At the Annual Meeting of the Stock holders, hold January 24th, 160, a resolution was passed instructing the Board of Directors to have an inter view with the parties pressing their claims against the Company, with a view to tho postponement of a salt oi' the Koad, and an amicable settlement less prejudicial to the Stockholders than by a salo. Jj agreement with the Bondhold ers the sale has been postponed, and the following proposal will be held open for j-our acceptance until March 2Uth, 1800. The parties have agreed to appoint a Trustee, in whose hands shall be placed the stock by the Stockholders, ' and if all'thc stock isthus placed by the time named', the Trustee will then be placed in possession of an amount of Bonds to te taken up and canceled in xchango for the stock, equal at par to the valueof nine-tenth of the Slock. The remaining one-tenth of the Stock to be returned to the Stockholders in the proiiortion of one share for each ten shares, placed by the holder in the hands of tho Trustee and for nil pro portions not divisible by ten in cash for tho proportion,at theralo of three ' -dollars per share. Should this be done, then the Bond holders agree to receive Stock at par from the Company, for the remainder of their claims. W. J. Howard, ono of j-our Dircc- " tors, has been selected to act as your Trustee, to whom will bo given your replies, ond such Certificates of tock as you may determine to send him, with power of attorney to transfer the tame. Addrcsnyctir Communications to 11. 11. SuiLMNoroan, Sec'y A Treas urer. No. 3 Forrest Place, Philad'a. Very Kefpectfully 11. J. LoMiiAtitT, President. DnATit of an Editor. John B Jones, Esq., died at Burlington, N. J. on tho 4th iust., aged 50 years. He was a nnlire of Accomac county Va., During President '.Tyler's administra tion he was solo editor and proprietor . of Tho Madiaonian, at that time the President's organ, and the leading ed itorials of that able journal were from his vigorous and facile pen. He was, . during the whole of that adtninistra , tion, upon the most intimate and con fidential relation with Mr. Webster, Mr. Upshur, Mr. Spencer and Mr. Ewing, of Mr. Tyler's Cabinet and was frequently invited to,and partici pated in. tlio consultations oi Uio loading men of the country. Fur some timo previous to the lireiikiii-r out of the hito civil war, Mr. Jones resided in lliiilii,rrl rtn on.l rAtnA o woikbll' ,B, . ,' .,,,. , ,. i,i (leli.lna.Blyleil Hie Southern Mom tor. I tako a look nt mf thoW and ,or Ho was also the author of "Wild Wcs- jthcmseWes. I am going to sell the cheap tern Scenes," and several other pub- rat snd tesl Wares ever offered in this lieations, tbat betrnyed rare literary ftbililv. Tiik Leoislatlre. Tl; l.rwK- ml. jourr-ed on Friday last, to meet on Tuesday the 27tli. Tlio mcinbcr ocm to have but littlo lo do. In our opinion it would be well for tho pcojilo of Uio Stale, if they would adjourn altogether, because the bliick Ju'pnbli cau niajority in both branches., arc determined to put tho negro a bead. Tboy talk vote and spend all their 4imc in the intoreHtof the "gentleman from Africa." It is peculiarly slrango wb- 'doyal" politicians have fallen 60 (enthusiastically in lovo with tbo black race. What a wonderful mix. wo wo of would havo ere long, ifUie love ilie female portion was to run ' paine channel. tbe f...... t e- , ii 1 latinos, Alpnoc.us, Merinos, Ginghams, Congrf.-TIiis fntgtnci.Ury body Mu;lin 'J;ipllel;e(, auJ unLij, is trying to do, that, which the Con-j Drillings federates tried for four years diasolvo t . n .. i "n- ' i r-i i TT . Tickinrjs, Cotton ond Wool Flannels, tbo Union. They are dostinod tomcet Satineits, Cotlena.les, Cassimcroa, Ladies' with a more disastrous defeat than Coats.Nubias and Hoods, Baltno- the former, because they will be anni-j ral "d ".ft wEh C" liilated, and only remembered for their WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH, innumerable and cowariily crimesJ Also, a fine asortment of men's Dravr Thcir whole time i consumed in the BDJ 1Uu 4 lloot 4 Sboe interests of the negroes. Wcaronur-' tlUCCHSWarCf pmodat the Black Republican leadcr,GlM8ware' tt"'SS"Md,piC" in thii body Stevens after a pracli-iKSHORTA GENERAL ASSORTMENT cal demonstration on bis part, for over thirty years, to t hango & negro to a white man, bo ptill continues in his counsp, with the fact fctarving him in faeo that the .cheioe Lt a tota failure. In Hivcnri.1 township, on th 12lh inr-t, Vll.MM 11. O'llRYMt, fljred W years, 2 months and 2'2A days. In leealuv tp., on Iho lih instant. iyeb7i m-n j. llakk Walters, Aud'r TytlTICIi All person! art hereby cautioned J against harboring or trusting my wifo, Mary Ann, on my account, a sbe bat loft my bout and board without just eauso or provoca tion. I am, therefore, determined not to pay any debts of her contracting, afier this date, uu. left compelled by law. Til OS. J. Dl.NLAI'. February 14th, 18!6-3t-pd. S3 u b poena in IMvorre. Id the Common I'lm Augustus bebnarrs I of Clearfield eo., I'enn'a vs ho. 87 January T. ISflS. Kinily Sell nam. J Suhpvma AW. Vitorte. The undersigned having been appointed by ttao Court, Commissioner to take testimony in the above eaae, will meet the parties interested for that purpose, at tbe office of Jlon. Wm. A. Wallace, in Cloarttotri, on Wednesday the 28th day of February 185r, between the hours of V a. m. and p. m. J. 13 LA KE WALTERS, Fob 7th, IIIH.Kt Commissioner. 4tilipuena In Divorce. In the Court of Com Kj Margaret J. Khooin 1'leu of CluarBold eo. So. 233 Jan. T. 1S6C. ty her neit friend J. liluke Walters, ve Samuel J. Rbcetn. lihe undersigned, ComuiUoiuncr, appniuted, ia open Court to take testimony iu tho above ch, hereby gives notice that he will attend t the du ties of said appointment, at bis office, in tbe Borough of CloarfielJ, en Saturday the Sd day of March A. 1). lSfi, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 3 o'clock p. m. when and wiivre all parties interested, may attend and cross ex amine. WM. M. M CI LLOl lJll, Clearfield, Feb. 7th, ISAS-St Cnunuistiuncr Something New. O. SUMMERFIELD F LEGAL. Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, rhilipsburg, I'cnn'n. I would respectfully inform tbe 1'ublic, lli at 1 have opened a room in tbe borough of i'bilihburg, for tbo Diiiuutacture and bald of ' Tin Ware out of the best material tbe ruuiket will nftbrd, and tnade by cxperienctl workman, all of which I will ell nt either wbolestilo or retail prices aurprUingly low. I utk Iboao in neeil orauytbing in Ihii lint to call and examine my rare and satisfy themselves that it it made 'for use. Country Merchants desiring to purchase small lots uf Ware will find it to their ad- i Tantage to buy ot me. Stoves of all sizes and sbapes, for burcing either Wool or Coal. 1 would call particular at- tenlion to that well tried and popular i ... i ' . , Uxikinp ttoe called, tery approprialely, , tbo I RUN SI 1) US. ThitStovehasallthe' advantnijeej poaaesaed by others, benides thooven is larger, aud the ash pit deeper and more top surface than tbat of any oth er More in tiie market, and ti wittiout a rival, 1 also keep on hand all kinds of Store I 1J1C ' Mm whirn l wm sell as low as it can l e pur chased went of tho mountain. 1 also keep constantly on hand.shovel.s Carlisle bolts, .'rales, firebrick, stove lining, aled soles, Waiiin Irons, tibet .ink. .Sad Irons. r.rass and Torcolain Kettles, together with a variety or wares too numerous lo mention. Also a Urge stock of the best kind of :in.. .Stoneware,' . ' ,. .. ; Andla't tliough not least in tny line' of Lusiuess, is that of j SltmililUT i I'UUlUlg. I I am prepared to fill all orders in this line kj .mi.v.-, Iiiimi:iunn lout of tbo best material. I want every . . , . out of the best material. I want every ricinity. I have several "Tropic Ileat- inp ' and "rnrlor took Moves that I will I soil at cot, to close out tho stock for the 'Seaion. Try me. Feb 7th lNGG-tf- O.S. F LEGAL. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second Street , CLEARFIELD. TENN'A. NEW FI Km7?E W Au7X NO EM EXTR and New Goods AT VERY LOW TEICES. Tho undersigned bavice formed a co partnership, in tbe Mercantile biihiness. ! wou.d respectfully invito tbo attention of the 1'ublic cenernllv to their anlcndirl 'assorlemnt of Merchandise, which is . ""w."p.'"b . . NJL1J Vf.ltl l-UW UU! CASH. Tbeir stock consists in part of Dry Goods, of the ll outility, Juch as Trints. Do- of everything usually kept in a re tail More. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT t FLA NIG AN. Clearfield, January 0th, 18C5.tr. RiiCMrr ami Rri:Mim iiK td ClearCeld eoanty, Fean'a, tor A. I., 104. CtmiHvmita Kastiaa, sTf., TresHirer of Clearfield rounly, la the Cemmrni wealth of 1'ena. svlvania, in aecount with bald rnunty, fmin the e'th day of Janaary, A. D., ISi, until the 1st dy of January, A. D., lk. ( iifproH. Te a irount received I'ruiri t'ollcrlors for I6S, and previous years, 118.111) 4S To aai't rec'u from untested IkhJi, f'.'i 1.1 To ami reo'd from CuMectnr nn slnte, 4,:tH0 41 To ain't ree'd from anseatod land nn state, 3H 4T Toaiu'trec'd from bounty fund of lit) J, 1,324 40 To amount received from relief fund, 4,464 1 1 : To a' nit ree'd from Commissioners book, Vi7 49 To balance due last settlement, 17 TO ' ruauiTua. By A sponsors wagos, $ 63S 75 By Agricultural, 120 00 By Election expenses, SV 1J Ky Commonwealth costs, - 1ISS 97 Ky Constables wagos, 147 4G Ily Foxes and Wild eats, 117 i liy Court-house bonds, 8t00 00 By Court-bouse Coupons, HSi 00 By Interest orders, 600 00 By Interest on orders, 41 82 By Jurors wsges, S206 3i By Sheriff's fees, 10 00 By Printing, & 74 By Vrottonotary's foes, 142 00 By Commissioners wages, 104 41 By Clerks was", 49 74 By Fool contract, IS I 00 By Auditors and Clerk. 224 00 By Bridge eoatraet, 47S 00 By New books and stationary, 493 Tt By Court bouse contract, SC3 17 By District Attorney, IS I 40 By House of refuge, 123 20 By Court crier, 60 (10 By Insurance, 4S4 M By Merchandise, Ul 31 By Koad views, 209 00 By TiusUff 69 30 By Work foraounty 1172 By Inquests ' 35 IV By I'ostage and express 27 07 Hy .Miscellaneous 171 03 By 1'rolb.ouotary's Seal .-. S 40 By Register A Keeordor 79 40 By Auditing Pro' A Keg'e A. 12 00 By Justices costs 25 01 By Janitors fees 25 00 By Jai! fees 67 S liy Flute tux 477 17 By Stale tux on loan 09 711 By ll.pjrt fur 6tate 70 00 liy Collectors per cent on eo., 755 By M per cent on State 218 11 By Exonerations on eounty i n it By " on State 147 40 By Percentage reeeivinj 321 00 By percentage paying 39tl 30 Bal. due county I2 14 Total ,I91 34 tiy,19i ii Received JanuaryHtb, l6, of C. Kratier, Esa.. late Treasurer of Clearfield co. Pa, bixty two dollars and fourteen ennts. being balance due county fund as above. D. W. MOOUE.Treas r. Bountv Fund of 1862 C. Kratxer, liq.f Treasurer of Clearfield eounty , in the t omsnonweaun oi i eon m, in Hwmtsiu I Bounty Fund of September, A. 1S62. IiRITOK. iTo amount received from Collectors $ 16 04 1,422 68 To balance last settlement canniToa. Vj Exonerations to Coll'rs J 27 29 By IVrcentaito 5 9t By BsL transferred te cennty 222 i 46 Total f 3,43 62 $J,433 2 Kelief ?nnd. C. Kralier, Esq., Treasures of CtesrBcld county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ao eount with belief Fund, for A. l) lhti. MOTOR. Te amount received from Collectors $3,791 17 j01 j x b To ain't received from unseated lands 17 43 n't received froia militia Joes 13S 33 balaace last ioUlemeat 2,31$ 80 I caaniToa. I Tty relief orders redeemed 1,61 0 10 By Collectors percenUce let 61 By Collectors exonerations 15 20 p Percentage receiving V4 1 fj , , T"T," , , " " Br Bal. transferred to conntyl, 414 II ' .... ToUl ,4 41 6,4 49 Bounty Fund. C. Kratxer, Esq., Treasurerof Clearfield eounty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ae- . count with Bounty fund under AcU of Aseiubly. ,Te amount received from collectors ISK.9R0 S.1 2,4.(2 .19 l.ono no 1,1)73 3.1 603 S3 14,529 04 " am't ree'd from unseated lands " am't ree'd from Corom'rs books " deduction oa payment of bonds " discount on redemption " balance last settlement CBEMTon. Ty am't Tonds redeemed f ai.Sofl 00 Uy a'mt of Iutcreston bonds ,73 21 ! vik en.,,0",l?. Vj ?i I ,, "y due frea ron b ds tss d 34S IS P.y perccnURe to Collectors 1.074 3 j;, Exonerations to Coll'rs S.072 74 pyTreas'r per cent recMnJ., 771 S lly " pereentasje paying 78 10 Jjal. due Treas r 17 49 $78,52(1 l f7S,420 81 . ...ft, .TI..J.l J K IS1 till Ml , 1U Hill I HI IIIIUQ T 1IUI Ul 1 ,r,ru f ivu. vv 'V n. r.,'i-.(...:i...i..miu ss By Treas'rs percentage 43S 40 Bal due Treasurer Sir) 10 Total 107,048 IO107,04S 10 Due from Collectors. 'Amount of County, Uounty, Etate and Militia, due from Collectors for If4, and previous years. Tuw'rii'S. Col'rs Kames. Ilouuty. Slate. Xfilitis For 1844. Covington, J. Barmny, f 14J.94 f 19,08 ror ISiiS. Decatur, Q Kej hart, 84,00 20,42 Kor IRC4. Ferguson, J. P. Iloyt, I ,7S ' Fr 1S4. New Wash. Jotn A. Net, 1.1,0.1 Total l,70 111)1,0.1 $31,70 The Culleolor of Decatur Uiwo'n. has raid since the sottlement, the sum of Sj,N of County tat, which stood rt arped apsmit bim in this amount. Tbe turn marted thus () has since beea pai.i. Couaty Finaucei. Ain't of outstanding court house bonds 17,100 00 Am't of outxtandins; county orders 10.1 24 Am't due from ous ted landsf IOV47 " due from collectors - I St ; i , r.alsnce due by Treasurer ' t7 14 ' Surplus due county 3,(14 34 Total 111,011 SO 111,019 49 Bounty Fund. Am't of oulstanding Bonnty Donill $109,194 01 Amount h.ilanee due Treasurer 17 48 Am't due from Collectors f 19 78 " due from unseated lauds-'IS, VB0 ffl Indebtedness ol Fund 134,231 12 ToUl fltis.tll 4ltlf.9,Jll 49 C. Ksatssr, Ksq., Treasurer of ClearDeld Coun ty, in account with different townships, fer Koad fund, for the years, A. V., 18M 4. rSSTOB. To a'mt due t'ps from last settlement $1,419 bi " am't received from unseated lands WOJ 4S CRKUIT, Townships. Heccaria Bell Hrpgs Hloom Cralford Ilrady Ilurnsids Chest Covington Decatur Ferguson Am't rd t'ps. Bal das t'ps. $ 47 44 110 70 144 74 $ 1 SS I 42 30 no M 9.1 7 91 200 00 1.14 44 74 00 .19 00 34 90 32 91 T4 i It Gtrerd flashea (Iraham (Jaelifh IlusK'O Jordan Karthaua Knox Ijiwrence Morris I'enn Pike t'nion Woodward Bal due t'l'l M It 1.17 VI 1K 1.10 (I 107 VI 60 tt S5 00 71 64 I.W 1 107 71 142 00 133 45 201 J7 12,453 It II 27 01 2ft i 4 02 I 0 15 61 II 42 - Total 12,453 It $2,453 11 llecelvcd January 19tli, ISM, of C, Kratter, Ksq., lale Treaturer of Clearfield county, Two hundred and one dollars and thirty seven cents, being balnnco due Kosd fund as above stated. D. W. MOOUK, Treasurer. C. KaATxrn, Ex(., Treasurer of Clearfield coun ty, in ac't wiih didoreni t'jis, for cklieol fucd for years A. O. tb64-65. rir.SToa. To bill, due t'ps from last settlement I,5"9 73 " ain't ree'd from unseated lands 754 IS CRKItlT. Townih'ps. Am't pd t'ps. Bal du t'l'l. Beccaria, Bel! BoRP trail ford Brady Burasido Chest Covington .S 31 61 79 77 25 s 182 91 32 20 31 60 251 61 31 4i 2 63 6ft 63 152 33 67 61 39 87 24 39 661 61 27 70 10 99 69 28 t Ai 20 97 29 (3 14 6 376 4 I 8 35 97 2 41 V9 02 48 61 77 77 S 04 liecatur Ferguson tin Uirard (ioslien (iraham Ouelich Huston Jordan Karluaus Knox Lawrence Morris I'enn Pike t'nion Woedwsrd Bal t 72 21 35 7 7 21 OH 31 61 12 77 27 14 Total, $2,292 91 $2,292 91 Received January 19lh, 1866, of C. Kratter, Esq., lute Treasurer ef Clearfiold eounty, Three hundred aad seventy six dollars and forty six cents, be in J balance due School fund as above stated. 1. W. MOOKE, Trcas'r. We, tbs Commissioners of Clearfield county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex amined the accounts of C. Krateer. Esq., late 7eaaurer of Clearfiold eounty, for tbe year, A. D I Mi, do certi til that we find the accounts, as follaws: The amount due theCeunty to be Elev en 7'housandand Eighteen dollars and fifty-nine cents. 7"he amount of outstanding Orders Seven Thousand One Hundred and 7hre dollars and twenty-fonr cents, of which rJeven T'bousand dollnrs are in Court-bouse Bonds. Tbt amount due County by 7'rcasurcr ia Sixty Two dollars and fourteen cents. We also find a surplus due the County of 7 lireo Thousand Nine Hundred and fifteen dollars snd thirty five cents. Tbe amount due Treasurur on Bounty fund is Seventeen dollars and forty-nine cents. Witness ear hands this 20 lb day of Jan. A. D. ISCO, AMOS READ, COX RAD BAKER, Attest, C. 3. WORRELL, Wm. S. Biapucv, Clerk. Couim'rs. We, tbe A editors of ClearteU eounty, Penn'a, bavins; examined the accounts of C. Kratser, Esq., late Treasarer of Clearfield county for the year A. 1). 1805, do report that tbe accounts are as above stated. Tbe amount doe the Road fund by tbe Treasurer is Twe hundred and one dol lars and thirty-seven cents. The amount due tbe School fond by the Treasurer ia Three bun. dard and seventy six dollars and forty-six cents. Witness our bands this 2tttb day of January, A. D. 18GC F. F.CUUTUIET, M. U C.EVANS, Altesl, h. F.IRWIN, W S. PsAOi.rv. Clerk. Auditor. New Goods! MRS H. D. WELCH & CO., Have Just Received Their Fall and Winter Goods, Which were purchased durtnr tbe present de- clins.aod therefore are enabled to sell eery cAeop, Our Stock Consists In part of Morinos, Alpaca., Top- lins. Wool, Armure, and common Ie laines; Prints, Gingbams, Khawla, Hoods, Hosiery and Gloves, Nubias, Hal moral and Hoop 8Kirt, Flan nels, Lades' Cloth, Sheetings. Muslins, Toweling. Tiching, Sontags, breakfast Shawls, Capes, kc Also an assortment of Millinery Goods, Among which a' Hats, Bonnets, Feath ers, Ribbons, Flowers, laces, Frames, Matiness, Velvets, Silks, Cragea, Kttrages, Veils Ic, and a large stock of Holiday Toys, rarian aud Candy Toys. v T y f l'pr Ladies, J Such as romsdes, Oils, Banilolina bloom of youth and I'ainU, Rouge, Lilly While Ac.j Thankful for past favors, we solicit tt con- tinuanceoi tbe kind patronage of ' tbe people of Clearfield Co. RaT" Keroember the place Second ytreet, next door te First Aationel Rank. Dec. ?fl, 'I4 rprnase and abdominal supporters ef every X iod of the latest Improvements, for sale at tbe Dni( ftore of UAKTSWICK A IRWIN. ; ri round and uiifrrciuid spires. Citron, Ens;-' V iisb wurrants, fix. Volise and Vinepar of the best quality, Fer sale by 11.4 1. Clearfield, Janaary lOih, ISfiS. Swalma panarra, Kennedy's medical Dis covery, Ilemhold's lluchu, linker's Cod Liver ; corery, Ilemhold's Iluoho, Daker's Cod Liver Oil, Jane's and Aycr's medicines of every kind tor sale ty Coal, Whale and Linseed Oils, Family Dye, varnishes and paints of all kiuds ground in oil For sale by 11. A I. Rum' Domingo, Hubbell's, Drake's Uoof land's Oerroan, Hostetter's and Uroeno's Oxygenated Hitlers, also purs Liquors, of all klinLs for medU inal purposes, for sale by II. (-1. 1XI.CUTOn NOTICII-NoticslsWa-J by given that Letters Testamentary, have this dsy keen granted to Ihe undersigned, oa lb- Kstate of Samuel Itishcl, deceased, late of Lrady township, ClearDeld county, I'enn'a. All persons Indebted to said Estt te are requested to make linmediats payment, and those having claims acainst thr same will present tnem duly aalkenticated for sattloment T.FRANKLIN RlSnEL. Jan 24th 1?n (It pd- Kxeeutor. 1.USH SALT anj I'LASTKK la large nuan 1 Ulies, at J. I'. KBAUER B. ftlarcb 23, 1SCJ, IIIIIH'.n ttlTTl im at MKi.aKI.I a nioi.rn,.t II OHU IUI A ltrse Kails, at MHKKKUL A HI J LRU'S. Cable t Belli a superior article, at NKIUUl.L d BIOLBR'S. 17 Ml of aU kinds, at i MRRK ki.l 4i;iai.i;rt s. G i not t;iii:s to Ve had at Ut'ltriL I MllWi. I f" adios Furs, Purchasers may rely mood get. J J ting the best Furs at C1IA8. OAKFOKU 'M)AS, Continental Hotel, Pbilad'a. Jan. 11 CARPETING Inirrain, Cotton, bemp,J tair, J'loor Oil-cloths, lirocaleUe, Door msU, A. i J. T. KllA7Xc.lt. Tm US lCALOOODSFiuto, ViMins,-Fifes, Harmonicans, Pnecptors, Musio Paper, Vi olia Bows, Bridgos, Strings of the best quality J. P. KRAZElt'S. - 00T8 and Shoes a eoinplote assortment of I.odios', Uentleinen's, Misses', Boys' aad Childreu's Boots Bnoes and 0 niters at J. T. KKATZER'S. C. KKATZKU k SOX, MU K C II A NT 8, dealers in Dry Goods. Clothing, Hardware, Cuttlory, Queeusware, Groceries, 8hinglos, and Provisions. At the old stand on Front titreet above the Academy. Clearfiold, December 13th, 1865-tf, T n L A K R V A I.TEH S, ficrivonor and Con - 'I a veyaucor Agent for the Purchase and Bale of lands, CLEAUFiEi.ti, J't'l. Prompt attention eiven to all business connect ed with the eouuty offices. Office with Uoa. Wm. A. Wallace. Clearfiold, Jan. lst,186-tf. " LA CKMITIUX(;.-Tlic undersigned res XJ pectfully begs leave to announce to tie pub lic, that he carriua on Blacksmithiag in the bor ough of CleurGeld, whore be will eaecute prompt ly, in a workmanlike manner, all work entrus ted to his care. Special pains taken in shoeing oxen, 'Shop adjoining Town Unit, formerly oecnpied Mr. Huff. WM. SlEVEJfS. November 8th, 1865. -ly. ITIOREST HOUSE Bloom township, Gainer T. Hlooh, Proprietor. This large and commodious House is situstei .1 A 11.- m ...11 A .. f ...a.-.Bill. and miles east of Luthersburg. Tbe Propria- lor will spare no effort to make bis guest corn, fnrUtble and their stay with him pleasant, and thereby expects to receive a liberal share of pub- lie patronage. Ilec. 2H, I8n4.-tf. LETTERS TliST A M E XTA It V, Notiea is kcroby given, that Lettors Testamentary have tbir day been granted, to tiie undersigned, on the estate of Joseph Uargor, dee'd of Brad ford township, C!ar field county, 1'a. All per sons indobted to said esute are requested te make immediate payment, and those having claims sgaintt tbe same will have tbesa properly aatbea Ucatcd for sottlement KOUERT HXSnERT, FUAXCLS CAMPBELL, Ex'rt, Jan 17, '65-pd. 6. A.3ALUWELL. I TCII! ITCH! ITCH! ,rr,HJ Shntirk Smu! WHKATOJi'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch in 41 oours. Ai. euros bail r.heuin, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions uf the Skin. Price 40 cents. For sale by all Drug gists, By sending I0 cents te Weeks A Potter, bolt Agents, 170 Washington street, Huston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of posv age, to any partcf the I nited States. &old by a V. Watson, Clearfield. Peaa'a. 8epUmbcr 27th, lB5.-fimo.-l'd. CI.F.AK1U:M) MJRSERV-EnoornAos Houn IsnrsmT. The undersigned having established a Nurfary, on the Pike, about half way between Clearfield and Curwensville, is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Stand ard and Dwarf,) Evergreens, EhruWery, drape Vines, Gooseberries, Law ton Blackberry, Straw berry and Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab trees, Uuinoe asid early scarlet Ilbeubub, Ac Orders promptly attended to. Address, SepL 20, '65.-Iy. J.D.WKKiHT, Curwensville. PtlOTTKRAPIICR. D. M'0A4;0HKT, hsvhig purchased tbe rhotograph esUblish ment 'ormerly conducted by II. Kridge, woald respectfully announce to tbe ciliiens of Clear field and adjoining counties, that he has recent ly made additional imnroeemetitj to both sky light and aparatua, and he tatters himself tbat be can satisfy the most lasUdeoas tails in a Tata and lifelike likeness. He also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Guilt, Rosewood, and Walnut frames Albums of all sites and stylos and an endless ariety ef casts, lockets, etc., which he will dis pose of at very moderate prioes, for cash- Ilis gallery is in Shaw's row, (up stairs,) Mar ket street, ClcarAeld, Pa,, where he is always rea dy to accommodate customers who mT be in want of a good Likeness of themselves or friends,. particular attention paid to copying ali kinds f pictures, etc November 14th, 1404. A NEW FIRM. hartswick & mm,- Druggists, Clearfield, Penn'a. Having reGtted and removed to tbe room la'.ely ceupied by Richard Mossop, now offer, low for cash, a well se lected assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, A lo, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Oils, Glass, Tutty, Dye Slufu. Stationary, Tobacco and Scgars, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieiiea ever offered :n this place, and warranted to be Uio Market afTords. J. G. HARTSWICK, Dec. 13, 'C5.-tf. JOHN IRWIN. - - - - New Furniture Rooms. ROBERT M'CORKLE, Clearfield, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a, Resneetfully Inform tbe ciUicni of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has commenced the manu facture ol ail ainas oi ramutire, m tne snop on Market street, adjoining tbs Foundry, tvhors he is prepared to make to order such furniture as may be wanted, in good style and f oi.h, to wit : BUREAUS AND SIDE BOA RP3, Wardrobes and Book -rases of all kinds; Bed- steads of every description j Sofas, Work-stands, I ll.l.n.Li U ..h.l.nil.. tn. And will furni.li Ia order Hocking and Arm chairs, and Parlor, coui- ..i.n r. .1 nlkn. .Kain i ti, .i.,. ..i ..tt.i.a nUM lo u,,, ,t f,ir prie.0, f0, cash, or j exchar.jred for approved country produce. Cher ry, Poplar, Maple, Linwood, and other Lnmbor suitable for Furniture will be taken ia exchange for work. Kemember, the shop adieins the Foun- dry. Jan. 17, 'AS tf. K. Al'COKKLK. (Connij) Rational gank; CLEAKFIELD, VA. rihls Bank now open and ready for bushiest. X Olice oa Second street. In tbe building for merly occupied by Leonard, Finaey A Co. MRICTORS ARB OmCtRS. JAg. T. LFOVAHD, Tres't. JA8. B. (Ill AHAM, WM- A. WALLACR, A. K. WRUillT, Jus 28th, Wi lt. RICUARD BHAW. WM. rORTKtL ii:U. L. ItKEB. TTM v. wrtitinT, Cuilner. F RICHARD IIOSSOP, FOURIUN and DOMESTIC OOOD3 Ml'StilKS tt riinratlo priccw 1H;, A I M'.. at hcnssliou rictt ;0IU1K(iS at Hnnat.ioD rricea ALl'ACAS at Hrnadtion rricn Jusl reciol at MUSSOl'. ("iIXGII AM.S k Sensation rrice ctirsTZ THINTS at at at at KctiHation Kensaliou ronsation rjenfiation prices piicea prices piJAV AT1 rtces at MOXSOiV siiAWii; HON NETS a)IX)KKI 1 MUSLINS 1 Bensaliou priooa ctenuUou prices at Ki'DKulion prtcM All to U had at MOSSOrS', MX EN at CitASlI at CURTAINS nt f A BI.K CLOTHS nt Kensatioa Ketisatiou Kensaliou Sensation Sen ia tion prices prices priorj ptioes FUINGK- LACE HOSIERY Rl BliONS TRIMUINOS of all kinds & at t at at prices at M(lSS3rS'. Ruination Sonaation Sensation prioes prices prices at Bensalion prioes in any quan'ly Alwai avs on hand at MOSSOrS'. CARSlilliRKS SATTINETS TWEE!. JEANS VESTING SUIUTUliK at aJ. at at id at Scnaauoa titiMaiioa Konsatsoa Bensaliou Herniation 8eniation pnoes prioes prices prices prices prices At sioxsornr. ' CLOTHING such as Coats, rnnt4 "Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Hhirw, Bouts, Shoes, I lain en1 Caps, at seuuLioo price Now for sale at KOSSOrS. , , u.,r' such ax pnwn,oaus 'Forks, Knives, at aeusalioa pnoes Spikijs, Hinges, at MOSSOfS'. at sensatusfl friues at Mntalioa prices at MOSSUIV. at aousaUon prioes LIQUORS, snob us Wine, Brandy, Gin, W b iskey, Copnac, etc., etc., FRUITS, ouch as Trunes, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, ic. GROCERIES, say Flour, II a in s, .Shoulder?, Sugar, Molassns, CoUce, Tea, Cracker, Spices, Candle, Coal Oil, etc., etc Always at MOSSOrS. I'.LACKISO ROPES row PER KIIOT LEAD CAPS at aetiaalion sensation sensation teusauon M'nsailion sensation pnoes prioes prices price prices at t at ut at pnoes At the store of UICUARD JIUSSOP. MOSSOP Always keeps on hand a full assortniont of all kinds of poods required for the accommodation of the public. Kov. 12, 1444. . FRESH ARRIVALS, AT THE CHEAP STOrJS OF' Spring Goods, NEW And Very Cheap ! ! BOYKTOK, SIIOVTKRS A (5RAU AM suc cessors to Boyntoa A Showers respectfully announce lo tbe publia that they are aew eptn ing an extensive assortment of FALL GOODS, At the old stand in Graham's new building which tbey oiler to sell at astonishingly low prioaa, (considering tbeir cost !) for rash or approv ed country produce. Their stock of DltY GOODS CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Customer! can there finds CALICOES WITH FART COLORS 1 MUSLINS 1 DELAINES! LAWNS ! CLOTHS I CASSIMERSI VESTINGS! LADIES' SHAWLS I QENTS'SIJAWLS UATS k CArS I BOOTS I SHOES CARPETS k OIL-CLOTHS! OUR STOCK OK FANCYGOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, embracing NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS! NOTIONS Scarfs! Head-Nets I Kwk-Tic. Satchels! Port Mori naics ! Brushes riiotompliic Albums I IirES, TOBACCO t SEGAR3! TERFUMEKY OF A I.L KINDS 1 Or anything else in tho Notion Line ! ALSO, HARD-WARE! Queens ware, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! AU of the best quality, and selected with special regard to the trade of Clearfield county. AI F. 110YNTOV, JOSKPIt SIIOWKRS, EPWARD URAHAM. Clearfield, May 19. 1SH4. NEWSTOIIE. 1IAVINQ BOUGHT OUT THE F.N- lire Slock of Goods or James E. Watson, I AM PRErAUED TO SELL Gooils of all description, Cheaper than TIIE CUEAPEST. Give Liu a rail before purchasing else. where. JACOB M. KErLER. 1'hilipslmrg, Jnnaary ."d. lStlfi. OTAl'I.K Pry j O Clonk cloths, OihhIs Cloths, Cassimerat Tweeds, FtatiiH'tta, Kilkwara Flannels, Tickll:g, Mum, Liuen, l'nMi alike tld prices at .. J. r.KATZF.rV9.