v., lllj utif at, d- l f (TUarfttUl tUiuibiina. jrYinrfrHiur,:::::::: :Arntt, H, ISOO t riv;' 1 JuGd, trill ll hob the Penn.ylvnnia lull Hoed, rill ttop at Tyrone, a. lullo. ; LIATlXe lAITWABl.. . LKAYlao WX.TW.FIp. J kl . AH Vtnclnn.tl rxBreM.S.S.s'nnllimnra T.xnre.,. 7.1 3 j'hil.iriKn-rM 10,07 l'hiiu,ura Exprcj., R,20 ll.y Ex,.T.i.A..,8.fF..t Mno, p.m., rV.Ot :-MaPMsnr." MVMail 7'rain. t. u.. 7.11 1 r' i ( Th Train on the Tyrone A T arrivci at Tyrone at 3 o'clock, p. m., and leave. fur l'Liliptturr, a herotofore S.ij a, ui. The nition to proper train for Pas.engen from llili ae i.ke. .ho . Ea.twurd.i. the Cincinnati tsnr.,. - ' J. fcrWe observe Unit J. Irtin Steel Iowa, moved to proceed to buinens an cH'ort was nuido by tho ProresKivo -p in n . i if on the Siicaker's table, which was party to have the obnoxious oatlt abol- Eslateoftho llunt.nfrdoiinor, a, t Tl0 pro(..cl.dinKs of the ImI.c.1, but the movement wa9 defeated has purchased the Ashland (Schuylkill Senate on thcVcto nicnng beintirst by tho parly representing tho wiHhos co.,) Advocate of A. B. Tate E.sq. May in order they were road, after which of the government. We can only im ucceus attend both, in their under-the bill (Civil Rights) and veto tnes- ngin tho eauso that ban induced tho takings. ; sago were read. Tho motion of Jlr. change now manifested by tho latter, ' T ' rsionil (Democrat), of Ohio, to lay rrty, but it is certain that they now At Home. Tho Legislature hav- ' the bill on tho tabic was lost by a large propose entirely to blot out tho objec inc adiourncd. it will bo rnitifvina-to tho many friendu of Mr. Wallace to knOW that ho hns Trr.,in rut m-noil tn lannY 01 80 0'"A. COmpcllWt lO know mat ho Has again returned to yi0ijtotiieovcl.wiielluingoadHaffaiB8t his homo, whero ho will bo pleased totIien, an(j 1)crmit a vote to bo taken, inoct his old friends and patrons, for a few weeks, after which, ho will re turn to Ilarrisburg, and as chairman of tbo Democratic state central Com mittee, open the Gubernatorial cam pain against' the enemies of tho Union. r 'Cocxty Slteuintendent. Wo call the attention of the School Directors ; of tho connty, to tho notice of C. B. jSandford, Co. Superintendent, which ...-II I . I' 1 , t i mi will bo found in another column. The i Convention of School Directors will meet on Uio 1st day of May, instead I of tho 1st Monday, and elect a Conn i ty Superintendent to servo during the I ensuing three years. Thoso interested I will please notice the change I Another Trial. Tho peoplo of y Snyder county aro to havo another 1 trial at ' removing their county seat I from Middleburg to Selintiirrove. An ? election is to bo hold on tho 2 Uii inst., whereat the voters express by ballot jj;. whether tho public buildings aro to be I removed to the latter'placo. Thisquar I rel has been kept up for over ten years. i i o i l ' For the Republican County Superintendent. j Whcroas the timo is fast approach- I ing when tho dutr will again devolve $ upon the School Directors ot Clearfield 4i county, to elect a County Superinteu- dent for the ensuing i'nree years. I Therefore, Mr. Kdiior, permit mo I, throtigli the columns of j our paper to recommend tho name ol uco. . bny der, as a suitable person for that of fice. Ho projiosea to teach a Norma School for tho pcneCtof tcachers.thrce monthi each year, and as much -more tt tune will permit. Mr. Snyder, as a teacher hafproven himself to be one of the most sueccFsfiil in the county is amply qualified far tho duty of said office; and would, if elected, make a good and impartial otlicer. ,As a teacher ho stand-) at tho head of Lis profession. I would, therefore, urge upon tiie Diroctors to carefully con cider his claim Relieving that roan in the county would make a nrore ab!o, efficient, and honest officer thau Mr. Snyder, A Fkiend of Education. tTho gallows in tho Jail yard, I at Pittsburgh, upon which Mrs. Grind- er and two other persons have been f hung, has been taken to J.bcnsburg, I where Hanger and Buscr are to be hung on Friday next. Tho latter at- tempted to commit suicide 011 the 10th inst., by opening an artery in lils arm. , Had ho taken the precaution to lie down, he would havo succeeded, but , lio stood up until from the loss of blood he fell to tbo floor, Upc noiso iilarnicd the watchinan, wht upon proceeding to the cetic, found him prostrated in ,1ns goro. The flow of blood was soon fitoppc.l, and he must now suffer the penalty of the law. 1 ' "Gone Dkad " The Pennsylvania! Legislaluro departed this life, Thursday tho 12th instant, nged four and 1813 to JH I7, and his defection ntjiy mutunl conecnv Ti Tyi I . I A a 41, -.,... !..! little ., I,.,n I l. ' '' 'D '' Mlfir, fl I1IUIIIIIO IIIIU 11,11 UI.J 17. drj lliu VJU.fcjlB 1. 1 1 1 1 V , V.ill9v3 IIU IIIIIV IUUI 111 .1 Lli. would say, in pronounc'iig sentenco of loyal eanip. " leath, "iway God havo I, FTI llj JXJA lldlU IIIVIl J ll liMr.n.. I, -.v. n A, , r.n their souls. Hon, L. W.IIall was clcet- noir souis. iior, n . uai was cm- d Speaker of the Senate, by tho d.s-, Jn.on.sts during tho recess Hon. j d Geo. B. Schall received the Demo cratic votes. ,i tekT"to listen to the eloquence of a asoldicr -whose vigor and cajincity con tributed so largely to the overthrow of the slaveholders" rebellion." liar rislurgTjraon Ben B.ttkd 'l ler. 1: Sco Gvn.. Grant's Report, where Ben's "vigor and capacity'' represent- ? m d vuicij vol av'j u.. in n irvil,ii.. Patriot t- Union! . tVj-Tho Dcmocrat'.C revival, b.'is extended to all tbo WcsLern But a nn " fi The spriiir; elections sIkjm- lariro gains tor tho Democracy in too election ol citv And town otlicors. In tho motd' popular towns -of Wisonstn.tho Dem- ocrats defeated the niggers, and their white dis-unionnllies combined. ' -, . ' RFroNSTRt:cT.,.'-Th, Nw Or. Jeans Picaj'une says the best evideneo that reconstruction is rapidly .taking place is that clergymen are kept rid- Ing day and ruiht tnarrving vounj folks. Altars and bridals a"r Vordc? . of the day in tr.oRe parts Krgro Civil Eights .Bill. Tim Vaslnngton corrcfmnndcnt of tho I hiladclpbia Atf, thus describes tho Ffe.no In the Honerv on tho Oil. Instant, whilt, tho Prcsidont's Veto was under discussion in that body: "The excitement tii.il i-u iw rmiliix.d V tO thollouso wing of tile Capitol. TIlO uniiiTsifMiitlinir that the Civil Jiirht l,;il n.0lnUlmlm, l.rmurl.l a lr.. " w v,.v-w.. i,n,l,nii i.l ,nm,l,i n l,l(. iiml l.f.il h.i thoeiillerles. The floor also was tin. usually full, nearly every member be- inrr in hid Heat. .After the. expiration " v- V"" iX" -.t iiwi MiAnninrr nni r hi r u i unn t l" "M' rt ".ow. majority. Tho Dernoerals who wan- ' t0 debato tho bill seeing nooppor- During tho call of tho roll ai d the final pasago Ot the bill over tho veto, the floor and galleriei. wero remarka-,"''" leaturcs altout it, but winch bly silent. It was first sujiposed that shall reqtiiro nothing more from a Jlr. ay moii d would doilyc tho n'oto,',t)tliolic or a Jew than is required but wlicn his name was tailed ho , frm the most devout mcinbor of tho voted no. '' ' iCst:i blinhod Church This is tho most Mr. Bingham who imposed tho bill important ateo in the direction of lij origiiwilly was paired with two go-jt'lisin that has been taken by tho tUmcn who would have voted ur it,; British government for many years. othcrwiso he ( LiDirham) would have: voted against it. Mr. .Raymond is the only Republican whoso name is recor ded in the negative, l.elley, Myers, O'Neill and Thaver, voted for tho bill. ,fl 0ni Alabama, reports fearful mortal The Speaker, (Mr. Colfax) directed 'My mong tho negroes. They, havo the club to call his name, and ho vo-j Bt'ut tere(1 tlie small pox through town' ted in the affirmative. When tho re-j iU1,i country, and uro dying rapidly. suit (yeas. Viz; nays, 41) ivas an-, nounccd, tho most deafening dicei-s and hurrahs went uo from tho floor. and were re-echoed from tho iralleries. The whites and blacks vied with caclii1" nios(- instances the negroes do thoir other in chceriHg and waving hand- kerchiefs. They snooic nanus nearii ly, and, in act, did everything except 'A private letter received by a gentle embrace each other. Alter tho House ! niun io this f ily also announces the adjourned, they repaired to tho fiVir for tho purjiose of congratulating their friends. A committee of the darkies wero present, with botjuctt, m hich they presented to Senators and Represen tative who voted for the bill. Trum bull, Wilson and other, wero only honored and rewarded for their la bors by these black and brown-akiu-ned damsels. 1ii1,-n Tr,,nm r.p T1. ll .1 trt nniri V iitiu I , ui 1 itiiiim.iruia.i.iiiiir near getting into a diilieulty this f- ... . .. J ..1 tetnoon. After the ailjc he ail ournment ol thft House, and whilo many members utid strangers were upon the floor, gcnlkHiian, whosfl name 1 did not iiear, Kaid to Mr. Kclley that Pennsylvania would go Peniccratie by over 80,0(10, unless ho t KcllcyV a'ild his " friends changed, their twtict, whereupon Kcl ley replied that he uida t want any ol Andrew Johnson's hounds about him. Tho gentleman then shook his list in Kelley S face, and threatened to cull him soundlj,- for 'calling him a hound., Thojwlico interfered uud tho Judge was saved Vom any further trooble. Hon. Anhv Stkwart. This venor ahle geittlema;i, no many years the leading man of Fayette county, Tit., in opposition to the detnocraiic )arty, is cut in Aill support of I'rcsident Johnson, and belabors the radicals witn eoiiKHjeriuiie siuni. ;jr. a , in a recent Mccch, said "ho bad served several years in Congress with Andrew Johnson. lie knew him well, and he never knew a firmer, purer, or more palriotio man a man who, by bis talent an l maiden elloNs, had raised hiuiscJI by regular steps from tho very lowest to tho highest position in the world. He had good sense and good principles. His instincts are all right, and he can't go wrong. You can neither drivo nor seduce him." Mr. Stewart, belongs to the old lino Whig flock, and is well and favorably known toho people of this stato bo ciiuso of his former extreme tariff views He held a seat in Tongres onifrom 1821 to 1829, from lf-31 to ''Thk Blood or the MAntrns is the j. Culrci..' -Mr. Thomas x raIn of ConcorJ XjJW IIarn . Mn d;ct' oll (!)0 . 2l,th ult.,after al litili! more than tjiir veurs tif sufl'erinir fi.nm .l.rin.invietv.ilnii I hrt FiFPn U i u ' J . . , P ,, i .. , ih;i. t the a iiirtiHi tjillliin ii iiiu "loval" i ir.lf.ro M-hr diktf lived his hrot Iter's ijiiutinPtifliec the Democratic .' J . g , ' . ' .jii.mio.io, ii v .... .T,inlT.J.I, 1. l!,n IUI 1 1 ,1 I'llllNl'll'lll'l'il !f tho leaders' U ntAK,nA,LTa;l.U w Jt W ll.'Fl It' lillkl Illfll. Illfalllllflll III III 11 lr I - . I I i- 1.1 .il .11. 1 . f I',,b.irrennlh..irskiita. Vono-eiif V . .,, . , , tt ls II. UIO ; 1 Will t'Cpay, Sliul tllO I.Ortl, and terriblo will it bo when itisjnetwl OUt tO tho "loyal" scoundrels who . iiji! . i.r.i nave iicki uigu cnriiivai oi ..-wwu nu plunder thcuf 1,lt flvO 3'Carii.. xtn- caster ji'tdligrncer.: , ( i . ... ,', ...... ' ' ,, . ' . , ' , r a men mtniteci, uinii.ci.. GiHtry, was iiomiouled by tho ion cabal, controlled by, Stevens For-' W 4 (V,, Tld liks, them is of-d to tho "government," and in favor of tho social nn3 political equality ol tho n(.gro, and wust ami will do all he houW ho ,)ec,-cted (JoTcrn0P; t , ' , , , . . , ' r huve tho word vide, alru-ken out of the Corif tituti'in'. A Tn i CM mi rn Jnrut Tim British (riverumeiit havo at last do. termtned lo relieve Iho Ii ih people heir most fruitful cause of of ono of ll complaint, by abolishing tho Rowan ' . . i . i . rri .... i ... V lltlldllU UBl OHIO, AIIIIV Dill II pTitC. tinillv il.'lmirc.l i-vcrv foimcin'ui.M:. t.rnni MMUlM.n CiiUiolii Iroill IKilillllir miV iwmilioil Of i ... . ... i .i i. i Honor or iriisi Ulnior IIIO Itl lllsll LrOV- ernment. Jtnot only rcuuircil at'iilli- oli! trt KWMr ttlloiMillicn If. tlx. PlN.tna. . , . tinit ril'rtnulv lint it lilou iun onmim I. od.lnm to rooomiir.o tlm Church of KnlanJ as the truo esiioiicnt' of ths Christian religion. At llio Bession of rolilPinil. At. lll ROHltinn flf V' ' . "v V, ' " I :'-"S'"-l" i :i i-i in n i 11 r i rtwii,i 11 1 1 i 1 1 f i run tionablo restriction upon Catholics. Upon a test vote in tho Hoitso ol Com-"f " "i int., uim v mo Hieiu- bora out of nearly seven hundred dis-' 'willed to the abolishment of (ho oath. ' The proposition now is to establish a wrm or oaiu inut snail tiavo no see -Ai'W ior:: bun Smallpox in Alahama ami G korcia. A letter received in' Washington. 1 " ri1 t ...-.. .'j'i -' ....r9.-, bio, in consoqueiico oi tlm wandering proiKMisitic of the blacks. Nor are ! "umber of fatal cases known, as! own burying, and m rep(rt i luaue ol the deaths. either sin- v or 111 "hhs. fearful spread ofihis loathsome diseaso amongst tho block in Georgia. In Augusta and tlio interior town of tU Stato its ravages are very great Sua. VOTKHSof Clt'itrlii'hl co., remeni ber that Gen. John W. Geary, tho op position nominee for Governor, is the cspocial stool pigoon.of Tbad Stevens, k Co., and endorses every word and . . , . i( , ,. -. , , aC ' Uut' U'Mt d,HU"l.on -,H,,1 ""fe'gwt- 1 TI . .. , I a 110 -uovernnieni, naving denounced them as ''traitors," it be hiHHbs every friend of the Union, to rally to tho standard of Wester, Cly nicr, and the " Union savers." ' C-Forney's J'ret-, calls the nigger civil rights biJI.pastover tla Presidents veto, bt tne JvuiUliers, . "tliO StatUO Ol ' Fre(.dom. Wo , 'should liko to know what slavery is. ' ' . , . . ' 1 . ,, y - r ' 1 1 1 In Bradford t p., on tho Ilth inst., Kdwarp Le Rov, son of Georgo V and' Annie K. "Luzier," aged 1 yeah, and 3 months.' . .Tjie.Mai.kets. Reported weekly for the Republican.) CiKAKririn, Pa., April 4, IfM. Wheat, d bua. $2 bO tpAlea, dry VI hu. I M Bre, . , . I 40 4ppleliutler, V SL I 0 Cm, On: ll ool. V1 lb (0 Out., . . 60 'Lard, lb '20 Buck wheat, . 1 0U t-ork in lloe, II 1 P,ilnt,.f, . . , 2 Oil fallow, j) lb 13 Flaxri-ed, J nnCuiti-T. " ' 40 Tiinnlhr, - 4 0,FI.,ur, H, ; 1150 Cloreraned, S On Keg., doren, 25 W llfnna, f illlhinrlva.flS oeh. n 01 . ilttl 1 2 rtr f rtisruirjits-' TI'.CAMI niurt accompany the follnWirg aotlora toin.ure attention : Admini'tratora'and Kxeru tore' nntioee eaob.Sl 6(1 1 Auditor.' nntie I S2 &4 : liirwiUitiua miticcel2 09 (Cnulion. II tt ; Ktraya (I iO.and all other tranticnt Notice, at the aawie) rutea. Other advertifctneni. at l (0 per monra fur I or lf. imcrtiooe, for ercli a lditiunal in.er- tion .'i0 renie. Ten line, or le, count a ei,tire sr.-.-iv: - ' n viwiulugiiii of I'aiUierKiilp TiwaO-nart- 1 ner.hin heretofure exi.nnz between K. II. Moure and t. J. Hover, under Uie title of le'o.ire A Buyer, doing buxinee. In Luthecaburg, Clear fli ld rnuntr, 1'rnn'a, haa thiedHy tieen oiolvcd The Bosk aM-ouiiti re , aio or lettleueat aad Collec tion All perron, knowing theen.elvea Indebted to eail flrwi will yUui sail and .ett'e. It. It. Moor.E, ; i.j. iiovittu . W 4j . , Moor, who, ihankful lor pail pation- . . . Invite, a continuance of ibe nte. n H. moose, i.nitirmnirjr. r. pm inn, VV". ! t A S.L. tCA Ma I ! I DITOK'! MHH I; The nnder.lgned jtx. Auditor, appointed by the (lipli.in. Coirrt, tn oi. tribute money in the band of Maltbew Og- ; iln. Aaniai.imur nf John M. O.-di.a. dea'J' i" "" tj "' of hi" PP"H""'. 'Friday, the 4th rl.v of May ISM, at J o'clock, . ... . ... , , . , m.. ai the otiica ol nm. A. naiace t ni., Ui Clear- y9 M-TII 11 1D. J D'I'l--. . i va.ni. A MJITOIfJt XOTICH Die under.igned, 'lY. Auditor, appoiBinl in "pen Court, to dia ,h. hrnr-.d, ari.inir ttn, the aalo of ral euitc,iindr lea. it, No. T4Hrpi. Term, isr.s, In the ca.o of John Fergu.on v. John Uregnry. nerenj give, noucr inai ue win anena id inn u- ti1 0f.id appointment, on Falurdat. lao 2th Hayof April, 1S0, belweea tbo fcoun of. 10 '.'.flofmk '"f 'i3 0'cM .0"id.,,", ! ; bia ofllce In tho Borough of Clearfield, when and ', where all parUei Interested Ui.v attend if tb ey -M . , WM. M. MoClLLOl ill!, dis-nn-,"1!' jPl,iijJ.6.Jl.: lnli,,; rVuses. ''Seeley'. HardIiubberTraM"cure. oi .'0.? X."!Z"?"7 red in hat1 ing, sited to inrmt rrqmr r.o .trapping; clcancrt. Ilghtet, eaeioat, and boel Tro.i known. Feprl for pawphlvt. , I. B. 8EFLEY', PoU Proprietor, April lllb, 1SC9 41 1317 Cho.tast t, Phil'a .iTjHrenrseSTaT MFFKELL 0ir,trn'5. fBM) TIIR school DIRECTORS 1 ofCleniflolilroiintyj Uthihmcn I f,rw"n" ff ,h f'M 1 of lh.lorlvtl.ird eeetinnarttia Art M.tfA. yea are hereby noliAe i ...... iii i- rifars.id, nn tht fiH.t Tii.iut in May, I'f, ,. .1. . .... j. ..e .l .. . t ... 1 l , oemg vrn j in no inuiilii, i w r i"l in " ""'" ""l "''r,r''? b? "Mtj ...... t tif . - " ..,.( Ill,rir ...l.i.mlo arniiir.in.ni.. 1 - . v . anl ul au.l nmnnifi in lh atl i.l Irarn n v,u'"' fP' m-mmi, ior th.ihr.a 'c" ..?? !. " '"""' . 01 tnmV '"""" ",r. ,De '. n, " ' r m iha Kiiu k,,...Ii,i.4i ) Ilu.rl.K,,,. wioj'td lb, ;ih. thiny nin.h and "ttieih 71 ilth, UM.iit. p. K. Dirootor. will Hon. of laid Art C. B. 8ANDFOKD. Ai.ril llth. 18.t On Sun't.' U U IlirnnlnM lll k,.. ! mtnil iKat Am .T. ' "7.-lu": . uJ.. ... ... T.....I.. I M., i in'i'ini hi firouun ip cukukwu num id? uii. HOY TO SAVE HONEY. The tinei are bard ; ypu'd like to know llow you nmy .ave ynur Dollar. J The way to do it I will how, It you will read what lollowi. A man who li.ed out far from kere, Who worked hard at hi. trade ; But had a honaeliold to (Uf port, Thal.quando.ed J1 be made, I net him once, ny he, "my friend, I look threadbare and roucb j I I've tried to get inyaelf a euit, . , '.' But can't .are up enough." Buy. I, my friend, bow much have yo J - . j " " tell yon where to co. To foi uit hft!'. toond and cheap " At KLUL.ll.l A'aud 'Jo. lie tovk what little he bitd ..Ted. ' And went to Kelzruatelu A IJrolhere Ana there he got a bamteouie eui -Kut ball be paid to other.. Now be f. home, be look, .u wall j Aad ihfir eSoct i. .nch, Ttot when they take their daily meali, yiiey don't eat lulf 19 much. And now he Aada on Sa turday night Willi all their want, aupplted ; , That he ha. money left to tpend, ' And aom. to lay aside. Ui. good .urrta., with cheerful .utile, He gladly UIU to all ; If you'd .are Money, go and bar, Your clothe, at KeUeiiateln L'io hlngllall. Where be ebea peit. finent, anl beat Clotliinc .d tood uriji,ilin g,10j.an b.badtoeui ,tI7 t,i, and in every etyie. April n. i8Mir. ".UARTERLY KEPORT OF THE FIKST Kalitaal Bank' Clearfield, Pa, April ISC. At.aT., Kote. and Uill. Ui.cc unteJ, .- , , IS.12 TS Over Drafu, I i t 1,679 69 U. 6, Uond. Depontrt with V. B. Trea. arer, ! .eoare Circumiion, 1 Sprcie, I I ! : I l.rgril Tendar nutea, t i t Coiupuiinil Inlere.t note., ' t ' Caah 110 band Nat A Bank notoa, tine from National Bank. : Due from other Bauka A Banker., Kipen.re. , t I I t I Tae. paid, t i I I Furniture and Fic'uret, : t lOO.MO AO l.fiflt 4 13AHU 3g B 0:1(1 Oil 1.225 00 S.T15 94 t 2,071 '3 S71 39 ' ' 04 92 ; Tl il 220.4J7 76 UaiiUtik. Capital Mock pain In, f i0,flo 04 'urptot fund, : t Circulating note, 1 Individual Deponite, Dividend, unpaid, 1 Hue National Bank., Ilue Bank. A Bankvr., Intereat and Exchange, l.lioo n n.ris no 28.2UII 3i .1X1 S. . 7,24 l ' SI 1,813 11 2n.4sr 76 T certify the afcnre to le a true ahftract f mm Cie Quwuerly report ibt to tli rnuinrllat ol i. 1reaury. A.C. FINKkT, Ca.bior. April I lib, IS6H..SU t cents Wanted! H7S permmth. Same f ihing entirely new. The l'hoto;rph Ce nd Family Record. Thi.l. a (reatuppi.rtunity I TX VZ uV. I'elttha need, (tnttil.ata low pnoe, and it. !h.n uj ,,,n'i. 1. .,.:.....n. 7 win 1 1 A n u, in r.,i , n, , Ilia .uccea. wkicb ba. attrnded it. nl. wir rant, the aaeurance that osa ran he lold to al met avcry family. We are prepared ta ekow that we hi e agent, who are clenrtf g f 174 aHery aiontli. AJdre. fur Ctmnlare an4 Tena.. HAY. MO Ml A CO., Manufacturer.. April 4th, ls(.t lino. 814 Cbetatyt., Pbila. lirtuitee. AptHta $75 In l?00 per smntb 1? for Gtnt li-rurn, aud l f 7i fur Ladiea, verywbera, U lotr iduee the C'Uiinon tetae Fnuiilv Sewing Maehie. iuiroril and perfect ed. It will hem, felL.liicb, quilt, hind, brnid and embroider beiuiiilully. J'rlce only $20, milking the rlantio lurk nidi, and fully warran ted for three year. We pny the ai nve wage, or a roinmir.ioa, Irom which take that anountran he made, Aadrrw or call n C. lx,wr a Co., Office, No. 25) 8. filth ef, Philadelphia. Prxn'a. .fAII letter. jan.wortMl promptly, with eircu i.re and term. April 4th I SUA-1 tun. C1anvacra Wanted, at 12 per moo h. We want reliable agent, (none other,) male and leaiale to take Hie enclusive agetiew in vry eminty and lutnihi In the L'nited Stale., to .ell the Photograph Family Record, a work which every family a ill buy. It 1. bound I ke an album but ta. a railed Hank f.ge nrpn.He acb rlio'orr.pfc, tor a ompUit recoril of the lloAnnd, wife and each child of a family ) ajao cntainirg marriage ceri)loale, fti page. fr tnllitur hi.tnry of ny ejieraW of the fnrailg. Vothing liio if ever puhl'tbed and nn work t'lat egi-nt can eelJ re readily. Old canva.ser. and Ui.i akwild .end fur tirciilarj and term.. It i. neicaeaiy to litre copiri of the work to canvua with; prioe hy exprees 2 50, ii 50 and 17 00 at; le. I: mufiry may he rent by inaiL Kome the tvanthip. wanted. Addrc ' 11ARTLES0X A Co. April US, IStO-ivco. CM Cbe.lnut it. Phil'a' rrIW vVA11l!.-rTietpi.r Tho tare- J t rt .Vtnrk of welt made Tin ware la the .Vtnte, ena.taniiy kept oa rand. AHrehmt. ana Deal I r. are lovited a.. l . M PI I jiv J. xt i r n M n jyiv . i-f t rn I2s M.,k .C k.i-- r.v. j e.i. ' oiua ir -iivvj, a' IJVr41 S o.ntl II. March "Sih. T, it . l kii.H.tri.'i. s .--...'-.-.: ' . - . t DrUIMI H ITIH S M)TICK.-.Not Ml i 1 i he'eby given, that Letter, of Ailauini. trillion have llii. day been granted In the amler. air-ned, oa the e.iaie of Jon - Mi., IT, rireeved, 'ate of Uecoaria townfblp. Clearfield coaailv. !"" ,r""' " " ' "yiere rcq.ieetca , ' imu.e4.nle parment, and Iho.a having claim. aHini,t in .nine, Will pie.ent them duly rI, ; aulbentiratrd lor icttlcment. - " wji; R WEI,I,?, Maich Cf. 'lVC.p.1. C. f. SUOFF, Adm'rs. 1; 1SII- VALT and PLASTER In lnre qHa. til. am. . 1 It L'II1TVLUl March 22. 1S5. '"" - t n A UTf O, APT itopi.g -c all" .Iwi," for'aalo at Dec. 1.1, 1805. MKRRKLL A B1ULER. R pOnnilX CUTTP.H8 at V M E R ELL A BIOLKB'5. lOOTS and Shoee a complete aaenrlineat of .t MidiM, Uenllemen a. Miwe. , Uoya ana Children'! Uooli Short and Dulttr. at - J. T KRATZER'S. .i-i . - i' radle.' Fura, Porcbaerw may rely wpoa get- Jtiog the beet Fur. at CHAS. OAKFORII ) "nr.?., ivneeiemeai rioid, rnnan a. ja. i 1 c table t'halii-.a .iiperior artiole, at ' ' AltUllbL.li B. IYullfy ninrka, all atrea. andhet mannfao. ture.et MICKI1E1.L A BIOLKK'8 1 "VfaBtMhoU of prima Clov.raeod. for aalo hr llJ IRVIN I1AHTSUOKN. rrweBfrtl!V r.lroary ?, 1U l 11 1 t "ti nnnnc Ol 1 Vll VJ IJ WV.UO MOW MW tOBS a f m LaMl Till A. 4 . rl ..al.V ..j iv r irrTi ris iiif i .fffffii'ri. ,.. nmniltntmT A!in AH Willi) All llll liisi. Ilav. Jmm r.c.i.J, and rt opening, at their 1.1,1 i.J n Pmnt Rlrr.t. al.ava tha Old ? land on Front Etrret, al'uve the AoeJrmj, a lrji and well -letted atteriin.nt of SEASON ABLE GOODS which thT are iIlln at Terf lw ralee. -rt ) .t . S It .. ,1 f i tfl I.. m-?" F.ypecial pain. ba. been taken In the election of Ladio. Dree. Mood., white Good., Emhroideriea Milliurry Good., Print., Kercbtefa, Nuble., Olovea, Ae FOR GENTLEMEN. Alway. on hand Black Cloth. Fancy nnd Black Ca.fimerc, r'atnmti, etc., KeaUy UU Clothing ot all kind.. BOOTS AND SHOES. C o c c I a r . 'P5 m. S C3 'Vi NECKTIE'S, and a vnrity of bther article, wbleb they will u 11 at a (mail advance on eoit. 2 , l'lirhnular altnation la invited to tlnir (tork of Carpet., Cottngo, common In gruin, tupeiiiiie Knglith Ingrain and nruiou'U, Flour' aud Tulle Oil Cloth.. U'iiulow .hade, and Wall paper., etc. FI.OUH, I'.ACON. Fish osli. v-3 73 riaHicr, Atitile". IVachee nnd I'ronea kept cnn.lanlly on liaml Ttne I'll ANDY, .VbUkey anti Winfig; for nipuieinal uee. ALSO, in Store a lot of Ji0 aud mull Clover seed. We Ictand to moke it an objeot fur Farmer, and Mechanic, to buy from ua; becauxe we will eil our good. a. low at they can be bought in the county and pay the verj blghent prioe fur all kind, of e mntry pro duce. Wc will a'ao exch.nge g od fur Bcaoot,, Roar and Coiarr oider. j bblnglea. Board., and all kind, of Manufactured Lumber. Clearfield, March 14, (HGU. " "copartnership. . The nndcrMpned bare this day formed a Co. partnership under the firm name of Irwin A H artt.hi.rn, for the tran.actinn of a General Mer cliunJire and LuinW bii.ine... A large and well .elected .lock cf Good. ha. been .'I led to tboio already on bund at the Corner Store in Curwcn.vllle where we are now prepared to .how Cu.tojner. a rujiplcted aon merit with price, a. kw a. ttie low eft, The bi-hert market rate, paid for Lumber of all deecrlptioo. The patronage tt the public it r.npectfully olicited. , , FDWABD A. IRVIN. W. E. HARTSHORN. Cnrwea.ville, ily tfl, 184- f A I)MIKIMTKATtH4' HAI.G OF K8L 2. Eetate. By virtue of an order of the Or ihat' Court f Derka county. renn'iiRiid Clraififld county Penn'a. h felJnevirif! Real iiale, on ilia Moehannon C'eek larlly in li-cntur lownshlp, Clearfield erunly,nd Hush tovrnahtp. Centre county, adjoining , lbs Jloroiii;li of I'll ill iafu rg. Iai the firnjierty of Anron Mull, of Berkt county. Pen n'e deceased, will Lei aold on Ta-e.tl.ij-, the l.t of May, 1800. A',1 tho.e six certain traata or lola of land : "That I. to any, the One undivided otie foonh tmrt of all thai property adjacent in lh JJ.imnh of I'liiliro-burij. Iir.nun Steiner Mills," conipoaee of FIVE con tiaona traola of land, one thereof known a the 'V. ' Ilarnieh' .urvey containing Kive llumlred and Ninety four acres andj .. . ... I. . I e .. . . . . , 1 ivne nunnien ana luuriecn jierciu'e, one iherenfj known ni I he Flfghl' survey, con taining Aeventy-t !pht aorea nnd Tveniy one and Seven-tenth rrche, one llicrtiof known the 'Ir. Albert' a'.rvey.eontiiin ing Sixlv-to acre and 100 perolies, one hereof krown aa the G. It A J.Sieiner, survey, eoolaining Thirty-five acre and Sixly iierolw; nnd One known at theapr ey ol O. ll. d.'- J. Sueiner Ca.coniauiinp: Thret- liundred and Twcniy-eijiht acre?, and 3'hiriy nrphpk, the aaid FIVE Trcia together eontainiitjt, On Tbou.ann and Niuel V-eiin!;rf andlVenty -eirht percli- e, ai.d hhoarancp, exclucne of ptnnll par lilioni ol .aid am vrj-,cneyd to Enntl. on the turnpike, f mile. of Curwen.v4lia, Ivline, Jolin M'hile, nnd Fnoch Gearhart, '"1 0 ile eat of Lutbernburg. Tbo Froprva rejt.eelively. ALSO, the undivided One-1 ,or 1,1,1 Pre n aJori to jrwke hi. gaesUcojn Tl.inl (itimrtof a Irani nf li.i.Li land Stable and their .lay with aita pleaaaoi, n ....... il. -Rioor.t. traPt.' kJl...t . I,!.brl, '":" tea.Tt a literal .baro of pah- r . 1 - KukIi townaliip.Lentre county, containing One Hundred and One acre., ruare or leaa, nnd i.nuiediauely Mdj'tining the foregoing de.ctiheel tract.: the whole containing about Tjvelve Hundred Acres, moro or leaa." I ui. property iadexirpahly loculed. i The Tyrone A Cleat held K iil lload, pa.sr throuuh the wIkiIo length of it. A por- lion nl ll ia heaiilv limiiered with Il.iile' Pine, Onk and Hemlock, and the whole i. underlaid with BITUMINOUS COAL) Veina fiom thtoa toaix ft el thick. The iniprovemenis are: one iSieam. and one ,,.. .(-. t.MI.I . ....... I. I,, liateroaw iuiu, a largo iwcj aiory uneu- in$ Houe, Siote room, and tenant houcc. harn, railroad Million and vidinir. a cood beniing tlrchanl. aud nt.oul One Hundred acreaof impioved lunJ.in good cultivatiuu' j TERMS k CON FITIUXS OK SA LE : ) The (nlJowiiig lerm. and contlitiotii hare' heen fxed Ly li e Court ; One tenth of the' hid al the time of .tnktng down the prop-' eriy. one third of tho rtna:.iidr on I I.e. cotdirmntion cf tho Side, and the remain- 1 1 1 ft 1M lWt OiOUftl nflflUlll pRVtDfnt lijPr'! after with interval from lv nf Sale. Ini 1 " -. Ilm areured itnon the lireiutsej lv 1 , ,. . c , IIIUM in".'i wm "livo .Tll tV wilt ..w,,. r,.A:l- at TrX o'elnr.k, A. il., of anid (Jay, v. hen snd where due attendance v?ill be given uy uie ww.ii r ; .... ''r..Nlli iMll.lj, ... LEVI MILLER, of Aaron Mull. Into of HetkCo .dee'd ' Clenrfield, lVnn'a, A ri it 4ih, 1800, j Sale til J-'rrimat rroprrty There wirl al- ao be eipoied to l'uhlio alc, at the .nine nle tifPerannal Proprrty There wiH al- ""'8 a,ul l lttce- the following personal ' 1 . Tl 1 1 1 ( I I V 111 TIlHaSllA l II I f I n t af TOkt f. f E fa . 1 'I t " -' " land to a Shinttlo Muchine. whu-h will cut 'rom mn' 10 len 'h"uan'l ahinglea in j Twelve hour, and in good repair. A 1.SO, tlie on lialf inleret in ana to MX liorHt, ) harn p.., wngona aloda. plow;, harrows io., I in almtl, everything ne'eeaaaty, and uu-l ally Lept upon a (arm, Or an eatabliah- tnenl of thia character. , "7,r als AT COST Four Bnrreli of good - jl'. r.iuily flour, tu eiliwe out the etock. Jan 10. lsi MEURKLL AJJKIIJJR q ,;uiK(J M At II I S 1F.r.on. dc.ln. t3 f avii g a Superior Maeiir.e, .kould buy Vl heeler A V il.cn'. .ample Machine., oo band. ' ' .11. F. NAUGLK. Agent Clearfield, Febraary 2S, HOfl tf. : T)re Liberty Lite Lead, Tbe White.!. X me mo-i anranie an'i tno moM ewnontcai. Try It! Msu'rturq only kv Ziasiaa mitbj. iWholeaalo Drug, Paint Qlaaa Ilaalart. No. U7 f'fli T-'rd fU, I ill'a. Mart 77, JUS-Jy. ! v...:.-.. n'.i.- . '115111155 UUlOlJf. fc-;s-- 'Jonsr H. o M. C. . aliiari.i. I ST V S B A 1 2 &ra 1 S ff. . .... .... AT1IIHM IS AT LAW, Mil, I81A, I jr. llrllrfotitc Pa. M i l l I lll'l II . . 7 Vf fl l?,rwt..on '" of the "Cle.rl1.d County Dank.1 my 4, IH4 tf. ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attirmjt at Uf Clenrfield, Pi., CtI.e in bkaw'i Row, op ioii uitfnvruBj oiaca. dee. 1, mi tf THOM H J. M IM.l.OUGII, ' Attorney at l aw. Office adjoining the Bunk, formerly occupied by J B. Motnally, Kq Murk at afreet, Clearfield, Pa Will attend promptly to Colleotinna, Sale of Land.. Ac. Ie. 17. '(12. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law nnd Kent liatato Agrent, CLEAUF1ELP, PENN'A. OfirtoA Marbttt. Ofmile the Jail, RESPECTFL LLV ofiera hi. a rvioea in aell Ing and buying landa in Clearfield and ad joining coontiea ; and with an experience of over twenty year. a. a Surveyor, flatter, htm.elf that ba can render tati.faetloo. Feb. 'ti tf. CVRKXirS HOWX Ji'sTjcK of tiie Peace. ' For DaxATtm Town. hip, will promptly attend to all bunine. entru.naj Ut bia care. P. O. Addreia, Pbllip.burg Fa, j Aug. Slit 161 J 0?PU H. BRETH, Ju.tlca of the Peace, and I.ieen.ed Cvn'eyaneer, New Varhington, Clearfluld county. Pa. TJtt J Ip. i i. I, . U UL'URAr. HAHl'EI. atlTCHILL. Molflm-nr-iy Si Mltslh!!. Iiealer. in Foreign nnd Uomi-.tin Merchandile, Lumber, Drain, it. New Waeliington, October 14, ISr.i.-ly.pd. Clearfield Co., Pa. M' It. R. J. Itl'.RKV renrwetfoUv anncao. c that .be will take a few Pupil, in Vo- eal and Piano 41USIC, to commence Moiduy April til. Tortni, f 10 per quarter of 11 weeks, tS'Kooin. at re.idence of J. L. Cuttle, Esq. Clearfield. March 72, 18C6- D", i. I. IH ndll lF.I DLu. Eur. geon of the K-lit Kegimenk Peno'a Volun teer., having returned from the Army, offer, bia profr.eional .ervlco. to the chiton, of Clrfle.l4 and vicinity. Profuesionul call, promptly aUao ded to. Otlioe on couth Fa.t corner of :id A Market .trecta, Oct. i, 166i.-6njo.-pd. Jm.AK i: IV A l.TERS, Fcrl vener and Ooo a ve;aucer Agent for the Purchase aud Sal riuudu, CLKABriELD, hn'i. Prompt alien tinn given to all bu.ineri copneeU ed with the county oOra. Oikee with lion. Wm, A. Wallace. Clearfield, Jan. l.t,IsC8-tf. !XRATZER &SON, Mr. It C II A N 1 K, dealer, to Dry Ooodi. Clothing, Hardware. Cutllcry, Qucnwara. Oroceriee, Shingle., and Provinioq.. At the old land tn Front Mreet above the 4edouy. ClearfiaUl, Decetsber ISth, 1885-11", .!. F, K U T 4 E R. - MI-.iiCH7T, and dealer la Dry Good Clothing, Unvdvare, Uiieeniaare, Orooeriei I'ruri.ioni, ic. Market rtrert, oppniite the ail, Clearfield Pa, April 20th 1st I, "" BI.Ai-KHMITHI4';Thennderined re., peel fully beg. Icjive lo announce te the pub lic, lli: be earrie. on lilacfcunithuig ia the Bor ough of Clearfield, where he will execute prompt ly. In a workmanlika manner, all work entnu ted Jo bi. rare. Fpecial paim taken in aboeiel oxen. 0hp adjoining Town li.il, foruwfly occupied Mr. H5, VX lEVFXi, ' Kovember 8th", IE05 -ly. C i?a l llnue KKII.'.I 11 KmP.KY-.tn.i.a naa liHeaiiir. Ibe under.igned barinr e.lablmhed-a Nurry, on the Pike, aKoavt balf way bet-even Clearfield and Curen.vttl. t. pro pared to furnlh all kin.li'of Fruit tree. (Stand-, rd and Uworf.) Krergreen., ShrekKery, tfrapa Vtas, Uoeeeoerric, Uawton illaekbeerw. tin, berry and Ka.pbrrry vine.. ' AUo, SiKeriao Crab, trrrt, eutnee and early .carlel kthaiMb, As. Order, promptly attended to. AeMre.e, " Pert 20. 'Si.-ly. J D.WhltrHT. Cnrweaevilte. GEOKliE FALK take. thU method of inform, ing the watermen of Clearfield toum that be ba. reltted and renponea Ibe hoUt f'rnerly kept by E. Schreiaer, at Cois.w4), wherf bo will lake e.pecial pain, to render lalixfaatioA to all who favor bim wjth their piuocjo, CoxcCown, April J2, '65. dxvt. I .FOREST HOUSE-PJrvnrai rovnajjip, " U.mnlk P. fLir, ?Toprietor. Tbf. laree and -omm-jMca Houii t. ft&AA I i tie natrii lie patronage. Dee, 20, lb65..tX. Ccnnfn Jlationsl SUnli; : ci,EARFIEL,P, PA- f phi. Bank i' bow cpea and ready forbsataeta, X OfCce oo Second at reel, in the buildicx fer uierly occupied by Leonard, linney Co, minKTona akb orrinai. ' XEON'AM), I res I. J AS. B. ORAHAM, wm. A. WALLACE. JUOHABS 6HAW. WM. POUTER. CEO. 1 REED. WM. V. WRWHT, Caalusr. . WRIOIIT i Jun 2sth, '865-tf. ! DR. A. H. KILLS .1 for I H aV3 Iwa- "rU.. r-na Iba4 M-afewion- Vi'V-'v al bn.inaaa --- onfine( i' V'"-awvJ. - t--.o5 him to biadioo all I. 1 T!:?-J)y;--a.ihetioj.,ad ha will TL:' t f'T V' lherforo ho unable Ti- l,--M MA"VI v7 in in.ka rro...inn.l Vi.il. to any of hie. eeru.toaod placet tlii. aumaior i but f....- . t.t. .k. v.k-.. er ..f Front and Market .treat, direotjv ppo.ito the Clereld Hou.e." where be can be found at In the line of hi. proftsi. n. Full ui of Teeth .i. t..m. n..n... ji.iiiii, iiii,.i. .j EI. D ' Maariia, . : Wrlii-ilrcn1r nnd Ivfitnil Clmfar e.--".. vu'v,vi, Corner Blair and Montgomery Fl.. Holliday.t)urg, Blair 4junty, Pcr.n'ft ! . e . ur . a.v i. . . n a t JLJL J . ' . .. J, Jii A.LillLi JL (is jjs. U W Jia.jLJ.KS ' of tho Chobe.t UranJ., Cigar., Fe-ench Confeo- ( iiunorte., toroisrj ui. sua; tanaies, o., o- . C O X F E C T I O X E K I E S . Kaisint, figa, DaUa, Tiunea, OiaogeBv Ireona, Alruondi, Filherta, recana, Engliah Walnut, Cream No, ('noon Kula, Ground Nula ALL KIN OS OF FIX E FRENCH MIXED CanJica, flum lHopa, Hearis, Can ' dt, Rock Cartdy, Plain CarUisi er ah. iarairTioi, Feb. 14. 186 -3m. ; II H M A It TLX. POLl.AK t SI. M.a.cAC MmTafarw ture., At2 Broadway, Near Fount fH, N. T. VI hnlriale and rokatl at 1 need raeea, Flpea and liuldan out ta a r and repairoeV, AUgod warrantad gunoine. 6a4 Hemp, for Ct'oalajL p!r.t t? tJ fTfl rh. Aprl. Ilth, tlia. t